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FAITH-FILLED BUSINESS, Biblical Marketing, Authentic Sales, Christian Online Business, Faith-based sales strategy

In this episode, I share tips on how to get more leads from your Facebook group. We'll talk about common problems people face, like feeling their group is too small or their posts aren't being seen enough. I'll explain the importance of having a clear plan to nurture, identify, and convert leads.   You'll also learn why it's useful to keep track of potential leads and how being active in your sales process can help. By the end, you'll know how to make your Facebook group a steady source of new clients.   Happy listening! Sarah   Next Steps: Join the FREE Community: www.sarahbeisel.com/community Grab your FREE Facebook Group Launch Checklist: www.sarahbeisel.com/checklist Contact me: info@sarahbeisel.com   Work with Sarah: Want to know exactly what steps to take to create an engaged Facebook group that makes you money consistently? Join the Profitable Facebook Group Program now! --> www.sarahbeisel.com/program   Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Interactive Session Setup 02:17 Understanding Lead Generation Challenges 03:21 Common Misconceptions About Lead Generation 11:46 The Importance of a Sales Process 12:20 Nurturing and Identifying Leads 16:54 Converting Leads into Clients 20:09 Becoming an Active Participant in Your Sales Process 24:16 Conclusion and Invitation for Support

Better Learning Podcast
'Top Gun' with Stacey Waxtan

Better Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 59:48


Few movies capture the essence of leadership, teamwork, and adaptability quite like Top Gun. While it's a high-octane film about elite fighter pilots pushing their limits, the lessons it offers extend far beyond the cockpit—straight into the world of education. Just like Maverick and his fellow aviators must embrace continuous learning, mentorship, and resilience, educators and school leaders face the challenge of preparing students for an ever-evolving future. In this review, we'll break down the powerful parallels between Top Gun and education, exploring what it means to foster a high-performance learning environment where every student can take flight.   Takeaways: Just like Top Gun pilots constantly train and refine their skills, educators must embrace ongoing professional development to adapt to new teaching methods, technologies, and student needs. Maverick learns from his instructors and teammates, just as students benefit from strong teacher-student relationships. Great educators inspire, challenge, and support students to reach their full potential. While Top Gun pilots start as fierce competitors, they quickly realize success depends on working together. In education, collaboration among teachers, administrators, and students creates the best learning environments.   About Stacey Waxtan: Stacey tells her client's story with every selection, building a user experience with intention, form, and delight. A New York City native with a touch of Minnesota nice, she leads the HUNT Interiors Team with style and grace, developing concepts with client direction and overarching themes. Stacey orchestrates collaboration across disciplines, champions new technologies, and supports a true team environment that celebrates the best ideas. As inspiration is paramount to design, Stacey has traveled to conferences and art exhibits in Paris, Milan, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, and across the United States. Mentoring high school and college students, Stacey strives to inspire the next generation of designers and architects to lead with a design story, and always from the perspective of the end user. Stacey is passionate about community building and art in public spaces. She's a member of AIA, serves as Board Member on the Community Design Center of Rochester, is a repeat team member [and runway model] in the AIA Rochester Product Runway Fashion Show, and practices ballet whenever possible.     FF&E Procurement Revisionism Series Episode 1: Seeing Furniture as an Active Participant in the Learning Environment Episode 2: How to Select the Right Solution and Ensure Buy-In Episode 3: Furniture Procurement Doesn't Have to Be Hard or Scary   What is The End of Average Concept?      Learn More About HUNT EAS: Website: https://www.hunt-eas.com/       Connect with Stacey Waxtan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-veolette-waxtan-87503a6/   Connect with host, Kevin Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/     Episode 225 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com.     For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/ Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website

Perspectives by Women in Securities Finance
Be An Active Participant in Your Wealth Planning

Perspectives by Women in Securities Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 23:36


Elaina Kim Benfield is joined by Lora Robertson, a Wealth Management Advisor at Merrill, to delve into the multifaceted world of wealth planning. Lora shares invaluable insights on the significance of understanding your assets and investments, paying yourself first, saving early and often, strategic retirement planning, and preparing for life's unexpected events. If you'd like to connect with Lora or Elaina, you can find their LinkedIn profiles below: Lora Robertson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lora-robertson-89485aba/ Elaina Kim Benfield: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ekbenfield/

Better Learning Podcast
FF&E Procurement Revisionism Series: Seeing Furniture as an Active Participant in the Learning Environment

Better Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 42:19


Are you ready to revolutionize the way your school thinks about furniture? In our FF&E Procurement Revisionism Series, we'll explore how integrating flexible, student-centered furniture into your classroom designs can enhance engagement and foster better learning outcomes. Plus, learn how to overcome the hurdles of traditional procurement processes to streamline the journey from concept to installation.   Episode 1 of 3: The WHY In our first episode of the series, we explore the transformative impact of considering furniture as an integral part of the learning environment. We have discussions that focus on how movement, student choice, and rapid student-owned solutions drive engagement for both students and teachers.   Takeaways: The role of furniture in promoting movement and flexibility Success stories from educators who have adopted this approach Early inclusion of furniture in design processes Challenges faced and solutions implemented   Dr. Lennie Scott-Webber is a Thought leader in the research and design of learning places and space, with a profound belief in the evidence that the design of space matters for learning outcomes, and passionate about the unanswered solutions that leave students behind in their learning. Eliza Loyola is a former Elementary School Teacher and Principal at Austin Independent School District in Austin, Texas. She helped lead the rebuild process at the district and was an advocate for change while going through the furniture procurement process during the renovation project.     Follow Dr. Lennie Scott-Webber on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennie-scott-webber-phd-2594a912/   Follow Eliza Loyola on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliza-loyola-0702541b0/     The FF&E Procurement Revisionism Series on the Better Learning Podcast   Episode 204 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com.   For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/   Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
66: The Future of Classical Homeopathy is Bright! A conversation with Jennie Hoglund, CCH

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 60:13


Have you wondered how best to talk about Classical Homeopathy on social media where people want quick & easy answers without individualization? Tune in for an enlightening conversation with Jennie Hoglund, CCH. To Jennie, there is nothing more rewarding than seeing women and families come into balance and begin to thrive with the help of homeopathy and coaching. Connect with her at https://www.hoglundhomeopathy.com/ Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education…all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
65: Homeopathy Education- Accreditation Matters

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 47:42


Have you heard the news about the Council for Homeopathic Certification (CHC) publishing a policy change? As of January 2025, the CHC exam candidate prerequisite of education from an accredited school is no longer required.  Join us as we discuss why accreditation matters… Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education…all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Link to the petition (now closed) that's mentioned- https://form.jotform.com/242236690123148 Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ About our Hosts: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
63: The Profession of Homeopathy - Accreditation & Accountability 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 58:40


Are you looking to formally study Homeopathy and wondering if the accreditation of an academic program is important? Tune in to learn more about how accreditation & accountability are intertwined within the academic & professional levels of Homeopathy. Does accreditation benefit the end consumer, as well as the student? Let's talk about it…. Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education…all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25. Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years.

Be. Play. Love.
How to Become an Active Participant in Creating Your Health w/ Dr. Mary Pardee

Be. Play. Love.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 38:59


In our society, we treat our body like machines. We push them hard and only pay attention to them when they break down instead of preventing the breakdown in the first place.   For many people, the solution is investing in all the trackers, watches and monitors to know what's going on, but we completely abdicate our health to external influences in the process.   As a society, we've become so obsessed with biohacking and hitting the right numbers that we've ended up completely disconnected from our bodies.   In many ways, using the typical strategies of taking care of our health creates the very stress we're trying to avoid. The more we can connect with our bodies and pay attention to what they are telling us, the easier it is to have wellbeing. This is especially true for chronic conditions that affect the microbiome.   How do we commit to taking care of our bodies without piling on more stress? In this episode, Naturopathic Medical Doctor and a Certified Functional Medicine Doctor, Dr. Mary Pardee shares why connecting with our bodies is the key to preventing illness and expanding our healthspan.   We really need to start focusing on the preventive model where you're stopping disease from ever establishing instead of waiting until something happens. -Dr. Mary Pardee   Four Things You'll Learn In This Episode    -Death is something we should talk about The problem with the biohacking movement is that it's based in a fear of death and an unrealistic lifespan. How do we shift to focusing on healthspan instead?    -Don't delegate your health to a device The problem with fitness watches and similar devices is that they train us to put more attention on a machine than what our bodies are telling us. How do we use them without disconnecting from ourselves?    -Health awareness, not health anxiety Paying attention to our wellness should feel like a natural part of caring for ourselves, not another source of stress. How do we take care of ourselves without letting it cause more anxiety?    -CBT for gut-brain disorders is a thing Our emotional state has a lot to do with how our bodies deal with chronic conditions. How can we use whole body thinking and diaphragmatic breathing to work through the anxiety that comes with chronic illnesses?    Guest Bio Dr. Mary Pardee is a Naturopathic Medical Doctor and a Certified Functional Medicine Doctor who specializes in integrative approaches to gut health and longevity in Los Angeles, California. She is the founder of modrn med, a medical practice that provides medical and health services to patients via in-person consults as well as telemedicine. For those who can not work one-on-one with a modrn med practitioner, Dr. Mary also created a gut-health course that dives into the most common gut related complaints and natural solutions to start healing. Go to https://www.modrnmed.com/ and https://www.onecommune.com/marypardee for more information.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
62: Ethics, Homeopathy and Being Research Ready

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 39:27


Let's say that we get homeopathy back into the hospitals, into the emergency rooms… What are the ways that we, who are having conversations about the future of homeopathy, need to be prepared for what might happen? What are the steps that we're going to have to take along the way? We think that means preparing people to be not just to be research ready, or how to have their practice be research ready, but also understanding the ethical standards of human subject research protocols, double de identification of data and all the things around ethics, coercion and so on and so forth… Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education…all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Berg Podcast
Ep. 140 - Choosing To Be An Active Participant In Your Health

Berg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 35:44


In this episode, we talk about becoming an active participant in your health and the task of selecting the right health care plan. Join us as we talk about how to take initiative and find whats best for your health.

