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Parenting Leading and Teaching With Emotional Intelligence and Love
The Bonus Family with Dr. Jann Blackstone

Parenting Leading and Teaching With Emotional Intelligence and Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 38:22


This Tuesday Tool brings parents some wisdom and perspective from Dr. Jann Blackstone, a Behavioral Scientist who has written many books on parenting - the last one a culmination of her previous work and new perspectives rolled into a handbook: The Bonus Family. Co-parenting can be a positive experience for all!

Health, Wellth & Wisdom Podcast
306 // Self-Determined Motivation with Dr. Max Western

Health, Wellth & Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 44:44


In this Health, Wellth & Wisdom Podcast episode, host and head coach, Nicole Hagen interviews friend, colleague, and Behavioral Scientist, Dr. Max Western. Throughout their conversation Nicole and Max discuss the theory of self-determined motivation and the role health apps can play when creating long-lasting behavior change. If you want to learn more about motivation and how you can foster more of it in your life, don't miss this episode!Links: Podcast Host, Nicole Hagen IG Profile: https://instagram.com/nutritionwithnicolePodcast Guest, Dr. Max Western Linked Inn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-j-western-ph-d-4343bb241/University of Bath Center for Motivation and Behavior Change Website: https://www.bath.ac.uk/research-centres/centre-for-motivation-and-behaviour-change/

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Video Edition
Cracking the Code to Great Conversations with Behavioral Scientist, Alison Wood Brooks

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Video Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 56:08


Think you're either born a great conversationalist or destined to struggle through awkward small talk forever? Think again. In this episode, I chat with Alison Wood Brooks, behavioral scientist and author of Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves. We dig deep into the hidden mechanics of conversation, the myths holding us back, and tools you can use to connect meaningfully with anyone—whether you're closing a deal, leading a team, or simply sharing stories with friends and family. This isn't your standard “how-to” guide. Alison's research-backed insights and unique personal anecdotes make this an episode that will shift how you approach every interaction. From the small details of word choice to the big-picture art of building trust, we uncover how the most essential life skill—talking—is also the most overlooked.   Topics We Cover in This Episode:    Why even “bad” small talk can be a bridge to deep connections The subtle art of asking questions that captivate, not interrogate Why humor isn't about being funny—but about finding the fun Alison's favorite tricks to save a dying conversation without breaking a sweat How technology has unlocked groundbreaking ways to study human dialogue Tools to turn awkward moments into powerful opportunities   Get ready to rethink what it means to truly communicate. This episode is packed with ideas you'll want to try out immediately.   Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out Alison's website Alison's Book: Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Audio Edition
Cracking the Code to Great Conversations with Behavioral Scientist, Alison Wood Brooks

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 56:08


Think you're either born a great conversationalist or destined to struggle through awkward small talk forever? Think again. In this episode, I chat with Alison Wood Brooks, behavioral scientist and author of Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves. We dig deep into the hidden mechanics of conversation, the myths holding us back, and tools you can use to connect meaningfully with anyone—whether you're closing a deal, leading a team, or simply sharing stories with friends and family. This isn't your standard “how-to” guide. Alison's research-backed insights and unique personal anecdotes make this an episode that will shift how you approach every interaction. From the small details of word choice to the big-picture art of building trust, we uncover how the most essential life skill—talking—is also the most overlooked.   Topics We Cover in This Episode:    Why even “bad” small talk can be a bridge to deep connections The subtle art of asking questions that captivate, not interrogate Why humor isn't about being funny—but about finding the fun Alison's favorite tricks to save a dying conversation without breaking a sweat How technology has unlocked groundbreaking ways to study human dialogue Tools to turn awkward moments into powerful opportunities   Get ready to rethink what it means to truly communicate. This episode is packed with ideas you'll want to try out immediately.   Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out Alison's website Alison's Book: Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves  

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Video Edition
Cracking the Code to Great Conversations with Behavioral Scientist, Alison Wood Brooks

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Video Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 56:08


Think you're either born a great conversationalist or destined to struggle through awkward small talk forever? Think again. In this episode, I chat with Alison Wood Brooks, behavioral scientist and author of Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves. We dig deep into the hidden mechanics of conversation, the myths holding us back, and tools you can use to connect meaningfully with anyone—whether you're closing a deal, leading a team, or simply sharing stories with friends and family. This isn't your standard “how-to” guide. Alison's research-backed insights and unique personal anecdotes make this an episode that will shift how you approach every interaction. From the small details of word choice to the big-picture art of building trust, we uncover how the most essential life skill—talking—is also the most overlooked.   Topics We Cover in This Episode:    Why even “bad” small talk can be a bridge to deep connections The subtle art of asking questions that captivate, not interrogate Why humor isn't about being funny—but about finding the fun Alison's favorite tricks to save a dying conversation without breaking a sweat How technology has unlocked groundbreaking ways to study human dialogue Tools to turn awkward moments into powerful opportunities   Get ready to rethink what it means to truly communicate. This episode is packed with ideas you'll want to try out immediately.   Resources Mentioned: Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today! Check out Alison's website Alison's Book: Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves

Soul Food: The Journey to You
1103 F*ck Being Broke: It's Time to Build a Legacy

Soul Food: The Journey to You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 65:59


Sis, it's time to stop surviving and start thriving! In this episode of Wake Up Happy, Sis!, we're getting real about money, mindset, and breaking generational curses. Join LeAnne Dolce and Sheronda Sealey as they sit down with two powerhouse women: Tywanah Evette, founder of Black Butterfly Goddess, who turned a lifetime of trauma into a testament of resilience, and Rev. Dr. Xenia Barnes, a trailblazing social scientist, trauma expert, and transformational speaker. We're talking about everything from shaking off the shame and struggle of being broke to creating wealth and a legacy that lasts. You'll learn how to heal your money story, take back your financial power, and build a future that feels as good as it looks. This is about more than just cutting checks—it's about creating generational change. Sis, we're rewriting the rules and redefining wealth on our terms. Tune in live and bring your notebook because this is a conversation you don't want to miss! Keywords: Building generational wealth, Breaking generational curses, Financial empowerment for Black women, Legacy building tips, Healing money trauma GUESTS: Tywanah Evette: Tywanah's journey is one of profound resilience and self-discovery. Born prematurely in 1975, she and her mother faced life-threatening challenges, including pneumonia. Her charismatic yet troubled biological father left deep emotional scars. At 15, Tywanah confronted her painful past but experienced abandonment from her family. Navigating the NYC group home system, she found solace in motherhood at 18, despite societal pressures. After enduring a tumultuous marriage and a debilitating car accident in 2004, she persevered. In 2020, a malevolent teacher pushed her to despair, leading to a near-fatal crisis. However, a spiritual connection with her mother rekindled hope. Despite profound loss, including estrangement from her children, Tywanah emerged stronger, inspired by her ancestral lineage. Now, through her initiative, Black Butterfly Goddess, she aims to inspire others to embrace authenticity and offers unconditional love and support.  Rev. Dr. Xenia Barnes: Dr. Xenia Barnes is a distinguished Social and Behavioral Scientist, keynote speaker, and trauma expert whose groundbreaking work bridges academic research with practical community intervention. As the architect of the "Trauma-to-Triumph Transformation Model" and a leading voice disrupting the culture of betrayal in the workforce and marginalized communities, she has pioneered innovative approaches to healing and resilience in urban communities.

The MotherToBaby Podcast
Living with FASD

The MotherToBaby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 38:35


In this episode, Jenn Wisdahl, Chief Operating Officer at the non-profit FASD United, and Laura Bousquet, a mother to a young adult son diagnosed with FASD in his teens, join host Chris Stallman, CGC to discuss challenges many families with lived FASD experience face. Wisdahl leads FASD United's legislative and policy agenda and trains members of the FASD community to serve as advocates. She was also an executive producer on the award-winning short film “The FASD Project,” and is a proud parent to 3 young adults with FASD. Bousquet is a passionate FASD advocate and active FASD United Board member whose own FASD diagnosis at age 57 deepened her dedication to inspiring positive change in the FASD community. BONUS: Earn continuing education credits for listening to our series. Scroll down to learn more. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: FASD Family Navigator - FASD United https://fasdunited.org/family-navigator/ Resource Directory - FASD United https://fasdunited.org/resource-directory/ Glimpses of FASD - FASD United https://fasdunited.org/glimpses-of-fasd/  Give FASD a Seat at the Table - FASD United https://fasdunited.org/give-fasd-a-seat-at-the-table/  FASD State Data Sheets - FASD United https://fasdunited.org/fasd-state-data-sheets/ Video Series: Lived Experiences with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders - CDC https://www.cdc.gov/fasd/stories/video-series.html    MotherToBaby: FASD Podcast - Living with FASDs - January 23, 2025 (Podcast) - PD4929-012325 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This podcast series is intended to reach various audiences, including healthcare professionals, who can use the information presented to inform their practice and their interaction with clients/patients. The podcast episodes will educate participants on 1) the discovery, prevalence, and newest research on the topic of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs), 2) CDC's work in addressing prenatal alcohol and other substance use and FASDs, and 3) the experiences of people living with FASDs. OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the learner will be able to: 1.      Describe Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). 2.      Describe the National Center of Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities' (NCBDDD) approach to addressing FASDs. 3.      Describe the impact on people who are living with FASDs. 4.      Describe how interprofessional collaboration addresses FASDs. 5.      Describe how interprofessional teams can help people living with FASDs transition from pediatric to adult healthcare.   FACULTY/                                                   CREDENTIALS: Laura Bousquet, Family Navigator/Self-Advocate, FASD United Christina Chambers, PhD, MPH, Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego Elizabeth Dang, MPH, Behavioral Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Nicholas Deputy, PhD, MPH, Health Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kenneth Jones, MD, Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego  Chris Stallman, MLS, MS, CGC, Director,    MotherToBaby Arizona, University of Arizona  Jennifer Wisdahl, Chief Operating Officer, FASD   United   CE ORIGINATION DATE: CE EXPIRATION DATE:   January 23, 2025 January 23, 2027     URL   https://momtobaby.org/youtubeFASDfamilies   INTENDED AUDIENCE:   Advanced Practice Nurses, Certified Health Educators, Medical Assistants, Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, and Social Workers   PREREQUISITES:   Learners will have a basic understanding of what fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are.   FORMAT: This activity is Web on Demand   CONTACT INFORMATION: CDC's CE Accreditation Team has a policy for grievances that is available upon request.   Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders cdcinfo@cdc.gov   ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS:       In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention MotherToBaby. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team   CME: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CNE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this activity for 0.5 nursing contact hours. CEU: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU's for this program. CECH: Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 0.5 total Category I continuing education contact hours. Maximum advanced level continuing education contact hours available are 0. Continuing Competency credits available are 0.5. CDC provider number 98614. DISCLOSURE: In compliance with continuing education requirements, all planners and presenters must disclose all financial relationships, in any amount, with ineligible companies during the previous 24 months as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or products under investigational use.    CDC, our planners, and content experts wish to disclose they have no financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, reselling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. Content will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use. CDC did not accept financial or in-kind support from ineligible companies for this continuing education activity. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, or sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity). To learn more visit: https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/nondiscrimination/index.html.   Instructions for Obtaining Continuing Education (CE) To receive continuing education (CE) for MotherToBaby: FASD Podcast - Living with FASDs - January 23, 2025 (Podcast) - PD4929-012325, please visit CDC TRAIN and search for the course in the Course Catalog using PD4929-012325 Follow the steps below by January 23, 2027. Register for and complete the course. Pass the post-assessment at 75 %. Complete the evaluation. Visit Your Learning to access your certificates and transcript. FEES: No fees are charged for CDC's CE activities. ________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for even more education about FASD? Don't miss a special free Birth Defects Awareness Month webinar January 31, 2025 at 9a PT/12p ET. The webinar will be presented by Dr. Noemi Spinazzi of the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is a free webinar, but advanced registration is required at the following link: https://momtobaby.org/FASDwebinar2025

The MotherToBaby Podcast
Public Health Efforts on FASD

The MotherToBaby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 33:03


In the second episode of the fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) special series, we explore the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's work addressing FASD and how scientific findings are helping shape prevention efforts. BONUS: Earn continuing education credits for listening. Scroll down to learn more. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: About CDC's National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities About Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders  What CDC Is Doing: FASDs  Online Trainings and Resources FASD National Partner Network Toolkit  Video Series: Lived Experiences with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders  “Let's Talk” Materials Toolkit  _________________________________________________________ MotherToBaby: FASD Podcast - CDC's Work Addressing Prenatal Alcohol and Other Substance Use and FASDs - January 16, 2025 (Podcast) - PD4929-011625 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This podcast series is intended to reach various audiences, including healthcare professionals, who can use the information presented to inform their practice and their interaction with clients/patients. The podcast episodes will educate participants on 1) the discovery, prevalence, and newest research on the topic of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs), 2) CDC's work in addressing prenatal alcohol and other substance use and FASDs, and 3) the experiences of people living with FASDs. OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the learner will be able to: 1.      Describe Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). 2.      Describe the National Center of Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities' (NCBDDD) approach to addressing FASDs. 3.      Describe the impact on people who are living with FASDs. 4.      Describe how interprofessional collaboration addresses FASDs. 5.      Describe how interprofessional teams can help people living with FASDs transition from pediatric to adult healthcare.   FACULTY/                                                   CREDENTIALS: Laura Bousquet, Family Navigator/Self-Advocate, FASD United Christina Chambers, PhD, MPH, Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego Elizabeth Dang, MPH, Behavioral Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Nicholas Deputy, PhD, MPH, Health Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kenneth Jones, MD, Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego Chris Stallman, MLS, MS, CGC, Director,    MotherToBaby Arizona, University of Arizona  Jennifer Wisdahl, Chief Operating Officer, FASD   United   CE ORIGINATION DATE: CE EXPIRATION DATE:   January 16, 2025 January 16, 2027     URL   https://momtobaby.org/FASDep82YouTube   INTENDED AUDIENCE:   Advanced Practice Nurses, Certified Health Educators, Medical Assistants, Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, and Social Workers   PREREQUISITES:   Learners will have a basic understanding of what fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are.   FORMAT: This activity is Web on Demand   CONTACT INFORMATION: CDC's CE Accreditation Team has a policy for grievances that is available upon request.   Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders cdcinfo@cdc.gov   ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS:       In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention MotherToBaby. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team   CME: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CNE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this activity for 0.5 nursing contact hours. CEU: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU's for this program. CECH: Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 0.5 total Category I continuing education contact hours. Maximum advanced level continuing education contact hours available are 0. Continuing Competency credits available are 0.5. CDC provider number 98614. DISCLOSURE: In compliance with continuing education requirements, all planners and presenters must disclose all financial relationships, in any amount, with ineligible companies during the previous 24 months as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or products under investigational use.    CDC, our planners, and content experts wish to disclose they have no financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, reselling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. Content will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use. CDC did not accept financial or in-kind support from ineligible companies for this continuing education activity. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, or sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity). To learn more visit: https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/nondiscrimination/index.html. Instructions for Obtaining Continuing Education (CE) To receive continuing education (CE) for MotherToBaby: FASD Podcast - CDC's Work Addressing Prenatal Alcohol and Other Substance Use and FASDs - January 16, 2025 (Podcast) - PD4929-011625, please visit CDC TRAIN and search for the course in the Course Catalog using PD4929-011625 Follow the steps below by January 16, 2027. Register for and complete the course. Pass the post-assessment at 75 %. Complete the evaluation. Visit Your Learning to access your certificates and transcript. FEES: No fees are charged for CDC's CE activities. _________________________________________________________ Looking for even more education about FASD? Don't miss a special free Birth Defects Awareness Month webinar January 31, 2025 at 9a PT/12p ET. The webinar will be presented by Dr. Noemi Spinazzi of the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is a free webinar, but advanced registration is required at the following link: https://momtobaby.org/FASDwebinar2025

The Growth Mindset
Understanding Flawed Human Nature - Impact of Stress, Irrational Decisions, and Why people believe in Conspiracy Theories with Dan Ariely, a leading Behavioral Scientist

The Growth Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 58:21


Dan Ariely is a Professor of Psychology , Behavioral Economics at Duke University, and the Author of multiple best-selling books like Predictably Irrational, Misbelief, The Upside of Irrationality, The Honest truth about Dishonesty, and more. In this episode, we talk about "Why people believe in conspiracy theories", "The Impact of Stress and Emotions", "How are Human Psyches with respect to the Environment", and much more. Interview Breakdown: 1:30 min – Do humans actually make rational decisions? 8:15 min – As per science and research, how can you start making better decisions? 16:00 min – How can we control the urge of consuming sugar or anything sweet? 19:16 min – Do men make more rational decisions compared to women? What does the data say? 21:16 min – How does stress and emotions impact your life and how can you manage it? 28:36 min – How can you start feeling more secure and build relationships that support you? 31:42 min – Should you mix finance with friendships? 37:11 min – How can someone build resilience and thrive in high-stress situations? 39:31 min – Do rich people have better IQs compared to the poor? 44:30 min – Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? 48:55 min – How can you help your loved ones before they fall for conspiracy theories? 54:58 min – Practical method on how to differentiate between facts and false information. 58:01 min – How can you find Dan. Follow us to find daily updates and success hacks on The Growth Mindset Page below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silawath_irshad/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGrowthMindsetwithSilawathIrshad Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silawathirshad/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/silawathirshad/ Interested in talking to Dan Ariely? You can find him here: https://danariely.com/

EQ for Entrepreneurs
#490: Elite Tactical Athlete Behavioral Scientist, Laurel McKenzie On Optimizing Performance

EQ for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 64:57


​If you're ready to take your emotional growth to the next level, join the EQ Mafia at https://www.eqgangster.com/. Follow us at: https://www.arrowhead-leadership.com

The MotherToBaby Podcast
FASD Discovery and Prevalence

The MotherToBaby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 35:18


In this episode, Dr. Kenneth Lyons Jones, one of the pioneers who first identified Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) in the United States in 1973, and Dr. Christina Chambers, a renowned epidemiologist who has conducted groundbreaking research on the prevalence of FASD, join host Chris Stallman, CGC, to discuss the discovery of FASD, its common physical and cognitive traits, and its prevalence today. BONUS: Earn continuing education credits for listening to our entire FASD 3-part series. Scroll down to learn more. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Dr. Kenneth Lyons Jones on the History of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - FASD  Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in 4 US Communities | Antenatal Exposures and Child Outcomes | JAMA | JAMA Network  Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders – American Academy of Pediatrics Types of Treatment for FASDs | Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders | CDC Choline supplements in young children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder have lasting cognitive benefits | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)  _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ MotherToBaby: FASD Podcast SCPD4929     PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This podcast series is intended to reach various audiences, including healthcare professionals, who can use the information presented to inform their practice and their interaction with clients/patients. The podcast episodes will educate participants on 1) the discovery, prevalence, and newest research on the topic of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs), 2) CDC's work in addressing prenatal alcohol and other substance use and FASDs, and 3) the experiences of people living with FASDs. OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the learner will be able to: 1.      Describe Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). 2.      Describe the National Center of Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities' (NCBDDD) approach to addressing FASDs. 3.      Describe the impact on people who are living with FASDs. 4.      Describe how interprofessional collaboration addresses FASDs. 5. Describe how interprofessional teams can help people living with FASDs transition from pediatric to adult healthcare.   FACULTY/                                                   CREDENTIALS: Laura Bousquet, Family Navigator/Self-Advocate, FASD United Christina Chambers, PhD, MPH, Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego Elizabeth Dang, MPH, Behavioral Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Nicholas Deputy, PhD, MPH, Health Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kenneth Jones, MD, Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego  Chris Stallman, MLS, MS, CGC, Director,    MotherToBaby Arizona, University of Arizona  Jennifer Wisdahl, Chief Operating Officer, FASD   United   CE ORIGINATION DATE: CE EXPIRATION DATE:   January 9, 2025 January 9, 2027     URL   https://momtobaby.org/FASDep81youtube   INTENDED AUDIENCE:   Advanced Practice Nurses, Certified Health Educators, Medical Assistants, Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, and Social Workers   PREREQUISITES:   Learners will have a basic understanding of what fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are.   FORMAT: This activity is Web on Demand   CONTACT INFORMATION: CDC's CE Accreditation Team has a policy for grievances that is available upon request.   Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders cdcinfo@cdc.gov    ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS:     In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and MotherToBaby. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team   CME: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CNE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this activity for 0.5 nursing contact hours. CEU: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU's for this program. CECH: Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 0.5 total Category I continuing education contact hours. Maximum advanced level continuing education contact hours available are 0. Continuing Competency credits available are 0.5. CDC provider number 98614. DISCLOSURE: In compliance with continuing education requirements, all planners and presenters must disclose all financial relationships, in any amount, with ineligible companies during the previous 24 months as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or products under investigational use.    CDC, our planners, and content experts wish to disclose they have no financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies with the exception of Dr. Christina Chambers, PhD, MPH and she wishes to disclose she receives research funding from Amgen, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Inc., Regeneron, Hoffman La-Roche-Genentech, Genzyme Sanofi-Aventis, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Sanofi, UCB Pharma, USA, Leo Pharma, Sun Pharma Global FZE, Gilead, Novartis, and the Gerber Foundation.  All relevant financial relationships listed for this individual have been mitigated. Content will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use. CDC did not accept financial or in-kind support from ineligible companies for this continuing education activity. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, or sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity). To learn more visit: https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/nondiscrimination/index.html. Instructions for Obtaining Continuing Education (CE) To receive continuing education (CE) for SCPD4929 – MotherToBaby: FASD Podcast, please visit CDC TRAIN and search for the course in the Course Catalog using SCPD4929 Follow the steps below by January 9, 2027. Register for and complete the course. Pass the post-assessment at 75 %. Complete the evaluation. Visit Your Learning to access your certificates and transcript.   FEES: No fees are charged for CDC's CE activities.   ______________________________________________________________________ Looking for even more education about FASD? Don't miss a special free Birth Defects Awareness Month webinar January 31, 2025 at 9a PT/12p ET. The webinar will be presented by Dr. Noemi Spinazzi of the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is a free webinar, but advanced registration is required at the following link: https://momtobaby.org/FASDwebinar2025

Not Another Politics Podcast
Do Voters Elect Politicians Just Based On Looks?

Not Another Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 44:19


On our last episode we had a discussion about what voters care about when electing politicians…and we mentioned a prior episode where we discussed if something as seemingly arbitrary as looks factor into voter choice. Do more attractive politicians do better?We all know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but if we're being honest we all do it on occasion anyway. Could it be that we also elect our politicians just based on how they look? Of course, there's the old idea of looking “presidential”, but how much power does that really have to sway an election?As we take some time off for the holidays, we thought it would be great to re-release that episode. We'll be back in a few weeks with brand new episodes! Thanks for listening!

The Twenty400 Block Podcast
0510 BEGIN AGAIN Series | Baby Boomers: Unraveling Your True Essence ft. Sharon Rolph

