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Episode: Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast — Episode 379 Release Date: June 16, 2026 Guest: John Rinehart, Author & Founder of Gospel Patrons The Generosity Revolution: Rediscovering the DNA of Gospel Patrons What if the most powerful force for global Kingdom impact isn't in the pulpit—it's in the marketplace? Host Justin Forman sits down with John Rinehart, author and founder of Gospel Patrons, to trace the remarkable thread of God-fueled generosity that runs from the early church all the way to modern entrepreneurs. From William Tyndale's cloth merchant patron to the couple who funded the Jesus Film and went bankrupt the very next year, this conversation unearths the stories that prove one thing: when you give to the Kingdom of God, losing is impossible. John shares his own journey—from a 25-year-old businessman asking "what's all this for?" to circling the globe for 132 days to discover what it means to be a gospel patron. Together, he and Justin wrestle with the three enemies of Christian generosity, expose the subtle lies of the world's definition of wealth, and reveal how focused, intentional giving is the quickest path to joy there is. Key Topics: The three villains of Christian generosity: the world, the flesh, and the devil — and how to fight them with generosity, humility, and integrity Why "radical generosity is normal Christianity" — what the early church in Acts 2 and Acts 4 can teach entrepreneurs today The jaw-dropping stories of gospel patrons throughout history: William Tyndale's cloth merchant, the patron behind Amazing Grace, and Bunker & Caroline Hunt funding the Jesus Film Why focused, intentional giving produces more joy and Kingdom impact than scattered, reactive giving The three marks of a true gospel patron: financially invested, personally involved, and advancing the gospel Notable Quotes: "Radical generosity is normal Christianity." — John Rinehart "I think when we give to the kingdom of God, losing is impossible." — John Rinehart "Generosity is the quickest path to joy there is." — John Rinehart Guest Background: John Rinehart is the founder of Gospel Patrons and the author of multiple books documenting the stories of business and professional leaders who have partnered with ministry to fuel great movements of God throughout history. After careers in business and seminary, John and his wife took a 132-day trip around the world to become global Christians. His newest book, 31 Gospel Patrons, profiles 31 modern-day business and professional leaders living out the gospel patron calling today.
Join us for this compelling episode of TBCY as we sit down with Paul Slater, author of "The AI Ready Human," Principal and Founder of Paul Slater Advisory, and a seasoned corporate leader from Oklahoma, USA.In this thought-provoking conversation with the host, Paul shares his insights on thriving as a human in the rapidly evolving age of AI. Discover the true impact of technology transformation, explore the four types of AI, and understand why adaptability is the ultimate human superpower in the future of work.Gain practical advice on overcoming feelings of overwhelm in the age of AI, learn about the seven essential capabilities for becoming AI-ready, and explore what will remain uniquely human as AI continues to advance.Whether you're a leader, a professional, or simply curious about the future of work, this episode is packed with ideas and strategies to help you navigate the AI revolution.
Send us Fan MailOne in three Canadian girls has experienced childhood sexual abuse. One in eight boys. These aren't abstract numbers — they're children in classrooms, on hockey teams, in families across the country.Ismena Toscan is 15 years old. She is a survivor, the founder of the Hula Hoop Initiative, the author of two children's books on body autonomy and personal safety, and someone who has already spoken at the House of Commons in support of the Keeping Children Safe Act. In this episode she talks about why preventive education has to begin long before anything goes wrong, what the hula hoop concept teaches young children about their own boundaries and personal space, why she chooses the word survivor over victim, and what parents can do right now to build the kind of open relationship that makes children feel safe enough to speak up.This one is for every parent, every educator, and every person who believes children deserve to feel safe.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guest are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. We value diverse perspectives and aim to provide a platform for thoughtful discussion and exploration of different ideas.Got any comments, suggestions or queries? We'd love to hear from you! DM us on Instagram @dirty.laundry.podcast to be featured on one of our upcoming episodes. Also, don't forget to rate and review our show on your favourite podcast player.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on TBCY with Ajay Chaturvedi—author and deep thinker—as he explores the mysteries and significance of time through the lens of ancient Indian scriptures.Ajay, Founder of Harva XPO and a globally recognized leader, explains why time is cyclical—not linear—and what this means for human progress, personal growth, and our connection to nature. Discover how festivals, rituals, and traditional calendars are not just cultural practices but tools for aligning with cosmic rhythms.He also shares practical wisdom for today's youth, insights into the Panchanga, and timeless lessons from the Vedas on living meaningfully in the modern world.
“Be unreasonable” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special guest Jimmy Vee @authorjimmyvee, who is a bestselling children's author with five books published and five more on the way, blending humor, heart, and lessons that help kids laugh, grow, and fall in love with reading. But that's just the start. He's also an accomplished business author, a serial entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of one of Central Florida's most respected marketing agencies, Gravitational Marketing.S9 Episode 6: 4/9/2026Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Jimmy VeeFollow Our Podcast:Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ X: @dailygrindpod https://x.com/dailygrindpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailygrindpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailygrindpodPodcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest:Website: https://bellylaughbooks.com/ Instagram: @authorjimmyveeX:@TheJimmyVeeTik Tok: @authorjimmyvee
ABOUT JOE PINE: Joe's LinkedIn profile; linkedin.com/in/joepine Websites: strategichorizons.com (Blog) StrategicHorizons.com (Company) strategichorizons.com (Personal) SHOW INTRO: Today, EPISODE 86… I talk with Joe Pine Joe Pine, an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and management advisor to Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial start-ups alike... * * * * I've been in the world of retail place-making for a few decades. 3 would qualify as ‘a few' I guess. I took a detour for a few years in the late 20-teens, shifting from retail design into the play space of hospitality – a wonderful diversion. The transition was transformative to be sure. I got to re-imagine what I knew about customer experience place making in terms of retail stores and turn my lens towards another fascination – hotels. The interesting thing that emerged was the recognition that in the world of retail everyone, brands, and retail designers and architects alike, were all going on about experience. Now this in and of itself was curious because I'd been designing stores for a couple decades, and I couldn't recall one client who had ever come to the game and said – ‘hey lets create a really miserable experience for our customers…' ‘…Let's make it hard to understand the assortment, hard to read the labels, bathe the product in bad lighting, have people walk the store not being able to find the thing they came in for, etc…' Not one. Ironically though, while many clients never asked for that, we have all had the experience of that exactly being the case in many stores we go to. So no,… creating a bad experience was never the strategy. We retail designers always sought to create places where positive experience was key. The stuff was important to be sure, but the experience - the emotional residue of the retail interaction - was what was critically important. The stuff was