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In this episode of the Social Mastery Podcast Andrew sits down with 3 participants from the Social Mastery program and runs a joint coaching session to help solidify some of the lessons from the program as well as resolve any issues that may have come up since the conclusion of the program.Listen in as Andrew, Anthony Duncan, Rob Bryson and Hannah Demkin discuss their issues and find solutions.
Anthony Duncan is the Director of Local Programs at IMBA and is based out of Johnson City, Tennessee. The IMBA Local program is designed to support grassroots mountain bike organizations through services, education and mentorship programs. In this episode we ask Anthony: How long have you been at IMBA? What were you doing before joining? The IMBA local program was launched at the end of 2017 which represented a huge change for the organization. What was happening back then that led to the formation of Local? There are two IMBA Local support service options: Chapter services and Affiliate services. What does Affiliate services include? What kinds of services does Chapter support add? Does IMBA directly help groups advocate at the local level, or do you provide education and resources so groups can advocate for themselves instead? What are some of the biggest challenges local trail groups are facing? Have you seen an uptick in new local groups forming since the pandemic began? It seems like lately some of the groups that decided to drop their IMBA association are coming back as Local affiliates. What do you think is driving that? Do you think state-level groups like those forming in Vermont and California are a natural evolution in MTB advocacy?How do IMBA Regions fit this model? Is this a good time to be a mountain bike advocate? Are economic arguments increasingly effective in trail project approvals? What's next for IMBA Local? Learn more about IMBA Local at IMBA.com. --Keep up with the latest in mountain biking at Singletracks.com and on Instagram @singletracks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/singletracks/support
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Check out this episode bringing awareness to Minority Mental Health Awareness Month in July 2021. Christ over Culture Founder Michelle Lenae is joined by Dead the Silence co-founders Anthony Duncan and Osadeba Omokaro to discuss the importance of mental health awareness, especially in communities of color.
This week is our interview with the Mahdi Brothers and Anthony Duncan, co-founders of Mad Optimist, a sustainable customizable body care brand with a community focus based right here in Bloomington, Indiana. All three are alumni of the College of Arts & Sciences here at IU, having graduated with majors in psychology, political science, and linguistics. In this week's episode, they share their story of how they went from friends in college to business owners of a successful company, and why it's so important to do what you love. We even dive into their experience being on the hit TV show Shark Tank, and advice on navigating starting your career after graduation. Transcript: https://careers.college.indiana.edu/?p=120122 Links Mentioned in this Episode: https://www.themadoptimist.com/
In this episode, Anthony Duncan an advocate for mental health, and a graduate student at New York University Steinhardt in the Dietetic Program in Dietetics (DPD) and Masters of Clinical Nutrition shares intimate experiences from navigating Grad School as an African American, running a non-profit called 'Dead the Silence' (which was inspired by the loss of his sister to suicide) and also balancing school. You can view more of Anthony Duncan's work for unspoken mental health issues and other resources for healing and support at www.deadthesilence.com Visit our website - www.gradlifeuncut.com for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grad-life-uncut/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grad-life-uncut/support
Pennie talks about the art of letting go & is joined by Anthony Duncan founder of Dead The Silence. We talk suicide awareness, how nutrition affects mental health, speaking your truth, healing, therapy, letting go of control, forgiving yourself, & so much more!
Pennie talks about the art of letting go & is joined by Anthony Duncan founder of Dead The Silence. We talk about suicide awareness, how nutrition affects mental health, speaking your truth, healing, therapy, letting go of control, forgiving yourself, & so much more! Pennie also talks Kanye West & Tamar Braxton...praying for them both and their family. Follow @deadthesilence on IG to support the movement! To watch the documentary he mentioned head over to www.deadthesilence.com
So many, in fact, too many of us have dealt with mental issues at sometime or another. Anxiety, panic attacks, depression, substance abuse, schizophrenia and eating disorders all fall within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. As dietitians we are taught the hardcore science behind food and nutrition. We understand the ins and outs of the Krebs cycle , ketosis, etc, but what about dealing with a patient or client who has crippling anxiety, repeat panic attacks, and/or depression? Moreover, some cultures and even religions do not consider mental disorders to be an actual thing. In this podcast episode we don’t have all the answers, but we do have an open and candid conversation with future dietitian and co-founder of Dead the Silence, Anthony Duncan, about his close to home experience with mental disorders and its impact on nutrition. Check out our Facebook group: https://m.facebook.com/nutritionlifestyleswithKandJ/?ref=bookmarks Get the latest nutrition tends by joining our newsletter: https://kim-rose-dietitian.ck.page/e9e9684f2c?fbclid=IwAR3kdw7KN6NWnu-VkdFYRUGMnSMxoDmuSg9oN-L5sR04TYRTkZLfFEw-EZQ Music by: Lakey Inspired https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2Flakeyinspired&v=0-6NexUAIIo&event=video_description&redir_token=vv7eznQk14fCGk8_iJSQkaBWnYV8MTU3NDExNTA1OUAxNTc0MDI4NjU5)
In this episode, I sit down with Mohammed M. Mahdi and Anthony Duncan, co-founders of The Mad Optimist (https://www.themadoptimist.com/). We dive into why they started the company. We go deeper into how to the company's messaging and pivot more to the customer service and employee focus of their company. Special Guests: Anthony Duncan and Mohammed M. Mahdi.