The Twenty400 Block Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 81:44


Are you a Baby Boomer nearing retirement or are you already in retirement, but stuck figuring out how to be as relevant as you have always been? It takes true courage and will to reflect upon oneself and find value in who you are and what you are made of facing retirement or even not working for whatever reason. The baby boomer generation is an important generation for mankind where post World War II led to the explosion of baby making. Baby boomers are known for their positive attitude, high incomes, and strong work ethic. They are also known for being networking experts and for their ability to craft their image. Baby boomers are the children of the Greatest Generation or the Silent Generation, and are often the parents of Millennials and Generation X. They came of age during a time of economic expansion, the creation of suburbs, and massive social change. In this podcast segment retired Boeing executive Sharon Rolph a very unique Boomer, almost immediately asked questions of herself post-retirement: Who am I? And what is my now purpose after contributing so much positive insights and work ethic to human potential and personal growth? Those questions led her to become an Essence/ Life Coach and Behavioral Scientist. If you are a Baby Boomer floating the life seas without a rudder or you simply need insight on how to uncover your true self, tune in and take notes. Life is truly up to you, but sometimes we need a little wind in our sail to help us ponder who we truly are and what we are truly capable of. #twenty400blockpodcast #newepisode #newpodcast #newpodcastalert #podcastlife #podcaster #podcastshow #podcasting #mindset #interviews #youtube #sharonrolph #queenofcourage #retirement #postretirement #generation #babyboomers #lifecoach #books #breathworkmeditation #lobocchildrenschoir #loboc #bohol #philippines #happyholidays #merrychristmas Episode 0510 Breakdown 00:00 - Opening intro with music 01:02 - Introduction by Ken 04:08 - Exploring Breath Work and Mental Health 07:02 - Sharon Rolph's Journey From Farm Life to Life Coaching 12:53 - The Impact of Secrets and Family Dynamics 22:02 - Vulnerability and Personal Growth 31:04 - Transitioning from Retirement to Purpose 40:21 - The Pursuit of Productive Relaxation 41:40 - The Importance of Engagement and Relationships 42:47 - Navigating Life After Retirement 43:36 - The Journey of Self-Discovery 45:14 - Embracing Curiosity and Learning 46:33 - Understanding Different Learning Styles 47:59 - The Role of Self-Reflection in Parenting 49:05 - Finding Purpose in Retirement 50:05 - Defining Your Essence 51:13 - Becoming the Queen of Courage 53:02 - Thriving in the Digital Age 56:34 - Building Bridges Across Generations 59:09 - The Power of Listening 01:02:06 - Fresh Courage in Daily Life 01:04:54 - Creating a Healthy Retirement Lifestyle 01:06:31 - Daily Self-Care Practices 01:09:03 - The Importance of Positive Mental Attitude 01:10:07 - The Role of Forgiveness in Personal Growth 01:14:26 - Discovering Your Spark and Purpose 01:17:10 - Closing Remarks 01:20:10 - Additional Information on Sharon Rolph and her book 01:20:47 - Happy Holidays from the Loboc Children's Choir 01:21:40 - Thanks for watching Links: • https://sharonrolph.com • https://essencevitality.org • https://youtube.com/SharonRolph2268 • https://facebook.com/rolphsm • https://www.instagram.com/sharon_queenofcourage • https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fresh-courage-radio-with-sharon-rolph--4115616 Ben Holt Dynamic Breathwork • https://youtu.be/JcH1Wg29NNE Sharon Rolph's book - "Fresh Courage In Retirement: Finding purpose, essence and fulfillment" available on Amazon and wherever books are sold Thanks for checking out our video. Don't forget to LIKE this and click on the SUBSCRIBE button!! FOLLOW US on the socials!! • http://www.facebook.com/Twenty400Block • http://www.twitter.com/twenty400block • http://www.instagram.com/twenty400block • https://www.threads.net/@twenty400block

NN/g UX Podcast
45. Choosing Better User Impact Metrics (feat. Connor Joyce, Author & Behavioral Scientist)

NN/g UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 42:11


Most experienced professionals in the industry will tell you that the best designs don't operate in a vacuum. Yet, most of our measurement approaches do. How do you know you're actually making a measurable impact toward users' long-term goals? Connor Joyce, author of the book, Bridging Intention to Impact, shares his thoughts on how to create and evaluate products that center on meaningful user outcomes. Connect with Connor Joyce Order the bookRelated NN/g Resources & Courses: Free Articles on Analytics & Metrics Report on UX Metrics & ROI Full-Day or 2 Half-Day Course on Measuring UX and ROI

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
386. Parents Are Stressed: What Do We Do About It? with Emily, Debbie, and our dear friend Yael Schonbrun

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 68:55


Parental stress has been declared a public health crisis by the U.S. Surgeon General—and it's a conversation we all need to have. In this episode, Emily sits down with Debbie and our dear friend and guest Yael Schonbrun, a clinical psychologist and author of Work, Parent, Thrive, to explore what's behind the overwhelming stress so many parents are feeling and, more importantly, what we can do about it. We're talking about all the things that pile up: money worries, the constant rush, and that pressure to “do it all.” Plus, we dive into what parental burnout actually is (and why it's not your fault) and share simple, science-backed tips to make life a little easier. This isn't just about managing parental stress—it's about showing up for yourself and your kids in a healthier, more sustainable way. If you've ever felt like you're drowning in the demands of parenting, this episode is for you. It's a conversation that matters—and one that can truly make a difference. Listen and Learn:  What is parental stress, why it matters, and how we can lighten the load together? How can we turn overwhelming parental stress into something manageable? Parenting burnout is skyrocketing—what's fueling it, and how can we reclaim balance in modern life? The pressures of modern parenting, how to find balance and break free from the stress. How working parents can shift from feeling torn between roles to using tension for enrichment What are the causes and consequences of parental burnout, and how driving awareness can help Why your well-being as a parent is crucial for your child's mental health, yet it's often overlooked—and learn how to break this unhelpful cycle How self-compassion and mindful check-ins can help ease your burnout and stress in daily life Supporting your child's autonomy to reduce parental burnout and strengthen your connections Resources:  Yael's website: https://www.yaelschonbrun.com/ Connect with Yael on socials:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-schonbrun-a26a5229/ http://x.com/DrYaelSchonbrun http://instagram.com/yaelschonbrun/ Our Substack Q&A, Is Parent Stress Breaking News? Three Clinical Psychologists Discuss the Surgeon General's New Advisory: https://emilyedlynn.substack.com/p/is-parent-stress-breaking-news  About Yael Schonbrun Yael Schonbrun is a clinical psychologist, assistant professor at Brown University, author of Work, Parent, Thrive: 12 Science-Backed Strategies to Ditch Guilt, Manage Overwhelm, and Grow Connection (When Everything Feels Like too Much), past Psychologists Off the Clock co-host, and parent of three. In her research, private practice, and writing, Yael draws on science, philosophy, and clinical practices to share practices proven to foster healthier relationships between partners, parents and children, and between our most important life roles. Yael is a frequent contributor to The Washington Post and her writing on work, parenting, and relationships has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Greater Good Science Center, Behavioral Scientist, Tricycle, among others. Related Episodes:  306. Screaming on the Inside: The Challenges of American Motherhood with Jessica Grose 319. Autonomy-Supportive Parenting with the AMAZING Emily Edlynn 275. Work, Parent, Thrive with Yael Schonbrun 338. ACT for Burnout with Debbie!  146. Parental Burnout with Lisa Coyne 382. The Anxious Generation? The Conversation We Should Be Having About Kids, Technology, and Mental Health  379. Toxic Striving with Paula Freedman-Diamond  https://offtheclockpsych.com/be-mighty/ 121. Be Mighty: An Episode for Stressed Out, Worried Women with Jill Stoddard 267. You are Not a Horrible Parent with Carla Naumburg 211. Subtract with Leidy Klotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wellness Force Radio
Cory Clark | Pro-Blame Bias: How to Find The Courage to Speak Your Truth + Escape Victim Mentality

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 73:53


Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 698 How does the pro-blame bias influence our thinking and judgment? Cory Clark, Behavioral Scientist, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 698, to unpack why we shouldn't fully trust science, how victim mentality creates a dysfunctional dynamic, the dangers of social media-fueled tribalism, and how self-awareness, courage, and meaningful conflict can transform the way we create an honest connection with others in today's world. "When you have people who identify strongly with a political in-group on the left or right, they start to become very afraid of contradicting beliefs that are strongly held by their in-group based on the fear of being ostracized. Our brains evolved to be averse, trying to avoid anything that could get us ostracized from our social group. So we're giving so much power to the extremists within our own group when most of the time, they're not the people to be listening to." - Cory Clark

In the Arena: A LinkedIn Wisdom Podcast
A Behavioral Scientist's Guide to Buying the Perfect Holiday Gift

In the Arena: A LinkedIn Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 44:36


Scott Rick is a behavioral scientist and marketing professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. He holds a PhD in Behavioral Decision Research from Carnegie Mellon, where he was a National Science Foundation graduate research fellow. On this week's episode of Everyday Better, Scott joins Leah to explore the complicated role of money in relationships. He shares advice for couples who have different views on spending money, including strategies for those who hate spending and those who enjoy it too much. He also discusses the importance of gift-giving in relationships and how to use psychology to find the perfect gift this holiday season. Follow Leah Smart on LinkedIn. Follow Scott Rick on LinkedIn. To learn more about how money messes with relationships – and how you can keep it from messing with yours – check out Scott's book Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships.

The Liz Moody Podcast
Harvard Behavioral Scientist: Routines & Habits For Success In Life And Relationships

The Liz Moody Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 44:49


Do you want to level up your life, friendships, relationships, and more? In this conversation, Liz Moody speaks with behavioral scientist Logan Ury on how to get past surface-level friendships and relationships and spend your time more intentionally, as well as exercises you can use to get past mental and physical blocks and start living your dream life. Logan also discusses her Netflix show The Later Daters, which sheds light on the Baby Boomer dating scene. The show teaches Baby Boomers how to get back into the dating world with the help of their children and other loved ones. Ury coaches the show's participants to help them improve as daters – because while everyone is born knowing how to love, everyone has to learn how to date. 1:16 The Board of Directors Meeting 5:13 Host A Blind Spots Dinner 6:38 Find Spaces to Meet People 9:48 Important Friendship Rituals 12:30 The Four Tendencies 16:30 Strengthening Your Relationships 20:48 Benefits Of Couples Dinners 24:46 Being a Mother 27:12 The Later Daters For more from Logan, find her on Instagram at @loganury or her website, www.loganury.com. Her book, How to Not Die Alone: The Surprising Science That Will Help You Find Love, is available where books are sold. The Later Daters premieres on Netflix on November 29, 2024. Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Order Liz's book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now!  To join The Liz Moody Podcast Club Facebook group, go to www.facebook.com/groups/thelizmoodypodcast. Connect with Liz on Instagram @lizmoody, or subscribe to her newsletter by visiting www.lizmoody.com. If you like this episode, check out  How to Be More Attractive, Win At Apps, Flirt Better, And More: Relationship Scientist Logan Ury Answers YOUR Qs Ask The Doctor: Happiness Edition. Feel More Content Regardless of Life Circumstances with Dr. Rick Hanson, PhD Fighting Can Make Your Relationship Better—If You Do It THIS Way with Drs Julie & John Gottman This episode is sponsored by: Molly's Suds: go to mollyssuds.com/LIZMOODY and use code LIZMOODY for 20% off. AG1: visit drinkag1.com/lizmoody and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today. The Liz Moody Podcast cover art by Zack. The Liz Moody Podcast music by Alex Ruimy. Formerly the Healthier Together Podcast.  This podcast and website represents the opinions of Liz Moody and her guests to the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for information purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. The Liz Moody Podcast Episode 285. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ethical Life
Can regret be an ally in shaping better choices?

The Ethical Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 40:56


Episode 168: Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the complex topic of regret and how it can shape our lives. The discussion explores the distinction between regret and remorse, with Kyte explaining that regret involves wishing for different outcomes, while remorse is tied to actions that have hurt others. They emphasize the importance of learning from regrets to inform future decisions, rather than dwelling on the past. They agree that consulting one's "future self" to avoid making choices that may lead to future regrets is helpful. One of the biggest regrets people can have, the hosts say, is not acting sooner and moving forward, instead spending too much time ruminating about the past. Read more It’s time to make peace with your regrets, by Vasundhara Sawhney, Harvard Business Review What Is the power of regret? A conversation with Daniel Pink, by Josh Wright, Behavioral Scientist World Regret Survey The secret to living without regrets, by Jason Feifer, One Thing Better About the hosts Scott Rada is a digital strategist with Lee Enterprises, and Richard Kyte is the director of the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He is also the author of "Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way)."

Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership
288: How Can Nonprofits Use For-Profit Ventures to Drive Growth? (Brett Jenks)

Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 54:18


288: How Can Nonprofits Use For-Profit Ventures to Drive Growth? (Brett Jenks)SUMMARYThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Armstrong McGuire & Associates. Check them out for your next career opportunity OR for help finding an interim executive or your next leader. Are you struggling to find sustainable funding for your nonprofit and wondering if for-profit ventures could be the solution? In episode 288 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, Brett Jenks shares an innovative approach to revenue generation that challenges traditional nonprofit thinking. By exploring the intersection of nonprofit missions and for-profit ventures, he offers insight into how organizations can scale their impact through creative partnerships with private capital. Brett explains the importance of blending philanthropic support with market-driven solutions, using real-world examples from his work at Rare, a global conservation organization. He also discusses how nonprofits can tap into additional revenue streams while maintaining their mission, the role of impact investing, and the legal and cultural complexities that come with these strategies. ABOUT BRETTBrett Jenks is a global conservation leader and social entrepreneur. As CEO of Rare, he has led the international nonprofit's mission to drive social change for the benefit of people and nature in more than 60 countries. Under Brett's leadership, Rare has catalyzed the conservation community's embrace of people-centered, behavior-based approaches to conserving nature and addressing climate change. Amongst its programs around the world today, Rare is promoting regenerative agricultural practices, establishing community-managed marine protected areas across the developing tropics, launching the world's first impact bond for small-scale fisheries, partnering with Hollywood to promote climate-friendly behaviors, and engaging gamers globally with video games designed to drive climate-friendly actions. A former journalist, Brett's writing has appeared in the New York Times, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and Behavioral Scientist. EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESReady for your next leadership opportunity? Visit our partners at Armstrong McGuireThe Deluge by Stephen MarkleyHave you gotten Patton's book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector? Now available on AudibleDon't miss our weekly Thursday Leadership Lens for the latest on nonprofit leadership

The Animal Files Podcast
TAF Interview Series: Souha Ezzedeen, Renowned Dog Trainer, Relationship Coach, and Best-Selling Author

The Animal Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 76:15


In our final episode of Season Four, we have an incredible conversation with Souha Ezzedeen. She is a renowned dog trainer, relationship coach, author of the best-selling book, The Way of Life Method: How to Heal Your Relationship with Your Dog and Raise a Sound, Strong, and Spirited Companion (At Any Age), and the owner of Way of Life® Dog Training.  As a Behavioral Scientist, she has a unique and highly successful approach to the human-dog relationship that has truly transformed the family relationships of her clients and their beloved dogs. Join us for this powerful episode to end another informative season of The Animal Files Podcast!   Bio: Souha Ezzedeen is a renowned dog trainer, relationship coach, and author of The Way of Life Method: How to Heal Your Relationship with Your Dog and Raise a Sound, Strong, and Spirited Companion (At Any Age). Her company, Way of Life® Dog Training, offers a radical and intuitive approach to human-dog relationships. A behavioral scientist by training, with a PhD in management and organizational behavior, Souha brings a perspective to her work with dogs that sets her apart from the mainstream canine training industry. Instead of working on the behaviour issues as the majority of her colleagues do, her method emphasizes the way of life as the root cause behind canine behaviour. Please head on over to her website listed below and pick up YOUR copy of her amazing book now!    Website: https://wayoflifedogtraining.com/   Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/WayofLifeDogTrainingAcademy/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wayoflifedogtraining/   Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@wayoflifedogtrainingacademy   FB Group Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewayoflifemethodworkinggroup/   -------------------------------------------------------   Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared by The Animal Files Podcast hosts are based on their experiences and education. The views shared by TAF's guests do not necessarily reflect that of the hosts. We always recommend that our listeners consult animal industry professionals when necessary and are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of the information in this podcast.   Be sure to follow The Animal Files online and on Facebook! www.theanimalfilespodcast.com www.facebook.com/theanimalfilesofficial Instagram => @theanimalfileofficial YouTube: @theanimalfilespodcast X => @theanimalfiles   Have a topic you would like us to tackle? Join our Facebook Community for references, conversations, and resources. www.facebook.com/groups/tafcommunity or you can Email us at: theanimalfilespodcast@gmail.com   Want to support the show? => Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/theanimalfilesofficial Or grab some Merch: http://www.teepublic.com/user/positivitees/albums/129886-the-animal-files-podcast-and-radio-show   Don't forget to Rate, Review, Follow, and Subscribe on all of your favorite podcasting platforms!

Happy Work
#1717 - REPLAY -Tout savoir sur... le burn-out - Entretien avec Laurène Mayer - Senior Behavioral Scientist - CoachHub

Happy Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 25:52


Dans cet entretien avec Laurène Mayer, Senior Behavioral Scientist chez CoachHub nous allons parler de burn-out : ce que c'est, comment développer une politique de prévention efficace, comment réintégrer efficacement un salarié qui revient de burn-out... un grand nombre de sujets plus passionnants les uns que les autres !Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Game Changers with Molly Fletcher
The Science Behind Smart Failures with Organizational Behavioral Scientist Amy Edmondson

Game Changers with Molly Fletcher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 48:52


We used to view failure as the opposite of success. Now, we're often torn between two conflicting approaches: “avoid failure at all costs” or “fail fast, fail often.” Neither perspective helps us distinguish between good and bad failure, leading us to miss the chance to fail well. In this episode, we explore the complexities of failure with Amy Edmondson, a renowned Harvard Business School professor and leading expert in organizational behavior. In her book, Right Kind of Wrong, Amy presents a framework for understanding and navigating failure effectively. She provides actionable strategies to transform failure into a powerful catalyst for growth, teaching us how to recognize when failure is beneficial and how to minimize its unproductive aspects. Her insights will help you cultivate a growth mindset, take smart risks, and learn from your failures. Get my new book, Dynamic Drive- https://getdynamicdrive.com/ 

Supersetyourlife.com Podcast
E281 - Wake Up! Wake Up! Put on the Strength of the Lord's Powder!

Supersetyourlife.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 61:05


TIME STAMPS: 02:00 REVIEW FROM LAST WEEK: Psalm 27:14 reads “WAIT for the LORD; be STRONG, and let your HEART be COURAGEOUS!” 03:50 THIS WEEK'S THEME: OPTIMIZING YOUR MORNING ROUTINE / Isaiah 51:9 reads “WAKE UP! WAKE UP! PUT ON THE STRENGTH OF THE LORD'S POWER!”  This verse is also a springboard into a big lesson that ISRAEL needed to hear shortly before their deportation to Babylon a little over 2000 years ago. 04:49 If you've been subscribed to EITHER OF OUR PODCASTS you probably know Marilu! THIS SHOW: E269 - BioHacking Brain & Gut Health, with Marilu Hayes OUR DEEP DIVE NUTRITION SHOW that I co-host with Coach Richard: 066: Norepinephrine, Dopamine, & Cortisol, with Behavior Scientist Marilu Hayes She's a BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, CONSULTANT, and ASPIRING NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST and you can also check out her recent interview on Carnivore Conversations with Dr. Robert Kiltz which was SPECTACULAR!!! Website www.mariluhayes.com / IG mariluluhayes 06:54 TODAY Isaiah's prophecy is EVEN MORE APPLICABLE to CHRISTIANS who interpret the Bible with a LITERAL HERMENEUTIC which is how I've been taught. 07:38 Does the Carnivore Diet cause SCURVY if you don't supplement vitamin C?! 10:21 Reading & discussion around Isaiah 51:1-17 NLT. 20:00 Discussion around our favorite Bible translations, resources & tools and what we recommend depending on your level of education & experience has been in your faith journey. 29:54 Reading & discussion around Revelation Chapter 3. 52:02 Quick summary of Colt's peak week coming into The Open Natural. 46:04 All about MORNING ROUTINES and how to do what you can if you're a busy mom or dad!!! MEAT & GREET BOOKING LINK: Select a Date & Time - Calendly   PURELY TALLOW ANIMAL BASED SKINCARE: Save 10% with code COLT10! 

The Daily Dad
Spoil Them The Right Way | Katy Milkman

The Daily Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 7:07


Katy Milkman and Ryan talk about encouraging curiosity as a parent, embracing their kids interests, and when it is okay to spoil them.Katy Milkman is a Behavioral Scientist, Wharton Professor, and Co-Director of the Behavior Change for Good Initiative. She is the Author of How to Change and podcast host of Choicology. You can connect with Katy on X: @katy_milkman and on Instagram: @katymilkman

Happy Work
#1656 - REPLAY - Entretien avec Laurène Mayer - Senior Behavioral Scientist - CoachHub

Happy Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 25:52


Dans cet entretien avec Laurène Mayer, Senior Behavioral Scientist chez CoachHub nous allons parler de burn-out : ce que c'est, comment développer une politique de prévention efficace, comment réintégrer efficacement un salarié qui revient de burn-out... un grand nombre de sujets plus passionnants les uns que les autres !Si vous êtes sur Apple Podcast... n'oubliez surtout pas de mettre une étoile à Happy Work management carrièreSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

On Compassion with Dr. Nate
Practical Implementation of Inclusion for All People with Dr. Liz Wilson

On Compassion with Dr. Nate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 34:29


Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Dr. Liz Wilson, a Behavioral Scientist, Organizational Transformation Expert, and founder of Include Inc. Originally from Australia, she is now based in the United States. She has developed a robust new framework that seeks to shift the focus of inclusion from a list of categories and identities to addressing the needs of all people.   Key Takeaways: [2:18] What are some of the formative moments along Dr. Liz's way that got her to where she is today? [5:45] Dr. Liz shares her unique perspective on inclusion. [7:42:] Dr. Liz created a framework called The Eight Inclusion Needs Model that accomplishes ‘transcend and include' (which involves compassion and accountability). [10:11] First need: Access. [10:24] Second need: Space. [11:06] Third need: Opportunity. [11:19] Fourth need: Representation. [11:40] Fifth need: Allowance. [12:28] Sixth need: Language. [12:53] Seventh need: Respect. [13:28] Eighth need: Support. [14:17]  Dr. Liz explains why this framework works more effectively than previous models for inclusion. [16:03]  What is the difference between understanding (and even appreciating differences) and inclusion? [17:47] What has been Dr. Liz's experience introducing her model for companies to implement? [21:06] Dr. Liz discusses the most significant struggles people encounter when practicing her framework for inclusion. [23:36] Dr. Liz has a mantra: Create psychological safety through your own transparency. [25:46] People often misunderstand vulnerability with weakness. [26:44] Dr. Liz unpacks the difference between understanding and caring. [31:15] What is Dr. Liz currently working on? [33:01] Check out Include Chat.   Mentioned in this episode: The Compassion Mindset Compassionate Accountability: How Leaders Build Connection and Get Results, Nate Regier Visit Next-Element   Tweetables: “You need to look at the whole person for inclusion.” #oncompassion   “We have not been doing inclusion; the focus was only on diversity.”  #oncompassion   “Inclusion is the ‘how', the behaviors that we demonstrate based on our awareness and understanding of diversity.” #oncompassion   “Practice this mantra: I create psychological safety through my own transparency.” #oncompassion   “Transparency and vulnerability is not about being weak; it is about being human.” #oncompassion  

Geeks Geezers and Googlization Podcast
Crafting a Workplace of Well-Being: Strategies for Leaders and Employees

Geeks Geezers and Googlization Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 16:47


What if all those office wellness perks aren't actually helping? Is your office wellness program just a series of gimmicks? In this episode Tanya Tarr, Senior Contributor, Forbes, and Behavioral Scientist, and host Joe Serio dissect the myths of workplace wellness. You might rethink those yoga sessions! Tune in now! Tanya and Joe dig into the nuanced world of well-being, whether at home or in the workplace. In this riveting episode, they switch gears from the comforts of home to the often chaotic terrain of the office. Ever wondered why pizza parties and gimmicky workplace wellness programs just don't cut it? This episode is for you. Who should listen? If you're an employee feeling stuck in a toxic work environment, a manager looking to foster a healthier workplace, or an HR professional striving for impactful wellness initiatives, this episode is your blueprint for creating a thriving work culture.  Here are a few thought-provoking takeaways about workplace well-being, toxic bosses, and the crucial aspects of creating a sense of belonging: 1. Balancing home and work well-being is crucial. Sometimes work is a sanctuary, other times it's home—either way, one impacts the other significantly. 2. Simply offering gym memberships or pizza parties isn't cutting it when it comes to workplace wellness. Real workplace well-being needs to be part of strategic planning and management. 3. Critical well-being factors to assess at work include physical comfort, solving interesting problems, professional development support, psychological safety, and feeling part of a supportive culture. 4. Meaningful workplace connections are key. If employees have genuine friendships at work, it's a strong indicator of an organization's health. 5. If you're stuck with an unsupportive boss, focus on what you can control. Seek intrinsic rewards like meaningfulness, choice, competence, and progress in your tasks. Missed the first or second segment?  Part #1: "Unleashing Your Potential: The How and Why of Personal Well-Being" Click here. Part #2: "Unleashing Your Potential: The How  and Why of Personal Well-Being" Click here.  

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
547. Overcoming Toxicity from the Inside Out: Building Resilience + Driving Change - Dr. Kevin Sansberry II

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 53:31 Transcription Available


The Daily Stoic
Commitment Devices For Creating Lasting Change | Katy Milkman

The Daily Stoic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 58:36


How can we make real, lasting changes in our lives? Katy Milkman talks with Ryan about strategic methods we can use to overcome barriers to change, examples we can learn from The Odyssey, powerful commitment devices, empathy gaps, and more. Katy Milkman is a Behavioral Scientist, Wharton Professor, and Co-Director of the Behavior Change for Good Initiative. She is the Author of How to Change and podcast host of Choicology. You can connect with Katy on X: @katy_milkman and on Instagram: @katymilkman

Leading Through Crisis with Céline Williams
Navigating Personal Crisis with Dr. Jim Sellner

Leading Through Crisis with Céline Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 35:50


In this episode, we talk to Dr. Jim Sellner about navigating (or as he says, surfing) personal crisis, as well as the phases of crisis (and what comes after).We also get into empathetic communication, healthy confrontation, and some incredibly useful phrases to initiate it.Coming from a behavioral psychologist and scientist who has navigated two kidney transplants, the wisdom he shares from what he's learned will help us all "use our heartbeats" wisely – if you want to know what that means, you've gotta listen in!—Dr. Jim's core purpose is to bring out the genius in you. With over 40 years of experience working with and training countless business leaders and entrepreneurs, his no-nonsense approach and ability to keep things simple inspire changes in behaviors that yield significantly better results. As EVP, People Analytics & Talent Activation at Vivo Team, Dr. Jim's team holds multiple gold awards from the internationally renowned Brandon Hall Group. A respected leader, author, and speaker known for his innovation in people analytics in L&D, he has published many articles and eBooks including “Leadership for Einsteins: How Smart Leaders Bring Out the Genius in People” and “Account-Ability: The Science of Human Performance.” Having first trained and worked as a city planner, Jim later joined the faculty at the University of British Columbia where he went on to obtain an MA and Ph.D. in psychology. His unique psychological/behavioral perspective provides Vivo Team with a solid, practical philosophy.You can connect with Jim on LinkedIn (/drjimsellnerphddipc).

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Max Nesterak is the deputy editor of the Reformer and reports on labor and housing. Previously, he was an associate producer for Minnesota Public Radio after a stint at NPR. He also co-founded the Behavioral Scientist and was a Fulbright Scholar to Berlin, Germany.

Product Thinking
Episode 173: Building a Healthy Failure Culture for Innovation and Learning with Amy Edmondson, Professor at Harvard

Product Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 44:07


In this episode of the Product Thinking podcast, host Melissa Perri is joined by Amy Edmonson, professor at Harvard Business school and author of the new book: “Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well.” Join them as they discuss the science of failing well, what is psychological safety and the distinction between leadership and leaders.

good traffic
37 / Desensitized driving — the lost meaning of speed limits and stop signs.

good traffic

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 26:28


Road signs seem to get read less than a seventh-grade history textbook. Even the most ubiquitous, exact signs like — STOP — are seemingly up for interpretation (everyone is an artist now, or something). Unfortunately, we're not obeying those crafty yard signs that encourage slowing down, either. Signs that give dynamic feedback — thanks to a radar function that feeds a display board — do make an impact, but not enough. Thorough, safer urban design is the way to lower speeds, and thus lower pedestrian and bike fatalities and accidents. The bottom line: we humans aren't good at judging the proper speed at which to drive. Whatever number is listed, we add nine-ish mph. We need an environment (streets) that demand driver caution, care, and presence. Also, data to follow up on last week's Tara Hill Drive conversation. Hint: traffic calming measures work (see links below). We discuss: 00:00 Slow down: duck crossing. 01:38 Becoming desensitized to pedestrian safety? 02:28 Effectiveness of road signage. 07:31 Dynamic, electronic feedback signs. 10:07 Why we need urban design and traffic calming infrastructure. 10:59 Data on speed and fatalities on U.S. roads. 16:59 Case study follow up (from last week): traffic calming in Dublin, Ohio. 23:47 The new studio, soon. 25:57 Wrapping up. For context: On street sign design (via Behavioral Scientist). On the chance of being killed by a car, correlated with vehicle speed (via ProPublica). On the efficacy of radar speed signs (via Radarsign). NHTSA speed data (via The League of American Bicyclists). Tara Hill Drive (Dublin, Ohio), BEFORE the traffic calming implementations. ⁠Tara Hill Drive AFTER the traffic calming implementations.⁠

The Two Piers Podcast
The House of Wellbeing - with Behavioral Scientist Tanya 수정 Tarr

The Two Piers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 67:18 Transcription Available


Join host Erica D'Eramo on the Two Piers Podcast as she talks with behavioral scientist and executive health coach Tanya Tarr about the multifaceted issue of burnout. In this episode, Tanya shares her journey from political mobilization to health coaching, offering insights into her personal experiences with burnout and sustainable living. Discover practical strategies for preventing and managing burnout, the importance of a "third space" for personal growth, and how play enhances learning and memory. Tanya also discusses the role of health coaches in addressing chronic illness, the difference between wellness and well-being, and effective frameworks for workplace well-being. Tune in for an engaging conversation packed with valuable takeaways for executives and high-stakes professionals.You can connect with Tanya on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via her website at cultivatedinsights.com. You can also find lots of great resources from Tanya, including a free burnout prevention class, here. 

Win the Day with James Whittaker
180. The Science of Trust & Connection with Jon Levy (behavioral scientist)

Win the Day with James Whittaker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 57:34


“When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.” — Maya Angelou Only one relationship — one person — stands in the way of the opportunity that could change everything for you. Your job is to find and connect with that person… This episode will show you how. Our guest Jon Levy is a behavioral scientist and NY Times bestselling author known for his work in human connection, trust, and influence. Jon has worked with startups right through to global brands (e.g. Microsoft, Google, and Samsung) to transform the way they approach sales, consumer engagement, and culture. Jon is also founder of The Influencers Dinner, a secret dining experience for industry leaders ranging from Nobel laureates and Olympians to musicians and executives. With thousands of members, Influencers is the largest community of its type worldwide. Jon's second book, You're Invited: The Art and Science of Connection, Trust and Belonging, was released to critical acclaim. In this episode: How to become a master at building trust and influence. How to identify and secure the most important opportunities in your life. What you can do to start making better decisions right now. How your social circle impacts self-belief and success. Let's WIN THE DAY with Jon Levy! _

RTÉ - The Business
Making Decision Making Easy with Nuala Walsh

RTÉ - The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 19:19


Nuala Walsh has risen to prominence as one of the 100 most influential women in global finance. She now serves as the founder and CEO of MindEquity. Recently, she has taken on roles as a Behavioral Scientist and author, delving into the topic of decision-making in her new book "Tune In."

The Profile
Meet the Behavioral Scientist Who's Interviewed Serial Killers, Terrorists, Spies, and ... Startup Founders

The Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 67:58


In this conversation, behavioral scientist Jason Halbert explores the complexities of the human mind, the commonalities between serial killers and startup founders, and the fine line between ambition and delusion. -- Stay up to date by signing up for The Profile, our weekly newsletter that brings you the best profiles of successful people and companies. Sign up here: https://readtheprofile.com/ -- TIME STAMPS: 00:00 - 'Darkness retreat' experience 05:35 - Jason's career trajectory 08:34 - What it takes to build a psychological profile on someone 10:34 - Optimal interview environment 12:56 - Speaking in absolutes 13:58 - Conducting an interview with a serial killer 15:46 - How serial killers differ from other criminals 19:09 - Is there a killer gene? 20:32 - How to use empathy in an interrogation 24:18 - Has Jason's definition of good and evil changed? 26:13 - Why it's hard to be a whistleblower 27:33 - The line between ambition and delusion 30:22 - Elon Musk: Ambitious AND delusional? 33:23 - Jason's work with founders and VCs 37:01 - Identifying and mitigating blind spots 39:11 - How to become more persuasive 42:26 - How to profile a potential candidate 46:21 - The role of chemistry 51:16 - The formula for identity 55:29 - The difference between your real self and your ideal self 58:20 - How to deeply understand the people in our lives 1:02:46 - The value of over-explaining 1:03:43 - How Jason defines success

Practice You with Elena Brower
Episode 186: Yael Schonbrun PhD

Practice You with Elena Brower

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 36:35


 On shifting the way we perceive our capacities as humans and as parents, focusing on relational connection and possibility. (4:14) – Mindset shift for work-parent conflict. (13:28) – Work-parenting challenges and unhelpful labels. (18:50) – Embracing challenges and finding opportunities in life. (26:50) – Managing stress and finding resilience through self-compassion. (33:18) – Nonviolent communication and parenting. In Work, Parent, Thrive, Yael shares practical strategies from clinical psychology and social science to better manage the conflict and enhance enrichment in work, parenting, and the balance of these meaningful roles. While these strategies won't create more hours in the day, they can shift how we label our experiences, revise the stories we tell ourselves about working and parenting, and recognize the value we get from each role on its own, and in combination with one another. Yael Schonbrun, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, assistant professor at Brown University, co-host of Psychologists Off the Clock: A podcast about the science and practice of living well, and mother of three. Yael's academic research explores the interaction between relationship problems and mental health conditions. She has authored chapters in several books and has written dozens of scientific articles. In her private practice, writing, and podcasting, Yael uses evidence-based science to help individuals and couples learn to manage work, parenting, and marriage in more effective and fulfilling ways. She draws upon treatments that integrate ancient Eastern philosophy with scientifically backed practices. Yael's writing on work, parenting, and relationships has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Greater Good Science Center, Behavioral Scientist, Kveller, Lilith Magazine, The Wise Brain Bulletin, Psychology Today, and Motherly. Her new book is Work, Parent, Thrive: 12 Science-Backed Strategies to Ditch Guilt, Manage Overwhelm, and Grow Connection (When Everything Feels Like too Much). Yael lives outside of Boston with her husband and their three small comedians. https://yaelschonbrun.com/  