KSFO Podcast
Governor Newsom Is Not an Active Participant in the State

KSFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 48:03


Susan Shelley from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association joins John & RandySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
SRP 61: Like A Fireside- Talking Homeopathy  

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 50:13


Join us for a multi-layered library chat where we meander through situating James Tyler Kent on Homeopathy's timeline, miasms, Vitalism, the psoric triad, Auras and much more. Several times a month we regularly hold space for talking to our students about Homeopathy without a set agenda. This podcast is a bit like one of our AHE Fireside Chats… Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education…all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
60: Kerfuffles, Homeopathy Provings & Ethics 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 57:39


What are the things that a healthy person who's exploring participating in a Homeopathy proving needs to consider before eagerly raising their hand for the journey? Reflecting on decades of experience, we share our take on some of the ways provings may impact individuals, couples and even family members… Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education…all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
59: Homeopathy Research- Who's Coming To See Us?

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 54:33


Who are the clients coming to the Homeopath? There is data about who's using complementary medicine, but the data about who's coming to see the Homeopath still needs to be collected at scale. With the help of our data angels the Practitioner Generated Research Network (PGRN) aims to answer this question and more. Join us!  Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research,and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
58: Homeopathy For True Acute Illnesses

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 50:27


Ever wonder what a couple of homeopaths do when they themselves succumb to an acute illness? How fast do they reach for a remedy when there's an illness in their own family? What's the role of illness? We cover all this and more in today's episode… Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research,and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
57: True To Homeopathy- Research & Re-Interpretation 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 53:46


How far are we from the origin story of Homeopathy?  Let's have a chat about Homeopathy's past, present and future with a touch of rabble-rousing...rooted in research. Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research,and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Women Living Well After 50 Podcast
Being An Active Participant in Life April Challenge

Women Living Well After 50 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 13:53


It's April and I've decided to provide a FREE challenge for us.  Active April - Being an Active Participant in Life.In this episode I discuss:What Being an Active Participant in Life really meansWhy 30 days of Activity?What does the Being an Active Participant in Life challenge look like?How you can participateSue LoncaricWomen Living Well After 50Email: sue@womenlivingwellafter50.com.auFacebook Instagram

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
56: Homeopathy Help Now! HHN's Birth Story

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 57:23


What would you do if while on holiday in NZ you'd received an urgent tip from a well-informed source saying it'd be wise to cut your trip short & get back to the US because it was looking like travel will be restricted due to an emerging disease of epidemic scale? Cozy up with a cup of your favorite brew as we share the story of how Homeopathy Help Now was born out of necessity for such a time as this... Strange Rare Peculiar is a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research and education – all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Homeopathy Help Now!  For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠⁠ Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
55: Homeopathy, Hahnemann and Staying the Course

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 50:00


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research,and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Nuggets Of Wisdom
Happy Podcastaversay

Nuggets Of Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 14:20


Y'all It's a celebration!

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
53: Homeopathy & Traditional Medicine

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 48:11


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research,  and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Join Denise live online or in person March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society Conference for 16 hours worth of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.   Learn more about their student pricing and early bird discounts →https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US. Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25. Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
54: Autoimmune Disease & Sneak Peak into the Florida Homeopathic Society Seminar

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 51:53


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research,  and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Join Denise live in Orlando, FL March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society Conference for 16 hours worth of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.  Attend in person or virtually. Learn more about their student pricing & get your tickets here→https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
Homeopathy at Home: Navigating Best Practices & Common Pitfalls

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 79:14


Welcome to a special edition of Strange Rare Peculiar! Typically it's a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. In today's episode we are thrilled to be able to share the last part of our free, three-part webinar series benefiting HOHM Foundation and Homeopathy Help Network. We hope you enjoy your time learning with Kelly Callahan, CCH as much as we do. "Homeopathy at Home: Navigating Best Practices & Common Pitfalls" To learn more about the work HOHM Foundation is doing in the field of Homeopathy, visit hohmfoundation.org. For clinical services or to support the work of HHN, visit homeopathyhelpnow.com. Helpful links to explore: If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠ Donate today to support homeopathy research and education at hohmfoundation.org Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
 51: The Life of a Homeopath- Cases, Teaching, Research and More!

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 44:29


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  In this week's episode, we dive into… Denise's early morning case work Al's special interest in mulch and soil A bit more on Boenninghausen Critical thinking,vetting reference materials & provings The three stages of understanding homeopathy  Pitfalls & practical considerations of groups and themes Insight into Denise's research on Hahnemann & alchemy Aphorism 269  Creating the index of symptoms known as a Repertory- From cut and paste to software. Join Denise in person March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society Conference for 12 hours worth of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.   Learn more about their student pricing and early bird discounts →https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
50: Researching Homeopathy with HOHM Foundation

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 82:22


Welcome to another special edition of Strange. Rare. Peculiar.  Typically it's a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. In today's episode we are thrilled to be able to share Alastair's presentation, "Homeopathy Research at HOHM Foundation: Client Improvements, Effectiveness and Efficacy," from the HOHM benefit series,"Reaching Our Highest Potential With Homeopathy". Whether you are a professional homeopath, an experienced home prescriber, or someone newly curious, we invite you to enjoy this recording from HOHM Foundation's benefit series, "Reaching Our Highest Potential With Homeopathy," where Alastair Gray gave a behind-the-scenes look at the work of the HOHM Foundation Research Office. HOHM Foundation is a 501c3 committed to research from the client intake to the peer-reviewed publication. Learn more about the HOHM Foundation and how you can help make a huge impact on the world of homeopathy at hohmfoundation.org Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
 49: Homeopathy's Complexity & Elegant Simplicity

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 49:12


 49: Homeopathy's Complexity & Elegant Simplicity Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  Preventing burnout with a three legged stool approach. Managing case notes by using the Table of Contents function. Homeopathy practice and the organization of information. Join Denise in person March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society Conference for 12 hours worth of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.   Learn more about their student pricing and early bird discounts →https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Changing remedies over time throughout long term case management. Homeopathy principles and doing the work of managing chronic cases. Homeopathy case management and realistic expectations.  The heaps of questions coming to our podcasts and the Q&A to come! If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
48: Homeopathy and 19th-Century Science 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 94:32


Welcome to a special edition of Strange. Rare. Peculiar! Typically this a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. In today's episode we are thrilled to be able to share Denise's presentation “Homeopathy and 19th-Century Science”. Today, many people are sick and in need of help, and the demand for homeopathy is once again increasing. This is our time! We strongly believe in inclusivity and embracing the history of homeopathy. Each of us brings something unique to the table. With your support, we aim to unite the homeopathy community and work towards bringing homeopathy back to its rightful place in medicine. Helpful links to explore: Donate today to support homeopathy research and education at hohmfoundation.org Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ Order a preview copy of Denise's new book Contingent Evolution at https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/contingent-evolution-preview-copies/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
47: Homeopathy's Hydra- Autoimmune Diseases

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 53:59


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  Learn from Denise Straiges in person on March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society's Conference. 12 hours of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.   View their student pricing and early bird discounts here→https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Today we cover: Cases that present with a truckload of symptoms in every bodily system The reality of long term case management vs this idea of the single simillimum. The road to becoming a homeopath  The elixir of life & the quest of the medical alchemists True annihilation of the root of disease The why & what of a clinical audit, plus Insight into Al's reason for doing them. Absolutism in homeopathy and the need for flexibility in practice Reading Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases to learn more about …chronic disease. If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
 46: Unity in Homeopathy- Acute Prescribing, Research and End of Life Care 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 49:26


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… New program offerings at AHE! Our approach to teaching complex, chronic case management  Our new Intro Program How you can now study acute prescribing with us Many homeopaths who were trained in the post Kentian tradition, never actually learned a lot of acute prescribing Protocols & Pitfalls  The King has a new homeopath? The media's lazy critiques of homeopathy HOHM Foundation grants & donations- Thank you!  Homeopathy and palliative, end of life care Creating a universal health inventory form for the research office Our vision of unity in homeopathy changing outcomes for the better If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
45: Boenninghausen- Bringing Order To Homeopathy

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 56:00


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… Coffee  Slow Travel Boenninghausen's background & his cure conversion moment Who wrote the first repertory? The times Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book came out of Comparing repertories- Boenninghausen vs Kent Homeopathic Diet -Boenninghausen's writing for the public Kent's impact on homeopathy education vs how he practiced George Demetrius -Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book  Polarity analysis Getting homeopathy back to Hahnemann  Reflections from 25 years of effort to move away from Kent's influence after 100 years of being dominant in Homeopathy. If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

The Story Collider
Active Participant: Stories about being a research subject

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 23:51


Research participants are sometimes the most important part of science. Without participants there is no data, and without data there are no findings. In this week's episode, both of our storytellers become an active part of scientific research. Part 1: Therapist Susan Fee signs up herself and her daughter for a stress management research study. Part 2: While suffering from a panic attack, comedian Kenice Mobley reflects on a psychology experiment about the impact of race on comfort that she took part in. Susan Fee is a mental health therapist, living and working in Seattle. She is completing her certification as a Financial Therapist to help clients develop healthy stories around money. Susan is also the director of Brainpower Chronicles: Stories of Mental Health in support of the Washington Chapter of National Alliance on Mental Illness. Learn more at www.SusanFee.com. Kenice Mobley is a standup comedian and filmmaker who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Kenice performs stand up comedy around the world and recently made her late night debut on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. In 2021, she was listed as one of Vulture's Comedians You Should and Will Know. In 2022, she performed at the Netflix is A Joke Festival as part of the taped show “Introducing….”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

