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In this episode, Alex Beard explores how applied improvisation can transform personal and professional growth, fostering confidence, adaptability, and deeper collaboration. He shares his journey of using creativity to empower underserved communities and offers practical tools, like the ‘Yes, And' technique, to encourage open-minded problem-solving. Listeners will gain insights on creating brave spaces and using storytelling as a powerful tool for self-advocacy and empathy in the workplace.Key HighlightsAlex Beard shares how applied improvisation can boost confidence, communication, and adaptability in careers.His journey illustrates the power of creativity in public service, especially for empowering underserved communities.Alex shares the ‘Yes, And' technique to foster collaboration and inclusivity Highlights storytelling as a tool for self-advocacy, enhancing empathy and understanding in the workplace.Connect with Alexwww.beardcollaborative.com Resources Shared:Yes, And by Kelly Leonard If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? by Alan AldaConnect with me!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizcareercoaching/Website: https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.com40 Best Career Coach Podcasts100 Best Coaching PodcastsMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comSound from Zapsplat.comArtwork: Joseph Valenzuela DesignSupport the show
Today I'm excited to share my recent interview with Dr. Mark Bailey, one of the leading intellects and voices in the anti-vax, anti-germ theory, anti-allopathic-medicine movement that has sprung up around the world with force since 2020. This interview is oriented around a detailed discussion of the deep-rooted scientific corruption existing at the heart of modern medicine. The COVID "epidemic" is referenced as a case study. Mark frequently works in tandem with his wife Sam (also a doctor). Together they run a Substack, YouTube, and Rumble channel, where they post very informative videos breaking down various topics pertaining to health, medicine, and disease. You can follow them here: https://drsambailey.substack.com/Mark and Sam recently published a book together called The Final Pandemic: An Anecdote to Medical Tyranny. They wrote it as an approachable introduction to the anti-germ theory viewpoint, breaking down the various ways that the scientific method is violated and corrupted in order to justify the fictitious "germ theory" paradigm, which the entire business model of modern medicine is built off of. You can find a copy of their new book on Amazon.Thanks for listening!- Alexwww.alexsachon.com
In my newest podcast episode, I analyze a classic lecture from Manly P. Hall titled “Armageddon: The War that Ends in Peace.” The contents of this lecture fit right in with the theme of mankind's “Fight with the Shadow”, a topic we have explored often in the various books and articles I've published so far on my Substack. For example, my most recent article and podcast episode on the WHO is built entirely around this theme.Check out my Substack (thewisdomtradition.substack.com) for the written transcript of this episode, featuring both Hall's lecture and my commentary.Thanks for tuning in! - Alexwww.alexsachon.com
In seinem neuen Roman "Das kleine Haus am Sonnenhang" vermischt der Schweizer Autor Alex Capus Biografisches mit Fiktionalem. Seine Söhne haben ihn dazu inspiriert, über seine Jugend zu schreiben, sagt er und erklärt, wie die Geschichten ihn finden. Capus, Alexwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
In seinem neuen Roman "Das kleine Haus am Sonnenhang" vermischt der Schweizer Autor Alex Capus Biografisches mit Fiktionalem. Seine Söhne haben ihn dazu inspiriert, über seine Jugend zu schreiben, sagt er und erklärt, wie die Geschichten ihn finden. Capus, Alexwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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In seinem neuen Roman "Das kleine Haus am Sonnenhang" vermischt der Schweizer Autor Alex Capus Biografisches mit Fiktionalem. Seine Söhne haben ihn dazu inspiriert, über seine Jugend zu schreiben, sagt er und erklärt, wie die Geschichten ihn finden. Capus, Alexwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
In this unscripted episode I discuss a wide-range of topics centered around the theme that world events are indicating that mankind is being rapidly pulled toward an inevitable confrontation within the psychological force within himself that Carl Jung called the Shadow. The discussion starts with a look at the WHO's new Pandemic Preparedness Treaty and considers that how this looks like the "final solution" for the aspiring health dictators. Other sectors of society are experiencing similar motions toward the final stage of various interconnected nefarious plans, be they the collapse of the energy economy, the forced migration crisis and "clash of civilizations" scenario, the deconstruction of the industrial food system, and more. Towards the end of the episode I also give some updates on the channel and some new stuff that's been going on with me.Thanks for listening, - Alexwww.alexsachon.comthewisdomtradition.substack.com
