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Business Coach, Behavioral Analyst, and the Creator of the SAGE Mindset Leadership Framework, Kyle Gillette joins Joseph to talk about God's forgiveness of our habitual sins. GUEST LINKS GilletteSolutions.com SUBSCRIBE BrokenCatholic.com Music By: StantonLanier.com | Purple-Planet.com
They say the journey of 1,000 miles starts with a single step. Some also say a stumble. Kelsey is a licensed Behavioral Analyst and Nikita is a licensed Clinical Therapist and owns her own practice. *THIS IS A COMEDY PODCAST* any and all views of anyone on or referenced on this show are for the purposes of entertainment - all medical and clinical advice can and should be sought in a professional environment. TYSM HOMEWORK ASSIGNED: Kelsey: Chapel Roan - The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Nikita: Westernman - Roads Dennis: Lucy Dacus - Historian Frank Black - Los Angeles Demonacy - Morbidity Within Tommy: Rory Scovel - Rory Scovel Tries Standup for the First Time Sektor - Human Spots of Rust
On this episode, we're back with our favorite Board Certified Behavioral Analyst—Renee Amato— to talk ALL things tickets! If you're new to us…or haven't followed along on IG…the tickets are a system Brittany developed (along with input from her children and husband) to bring a little fun into their homeschool!Tickets 101 (00:54)Turning in the Tickets (06:15)Adulting Skills (15:22)Keeping Track of the Tickets (15:22)The Perspective of a Behavioral Analyst (20:54)Invitation (23:16)Before we go, there are a few items in the shop that are pretty new! The Homeschool Plan Like a Mother Guide is great for when you're planning your homeschool year. Excellent questions and prompts will get you to think about the ‘Why” behind what you're doing. Whatever your reasons for homeschooling, this will help you stay organized and aligned. Keep track of spending, curriculum purchases, student and parent narratives…the list goes on! These prompts and reflections can help you get out of the weeds and SEE the progress you're making in your homeschool!We ALSO have the editable clipboard template you can use daily in your homeschool. This can give even the youngest kids some independence and autonomy in their day! And remember sweet momma…You are doing beautiful work!Find the complete podcast notes on our website.To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here.Looking for items shared in our podcasts?! Here's the Editable Homeschool Clipboard Template Here's our Homeschool Plan Like A Mother Guide! For the 12 Week Planner, click here! (Use code PODCASTMOM for 20% off!) Get your Deliberate Start here! Get your FREE Meal Planning Kit here. For the Favorites List, go here. If you're planning an adventure, you'll find the Ultimate Family Road Trip Guide here.
Trying to recognize the patterns in ourselves can seem to be challenging at times. Since we are unconsciously reacting, it's hard to consciously be aware of what is happening. Thankfully, Hannah came on my show to share this important topic so that others may realize that maybe it's time to reach out for some assistance.
When it comes to treatment for Autism, WOA welcomes Jenny Baggett to share the best, current information for you to learn from. Jenny Baggett works with Vanderbilts Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD) as a Behavioral Analyst. Jenny is joined by Waves Early Learning Director Gina Wilson to talk about their many collaborations together over the years, having supported the same families and assisted their growth. Trent and Matt listen to Gina and Jenny discuss how research and treatment have evolved over the years for autism and how some of the treatments would be useful for anyone to use. Listen to Matt give life updates after his big Cinderella debut and what's coming up down the line. This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
"Join us this week on Walk and Roll Live as we delve into the world of behavioral analysis with our esteemed guest, BCBA Amesha Smith. Amesha will guide us through the intricacies of this transformative therapy, offering invaluable insights into the positive impact it holds for families navigating through this journey. With compassionate words and a comforting touch, we aim to provide solace and support to those receiving this diagnosis for their cherished ones. Tune in for a discussion filled with wisdom, hope, and the promise of brighter tomorrows." Walk and Roll Live
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Sir Kaya Redford. Sir Kaya Redford was recently knighted by His Royal Highness, Prince Rafael of Spain as an Honorary Knight of Merit of the Royal Order of Constantine The Great, for two categories: Business & Philanthropy. Kaya trains Fortune 500 companies, leaders, entrepreneurs, influencers, and sales professionals all over the world to increase their production and make more money. He coaches on mindset, communication skills, behavior modification, taking massive action, and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). Kaya has been a Featured Guest Speaker on OWN: OPRAH WINFREY NETWORK, Recap Show 3 times! Kaya is Master Certified and a Trainer's Trainer in Neuro Linguistic Programming, Time Line Therapy (R), Hypnosis, and a board-certified Behavioral Analyst. He is also a certified Miracle Minded Coach, personally trained by Presidential Candidate / New York Times best-selling author, Marianne Williamson. Kaya also rehabilitates veterans that suffer from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Kaya and team are also helping Thorn which was co-founded by Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore to build tools to fight child sex trafficking and child sexual abuse. Connect with Kaya: www.SirKayaRedford.com Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
Valerie A. Evans, Ph.D. is a licensed and board certified behavior analyst, Educational Psychologist, and small business owner. Behavior analysis provides techniques and strategies for sustained change. It is an individualized approach that values the person's own experience, allowing individuals to direct change toward outcomes that minimize how the stressors of daily life are experienced. Dr. Evans has described behavior analysis as the scientific application of optimism and herself as an optimistic realist. Valerie has aspired to make behavior analysis more accessible to others so that they may make sustainable change in their own lives. Her first attempt at this is a weight loss app called No Weigh. Dr. Evans has observed how weight loss programs take an accounting approach to a behavioral problem. Focusing on restriction rules and relying on willpower leads to a rigid approach to change that produces emotional and psychological distress. In addition, losing weight this way is not sustainable. Rather than playing the numbers game, No Weigh provides an approach where users can leverage the devices of behavior analysis to lose weight without sacrificing their mental health. No Weigh users practice recognizing patterns of responding and applying simple techniques to weaken these patterns. In addition, No Weigh values greater connection and engagement with the tasks and events of daily life. It is available now on both Apple and Android. #drdanamzallag, #drdanpodcast, #Happinessjourneywithdrdan, #ddanmotivation, #inspiringinterviews, #drdancbt, #drdantherapy, #drdancoaching, #drdanhappiness, #valerieevans, #noweighapp. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happinessjourney/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happinessjourney/support
Renita Gidlund was kind enough to sit down for a chat with Adam Cuppy, President of LEARN academy. Sharing stories of career transitions like hers (Board Certified Behavioral Analyst to Software Developer!) is one of our favorite things to do! How else would we get introduced to the world of competitive jigsaw puzzling?! Special Guest: Renita Gidlund.
Jill Nicolini Interviews Dr. Diana Sorrentino Social Psychologist & Behavioral Analyst -- paradoxesofgender.comhttps://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=ushttps://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+networkhttps://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network
On today's episode, the Bitches sit down with Ali Arena, a BCBA and Speech Language Pathologist #superpower. Ali has dedicated her education and career to finding the best communication patterns and behavior changes required to navigate the ever-changing social world. Her clients often call her a “social detective” -- more than likely that comes from her unique training as a Speech Therapist and Behavioral Analyst. She is constantly figuring out the best way to use every client's strengths to maximize their learning and social potential. We talk all about using the “Improv Method” during sessions to help build confidence, increase social skills, and create a safe environment for everyone! Tune in to hear us get silly while playing improv games and learn new stuff about Casey & Liat that you may not know! Love you. Mean it! Support us at patreon.com/behaviorbitchespodcastInsta: @behaviorbitchespodcastFacebook: Behavior Bitches Podcast
World renowned autism expert Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh answers viewers questions in real time. Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh is a visionary in the field of autism spectrum disorders and has spent 40+ years helping individuals and families to overcome challenges in order to lead their best lives. She is an outspoken advocate for those on the spectrum, fighting for them to have access to interventions that are compassionate, fair and meaningful. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and renowned behaviorist who has been at the forefront of acknowledging and treating medical issues as an essential component of successful autism treatment in addition to top quality intensive behavioral intervention. Watch Ask Dr. Doreen Live on Tuesdays at 1pm ET, 10am PT on the Autism Network, YouTube, Twitter or FaceBook. Ask Dr. Doreen questions on TikTok. https://www.autismnetwork.com/category/ask-dr-doreen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@askdrdoreen https://www.instagram.com/askdrdoreen/ Donate to Autism Care Today! and help give iPads to individuals on the spectrum! https://www.act-today.org/donate-now/
Rise Behavioral Services provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Zachary and the surrounding areas. RISE is the first center of its kind in Zachary! Owner Donyelle Clark-Kennedy, MS, BCBA, LBA discusses Autism Spectrum Disorder, working as a Behavior Analyst, and the services offered by Rise Behavioral Services in this week's episode of Porch and Parish The Podcast. Look for the article by Donyelle Clark in the Spring 2023 edition of Porch & Parish The Magazine! Support the show
We start the day with Lunchbox thinking he got sent secret unreleased songs from a country artist. Find out who it is. Plus, a behavioral analyst calls into the show to comment about someone and why they act the way they do. Mailbag: A listener just went official with his girlfriend, but now she keeps buying him stuff to look like her favorite artist, Luke Combs. He's not sure how he feels about it and needs advice!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode Reid Myles of Inside the Asperger's Studio speaks with Melissa Schiefelbein, MA, BCBA, COBA and Founder and CEO of Bloom Health. She is a certified Behavioral Analyst who helps people find the right ABA therapist for their child. They also discuss why people seem to be afraid of ABA and more!
Rachel is a board certified behavior analyst, passionate about sharing her experiences and knowledge about Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training (ACT). For more about human behavior, check out her podcast @behaviorandbs and if you're looking to know more about ACT, find her on Instagram @calibama_bxanalyst --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beforeiforget/message
Ron interviews Laurie Singer, licensed marriage and family therapist, board certified in behavior analysis, who leads the successful Camarillo California based Laurie Singer Behavioral Services Inc. Laurie has just authored her new book entitled "You're Not Crazy, Living with Anxiety, Obsessions and Fetishes". Motivated by her own personal tragedy, Laurie has devoted her life to the field of mental health with a clear vision in mind to create a team approach for helping individuals resolve behavioral and other mental health issues by applying a unique combination of behavioral and cognitive behavioral therapies. Sponsor: Sour Honey www.sourhoney.com Use Coupon Code 50sour when ordering Links: lauriesingerbehavioral.com yourenotcrazybook.com https://itsawrapwithrap.com #HC Universal Network
Ron interviews Laurie Singer, licensed marriage and family therapist, board certified in behavior analysis, who leads the successful Camarillo California based Laurie Singer Behavioral Services Inc. Laurie has just authored her new book entitled "You're Not Crazy, Living with Anxiety, Obsessions and Fetishes". Motivated by her own personal tragedy, Laurie has devoted her life to the field of mental health with a clear vision in mind to create a team approach for helping individuals resolve behavioral and other mental health issues by applying a unique combination of behavioral and cognitive behavioral therapies. Sponsor: Sour Honey www.sourhoney.com Use Coupon Code 50sour when ordering Links: lauriesingerbehavioral.com yourenotcrazybook.com https://itsawrapwithrap.com #HC Universal Network
Ron interviews Laurie Singer, licensed marriage and family therapist, board certified in behavior analysis, who leads the successful Camarillo California based Laurie Singer Behavioral Services Inc. Laurie has just authored her new book entitled "You're Not Crazy, Living with Anxiety, Obsessions and Fetishes". Motivated by her own personal tragedy, Laurie has devoted her life to the field of mental health with a clear vision in mind to create a team approach for helping individuals resolve behavioral and other mental health issues by applying a unique combination of behavioral and cognitive behavioral therapies. Sponsor: Sour Honey www.sourhoney.com Use Coupon Code 50sour when ordering Links: lauriesingerbehavioral.com yourenotcrazybook.com https://itsawrapwithrap.com #HC Universal Network
We've heard the term "She gives zero F's" like it's so easy. It's not. That's why women write books like this. I'm here to introduce you to Gianna Biscontini. She's a Behavioral Analyst. A Scientist. She also brings strong coaching skills to women, like you, who are tired of the limitations that you may not even be aware of. In her new book, Fuckless. A Guide to Wild, Unencumbered Freedom, she will guide you through the process of liberating yourself from the top 10 limitations (AKA Fucks) that we can give the middle finger to. Just a few Fucks that Gianna takes you through: 1) Be Small. 2) Be Soft. 3) Be Less 4) Be Stifled. 5) Be Everything. That last one got to me. There are 5 more and you will be nodding your head and turning pages to figure out how to work with these Fucks and finally say goodbye. You deserve to be connected to what YOU want. What YOU need. YOUR voice. YOUR feelings. YOUR values. Sticking up for what YOU deserve. Fighting through the fear to do all this. Gianna also has an audiobook version where I encourage you to download her incredible voice that instantly makes you feel important. Thank you so much for listening. I hope you enjoy this episode and feel comfortable letting me and Gianna know what you think. What help you may need. What really impacted you or surprised you. Share this episode with your best friend and let's find our freedom. Mom Card Drawing of the Week: "There is only one you. And you are important." -Chuck Sindoll Find Gianna on Instagram: @giannabiscontini Connect with Gianna on her website: www.giannabiscontini.com to get on her email list and learn more about her company, W3RKWELL. Gianna also has wonderful downloadables on her website and FUN merch (a Fuckless mug? Yes please!) you can snag. Link to buy her new book, Fuckless. A Guide to Wild, Unencumbered Freedom : https://www.amazon.com/Fuckless-Guide-Wild-Unencumbered-Freedom/dp/1544530463/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?adid=082VK13VJJCZTQYGWWCZ&campaign=211041&creative=374001&keywords=Fuckless&qid=1652401123&s=books&sr=1-1 P.S. You can also download the Audiobook version with that same link! Gianna's Favorite Things: getaway.house for your next vacation, Meghan Markle's Archetypes Podcast (https://open.spotify.com/show/6UfyXZgVAUX1UzF8j5L72t), Joan Didion books, Kathrin Zenkina (https://manifestationbabe.com/), Zero Waste shower steamers and candles (www.zerowastestore.com)
सुनिए डॉ. अरुणा अग्रवाल के जीवन की प्रेरक कहानी। डॉ. अरुणा मूल रूप से दिल्ली की रहने वाली है। दिल्ली में ही ये पली-बढ़ी। वही से अच्छी शिक्षा प्राप्त की। फिर शादी के बाद ये दिल्ली से मुंबई आ गयी। बीते 25 सालों से ये मुंबई शहर में ही निवास कर रही है। आपको बतादें ये एक एडुकेशनिस्ट है और पिछले 19 सालों से इस पेशे में कार्यरत है। इसके साथही ये एक सक्सेसफुल एंटरप्रेन्योर है। ये एक एक्सपीरिएंस्ड चाइल्ड साइकोलोजिस्ट एंड बिहेवियर एनालिस्ट है। पिछले 16 वर्षों से इन्होंने खुद को एक सक्सेसफुल स्टूडेंट काउंसलर के रूप में स्थापित किया है। ये मुंबई में ये एक साइकोलॉजिकल सेंटर, ईबीए की फाउंडर है। इसके साथ ही ये एक प्री प्राइमरी एंड प्राइमरी स्कूल का संचालन भी कर रही है। जिसकी स्थापना इन्होंने 2004 में की थी। अपने जीवन में इतना सब कुछ हासिल करने वाली डॉ. अरुणा अग्रवाल के पिता ही इनके मुख्य प्रेरणा स्त्रोत है। पिता की दी हुई शिक्षाओं को ग्रहण कर ही ये जीवन में आगे बढ़ी और सफलता का ये मुकाम हासिल किया है। पूरी कहानी पढ़ें https://stories.workmob.com/dr-aruna-agarwal-hospital-health-careवर्कमोब द्वारा #मेरीकहानी कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से एक नयी पहल शुरू की गयी है जिसके ज़रिये हर कोई छोटे बड़े बिज़नेस ओनर्स अपनी प्रेरक कहानियों को यहाँ सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते है। क्योंकि हर शख्स की कहानी में है वो बात जो जीवन को बदलकर एक नयी दिशा दिखाएगी, और ज़िन्दगी में ले आएगी आशा की एक नयी चमकती किरण। #बनाओअपनीपहचान #प्रेरककहानियाँ #डॉअरुणाअग्रवाल #एडुकेशनिस्ट #एंटरप्रेन्योर #चाइल्डसाइकोलोजिस्ट #बिहेवियरएनालिस्ट #स्टूडेंटकाउंसल #ईबीए #साइकोलॉजिकलसेंटर जानिए वर्कमोब के बारे में: जुड़िये वर्कमोब पर अपनी कहानी साझा करने और प्रेरणादायक कहानियाँ देखने के लिए। ये एक ऐसा मंच है जहां आप पेशेवरों, लघु व्यापारियों, उद्यमियों और सामाजिक कार्यकर्ताओं की वीडियो कहानियां देख सकते हैं और दूसरों को प्रेरित करने के लिए अपनी व्यक्तिगत और व्यावसायिक कहानी सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते हैं। आपकी कहानी में लोगों को आशा देने, प्रेरणा देने और दूसरों का जीवन बदलने में मदद करने की एक अद्भुत क्षमता है। यह 100% मुफ़्त है। इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें और देखें प्रेरक कहानियां https://stories.workmob.com/ हमारे ऐप्प को डाउनलोड करें: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workmob iOS: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/workmob/id901802570
Do you wake up wondering what type of mood your children will have that day? Does your home feel more like a battle ground than a sanctuary? There isn't one thing that makes me doubt my mission and motherhood more than a struggling child at home. Tantrums irk me... like really irk me and I feel the boiling blood rise throughout my body. When no parenting strategy seems to stick, I immediately believe it's because I am not home enough, available enough, attentive enough to my child. In this episode with Sarah Wilburn, Behavioral Analyst, we break down the science of tantrums, what they mean, why they happen, what they cause in us as moms, and what we can do to actually change our kids behavior!Isn't this perfect timing right before the start of the new school year?You are a good mom! You are doing a lot and should be proud of the way you are showing up for your kids. Resources and links mentioned in this episode: You Are a Bad Ass - Jenn Sincero Babes Support Babes - babessupportbabes.org@sarahelwilburnsarahewilburn@outlook.com
This week, Daniel is joined by Board Certified Behavioral Analyst Radhika Achari to discuss their work as a BCBA and how she finds the functions behind behaviors to adjust into healthier ones. Radhika explains how she got into the field of Behavioral Analysis, the education requirements to become a BCBA, and the controversy behind ABA therapy and treatment. Visit Special Strong's Website Visit our Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Assistant Professor of Criminology at USF and national expert on behavioral analysis and profiling, Dr. Bryanna Fox, checks in to discuss the Texas elementary school shooter and research on preventing mass shootings.
WARNING: episode contains LOTS OF F**KS and GIVES NO F**CKS.This week on The Real Story, Rea is elated to welcome Gianna Biscontini, a long-time client of Writeway, a board-certified behavioral analyst, an entrepreneur, and the author of the brand new book, F**kless: A Guide to Wild, Unencumbered Freedom, a definitive book to help women release and reprioritize the f**ks they've been given. What transpires over the course of this hour-long episode is a candid and forthright conversation about how, why, and where we tend to give away all of our energy and our power…and, most importantly, how we can gain it back on our own terms. Gia's work as a scientist, wellbeing expert and coach, coupled with an overall independence, confidence, and attitude has helped position her perfectly to tackle this angle of the subject of empowerment head on. You can learn more about her at her website, where you can also purchase the book.While this is definitely an episode for writers, as the discussion of #PathToPublish makes a formidable stamp, it's also really for anyone and everyone (but ladies, we're looking at you) who needs to learn how to let go. Is that you? If so, email podcast@writewayco.com and share your thoughts with us. Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, review, and comment!
It took us a little while to get a handle on what Sarah actually does but by the time we got there we learned it's a very important job, Sarah absolutely loves it AND she's making more money than any of us are!
Miranda Coppoolse is the Founder of MC Global Security Consulting. She is a distinguished Behavioral Analyst, Coach and Security Risk Advisor on various interrelated security topics. She has an extensive background in law enforcement, aviation, corporate, private security, coaching and fighting human trafficking. In July of 2021 she received an award for Global Influencer in Security & Fire for the year 2021 from IFSEC. She is well known for her leadership, trainings and contribution as public speaker for various international organizations and industries. Miranda serves as a Board Member on several Boards, one of them TINYg, a Global Terrorism Information Network, where she also fulfills the role of Chair of the Europe Council. Next to that she is active on various international security groups and networks. During her career, she has lived around the globe, gaining a broad understanding of numerous languages and cultures. Over the years she has built a large valuable international network and following. You can find out more about Miranda on linkedin, Instagram, and twitter and also through the company website at mcglobalsecurity.com/
5 Ps Podcast: Possibilities, Purpose, Prayer, Productivity, & Pressure
During this episode, our guest Marissa Craft, discusses life after leaving the classroom, her blog Mommy Me Tyme and plans for the future. She has recently pivoted out of the classroom and has become a behavioral analyst. This role allows her to connect with the students she has always been naturally drawn to helping.After becoming a mom of twins, she created her blog, Mommy Me Tyme, to share tips and inspiration on how to find balance while taking a moment to care for your soul. On her blog, her "soul care" tips aim to help others find peace. Check it out!Connect with Marissa:Mommy Me Tyme WebsiteMommy Me Tyme Instagram Connect with Me:For updates, follow us on Instagram: @5pspodcast Shop with me: www.uniktreats.comFor consultation, contact my business development company, Promising Presence. Grab a "No Failure" planner from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Unik Treats.I Will Win! No Failure PlannerIf you're looking to join a community of supportive go-getters who are overcoming fear and achieving their God-given goals, join our Linkedin group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13918724/To learn more about me, visit: www.jessicahixonwalker.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=8FXNP6RYJW7V8)Support the show
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Join me for this honest conversation about self acceptance and parenting with Lilly Faith, author of ‘Set Free Autism and ADHD'. We talk about the strategies and practical solutions that parents and caregivers can learn and practice. It's an honest dialogue to understanding special needs children. And honouring that you are a perfect match for each other – this was meant to be. SHORT BIO: My name is Lilly and I'm the author of "Set Free Autism and ADHD" parenting special needs' children. I love parenting special needs. I would not change it for the world. Who am I? Well, I have seven years' experience with parenting ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. Lilly is a certified Behavioral Analyst. The practical aspects of parenting: we incorporated Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) therapy training and creative parenting technique tips. I saw firsthand evidence of what I had learnt and put into practice; it paid off in a big way. I have worked for five years with children in childcare and after school care settings with ages from early years to primary school-aged children. After working in the childcare setting environment, I became a social worker with a not-for-profit organisation partnering with government community services. WEBSITE: www.lillyfaithparenting.com.au FACEBOOK: @setfreeautism INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/setfreeautism/ If you'd like to be interviewed on the Finding Your Soul podcast, ask questions @Pip Coleman Author Coach OR you can book in for a 30-minute complimentary ‘what's it all about' chat by sending me an email: pipcoleman@yahoo.com.au
Brian Bennett's journey has brought him through both church and business sectors. He interweaves those experiences to help others cultivate values-enhanced organizations through his work with the Kingdom Capital Leadership Institute. In Episode 8, Brian recognizes the challenge of bringing our whole selves into our work day as well as the cost of compartmentalizing our faith. He also shares his conviction that business can be one of the primary tools through which God's provision is deployed into the world. Listen now to rekindle your intention to bring God's goodness into your everyday work!Podcast Home | Join the Movement | About BBT | Donate | Contact Jordan DollarAbout Brian BennettAs Director of Kingdom Capital's Leadership Institute, Brian Bennett focuses on partnering with commercial and philanthropic leaders to cultivate values enhanced organizations. The Institute is focused on both the role of management in shaping culture and the role of culture in contributing to organizational health and performance. Brian is blessed with nearly 16 years of organizational development and leadership experience, including roles as an Executive Coach and Executive Pastor. He is a certified coach by the International Coaching Federation and has coached leaders across the private, social, and public sectors. Brian is passionate about helping leaders harness the strengths of their unique leadership profile while adapting to the needs of their team, organization, and environment. He is also certified as a Behavioral Analyst by Target Training International and by Korn Ferry in their Leadership Architect competency model. He has masters degrees in both business administration and organizational leadership.Support the show
Denver, Colorado. April 1, 2011."The question for law enforcement is not, 'Is he capable of murder?' but, 'How many people he might have killed. For sure, he's a sociopath, a psychopath and an anti-social personality." - Clint Van Zandt, 25-year veteran Special Agent with the FBI and Behavioral Analyst.19-year-old Kenia Monge was stuck. She had been out clubbing with her friends and somehow ended up outside with no purse, keys, or phone. She had been drinking heavily, but now the alcohol was wearing off and she just wanted to get home. So when a man pulled up in his van and offered her a ride, she gratefully accepted.But when Kenia wasn't home the next morning, and her family couldn't get in touch with her, they instantly knew something was wrong. Then, a message came through on Kenia's phone from none other than Mr Nice Guy. But as you probably guessed, he wasn't such a nice guy after all.Instagram: @talkmurderwithmeFacebook: @talkmurrderwithmeSources for this episode:Who Was Kenia Monge? | Criminal Confessions Highlights | OxygenSurveillance Footage of Travis ForbesKenia Monge Disappears From Denver Nightclub, Cops Call Scenario 'Nightmare'Woman Survives Attack by Killer Who Stored Body in FreezerTravis Forbes: Kenia Monge's parents want answers from man charged in Lydia Tillman caseTravis Forbes pleads guilty to Kenia Monge murder, will spend rest of life behind bars (24)Man pleads guilty to murder of missing Denver teenTravis Forbes Confesses To Strangling Kenia Monge, Hiding Body In Freezer | Crime NewsSuspect in murder of Kenia Monge offered interview in exchange for moneyPolice Investigation Reveals Details In Missing Woman CaseKerry Humphrey pleads guilty to lying for Travis Forbes, Kenia Monge's murdererColorado killer Travis Forbes played cat-and-mouse game with police for monthsWoman arrested in connection to Kenia Monge murder caseA criminal timeline of Travis Forbes, admitted killer of 19-year-old Kenia MongeTravis Forbes, self-described suspect in Kenia Monge case, busted in Texas for car theftForbes Pleads Guilty In Fort Collins, Says 'I'm Evil'Woman Sentenced To Jail In Missing Teen CaseWhere Is Lydia Tillman TodayGriego: Daughter, Kenia Monge, was too young to need a final resting placeFamily Of Murdered Aurora Teen Lays Her To RestClinton R. Van Zandt BioProfiler: Confessed murderer may have killed othersMusic from Purple Planet MusicSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-murder-with-me/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What is human? What is behavior? How do those two terms merge in a practice that serves the risk, resilience, and security industry? We turn to the incredibly rich experience of Miranda Coppoolse, the Founder of MC Global Security and one of the top security influencers in the world. We find out there is a fire burning in Miranda's core that infuses her approach to people. And she applies the science of human behavior in a language that can be consumed by her peers and her community. Miranda Coppoolse is the Founder of MC Global Security Consulting. She is a distinguished Behavioral Analyst and serves as a Security Risk Advisor on various interrelated security topics. In July 2021 she received an award for Global influencer in Security & Fire for the year 2021, from IFSEC. While known for her behavior analysis trainings & seminars tailored to any industry and profession, her mentoring and coaching and public speaking Miranda also serves as a Board Member on several Boards.
Azeez is a Behavioral Analyst at the same time BITCOIN investor. He emphasizes about no matter how much BTC costs...JUST BUY while it's still early #DYOR #Bitcoin #DollarCostAverage ------------------------------------------- watch the full visual on Huge Upside TV BITCOIN | and the unpleasant truth about MONEY
In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Laura Treonze, Chief Life Strategist, Motivational Speaker, and Behavioral Analyst at LMT Consulting. Laura talks about how she motivates her clients and why confidence is key. Episode Highlights: Laura shares how she helps people build businesses. (3:20) Laura explains why people must have your ideal client. (8:41) Laura mentions why most independent contractors don’t have business plans. (11:26) Laura shares the types of people that reached out to her. (14:32) Laura mentions her favorite clients. (16:07) Laura shares how she chooses her clients. (18:52) Laura shares the biggest mistakes that she sees when people come to her. (25:13) Laura mentions how she motivates people. (34:00) Laura shares how to build confidence. (36:06) Tweetable Quotes: “As I started to work with other people outside the industry, I'm like... this is so much bigger and I want to take advantage of that. So, I decided I'm gonna leave real estate and go into coaching full time. If I'm going to be a coach, I want to be coached by the best.” - Laura Treonze “My business is built word of mouth, I guarantee results. People making more money is a very important result. So, if you're not reaching your results, I don't want you in a long-term contract because I'm going to be giving you your money back.” - Laura Treonze “When you start showing people success in certain parts of their life, they start to create and find success in other parts as well. So, let's not have weight as your goal right now. Let's work on a different goal so that we can look at the patterns that work there. Then, apply them to weight if you decide at some point you're committed to that. If you don't get committed to that, who cares. Stop beating yourself up about it.” - Laura Treonze Resources Mentioned: Laura Treonze LinkedIn LMT Consulting David Carothers LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes
Kyle GilletteBusiness Coach, Behavioral Analyst, and the Creator of the SAGE Mindset Leadership Framework In this episode of The Broken Catholic Show, Joseph Warren interviews Kyle Gillette to discuss does God forgive us for our habitual sins. Links GilletteSolutions.com ★ Subscribe Apple | Stitcher | iHeart IF YOU ENJOY OUR SHOW AND CONTENT, PLEASE CONSIDER BEING AN AMBASSADOR. WE ARE 100% LISTENER SUPPORTED. CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT Epic Resource! Tried therapy or counseling but nothing has worked? Struggling with the same challenges as last year? Visit BlowUpRocks.com Music: Purple-Planet.com
Dr. Mary Barbera “fell” into the autism world in 1999 when her first-born son, Lucas was diagnosed with autism. Over the past two decades, Mary transformed from a registered nurse and an overwhelmed parent to a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and best-selling author of "The Verbal Behavior Approach: How to Teach Children with Autism and Related Disorders" published in 2007. In her new book, "Turn Autism Around: An Action Guide for Parents of Young Children with Early Signs of Autism" (releasing 3/30/21) as well as in her online courses, Mary teaches her unique step-by-step system to help young children with autism (or signs of autism) to communicate and learn better while reducing or eliminating major problem behaviors.
On this episode, Kellie Syfan, a certified Behavioral Analyst and I sat down and talked about different tools for parents to use for kids going through this pandemic without social interactions and other methods to keep kids engaged and how we as parents need to learn tools ourselves to be better. Kellie have given away some free gifts with links for anyone who is listening to this episode. Kellie has worked in mentor and therapy settings since high school and has 8 years experience in the field of behavior analysis. She has worked in home, school, community, occupational, and clinic settings, and in collaborative therapy with teachers, speech, hippotherapy, OT/PT, and others. It is Kellie's mission to bring applied behavior analysis to every family struggling with behavioral challenges, and to empower and encourage the mindset of deliberate creativity in the field of behavior analysis. Here are the links: Website: www.appliedbehavioralhappiness.com Online Courses and coaching: https://applied-behavioral-happiness.teachable.com/ Free gift: https://motivated-producer-2796.ck.page/bb49c9ffe1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rish-mitra6/message
This week on The 209 Podcast, Manteca native Charity Steele chats about her career as a Behavioral Analyst, provides insight on her new book and shares some helpful tips on parenting during the pandemic. Sponsored By: City of Turlock Municipal Services
Steve is one of today's Master Level Behavioral Profilers and lead Behavioral Analyst at The Behavioral Resource Group. His behavioral consultation involves personality differences, career strategy, leadership strategy, cultural difference, spiritual growth, relationship management, and temperament strategy. In this session, you will know how to find meaning in your current environment, gain a newfound knowledge into why you do the things you do, and feel empowered to make better choices. You can connect with Steve Sisler at http://behavioralresourcegroup.com/
Back for the third time on the podcast: Laura Richards. Laura is a Criminal Profiler, Behavioral Analyst and Victims Rights Advocate. Today she’s back to talk about the recurring subject of serial predators and how they’re portrayed in unscripted content. I wanted to have Laura back on since Gihslane Maxwell is in the news now. […]
As women, we've been socialized to believe that 'success' (especially, as it pertains to our bodies!) is pretty much a one size fits all type of situation. This couldn't be farther from the truth! I believe this socialization is a huge part of the problem and a root cause for why so many women 'struggle' (...too many!). Due to the fact that humans have all kinds of different bodies... there's just no way that women's bodies will look exactly the same on the 'outside' even when taking excellent care of ourselves mentally, emotionally, and physically. For this reason, IT'S ESSENTIAL TO SELF-DEFINE SUCCESS for yourself. The most empowering thing we can do as women is to define for ourselves what we want this part of our lives to be & NOT simply adopt the external messages of what success 'should be' without personal examination & empowered re-definition. WHEN WE MAKE EMPOWERED CHOICES, WE CREATE EMPOWERED RESULTS.
Neste 53º episódio tivemos como convidado o CEO da Essent AGRO Giandrei Basso. Episodio muito esclarecedor e que traz a tona um assunto que geralmente não é muito discutido no meio do agronegócio, a gestão estratégica para o planejamento tributário, um dos grandes gargalos para a menor geração de riquezas para o produtor. Além de discussão sobre outros assuntos ligados ao tema, como a inovação com startup, gestão no agronegócio, dentre outros assuntos. ======== Sobre o convidado: Engenheiro Agrônomo pela UFSM 2004, MBA em Gestão Empresarial pela Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) 2010, Professional e Self Coach pelo (IBC) 2013, Behavioral Analyst pelo (IBC) 2013, Leader Coaching Training pelo (IBC) 2015 e Business and Executive Coaching pelo (IBC) 2016. Giandrei é um profissional com grande experiência na Gestão de empresas, atuando há mais de 10 anos como Consultor Empresarial de multinacionais, empresas privadas, cooperativas e propriedades rurais. Palestrante e trainer nas áreas de desenvolvimento pessoal e gestão comercial é atualmente o CEO da Essent Agro, startup que traz uma nova forma para o produtor realizar o planejamento tributário e o controle financeiro da propriedade. Giandrei é professor também do curso de MBA da UNIJUÍ e UPF ministrando o módulo de Business Coaching e Gerenciamento de Pessoas. Para ele negócios de sucesso são construídos através boas conexões. ======== Mídias sociais: Instagram: @giandreibasso @essentagro Site: www.essentagro.com.br ======== FALE CONOSCO Email: Dependeagro@gmail.com Instagran: Agrodepende Linkedin: Agro Depende Site: http://agrodepende.com.br/ ======== EQUIPE Agrodepende Edição – Eduardo Butzen Sebastiany Produção – Cassiano Sartor Decker e Eduardo Butzen Sebastiany Arte- Cassiano Sartor Decker ========
Michelle Heid, a board-certified Behavioral Analyst, and mother of a child with special needs discusses the importance of advocating for the special needs community at large with your state legislator. She has become an expert on this process and has testified before both her state senate and assembly committees. She is also a community legislative educator and provides training to professionals, parents, and consumers.
Behavioral Analyst by day... Extreme Horror Enthusiast by life. Ron Lefevre joins The Express to talk about his love of all things spooky. I try to dive deep into his brain and find out why he partakes in such startling and questionable events. In this episode all of the Cager Games have a horror theme as well as a very special Legend mid show. At the end of the episode, Ron tells us his Top 5 Haunts. I hope you're ready for a great show.
Join me today with Behavioral Analyst, Nathaniel Jones as we discuss the ever increasing problem of At Risk Youths and what does the Bible says about how to deal with a major problem in today's society.
Good afternoon lacrosse fans! I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend and thank you for spending some time reading the Utah Lacrosse Report. I sure missed watching the NCAA Championships this weekend! I was telling my kids about the tradition of Memorial Day weekend (both in and out of the lacrosse community) and it made me reflect on watching my first NCAA Championship in the Spring of 2000. I had played lacrosse for about 3 months at that point and had never seen college lacrosse. Admittedly, to a 15-year-old, it was the first time I'd heard of Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays fell to Syracuse, 14-12, on Saturday. You can watch the full game here. The other game that day featured Princeton beating Virginia, 12-11. That set up the final which led to a 13-7 win for Syracuse. Liam Banks and Ryan Powell were the studs for the Orange. Josh Sims, a decorated midfielder, led Princeton. It was an eye-opening experience as a young lacrosse player and I'm grateful for every Memorial Day weekend since. What has been your favorite Memorial Day weekend memory? News & UpdatesYouth/High SchoolWell, there will be lacrosse this Spring after all! Intermountain Lacrosse (IMLAX) released guidelines last week outlining the rules/adjustments that were made to accommodate the situation. I won't go into detail as to what they said, just know that lacrosse at the youth level will happen this year. The lone part that stood out to me was that there will be no face-offs. This actually happens yearly in Utah in the form of the girls' high school Super 7s league each fall. I personally think it's a great format, especially under the circumstances.The high school level gets a little trickier. The IMLAX teams minus a few who opted out will have a two-week tournament starting next weekend. The games will be tournament length and also have no face-offs. It's not 100% yet but it sounds like that is the direction it is heading. The UHSAA teams are considered club teams since May 22 and are on their own. It looks like many are setting up games with each other. I'm hearing that the girls' teams will put something together as well, likely a 7x7 tournament. For both the youth and high school IMLAX leagues, coaches, officials and players will be screened before the game using a chatbot that will ask questions. I'd love to hear your feedback on if you think removing the face-off is a good idea or not so shoot me a note or reply at the bottom. PLLAn interesting article came through my newsfeed this week. From the Observer Today (New York), an interview with Zed Williams (NLL Georgia/PLL Whipsnakes) mentioned that Utah is in the running to host the PLL Championship Series. “The PLL is like a tour,” Williams said. “The league usually travels to designated spots, but this year they are going to play in one location that hasn't been determined yet. The games will be streamed and be on the NBC sports networks.”Williams said that a couple of the locations in mind are Massachusetts or Utah, but nothing is set in stone. Well, what an interesting twist! When the league announced a quarantined event somewhere, I thought Florida or California would be the go-to choices, but it sounds like it could be here. That makes sense if you think about it. One of the ‘cons' of having an event here is our relatively small lacrosse community compared to other parts of the country, however, in a quarantine event, that all goes away. If you look at just facilities, ease of travel, low amount of COVID-19 cases compared to other states, health systems, etc., then Utah is a great place to hold an athletic event! OtherSt. Johns published an article about former Riverton stand-out, Mikala Davis. ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra interviewed Bubba Fairman on Twitter. It's a four-tweet series so be sure to catch all four!Senior SpotlightsThe Deseret News published its shoutout to Seniors: Boys | Girls The Herald Journal also published an article about the lacrosse season getting canceled.Thank you to the coaches who submitted these! Corner Canyon BoysTyson Packer - Tyson is a 2020 senior captain. One of the first there and last to leave. Tyson is a great example on and off the field. His ‘All In' attitude has been contagious amongst the team. We thank Tyson for the wonderful example he has set for the younger players. Sam Peterson - Sam is a first-year varsity player who was asked to change positions from attack to defense. Sam is definitely a We Not Me guy. Without hesitation he made the switch and quickly earned the nickname ‘6 Piece' by his teammates for getting ‘nuggets' (constantly being in passing lanes and knocking the ball down). He has been a great addition to the team and a great teammate. Jacob Simpson - Jake Simpson, aka ‘The Flying Dutchman', has been putting balls in the back of the net for Corner Canyon for the past 3 years. A senior captain, Jake had averaged 60 points the previous two seasons and was already up to 19 points in 3 games for the 2020 season. Jake's ‘All In' attitude on the field led to many great plays but made him an even better teammate off the field. Maxwell Covey - Max is a great athlete but his willingness to do whatever it takes for the team is where he really shines. D-Mid is a no-frills position in today's game of lacrosse and Max embraces his role. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude sets him apart and makes him part of one of the top D-Mid units in the state. He is a great example of what a Corner Canyon player is all about and he has made Corner Canyon Lacrosse better by being involved.Zach Meyer - Zach Meyer, known by the coaches as ‘The Intern', is the coolest under pressure and fastest guy on the field. You may not always be able to tell by his laid back demeanor but Zach is one heck of a competitor. Always willing to do what helps the team, his ‘We Not Me; attitude translated into him playing both offensive midfield and defensive midfield. Zach was part of our three short stick defense at times this year because we were so comfortable having him on the field. The only guy we asked to be a two-way midfielder, Zach excelled in whatever we asked him to do.Andrew Ballman - Andrew Ballman, aka ‘Balls', follows in the tradition of aggressive and gritty defensemen at Corner Canyon. From the moment he put on the Chargers colors he has been a great addition to our defense. His ‘All In' attitude on the field helps anchor our defense. He definitely makes attackmen think twice about trying to get to the middle of the field.Jacob Holmberg - Jacob Holmberg was new to the varsity team this year. Jake is a guy who leaves it all out on the field. Willing to do whatever is needed to help the team, he played both LSM and D-Pole. His ‘We Not Me' attitude shined during our first three games this year, jumping in wherever he was needed. Jake was a great example to the younger guys on what it meant to be a great teammate.Chaz Cutrer - Senior captain Chaz Cutrer has played many different roles for the varsity team over the last three years. An outstanding leader, Chaz is willing to accept whatever role the coaches have asked of him. He has played offensive midfield, attack and this year, defensive midfield. Never one to back down to a challenge, Chaz' ‘Do Your Job' attitude propelled our team to the right mindset from the start of the year through our first three games. Blake Luper - Blake Luper has been a varsity guy at Corner Canyon for three years. A fierce competitor and senior captain, Blake has shined this season from the very start, netting 5 goals in our home opener. A guy who has been ‘All In' from the beginning Blake has spent many hours on the wall and in the gym and it was on full display this year. Blake embraced his leadership role with tremendous passion and brought everyone up to his level. Thank you Blake for all the hard work.Nicolas Hiner - Nic Hiner is another one of our blue-collar workers. He doesn't complain, he doesn't hesitate, he doesn't waver. He just asks what he can do to help and gets to work. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude was evident from the very start of the year when he was asked to move from midfield/attack to be a FOGO. Not only did he embrace the new job, but he excelled at it, winning all but 3 face-offs in his first two games. In his third game, due to another player's injury, he had to shoulder the entire load and helped us to a 10-3 halftime lead. Nic is a great example of putting the team first.Jordan BoysBrad Forbush - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Getting to play with everyone on the team. It didn't matter the skill level, everyone was included and played together as a team. Bradley plans to college at SLCC for the first year and then transfer to Dixie State College. Bradley has enjoyed all of his experiences at Jordan, that have built many friendships and provided so many great memories.Korben Gawrych - Gawrych began playing lacrosse last year for the first time and really enjoyed the game. His position was defender and he fearlessly defended the goal against the opposing team. He was looking forward to another great season but sometimes things don't always turn out the way we plan. It was fun while it lasted. He appreciates the life lessons taught by coach Spendlove both on and off the field, he is a great role model for the boys. After graduation Korben plans to serve a mission and following his mission, college, where he will pursue his goal of becoming an architectural landscaper. He loves to create beauty and transform a landscape into something spectacular. He has great vision. Parker Wade - From the day he could walk he's been throwing, catching, climbing and running! He loves being outside; hiking, camping and snowboarding, anything that gets him in the mountains. He loves music and has an appreciation for all genres. He has played the guitar from a young age and is a very good musician. Parker has always had a love for sports and any kind of fun, high energy activity. He's a natural athlete and has always been full of life, ready for the next adventure! His competitive nature keeps his energy high and his excitement for the game entertaining! Parker is a loyal, kind, and easy-going kid who connects with people and loves life. His future plans after High School include serving an LDS mission, and then returning to attend UVU or the Community College, probably live in a van while figuring out what next exciting adventure awaits!Tyler Carbine - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Tyler's favorite part was his teammates and he plans after high school to go to college. Tyler grew up playing Jordan football and was very excited for his varsity year of lacrosse.Talon Marshall - Talon has been playing lacrosse for the last year. He started out playing with his friends and enjoyed it so he joined the team his senior year. He has enjoyed working with the coaches and his teammates. It has been a highlight of his senior year, unfortunately, a short-lived highlight, but one none the less. Talon is ready to graduate and start a new chapter of his life. He is weighing out all his options so his plans after graduation are still to be determined.Chase Fairbanks - Fairbanks has been playing lacrosse since kindergarten. He has played every position including goalie but at 6'3”, he ultimately found his groove as a long pole defender. Chase's favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse has been being a part of a team that feels more like a family where everyone pushes and encourages each other along the way! It is an added bonus to feel like he's playing the game he loves with a big group of awesome friends. Chase has been accepted to Southern Utah University's helicopter pilot program in the fall and is anxious to move south and start working toward getting up in the air.Taylor Rieben - Taylor loved ‘Vibin' with the boys. Lacrosse has been Taylor's life for five years. He plays year-round and has loved it. We couldn't be more proud of him, watching him from just learning to play to be a strong player and leader on his team. This last season has been tough for him, us and I am sure his entire team to miss out on. The blessing through it all is his amazing teammates and coach. Taylor has made lasting friendships in his teammates and his coach and as his parents we couldn't ask for more from this fabulous group of boys we have watched grow, learn and play. We will miss watching Taylor play at Jordan, but we can't wait to see where his future takes him and what his next adventure will be. Yousif Aldarweesh - Yousif has been playing lacrosse since 7th grade and loved how all the guys are tight like a family. After high school, Yousif plans to go to college and continue his lacrosse career.Landon Ivins - Ivins has played lacrosse for five years. His favorite thing about playing for Jordan is the team. Landon has joined the Navy, specializing in Master of Arms, and will leave June 16th for training. He will be training in Chicago and then Texas. Then he plans on attending UVU.Luke Parker - Lucas has been playing lacrosse since age 10. Lucas was looking forward to his senior year of lacrosse, but it didn't work out the way we thought. Lucas has always loved his teammates and has played with some of them for many years. After high school, Lucas plans to attend UVU and serve an LDS mission. He wants to become a teacher. We know wherever he lands he will do great things and we can't wait to see them. We love you Lucas and we are so proud of you.Stockton Glover - Stockton was just 3 years old when we went outside one spring day to see what he was doing and found him in his 13-year-old brother's lacrosse gear; complete with helmet, pads, cleats, stick and ball. Though he could hardly move with all the big gear on, he knew exactly how to put it on and he was scooping that ball for all he was worth! Because his two older brothers were playing, he couldn't wait to turn five so he could play Storm lacrosse on a real team. Stockton has played lacrosse for the past 12 years. He loves the game. He spends countless hours watching college lacrosse on TV and working to understand the strategies of the game and ways to enhance technique. Lacrosse was natural for him as a young player, but having 4 knee surgeries on each knee over the past few years made it a continual battle to try to regain strength, mobility and speed. Still he loves the game and was so disappointed that he was unable to actually play his senior season. Stockton appreciates the tradition that exists with Jordan lacrosse as it was one of the first high school programs in the Salt Lake Valley. He is very grateful for all of the coaches and volunteers who have given of their time and talents for many years to enable him to play the game that he loves. Stockton will be attending one semester at Utah State University this fall, with plans to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints next spring.Wesley Edwards - Edwards started playing lacrosse in the 6th grade and has been playing defense since his freshman year. His favorite things about playing lacrosse are the friendships he's made ("How bout that Airplane food"), the lessons he's learned about working hard through challenges, and the new vocabulary words he learned from the Vegas players. After graduation, he is headed to Northern California on a Spanish-speaking mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When he returns he will attend BYU where he plans to major in History.Zak Thaxton - Zak has played for six years and his favorite thing was being able to be in the weight room and having the team motivate each other to push to our limits. After high school, he'll be going to USU to receive an associates degree and then transfer to Colorado State to major and master in financial economics.Jordan GirlsSeptember Hicks - This was my first year playing lacrosse! I was very nervous to play because I was worried about judgment from the rest of the team, but they did nothing but encourage me and help me every single day. I'm so grateful for the girls and my coaches. After graduation I will be attending Utah Valley University and going to school for Forensic Science to become a Behavioral Analyst for the FBI. I would like to send a special ‘Thank You' to Taylor Stone for encouraging me to try something new and for being the most wonderful coach. Megan Fernandez - Megan has been playing lacrosse for 6 years. She has loved the bonding and friendships she has had with the girls on the team. Megan was looking forward to being a Captain this year, and taking the field one last time with her best friends. Megan will be attending the University of Utah this fall on a full-ride honors scholarship, where she will study environmental engineering. She will play lacrosse for the U of U. We are so proud of her. Trinity Sandberg - Trinity has been playing lacrosse for four years. Her favorite thing was being able to learn a new sport and have fun playing. She tore her ACL and Meniscus while playing fall ball prior to her senior year. She was determined to get back on the field for her senior year. Trinity attended physical therapy several times a week and did many exercises at home to help speed up recovery. The physical therapist told her she had one of the fastest recoveries he has seen. Trinity plans on attending SLCC after high school, she is currently interested in exercise scienceHalli Thompson - Halli Thompson played her first season of lacrosse seven years ago and immediately fell in love with the sport. She has not stopped playing since and hopes to continue through college. She loves the bonds she has made with her teammates and coaches throughout the lacrosse seasons. She has learned that practice, persistence, hard work, and teamwork are what it takes to be great. She plans on attending the engineering program at the University of Utah and continuing to use the skills and winning attitude that she learned in lacrosse in her pursuit of a career in engineering. Lexi Burns - Lexi has played lacrosse for six years. Her favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse was winning the state championship and the friends she has made. Her plans after high school will be playing college lacrosse. Skyline GirlsCosette Charles - Going to Westminster, playing lacrosse for their team, getting a paramedic license and wanting to be an ER Doctor.Reagon Wolf - Going to Dixie State University, becoming a Dental Hygienist, and joining their club women's lacrosse team.Tessa Frey - Serving a mission with the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints than attending BYU, and playing women's lacrosse for BYU.Liz Ruben - Wants to go into the Army as a 68W (Combat Medic). While in the Army She'll be Majoring in Emergency Management, Paramedic, and Fire Academy. Arynn Maxon - Going to Western Washington University of College.Amaya Roy - Going to Dixie State University.Julane Machado - Going to the University of Utah.Karla Tapia - Going to University in Hawaii at Monoa.Bridget Miller - Going to Western Washington University. Elle Neville - Either going to SLCC or University of Utah and wants to go into nursing. Elle will be playing college lacrosse.Kimmy Curtis - Going to Utah State University and playing lacrosse. Lanie Cheatham - Going to Wesleyan, Middlebury or Oberlin. Waterford BoysLiam Bywater - Liam was a tenacious lacrosse player who made the switch to defense early in his career and thrived on that side of the ball. Liam never shied away from contact and his aggressive style of play served him well. We will miss Liam's great stick work and the tenacity he brought to our defense. Liam will be attending the University of Utah to major in Business and hopefully play hockey.Kai Herron - Kai was a quiet but hard-working athlete who was a joy to coach. Kai never questioned what was asked of him and led by example on the defensive side of the ball. We will miss his composure and hard work on and off the field. This fall Kai will be attending the University of Utah and majoring in Biomedical Engineering.Yianni Ziourias - Yianni was a wonderful athlete to coach who was willing to do whatever the coaches needed. A two-way middie that we could count on not only the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, but also on faceoffs. Yianni will be attending the University of Southern California in the fall to study Mechanical Engineering.That's it for today! — Tim Haslam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahlaxreport.com
Motivation is a complicated beast. Almost every manager questions how to best motivate their team members at some point. External motivators can only take us so far. The real magic happens when we align internal motivators with the work context. Then, you don’t have to motivate people at all - they’ll motivate themselves. Steve Sisler is a Behavioral Analyst, speaker and author. Steve's consultation involves personality difference, leadership strategy, cultural differences, and temperament strategy. Working with clients in more than 18 countries, Steve gathers behavioral and attitudinal information on individuals within corporate settings and develops strategies for effective leadership, teamwork, and entrepreneurial success Steve and I talk about motivation, how to position your job and those you hire so that the way you naturally think is what will make you successful in the role, the sad reality of self-esteem, simple things you can do to be a rock star manager, and what to avoid doing. Read the related blog article: How Motivation And Self-Esteem Influence Performance And Success Join the Modern Manager community (www.mamieks.com/join) by February 11, 2020 to be eligible to win a full behavioral, motivational, and axiological analysis and a 90-minute debriefing. These tools will gather information about your brain type, communication type, motivational orientation (what moves you), emotional consistencies (what emotions you rely on for decision making), effective nature, default instincts, emotional needs, self-esteem, self-direction, practical thinking, structured thinking, work/role-awareness, etc. One member will be drawn at random but you must join before February 11th, 2020 to be eligible. If you work for a nonprofit or government agency, email me at mamie@mamieks.com for 20% off any membership level. Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox. Help me write my new book! I’m researching what makes a manager great to work for. Share your story and experience at www.managerialgreatness.com Help spread the word, too! Share the link with friends and colleagues. KEY TAKEAWAYS The optimal way to motivate people is to align their internal drive with the work setting so that they are self-motivated. It’s almost impossible to get someone to consistently think or act in ways that don’t feel natural to them. Your job as a manager is to figure out each person’s motivators and help create the context for them to thrive. When you put people in a situation in which their natural inclinations align with what the circumstances call for, they will automatically be motivated. T
Motivation is a complicated beast. Almost every manager questions how to best motivate their team members at some point. External motivators can only take us so far. The real magic happens when we align internal motivators with the work context. Then, you don’t have to motivate people at all - they’ll motivate themselves. Steve Sisler is a Behavioral Analyst, speaker and author. Steve's consultation involves personality difference, leadership strategy, cultural differences, and temperament strategy. Working with clients in more than 18 countries, Steve gathers behavioral and attitudinal information on individuals within corporate settings and develops strategies for effective leadership, teamwork, and entrepreneurial success Steve and I talk about motivation, how to position your job and those you hire so that the way you naturally think is what will make you successful in the role, the sad reality of self-esteem, simple things you can do to be a rock star manager, and what to avoid doing. Read the related blog article: How Motivation And Self-Esteem Influence Performance And Success Join the Modern Manager community (www.mamieks.com/join) by February 11, 2020 to be eligible to win a full behavioral, motivational, and axiological analysis and a 90-minute debriefing. These tools will gather information about your brain type, communication type, motivational orientation (what moves you), emotional consistencies (what emotions you rely on for decision making), effective nature, default instincts, emotional needs, self-esteem, self-direction, practical thinking, structured thinking, work/role-awareness, etc. One member will be drawn at random but you must join before February 11th, 2020 to be eligible. If you work for a nonprofit or government agency, email me at mamie@mamieks.com for 20% off any membership level. Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox. Help me write my new book! I’m researching what makes a manager great to work for. Share your story and experience at www.managerialgreatness.com Help spread the word, too! Share the link with friends and colleagues. KEY TAKEAWAYS The optimal way to motivate people is to align their internal drive with the work setting so that they are self-motivated. It’s almost impossible to get someone to consistently think or act in ways that don’t feel natural to them. Your job as a manager is to figure out each person’s motivators and help create the context for them to thrive. When you put people in a situation in which their natural inclinations align with what the circumstances call for, they will automatically be motivated. There are 7 motivational spectrum: (1) Originality, (2) Individualism, (3) Efficiency, (4) Power, (5) Sacrifice, (6
Motivation is a complicated beast. Almost every manager questions how to best motivate their team members at some point. External motivators can only take us so far. The real magic happens when we align internal motivators with the work context. Then, you don’t have to motivate people at all - they’ll motivate themselves. Steve Sisler is a Behavioral Analyst, speaker and author. Steve's consultation involves personality difference, leadership strategy, cultural differences, and temperament strategy. Working with clients in more than 18 countries, Steve gathers behavioral and attitudinal information on individuals within corporate settings and develops strategies for effective leadership, teamwork, and entrepreneurial success Steve and I talk about motivation, how to position your job and those you hire so that the way you naturally think is what will make you successful in the role, the sad reality of self-esteem, simple things you can do to be a rock star manager, and what to avoid doing. Read the related blog article: How Motivation And Self-Esteem Influence Performance And Success Join the Modern Manager community (www.mamieks.com/join) by February 11, 2020 to be eligible to win a full behavioral, motivational, and axiological analysis and a 90-minute debriefing. These tools will gather information about your brain type, communication type, motivational orientation (what moves you), emotional consistencies (what emotions you rely on for decision making), effective nature, default instincts, emotional needs, self-esteem, self-direction, practical thinking, structured thinking, work/role-awareness, etc. One member will be drawn at random but you must join before February 11th, 2020 to be eligible. If you work for a nonprofit or government agency, email me at mamie@mamieks.com for 20% off any membership level. Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox. Help me write my new book! I’m researching what makes a manager great to work for. Share your story and experience at www.managerialgreatness.com Help spread the word, too! Share the link with friends and colleagues. KEY TAKEAWAYS The optimal way to motivate people is to align their internal drive with the work setting so that they are self-motivated. It’s almost impossible to get someone to consistently think or act in ways that don’t feel natural to them. Your job as a manager is to figure out each person’s motivators and help create the context for them to thrive. When you put people in a situation in which their natural inclinations align with what the circumstances call for, they will automatically be motivated. There are 7 motivational spectrum: (1) Originality, (2) Individualism, (3) Efficiency, (4) Power, (5) Sacrifice, (6) Regulation, (7) Theoretics. People who succeed at management roles tend to be those who have already displayed the behaviors of great leaders. Great managers spot those leadership behaviors and elevate those employees rather than offering a promotion and hoping the person will be a good leader. 84.6% of the population has low self-esteem. Many managers use their role as a coping mechanism. Having power or being in a role of authority makes them feel better about themselves. To rewire your brain so that self-esteem does not inhibit your success, focus on celebrating the positives and accepting praise without internal negative commentary. One thing that almost always trumps motivation is whether you believe your manager cares about you. If you do, you’ll bend over backwards to meet their needs and expectations. If you don't, no amount of motivation will inspire you. RESOURCES: Book - Nine Lies About Work by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall KEEP UP WITH STEVE Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevesisler Website: https://www.stevesisler.org/ mamie@mamieks.com
Welcome back everyone! Thanks so much for coming back yall. We are aware it's been a while so thank you for allowing us the time to do everything else in the world we had to do. I am in love with today's episode! The very intelligent Vincent ABA shared so much information about how his profession has helped so many people. Vincent works with children with autism every day and helps them with basic behaviors. Please take the time to listen :)) (Music Provided by- Edgar Mardueno)
Steven Sisler may not be a household name, but he should be. Steve is a Master Level Behavioral Profiler and the lead Behavioral Analyst at The Behavioral Resource Group. He consults on personality, career strategy, leadership strategy, culture, spiritual growth, relationship management, and temperament strategy. We were introduced to Steve by one of our listeners and we were happy to invite him on the show. His wit and wisdom were both entertaining and rewarding in ways that only a guy who has held jobs as diverse as roofing a house to authoring seven books and speaking at conferences can be. Steve’s behavioral focus emerges from his work with personality assessments, and this brought a fresh perspective us as we rarely dive into the tools of the trade. We discussed the value of understanding who we are as individuals to help us better understand how others are. As Steve said, “We don’t see people as they are, we see people as we are.” We hope you enjoy our conversation with Steve and we’ve shared links to many of the references – and there were many – for those unfamiliar with this field of study. Links Steven Sisler: https://behavioralresourcegroup.com/about-us/about-steve-sisler/ King Solomon (Ecclesiastes 9:11): https://quoteinvestigator.com/2015/06/04/race-swift/ Descriptive Self: https://positivepsychology.com/self-concept/ Normative Self: https://philarchive.org/archive/SILAAN-4 The Prince of Egypt (Disney): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince_of_Egypt Robert S. Hartman, PhD: http://www.athenaq.com/about-us/robert-s-hartman-phd/ Axiology: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axiology Bad Players Make Great Coaches: https://www.thesportster.com/entertainment/top-15-horrible-athletes-who-made-great-coaches/ Turning into a Skid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONXHtODehHk Dave Ramsey (radio host): https://www.daveramsey.com/ John G. Geier & Dorthey E. Downey, Aristos: http://www.geierlearning.com/aristos.html DISC Assessment: https://www.123test.com/disc-personality-test/ Hyper Empathy: https://exploringyourmind.com/hyper-empathy-syndrome-much-good-thing/ Emotional Intelligence: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/emotional-intelligence GI Joe Fallacy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GimHHAID_P0 Mirroring: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirroring_(psychology) Pinky & The Brain: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_Brain “Quiet” by Susan Cain: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8520610-quiet “9 Lies About Work” by Marcus Buckingham & Ashley Goodall: https://hbrascend.org/topics/9-lies-about-work/ Meyers Briggs Personality Assessment: https://www.businessinsider.com/myers-briggs-personality-test-is-misleading-2014-6 Kimberlé Crenshaw – Intersectionality: https://blackwomenintheblackfreedomstruggle.voices.wooster.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/210/2019/02/Crenshaw_mapping-the-margins1991.pdf Music “A Star is Born” soundtrack: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(2018_soundtrack) Lady Gaga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPJjwHAIny4 Foreigner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSOtCMYJqOw Electric Light Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQUlA8Hcv4s Queen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbvyNnw8Qjg Dredg “The Pariah, the Parrot, the Illusion”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73Wt-jhBdtA “Down to the Cellar”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDIVA2sDnek “The Times They Are A Changing” by Bob Dylan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7qQ6_RV4VQ “Purple Rain” by Prince: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9X2R_YF4Qc “Love Will Never Do Without You” by Janet Jackson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KCvVsNstjE “Candy Apple Gray” by Hüsker Dü: https://nl.qwerty.wiki/wiki/Candy_Apple_Grey The Replacements: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band) The Suburbs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Suburbs_(band)
Behavioral Analyst Paul Dores, Ph.D. shares his advice about brain injury recovery. ____ Dr. Dan Gardner's YouTube and Podcast channels do NOT offer medical advice. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. See full Disclaimer: http://bit.ly/dgdisclaimer **SUBSCRIBE FOR VIDEOS ** *Interviews of brain injury survivors, family, and healthcare treaters *Your Peripheral Brain (assistive technology tips)* SUBSCRIBE TO VIDEOS http://bit.ly/tbirecovery-subscribe **SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST** https://dangardner.podbean.com/ **SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTERS** Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Updates http://bit.ly/tbiupdates Your Peripheral Brain - Assistive Tech Updates http://bit.ly/dgtechtips
I got the chance to sit down with the amazing Kayla Orell, Behavioral Analyst. We discuss her career in studying behavior, the ups and downs that come with it, what she's dedicated to, and many more key points surrounding her life. Enjoy this highlight of another outstanding individual apart of our community!
Happy Wednesday, Friends!! Girlfriend… let me tell you that you are going to LOVE today’s conversation with the gorgeous AJ Rodrigue. AJ is a Behavioral Analyst for little kiddos and she shared some incredible knowledge about how to manage, recognize, and change specific behaviors your child is exhibiting. She gives great advice on when and how to really begin modifying behaviors you may not love in your child. I learned SO much and I think all mamas who listen in will too! Thanks for listening, girlfriend! XOXO
Dina is a true light in this world! Her openness and drive are an inspiration to us all. She started Feel Good Salsa with a mission – to make this world a better place and to do good – and she’s doing just that! Dina has such an inspirational story. She was born in Mexico, lived in the slums of Tijuana with no running water and living out of the back of her parent’s pickup truck. She and her family came to America as illegal immigrants with quit literally, nothing. She’s since become a legal citizen, worked hard to earn her Master’s Degree in Professional Development, M.P.S. and is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, B.C.B.A. After spending 20 years, and being at the top of her field, working with special needs families (both adults and children) she shifted gears and began trying to make an impact in a different way – with FEEL GOOD SALSA. While she started cooking at age 12, she didn’t know anything about the salsa business. She’s self-taught and growing at a rapid & impressive pace! One year after starting Feel Good Salsa, she’s now opening her own shared-use kitchen. Not just any kitchen, but a kitchen that acts as an incubator with a core value set on sustainability and community. During this episode we talk about Dina’s journey and everything from: The true ups and downs of entrepreneurship and what it looks/feels like on a day-to-day basis. How to push through fear. How we can all change our carbon footprint by making small adjustments to make a big impact. How to force accountability on yourself. The importance of paying it forward. How to be kind to yourself. Dina pours her heart and soul into her business, and it shows. While failure happens with every entrepreneur, quitting is not an option (and there’s a big difference between failure and quitting). We’re proud to stand alongside of this Ambitious Woman. Fun Fact: Salsa is outpacing ketchup in the condiment market – who knew?!
As a behavioral mastermind and personality expert in both behavior and values analysis, Steve Sisler is the lead Behavioral Analyst at The Behavioral Resource Group. He is the also the author of seven popular books, including his latest “There’s More to Management Than a Big Desk.” In episode 20, we discuss overcoming fear to tackle conflict head on, how certain personalities are better suited for certain positions, and putting yourself in positions where your personality works in your favor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before becoming a mom to twins, I had a corporate career as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Behavioral Analyst and considered myself a very social person. Once the twins arrived, my world changed. For various reasons, my husband and I decided I would stay home with the kids. This decision excited and terrified me at the same time. How did I keep my sense of "me" and still be a good mom to these beautiful babies? For the first few months we really didn't go anywhere for fear of germs for our preemie babies. After a few months of that, my husband and I started taking them out and realized we had to lug a lot with us to feel comfortable. When Brian went back to work it was me, by myself. I realized through my sleepy new-mom stupor that I really wanted to have lunch with my friends. Just get out of the house with the kids and do SOMETHING. So, when I was chatting about my fears of restaurant floors, my awesome husband threw out some ideas. I started with a prototype using stuff we had in the basement. I tried it out and ta-da! It worked! I ran with the idea and The Drop Stopper was born. I felt my confidence grow as the problem of dirty restaurant floors and running after rolling bottles disappeared. I started going out with the babies weekly and found it got easier for me, and my kids were noticeably better at "being out" than some of my other friends' kids. We received comments from parents on The Drop Stopper everywhere we went, questioning where they could buy one. So here I am, helping to bring back some sanity and increase the confidence of new parents everywhere! www.thedropstoppers.com Jared and Karina Rabin share how they got the Hang-O-Matic into over 11,000 retail locations across North America and Worldwide. Through out their journey Jared and Karina have appeared on Bravo’s Quit Your Day Job, Steve Harvey’s Funderdome on ABC, Entrepreneur Magazine’s Elevator Pitch & MSNBC Your Business. In addition to Reality TV Jared has appeared on QVC 4 times in the UK and US. Four short years ago they started their retail journey at the International Housewares Trade Show. Today 500,000 units have been sold since exhibiting in the Inventors Corner. Now they dedicate their time to coaching inventors/entrepreneurs how to market and sell their products to All Retailers! www.thepitchtogetrich.com This Podcast is brought to you by the Inventors Launchpad Network. www.inventorslaunchpad.com
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Here is the link to howtobemerry.com The Science of Fasting Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease www.youtube.com/Lyme Voice Radio Growing up in a small Maine town, young Merry Lynch understood early on that she was destined for greatness…and adversity. Learning the power of focus and determination from her father, she was inspired, as well, by such greats as Zig Ziglar, Wayne W. Dyer, and Charles “Tremendous” Jones. Merry had no idea at the time how much one of those connections would impact her life down the road. Jumping into a promising retail career with Neiman Marcus, she wasted no time rising to the top of the pack. Merry learned from great mentors and was on a path to success – until the storms of life rolled in and battered her. A nasty divorce at home, charges of kidnapping, and sexual assault at work hit her like giant body blows, nearly taking her down for the count. Everything she had loved and built had been taken away… just like that. Hurt and dazed, Merry started off on her own, desperate to rebuild the life that she had begun. Then, one day, a phone call came that would change everything. Hired on to launch a new product for a stationery company, Merry traveled across the country, rallying ninety-five sales reps and recording unbelievable results. That company was later sold and Merry was ready for her next challenge… her own store. She opened Papier Gourmet in 1996, providing the finest quality products and services for enhancing the writing experience. Merry excelled at her craft, and quickly became an etiquette authority. She also began to rack up an impressive list of high-profile clients, including President George W. Bush, Deepak Chopra, and many others. Merry learned early on in her career to never burn any bridges. This lesson served her well when her past employer referred her to a Dutch company. But standing out from her many talents, it was her dining skills that would land her next big gig. That dining etiquette so impressed a company from the Netherlands that they hired her on to represent them in the US. That meal was ultimately worth one million dollars. Merry was in her element. Eventually, feeling it was time to expand her own business, she and her husband traveled to Poland, his birthplace, to start a new Papier Gourmet. Merry was seeing success in every business she touched. But what happened next would challenge her very identity. A client had approached and offered to buy her Maine store, which shook Merry to her core. The deal went through and soon after Merry and her husband travelled back to Poland. A few months later the managing partners of her European store bought her out as well. Though overjoyed with the success of the stores, she found herself wondering what her purpose was in life. Merry set out searching for the next chapter to unfold. Merry knew that she needed to seek some guidance. With both parents now gone Merry did not know where to turn. She felt the urge to contact someone from her past but wasn’t sure who or why. Though nervous and scared, she went for it and made the call. A few weeks later, she was in the office of none other than Charles “Tremendous” Jones. Her time with him was surreal and life-changing, just as she imagined it might be. In the end, he told her that she was born to lead and was surrounded by people waiting to be led. “So,” he had said, “when are you going to begin leading?” His words moved her deeply and the timing of their meeting was incredible, as Charles would pass away several months later. Merry was the last person he met with. She went on from there and found work training managers of a luxury retailer. She realized that she had been leading others her whole life but never really realized it. Everything she touched was turning to gold and she began to grow in her leadership skills by becoming certified as a Behavioral Analyst and as an Emotional Intelligence facilitator and trainer. She was in her element of teaching, motivating and instilling a sense of purpose in others. Then one day, the lights went out. Suddenly, Merry’s body began to stop working. Trouble walking, thinking, talking…. She tried to rest more but things just got worse. Visiting one doctor after another, none of them could find an answer. As great as things had been before, she found herself struggling to just want to live. It was a scary time. Then, one day, she found a new doctor who was able to do some tests and found that Merry was dealing with late stage Lyme disease also known as Chronic Lyme Disease. It was good to have it identified, but her body was continuing to shut down. The fear associated with Chronic Lyme Disease was becoming a constant companion and Merry wasn’t sure if she’d make it through. She needed a miracle…. And that’s just what happened. Merry and her husband heard of a treatment for Lyme Disease in Poland and although illegal in the US they decided to give it a try. It took three months in total, but in the weeks that followed, she began to see big changes. Walking, conversing, healing. It was in this time that Merry had to learn to fight for her life and what she believed in, to lead herself… to choose life. She and her husband ended up selling all that they had and began travelling, learning from Merry’s experience with Lyme Disease that each day is precious. Life certainly hadn’t turned out the way that she had imagined, but Merry still believes her Lyme Disease had been a gift. She had gone from being full of fear to becoming fearless. Today, Merry, guides women in transition to transformation; from dis-ease to well-being where they learn to successfully navigate life to find passion and purpose through self-discovery and self-care. Connecting the dots with mind, body and spirit in learning, living and thriving through trauma or illness. Merry’s signature Core Confidence programs and Confidence In A Can products will take you from where you are to discovering where you want to go and grow. By uncovering your “WHY” and designing the image of your life you will be able to step with grace and ease into the life of your dreams. Merry Lynch’s global reach helps women around the world connect with their passion and purpose to build a life they love to lead.