She Slays the Day
233 - Using Deliberate Cold Exposure to Teach Your Body to React Not Respond feat. Adrienne Jezick

She Slays the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 71:44


Have you considered adding cold therapy to your care routine? Maybe you've been inundated with the ads for at home tubs and all the different ways exposure to cold water can benefit you and always wondered what the deal was? Well, if you've ever wanted to learn about the true power of deliberate cold exposure, then what better person to learn from than the woman who literally helped create the modern cold therapy industry?This week, Dr. Lauryn is joined by Adrienne Jezick to discuss all things deliberate cold exposure: its power, its benefits, the misconceptions and more. Adrienne Jezick is the co-founder of Morozko Forge, the coldest, cleanest, safest ice bath in the world. She is also the creator of The Morozko Method, a sensory immersive Deliberate Cold Exposure guidance practice. Her passion for deliberate cold exposure and her drive to create this industry came from using what she learned (and now teaches) to overcome debilitating autoimmune disorders in her body (you'll have to listen for the full story). During their conversation Adrienne walks Dr. Lauryn through her journey, the basics of what happens to our body during deliberate cold exposure, why we must teach our bodies to respond not react, what makes her methods unique, misconceptions about the practice, and much more. To learn more about Morozko Forge Ice Baths visit their website.Follow Morozko Forge: Instagram | YouTubeFind Adrienne's Guided Ice Bath Meditations here.Listen to the Morozko Method podcast: Spotify | AppleFollow Adrienne: Instagram | LinkedIn– – – – – Topic Introduction 00:00Multipassionate Chiropreneur Announcement (02:50)Guest Bio (06:10)Opening Prayer (08:30)Adrienne's Story that Led to Cold Plunge (09:32)First Exposure to Cold Therapy (15:22)Teaching Your Body to Respond not React (22:18)History and Contrast Therapy (31:00)The Deep Remembering of Society (34:48)Who Should or Shouldn't Do Cold Therapy (40:06)Breathe Works Place in Tandem with Deliberate Cold Exposure (43:55)Biggest Misconceptions (49:08)Getting the Full Experience and Being an Active Participant (58:24)All About Morozko Forge (01:03:30)– – – – – To join the waiting list for the Multipassionate Chiropreneur, visit here.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website |

Essential Ingredients Podcast
015: Beyond Cancer— Improving Quality of Life Through Personalized Lifestyle with Stephen Freedland M.D.

Essential Ingredients Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 32:21


“It's very easy to sit and read a recipe but the key is not going on a diet— you really need to adjust your way of life." —Stephen Freedland M.D. Eating healthy is not just about looking good, it is also about feeling good. Food has been used as medicine for centuries, and with the right knowledge and eating habits, we can use food to heal ourselves.  This week, Dr. Stephen Freedland delivers compelling reasons we must rethink our eating habits and lifestyle. Dr. Freedland is a leader in the field of urology, with expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. He has contributed significantly to cancer prevention and awareness through a patient-centered approach that focuses on understanding the whole person rather than just the disease.  Join in as Dr. Freedland outlines a decade worth of research on how carbohydrate affects tumor growth, the challenges of conducting a clinical trial, how a personalized lifestyle can make greater impact, how we can gain more control over our health journey, and what can help us make better choices not only for our health but for our future.    Meet Stephen: Stephen Freedland, MD, is the director of the Center for Integrated Research in Cancer and Lifestyle, co-director of the Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program, and associate director for Faculty Development at the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute. He is a faculty physician in the Division of Urology at the Cedars-Sinai Department of Surgery. Freedland's clinical expertise focuses on urological diseases, particularly benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostate cancer. His approach toward cancer prevention and awareness focuses on treating the whole patient, not just the disease, by combining traditional Western medicine with complementary holistic interventions. His research interests include urological diseases and the role of diet, lifestyle, and obesity in prostate cancer development and progression, as well as prostate cancer among racial groups and risk stratification for men with prostate cancer.    Freedland has published over 400 studies, and his research has appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Urology, Cancer Prevention Research, Cancer and BJUI, among others. Freedland is an active reviewer for more than 50 journals. He sits on the editorial board for Cancer Prevention Research, European Urology, International Journal of Urology, Nature Reviews Urology and BJUI, and serves as editor-in-chief for Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases and as a consulting editor for European Urology. Freedland earned his MD from the University of California, Davis. He completed a residency in urology at UCLA and a fellowship in urological oncology at Johns Hopkins. Before joining Cedars-Sinai, he was at Duke University, where he specialized in surgical oncology and urologic oncology, and served as an associate professor in the Division of Urology. Twitter  LinkedIn   Connect with Cedar-Sinai Medical Center:  Website Facebook  Twitter Instagram LinkedIn  YouTube Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram  LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 01:00 The Link Between Food and Cancer 06:49 Carbohydrate and Tumor Growth 12:15 Measurable Outcomes 16:25 Personalizing Lifestyle 22:06 Be an Active Participant in Your Health Journey 30:33 Make Better Choices  

Bethel Mennonite Church
In Christ's Church, Am I a Passive Observer or an Active Participant? - Lowell Miller

Bethel Mennonite Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 32:17


God wants us to be actively involved in building His church. To become part of His kingdom, we need to follow Jesus and may have to suffer on the journey. Paul was an example of actively striving for a relationship with God and was rewarded with joy for his effort. God wants us to work […] The post In Christ's Church, Am I a Passive Observer or an Active Participant? appeared first on Bethel Mennonite Church - Gladys VA.

All Nations Church Luxembourg
19.02.23 Paul McMinimy - An Active Participant in the Gospel Mission

All Nations Church Luxembourg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 72:25


We are in the process of looking at the Essentials of Life to be a healthy Christian. Last week Pastor Paul talked about fellowship. This week he focuses on the essentiality of being in a partnership with God in sharing his Good News to the world. Part of being in a fellowship with Jesus also means being in fellowship with His purposes. The reading for today is taken from Philippians 1:3-8. Find more information about our service and other activities on: https://www.allnationschurch.com/

Demystifying NMO
Episode 21 | Learning Through Social Media & Clinical Trials w/ Dr. Aaron Boster

Demystifying NMO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 31:08


In today's episode, we welcome an award-winning physician, researcher, and educator, Dr. Aaron Boster. He is a board-certified Neurologist and the founder and President of the Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis in Columbus, Ohio.We had the pleasure of catching up with Dr. Boster to talk about harnessing the power of social media to provide 24-7 access to information reliable, understandable medical information. He also breaks down the importance of clinical trials and walks us through each phase of a study and what a participant can expect.ABOUT US:The Demystifying NMO and MOG podcast is a project of the Sumaira Foundation (TSF) and was made possible with the generous support of Genentech.STAY CONNECTED:Aaron Boster, M.D.Website - https://bosterms.comYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AaronBosterMDTwitter - https://twitter.com/AaronBosterMDDemystifying NMO podcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/demystifying_nmomogTwitter - https://twitter.com/DemystifyingNMOThe Sumaira FoundationWebsite - https://www.sumairafoundation.orgFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheSumairaFoundationThe Connor B Judge FoundationWebsite - https://www.connorbjudgefoundation.orgFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/cbjvnmoTIMESTAMPS/TOPICS:00:00:21 Dr. Aaron Boster00:01:54 Social Media for Patient Education00:03:39 Being an Active Participant in Your Care00:04:05 Shared Clinical Decision Making00:05:21 Better Communication00:07:21 Permission To Be Selfish00:10:48 YouTube00:11:29 Clinical Trials00:12:25 The Importance of Being Part of Clinical Trials00:13:34 The Phases of a Clinical Trial00:21:00 Finding Clinical Trials00:26:39 A Paradigm Shift00:29:48Killing Old MythsLINKS:Dr. Noster's Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Research YouTube Playlisthttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3a4GpjWLtCiSkGgtl4UlnFFnk1FhevktCREDITS:Host - Chelsey JudgeEditor - Brian DawsonMusic - Denys Kyshchuk from PixabayGuest Photo - Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis

LEAGUE OF ADVENTUROUS SINGLES WITH KIRA SABIN
Are you an active participant in your life?

LEAGUE OF ADVENTUROUS SINGLES WITH KIRA SABIN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 19:14


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Epic Dad Legacy
37 - Be an active participant in your kids lives w/ Anthony Coussa from DadBod Supply Co.

Epic Dad Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 44:49


Today I sit down with Anthony Coussa from DadBod Supply Co - you guys may know it as DadBod Apparel Co. Anthony started DadBod Supply in 2017 and has grown the company to be known all across the country supporting Dads, and now Moms, on their journey to be active parents. What started as a side hustle for Anthony has grown into a full warehouse - shipping tons of orders every day - and challenging parents from all around to be not passive, but active participants in their children's lives. Anthony and I discuss how the company was founded, how it's grown, the message they are trying to spread - and definitely share some funny stories about our kids along the way. You guys are going to love this chat with Anthony - so without further ado - let's hop in. Check our DadBod Supply Co on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadbod_supplyco/ Check out DadBod Supply Co's Store: https://www.dadbodapparel.com/ -------- JOIN THE EPIC DAD 7 DAY CHALLENGE ------ If you're ready to become the Dad you KNOW you are meant to be, join the FREE Epic Dad 7-Day Challenge. This 7 Day Online Challenge will get you outside of your comfort zone and build the foundational habits that lead to success. Not only in the gym, but every aspect of your life. Becoming a better Dad starts with becoming a better human. LFG Dad.