supposed to deliver on what it purported to do, fit well, wear well, not break down, taste good, make you feel better, whatever… it was supposed to work. Otherwise why buy it? In some cases, the stuff just had to deliver on its practical, functional level, it didn't need to give you more than that. It was a commodity that lived up to its promise. In other cases the stuff delivered on function but gave you oh so much more on an emotional, socio-cultural, psychological, spiritual, level… and all of that is about brand relevance and emotional impact of owning the thing – what it says about you. It's like looking at the difference between a paper bag which you could get for about 5 cents and a Birkin bag for which you'd drop $50,000. They both provide the same functional use – they carry other stuff – I think we could make a pretty sound argument that that is true. But now the Birkin bag, well… it is supposed to offer you so much more about who you are, and what tribe you run with and a host of other non-tangibles that deeply connect us to a brand. Things way beyond function. And if the paper bag got wet and fell apart, well… you could be confident that for the price of the Birkin bag you could literally get a million replacements. The interesting thing about the stuff, or services, in retail places whether a commodity or something altogether magnificent and magical was that in either case we had to wrap it in positive experience. Mess up the experience and you've damaged the relationship. And repairing that rupture can take some time. So, experience matters because the overt and subtle messaging that accompanies a shopping trip is important in fostering the long-term connection between a customer, product (or service) and the brand. The value proposition that determines my choice of one brand or retailer over another can't just be they have lots of whatever it is at low prices. Price point and SKU count are not differentiators in an economy where you can get virtually anything on Amazon and have it delivered to your door and, as a brand or retailer, you are hoping to engage an emerging cohort of customers who craves more than getting a good deal. Now... the interesting thing about hospitality is that industry never really sold stuff. You didn't take home the hotel room (at least not until more recently). You took in, and took home, experience - the body memory and emotional residue of being there. Your stuff, as it were, was a camera full of images and tchotchkes bought along the way during the trip that serve as a conduit or a link to, or a trigger of memories and emotional responses to experiences previously lived. You don't bring home the hotel room, though you can now buy the Westin Heavenly bed and all of the linens – I have often wondered why, if I love the room décor, I can't just walk around with my phone and point it at QR codes on everything and in a flash have the whole thing purchased and sent off to my home or apartment to redo the guest room – or my own bedroom for that matter? So…in the end retail sells stuff and wraps it in experience and hotels only sells experience though the industry is starting to get it that selling stuff may extend the brand experience beyond the hotel stay into your home…. Another interesting distinction between hospitality and retail is time. In the hospitality world you spend an overnight or maybe a few days immersed in the brand experience. In a retail store dwell time is often measured in seconds or minutes. This matters because it suggests that retail has to come on strong and be impactful quickly, capturing interest and trying to hold it. Everyone in retail knows the longer the stay the more conversion – larger basket size. Get customers to linger longer and their consideration of other things that were not on their primary shopping list begin to be a little more interesting. There are environments that sell spectacle, the digitally immersive environments that we see emerging into the market like Moment Factory Lumina walks, meow wolf, the Monet digital experiences and things like Artechouse. While they are visual captivating, what is being sold is time in the form of 20-minute shows and 2 hour walks in a midnight forest. Time is the currency of experiences, and more companies should figure out how to charge for it. The both challenge and opportunity here is that in an economy that seems to be time starved because our attention is so fractured into micro moments, time and attention are intricately intertwined. And the rules of basic economics are at play suggesting that the more scarce something is the more expensive it becomes to acquire it. Customer acquisition when pedaling time becomes a costly endeavor. But then time seems to pass by without notice when experience is built on a good story. All good experiences engage the imagination in narrative. We are built for story more than logic though we have believed the at later is the dominant prowess of our species. And stories directly effect our neurobiology in remarkable ways that allow the narrative to come alive in us. Remember, that we came to understand the world through dance, rhythm and stories told around fires for millenia - even before language became a prime vehicle for expression. Our affinity for story is deeply woven into our very beings. So, all great experiences are built on great stories. Narrative manifest become brand experience places. These places for selling goods and services are like stage sets for stories to unfold. I love the theatre and have always felt that retailers and brands should instruct their sales associates to act out their parts in the brand narrative and embrace the idea of theater as a customer interaction strategy. I've always thought of the theatre as something into which I dove for a time, becoming full emersed in the story and emerged somehow changed. I learned something I didn't know previously, saw the world from a different point of view, I would become one of the characters in the story and was, may be, in some way transformed. Certainly during the performance, I was definitely in and out of body state – no longer me. The world beyond the story unfolding in front of me disappeared for a time. And so great experiences can also be transformative... The NXTLVL Experience Design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production is by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.
Guest Co-Host, Charles Duncan, Guest: Scott Hamilton, Founder & Managing Director, Leeham Company and author: The Rise and Fall of Boeing: And The Way Back. Also: Elliott Mgt sells some SWA shares; Spirit sells more Chicago gates; AA employees vote no confidence; International travel bookings down; Listener Q on hub economics.
Jon Taffer joins Nick and Chris to talk hosting Bar Rescue, creating NFL Sunday Ticket, and the release of his new Taffer's Brown Butter Bourbon! Jon is in town for some liquor signing events for his Taffer’s Browned Butter Bourbon this weekend as they launch distribution in Georgia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Brand Called You, entrepreneur and author Mitch Russo reveals how businesses can uncover hidden value within their systems and transform it into scalable, recurring revenue through licensing. Drawing from his experience building eight-figure companies and working with Tony Robbins and Chet Holmes, Mitch explains why licensing is the ultimate escape from the time-for-money trap.00:35- About Mitch RussoMitch is an author, a founder and a strategist,He's an author of a book titled Licensing for Leverage.
Join us for an inspiring episode of "The Brand Called You" featuring bestselling author and entrepreneur Kae G Wagner, founder of The Bold Authors Network. In this rich conversation, Kae unveils her remarkable journey from winning her first writing award at 13, through her transition from nonfiction to fiction, and her success with the "Frankie Girl" series. She shares the personal stories that shaped her novels and her mission to empower authors—especially introverts—who struggle with marketing.Discover actionable strategies for book promotion, the vital role of metadata in getting noticed by AI and search engines, the power of reader engagement, and the importance of building your own audience asset through newsletters. Kae also highlights unique collaborative opportunities for writers and gives an inside look at how The Bold Authors Network supports its members in mastering both the mindset and skillset needed for successful book marketing.