Hey folks,About a week ago I had a long conversation with Anthony Hall, Professor Emeritus of Globalization Studies at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. He is an expert in the colonization of indigenous peoples and views the ongoing Israel-Palestine situation in that light. He is also a frequent contributor to the website globalresearch.ca, which is where I discovered his work. This interview follows up my recent article on 10/7 called "October 7th: The Fog Begins to Clear". Dr. Hall has several related articles on the topic that I recommend, which can be found on his Substack: https://anthonyjhall.substack.com/Thanks for listening, - Alexwww.alexsachon.com
In this episode, I revisit the events of the October 7th attack on Israel. The goal is to move beyond certain oversimplifications and mischaracterizations of the event that have become prominent. There is a lot more here than what first meets the eye.The article can be read on my Substack: thewisdomtradition.substack.comSections: 1. Others Were Involved with the 10/7 Attacks Besides Hamas2. Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Uneasy Allies3. The Strategic Objectives Behind Operation Al-Aqsa Flood4. The IDF's Counter-Response Killed Many Israeli Citizens5. Israeli Intelligence had Foreknowledge of the AttackThis article is the first in a series. Stay tuned for the rest. I should point out that in this article I revise some of my initial conceptions of the 10/7 attack, which I discussed in earlier episodes from late October.- Alexwww.alexsachon.com
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In today's rather epic episode, we pick back up with our series on the "secret history" of the 20th century and examine a new angle: the emergence of a secret science and technology research program in the 19th century based around an Ether-based model of physics. Nikola Tesla, toward the beginning of the 20th century, was developing technologies based on a similar approach. Today, we no longer hear about this lost science of Etheric physics, and Nikola Tesla's breakthrough inventions have vanished, never to be seen or replicated. In this episode, we explore what happened and why.This episode is important in terms of setting the stage for everything we will be covering in the future. It's a long one, but worthwhile.Thank you, - Alexwww.alexsachon.comthewisdomtradition.substack.comthewisdomtradition.bigcartel.com
Welcome to episode 3 of season 3 of the Women in Gridiron show! This week we have Stacey and Alex continue to to dissect the Women's State of Origin series between Queensland and New South Wales.We recap Game 2 and look forward to Game 3 this weekend. Queensland have been dominant over recent years, but New South Wales did give a scare in the first half, leading 14-6. Queensland ended up overcoming a tough New South Wales side to win the game, and win the series. Queensland have now achieved the illustrious 4-peat achievement!While Game 3 will be a dead rubber match, there is still much to play for. Will Queensland make a clean sweep 3-0 or will New South Wales savour some pride and win the third game?Stacey and Alexwww.mojosports.com.au
In today's episode I analyze a classic Manly Hall lecture on the topic of Francis Bacon's utopian short story "New Atlantis". This episode serves as the "capstone" for a 6-part series I just finished on the topic of Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucian Brotherhood. For links to all the articles contained in that series, see my website (under the "publications" section).Show notes for this lecture will be posted on my Substack.Thank you for listening and thank you to Manly Hall and Francis Bacon for revealing such wisdom to us.- Alexwww.alexsachon.comthewisdomtradition.substack.comI also have a Rosicrucian-themed hat and shirt on my estore:thewisdomtradition.substack.com
Die deutsche Hip-Hop-Szene hat ihre erste digitale Party im Metaverse gefeiert. Mit dabei Rapper Haftbefehl. Von einem Live-Konzertbesuch war das Ganze aber weit entfernt, so Musikkritiker Alex Barbian. Barbian, Alexwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, KompressorDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Hey everyone, in today's episode I'm sharing a two+ hour conversation I had recently with Christian pastor Ben Bessett. For years, he has been interested in trying to understand the perspective of the Esoteric or Occult side of religion. He states clearly that he believes we are on opposite sides of the spectrum in terms of our religious beliefs, but he was very courteous in our conversation and I really enjoyed talking with him. Hopefully, down the road we can do a follow-up chat.Note: I begin the podcast with a rather longwinded tale of my backstory and how I got into studying esoteric philosophy. I haven't talked about this much on my channel so I decided to leave it in. Thank you Ben for the conversation and for allowing me to post it. I hope you all enjoy and benefit from it in some way.- Alexwww.alexsachon.comthewisdomtradition.substack.comthewisdomtradition.bigcartel.comYou can find more of Ben's teachings on Biblical Christianity at the YouTube site "Pilgrim's Well": https://www.youtube.com/@pilgrimswell