Wild(ish)
Ep. 17 - Being an Active Participant in Your Healing with Katie Johnita

Wild(ish)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 61:52


In this episode Sharmaine is joined by her coach, modern mystic, Katie Johnita. Katie J uses her connection to the earth and spirit paired with her business acumen to guide lightworkers in delivering their services to the world with ease. Katie shares how you can use breathwork to heal yourself and release trauma. She also talks about the easiest and most accessible way to connect with Spirit, Source, and God. Learn more about Katie's Seasonal Circles by following her on Instagram @katiejohnita or email her directly at hello@katiejohnita.com To keep up to date with podcast episodes, like and subscribe! Follow Sharmaine on Instagram @sharmaine.wilcox Explore the scales of energy and consciousness mentioned in the podcast by reading The Map of Consciousness Explained by author David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph. D. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharmaine-wilcox/support

Your Amazing Life: with Colleen Blake-Miller
Episode 78- Being an Active Participant in Your Mental Health

Your Amazing Life: with Colleen Blake-Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 23:10


Today on the Podcast we're continuing out discussion of mental health around the holidays, and how to take care of ourselves as the holidays approach.  Join Colleen as she encourages you to reflect on your year, and to consider what aspects of your life are serving you, and what is getting in the way of you living your best life.   --   Suicide Prevention Canada: 1-833-456-4566 USA: 800-273-TALK (8255)   --   Be sure to leave a review and rating, you can also share your thoughts with Colleen through comments and DM's via social media, or email.  Colleenblakemiller.com Email: colleen@colleenblakemiller.com Instagram: @colleenblakemiller   --   Episode edited by Alex Davidson Byalexdavidson.com Instagram:  @byalexdavidson

The Branch Basics Podcast
Clean Skincare Line Founder Indie Lee On How To Be An Active Participant In Life

The Branch Basics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 38:31


Early in life, Indie Lee suffered from a life-threatening brain tumor that was believed to come from environmental toxins - specifically something she put on her skin. This inspired her to became interested in clean beauty. Indie believes that the lifestyle you live and the environment we within profoundly impacts our overall health. In this episode, Indie dives into her story, background and why the driving force behind the successful Indie Lee skincare line is education and empowerment. Full show notes here. 

Lead Up for Women
Be An Active Participant In YOUR Life!

Lead Up for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 31:23


Join us today as Colleen Interview's Sabine Gedeon on Take the Leap. Sabine Gedeon is the Founder & CEO of Gedeon Enterprises, a coaching and consulting company dedicated to elevating, enriching, and empowering leaders to become the best version of themselves. She has been a Business Partner and Leadership Strategist for over 15 years, supporting emerging and seasoned leaders in growing their confidence, teams, and impact. Sabine is also the Author of Transformed, The Journey to Becoming, and President and Founder of SHE Leads Network, a network for impact-driven women in leadership, focused on transforming the way women work, lead, and do business together. To connect with the host: Colleen Biggs https://www.meetup.com/Leap-for-ladies/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleen-biggs/ Snag a copy of her latest book, Step Into the Spotlight to Expand your Influence here https://colleenbiggs.net/books/ You can also find our weekly interviews and instructional videos on Youtube here. https://www.youtube.com/c/ColleenBiggs Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/colleen.s.biggs/ Find out more about how you can work directly with Colleen, click here https://colleenbiggs.net/coaching/ and join the Leap Community so you can Step Into the Spotlight, be seen, be heard, and be visible today! https://colleenbiggs.net/community/

The Building BITE
The Building BITE: How to Successfully Grow Your Business Into Different States

The Building BITE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 42:34


Please tune in to this episode of The Building BITE Podcast, as we hear from industry experts about key topics to help you be successful. The Building BITE hosts Chris Epps, LEED AP and Mike Diercksen, CRIS, welcome Sarah Carson, Partner at Smith Currie here in Raleigh NC. We open our episode by discussing Sarah's path to construction law and what drew her to the field. Realizing how complex this area of law was, and the unique challenges that each project would present, Sarah was quick to dive in and begin learning as much as possible. Now an accomplished attorney and a leader in legal issues impacting the construction industry, Sarah leads the local Raleigh, North Carolina office for Smith Currie and also practices in Georgia and DC. While diving into our topic, Sarah gives our listeners excellent takeaways and action items regarding the best practices when looking to expand business operations into new states and territories: 1. Don't Underestimate Your Ability to Succeed in a New Market: It can be scary to take on the risk of expansion, but now there are plenty of tools to help make that transition a successful one. The opportunity is there and can be a real launch point for companies in the construction industry to thrive. Sarah discusses these innovations and the opportunities for success. 2. Understand the Where, Why, and When: Decisions like these do not happen in a vacuum, and should be done after detailed planning and assessment. Take the time to really dig into where you want to expand and why you believe the market will lead to success. Most importantly is the “when”. As Sarah mentions, you need to be dialed in and understand the proper timing both from an internal standpoint for licensing and as well as dialed in to the current needs of that market and future opportunities within. 3. Be an Active Participant in Your Companies Growth: It is not enough to just do your research and make the jump to a new market, there needs to be a commitment to the process. Constantly looking to better understand the complexities of your new market and maintaining a working knowledge of the active and pending laws is an ongoing endeavor and is crucial to success. To learn more about how you can better prepare your firm for the challenges ahead, listen to our full podcast episode with Sarah on “How to Successfully Grow Your Business Into Different States.” Please like, share, and subscribe to this podcast!

Help Me See
Are You an Active Participant in Your Life? Lean Into Multi-Passionate You with Katie Dragos [Define Your Presence, Design Your Life Series]

Help Me See

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 66:33 Transcription Available


If you are a multi-passionate human with a tendency of getting antsy to move onto the next thing before you finish what you started, you are going to LOVE hearing from this week's guest. Oftentimes our “achilles' heel” is actually a gorgeous strength. Katie is a mindset and personal growth coach, a full-time working mama and wife, who is committed to celebrating the everyday and sharing the honest truths of working mom life. She has combined her loves of creativity, cultivating connections and helping others with a one-on-one coaching and community-based program for working moms and caregivers called “Unleash Your Awesome”.On this episode we talk about how leaning into YOU is the game changing unlock for elevating how you're able to show up in all areas of your life. Katie is passionate about helping other busy mamas identify the missing links to finding their JOY, managing their time more efficiently and doing less in order to achieve more.Connect with Katie at:Instagram: @katiedragos717Facebook: Katie DragosDirect link to the Unleashed NewsletterHelp Me See LINKS:Megan Moran fromThe Mompreneur GuideJoin the CONNECT Retreat with Megan Moran- July 13-15thBianca's Presence THROUGH Photography free class sign up:FREE LIVE WORKSHOP SIGN UP: Your Photo Habit = Your Super PowerOur incredible, intimate monthly membership for being present in your life:Nostalgia, Now MembershipMore from Bianca:www.biancaleamorra.comBook Your NLP Breakthrough Session Meditations for Photographic Artists: https://insighttimer.com/biancaleamorraFree weekly coworking: PHOTO yogaMonthly Membership: Nostalgia, Now.IG: @biancaleamorrahttps://www.instagram.com/biancaleamorra/

Dad Bod WOD Podcast
Stop Being a Passive Recipient and Start Being an Active Participant!

Dad Bod WOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 14:42


#120 - If you're stuck in a state of inaction, this episode is for you!If you're interested in getting support along your health and fitness journey, watch this short 7 min video below and fill out this questionnaire here and I'll be in touch!Click Here to Watch the Video and Access the Survey!Or Just shoot me an email at Kevin@DadBodWOD.net or a DM on Instagram!Links:FREE Dad Bod WOD Community Facebook GroupTen Thousand Apparel CodeL TORRESIce Age Meals Code: KevinTorresIAMBare Performance Nutrition Code: TORRES

The Rabbi Yonah Sklare Podcast
Avos 1:3c The Students as an Active Participant

The Rabbi Yonah Sklare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 7:59


How do we teach—do we feed the student on a silver platter or leave them todiscover the meaning of the teaching in their own terms? This shiur will tracethe two approaches in variant settings of Jewish history.

Health and Humor Podcast
Asking for Help (Ep. 34)

Health and Humor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 23:19


As adults, asking for help can be a huge struggle. We feel like we need to take care of everything ourselves and we are "less than" if we ask someone else for help. We are actually in the helping business as coaches when it comes to health but we recently discovered we still have a lot to learn in this game of life. We'll share our perspectives on asking for help and leave you with a challenge!   Time Stamps:   (0:50) Asking for Help (5:10) Being an Active Participant in Your Change (9:50) Spencer Learning to Drive (15:00) So Much Has Changed in a Year (21:55) Our Challenge for You ---------------------------- Follow Us on Instagram! @health_n_humor @maddy_cusumano @spencer_desiata ---------------------------- Ready to take your health and fitness to the next level and work with us 1-1? Click here to apply for coaching through DLDNation!