Dead the Silence Co-founders Anthony Duncan and Osadeba Omokaro kick off National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month with an event entitled Sound Off: Dead the Silence highlighting unspoken conversations about mental health in minority communities. Anthony and Osadeba share a very personal story about the moment that changed their lives forever and how they turned pain into a catalyst for awareness, healing, and hope for the community. - Follow Dead the Silence on Instagram: @DeadtheSilence To learn more about their upcoming event on July 18, 2019 visit dtssoundoff.eventbrite.com. - Follow Christ over Culture on Instagram: @ChristoverCulture Christ over Culture Fill Your Cup Brunch Tickets: christoverculture.com
Birthed out of his pain, Anthony Duncan founded Dead The Silence with his friend Osadeba Omokaro to end the mental health stigma and provide a safe space for people to talk about mental health after losing his sister to suicide. Osadeba shared how he struggled with suicidal thoughts and says that his work with Dead The Silence afforded him the opportunity to connect with others and educate the community.References/Resources:DC Book Signing RSVP Link: (Book signing from 2-3: 30 pm is open but the room where the panel is happening is filled to capacity)https://www.eventbrite.com/e/saved-depressed-book-signing-with-t-kea-blackman-tickets-62931896998SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT: Minority Mental Health Summit In Birmingham, AL https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-minority-mental-health-awareness-summit-tickets-57249033400GET YOUR COPY OF KEA'S BOOK! Saved & Depressed: A Suicide Survivor's Journey of Mental Health, Healing & Faithhttps://www.amazon.com/Saved-Depressed-Suicide-Survivors-Journey/dp/109643377XDead The Silence Website: www.deadthesilence.com Dead The Silence Instagram: www.instagram.com/deadthesilence/Where to find Kea on social media and join the mental health conversation?Twitter: www.twitter.com/firefliespod Instagram: www.instagram.com/firefliespod “Like Us” on Facebook: www.facebook.com/firefliespod Join the Fireflies Unite: Healthy Minds Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/1714131805325103/ Send all podcast inquiries to kea@firefliesunite.com
In this episode of the Unmistakable Creative, we get to sit down with the co-founder of The Mad Optimist soap company, Anthony Duncan. Anthony lived with his two friends in college when the three of them decided to figure out how to make their own soap. What started out as a fun experiment soon turned into a business model that is now aptly known as The Mad Optimist. Take a listen to find out how 3 college friends making soap for fun went on to start a successful business in the face of industry behemoths.To find out more about Anthony Duncan and The Mad Optimist, visit www.TheMadOptimist.comYou can also follow them on Facebook and Instagram as @TheMadOptimist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.
In this episode of the Unmistakable Creative, we get to sit down with the co-founder of The Mad Optimist soap company, Anthony Duncan. Anthony lived with his two friends in college when the three of them decided to figure out how to make their own soap. What started out as a fun experiment soon turned into a business model that is now aptly known as The Mad Optimist. Take a listen to find out how 3 college friends making soap for fun went on to start a successful business in the face of industry behemoths.To find out more about Anthony Duncan and The Mad Optimist, visit www.TheMadOptimist.comYou can also follow them on Facebook and Instagram as @TheMadOptimist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On December 14th of last year, IMBA announced their new IMBA Local Program. The revamped Chapter Program is very different, and so I spoke with the Program Manager and Chapter Liaison, Anthony Duncan. Anthony was formerly the Regional Director for the Mid-Atlantic and prior to that served as the President of SORBA Tri-cities for 4 years. … Continue reading "Ep 34 – IMBA Local: Interview with Anthony Duncan of IMBA"