In today's episode we continue our series on the philosophy of Plato by examining his teachings concerning the World Soul and the philosophy of archetypes, which represent divine ideas or thoughts held within the Mind of God. As we will be exploring, each form in the universe exists as an extension of one of these archetypal thoughts. Of course, this includes man himself. In the latter part of this episode we will, as a "case study", be viewing mankind through the lens of archetypes, considering its origin and destiny in relation to this important philosophical idea.Overall, this is Part 3 in an overall 6-part series. Stay tuned for the rest, there's material in there you won't want to miss.To see the written article this episode is based on, see my Substack: thewisdomtradition.substack.comThank you, - Alexwww.alexsachon.com
Hi everyone, welcome back to The Wisdom Tradition podcast. In today's episode, we will be picking up where we left off in Part 1 of our series on "Mandala Design and the Philosophy of Meditation". The particular theme of this episode is on "the occult science of visualization". Visualization exercises utilizing mandalas were an important part of the meditation disciplines utilized by the ancient Mystery Schools. In this episode we will be exploring various angles on how these exercises work and what psychological principles they leverage.For the written article, please see my Substack. Link here. Thank you, - Alexwww.alexsachon.com
In this episode of Write Medicine, I'm joined by Don Harting to talk about CME writing competencies. What are the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that those writing CME/CPD content need to develop in order to create content that connects with and educates health professionals?Medical writers often ask CME writers where to find training and how to get started in CME writing. Don says that clients share with him how challenging it is to find skilled writers for CME-related work. Don and his co-investigator Haifa Kassis think the medical writing field needs a competency model as a basis for training programs and skill-building that is directed toward the need for codified expertise in CME writing. They're using a Delphi process with a panel of experts to determine what those competencies might be. We discussed:✔️ Changing practices for writing needs assessments✔️ What a competency model for CME/CPD writers might entail ✔️ Why a competency model for CME/CPD writers is important✔️ Key deliverables for CME writers✔️ The role of Delphi method in determining competencies—what it is and how it can be used ✔️ Ranking function in Delphi✔️ Anticipated outcomes from the Delphi approach✔️ Ethics and fair balance in content development ResourcesNorman Dalkey and Delphi methodClemow D et al. Medical writing competency model—Section 1: Functions, tasks, and activities. Ther Innov Regul Sci. 2018;52(1):70-77Clemow D et al. Medical writing competency model—Section 2: Knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors. Ther Innov Regul Sci. 2018;52(1):78-88Lockyer J et al. Core principles of assessment in competency-based medical education. Med Teacher. 2017;39(6).Khurana MP et al. Digital health competencies in medical school education: a scoping review and Delphi method study. BMC Med Ed. 2022;22(1):129ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Medical EducationConnect with DonTwitter #cmechat or #mededBlog: Occasional posts on CME-related topicsConnect with Alexwww.alexhowson.comJoin the Write Medicine communityFall Series: WriteCME ClinicBuy me a CoffeeReview the podcastShare the podcastProduced and hosted by Alexandra Howson PhD, CHCPThis episode sponsored by CMEpalooza Fall 2022
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Jayzona Alberto EdD, MS began her continuing healthcare education career by working on curricula for dentists and other clinicians before transitioning to the Stanford University School of Medicine, where she currently serves as Assistant Director of Continuing Medical Education. Jayzona and her team work with e-learning tools such as animations, and in this episode she walks us through the process of creating an animation from start to finish. We discuss the importance of building relationships with the faculty who inform education content, the resources for CME that an institution such as Stanford can provide, and the potential for changing clinical practice that well designed CME/CPD fosters. Other topics we discussed include:Differences in assessing knowledge versus assessing clinical change The importance of cultivating soft skills as both a clinician and an education provider How online education is changing the parameters of what is possible in CME And how to raise the visibility of CME within clinical or academic organizations.ResourcesSeptrisConnect with JayzonaEmail: jayzona.alberto@stanford.eduLinkedIn Connect with Alexwww.alexhowson.comEmail: alex@alexhowson.comLinkedInPodcast TeamHost: Alexandra Howson PhD, CHCPShownotes: Emma KolakowskiSound: SuZen MarieYou can support the podcast via Buy Me a Coffee!
