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Send us a textAre you tired of hearing "You don't look ADHD" or being told your struggles are "just a fad"? You're not alone. In this revealing conversation with Dr. Alex Cappai we unpack the unique challenges women with ADHD face in professional environments and why being believed is often the first significant hurdle.Dr. Alex Cappai dispels common myths about ADHD, emphasizing that while many associate it with hyperactivity, the central issue is actually attention management. For women especially, ADHD often manifests less visibly - through mental overwhelm, racing thoughts, and periodic burnout rather than external hyperactivity. This difference in presentation frequently leads to misdiagnosis or dismissal of symptoms.We explore the fascinating connection between hormones and ADHD symptoms in women. Dr. Alex Cappai explains how estrogen levels affect dopamine production, creating fluctuating ADHD symptoms throughout the menstrual cycle and intensifying during perimenopause. This biological reality adds another layer of complexity for professional women managing their careers alongside ADHD.The conversation shifts to practical workplace considerations, with Dr. Alex Cappai suggesting that finding the right environment may be more productive than trying to mask in unsuitable settings. Someone with predominantly hyperactive ADHD might struggle in desk-bound roles but thrive in dynamic positions. Understanding your specific needs allows you to seek workplaces where your neurodivergent thinking becomes an asset rather than a limitation.Whether you suspect you might have ADHD or have been diagnosed and are navigating professional challenges, this episode offers valuable insights about professional assessment, workplace accommodation, and embracing your neurodivergent strengths. Subscribe now and join our community of professionals learning to thrive with neurodiversity in the workplace.Support the showJoin, support, and access exclusive episodes now.https://www.buzzsprout.com/2083560/subscribe(@divineenigma338) Instagram (@divineenigma) please complete the form before you book ● Join Sarah's 6-week coaching: https://divineenigma.org/product/6-week-coaching-plan/ Join Today!NeuroEnigma Membership if you'd like to support this independent podcast, click for free ebook Producer & Host: Sarah Music: “She Royalty” by Amaro & “Whistle” by Lukas Got Lucky
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Paulo Amaro fundou hotéis que juntam o lazer à vinicultura. Afirma que se consome mais álcool, mas menos vinho e garante: "Os produtores não querem que se beba desalmadamente, mas que se usufrua".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a textOn May the 6th, China and the European Union mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties. But just where do relations between two of the world's largest economies stand in 2025? And are they moving closer together, or further apart – especially as Donald Trump's tariff plans start to bite?In this special edition of The Agenda, CGTN's Li Jianhua talks to Ambassador Cai Run, Head of the Chinese Mission to the EU, Slovakia's Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár and Portugal's Minister of the Presidency, António Leitão Amaro, to find out.
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La opinión del presentador de La Tribu, este viernes sobre Lamine Yamal y Leo Messi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
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Un día, algo curioso y extraordinario le ocurre a Amaro: ¡Le empiezan a brotar etiquetas en distintas partes del cuerpo! Estas van apareciendo como acto de magia cada vez que alguien le dice que él es de cierta manera.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Padezco del síndrome de Amaro: una forma elegante de decir “me mama el chisme”. Conoce a los perros mutantes de Chernobyl. ¿Los árboles hablan entre sí? ¿Qué se dirán? ¿Mírame el tronco? Hablamos del taco, el santo grial mexicano, y sus propiedades para la salud, ¡provecho! ¿Y qué tiene tienen en común la pesca en hielo y las trabajadoras sexuales? De que pescas algo, pescas algo.
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Prepárate para un recorrido único por los mejores bares de coctelería de México. En este episodio, junto a la increíble Paula García, hacemos una selección —completamente subjetiva, emocional y deliciosa— de las aperturas más memorables en CDMX, además de algunas joyitas en Tijuana y Guadalajara.
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Ken joins JMN to talk about the changes coming to the Regency Square Mall after it had been purchased by Blackwater Development and they are reimagining it and will call it The Nexus at Regency.
Hello, and welcome to The Yeti is Still Broken. We'll be your chief podcast attendants today. We'll begin the episode in a few minutes, but first, I'd like to acquaint you with some important podcast information. When you hit play on the episode, please take a seat and be prepared for theme park hot takes, misinformation from one of the hosts, and cease and desist letters from Jeans D'Amaro. This episode includes Pete's first Bourne Stuntacular experience. Nice work pal! Soon you will be through the intro chatter, so if you want to hear us talk about the modern marvel that is Soarin', you might wanna use the chapters to get through our nonsense. Okay, let's review: hot takes, Jeans D'Amaro, Bourne Stuntacular, misinformation, fear of heights, keep your hands and arms inside at all times—anything else…? Oh yeah, Cody is Jeremy Renner Fan #1! Enjoy!
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Ruben Amaro Jr. joins the Morning Team to discuss Cristopher Sanchez's tremendous Opening day start and his high expectations for the Phillies righty.
