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MT Mentor
MT Mentor Episode 10

MT Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 54:30


It is an honor to welcome our guest mentor for this episode, Tim Ringgold. Tim Ringgold is a board-certified music therapist, columnist, and the author of the book, Sonic Recovery: Harness the Power of Music to Stay Sober. He has provided music therapy to thousands of teens and adults in residential treatment, and is a sought-after international speaker, having shared the stage with some of the top minds on music, the brain, addiction, and personal development, including Tony Robbins. Tim was the first person to give a TEDx talk on music therapy in 2012. Tim is also a former Regional President of the American Music Therapy Association. Topics discussed in this episode: Music as a source of support during the lowest points of our lives, Reminders to not give up and to trust your music therapy journey, Music therapy for individuals in recovery, Music as a trigger for cravings, Humor in the midst of addiction, Ways to “flip your flaws” (as Renee Airya would say), The power of a gratitude practice, The importance of physical health for our mental health, The essential need for connection, community, and support, The value of resilience, perspective, and communication in music therapy education, The merit of having the same level of grace for each other that we do for clients, The insight gained through volunteering, and The benefits of having a hobby outside of music therapy. Resources mentioned in this episode: Tim’s website: https://www.timringgold.com/ Tim’s blog: https://www.timringgold.com/blog/ Tim’s social media accounts: https://www.instagram.com/tim_ringgold/ & https://www.facebook.com/tim.ringgold Tim’s book “Sonic Recovery: Harness the Power of Music to Stay Sober”: http://bit.ly/TRRbook or https://bookshop.org/books/sonic-recovery-harness-the-power-of-music-to-stay-sober/9781099035555 Tim’s FREE Relaxation Vacation audio file: http://www.sonicrecovery.com Books: "Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue" series by Neale Donald Walsch, “The Four Agreements” by don Miguel Ruiz, “The Work” and “The Four Questions” by Byron Katie, "Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" by Deepak Chopra, “The Go-Giver” by Bob Burg, “The E-Myth Revisited” by Michael Gerber, “Breath” by James Nestor, “Polyvagal Theory in Therapy” by Deb Dana, “Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure” by Tim Harford Music: Steve Morse, Enya, Steve Vai, Dream Theater, EDM, acid house MT Mentor Membership Group: http://joyfulnoisesllc.com/mt-mentor/ Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16tDQIp2xwlzxGwtCEouyv0wHecVNpo5f/view?usp=sharing

Agile Uprising Podcast
Should I Take This? - Certified LeSS Practitioner with Chris Wistrom

Agile Uprising Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 58:28


In this episode Jay Hrcsko, Andy Cleff and guest Chris Wistrom have a panel discussion reviewing their experience at Craig Larman’s three-day LeSS Masterclass. Topics include: The Problem with Local Optimization: How local optimization leads to suboptimization at the global level. Systems Thinking: Using causal loop diagrams to visualize complex relationships between variables and outcomes Why none one of us will come back from the LeSS class preaching “We have found the silver bullet!!!”   Please support the Agile Uprising by making a contribution via patreon.com/agileuprising Links Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriswistrom/
   Websites More with LeSS  Upcoming LeSS Courses Larman’s Laws of Organizational Behavior  Lean and Agile fail because we teach Lean and Agile, Jim Benson Books Books by Craig Larman  Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure  Out of the Crisis, Deming Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman  Beyond Budgeting  Support the Agile Uprising by making a contribution via patreon.com/agileuprising

The Good Practice Podcast
160 — What's in your L&D book bag? (Part 2)

The Good Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 41:25


  This week on The GoodPractice Podcast, it's the return of our L&D book bag. Nicola Boyle and Ross G are joined by Owen and James to share insights from the books that we think are a must-read for L&D professionals. We discuss: Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure by Tim Harford An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield The Accidental Instructional Designer by Cammy Bean How to Have a Good Day: Harness the Power of Behavioral Science to Transform Your Working Life by Caroline Webb If you'd like to get in touch with us about any of the things we've said on this show, you can tweet @NicolaBoyle_GP, @RossGarnerGP, @OwenFerguson and @JamesMcLuckie. You can also tweet @GoodPractice or @GoodPracticeAUS. To find out more about what we do, visit goodpractice.com. FREE Difficult Conversations Bundle: Breeze through your next difficult conversation with ease by downloading your FREE bundle of resources: http://www2.goodpractice.com/dcpodcast In What I Learned This Week, Owen shared the article 'Why it's time to stop worrying about the decline of the English language', available online at: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/aug/15/why-its-time-to-stop-worrying-about-the-decline-of-the-english-language  This made him revisit his views on Lynn Truss' book Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. James shared his reflections on a show by @GreekComedian. Nicola has been learning about different road crossings for her driving test: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/105231/uk-pedestrian-crossings-explained-zebra-puffin-pelican-toucan-and-how-to-use-them And Ross shared the designs for the new Virgin Galactic space port: https://www.virgingalactic.com/articles/virgin-galactic-opens-the-doors-to-the-gateway-to-space/ 

Radio Free Leader
0205 | Tim Harford

Radio Free Leader

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014 21:53


Tim Harford is a senior columnist for the Financial Times. His column, “The Undercover Economist,” reveals the economic ideas behind everyday experiences. He is also the author of Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure. In this interview, we discuss how leader’s can build organizations ready to learn from their (and others’) failures.

Notebook on Cities and Culture
Trial, error, and economics: Tim Harford, Undercover Economist

Notebook on Cities and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2011 58:59


Colin Marshall talks to Tim Harford, also known as the Undercover Economist. He wrote the book of the same name as well as The Logic of Life and now Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure. In this latest book, Harford examines the value of numerous small-scale experiments — numerous enough to try many different things, and small-scale enough to fail without serious consequence — in business, technology, medicine, finance, climate change, and even his own life and career.

WorldAffairs
Adapting America’s Policies: Change From the Ground Up

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2011 54:06


In 2007 Tim Harford established himself as the Undercover Economist, with a book of the same name. Now he’s back with a new book, Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure, suggesting that in a multi-polar and interconnected world, we cannot tackle challenges with ready-made solutions and expert opinions. Instead, we must adapt. Harford argues for the importance of adaptive trial and error in tackling issues such as climate change, poverty and financial crises, as well as in fostering innovation and creativity in our business and personal lives.