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A Couple of Multiples: The Reality of Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder
Drew & Garden System have a candid conversation with Amy Wagner, LMFT/LMHC! Amy Wagner is an EMDRIA approved consultant and they all discuss the many dos and don'ts of using EMDR when clients live with dissociative identity disorder. They discuss the eight phases, resourcing skills, and what to do when clients dissociate or switch during session. You won't want to miss this amazing discussion!Thank to our sponsors for this episode:Alix Amar with Dissociative Creative ExplorationsHealing Selves TherapeuticsAmy Wagner, is a Holistic Trauma Transformation therapist who helps people reclaim the intuitive and connected relationships in the most important parts of their lives. She is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and Advanced EMDR Topics Trainer. She owns a boutique group trauma therapy practice in Orlando, specializing in working with clients who experience complex and developmental trauma. Amy loves to use EMDR and Expressive Arts to help clients on their healing journey.Amy lives a multi-faceted life, both internally and externally. After dropping out of college to begin a dance studio at age 19, Amy helped dancers get to their big stage for 15 years. When life pivoted, she began a real estate career as she raised her two children. A spiritual calling and her own inner healing led her back to college and then grad school to become a relationship and trauma therapist as her children went off to college. As a therapist, Amy has been transformative in helping other therapists learn to reduce stigma and embrace the healing journey of trauma transformation for their clients. Her course, Soul of Dissociation, sold out during the first two offerings. Amy is on a mission to help healers embrace collective healing by reducing the stigma of “othering”. Amy is passionate about the interplay of intergenerational trauma, peak performance and athlete mental health which she discusses in the book in progress, “Cart Path Only”.When not working, Amy travels the world with her professional golfer daughter, visits her son and daughter-in-love in VA, and spends abundant time with her family. She lives in Windermere, FL with her husband and sweet golden retriever.Send us a textFollow us on Instagram: @acoupleofmultiples, @note_to_selves, @seidi_gardensystem Follow us on TikTok: @seidi_gardensystem, @note_to_selves Follow us on Facebook: A Couple of Multiples - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556823127239 Visit our website: acoupleofmultiples.com to sign up for our mailing list, join our private, on-line community Hearts Multiplied, register for peer coaching, consultations, and workshops!
Rocky and Jason talk stock market and the U.S. Economy with Amy Wagner, on 700 WLW!
Rocky and Jason chat with Amy Wagner, PJ Striet, Mike Petraglia, Shannon Kingston, and more on 700 WLW!
Rocky and Jason talk stock market and the U.S. Economy with Amy Wagner, on 700 WLW!
Rocky and Jason chat with Amy Wagner, PJ Striet, Mike Petraglia, Shannon Kingston, and more on 700 WLW!
Rocky and Jason talk stock market and the U.S. Economy with Amy Wagner, on 700 WLW!
Rocky and Jason chat with Amy Wagner, PJ Striet, Mike Petraglia, Shannon Kingston, and more on 700 WLW!
On this episode of the Invest In Her Podcast, host Catherine Gray sits down with Amy Wagner, founder of American Financial Partners, a leading company specializing in equipment financing and leasing for businesses across various industries. With over 25 years of experience, Amy is a trailblazer in a male-dominated field and has been recognized as one of the top women in equipment financing. Her journey from working in equipment leasing at U.S. Bank to becoming a successful entrepreneur herself is a story of resilience, innovation, and dedication to helping businesses scale through smart financial solutions. Catherine and Amy discuss the importance of equipment financing for entrepreneurs, how businesses can use leasing as a tool to preserve cash flow, and the different industries that can benefit from these services—including construction, creative services, transportation, and even home-based businesses like quilting and embroidery. Amy explains how financing works, the differences between credit-based lending and asset-based lending, and why businesses might choose equipment financing over traditional bank loans. She also shares real-world success stories, illustrating how American Financial Partners has helped businesses acquire essential equipment, expand operations, and increase profitability. Whether you're a startup looking for your first piece of equipment or an established company seeking to scale, this episode is packed with valuable insights for entrepreneurs navigating the financing landscape. https://financewithafp.com https://www.showherthemoneymovie.com https://svwomenfoundersfund.vc www.sheangelinvestors.com Follow Us On Social Facebook @sheangelinvestors Twitter (X) @sheangelsinvest Instagram @sheangelinvestors & @catherinegray_investinher LinkedIn @catherinelgray & @sheangels
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Innovation Managers Michael Jareo, Amy Wagner, and Dane Braun return to continue our discussion on innovation. Michael sets the stage, introducing how one can inform…
As the market fell this morning over 1000 points, Scott brings on Allworth Financial's Amy Wagner to discuss if it is time to panic, and what this means for the American economy going forward.