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The Morning show is getting ready for Phillies baseball later today! Should the Phillies start slow and ramp up as the season goes on? Or should they play as hard as they can whenever they play? Ruben Amaro Jr. thinks they just need to play baseball.
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Dr. Deirdre Amaro, the Chief Medical Examiner of the Utah Office of the Medical Examiner (OME), believes in the strong ties between solving the mysteries of how people die and how this critical work helps to protect the living. She has a unique role in that she actively does the post-mortem exam, looks at things under a microscope, and analyzes toxicology results while also stepping into her executive role and managing recruiting, hiring, training, and day-to-day operations. She is an amazing example of doing this AND being that -- her job requires completely different skill sets, and she is doing them all. She is living into the "Yes, And" philosophy! Dr. Deirdre oversees the centralized, state-wide medical examiner system for the entire state of Utah. Her and her team investigate all sudden, unexpected, violent, suspicious, or unattended deaths that happen in the state. This means they determine:Cause of death (the injury, illness, or disease that made the person die) and Manner of death (the general category of death, including natural, accident, homicide, suicide, or undetermined)Dr. Deirdre Amaro is a quadruple-certified physician in:anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, forensic pathology, and neuropathology Before this role, she worked as a forensic pathologist since 2016 in multiple states and a variety of medical examiner systems. This is a fascinating interview with an incredibly dedicated, smart woman who helps advocate for both the dead and the living through her work. Contact Info:Dr. Deirdre Amaro - GuestDr. Deirdre Amaro (LinkedIn)Julie Berman - Hostwww.womenwithcooljobs.com@womencooljobs (Instagram)Julie Berman (LinkedIn)Send Julie a text!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I absolutely LOVE being the host and producer of "Women with Cool Jobs", where I interview women who have unique, trailblazing, and innovative careers. It has been such a blessing to share stories of incredible, inspiring women since I started in 2020. If you have benefitted from this work, or simply appreciate that I do it, please consider buying me a $5 coffee. ☕️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/julieberman Thank you so much for supporting me -- whether by sharing an episode with a friend, attending a LIVE WWCJ event in Phoenix, connecting with me on Instagram @womencooljobs or LinkedIn, sending me a note on my website (www.womenwithcooljobs.com), or by buying me a coffee! It all means so much.
Send us a textKen Amaro, a former broadcaster with 42 years of experience and current Jacksonville City Councilman for District 1, joins Eric Ross, RN. Ken shares his decade-long journey with Type 2 diabetes from diagnosis through management and lifestyle adaptations, dropping motivational nuggets and tips he's learned along the way. The two discuss the need for regular checkups, the importance of listening to your body, and the importance of watching what you eat.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
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Can the path to becoming a game-changing law firm be forged through tenacity and innovation in the face of adversity? In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael Mogill welcomes James Amaro, Founder of the Amaro Law Firm and renowned trial attorney, to explore the journey from starting a practice to becoming a respected leader in the legal industry. James shares his experiences and insights on overcoming adversity, transforming a vision into reality, and fostering a culture of continuous growth and accountability. Here's what you'll learn: That navigating significant setbacks and treating each challenge as an opportunity are vital for growth and recovery in law firm management How implementing KPIs and SOPs can dramatically enhance a firm's culture and profitability by emphasizing accountability and structured performance Why adapting new strategies, such as leveraging AI and focus groups, is essential for maintaining competitiveness and achieving excellence in legal practice From weathering the toughest storms to leveraging innovation in trial preparation, James Amaro exemplifies the power of perseverance and strategic evolution. Join us as we unpack these invaluable lessons to inspire your firm's path to success. ---- 00:00 – Introduction 02:12 – Building a Law Firm from the Ground Up 06:45 – The Reality of Starting Over: Lessons from Setbacks 12:30 – Scaling from Solo to a Nationally Recognized Practice 17:22 – The Power of Mindset: How Resilience Defines Success 22:14 – Transforming a Law Practice into a Thriving Business 27:39 – Leadership, Accountability, and Building a High-Performance Culture 34:15 – The Role of Core Values and KPIs in Sustaining Growth 39:50 – Final Thoughts and Takeaways ---- Links & Resources: Amaro Firm Hurricane Ike BP oil spill Peloton Biggie Smalls Tierra Del Fuego ---- Listening to this episode but want to watch it? Check it out on Spotify. Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 264. Bill Perkins — Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life 334. Dr. Benjamin Hardy — From Limiting Beliefs to Limitless Potential: A Guide to Personal Growth 304. AMMA — Creating a Culture of Success