Pastor Roger Ross tackles this question head-on in Kinda Christian: From Curious to Serious about Jesus (Invite Ministries; October 21, 2025). His book offers a practical roadmap for anyone stuck in spiritual limbo, whether they're agnostic, exploring faith or sitting in church pews without real transformation. Kinda Christian provides actionable pathways through six key principles: glory, grace, group, growth, giftedness, and generosity. Ross draws from decades of pastoral leadership—including ten years leading one of the Midwest's largest United Methodist churches—to show how modern lives are still being transformed by authentic faith. ROGER'S MINISTRYBACKGROUND FAITH JOURNEYTEENAGE & EARLY ADULTHOOD FAITH AGENCYLEAD PASTOR 10 YEARSFOUNDER OF INVITE MINISTRIES & THE HUMILITY GROUPMYTH ABOUT PASTORSMOST CHALLENGING IN VOCATIONAL MINISTRY?HAS CHURCH LOST THE ART OF DISCIPLESHIP? WHY?CULTURECULTURAL CHRISTIAN VS BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN?DIFFERENTIATE CONVICTION OVER CONVENIENCEREGARDLESS OF RELIGION, SPIRITUAL FLUIDITY & PROGRESSIVENESS, or DENOMINATION | WHAT ARE THE BASIC EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS ALL PEOPLE HAVE BOOKKinda Christian: From Curious to Serious about Jesus RELEASED END OF OCTOBER MANY BOOKS ON DISCIPLESHIP HOW IS KINDA CHRISTIAN UNIQUE?WHO'S IT FOR? WHY NOW?DISCUSS: BRIDGING SPIRITUAL CURIOSITY AND AUTHENTIC FAITH.DEFINE SPIRITUAL CURIOSITY WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE WE NEED THIS BRIDGE?HOW DO WE FIND THIS AREA OF NEED?DISCIPLINED TACTICAL APPROACH TO BRIDGING THIS GAP?GOOD > GOD > GOSPEL CONVERSATION CHRISTIANS AND PASSIVE FAITHMORE PREVALENT? Why?Kinda Christian provides a practical roadmap for spiritual transformation. Divided into two sections, the book first focuses on cultivating deeply devoted disciples and then equips readers to guide others on the same journey. TWO SECTIONSSection One: Deeply Devoted DisciplesSection Two: Disciples Who Make Disciples3 CHARACTERISTICS OF A DISCIPLE:1. Love God2. Launch Community3. Unleash CompassionG6 NETWORKGlory: A disciple joyfully and intentionally lives in the presence of God both privately and publicly.Grace: A disciple has personally accepted the unmerited love of God offered in Jesus Christ and intentionally shares Christ's love with those who don't know him yet.Group: A disciple regularly connects with a handful of other disciples totaste grace, apply Scripture, and encourage one another to become like Christ in thought, word, and action.Growth: A disciple takes personal responsibility for his or her spiritual journey by practicing spiritual disciplines that cultivate Christ-centered living and by helping others grow on their journey.Giftedness: A disciple sees his or her identity as a servant of Christ, discovers one's spiritual gifts, deploys them in ministry under God's direction, and develops them to their fullest potential.Generosity: A disciple humbly recognizes all of life belongs to God and cheerfully gives his or her time and resources to bring Christ's healing, justice, and hope to those in need.FUTURE VISIONINVITE MINISTRIES | DISCUSS“high on Jesus and low on politics.”SHOULD WE COMPARTMENTALIZE?SHOULD CHRISTIANS AVOID VOICING TRUTH IN UNCOMFORTABLE SECTORS?ENCOURAGEMENT AND CHALLENGE TO CHRISTIAN MEN
“Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.” — Will RogersJoe De Sena is a New York Times bestselling author, fitness icon, and the founder of Spartan—a global movement that's transformed 15M+ lives through its world-renowned endurance events and lifestyle programs.After a successful corporate career, Joe left it all behind to pursue a more meaningful mission: to get 100 million people off the couch. What started as a few races in Vermont has exploded into a global fitness phenomenon, with over 1M+ participants across 40+ countries every year.Joe has personally completed more than 50 ultra-events, even completing 14 Ironmans in a single year. He now trains others to build mental toughness, embrace discomfort, and live with purpose.In this episode:• How to strengthen your mindset through physical challenges.• The daily discipline behind elite performance.• Why modern life makes us soft — and what to do about it.• How to build a healthy, loving, and resilient family.
Our guest this week is Mark Reinfeld of Boulder, CO who is an award-winning chef, best-selling author and authority on plant-based cuisine. He is also the father of two young boys, including one with Angelman SyndromeMark and his wife, Ashley Boudet, have been married for 10 years and are the proud parents of two boys: River (7) and Sage (9) who has Angelman Syndrome. With more than two decades of experience, Chef Mark has written several acclaimed cookbooks, including The 30-Minute Vegan series, and has been recognized as a leader in the vegan and conscious cooking space. Mark is also founder of the Vegan Fusion Culinary Academy, where he trains the next generation of plant-based chefs. His work emphasizes flavor, nutrition, and compassion, making him a sought-after speaker, consultant, and culinary instructor around the world.Mark also leads or co-leads two dads groups of fathers raising children with special needs and is the author of the forthcoming book entitled: Islands Of Peace: Navigating The World Of Special Needs Parenting.We'll hear Mark's story on this episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show Notes - Phone – 808-652-5904 Email – info@chefmarkreinfeld.com LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-reinfeld-6921344/ Website - https://www.chefmarkreinfeld.com/ Website – https://www.ohanavitality.org/ Books – Healing The Vegan Way - https://tinyurl.com/vnauxsw7The Ultimate Age Defying Plan - https://tinyurl.com/h9b3u7u5Islands Of Peace: Navigating The World Of Special Needs ParentingSpecial Fathers Network -SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA/videosPlease support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/ SFN Mastermind Group - https://21stcenturydads.org/sfn-mastermind-group/
In this inspiring episode of TBCY, Ashutosh Garg sits down with Ingrid Hu Dahl—Founder and CEO of Ingrid Hu Dahl LLC, leadership coach, musician, filmmaker, and author of Sun Shining on Morning Snow. Ingrid opens up about her experience growing up as a mixed-race, queer woman and how her identity has shaped her perspectives on belonging, resilience, and leadership. We dive deep into her creative journey, the stories behind her acclaimed memoir, and the transformative lessons she learned from her multicultural family and her mother's legacy.Ingrid also shares powerful insights on navigating imposter syndrome, the importance of empathy and courage for emerging leaders, and how her memoir aims to spark authentic conversations about race, identity, and healing. Whether you're a leader, an aspiring author, or someone passionate about identity and social change, this episode will leave you moved and motivated!
Middle Ground with JLE L.L.C. “Where We Treat You Like Family” welcomes 4x Published Author, Musician, Journalist, Speaker, CEO & Host Jeffrey L. Edwards(JLE) as he discusses the release of his 1st Anthology Book: UNSNAPPED: MEN's EDITION on June 19, 2025 on Amazon.com.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” — Mahatma GandhiWhat if you're just ONE mindset shift away from manifesting everything you desire?
If legacy is defined by the choices we make today, how can Marketers and communicators reframe "business as usual" to align with planetary survival before it's too late? In this episode of Can Marketing Save the Planet? we welcome back Sangeeta Waldron, a communications expert, three times published author, and Founder of Serendipity PR and Media. Sangeeta discusses her latest book, ‘What Will Your Legacy Be?' - expanding on her previous book by reaching a broader audience beyond the business and PR world. It's a book that is so easy to get lost in and a wonderful, empowering hope filled read - reminding us just how much collective climate action is taking place across the world by people from all walks of life. The book features 36 global conversations with scientists, indigenous leaders, business professionals and activists all working toward meaningful environmental change. Sangeeta shares her learnings from her research and writing journey and the moment she realised what she was creating was a book of hope. She tells us, "if you don't have hope, how will you change anything? If you just give up with despair, you're not going to make change." This ethos drives her book, emphasising the power of storytelling in raising awareness and letting people know that they too can take action. Sangeeta explains that a big takeaway from the book was, it made her realise that legacy starts young - the point when you make begin making choices, she shares, “legacy is no longer what we're thinking about as we get older, legacy is now as young as the age of 14, once you can make your own informed choices in what you're buying and doing, that's your legacy, because that is now connected to your carbon footprint.” We discuss many areas in this episode - from the hidden climate cost of war, where conflicts disrupt weather patterns and food systems, to nature's intelligence and how ecosystems thrive on balance, a principle humans have ignored. We dive into the important role of local journalism in educating and empowering community action, and how businesses must adapt for example, seasonal marketing and supply chains need climate-conscious strategies, yet, these aren't currently happening. Sangeeta also shares her transformative experience with Al Gore's Climate Reality Project, underscoring the need for global collaboration. Despite political and corporate resistance, she remains hopeful, urging communicators to speak boldly about the climate crisis. Reflecting on her mission, she explains, "I wrote this book not for the converted, but for those who have no idea, or maybe aren't even interested - because the climate crisis is interconnected with everything." Tune in as we talk to Sangeeta about: How we should learn from indigenous wisdom, where sustainable practices are rooted in reciprocity, something that can guide modern solutions. The critical role of local media and their position and responsibility to inform, tell the truth and build community resilience. The need for strategic thinking when it comes to marketing in today's operating environment, we can't just keep doing what we're doing. How we need conversations which spark change (beyond the echo chamber), and create ripples of action. How everyone has the opportunity to make changes and take action – one person can do so much. For more information, connect with Sangeeta via LinkedIn - and her book can be found globally, in all good bookshops and online, via booksellers. Link here: For more information about Al Gore's Climate Reality Project - Link here: Enjoy - and if you love the podcast, share with your friends, family and colleagues. ________________________________________________________________________ About us… We help Marketers save the planet.
In this empowering episode of Papa Bear Hikes, host Martin chats with Giovanna Silvestre—
@1QLeadership Question: Are athlete injuries predictable? Henry Abbott, Founder of TrueHoop, discusses his new book "Ballistic" which follows the story of Dr. Marcus Elliott and the Peak Performance Project (P3). Abbott talks about how Dr. Elliott's research is being used by NBA athletes to prevent injury. Similar to the way biomarkers are used to inform of possible cardiac emergencies, P3 has developed a way to process data about body movement that can detect an impending athlete injury. Abbott also goes into the importance of storytelling and its impact on the world of sports. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Karin Hadadan, author and founder of ICIETNU, joins us this week to explore the power of self-inquiry, writing, and spirituality in reshaping our inner world. We dive into her journey of relearning to enjoy solo time, how her endometriosis diagnosis deepend her spiritual practice, and how writing became a powerful tool for processing emotions and self-discovery.We also unpack how to rewire limiting beliefs, particularly the feeling of not being good enough, and how this subconscious narrative seeps into all areas of life. Plus, we discuss why chasing external validation (the hedonic treadmill) keeps us stuck, how to develop greater self-worth, and simple practices to ground yourself in the present moment.
Big idea: Endure the race by faith. 1. Look to Jesus as you run the race (v.1-3) 2. Endure God's Discipline for your good (v. 4-11) 3. Strive for peace with others and for holiness (v.12-17)
In This Episode You Will Learn About: How betting on yourself OPENS doors to BIG opportunities. Why listening to your INTUITION IS the key to life-changing decisions. What choosing SUCCESS over coasting REALLY LOOKS LIKE. Why starting tough conversations about MONEY IS a game-changer. What building your roadmap to SUCCESS DOES for your life. Resources: Website: https://www.jasontartick.com/ Listen to Trading Secrets Read The Restart Roadmap LinkedIn: @JasonTartick Instagram, Twitter/X, & YouTube: @Jason_Tartick Facebook: @tradingsecretspodcast Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/monahan Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at NetSuite.com/MONAHAN. Want to do more and spend less like Uber, 8x8, and Databricks Mosaic? Take a free test drive of OCI at oracle.com/MONAHAN. Get 10% off your first Mitopure order at timeline.com/CONFIDENCE. Call my digital clone at 201-897-2553! Visit heathermonahan.com Reach out to me on Instagram & LinkedIn Sign up for my mailing list: heathermonahan.com/mailing-list/ Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes: What happens when you TRUST your instincts and take risks that align with who you are? Jason Tartick, host of Trading Secrets Podcast and best-selling author of “The Restart Roadmap,” BET on himself, leaving a secure corporate job to follow an uncertain path. And it paid off BIG. Instead of avoiding tough conversations, he dives right in because true success means being REAL with yourself. Jason's story is a reminder to LISTEN to your gut, take control of your financial future, and create a life that's both SUCCESSFUL and FULFILLING. Are you ready to do the same? If You Liked This Episode You Might Also Like These Episodes: #421: GO For It: Shattering Limits in Life & Business with Heather! #411: From Setbacks to BREAKTHROUGHS: Create Confidence In Any Situation With Heather! #402: Conflict into Connection: The Art of Effective Communication with Charles Duhigg Pulitzer Prize-winning Reporter & Bestselling Author
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Has your business been impacted by the recent fires? Apply now for a chance to receive one of 10 free tickets to SuperCrowdLA on May 2nd and 3rd and gain the tools to rebuild and grow!Devin: What is your superpower?Ronel: I think my superpower is knowing that in anything, like I have to learn about everything that I want to know about, that nothing just comes naturally.Breaking free from an abusive relationship is one of the most challenging journeys a person can undertake. Ronel Golden, author of The Getting Out Guide, knows this firsthand. Through her book, she provides survivors with a practical roadmap to escape domestic violence and create a sustainable, independent future.Golden's guide goes beyond simply telling victims to leave; it offers a structured, step-by-step approach to ensure they can stay out for good. “The average person in an abusive relationship will go back to their abuser up to seven times,” Golden explains. Her book aims to break this cycle by addressing both the psychological and logistical barriers survivors face when trying to leave.One of the key insights Golden shares is the importance of understanding why someone is vulnerable to abuse in the first place. Without this awareness, survivors may unknowingly fall into another abusive relationship. “If you don't learn why you're vulnerable to abuse, the odds of getting into another abusive relationship are extremely high,” she warns. By providing this knowledge, The Getting Out Guide helps survivors regain control over their lives and make informed choices about their future.Golden emphasizes that abuse is not always physical. Many victims endure psychological, financial, social, and even spiritual abuse, all of which contribute to their entrapment. Recognizing these patterns is a crucial step toward regaining personal freedom.For those seeking a way out, Golden offers a framework built on seven pillars of existence: mental, financial, social, environmental, rights, physical, and spiritual. These pillars help survivors assess their current situation and develop a comprehensive plan to rebuild their lives. By focusing on each pillar, they can work toward long-term independence and well-being.Golden's work is deeply personal, shaped by her own experience with domestic abuse. She understands the emotional turmoil and the practical difficulties of leaving an abusive partner. Her book is not just a theoretical guide—it's a lifeline for those trapped in dangerous situations.Survivors looking for guidance can access additional resources through Golden's website, which continues to expand with interactive tools and support networks. The Getting Out Guide serves as a critical tool in empowering individuals to break free from abuse and reclaim their futures.tl;dr:Ronel Golden shares insights from The Getting Out Guide, a practical resource for escaping domestic abuse.She explains the psychological, financial, and social barriers that make leaving an abusive relationship difficult.Golden outlines her structured approach to recovery, focusing on seven key pillars of personal well-being.She discusses her superpower—relentless learning—and how it helped her turn personal hardship into a tool for others.The episode encourages survivors to seek knowledge, resources, and support to build sustainable, independent futures.How to Develop Relentless Learning As a SuperpowerRonel Golden's superpower is her relentless commitment to learning. She believes that no skill is beyond reach if one is willing to put in the effort to study, ask questions, and seek guidance. “I know that I don't have a superpower, but I can have any superpower if I'm willing to do the work to figure it out,” she explains. This mindset has allowed her to overcome obstacles, acquire new skills, and ultimately write The Getting Out Guide to help survivors of domestic abuse.Golden's ability to learn and adapt became crucial when she realized she had been in an abusive relationship without fully understanding what abuse was. After leaving, she dedicated herself to researching domestic violence, seeking insights from psychiatrists, psychologists, and behavioral therapists. Through extensive study and engagement with experts, she not only made sense of her own experience but also developed a structured, actionable guide to help others escape similar situations. This journey of self-education transformed her personal struggle into a resource for others in need.Tips for Developing This Superpower:Cultivate curiosity by asking questions and seeking knowledge on unfamiliar topics.Embrace vulnerability and be willing to admit when you don't know something.Actively seek mentorship and learn from experts in various fields.Dedicate time to research and self-improvement, making learning a lifelong habit.Use acquired knowledge to create solutions that benefit others.By following Ronel Golden's example and advice, you can make relentless learning a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileRonel Golden (she/her):Author/Founder, The Getting Out GuideAbout The Getting Out Guide: A guide to help victims of abuse learn how to get out of abusive relationships and rebuild their lives.Website: thegettingoutguide.comCompany Facebook Page: fb.com/thegettingoutguideBiographical Information:Ronel Golden is the founder of RSRG Consulting, a Houston-based strategy and communications advisory firm. A survivor of domestic abuse, she channeled her experience and extensive research into The Getting Out Guide, a practical resource for escaping abuse and rebuilding lives. With a background in law, investment banking, and contract strategy, Ronel has worked across private, public, and philanthropic sectors. She serves on multiple boards, including the Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council. 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Today I'm joined by Chris Baker, author of ‘Obsolete: How Change Brands are Changing the World' and Founder and CEO of Serious Tissues, for a fascinating discussion on how changing the way we spend our money has the potential to change the world. Use the code obsolete25 on the Bloomsbury website to buy a discounted copy of the book. Sponsored by https://www.b2bframeworks.com Brought to you in partnership with https://awardsinternational.com
Texas author/founder/president of Vanguard Marketing & Investments Inc. Dennis J. Henson talks about his latest release “Real Impact: Daily Inspiration” designed to get people beyond doubting themselves and questioning why their momentum stalled or suffering from impostor syndrome! Dennis is a renowned leader/educator in real estate & personal growth establishing a career of singular achievement & authored numerous books including “The Royal Flush”, “A Millionaire's Treasure Map to Real Estates Investing Success”, “Be A Success Maverick”, etc., with 50+ years in the business world and holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Education! His book also shows how many from humble beginnings with limited resources and numerous obstacles who persevered & succeeded beyond anyone's expectations but their own! Check out the amazing Dennis J. Henson and his latest release on all major platforms and www.realimapctbook.com today! #dennisjhenson #texasauthor #president #vanguardmarketing #realimpact #dailyinspiration #impostorsyndrome #singularachievement #theroyualflush #realestate #education #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdennisjhenson #themikewagnershowdennisjhenson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Texas author/founder/president of Vanguard Marketing & Investments Inc. Dennis J. Henson talks about his latest release “Real Impact: Daily Inspiration” designed to get people beyond doubting themselves and questioning why their momentum stalled or suffering from impostor syndrome! Dennis is a renowned leader/educator in real estate & personal growth establishing a career of singular achievement & authored numerous books including “The Royal Flush”, “A Millionaire's Treasure Map to Real Estates Investing Success”, “Be A Success Maverick”, etc., with 50+ years in the business world and holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Education! His book also shows how many from humble beginnings with limited resources and numerous obstacles who persevered & succeeded beyond anyone's expectations but their own! Check out the amazing Dennis J. Henson and his latest release on all major platforms and www.realimapctbook.com today! #dennisjhenson #texasauthor #president #vanguardmarketing #realimpact #dailyinspiration #impostorsyndrome #singularachievement #theroyualflush #realestate #education #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdennisjhenson #themikewagnershowdennisjhenson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Welcome to another insightful episode of The Brand Called You. Today, we are privileged to host Jim Kaveney, an accomplished author, dedicated patient advocate, and the visionary founder of Unlimited Heart Health and Wellness. In this episode, Jim takes us through his remarkable journey of resilience, entrepreneurship, and heart health. Discover how Jim transformed his pain into purpose and learn valuable lessons on balancing work, health, faith, and family. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
In this episode of the Women in Leadership Talk podcast, host Vicki Bradley is joined by Beth Stallwood, coach, author, and founder of Create Work Joy, for an insightful conversation about transforming our relationship with work and embracing joy in our professional lives.Beth draws from her book, Work Joy: A Toolkit for Better Working Life, to share strategies for cultivating a fulfilling and joyful work experience. She emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, shifting outdated narratives, and intentionally seeking micro moments of joy throughout the workday. Together, Vicki and Beth explore how mindset shifts and practical tools can help individuals navigate the complexities of modern work-life dynamics.This discussion challenges the myth of work-life balance, highlighting instead how work can integrate seamlessly into our lives when approached with intentionality. Beth's advice empowers listeners to take ownership of their work experiences and create a more meaningful, joyful career path.Want to learn more? Visit WILempowered.com to access two free video series: one on overcoming fear and another on building great habits. Start your journey today!Perfect for: Professionals seeking personal growth, leaders aiming to improve workplace culture, and anyone ready to discover joy at work.Tune in to this episode and share it with someone who's ready to transform their work experience!
Being a caregiver can be tough and sometimes lonely. For caregiving moms, having a sense of community and connection is essential. Whether it's sharing tips on managing hectic schedules or simply lending an empathetic ear, having a supportive network of fellow moms can make all the difference in navigating the challenges of motherhood. In this episode of Parenting Impossible, Annette Hines sits down with Jessica Patay, founder of We Are Brave Together. Inspired by her journey as a special needs mom, Jessica established the nonprofit in 2017 to create a safe, judgment-free space where caregiving moms can connect and support one another, addressing the exhaustion and isolation they often face. In this conversation, Jessica discusses the power of building supportive communities for those navigating the unique challenges of raising children with special needs, as explored in her anthology, Becoming Brave Together. Jessica reminds us that no mother should face their caregiving journey alone. In this episode, you will hear: How caregivers can prioritize their mental health effectively. Why community is essential for supporting caregiving moms. What makes building connections so vital in the world of caregiving. How advocacy for caregivers and raising awareness about their struggles help combat stigma. Resources from this Episode: Website: https://www.wearebravetogether.org/ Listen to the Brave Together Parenting Podcast Read Becoming Brave Together: Heroic, Extraordinary Caregiving Stories from Mothers Hidden in Plain Sight LinkedIn: @jessica-patay Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube: @wearebravetogether Twitter/X: @wearebravemoms Engage with us: Join our community: Circle of Care Visit: https://annettehines.com Read Butterflies and Second Chances LinkedIn: @annette-hines-snc Instagram: @parentingimpossible Facebook: @SpecialNeedsCompanies Twitter: @SpecialNeedsCo Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
Melissa Perri is the founder of Product Institute, author of Escaping the Build Trap, and host of the Product Thinking Podcast. She has worked with startups, Fortune 50 companies, and everything in between to help them build better products and level up their product teams. In our conversation, we discuss:• The history of the product owner role• The differences between product owners and product managers• How to transition from product owner to product manager• The evolution of and problems with the SAFe framework• How large non-tech companies can improve their product practices• Much more—Brought to you by:• Pendo—The only all-in-one product experience platform for any type of application• OneSchema—Import CSV data 10x faster• Coda—The all-in-one collaborative workspace—Find the transcript at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/product-owners-melissa-perri—Where to find Melissa Perri:• X: https://twitter.com/lissijean• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissajeanperri/• Website: https://melissaperri.com/• Product Institute: https://productinstitute.com/• Podcast: https://www.produxlabs.com/product-thinking—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Melissa's background(02:12) The rise of the product owner role(06:37) Understanding Agile and Scrum(08:27) Challenges in Agile transformations(10:41) The history of the product owner role(13:58) The Scrum Guide(15:43) Product owner responsibilities(21:01) Adopting Scrum in organizations(26:21) The origins and implementation of SAFe(35:20) Why Melissa doesn't recommend SAFe(40:33) Advice for implementing a digital transformation(49:12) An example of SAFe adoption(51:27) The value of experienced product leaders(56:53) Career paths for product owners(01:04:14) Transitioning from product owner to product manager(01:06:41) Be careful relying on certifications(01:11:43) Evaluating existing product owners(01:16:55) Final thoughts on Agile and product management—Referenced:• Escaping the Build Trap: How Effective Product Management Creates Real Value: https://www.amazon.com/Escaping-Build-Trap-Effective-Management/dp/149197379X• Lean UX: https://leanuxnyc.co/• Scrum: https://www.scrum.org/• What is Extreme Programming? https://www.agilealliance.org/glossary/xp/• Capital One: https://www.capitalone.com/• The Agile Manifesto: https://www.atlassian.com/agile/manifesto• Ken Schwaber on X: https://x.com/kschwaber• Jeff Sutherland on X: https://x.com/jeffsutherland• Kanban: https://www.atlassian.com/agile/kanban• What is a kanban board?: https://www.atlassian.com/agile/kanban/boards• Ron Jeffries's website: https://www.ronjeffries.com/• Jeff Patton on X: https://x.com/jeffpatton• The Scrum Guide: https://www.scrum.org/resources/scrum-guide• OpenSky: https://www.openskycc.com/• SAFe: https://scaledagileframework.com/• Dean Leffingwell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deanleffingwell/• Capital One scraps 1,100 tech positions: https://www.reuters.com/technology/capital-one-scraps-1100-tech-positions-source-2023-01-19/• Product management theater | Marty Cagan (Silicon Valley Product Group): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/product-management-theater-marty• Marty Cagan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cagan/• Jeff Gothelf on X: https://x.com/jboogie• Shruti Patel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shruti-patel-32bb573a/• Product Thinking Podcast: Mastering Product Focus: Balancing Legacy and Innovation with Shruti Patel: https://www.produxlabs.com/product-thinking-blog/2024/9/25/episode-190-mastering-product-focus-balancing-legacy-and-innovation-with-shruti-patel• Melissa Douros on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissadouros/• Mind the Product: https://www.mindtheproduct.com/• Athenahealth: https://www.athenahealth.com/• McKinsey: https://www.mckinsey.com/—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com.—Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe
In light of the 73 million Baby Boomers coming our way, Founder and CEO of The Springs Living, Fee Stubblefield, discusses the importance of building organizational cultures that focus on building relationships, striving for quality outcomes, and prioritizing people over profits.This episode was recorded at the NIC Fall Conference.Produced by Solinity Marketing.Become a sponsor of Bridge the Gap.
Author/International Thought Leader known as “The father of Life Planning” George Kinder talks about his latest release “The Three Domains of Freedom” inspiring reader to experience 3 profound freedoms and derives from his extensive experience as a spiritual practitioner & pioneer in financial life planning while offering perspective to discover their purpose! George is a Harvard educated professional who revolutionized financial advice for 35+ years training 5,000 professionals in 30 countries in financial life planning and also the founder of The Kinder Institute of Life Planning in '03 after 30+ years as financial planner/tax advisor while named one of the most 35 most influential people in financial services and has author several books and more! Check out the amazing George Kinder and his latest release on all major platforms and www.georgekinder.com plus check out The Kinder Institute at www.kinderinstitute.com today! #georgekinder #thoughtleader #lifeplanning #financialplanning #thethreedomainsoffreedom #thekinderinstitute #financiallife #financialadvice #taxadvisor #spiritualpractitioner #harvardeducated #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnergeorgekinder #themikewagnershowgeorgekinder --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Author/International Thought Leader known as “The father of Life Planning” George Kinder talks about his latest release “The Three Domains of Freedom” inspiring reader to experience 3 profound freedoms and derives from his extensive experience as a spiritual practitioner & pioneer in financial life planning while offering perspective to discover their purpose! George is a Harvard educated professional who revolutionized financial advice for 35+ years training 5,000 professionals in 30 countries in financial life planning and also the founder of The Kinder Institute of Life Planning in '03 after 30+ years as financial planner/tax advisor while named one of the most 35 most influential people in financial services and has author several books and more! Check out the amazing George Kinder and his latest release on all major platforms and www.georgekinder.com plus check out The Kinder Institute at www.kinderinstitute.com today! #georgekinder #thoughtleader #lifeplanning #financialplanning #thethreedomainsoffreedom #thekinderinstitute #financiallife #financialadvice #taxadvisor #spiritualpractitioner #harvardeducated #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnergeorgekinder #themikewagnershowgeorgekinder --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Erik Weihenmayer is an extreme athlete, author, and founder of the No Barriers movement. Going blind at a young age only further propelled his motivation to leave an extraordinary impact. Eric has climbed the seven summits, kayaked 277 miles through the Grand Canyon, written several books including Touch The Top of The World and No Barriers. He was the first blind person to summit Mt. Everest in 2001 earning him a front cover story on TIME. You will leave this conversation inspired and motivated to live a more purposeful life. Thank you for listening.Don't forget... be the CEO of your own journey! Feedback & Sponsorship Opportunities: andrew@permissiontoshine.org@PermissionToShine_
Dr. Roshini Raj is a board-certified gastroenterologist and author of "Gut Renovation: Unlock the Age-Defying Power of the Microbiome to Remodel Your Health from the Inside Out"t. She is a graduate of Harvard College and NYU School of Medicine, a board-certified gastroenterologist with an active practice and holds a faculty position as Associate Professor of Medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Dr. Raj is also the founder of TULA Skincare, a probiotic-based skin care line sold through Ulta Beauty, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Tula.com, Amazon, and QVC and she more recently launched Yay Day, a next generation fiber supplement that is a calming, self-care moment every evening that will help you rest and digest, to wake up and have a truly satisfying bowel movement, and go on to have a fantastic day. What;s better than that? lol. Enjoy! ByHeart is an infant nutrition company built from the ground up to deliver real innovation on behalf of babies and parents. Our mission is simple: make the best formula in the world. Curious about ByHeart? Redeem your welcome offer at ByHeart.com/Podcast with code BEST20 for a limited time. Go to hellobello.com/BEST, to get 30% OFF your first customized bundle, AND a full-sizefreebie product of your choice.For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code BEST.Visit BetterHelp.com/PIA today to get 10% off your first month!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We dive into Sue Meintjes' ebook, featuring powerful strategies from leading international parenting experts to help get your kids to listen and cooperate without yelling or shouting. Get the free ebook here:https://www.expertparentingadvice.com/ Each chapter includes a 10-minute interview with a parenting expert who shares their best secret and shows you how to use it with your children. Discover insights like:Teaching emotional management and problem-solving (Dr. Rosina McAlpine)Using playfulness to increase cooperation (Julie King)Alternatives to threats for better cooperation (Dr. Chelsey Hauge-Zavaleta)Solving problems with kids (Dr. Ross Greene)Helping your child feel heard and understood (Dr. Heather Wittenberg)Communicating effectively based on your child's style (Heather Lindsay)Parenting smarter with "Golden Time" (Tia Slightham)Encouraging cooperation through playfulness (Karen Thurm Safran)Using the "C.A.L.M. Technique" to soothe and guide (Jennifer Kolari)Creating win-win solutions with your children (Sarah Rosensweet)Getting kids to listen without yelling (Lisa Smith)Importance of hugging during misbehavior (Judy Arnall)Understanding children's behavior (Anna Seewald)Motivating children by understanding their nature (Jessie Buttons)Connecting through "Curious Waiting" (Rebecca Rolland)Listening to children to get them to listen (Nathan Wallis)Reconnecting intentionally with your child (Dr. Beth Trammell)Becoming a "stress detective" for emotional competence (Dr. Jean Clinton)Developing emotional regulation in kids (Dr. Hilary Mandzik)The "One Minute Miracle" technique for cooperation (Sandi and Melissa Schwartz)Planning for smoother problem times (Elisabeth Stitt)Staying calm to foster cooperation (Shirley Pastiroff)Managing transitions effectively (Dr. Jenny Michaelson)Join us for practical, quick tips that can transform everyday interactions into opportunities for connection and joy. Don't miss this episode for actionable advice and inspiring stories! Please join the #BEINGSEEN movement to safeguard children on-line. Buy the book www.profselenabartlett.com and pass the word to as many parents as possible. https://www.amazon.com/Being-Seen-Master-Parenting-Digital/dp/0999099736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1PZH7KRLUDEPY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CICkiFwRMe-5m1Zp0oWoR5Ln50Fl7i0ZQIgGDxKiUF8.pl_L_7uy2rp8KOfJpxEBEzvU5PfqTEQRg3O1zDe4Y_Y&dib_tag=se&keywords=being+seen+selena+bartlett&qid=1709953306&sprefix=being+seen%2Caps%2C321&sr=8-1 Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Dr. Chris Lambert is the founder and CEO of Life Remodeled, a nonprofit organization in Detroit that repurposes vacant school buildings into one-stop hubs of opportunity, and helps create neighborhood revitalization that lasts. Chris is also the author of the book, Next Level Nonprofit: Build a Dream Team + Increase Lasting Impact. Next Level Nonprofit is a structured operating system that helps nonprofits optimize their impact, and build great teams.
7-Figure Business Owner, Author & Founder of Carpet Pros, Darrell Thomas joins Joseph to talk about his journey from broke to 7 figures. GUEST LINKS An Excellent Life: How True and Lasting Success is Achieved CarpetProsCharlotte.com SUBSCRIBE First100K.com Music By: Purple-Planet.com
Everyone should be advocates for athletes taking care of their spiritual and mental health, maybe even more so than physical health. It's crucial to have belief in your abilities in practices, games, and life. But what happens when that belief and confidence in yourself turns into something more than that? What if it turns into becoming cocky and leaning too much on your own talents rather than trusting in God's power, strength, and timing?Ray Santiago, author, founder of Renewed Mind Performance, Sports Psychology specialist, and former baseball player joins the show again today to talk about building confidence that leans on God's abilities, not just yours. Along with discussing some principles in his new book, The Pillar B's, his conversation dives into:A misconception that athletes have when it comes to believing in themselvesWhat/Who Ray would recommend athletes watch or study when trying to gain confidenceThe biggest difference between someone that has confidence and someone that is cockyHaving confidence that doesn't turn into cockinessHow we can have confidence in Jesus over ourselvesOrder Ray's new book, The Pillar B's, NOW: https://www.amazon.com/Pillar-Bs-Transform-Biggest-Critic-ebook/dp/B0BPK6GXCRNEW MERCH IS NOW AVAILABLE!! Check out the official podcast store for brand new Competing for Christ Podcast merch including trucker hats, sweatshirts, and coffee mugs!From every sale, half of the proceeds will go to Christian sports organizations that are making a difference for Christ in the world of sports. Use discount code CFC20 to get 20% off your order TODAY!Subscribe to the show and share this episode!https://www.competingforchristpodcast.com/Need encouragement or want to come on the show? Text me: (904) 463-5917 Email me: competingforchristpodcast@gmail.com
Amy King hosts your Wednesday Wake Up Call. Amy talks with ABC News investigative reporter Peter Charalambous about NY v. Trump day six: Pecker details catch and kill agreement after contempt hearing. ABC News tech reporter Mike Dobuski joins Wake Up Call for ‘Wired Wednesday'! Mike META's AI push Tesla's runaway Cybertrucks, and a Chatty new app. Amy talks with food reporter for NBC Chicago & Author/Founder of "Pizza City” books, tours, podcast & Festivals Steve Dolinsky about Pizza City Fest Los Angeles happening April 27-28 at LA Live. The show closes with Jordan Bailey, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Victim Advocate speaking on sexual assault awareness month.
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https://www.antiherosjourney.com/ Deran Young is a licensed therapist specializing in racial trauma and legacy burdens. She is also a Co-Author of the New York Times Best Seller, You Are Your Best Thing, a retired military officer, & founder of Black Therapists Rock. Black Therapists Rock is a non profit organization with a network of over 30,000 mental health professionals committed to reducing the psychological impact of systemic oppression and intergenerational trauma. She obtained her social work degree from University of Texas, where she studied abroad in Ghana, West Africa for two semesters creating a high school counseling center for under-resourced students. Deran has visited over 37 different countries and her clinical experience spans across four different continents. Her passion for culture and people has led her to become a highly sought after diversity and inclusion consultant working with companies like BBERG, Facebook, Linked In, and YWCA. She resides in the Washington DC area with her 10 year old son. https://www.navigatesni.com/free-consultation
Jacqlyn Burnett, Author & Founder of Happiness Habitat, shares all about her latest book, Happiness Habitat, and why being grateful and being in a flow state of mind creates true happiness. How practicing thinking happy and training your brain to have happy thoughts gets one to the best version of themselves. Plus, Jacqlyn shares many of her own stories that led to this thinking. The lessons are there! The playbook is too. So inspiring and motivating. Make the decision to listen now on this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow. Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by clicking on the links below and sending me a quick shout-out on social. Or reach out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoldin/ https://www.instagram.com/karagoldin/ https://twitter.com/karagoldin https://www.facebook.com/KaraGoldin/ https://www.tiktok.com/@KaraGoldin https://www.youtube.com/c/KaraGoldin https://www.threads.net/@karagoldin Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/476 To learn more about Jacqlyn Burnett and Happiness Habitat: https://www.instagram.com/jacqlynburnett https://www.youtube.com/@Jacqlyn https://www.bit.ly/3Ri9gAt https://www.happinesshabitat.com/
Today on American Glutton, NutritionFacts.org Founder Michael Greger, MD is back with "How Not to Age: The Scientific Approach to Getting Healthier As You Get Older," which reveals the evidence-based science to stop aging and chronic illness in its tracks. The book explains how to maneuver your diet so it regulates your body's own natural processes to avoid the most common diseases and chronic illnesses and stave off aging in general. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://www.antiherosjourney.com Kimberly Juroviesky, CAPT, USAF, Retired/Disabled President, Ketamine Taskforce INC, Ketamine Taskforce.org Senior Vice President, Healing Our Heroes Foundation Capt. Kimberly Juroviesky is a disabled United States Air Force veteran and Nurse Practitioner. She was injured on active duty and developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome from her injury. She began getting treated with Ketamine infusions and it saved her life. She started a 501c3 organization called the Ketamine Taskforce to help patients at increased risk of suicide, such as veterans and first responders, who are unable to afford ketamine treatment. Kimberly and her husband also run non-profit therapeutic retreats for veterans and first responders at little or no cost to those that need them through their new organization, the Healing Our Heroes Foundation. She is also the author of Ketamine Infusions: A Patients Guide and Ketamine Journeys: A Journal for Integration of Ketamine Experiences, both available on Amazon. https://www.ketaminetaskforce.com/ https://www.navigatesni.com/free-consultation
“I've had a lot of valleys that have really been my pathway back to the peaks.” In Season 6, Episode 28 of the Boss Uncaged Podcast, S.A. Grant sits down with the Author, Founder, CDO (Chief Dude Officer) of Derm Dude, Drew Plotkin.
Ethan is joined by Dr. Molly Maloof to discuss her new book, The Spark Factor. Combining years of research and study from her work as a medical doctor, scientific advisor, and Ivy League educator, with newly uncovered secrets to biohacking, The Spark Factor is the ultimate guide supercharging energy, becoming resilient, and feeling better than ever.Molly's book: THE SPARK FACTOR: The Secret to Supercharging Energy,Becoming Resilient, and Feeling Better Than Everhttps://www.amazon.com/Spark-Factor-Supercharging-Optimizing-Feeling/dp/0063207206Website: www.drmolly.coInstagram: @drmolly.coMolly's online course: YOUR HEALTHSPAN JOURNEY: master your bloodsugar (your energy gauge & the ultimate biomarker!) to extend healthspanhttps://yourhealthspanjourney.mystrikingly.com/Molly's Levels link: levels.link/drmolly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.