As the market fell this morning over 1000 points, Scott brings on Allworth Financial's Amy Wagner to discuss if it is time to panic, and what this means for the American economy going forward.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Amy Wagner, Dr. Tim Kremchek, Bill Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Amy Wagner, Dr. Tim Kremchek, Bill Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Amy Wagner, Dr. Tim Kremchek, Bill Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
How secure is our retirement? The social security trust fund in running out, and people are borrowing from their retirement accounts to pay off credit cards and other things. Amy Wagner joins Scott to break down what you should do to prepare for retirement.
Sloan continue his assault on State Issue 1. Also what to expect as you approach retirement with Amy Wagner from Allworth Financial, and why Denise Driehaus wants to cut back on spending at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Capt. Steve Saunders joins Sloanie to discuss the increase in drive by shootings in Cincinnati this year. Amy Wagner talks about the state of the economy in the Simply Money segment. Jason Phillabaum breaks down the Paige Johnson case.
Capt. Steve Saunders joins Sloanie to discuss the increase in drive by shootings in Cincinnati this year. Amy Wagner talks about the state of the economy in the Simply Money segment. Jason Phillabaum breaks down the Paige Johnson case.
Join us as we talk with Wilfred Hart and Amy Wagner from the Mental Health Association as they talk about mental healthcare services in Indian River County
It's not always so easy being green in product management. Listen to our conversation with Amy Wagner, Agile Consultant and Coach, where we discuss permaculture for agile teams and why it's important to inherit a green culture in product. Visit AnswerLab.com/mtp to fill in a form for your chance to win a free ticket to Mind The Product San Francisco 2023. Use promo code mtp to enter! Featured Links: Follow Amy on LinkedIn and her website | Perennial | 'What people think building a sustainable internet involves vs what it might actually be' feature by Hannah Smith / The Green Web Foundation | 'Carbon Neutral Roadmaps': Chris Adams on The Product Experience | 'Permaculture Principles' feature by David Holmgren | 'Permaculture Principles' piece by Bill Mollison | The Green Web Foundation | Amy's company website | The Permaculture Principles
When fire strikes, here's what you need to know...My sister, Amy Wagner, lost her family home of nearly 30 years to a fire in the spring of 2020. She's sharing her story of loss, community support, and rebuilding, and how that experience drove her to pay it forward by founding The Wagner Family Fire Fund. The Fire Fund is a non-profit supporting families and individuals who lose their homes to fire.Links The Wagner Family Fire FundFundraiser - August 27, 2020 - The first anniversary of The Wagner Family Fire FundFundraiser - October 20, 2020 - The Texas Road House - A portion of sales will be donated when you mention The Wagner Family Fire FundLegacy BoxSubmit Your Story Idea!Keep the episodes coming! Donate to the podcast today!
Amy Wagner is Cincinnati's financial authority.Okay, so that might be overstating it just slightly, but as a financial reporter and anchor for Allworth Financial, she's become one of our area's most prominent voices when it comes to matters involving the economy and personal finances.Amy is the host of the Simply Money Radio Show on 55KRC and the Simply Money Podcast. Her work is also seen on local television and on Cincinnati.com. What I love most about her work is she makes complex financial issues seem simple, without all the clutter you see on places like CNBC.Amy pivoted to being a financial reporter after years of working in local TV. She spent years as an investigative reporter on Cincinnati television, and part of why I think she's so interesting is her pivot from more traditional TV work to a field she had no prior experience in.In our conversation, you'll hear us talk about her career, her move to the world of financial reporting, and what it's like to do her job in the midst of some very weird economic times. We'll talk expensive gas, the pathway toward better financial times, my favorite all-time story about the stock market, how to talk to kids about money, what exactly crypto is, and whether I'll be able to pay for my daughter's college with my old baseball cards. Amy is exceptionally fun to listen to and be around, I'm proud to call her a friend, and I was honored that she gave us some time for an interesting and fun conversation.