Lyme Voice Radio, Discussing your Lyme Disease Journey with Aaron & Sarah Sanchez
Merry Lynch howtobemerry.com Growing up in a small Maine town, young Merry Lynch understood early on that she was destined for greatness…and adversity. Learning the power of focus and determination from her father, she was inspired, as well, by such greats as Zig Ziglar, Wayne W. Dyer, and Charles “Tremendous” Jones. Merry had no idea at the time how much one of those connections would impact her life down the road. Jumping into a promising retail career with Neiman Marcus, she wasted no time rising to the top of the pack. Merry learned from great mentors and was on a path to success – until the storms of life rolled in and battered her. A nasty divorce at home, charges of kidnapping, and sexual assault at work hit her like giant body blows, nearly taking her down for the count. Everything she had loved and built had been taken away… just like that. Hurt and dazed, Merry started off on her own, desperate to rebuild the life that she had begun. Then, one day, a phone call came that would change everything. Hired on to launch a new product for a stationery company, Merry traveled across the country, rallying ninety-five sales reps and recording unbelievable results. That company was later sold and Merry was ready for her next challenge… her own store. She opened Papier Gourmet in 1996, providing the finest quality products and services for enhancing the writing experience. Merry excelled at her craft, and quickly became an etiquette authority. She also began to rack up an impressive list of high-profile clients, including President George W. Bush, Deepak Chopra, and many others. Merry learned early on in her career to never burn any bridges. This lesson served her well when her past employer referred her to a Dutch company. But standing out from her many talents, it was her dining skills that would land her next big gig. That dining etiquette so impressed a company from the Netherlands that they hired her on to represent them in the US. That meal was ultimately worth one million dollars. Merry was in her element. Eventually, feeling it was time to expand her own business, she and her husband traveled to Poland, his birthplace, to start a new Papier Gourmet. Merry was seeing success in every business she touched. But what happened next would challenge her very identity. A client had approached and offered to buy her Maine store, which shook Merry to her core. The deal went through and soon after Merry and her husband travelled back to Poland. A few months later the managing partners of her European store bought her out as well. Though overjoyed with the success of the stores, she found herself wondering what her purpose was in life. Merry set out searching for the next chapter to unfold. Merry knew that she needed to seek some guidance. With both parents now gone Merry did not know where to turn. She felt the urge to contact someone from her past but wasn’t sure who or why. Though nervous and scared, she went for it and made the call. A few weeks later, she was in the office of none other than Charles “Tremendous” Jones. Her time with him was surreal and life-changing, just as she imagined it might be. In the end, he told her that she was born to lead and was surrounded by people waiting to be led. “So,” he had said, “when are you going to begin leading?” His words moved her deeply and the timing of their meeting was incredible, as Charles would pass away several months later. Merry was the last person he met with. She went on from there and found work training managers of a luxury retailer. She realized that she had been leading others her whole life but never really realized it. Everything she touched was turning to gold and she began to grow in her leadership skills by becoming certified as a Behavioral Analyst and as an Emotional Intelligence facilitator and trainer. She was in her element of teaching, motivating and instilling a sense of purpose in others. Then one day, the lights went out. Suddenly, Merry’s body began to stop working. Trouble walking, thinking, talking…. She tried to rest more but things just got worse. Visiting one doctor after another, none of them could find an answer. As great as things had been before, she found herself struggling to just want to live. It was a scary time. Then, one day, she found a new doctor who was able to do some tests and found that Merry was dealing with late stage Lyme disease also known as Chronic Lyme Disease. It was good to have it identified, but her body was continuing to shut down. The fear associated with Chronic Lyme Disease was becoming a constant companion and Merry wasn’t sure if she’d make it through. She needed a miracle…. And that’s just what happened. Merry and her husband heard of a treatment for Lyme Disease in Poland and although illegal in the US they decided to give it a try. It took three months in total, but in the weeks that followed, she began to see big changes. Walking, conversing, healing. It was in this time that Merry had to learn to fight for her life and what she believed in, to lead herself… to choose life. She and her husband ended up selling all that they had and began travelling, learning from Merry’s experience with Lyme Disease that each day is precious. Life certainly hadn’t turned out the way that she had imagined, but Merry still believes her Lyme Disease had been a gift. She had gone from being full of fear to becoming fearless. Today, Merry, guides women in transition to transformation; from dis-ease to well-being where they learn to successfully navigate life to find passion and purpose through self-discovery and self-care. Connecting the dots with mind, body and spirit in learning, living and thriving through trauma or illness. Merry’s signature Core Confidence programs and Confidence In A Can products will take you from where you are to discovering where you want to go and grow. By uncovering your “WHY” and designing the image of your life you will be able to step with grace and ease into the life of your dreams. Merry Lynch’s global reach helps women around the world connect with their passion and purpose to build a life they love to lead. Here is the link to The Science of Fasting Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease www.youtube.com/Lyme Voice Radio
Episode 10 Guest Naureen Surti M.Ed, BCBA Naureen is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with an undergrad in psychology and a masters degree in Special Education with an emphasis in Autism and Behavior Analysis. She also has over 10 years of experience providing services to children (aged 14 months to 18 years old) diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and other learning disabilities. Throughout this time she has provided services in home, school, and clinical settings. In addition she provides staff training, parent education, conducts direct observations and assessments of individual clients, and develops comprehensive programs for clients using evidence based practices. We discussed: How she got into her field What is Autism? What's the hardest part of the work she does What she enjoys the most Tips for someone who wants to work with Special needs and disabilities. How can we create awareness and understanding in our community
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Understand the people who surround you with behavioral specialist Steven Sisler. His you work will amaze you in more ways than you can imagine. Steven Sisler is President at Behavioral Resource Group Inc. Steven possesses a unique ability to assess and gauge personality types placing him in the spotlight. Steven has created a powerful niche for gaining and winning in the world today.
Episode 146: Steven Sisler Psychoanalyzes Me - I Am Unorthodox, Mission Oriented, Logical, Competitive, & Complex Steven Sisler is a Behavioral Analyst, speaker and author. Steve's consultation involves personality difference, leadership strategy, cultural differences, and temperament strategy. Working with clients in more than 18 countries, Steve gathers behavioral and attitudinal information on individuals within corporate settings and develops strategies for effective leadership, teamwork, and entrepreneurial success. Steve makes normative judgments and brings thought provoking insights to the three ethical platforms within our society. These are the Community Ethic, The Autonomy Ethic, and The Divinity Ethic, and these platforms all have strong implications when challenged with ideological frameworks outside of those accepted within larger people groups. Steven was diagnosed with Hyper Kinetic Behavior in the second grade. He was beat up by girls and fought his way through nine years of intense bullying including being stripped down to his underwear and locked in a seven inch school locker in the seventh grade, kicked by a teacher in front of his class, and knocked unconscious by an eleven member gang on the school grounds. Episode 146: Steven Sisler Psychoanalyzes Me - I Am Unorthodox, Mission Oriented, Logical, Competitive, & Complex Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Character is learned and character changes." In This Episode, You Will Learn: People who understand themselves and embrace their strengths and weaknesses typically sustain excellence Tony Robbins and Tim Ferriss have a great understanding of themselves What it means to be a "behavioral profiler" The biggest misconceptions of Steve's work The Four People Types: Mad Glad Sad Scared Why job interviews are not authentic The power of saying "I don't know" I like to know "why" more than "how" Measuring my emotional framework -- How Steve describes me based on the tests I took Mission and results oriented person Logical and left brained Have a great poker face. Not showing emotion. A very task oriented person -- "Give me the shovel" Quick, very flexible, independent, freedom seeker, wanting to be in charge Like to control the environment, suspicious -- People have to qualify to get in and be trusted A teacher -- Would make a great college professor A complex brain - Always want to know why? Much more competitive with self than other people High expectations of self -- Never feel content with what's been accomplished, never satisfied An outside the box thinker -- Has unorthodox ideas and approaches to solving problems -- Answers questions in an interesting way, not a typical way A creative problem solver who never gives up A high empathy score -- But can be emotionally distant at times In the 2% of personality score (matches very few people in the world) Go to FreeBRG.com to get your own personality test “I like to know why more than to know how." Continue Learning: Go to FreeBRG.com to get your own personality test Follow Steve on Twitter: @stevesisler To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 082: Dan Pink – The Science of Motivation, Legendary Writer & Ted Talk Episode 086: Seth Godin – How To Become Indispensable & Build Your Tribe Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Steven Sisler on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell Bio From Amazon.com Steven Sisler is a Behavioral Analyst, speaker and author. Steve's consultation involves personality difference, leadership strategy, cultural differences, and temperament strategy. Working with clients in more than 18 countries, Steve gathers behavioral and attitudinal information on individuals within corporate settings and develops strategies for effective leadership, teamwork, and entrepreneurial success. Steve makes normative judgments and brings thought provoking insights to the three ethical platforms within our society. These are the Community Ethic, The Autonomy Ethic, and The Divinity Ethic, and these platforms all have strong implications when challenged with ideological frameworks outside of those accepted within larger people groups. Steven was diagnosed with Hyper Kinetic Behavior in the second grade. He was beat up by girls and fought his way through nine years of intense bullying including being stripped down to his underwear and locked in a seven inch school locker in the seventh grade, kicked by a teacher in front of his class, and knocked unconscious by an eleven member gang on the school grounds. After losing his left eye in 1975, he was singled out and repeatedly punched in the eye by menacing students. At the age of 17 he became a bodybuilder and for the next 3 years worked out intensely until he was bench pressing well over 300 pounds. He later entered seminary after marrying his wife Anita and has since spoken in many forums including youth groups, retreats, churches, seminaries, business groups and currently consults and motivates leaders around the globe.
In this podcast, Dr. Anthony Centore speaks with Behavioral Analyst and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Greg Handel on the topic of psychiatric / psychotropic medications. They tackle the question -- "How do I know if the medication I'm taking is working?" Dr Handel is with Thriveworks Westborough and can be contacted here: http://thriveworks.com/westborough-co... Note: please forgive the sound in the last few minutes. We had a microphone go out, and had to rely on our backup! We're learning as we go :-)
I don't help people launch into their trajectory. I show them what it likely is. Then it's up to them to make the effort to do whatever they've got to do to get there. My goal is four things. Self understanding, then self management. Understand who you are, how you're wired, and embrace it for what it is. In other words, if you're a head of lettuce find a salad. If you're a hammer find a toolbox and you'll better off. But we got a lot of hammers in salads.I'm able to to give them a blueprint of their behavioral framework, their emotional set, what this looks like and what drives them. And then see where they are. If you're a Volkswagen why are you in the Daytona 500? That gives them a roadmap. There are some people that will take advantage of this information and put it to good use and make significant change. There are other people that say, “wow that was really interesting” – Steve SislerSteve Sisler is a behavioral profiler and lead Behavioral Analyst at both The Behavioral Resource Group and jumpstarters (launching in January 2016). His behavioral consultation involves personality difference, career strategy, leadership strategy, cultural difference, spiritual growth, relationship management, and temperament strategy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Resonant Listening: Over the years I have learned many ways not to listen; in other words, I learned many listening mistakes. There are many more ways to not listen than there are to truly hear and understand. Chris Lucerne is on this show to speak about Resonant Listening as we continue the series on The Four Pillars of Integrity. Add value to you, the people you talk to and the content you are talking about with resonate listening. Find out how; tune in and discover resonant listening.
Seasoned sales professionals understand that people buy from people that they trust and respect. How then do we as sellers gain trust and respect with buyers? In this podcast, Alan Prushan leads performance consultants through ways to provide prospects with the appropriate amount of information, pace and influence so the prospects can make a buying decisions. Prushan’s program, Sales Mastery, helps participants understand their natural behavioral preferences and give them with methods to understand the natural behavioral preferences of prospective buyers of their services. About the speaker: Alan Prushan is a Behavioral Analyst with 25 years of sales, management and leadership experience leading sales teams which produced over $125M in revenue. He has conducted behavioral mastery programs for over 1500 people ranging from Executive, Middle and First Level Management to Sales and Technical experts.