Life Snacks
31. Being An Active Participant In Your Life. Feat. Erin Bailey

Life Snacks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 49:14


Lauren chats with Erin Bailey. Erin is a former group fitness instructor and Runkeeper coach, author to be, and a passionate community builder at Hydrow and previously at Beam Organics. In this conversation, Erin shares how she has navigated many career paths from corporate roles, to fitness coaching and modeling. She explains the value and freedom she finds through diversifying her income and how she has made early career decisions through following her intuition and seeking out mentorship. Topics in their conversation include: How to find valuable mentors The power of trusting your intuition How to give up the fear of what other people will think The importance of being vulnerable while trying to build new relationships How to implement a daily reflection practice Why there is no such thing as making the "Wrong" decision How to make friends in new cities and find your community Erin's new book coming out soon that will help you reflect on your life and show up better for yourself Why your job doesn't need to be your identity Follow Erin on Instagram HERE Follow Lauren on Instagram HERE Follow the Life Snacks Podcast on Instagram HERE Let's get snackin' lifesnackspodcast.com

Radio Melee
"There's a Huge Body of Melee Players who Don't Practice..." | Radio Melee

Radio Melee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 86:45


Don't Miss the Latest Content: http://bit.ly/SubscribeGGMelee Timestamps: 00:00:00 Another God Like Peach Player 00:01:42 SmashCon Winner 2021 00:04:37 Polish Used to be a Falco Player 00:12:49 Last Week CV: Which Esport Pro Would you Want to see Pickup Melee? 00:20:07 Would Peach be Better or Worse Without Turnip? -TeamKessig 00:33:33 Against Hungrybox what does Polish do Differently than Armada? -Harpot678 00:49:06 What is the Current Role of Analytics in Melee? -Abe 01:02:04 What to Expect at My First Major? -Els 01:11:15 Balancing A Full Time Job and Melee 01:20:22 Improving and Actually Practicing Melee 01:24:17 COMMUNITY VOICE: Are you just a Spectator of Melee or Active Participant? (Who would Elijah Wood Main?) Follow: https://twitter.com/goldenguardians https://twitter.com/PPMD https://twitter.com/ZainNaghmi https://twitter.com/n0ned https://twitter.com/toph_bbq Merch: https://goldenguardians.whatsneu.gg/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-melee/message

Lead Up for Women
Being an active participant in YOUR life

Lead Up for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 30:51


Episode #130 Join me as I interview Sabine Gedeon Founder & Ceo of Gedeon Enterprises, a coaching company dedicated to elevating, enriching, and empowering leaders to become the best version of themselves. And of course, we invite you to reach out to our guests today as well as join us in subscribing to our podcast, attending our events, or simply following us on social media! https://leadup.libsyn.com/ https://www.leadupforwomen.com/events Interested in becoming a member to step into the spotlight and use your VOICE? Or receiving more information about the Memberships, click here https://www.leadupforwomen.com/memberships You can also find our videos on Youtube (previous episodes) here. Subscribe today to be kept up-to-date on the latest episodes! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMMeIgxuD0vgTbxGdIgThgClick here to claim a free copy of our Lead Up for Women Magazine and read all about our cover Spotlight Patty Farmer, Founder Marketing, Media and Money Magazine, Podcast & Events https://www.leadupforwomen.com/claim-free-magazineThank you to our Sponsor Turning Leaves Recovery View her Coaching, Course, Bundled Programs AND more @ www.turningleavesrecovery.com Or call her direct line (805) 710-2513 How to reach our Guests: Sabine Gedeon Website: SabineGedeon.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sabinegedeon Instagram: www.instagram.com/sabinegedeon Facebook: www.facebook.com/SabineGedeonCoaching Free Resource: Mindset Reset Guide - http://sabinegedeon.com/mindset

Hustle + Gather, with Courtney and Dana
Are you an active participant in life, or just surviving today? Conversations with Sisters

Hustle + Gather, with Courtney and Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 34:44


When you think about your life, are you an active participant? Or is your life floating away without you - you're there, but you're not taking the oar or rowing in any direction?  And even in your business, are you looking ahead to the future? Or are you just getting through your checklist and surviving today? If you haven't listened to last week's episode with Oh So Cute Designs' Beth McMillian, check it out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast app.Hustle and Gather is hosted by Courtney Hopper and Dana Kadwell, and is produced by Earfluence.  Courtney and Dana's hustles include C&D Events, Hustle and Gather, and The Bradford Wedding Venue.

The Sports Reporters
The Sports Reporters - Episode 425 - Baseball Field = Active Participant! Statement Week in the NFL. Bama Goes Down

The Sports Reporters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021


The MLB playoffs are in full swing and the guys are here to discuss! What a weird and wild play in the Red Sox-Rays series. Was the ground rule double ruled fairly? And how do the Rays rebound? Why Max Scherzer's time to shine is now. Plus, a compelling weekend of football has the guys giddy with excitement! Alabama goes down to Texas A&M! What does a Nick Saban post game speech sound like after a loss? NFL teams with statement wins in Week 5. Plus, discussing the Jon Gruden emails.

Be Better with Michael Kurland
Be An Active Participant in Your Healing with Dr. Justin Lin

Be Better with Michael Kurland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 37:19


Pay Attention to the Warning Signs Dr. Justin Lin has worked with professional athletes and celebrities in pioneering the growth and adoption of the Neuromechanical Therapy (NMT) system. In today's show, Dr. Lin shares his recovery from his addiction to pain medication and why he believes a solid support system and active participation can heal our body, mind, and spirit. Key Takeaways: 0:00 Intro 1:06 Dr. Lin explains Rehab and Revive and a brief overview of their services and years in business 2:40 Dr. Lin explains the difference between traditional western medical practices and a hands on, holistic approach to the bodies recovery 4:25 Michael talks about breaking his foot and the process of recovery and being prescribed pain killers 7:22 Dr. Lin talks about his ACL surgery and soon after becoming addicted to OxyCodone  9:32 Dr. Lin talks about the accident that changed his life when he almost hit a pedestrian while high and drunk leaving DC one evening 14:53 Michael talks about the dangers of coming off of pain killers and injury and how it can result in heroin addictions 18:24 Dr. Lin talks about how pain pills are a quick fix due to lack of pain, but don't truly help the body recover like hands on therapy 22:39 Dr. Lin talks about how Rehab and Revive started in his parents house and helping Rehab his moms friends 28:32 Michael talks about after breaking his foot and how his life and body suffered. He talks about his divorce and gaining weight then the realization moment of needing to turn his life back around 30:35 Dr. Lin talks about a company he used to work for and how they were committing fraud and how that caused him to leave the company 32:34 Dr. Lin talks about his YouTube channel and how they developed videos during Covid to help people virtually and how some videos have gotten millions of views 35:32 Dr. Lin talks about his social accounts and where to find him, as well as the message he hopes people take from hearing this interview Resources Mentioned: Amazon Prime: Amazon Prime is a paid subscription program from Amazon which is available in various countries and gives users access to additional services otherwise unavailable or available at a premium to other Amazon customers. DoorDash: DoorDash, Inc. operates an online food ordering and food delivery platform. It is based in San Francisco, California, United States. With a 56% market share, it is the largest food delivery company in the United States. It also has a 60% market share in the convenience delivery category. Costco: Costco Wholesale Corporation is an American multinational corporation which operates a chain of membership-only big-box retail stores. As of 2020, Costco was the fifth largest retailer in the world, and the world's largest retailer of choice and prime beef, organic foods, rotisserie chicken, and wine as of 2016 CVS: CVS Pharmacy, Inc. is an American retail corporation. A subsidiary of CVS Health, it is headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. It was also known as, and originally named, the Consumer Value Store and was founded in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1963 Why We Sleep: https://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Sleep-Matthew-Walker-audiobook/dp/B0752XRB5F/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwhuCKBhADEiwA1HegOeRocYXDWNdwgriPS5oVie402RNXKdBVXMR5MqFJS3x8CBLL8zkKYRoCDgIQAvD_BwE&hvadid=241624171820&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9008164&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=11537965159392412473&hvtargid=kwd-363649960980&hydadcr=22536_10353950&keywords=why+we+sleep+book&qid=1633183406&sr=8-1 Quotes Mentioned: "It's good to know and send people who you may know that are suffering from this addiction to the right places, these addiction centers or they need to just reach out and they need someone to talk to." "Whether it's God or some other voice, inner voice, it just kept saying, go home. And home is Irvine, California and Southern California. And my parents are here. It just kept saying going to go home. I think from that moment, if I didn't listen to those times and that point, I would have been in the same situation again and maybe the outcome wouldn't have been as favorable." "I think a lot of times there's ways that practitioners can game the system to maximize they call it creative billing. That's another word for fraud by the way, creative billing." Guests Social Media Links:  Website: https://www.rehabandrevive.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RehabRevive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rehabandrevive/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RehabandRevive LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinclin/

Tea Time With Just Rosie Moore
Be an Active Participant

Tea Time With Just Rosie Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 2:37


Thinking about your goals --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justrosiemoore/support

Unlabeled Leadership
071: Mohamed Hammoud Models Empowerment

Unlabeled Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 22:21


I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 71, Mohamed Hammoud explains something a teacher told him that profoundly affected his life. He then shares his plans to expand the number of people he leads. Finally, Mohamed advises how we can strengthen our leadership. 00:00 Prologue What's your purpose? Mohamed's purpose is to empower others. It is his passion as well. As an expert in emotional intelligence, Mohamed consults with executives and professionals to coach them, build their culture, strength their leadership, and provide teambuilding for employees. He has terrific insight into diversity and inclusion and leverages his expertise in all he does. 01:20 Part 1: The Fox and Little Prince In this story, Mohamed talks about something that one of his teachers told him that profoundly affected him. He expands on this concept and connects it with leadership. 06:12 Part 2: Influence, Politics, and Leadership Mohamed explains what he is doing to expand the number of people he leads. This is in addition to his podcast. The dialogue transitions to discussing what it means to serve others and model leadership behaviors. 13:19 Part 3: Becoming an Active Participant in Your Story Mohamed advises how we can strengthen our leadership. He also explains the difference between growth and fixed mindsets. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Mohamed's LinkedIn Profile Mohamed's website - Desire2Lead The UNFLTRD Podcast Mohamed's TEDxTraverseCity, Reclaiming My Name Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book, The Little Prince John Maxwell Simon Sinek Roger Kaufman Podcast episode 023: Simma Lieberman Elevates Culture with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Carol Dweck's book, Mindset Gary DePaul's blog about growth and fixed mindsets Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:02 Technology Art Ambient by sonicscope 05:54 This Is The Jazz by Korolkov 12:59 Spanish Latin Pop by simonleng 21:24 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support

Courage Up
Be an Active Participant in Your Life with Indie Lee

Courage Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 25:36


After surviving a successful surgery on Earth Day 2009 (yes, really.), Indie Lee embarked upon a new journey - a clean beauty collection dedicated to inspiring and empowering others to be mindful about what they put on their skin as well as into their body. “When I was given a finite amount of time to live, the world became technicolor - I now appreciate every moment and I feel very fortunate to be creating a platform that will allow others to do the same. Education and empowerment are my driving forces and this line is the medium enabling me to pay my knowledge forward.” -Indie   Description: Courage Up Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1526947990801218/ Courage Up Show Notes https://www.mingshelby.com/podcast Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mingshelby/

Stay Healthy South Sound
Common Injuries: Plantar Fasciitis, Kneecap and IT Band Pain, and More Lower Body Injuries!

Stay Healthy South Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 48:22


This is an episode where Megan Dahlman interviews Dr. Jennifer Penrose on the “Strong Mammas Podcast” on: Common mom injuries: plantar fasciitis, kneecap and it band pain, and more lower body injuries Do your knees hurt a lot? Or maybe you have foot pain, like Plantar Fasciitis? Or maybe it’s IT Band syndrome...that horrible stabbing on the outside of your knee? Momma, you do NOT need to suffer through this stuff! So often, we tend to minimize our own aches and pains, half-heartedly saying “we’ll take care of it someday”. But listen, it’s time that you become an ACTIVE PARTICIPANT in your healing process! In this new series, I’m chatting with various physical therapists and looking into the most common injuries that we face as moms. Today, I have the opportunity to interview Jennifer Penrose, a Doctor of Physical Therapy that literally wrote the book on common running injuries...everything from foot, ankle, shin, knee and hip pain.

Elite Development Podcast
Episode 32: Cory Clouston {How To Become An Active Participant In Your Own Success}

Elite Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 57:13


In this episode I have Kamloops Blazers & Ex Ottawa Senators coach Cory Clouston. Cory and I discuss the importance of developing an entire skillset as an athlete. Don't simply be "the goal scorer" "the playmaker" or whatever else it might be.  Be a player that coaches can put ANYWHERE in their line up.As well as developing the entire skillset, one of the MOST important pieces of this interview if you can take anything away is the intentionality needed to be a high level athlete. Whatever situation you are facing, there is a way to find a solution.If you are being benched - Talk to your coach and ask what you need to do instead of sitting around feeling sorry for yourself.If you got cut - Talk to the coaches and see what you could have done betterIf you need anything, lean on your support system. The journey of being an athlete is a difficult one. Don't try to do it alone. The better your support system, the more intentional you are about adversity you are facing, the better off you are going to be.Thank you for tuning into another episode of The Elite Development Podcast! Please do me a huge favour and leave a rating / review for the show.To get in contact with Cory reach out;Linkedin: Cory CloustonEmail: Coryclouston@hotmail.comCheck out the full show here;www.elitedevelopmentpodcast.caCheck out my website;www.coachdusseault.comE-mail me: kenny@coachdusseault.comFollow me on social media;Instagram: @coachdusseaultTwitter: @coachdusseaultFacebook: Coach Dusseault - Strength and Conditioning

#Attitudeshield- how to rewrite your operating script to GRAB that life you deserve!
Part two: Being an active participant in your life (will lead you to freedom)

#Attitudeshield- how to rewrite your operating script to GRAB that life you deserve!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 41:54


Part two is about getting off the sidelines and into an active role in what happens in our lives. David shares the pain of losing a daughter in law to heroin and how Attitdeshield protected him and his family. Being active and learning to interview and listen to your inner circle will lead you to Freedom! GET OFF THE SIDELINES! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Attitudeshield)

Repossible
re137: Thanksgiving: From the Passive Audience to the Active Participant

Repossible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 7:46


The Strong Mommas Podcast
Common Mom-Injuries: Plantar fasciitis, kneecap and IT Band pain, and more lower body injuries with Jennifer Penrose, DPT [Ep. 78]

The Strong Mommas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 55:56


Do your knees hurt a lot? Or maybe you have foot pain, like Plantar Fasciitis? Or maybe it’s IT Band syndrome...that horrible stabbing on the outside of your knee? Momma, you do NOT need to suffer through this stuff! So often, we tend to minimize our own aches and pains, half-heartedly saying “we’ll take care of it someday”. But listen, it’s time that you become an ACTIVE PARTICIPANT in your healing process!  In this new series, I’m chatting with various physical therapists and looking into the most common injuries that we face as moms. Today, I have the opportunity to interview Jennifer Penrose, a Doctor of Physical Therapy that literally wrote the book on common running injuries...everything from foot, ankle, shin, knee and hip pain.     On this episode, we’re going to look at lower body injuries and answer questions like:   What is plantar fasciitis and how can we fix it?  What’s causing the sharp stabbing or dull aching pain in your kneecap?    Is there a way to find relief from IT Band pain, that horrible ache on the outside of your knee?   And what, if anything, can you do to never suffer these things again?   If you’ve been suffering through pain in your feet, ankles, and knees, let’s get to the bottom of it and find you some relief!  MORE RESOURCES: Strong Hips and Core Jennifer Penrose’s Podcast: Stay Healthy South Sound (https://penrosept.com/stay-healthy-south-sound-podcast/#sthash.zmGJ7Jjy.dpbs)  Run Forever: The Secrets to Common Walking & Running Injuries by Jennifer Penrose, DPT The Strong Mommas Squad - FREE private FB community The Strong Mommas Coaching Program -  Fitness & nutrition coaching program for moms that gets results!

The Workday Mindset Podcast
EP 026 - Releasing Control and Becoming an Active Participant

The Workday Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 18:11


In many areas of our lives, the idea of control is an illusion because it suggests that through enough training and discipline and focus, we'll have the ability to restrain or direct or command anything that we want. It suggests that there is a place we can arrive at where we can regulate or influence every single outcome, if we get good enough at exerting control. But we know from experience that that's not possible because life is a mix of things we can influence and things that influence us.  We're “participants” in a very natural push and pull.  The illusion of control sets us up for failure because there will always be something outside of our sphere of influence that impacts our reality and disrupts the illusion.  Instead of control, we can shift to a mindset that's focused on Active Participation.  Active participation is the idea that you move through life with the ability to impress your innate influence upon things you can influence, and at the same time you are participating in and adapting to things that happen that you do not have the ability to influence. In this episode, we discuss why being an active participant is such a powerful way to approach your day to day, and I'll give you a few action steps you can use to start to flip from someone who's focused on control to someone who's looking for opportunities to actively participate instead.

#Attitudeshield- how to rewrite your operating script to GRAB that life you deserve!
Part two: Being an active participant in your life (will leed you to freedom)

#Attitudeshield- how to rewrite your operating script to GRAB that life you deserve!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 43:19


Part two is about getting off the sidelines and into an active roll in what happens in our lives. David shares the pain of losing a daughter in law to heroin and how Attitdeshield protected him and his family. Being active and learning to interview and listen to your inner circle will lead you to Freedom! GET OFF THE SIDELINES! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Attitudeshield)

Intercultured w/ AnyaDoula Podcast
Episode 9- Let the Medical Movement Commence (part 2)

Intercultured w/ AnyaDoula Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 76:25


Episode 9Solo episode: This episode is candid and raw. Ain’t no music or code-switching today. Nor is there any editing. You gon hear these planes fly!! I was in my happy place, my patio. I just wanted to talk in a real way. Reading about Sha-Asia Washington prompted this episode. I realize that part of the conversation that’s missing in this maternal health crisis is helping people understand what medical negligence looks and sounds like and what to do when they are faced with it. We can talk statistics all day. That rarely translates to the everyday person walking into the hospital. So in this episode I share what it looks and sounds like so that you can be empowered to have your own back when you’re in medical spaces. You’ve heard me use these phrases. Today I break them down:They Will Kill You and Tell Your Family It Was Your FaultWalking in Hospitals All Willy NillySet the ToneBe an Active Participant in Your Care PlanWhere to connect with me: https://anyadoula.com/https://www.facebook.com/interculturedpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/HTXFullCircleBirthServices/https://www.instagram.com/anyadoula_htx/https://www.instagram.com/intercultured_podcast/

J. R. Floyd
Are you a passive or active participant in your life

J. R. Floyd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 21:06


Who's running your life? Do you find yourself looking back over your life with resentment because of the goals you planned didn't work out. Maybe the blame isn't due to others getting in your way. Listen me my podcast and discovery if your a passive or active participant in your life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Nutritional Freedom
005: Skip these 4 common goal setting mistakes & set ones that stick