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Today's episode follows up the previous episode, which introduced and outlined the core teachings of psychologist Stanislav Grof. In this episode, we'll be hearing directly from Dr. Grof himself: I have chopped up and sampled a lecture of his from the late-90s, where he overviews and outlines the core ideas, findings, and conclusions taken from his decades of research into non-ordinary and mystical states of consciousness. There is remarkable similarity between Grof's conclusions about the core realities of life and those reached by both Carl Jung and Manly P. Hall. I think you'll enjoy this episode! - Alexwww.alexsachon.comwww.thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.comInstagram: @thewisdomtradition
In this episode, I introduce and preview my new publication that re-interprets the global response to the covid epidemic through the lens of Depth Psychology. In the zine's first two chapters I outline and overview the core teachings of Carl Jung and Stanislav Grof. Here I focus on their findings that there is a "transpersonal" dimension to the human psyche. This discussion sets the stage for the zine's third chapter, which looks at the link between Depth Psychology and Astrology. Here I look at the astrological dynamics underlying the global response to Covid. In the zine's final chapter, I discuss the theme of "death-rebirth" and analyze how this current moment in time indicates a death of "scientific materialism" and a rebirth of the philosophy of the sacred.This month I have a ton of content planned around this zine, where I'll be doing a deep dive on each of its 4 chapters. You can find digital and print copies (limited in quantity) at my store - thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.com. Thanks for tuning in! Be back soon, - Alexwww.alexsachon.com
Hey everyone, in this episode I do a deep-dive into Dr. Peter McCullough's recent blockbuster interview on Joe Rogan's podcast. I edited out several clips from the interview and share those, while offering detailed analysis on the content of what he is saying. This episode follows my previous episode, which is on the issue of virus isolation. I start things off in this current episode by comparing Dr. McCullough's approach with the ideas discussed in that previous episode.A video version of this will be available on Rumble or Odysee (links available soon). Also, check out my store - a new zine is coming soon and your patronage would be much appreciated. See also my PayPal donation link at my website.Thank you, - Alexwww.alexsachon.com
In this episode, I review a 1941 article of Manly Hall's that explores the intersection between news, current events, and philosophy. In particular, it explores the notion of how, through an appreciation of Law, we can learn and grow through contemplation of the often-depressing reports we see in the news media.Thanks for listening! More soon. - Alexwww.alexsachon.comthewisdomtradition.bigcartel.comIG: @thewisdomtradition
Here's a compilation/mixtape of clips of Michael Hudson discussing the core ideas of his research into finance capitalism from various interviews I gathered from YouTube. Originally, this footage was featured in my docu-series (The Deep State) - check my YouTube or my site www.alexsachon.com for the link to that. (there's a short clip of Noam Chomsky blended in here).I'm going to do more of these "Essential Teachings" series in the future so keep an eye out!- Alexwww.alexsachon.com
We have to talk about something very important: the psychology of "groupthink". This is a topic that could not be more important to understand at this current state of time!In the first half of this video, I offer an introduction and overview of groupthink and how it is shaping our modern world. In the second half, I present a mini-documentary I spliced together from a variety of sources across YouTube. In it, you can hear about the theory of groupthink right from the psychologists who pioneered its study, while also seeing some case studies that make the concept more tangible.Video Link: https://youtu.be/f4Se90ZP2FAPlease watch and share! Thank you. - Alexwww.alexsachon.com
En este episodio tenemos como invitado a Alex Pérez. Él es estudiante de ESCENA, y nos contará sobre la escuela y sus experiencias en ella. Los temas de hoy son:Escuelas de animación: ESCENANo todo se aprende en la universidadLa disciplina en tu educación¿ESCENA es para ti?Adaptarse para sobrevivirCompetencia entre escuelasSi te gusta lo que hacemos ¡Síguenos en nuestras redes y no te pierdas de nada!Alexwww.instagram.com/alexander.prz.cgi/Daniwww.instagram.com/d.diazart/Huicoinstagram.com/ismael_huico/Podcast:www.instagram.com/msea.podcast/www.facebook.com/MSEA.Podcasthttps://twitter.com/mseapodcast¿Necesitas un consejo sobre tus estudios/la vida? Mándanos un DM a nuestro Instagram y haremos los posible por ayudarte :)¿Quieres ver el vídeo de este episodio? Visita nuestro canal de YouTube.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAxxGQ3wbXbkltCfrpDrJQ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tarot cards are a wonderful tool for deepening the connection to your intuition. Dr. Elliot Adam an international Tarot Reader, shares his insights on how to find inspiration through the Tarot. Whether you want to learn more about Tarot, or are navigating the path of your intuition, or want to feel more inspired in your daily life then this is the podcast for you. In This Episode We Will Discuss:- Why and how Tarot Works- How Elliot found his way back to the Tarot… at the birthplace of where Oracles began- Why symbology and Tarot are so important- How the language of Tarot speaks - How to find the right deck for you- How to keep your experiences with Tarot empowering- And much more!Show Notes: Free Gift From AlexThe Spirit Guided Oracle Book a session with Alexwww.eliotoracle.comElliots IGElliots YoutubeElliots FacebookEllots Twitter