Tune in with our dairy farmer hosts, Michigan's Ashley Messing-Kennedy (@messykennedy) and Minnesota's Rita Vander Kooi, as they talk with Paul Ziemnisky, executive vice president for domestic partnerships at Dairy Management Inc., and Amy Wagner, executive vice president for international partnerships at Dairy Management Inc., about how both retail and restaurant partnerships, both nationally and internationally, are working to drive incremental dairy sales for all dairy farmers.
Comcast MSP offers a second round of $10,000 grants to BIPOC and women owned small businesses in the Twin Cities through the Comcast RISE investment fund. Amy Wagner, owner of Mad Clean in Champlin says she'll use the money to buy a new van.
Mo fills in for Sloanie breaking down the comment of Reds COO Phil Castellini yesterday, talking pop cultures with Tiff, and finance with Amy Wagner.
Mo fills in for Sloanie breaking down the comment of Reds COO Phil Castellini yesterday, talking pop cultures with Tiff, and finance with Amy Wagner.
Scott discusses Cincinnati Urban Planning with 3CDC President and CEO, Steve Leeper. He also goes 1:1 with Tiff Potter about current news in entertainment and politics. Amy Wagner gives us an update on the latest from Allworth Financial. Mike Moroski from the CPS Board informs us of the post Superbowl school schedule and Adam Rizzieri has a look into the "survellance" ad ban.
Scott talks about the aftermath of the Mayfield tornado with Tim Mettey, discusses the Bengals loss with James Rapien, and talks money with Amy Wagner, on 700 WLW.
Broo fills in for Sloanie and he's talking Bearcats, Bengals, Christmas songs, Money with Amy Wagner, and so much more, on 700 WLW.
Broo fills in for Sloanie and he's talking Bearcats, Bengals, Christmas songs, Money with Amy Wagner, and so much more, on 700 WLW.
Andy Stout, CFA and the Chief Investment Officer of Allworth Financial joins the show to discuss the latest earnings reports, and economic stories catching his attention. Steve Sprovach and Brian James, CFP, discuss a potential change that could give the federal government a closer look into your bank account. Amy Wagner and Steve also discuss the key habits of great savers. Amy interviews Mark Reckman, an Estate Planning Attorney at Wood + Lamping about the importance of deeding your home properly.
Amy Wagner and Steve Sprovach discuss the state of Cincinnati's housing market and how savers can get end-of-year financial planning done early. They also talk about the pros and pitfalls of using a Health Savings Account. Amy interviews Carla Messer, the Chief Results Officer of BestWork and an Assistant Professor at Indiana University East, about how job seekers can stand out in Zoom interviews.
Amy Wagner and Steve Sprovach discuss how to feel more confident about creating retirement income and take your questions about financial planning. Andy Stout, CFA and the Chief Investment Officer of Allworth Financial, joins the show to break down how the debt problems from Evergrande, the Chinese real estate conglomerate, are affecting 401(k)s in the United States. Amy and Steve interview Chip Gerhardt, the President & CEO of Government Strategies Group, about how he helped create the ABLE Account, a tax-advantaged savings tool for those with special needs.
Amy Wagner and Steve discuss the retirement changes in Congress' $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill and how to navigate a phased retirement. They also break down the link between inflation and gold prices, and why the relationship isn't as strong as many believe. Amy interviews Mo Egger, host of the afternoon show on ESPN 1530 and a contributor to The Athletic, about the financial implications of the University of Cincinnati moving to the Big 12 conference.
Sloanie talks about the Bengals dramatic win to open the season, to open the show. He then talks with Jill Brink about how you can get involved in saving a kid's life and tackles the whole employment shortage in Cincinnati. He also talks mask mandates and companies with Jill Meyer, President of CUSA regional Chamber, and talks finance with Amy Wagner.
Sloanie talks about the Bengals dramatic win to open the season, to open the show. He then talks with Jill Brink about how you can get involved in saving a kid's life and tackles the whole employment shortage in Cincinnati. He also talks mask mandates and companies with Jill Meyer, President of CUSA regional Chamber, and talks finance with Amy Wagner.
Amy Wagner and Andy Shafer, a Charted Financial Consultant at Allworth discuss how Cincinnati Bell's sale to an Australian acquisitions company affects its shareholders and may impact local employees. They also talk about how newlywed's financial habits continue to change. Brian James, a CFP at Allworth, joins to discuss the state of pensions in Ohio and Kentucky and how retirees can plan for changing guarantees. Amy interviews Carla Messer, the Chief Results Officer of BestWork and an Assistant Professor at Indiana University East about the new perks that employers are using to attract job seekers.
Amy Wagner and Steve Sprovach discuss the benefits and considerations of taking a practice retirement. They also talk about the details that investors should look for in exchange-traded funds, and how to use payment apps more responsibly. Amy interviews Jeff Ostrowski an Analyst for Bankrate.com about the often-forgotten costs of buying an older home.
In Celebrating June Dairy Month, Dairy Management Inc offers a focus on U.S. Dairy Exports. Amy Wagner of DMI says the organization started working with the food service industry in the United States around a decade ago, and then took that work abroad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Broin, founder and CEO of POET, talks about his enthusiasm for the biofuels market and also the need for agriculture to continue fighting to ensure biofuels place in a cleaner environment. Amy Wagner is the executive vice president of global innovation partnerships at Dairy Management Inc., and she joins us for a conversation about expanding the export market. And Melissa Brandão is the founder and CRO of HerdDogg and she explains new technology for tracing cattle and beef. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday on Lake Effect : We learn about the “My Life, My Story” initiative at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center. Then, a new documentary examines why native women face higher rates of sexual assault than all other American women. The founder of Niche Book Bar explains why she’s chosen to feature stories about Black people that don’t just focus on persecution. Plus, we speak with a local surgeon about preventing birth defects. Guests: Suma Samudrala, medical and graduate student at the Medical College of Wisconsin Willow O’Feral and Brad Heck, directors, producers and cinematographers of Sisters Rising ; US Representative Gwen Moore, Wisconsin's Fourth Congressional District Cetonia Weston-Roy, owner of Niche Book Bar Dr. Amy Wagner, section chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin
Listen to Nick and Amy as they chat with our hosts regarding the final touches on getting your home ready to jump out in the market.
Listen to Nick and Amy as they chat with our hosts regarding the final touches on getting your home ready to jump out in the market.
Amy Wagner | Literary Agenthttps://www.a3artistsagency.com/Originally a native of St. Louis, Missouri, Amy Wagner started her career in the entertainment industry by covering books, plays and screenplays for Barbra Streisand’s company, Barwood Films. Wagner spent eight years at the boutique literary agency Rosenstone/Wender before joining A3 Artists Agency (formerly Abrams Artists Agency ) in 2007 where she represents playwrights, screenwriters, television writers, directors, choreographers, composers, lyricists and designers. Amy Wagner is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City and a frequent lecturer at universities and conferences.
On this week’s “Best of Simply Money Podcast,” Allworth financial advisor Steve Sprovach joins Amy Wagner on the show. They discuss the coronavirus’ potential impact on the economy, the fundamentals of a reverse mortgage, and more.
On this week’s “Best of Simply Money Podcast,” Nathan Bachrach and Amy Wagner discuss the risks to our economy in 2020. They also talk about the advantages of a practice retirement and how your 401(k) stacks up to rest of America.
On this week’s “Best of Simply Money Podcast,” Nathan Bachrach and Amy Wagner discuss the new trade deal with China may affect our local economy. They also talk about the basics of long-term care insurance, and the red flags of a bad financial advisor.