Nutritional Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 17:42


We’ve been covering some pretty high level concepts so far on the podcast, but today’s episode is much more tactical. Before we get into it, go ahead and download the values discovery and goal setting worksheet that goes along with it.If you’re here, you probably want MORE out of life. More health. More confidence. A bigger and better life overall. If that’s you, then you’re what we call an Active Participant in your own life and we love that about you.BUT…. You also probably recognize that the way that you’ve set goals in the past hasn’t been fruitful, as you find yourself recycling the same goals every year… Usually in January. And so by the time April, May, or June roll around, you’re not even thinking about the goals you set at the new year.In today’s episode, we cover the four most common goal setting mistakes:You don’t know your values, so you set goals with shallow roots.You focus only on outcome goals, forgetting about the behavior goals required to get there.You don’t create a system for checking in and evaluating progress.Or you don’t set goals at all, simply failing yourself ahead of time!And, of course, we teach you our goal setting process to overcome these missteps. Download the worksheet.Other links mentioned in this episode:Full Focus PlannerComponent Meal Prep guideBe sure to subscribe so you don’t miss our weekly episodes. And follow us on social:Claire’s InstagramNutritional Freedom’s InstagramJoin our private Facebook communitySign up for our free mini course, The 3 Keys to Never Diet AgainCheck out our website, nutritionalfreedom.co

Soul Chats Support for Your Spiritual Journey
Being an Active Participant in Our Lives

Soul Chats Support for Your Spiritual Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 17:44


There is a supportive light coming through to help us process past things that we perhaps are not proud of, that we run from, or have suppressed within us. And right now this light is aiding us to process this quicker than before, all that's needed is a willingness to look, and the intention to become witness to release it.  Webpage: eliseheyward.comFacebook pageNew Facebook Group: Surrender to Your Soul

Inspiring Human Potential
Speaking Of Life As An Active Participant

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 88:41


Exploring speaking of life as an active participant; the difference this makes in your life and the quality of life you experience every day; how inner growth as a journey and mindset can assist you to pay attention to this aspect and work with your mind and heart in awareness, in cosmic consciousness, and unconditional love; and how the practice of being an active participant in life requires your daily active conscious participation, unwavering faith in yourself, and the decision to lead your life from and with your heart and mind. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-florio/support

The Experience Better Lifestylist
Are you an Active Participant or Bystander in your own Life

The Experience Better Lifestylist

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 11:58


In this episode of The Experience Better Lifestylist podcast we're talking about choices and choosing. Are you showing up in your life or letting it pass you by? I touch on my former life as a people pleaser and share some of what I've learned to set boundaries in order to get to the next level in life. Trent Shelton's podcast episode mentionedWebsite: https://the-experience-better-lifestylist.webnode.com/Hashtags: #theketonestomyheart (health & wellness: pure therapeutic ketones)#sportybypaige (active wear)#theexperiencebetterlifestylistFacebook: Paige BrownInstagram: thepaigemb

Relentless Forward Progress with Mike Ubaldini
RFP Podcast Episode #159 – Be An Active Participant

Relentless Forward Progress with Mike Ubaldini

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 17:46


Since the beginning of the new year we’ve been on a path to further creating the life we want to live. Part of that involves some exciting change, sacrifice, risk, and soul searching. It also has me evaluating fear and failure. However, I have tremendous support and belief from my family and others, and, so fortunate to have messages from those I don’t know surfacing each day. Today’s episode goes into what has been helping me and what is it that YOU should maybe be chasing. “If you have the opportunity to creating a standout day vs. one that will merely bleed into the others, I will often choose the former.” – Billy Yang

Ultimatesuperfoods
How to Become an Active Participant in Your Anti-Aging Process

Ultimatesuperfoods

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 2:44


or most individuals, old age is not something we think about until it has arrived. There are many reasons why this might occur. ne reason... The post How to Become an Active Participant in Your Anti-Aging Process appeared first on Ultimatesuperfoods.

Fuddy - Duddy's Mumbo Jumbo
Greatest Act Of Courage I Ever Saw, Be An Active Participant In Your Own Success What Is Your "Keel Board" In Life.

Fuddy - Duddy's Mumbo Jumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 45:31


It takes courage to face the hardships in life. You can become an active participant in your life by using courage and those things that act as your "keel board" in life - the things that keep you sailing through the storms and waves of life and forward into success, not backwards.

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches
5.16: LIVE RULES READ of THE MADNESS: OF THE KINGS & THE MASTERS!!!

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 128:00


LIVE TONIGHT - TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24th @ 9PM EDT/6 PM PDT, IT'S THE ANNUAL MADNESS Episode of the @THESEXYWITCHES! CALL IN AND GIVE US A CHAT: (646) 716-9172 WHAT IS #THEMADNESS? Most of the year it’s just another mild mannered Facebook Group. But come October, it becomes THE FIERCEST FILM WATCHING COMPETITION ON SOCIAL MEDIA!! Can a crazed bunch of film buffs survive a whole month on a steady diet of horror?? And what will be left of them!?! JOIN THE SEXY WITCHES as the HEAD HAUNTRESS reads THE RULES of the HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIE MARATHON MADNESS: OF THE KINGS & THE MASTERS, LIVE!!! If you like what you hear, YOU TOO can be part of #THEMADNESS!! YOU MUST be part of the MADNESS GROUP to Participate. This year’s THEME is STEPHEN KING, CLIVE BARKER, MICK GARRIS and the MASTERS OF HORROR DINNERS. OFFICAL START is SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 12:01 AM in ALL TIME ZONES! JOIN THE GROUP HERE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HALLOWEENMADNESS/ READ ON FOR #THEMADNESS INSTRUCTIONS… ATTENTION ALL POTENTIAL MANIACS – SPECIAL SCORING for this EPISODE: LISTEN to the SHOW for THREE POINTS LIVE or for TWO POINTS STREAMING afterwards. Don’t forget to tag Elizabeth Katheryn Gray to claim the points. CALL INTO THE SHOW and EARN 5 POINTS TOWARDS YOUR OVERALL MADNESS!! (646) 716-9172, THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to you call! AFTER THE READ...THE RULES will be Posted in a FACEBOOK NOTE and PINNED to the TOP of the MADNESS GROUP PAGE. CLICK THE LINK and COMMENT to be an ACTIVE PARTICIPANT in the #THEMADNESS 2019! ALL EPISODES are RECORDED LIVE, IN LOW FI and can be streamed after airing. THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to your CALL: (646) 716-9172

SPARK- the light within
#28 The Pride Cycle: When we Forget to Put God as an Active Participant in Our Lives

SPARK- the light within

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 12:32


Do you ever have times of prosperity and happiness when you forget to  place God first? I do! In this episode I discuss the pride cycle and how it impacts my life. Do you ever fall into the pride cycle? How do you get out?

Becoming Your Greatest Possible Self Podcast | Business | Success | Motivation | Entrepreneurship with Chris Burns
Become An Active Participant In Your Own Health & Self-Care! With Michel Longacre DC

Becoming Your Greatest Possible Self Podcast | Business | Success | Motivation | Entrepreneurship with Chris Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 56:19


Dr Michel Longacre is a 20 year chiropractor, US Army Airborne Veteran who served in Operation Desert Storm. He currently practices Energy Medicine and Nutritional Counseling in DFW but can reach across the globe. He has been training for and competing for obstacles courses such as American Ninja Warrior and local competitions. He has a passion for wellness, health, fitness and wealthness. He want to free people from physical and financial pain and he works by the principle of serving others to get what they want.

The Psychic Project
Episode 208 - Active-Participant explained and Remote View experiences

The Psychic Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 28:15


Episode 208 - Active-Participant explanied and Remote View experiences --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepsychicproject/support

Servant PT Podcast
Episode 114: Are you an active participant?

Servant PT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 9:19


Are you an active participant in the situations you are in? If you’re not an active participant its hard to see the results that you want to see. Hard to reach goals and things you set out to do. If you want to be productive, reach your goals, you have to be an active participant. Check out my first published book on Amazon! Symptom Free Neck: Treating Your Neck at Home You can find me on Facebook! Servant PT Podcast Servant PT Instagram servant_pt Check out my new book on Amazon. Link below! Symptom Free Neck: Treating Your Neck at Home Thankful for our sponsor! Please consider visiting our sponsor and donating to help veterans with PTSD. Warrior Horse offers healing and hope to traumatized military veterans by reducing the participating veterans’ symptoms of depression, post-traumatic stress, and suicidal thoughts. Working with horses has long been recognized as an effective tool for helping to treat persons with physical and mental challenges. Warrior Horse offers this program as an adjunct to more long-term forms of assistance that the military veteran may pursue for PTSD and other mental challenges. Warrior Horse’s program will be funded by donations from the general public, donation of race horses by race horse owners, and grants.   Donate Now: http://www.warriorhorse.net/donate/ Thank you so much for supporting our podcast! In response to feedback from our loyal listeners, we’d like to graciously offer you even more added value relating to common pains and problems we encounter as physical therapists! Just follow the link below to take advantage of ways that physio can help and save you time, risk-free. We are thrilled to serve you! Follow the link to see the offer! http://vivianphysicaltherapy.com/blog/servant-pt-offer/

Constructed Criticism
Wednesday Night Warrior: Being an Active Participant

Constructed Criticism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 10:23


Spencer wants to talk about something that he believes helps people improve at magic in a significant way. Participation. Buy

Sermons from Grace Bible Church
Becoming a Globally-minded, Active Participant in the Redemptive Mission of God

Sermons from Grace Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019


You, Me, Empathy: Sharing Our Mental Health Stories
46: How to Be an Active Participant in Your Own Life with Tony the Therapist

You, Me, Empathy: Sharing Our Mental Health Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 51:40


On Episode 46 of You, Me, Empathy, Tony the Therapist is back to explore how we coexist with someone who’s struggling, communication and vulnerability in relationships, and being an active participant in your own life. Check out the full show notes here! Follow You, Me, Empathy on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Support the show my leaving a review in Apple Podcasts or subscribing on Patreon. Ask a question and be featured on an Ask You, Me, Empathy episode!

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches
4.13: The LIVE RULES READ of the 2018 HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIE MARATHON MADNESS!

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 122:00


LIVE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18TH @ 9PM EDT– THE 2018 MADNESS EPISODE of ARCHIVISTS BET ON SEXY WITCHES! CALL IN AND GIVE US A CHAT: (646) 716-9172 WHAT IS THE MADNESS? Most of the year it’s just another mild mannered Facebook Group. But come October, it becomes THE FIERCEST FILM WATCHING COMPETITION ON SOCIAL MEDIA!! Can a crazed bunch of film buffs survive a whole month on a steady diet of horror?? And what will be left of them!?! JOIN THE SEXY WITCHES as the HEAD HAUNTRESS reads THE RULES of the HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIE MARATHON MADNESS! HAPPY HORROR DAZE, LIVE!!! If you like what you hear, YOU TOO can be part of THE MADNESS!! YOU MUST be part of the MADNESS GROUP to Participate. This year’s THEME IS HOLIDAY HORROR and ANTHOLOGY. JOIN THE GROUP HERE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HALLOWEENMADNESS/ READ ON FOR TONIGHT’S MADNESS INSTRUCTIONS… ATTENTION ALL POTENTIAL MANIACS – SPECIAL SCORING for this EPISODE: LISTEN to the SHOW for THREE POINTS LIVE or for TWO POINTS STREAMING afterwards. Don’t forget to tag Elizabeth Katheryn Gray to claim the points. CALL INTO THE SHOW and EARN 5 POINTS TOWARDS YOUR OVERALL MADNESS!! (646) 716-9172, THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to you call! AFTER THE READ...THE RULES will be Posted in a FACEBOOK NOTE and PINNED to the TOP of the MADNESS GROUP PAGE. CLICK THE LINK and COMMENT to be an ACTIVE PARTICIPANT in the #THEMADNESS 2018!

The Basketball Podcast
Episode 7: A Season of Learning with Coach Amanda Butler

The Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 48:08


A Season of Learning with Amanda Butler Guest: Amanda Butler, Head Coach of Clemson Tigers Women’s Basketball Team In this week's basketball coaching conversation, we are joined by Amanda Butler. Butler is the head coach of the Clemson Tigers women's basketball team. Prior to that, she was the head coach for the Florida Gators women's basketball team and the Charlotte 49ers women's basketball team. This past year she took a year off and invested in her learning as she visited the Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, Oklahoma City Thunder, and many other basketball programs. In the podcast Coach Butler discusses some of her best learning during her time as a head coach, and on her year off. Breakdown: 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - Amanda’s Ideas that would Impact other Coaches 4:00 - Transferring her ideas to Clemson Basketball Team 5:30 - Distractions 6:20: Emphasis and a Need for Fundamentals to be taught really well 8:00 - Communication and Relationships 10:30 - Be consistent across every Program 11:00 - Helping coaches in terms of Intentional Messaging 12:00 - Offensive, Defensive Philosophies and Daily Messages in every team 14:30 - Sharing Stories and Experiences to connect with Players 17:00 - Giving Freedom to a Player 18:00 - Helping players to be an Active Participant in their Development and the whole process. 19:40 - Level of Coaching and Active Coaching 22:00 - Adjustments that stood out to Coach Amanda 22:30 - 3-man Approach 23:30 - Adjustments to Elite players in Another team 25:00 - Unique Language; Learning and Decoding it 26:50 - Maximizing Time on Tasks 27:40 - SImilarities of her coaching to other Coaches 30:00 - Fatigue Factor 31:00 - Valuing of Player and their Energy Levels 34:00 - On-going process of Practice Duration and Practice Energy-to-Work Ratio 35:30 - Group Video Resources 37:00 - Blank State 38:00 - Determining Individual Work; Doing 1 on 1 and 3 on 3 Approach 39:00 - Creating Competition 40:30 - Specific Things to use to Emphasis Competition 43:00 - Creating Situation to apply in the Game 44:00 - Communicating and Awareness of the Time and Score 45:00 - Conclusion   Amanda Butler’s Social Media Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Butler Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoachAB34 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachab34/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachButlerUF Basketball Immersion Website: http://basketballimmersion.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion Facebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion  

KNOW FEAR with Tony Blauer
"BE AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IN YOUR SURVIVAL"

KNOW FEAR with Tony Blauer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2018 64:01


GAVIN DE BECKER ASSOCIATES, Vice President of  Protection Strategies, James Hamilton joins me for another important discussion on fear, mindset, training & your role in your safety. Recruited from the FBI, Mr. Hamilton was the Special Agent selected to develop the Protection Course at the FBI Academy. GDBA is widely regarded as the Nation's leading expert on the protection of public figures. 

2 Rational Bastards
#019 - Ozark, Self Delusion, Brief History of Humankind, Secrets of Sherpas, Being An Active Participant in Your Evolution, NRA’s Influence.

2 Rational Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 65:09


#019 - Ozark, Self Delusion, Brief History of Humankind, Secrets of Sherpas, Being An Active Participant in Your Evolution, NRA’s Influence. Resources:2 Rational Bastards - #2RB | Rose Garden Studios - 10/10/17 Resources:Ozarkhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt5071412/ Brief History of Humankindhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapiens:_A_Brief_History_of_Humankind Youtubehttp://bit.ly/Youtube_2RBFaceBook https://www.facebook.com/2RationalBastards/ iTuneshttp://bit.ly/iTunes2RB Googlehttp://bit.ly/Google2RB Stitcherhttp://bit.ly/Stitcher2RB Webhttp://2rationalbastards.com Email2rationalbastards@gmail.com Old Show: Exposing Real Estate and Damn Near Anything ElseiTunes http://bit.ly/iTunesERE Googlehttp://bit.ly/GooglePlayERE Webwww.exposingrealestate.com

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches
3.15: THE LIVE RULES READ of the HALLOWEEN HORROR MARATHON MADNESS - 10 YEARS!!!

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 118:00


LIVE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH @ 9PM EDT– THE MADNESS EPISODE of ARCHIVISTS BET ON SEXY WITCHES! CALL IN AND GIVE US A CHAT: (646) 716-9172 WHAT IS THE MADNESS? Most of the year it’s just another mild mannered Facebook Group. But come October, it becomes THE FIERCEST FILM WATCHING COMPETITION ON SOCIAL MEDIA!! Can a crazed bunch of film buffs survive a whole month on a steady diet of horror?? And what will be left of them!?! JOIN THE SEXY WITCHES as the HEAD HAUNTRESS reads THE RULES of the HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIE MARATHON MADNESS! LIVE!!! If you like what you hear, YOU TOO can be part of THE MADNESS!! YOU MUST be part of the MADNESS GROUP to Participate. IT’S OUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY!! JOIN THE GROUP HERE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HALLOWEENMADNESS/ NO COMMUNITY CALENDAR TONIGHT but there will be a Small PREVIEW of MONSTER MANIA 38 in HUNTS VALLEY, MARYLAND. THE HEAD HAUNTRESS attending!!! READ ON FOR TONIGHT’S MADNESS INSTRUCTIONS… ATTENTION ALL POTENTIAL MANIACS – SPECIAL SCORING for this EPISODE: LISTEN to the SHOW for THREE POINTS LIVE or for TWO POINTS STREAMING afterwards. Don’t forget to tag Elizabeth Katheryn Gray to claim the points. CALL INTO THE SHOW and EARN 5 POINTS TOWARDS YOUR OVERALL MADNESS!! (646) 716-9172, THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to you call! AFTER THE READ...THE RULES will be Posted in a FACEBOOK NOTE and PINNED to the TOP of the MADNESS GROUP PAGE. CLICK THE LINK and COMMENT to be an ACTIVE PARTICIPANT in the #THEMADNESS 2017 #TENYEARSOFFEARS.  

Creating Space with Wes Knight
#MindsetMonday - Are You an Active Participant in Your Personal Development?

Creating Space with Wes Knight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 12:48


Are you an active participant in your life? Are you consuming more than you are implementing. How much of the content that you are absorbing is actually being executed in your life? Are you committing these behaviors to habit? Are you aware of those negative traits and are you replacing them with something positive? Today - I want you to ask yourself this question. It's a massively important one to ask as you continue your personal development. _______________________________________________ Creating Space Team: Wes Knight - Host - Web: www.CreatingSpaceMovement.com - Insta: www.instagram.com/wesleytknight/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesleyTKnight - Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/wesknight - Facebook: www.facebook.com/wes.knight/ Charita Johnson - Exec. Producer & Manager - Twitter: https://twitter.com/jnsns - Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jnsns/ - Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/charitaljohnson

End of Three Fitness betterhumanology
060: Leaving a Legacy and Being an Active Participant in Life

End of Three Fitness betterhumanology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2016 46:10


Jake Thompson is the Founder & Chief Encouragement Officer at the global lifestyle brand Compete Every Day. Jake is a native Texan, and graduate of both Texas Christian University (B.S.,2006) & University of Dallas (MBA, 2008). He is a speaker, writer, & active participant in life. Prior to launching CED, Jake spent years in both […] The post 060: Leaving a Legacy and Being an Active Participant in Life appeared first on betterhumanology.

Misinformation
Misinformation 203: Active Participant

Misinformation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 92:49


This episode The Guys bring you your new Pope and explain how he can destroy the world.  Zac goes to the internets to show the people how a person can be a reverse bigot.  Eric misses the Oscars and has to be filled in by Zac leading to a discussion about why Seth McFarland ISN'T an -ist.  The Iron Sheik is dissected and trend towards reality TV is examined.  Rhianna, Kickstarter, Celebrity Twitter chatter, plus much MUCH MORE! THIS is MISINFORMATION! Also available on iTunes!