Seeing Disney characters is a highlight for many Disney park visitors. Our guest this week not only got to meet characters as a kid, she became good "friends" with them. Lifelong Disney fan and former cast member Kim Kaufman shares some of her unique character stories.Plus Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D'Amaro was on hand at the South By Southwest conference to share more information about new attractions coming to the parks. Hosts John Alois, Shawn Degenhart and John Redlingshafer would love to hear from you! Email or send a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=100063622463796 https://www.instagram.com/hyperion_hub/ https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FHubHyperion
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Three Tier is hosted by Jacob Gluck and Taylor Foxman.---Today's guest is Kyle Harder of See The Elephant Amaro.What does “see the elephant” mean? Where did that name come from?See the Elephant Amaro di Rucola stands out as a particularly unique and delicious amaro with a story as interesting as it's name. So what does "See the Elephant" mean, and where did the name come from?The Meaning Behind the NameGoing to "See the Elephant" is an idiom that harkens back to the early 1800's. At the time, people from all over were traveling to New York City to go see the very first elephant. Across the United States newspapers were printing the phrase “see the elephant,” which led to it's popularity. It has since become a turn of phrase used whenever you go out into the world to see something with your own eyes - you just have to see it to believe it. In those days, seeing an elephant was a rare and exciting experience, often associated with travel to far-off lands and encountering the unknown. The phrase came to represent embracing adventure, seeking new experiences, and broadening one's horizons. See the Elephant Amaro embodies this spirit perfectly. It encourages us to explore the diverse world of flavors, to step outside our comfort zones and discover something new.Tasting NotesAmaro, Italian for “bitter”, broadly refers to a class of Italian aromatic, herbal, or bittersweet liqueurs typically served as an after-meal digestif. Arugula: The Heart of the MatterSee the Elephant Amaro distinguishes itself with its key ingredient: arugula. While most amari rely on a base of herbs, spices, citrus peels and roots, See the Elephant takes a bold approach using arugula to make our amaro. The result is a flavor profile that's both familiar and surprising.Locally Sourced Ingredients: Quality MattersSee the Elephant is produced in Agropoli, Italy along the Cilento Coast in Southern Italy, a region renowned for its natural beauty and rich culinary traditions. Specifically, the ingredients are sourced from Parco Nazionale del Cilento which makes See the Elephant a “zero kilometer” produced amaro or “farm to bottle.” It is a beautiful region that includes the Vallo di Diano, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region is in the broader region of Campania, which is where the majority of the lettuce used in Italy is grown. This is why See the Elephant utilizes arugula in the amaro - use what grows locally!Time Tested Process: Third Generation Family Owned & Produced in ItalyFortunately, arugula grows in the region for 11 months of the year, which allows us to make See the Elephant Amaro nearly year round. Each batch, while slightly different has the same taste due to the time tested process three generations in the making. The arugula rests on a grain neutral spirit for 2 to 3 weeks, while a few other family secret herbs and spices are included in the amaro. The result is a wonderfully complex and beautifully unique taste that can only come from amaro di rucola, See the Elephant.Tasting Notes: A Journey for the SensesBittersweet Harmony: Expect a balanced bitterness, not overly aggressive, complemented by a subtle sweetness.Nostalgic Sweetness: Reminiscent of bubble gum, eggnog, cotton candy, root beer and bitter cola.Peppery Arugula: The distinctive peppery bite of arugula shines through, adding a unique
Ektoras Binikos has had quite a life in the New York cocktail scene. From Sugar Monk up in Harlem (which was recently named a 50 Best Discovery) to Bitter Monk in Industry City, the boozy entrepreneur is now at the helm of Atheras Spirits. They're making a bunch of new creations, ranging from a straightforward distillate flavored with fig leaves (which may or may not be pre-used by The Speakeasy's hosts) to an amaro based on the preservatives used in mummification. Ektoras sits down with Damon & Greg to talk about running a microdistillery in Brooklyn, sourcing weird botanicals, and what the customer can expect from these very off-the-beaten-path liqueurs.Plus, it's daylight savings time! Be sure to set the clocks on your microwave and stove ahead this weekend. Everything else is probably good.Follow Ektoras on Instagram at @ektorasbFollow Atheras on Instagram at @atherasspiritsLove The Speakeasy but wish there was more? Check out Bottled in Bond, our new Patreon podcast exclusively for you, our best regulars! Join now for sponsor-free listening, video podcasts, access to pre-sales and drink recipes from all our guests. Higher proof and aged to perfection, check it out now at patreon.com/BottledinBondCheck out Quiote Imports at quioteimports.com and use promo code “Speakeasy” to get free shipping at checkout. Don't forget to click SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show if you can.
Join us on our latest episode where we talk about all things Indian Whisky. In this episode we try and review 2 single malt Indian whiskies from Rampur. Is Indian Whisky any good? How do they compare to Scotch? American Whiskey? Are any of them worth it? Only one way to find out...Featured are: 1. Rampur Double Cask Indian Single Malt Whisky https://rampursinglemalt.com/double-cask/2. Rampur Asava Single Malt Whisky (finished in Cabernet Sauvignon barrels) https://rampursinglemalt.com/asava/https://rampursinglemalt.com#newrelease #indianwhisky #rampur #singlemalt #cask #drinkreview #podcast #isitworthit #arsenicculture This Country Drinks More Whiskey Than Anyone (It's Not America)-E103https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture