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In this episode, Karol interviews Jason Bedrick, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation focusing on education policy. They discuss Bedrick's journey into education policy, the evolution of school choice in America, the importance of classical education, and the cultural roots that influence education. Bedrick emphasizes the need for an affirmative vision in education and the importance of making consistent sacrifices to improve personal and societal outcomes. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Wednesday & Friday. Follow Jason's Work HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Bedrick, J.D., Dipl. PW, holds a doctorate in Jurisprudence and is a Diplomate of the Process Work Institute. He founded the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-Based Studies. His work focuses on addressing shame at its root and helping people forge new and compassionate relationships with their authentic selves. Bedrick is a contributor to Psychology Today magazine and has shared his teachings with thousands of students globally through books, social media, articles, and online courses. He is the author of several books including Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology (Belly Song Press 2013), Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change (Belly Song Press 2017),You Can't Judge a Body By Its Cover: 17 Women's Stories of Hunger, Body Shame, and Redemption (Belly Song Press 2020) andThe Unshaming Way: A 3-Part Model for Dismantling Shame (North Atlantic Books 2024) Interview Date: 9/25/2024 Tags: David Bedrick, shame, dismantling shame, nonjudgmental witnessing, unshaming, language of the body, stuttering, shame bag, Health & Healing, Personal Transformation, Psychology
Recent elections show school choice has become a litmus-test issue for conservatives!! Share the show! *Rate us on Apple Podcasts!!! * *Guest Bio: * Jason Bedrick a research fellow in the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation, where he focuses on policies that promote education freedom and choice, religious liberty, classical education, and restoring the primary role of families in education. Bedrick is the co-editor and co-author of two books, including Educational Freedom: Remembering Andrew Coulson, Debating His Ideas and Religious Liberty and Education: A Case Study of Yeshivas vs. New York. He has also authored chapters in three books, including The Heritage Foundation's book The Not-So-Great Society, which provides conservative solutions to the problems created by the ever-expanding federal footprint in preschool, K-12, and higher education. Buy my first book available where ever books are sold, _Eternally Cancel Proof _in paperback, or Kindle on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Eternally-Cancel-Proof-Courageous-Battlefront/dp/B09VWWTQFS/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1647986511&sr=8-1) or buy directly from me at my website Stacy on the Right!! (https://www.stacyontheright.com/eternallycancelproof/) • Thank you for listening! • We are live Monday through Friday from 9p to midnight eastern on SiriusXM the Patriot channel 125!!! • Thanks and God Bless you!! • -- Encouragement-- For the Lord takes delight in his people; he crowns the humble with salvation. —Psalm 149:4 -- Additional Content -- • Stacy's Blog (http://www.stacyontheright.com) Download previous episodes, and more! Contact Form stacy [at] stacyontheright.com
In this episode I talk to the founders of the Hubspot Academy, Sarah, Chris, and Lindsay about what it's like standing up a customer education academy, difficulties they faced, and fond memories they made. You are NOT going to want to miss the very first (but not the last) BLOC party episode!Sarah Bedrick is an advisor for software companies looking to build and scale their Academy education initiatives. Sarah founded and grew the HubSpot Academy team from 2012 to 2017, and after that cofounded the fast-growing HR software company Compt. In her free time, Sarah is a personal and career coach, and enjoys exploring her new home in St Petersburg, Florida and living life through the eyes of her toddler.Chris LoDolce spends his time professionally advising Customer Education/Academy Leaders of B2B SaaS Software companies on how to build and scale their educational content initiatives to drive top and bottom line growth. Chris was a founding member of HubSpot Academy in 2012 and in 2019-2020 as the Director lead the team to scale HubSpot Academy across the globe in six languages. Over 1 million people learned from HubSpot Academy between the time Chris helped found the team to when he left in the fall of 2020. Lindsay Thibeault is an advisor for SaaS businesses who are growing their education and training programs. Lindsay has been driving interactive marketing and brand strategy at global companies for over 12 years. She joined HubSpot in 2013 and for seven years was responsible for building HubSpot Academy's operations and content processes. She specializes in building communities that generate leads and retains customers through compelling and educational content. Lindsay has taught tens of thousands of marketers how to build scalable content creation, website optimization, and reporting strategies for their organizations.If you want to work with Sarah, Chris, and Lindsay, you can contact them here: https://www.saasacademyadvisors.com/Sarah, Chris, and Lindsay's suggestions for where to begin with customer education:Simon Sinek's How Great Leaders Inspire Action (https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action?language=en)Brian Solis (https://www.briansolis.com/category/articles/)Julie Dirksen's Design for How People Learn (https://usablelearning.com/the-book/)Cammy Bean's The Accidental Instructional Designer (https://www.td.org/books/the-accidental-instructional-designer)
In the season debut of Blue Devil 360 Duke Vice President and Director of Athletics Nina King joins David Shumate for a look at the fall sports season as she begins her 14th year on campus. Featured in this episode are conversations with Head Women's Soccer Coach Robbie Church, whose team is ranked 4th nationally as they gear up for the stretch run of ACC play, and a sit down with Duke starting quarterback Gunnar Holmberg as the Blue Devils prepare to face Georgia Tech this weekend at Wallace Wade Stadium. You'll also hear from Allison Miazga-Bedrick, the first field hockey All-American for the Blue Devils and a three-time All-ACC Player, as we continue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of varsity women's athletics at Duke.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“If I feel like I am getting close to perfection, it's almost too late…will it work even it is not perfect in my eyes?” Sarah Bedrick is a marketing advisor and former VP of Marketing. She's spent the last 13 years working in SaaS startups and scaleups. Her journey includes most recently co-founding Compt, an HR software company, and building the business and marketing engine from scratch. One of her biggest career wins was starting the HubSpot Academy team and growing it into a world-class educational institution for marketing, sales, and customer success professionals. Sarah is also a new mom, loves to explore by bike, and is a life coach to fellow people in tech. In this episode, we discuss inbound marketing, what makes HubSpot Academy a great resource for marketers to get new skills, how she built Compt and Compt's marketing engine, why she left the company she co-founded, her marketing principles, universal challenges all marketers face when launching a campaign, and more! Connect with Sarah at LinkedIn or at https://www.sarahbedrick.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kennysoto/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kennysoto/support
Here we explore an alternative to looking at our bodies through the lens of the brutal forces of cultural bias that highlight the personal shaming that tears down the expression of our intelligence, power, and beauty. Bedrick gives many enlightened examples of women he’s worked with. He takes us into the deeper mysteries of the deeper hungers we are going for. David Bedrick JD, DIPL PW is an attorney, educator, and process worker. He founded the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-Based Studies where he teaches and works with individuals from around the world. He is the author of Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology (Belly Song Press 2013), Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change (Belly Song Press 2017) i You Can’t Judge a Body By Its Cover: 17 Women’s Stories of Hunger, Body Shame, and Redemption (Belly Song Press 2020)Interview Date: 2/23/2021 Tags: MP3, David Bedrick, body image, shame, dieting, weight loss, hunger, lose weight, sexism, racism, body positivity, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Health & Healing, Women’s Studies
Back by popular demand is Dr. Tricia Bedrick, aesthetic physician and owner of NEOSkin Center in Hudson, Ohio. After giving us the low down on Botox and filler in episode 9 (“But First, Botox”), Dr. Bedrick is back and talking about the latest and greatest non-surgical body sculpting procedures CoolSculpting, Emsculpt and Exilis. We also go deeper into ZO Skin Health, medical grade skin care products that work wonders. Make sure to tune in!
In this episode, I’m joined by my boss, Dr. Tricia Bedrick, aesthetic physician and owner of NEOSkin Center (a medical spa) in Hudson, Ohio. Dr. Bedrick talks about how we age and explains what we can do medically to slow down the process. We discuss her start in aesthetics, why she is so passionate about the industry and dive into what you can expect from your first med spa appointment. We chat all about Botox (I’m a big fan!), medical grade skin care products and laser treatments. If you're like me and interested in anything and everything about anti-aging, this is the show for you!
As the Supreme Court closed out it 2019-2020 term, it handed down its decision in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue. With a 5-4 majority, the Court ruled that states could not use their so-called “Blaine Amendments” in order to deny religious schools funding that is generally available to other private schools. It was a momentous decision, with implications for school choice programs and religious liberty across the nation. Earlier this year, soon after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case, we had a discussion with Professor Michael Avi Helfand about the legal ins and outs of Espinoza. In this podcast, Jonathan Silver sits down with EdChoice Director of Policy Jason Bedrick to discuss the Court’s ultimate decision, what it means for school choice and religious pluralism, and what the decision means for the Jewish community. Bedrick and Silver also talk about school choice programs more broadly, the ongoing debate about government oversight of haredi educational institutions in the U.S., and the recent expansion of educational choice in Florida. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.
Co-founder, Publisher, Art Director, and Editor of Enchanted Lion Books, Claudia Z. Bedrick, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about how she—and her family—started the leading independent publishing company; why Enchanted Lion has yet to be swallowed by a Big Fish—despite several attempts; what it takes for an independent to survive—and in many cases, thrive—in the marketplace; and what the publisher of beautifully illustrated books looks for in illustrators.Lastly, Claudia and I explain why we both hope that the publishing industry does NOT go back to normal post-pandemic.
The Journey to Personalized Perks Sarah Bedrick is cofounder and VP of marketing at Compt, an HR software that helps companies create perk stipends so employees can get the perks they want and need most. Prior to Compt, Sarah worked for HubSpot for more than six years. That's where she crossed paths with both Dan and Remington. Her most recent role was to lead the certifications program, leading the HubSpot Academy website strategy and co-PMed the Learning Center application they developed. Sarah has seen startup to scale-up growth, true startup growth and the disruption of an industry. At Compt, Sarah and her co-founder Amy Spurling, businesses get help creating a 1-to-1 (as opposed to 1-to-many) experience with perks. Today's Episode is Brought to You By: This episode of Wayfinding Growth is brought to you by Sprocket Talk. If you’re ready to take your HubSpot experience to a whole new level, you need to join Sprocket Talk as a Free VIP member. Tutorials, courses, training, HubSpot updates and more. Head to SprocketTalk.com/WG to join the movement and get an exclusive Wayfinding Growth deal! HR is Ripe for Disruption When Sarah was with HubSpot early on, she saw the rise of the marketer and the power of the customer. The internet gave consumers the power to find what they want when they want it, while giving marketers access they hadn't previously enjoyed. She says the profession of human resources and employee retention is at a similar inflection point. "Where companies have been screaming 'customer success,' a lot of companies are now saying 'Wait a minute! What about employee success?" - Sarah Bedrick Businesses have operated in the space that perks mean things like 401k and break rooms with food. Sometimes the more innovative companies have given employees on-site gyms or free beer and bean bags. But today, as the landscape evolves and talent becomes more difficult to attract and retain, the leading-edge brands are using more personalized perks like stipends for health and wellness. Employees can use this for gym memberships of their own so they aren't working out with colleagues. They're using them for 5k or marathon training and race fees. Or they're using a stipend for massage therapy. It's personalized. Compt helps those businesses plan, implement and manage custom solutions for these modern team members. It's growth through custom, personalized perks. Personal Growth Through Coaching Sarah attributes much of her growth both professionally and personally to coaching. Her biggest shipwreck came when she was six years into her stellar career at one of the biggest up and coming SaaS companies, HubSpot. Many friends and family members kept telling her that she had it perfect - a great career, a good salary, great perks, a team she co-founded - but she was no longer feeling fulfilled. Christine Hassler calls this an expectation hangover. Despite building a charmed life, Sarah felt like she was stuck. Through coaching and a lot of self-reflection, she realized that she needed a new challenge, and it was okay that she was ready to move on from this "perfect life" she'd built. The growth she experienced, in her words, came through coaching. She's become a major proponent of personal and professional coaching, and says if you want to take a growth journey, that's the ticket. "When you feel like you belong, you can do unimaginable things." - Sarah Bedrick Get to Know Sarah Bedrick Sarah's website Compt Sarah on Twitter Sarah on LinkedIn Subscribe for New Episodes Every Week Be sure to subscribe on your podcast player of choice (or the email notifications below) for new episodes every week, Tuesday mornings at 7:00am EST. Wayfinding Growth is the go-to podcast to inspire entrepreneurs, business owners and leadership. “For better or worse, in richness and in want” may be for weddings, but it’s also for businesses. We will be your navigator in this journey, no matter your level. Love what we're doing? Leave a review wherever you listen!
The Journey to Personalized Perks Sarah Bedrick is cofounder and VP of marketing at Compt, an HR software that helps companies create perk stipends so employees can get the perks they want and need most. Prior to Compt, Sarah worked for HubSpot for more than six years. That's where she crossed paths with both Dan and Remington. Her most recent role was to lead the certifications program, leading the HubSpot Academy website strategy and co-PMed the Learning Center application they developed. Sarah has seen startup to scale-up growth, true startup growth and the disruption of an industry. At Compt, Sarah and her co-founder Amy Spurling, businesses get help creating a 1-to-1 (as opposed to 1-to-many) experience with perks. Today's Episode is Brought to You By: This episode of Wayfinding Growth is brought to you by Sprocket Talk. If you’re ready to take your HubSpot experience to a whole new level, you need to join Sprocket Talk as a Free VIP member. Tutorials, courses, training, HubSpot updates and more. Head to SprocketTalk.com/WG to join the movement and get an exclusive Wayfinding Growth deal! HR is Ripe for Disruption When Sarah was with HubSpot early on, she saw the rise of the marketer and the power of the customer. The internet gave consumers the power to find what they want when they want it, while giving marketers access they hadn't previously enjoyed. She says the profession of human resources and employee retention is at a similar inflection point. "Where companies have been screaming 'customer success,' a lot of companies are now saying 'Wait a minute! What about employee success?" - Sarah Bedrick Businesses have operated in the space that perks mean things like 401k and break rooms with food. Sometimes the more innovative companies have given employees on-site gyms or free beer and bean bags. But today, as the landscape evolves and talent becomes more difficult to attract and retain, the leading-edge brands are using more personalized perks like stipends for health and wellness. Employees can use this for gym memberships of their own so they aren't working out with colleagues. They're using them for 5k or marathon training and race fees. Or they're using a stipend for massage therapy. It's personalized. Compt helps those businesses plan, implement and manage custom solutions for these modern team members. It's growth through custom, personalized perks. Personal Growth Through Coaching Sarah attributes much of her growth both professionally and personally to coaching. Her biggest shipwreck came when she was six years into her stellar career at one of the biggest up and coming SaaS companies, HubSpot. Many friends and family members kept telling her that she had it perfect - a great career, a good salary, great perks, a team she co-founded - but she was no longer feeling fulfilled. Christine Hassler calls this an expectation hangover. Despite building a charmed life, Sarah felt like she was stuck. Through coaching and a lot of self-reflection, she realized that she needed a new challenge, and it was okay that she was ready to move on from this "perfect life" she'd built. The growth she experienced, in her words, came through coaching. She's become a major proponent of personal and professional coaching, and says if you want to take a growth journey, that's the ticket. "When you feel like you belong, you can do unimaginable things." - Sarah Bedrick Get to Know Sarah Bedrick Sarah's website Compt Sarah on Twitter Sarah on LinkedIn Subscribe for New Episodes Every Week Be sure to subscribe on your podcast player of choice (or the email notifications below) for new episodes every week, Tuesday mornings at 7:00am EST. Wayfinding Growth is the go-to podcast to inspire entrepreneurs, business owners and leadership. “For better or worse, in richness and in want” may be for weddings, but it’s also for businesses. We will be your navigator in this journey, no matter your level. Love what we're doing? Leave a review wherever you listen!
Noodlephant is an elephant who loves pasta. The kangaroos do not like pasta. In fact, they make a law so that no one can enjoy pasta. But Noodlephant will not stand for this and sets out to protest the unfairness of the law and gathers others to demand change. NOODLEPHANT author Jacob Kramer (@jknotjk), illustrator K-Fai Steele (@kfaisteele), and publisher Claudia Zoe Bedrick of Enchanted Lion Books (@EnchantedLion) share the journey of this "pasta to protest" book, and how the trio is using the story to inspire and educate readers of all ages. You can access even more information about this book and its author illustrator by visiting www.matthewcwinner.com/podcast.
The Florida Legislature created the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program in 2001. Last year, scholarships from the program were awarded to a total of 108,098 students to attend private schools in the state. Jason Bedrick, director of policy for EdChoice, joins Paul E. Peterson to explain how the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship program works and to discuss the results of a new survey of participating families. Bedrick and Lindsey Burke co-authored a report on the survey, "Surveying Florida Scholarship Families," and also a blog entry about it for EdNext. https://www.edchoice.org/research/surveying-florida-scholarship-families/ https://www.educationnext.org/survey-says-parents-want-school-choice/
David Bedrick, JD, DIPL PW is a teacher, counselor, attorney, organizational consultant, and writer. He's a practitioner of Process Oriented Psychology, a branch of Jungian psychology. He did his clinical training at the Process Work Institute which is inspired by the work of Arny Mindell. Bedrick is a diplomate of the Institute. Currently he maintains a practice as a counselor and coach for individuals and groups. He also speaks and writes on topics ranging from ethics, diversity, and relationships, to dreams, diet, body image, anger, and shame. He is the author of: Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology (Belly Song Press 2013)Tags: David Bedrick, J.D., DIPL-PW, Dr. Phil, Dr. Phil McGraw, procrastination, cleaning up clutter, dreams, dream Wednesdays, collective dreams, Process Oriented Psychology, Arny and Amy Mindell, Psychology
David Bedrick, JD, DIPL PW is a teacher, counselor, attorney, organizational consultant, and writer. He's a practitioner of Process Oriented Psychology, a branch Jungian psychology. He did his clinical training at the Process Work Institute which is inspired by the work of Arny Mindell. Bedrick is a diplomate of the Institute. Currently he maintains a practice as a counselor and coach for individuals and groups. He also speaks and writes on topics ranging from ethics, diversity, and relationships, to dreams, diet, body image, anger, and shame. He's the author of: Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology (Belly Song Press 2013) and Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change (Belly Song Press 2017)Tags: MP3, David Bedrick, process psychology, depth psychology, process oriented psychology, inner critic, jealously, class issues, weight, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Self Help
Humans live in a web of relationships, and true healing is always connected to family, community, and culture. Bedrick tells us that there is no symptom that belongs only to the individual, whether that ailment is emotional, spiritual, physical, social or financial. He gives examples of how symptoms are embedded and woven into all culture.Tags: David Bedrick, process psychology, depth psychology, process oriented psychology, depression, Robin Williams, anti-depressant medication, Maxine Waters, Sioux Nation and Black Hills land, Native Americans, weight, diets, inner critic, Maya Angelou, Judaism, Holocaust, Nagasaki, Hiroshima generation, Nazi Germany, Alzheimer’s, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Self Help, Indigenous Wisdom
Humans live in a web of relationships, and true healing is always connected to family, community, and culture. Bedrick tells us that there is no symptom that belongs only to the individual, whether that ailment is emotional, spiritual, physical, social or financial. He gives examples of how symptoms are embedded and woven into all culture.Tags: David Bedrick, process psychology, depth psychology, process oriented psychology, depression, Robin Williams, anti-depressant medication, Maxine Waters, Sioux Nation and Black Hills land, Native Americans, weight, diets, inner critic, Maya Angelou, Judaism, Holocaust, Nagasaki, Hiroshima generation, Nazi Germany, Alzheimer’s, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Self Help, Indigenous Wisdom
David Bedrick If you're feeling pulled towards some sort of activism but aren't sure what, join us here! David Bedrick helps us broaden our vision to include how the social/political world impacts the inner lives of people, how dialogue across diverse viewpoints can impact hearts and minds, and how psychology can play a role as a social-change agent. Bedrick deconstructs racism by looking at divergent views of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He deconstructs sexism by critiquing the diet industry and the way women feel about their bodies. Bedrick brings this same psychological eye to understanding societal problems (e.g., gun control, addiction), national celebrities (e.g., Robin Williams, Lance Armstrong), and popular psychology’s failure to create sustainable change. He provokes critical thinking, feeling, and dialogue.It’s a daring call to empower activism and see ourselves as individuals intimately woven into a web of relationships and social issues. Learn more about David Bedrick: davidbedrick.com
Bedrick is a practitioner of Process Oriented Psychology. This branch of psychology acknowledges the diversity that exists in humankind and does not attempt to “normalize” clients to fit a certain mold. Eschewing labels, it differs from much of mainstream psychology as it follows the energy and allows the client to reveal their own cure or medicine.Tags: David Bedrick, identified patient, family systems, scapegoats, process oriented psychology, psychology, Dr. Phil, ADHD, compromise, shame, losing weight, dieting, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Self Help
Bedrick is a practitioner of Process Oriented Psychology. This branch of psychology acknowledges the diversity that exists in humankind and does not attempt to “normalize” clients to fit a certain mold. Eschewing labels, it differs from much of mainstream psychology as it follows the energy and allows the client to reveal their own cure or medicine.Tags: David Bedrick, identified patient, family systems, scapegoats, process oriented psychology, psychology, Dr. Phil, ADHD, compromise, shame, losing weight, dieting, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Self Help
How can parents have more say in how their children are educated? What’s the difference between different approaches to school choice, like vouchers, education savings accounts, and tax credits? Do we know these work?Jason Bedrick joins us this week to make the case for school choice.Show Notes and Further ReadingHere’s an earlier episode of Free Thoughts with Neal McCluskey on the history of public schooling in America.Bedrick mentions Dale Russakoff’s recent book, The Prize: Who’s in Charge of America’s Schools? (2016) and his review of the book at the Library of Law and Liberty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In today s episode of HubSpot To Go, Sarah Bedrick takes us to school! We discuss: Her role at HubSpot Academy The new Inbound Certification Her challenge to me to get certified by the end of the week! Bloom’s Taxonomy Academy Projects Follow @sbedrick Listen in iTunes or Stitcher. Leave Us A Review (It helps us grow [...]
Sharon Hollander author, entrepreneur, and a healthcare consultant in the area of practice management. She is a leading expert in the area of physician billing and reimbursement. Currently the President of STAT Medical Consulting, a comprehensive medical billing service providing billing services to physicians and surgeons in solo practice or small group practices Shannon Illingworth Chairman and Founder of AVT, Inc, a publicly traded company, ticker symbol AVTC recently named one of the fastest growing companies in the world Dr. Bruce Bedrick CEO of Medbox, Inc. a professional medical marijuana dispensary-support and consulting company that provides behind-the-counter dispensing machines and licensing services for cannabis-based healthcare products Anna Hrybyk working in the public health field. She has spent the large part of her career working with grassroots communities to implement programs in disaster response, sustainable agriculture, water and sanitation, and the prevention of HIV/AIDS and trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation Tom Hopkins carries the standard as a master sales trainer and is recognized as the world's leading authority on selling techniques and salesmanship. He is the author of 17 books, including “How to Master the Art of Selling™,” which has sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide
Sharon Hollander author, entrepreneur, and a healthcare consultant in the area of practice management. She is a leading expert in the area of physician billing and reimbursement. Currently the President of STAT Medical Consulting, a comprehensive medical billing service providing billing services to physicians and surgeons in solo practice or small group practices Shannon Illingworth Chairman and Founder of AVT, Inc, a publicly traded company, ticker symbol AVTC recently named one of the fastest growing companies in the world Dr. Bruce Bedrick CEO of Medbox, Inc. a professional medical marijuana dispensary-support and consulting company that provides behind-the-counter dispensing machines and licensing services for cannabis-based healthcare products Anna Hrybyk working in the public health field. She has spent the large part of her career working with grassroots communities to implement programs in disaster response, sustainable agriculture, water and sanitation, and the prevention of HIV/AIDS and trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation Tom Hopkins carries the standard as a master sales trainer and is recognized as the world's leading authority on selling techniques and salesmanship. He is the author of 17 books, including “How to Master the Art of Selling™,” which has sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide
Katana and Vicky will be interviewing, David Bedrick, JD (Attorney); Teacher and Diplomate of Process Oriented Psychology. Join us as we’ll discuss: What disturbs us most about ourselves holds the seed of our greatest healing.Flowering into our deepest selves is a labor of love, requiring a witness who sees us and believes in us, especially at our worst.Gender bias and sexism can play a powerful role in our struggles and healing. David Bedrick is an attorney and diplomat of Process Oriented Psychology, a branch of Jungian Psychology. He was on the faculty of the University of Phoenix for 8 years teaching psychology and philosophy. He teaches in organizations, small groups, workshops and psychological associations. He received notable awards for teaching, employee development, and legal services to the community. He blogs for Psychology Today, Huffington Post, and other online publications and is the author of Talking Back To Dr Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology. Bedrick is sought-after expert on the topics of shame, dreams, diversity, weight loss, and, popular psychology. To learn more about David Bedrick go to http://talkingbacktodrphil.com.
Join us as we’ll discuss: How to embrace our authentic selves instead of attempting to ‘fix’ ourselves.Humanity’s deviations from ‘the norm’ as a reflection of nature’s diversity.And experience the power and intelligence of our feelings. David Bedrick, J.D., Dipl. PW, spent eight years teaching psychology and philosophy at the University of Phoenix and taught in the Navy, at 3M, the American Society of Training and Development, the Process Work Institute, psychological associations, and small groups focusing on personal growth. He received notable awards for teaching, employee development, and legal services to the community. Bedrick is sought-after expert on the topics of shame, personal and collective trauma, cultural identity issues, stereotyping, and more. He blogs for Psychology Today and other online publications. He lives in Santa Fe with his wife and has a passion for dreams, poetry, and cooking. To learn more about David Bedrick go to http://talkingbacktodrphil.com.
We have a very good show this week. How many of you have ever wanted to talk back to Dr. Phil? Well, I, for one, have. Now a new book called none other than Talking Back to Dr. Phil has been written by our guest David Bedrick. In his book, Bedrick tackles the major issues that provide fodder for reality shows and pop culture experts, including body image and weight loss, addiction, domestic abuse and bigotry. That’s right…Talking Back to Dr. Phil moves past simple, pop culture answers to our psychological wounds and shines a light on the path of loving kindness that leads to deep, emotional healing. You really will be dazzled by this great conversation with the author. Read more...
We have a very good show this week. How many of you have ever wanted to talk back to Dr. Phil? Well, I, for one, have. Now a new book called none other than Talking Back to Dr. Phil has been written by our guest David Bedrick. In his book, Bedrick tackles the major issues that provide fodder for reality shows and pop culture experts, including body image and weight loss, addiction, domestic abuse and bigotry. That’s right…Talking Back to Dr. Phil moves past simple, pop culture answers to our psychological wounds and shines a light on the path of loving kindness that leads to deep, emotional healing. You really will be dazzled by this great conversation with the author. Why should anyone care about legislative bills that have to do with healthcare and staffing? Sounds boring? Not so fast! AB 975 Charity Care? Check it out. Or maybe SB 631 Observation Study? Read more...
Join Scot Cluthe on TWITTER Scott Cluthe interviews David Bedrick, J.D.,DIPL. PW, author of Talking Back to Dr. Phil Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology. About the book: In this innovative book, counselor, educator, and attorney David Bedrick introduces a fresh approach to understanding disturbing feelings and behaviors. Using examples from the television show Dr. Phil, he illustrates mainstream psychology’s tendency to shame people into thinking something is wrong with them. He then debunks many standard protocols and “fixes.” Drawing on provocative insights into such topics as dieting, sex, anger, addictions, domestic violence, and more, Bedrick goes on to present a love-based psychology rooted in the belief that there is profound meaning in our struggles, which can come to light when they are compassionately reframed. Through the lens of a love-based psychology we learn to: Explore disturbing feelings and behaviors rather than repudiate them, Embrace our authentic selves instead of attempting to “fix” ourselvesand other issues.
Join us as we’ll discuss: How to embrace our authentic selves instead of attempting to ‘fix’ ourselves.Humanity’s deviations from ‘the norm’ as a reflection of nature’s diversity.And experience the power and intelligence of our feelings. David Bedrick, J.D., Dipl. PW, spent eight years teaching psychology and philosophy at the University of Phoenix and taught in the Navy, at 3M, the American Society of Training and Development, the Process Work Institute, psychological associations, and small groups focusing on personal growth. He received notable awards for teaching, employee development, and legal services to the community. Bedrick is sought-after expert on the topics of shame, personal and collective trauma, cultural identity issues, stereotyping, and more. He blogs for Psychology Today and other online publications. He lives in Santa Fe with his wife and has a passion for dreams, poetry, and cooking. To learn more about David Bedrick go to http://talkingbacktodrphil.com.
Kathryn interviews United Children of Veterans Founder Christal Presley PhD on her book “Thirty Days with My Father: Find Peace from Wartime PTSD”. In hopes to restore her relationship with her father, Presley created The Thirty Day Project, a month's worth of conversation during which she would finally ask her father difficult questions about Vietnam. Her memoir shares how one woman and her father were able to survive generational PTSD. Kathryn also interviews counselor, educator, and attorney David Bedrick on his book “Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology”. Moving past quick-fix, pop-culture answers, Bedrick says there is a better way to heal things that ail us all. Using a deeper healing of loving kindness, Bedrick shows readers how to tackle major issues like body image and weight loss, addiction and even domestic abuse. Bedrick is an award-winning teacher, an expert in mediation and conflict result, and a blogger for Psychology Today.
Kathryn interviews United Children of Veterans Founder Christal Presley PhD on her book “Thirty Days with My Father: Find Peace from Wartime PTSD”. In hopes to restore her relationship with her father, Presley created The Thirty Day Project, a month's worth of conversation during which she would finally ask her father difficult questions about Vietnam. Her memoir shares how one woman and her father were able to survive generational PTSD. Kathryn also interviews counselor, educator, and attorney David Bedrick on his book “Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology”. Moving past quick-fix, pop-culture answers, Bedrick says there is a better way to heal things that ail us all. Using a deeper healing of loving kindness, Bedrick shows readers how to tackle major issues like body image and weight loss, addiction and even domestic abuse. Bedrick is an award-winning teacher, an expert in mediation and conflict result, and a blogger for Psychology Today.