The Habit Lab
Episode 25: Idealism - the motivation murderer

The Habit Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 27:06


But for real... we unknowingly allow idealism to murder our motivation by keeping us frozen. Sometimes it appears saying we're waiting to show up with excellence before taking action, but when you peel back that layer- is it actually stealing from us or serving us. How-to combat Idealism  1) notice chronic feelings of  disappointment/failure2) increase awareness that thats usually evidence of unrealistic expectations (aka-idealism) 3) examine your expectations HABIT TO EXAMINE YOUR EXPECTATIONS.Ask yourself the following questionsWhat were my expectations here? (of myself or situation)  Take a few minutes to sit with yourself to flush out these answers. They're probably all subconscious & nothing you actually vocalized beforehand. What did I actually do? (list what you did do/happened & notice the factors beyond your control at play & be aware of your own limits)Were my inital expectations realistic? (Honestly assess what you expected -vs- how long it took & the factors outside of your control.) Did I spend my time well? (Consider the effort you put in with your current skills & those factors. Remember perfect isn't the standard here.) Could I say I was successful even if I didn't hit my initial expectations? ( This will require you to redefine what success means. You might not have 100% fit your ideal outcome, but being "successful" is a wider/broader net.  Do you owe yourself an apology? I often do this when I realize I was shaming my efforts based on unattainable standards? Can you give yourself gratitude for the effort you put in? Behavioral Scientist have found that we change more quickly when we choose to be proud of yourself even when we are only marginally better. If we embrace the learning curve, we arrive at mastery faster. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you've enjoyed this podcast; would you consider financially supporting the show? Every $5/month donation- helps Jenna to continue to prioritize making content for you. Click this link to support the show. patreon.com/TheHabitLabWe appreciate it so much! The Zints

The MindShare Podcast
How To Motivate Yourself To Accomplish Anything - with Behavioral Scientist – Kurt Nelson

The MindShare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 72:02


His passion lies in igniting the brilliance of people to help motivate them to their next level of performance.With over 20-years of hands-on experience, he is recognized as one of the leading applied behavioral scientists in the USA.He brings his expertise in understanding human motivation to help you understand how you can influence new habit formation and drive positive behavioral change in yourself for both work and life.Joining me on this episode of The MindShare Podcast is Behavioral Scientist – Kurt Nelson.3:54 *so what is behavioral science and how can it help people make positive changes in our lives? 5:56 *how do you spend your days… what are you usually doing which is so focused on this niche? 14:38 *what are some fun behavioral science research studies that show how irrational we can be? 17:09 *do you believe in setting goals? 20:56 *why does the middle of a goal get so hard to complete? 23:47 *what kinds of techniques/advice do you teach people when it comes to goal setting? 26:55 *why do people struggle so hard when it comes to achieving goals? 32:31 *why are habits so hard to form for most people, and what do you suggest people do to form new habits? 40:09 *you spend your days in the corporate world, working with organizations on rewards programs and employee incentives, as we talk with entrepreneurs and sales people today, why is it so important to reward yourself, to find those little rewards each day… and how can people motivate themselves? 43:20 *how do we establish a strong daily routine, what are some action steps you would suggest to our audience? 48:11 *how rigid are you with your time each day… and why do so many people struggle with the concept of time? 54:28 *how can we overall improve our decision making process when it comes to what we choose to do, or not do to improve our lives? 56:48 *what are some examples of behavioral biases that keep us from our full potential? 59:38 *how do we battle through those biases? 1:01:02 *do we believe the concept of work life balance is real… and achievable? 1:03:14 *how do you know it's been a successful day for you? 1:06:02 *any book recommendations? 1:09:26 *any final words of wisdom to share so everyone stay motivated for the remainder of their year?Thanks for tuning in to this episode of The MindShare PodCast with our special guest - Behavioral Scientist - Kurt Nelson, as we talked about - How To Motivate Yourself To Accomplish Anything.Get your FREE gift on my homepage at www.mindshare101.com just for tuning in!I'd also be really grateful if you could take a quick second to go www.ratethispodcast.com/mindshare101 to rate the show for me.And we haven't connected yet, send me a message!Facebook: facebook.com/mindshare101 Instagram: instagram.com/davidgreenspan101Youtube: youtube.com/@DavidGreenspanLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/mindshare101

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Max Nesterak with Matt – February 1, 2024

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 0:30


Max Nesterak is the deputy editor of the Reformer and reports on labor and housing. Previously, he was an associate producer for Minnesota Public Radio after a stint at NPR. He also co-founded the Behavioral Scientist and was a Fulbright Scholar to Berlin, Germany.

Game Changers with Molly Fletcher
Mastering Emotional Intelligence with Behavioral Scientist Daniel Goleman

Game Changers with Molly Fletcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 43:35


Fulfillment doesn't come from isolated peak experiences, but rather from many consistent good days. So how do we sustain performance, while avoiding burnout and maintaining balance? Daniel Goleman is a Harvard-trained psychologist and author of the bestselling book Emotional Intelligence, which transformed how we think about success and leadership. He has worked with organizations around the world, studying how social and emotional competencies impact the bottom-line. In his latest book, Optimal, Daniel reveals how emotional intelligence can help us have a great day, any day. On this episode, we talk about why EI matters, how to develop it in ourselves and others, and practical methods for applying the skill set more readily. We also dig into new research on EI and what it means for us, our teams, and our organizations.

Standard Deviations
Richard Shotton - The Illusion of Choice

Standard Deviations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 40:35


Tune in to hear:- If so much of what accounts for our behavior is habitual, what hope do we have and how can we change that as we look to the New Year?- Why do such small bits of friction have an outsized influence on our behavior?- Does publicly stating your goals have any drawbacks or does it help you stay accountable?- What is the rhyme-as-reason or fluency effect and how might understanding these effects impact your client education?- Why can subtle tweaks in the framing of an appeal have such massive impacts on how it is received ?- In a field like finance, what is an appropriate application of the behavioral reality that humor is sticky without coming across as unserious?https://www.richardshotton.comhttps://www.astroten.co.ukCompliance Code: 0023-OAS-1/3/2024Orion Portfolio Solutions, LLC, an Orion Company, is a registered investment advisor. Custom Indexing offered through Orion Portfolio Solutions, LLC a registered investment advisor.

The Pursuit of Learning
Finding Balance and Authenticity in Work and Family with Yael Schonbrun

The Pursuit of Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 88:53


Today's guest is Yael Schonbrun, a clinical psychologist, assistant professor at Brown University, co-host of the Psychologists Off the Clock podcast, author and a parent of three.. In her research, private practice, writing, and podcasting, Yael uses science and Eastern philosophy to explore practices proven to foster healthier relationships between partners, parents and children, and between our most important life roles. Yael's writing on work, parenting, and relationships has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Greater Good Science Center, Behavioral Scientist, Tricycle, among others.She joined us today to talk about her book, ‘Work, Parent, Thrive: 12 Science-Backed Strategies to Ditch Guilt, Manage Overwhelm, and Grow Connection.'Yael shares insights on how to navigate the challenges of being a working parent and finding balance in multiple roles. We dive into the concept of benign neglect, the power of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and the benefits of having multiple roles in life. Yael offers practical strategies for managing emotions, clarifying values, and making choices that align with our true priorities. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical tools for personal and professional growth in this thought-provoking conversation. [06.39] Diverse roles – Starting the conversation, we dive into how various roles in your life can help one another in certain situations of life. [21.00] CBT vs. ACT – Yael explains one of the main differences between CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy).[30.00] Making the right choice - We will consistently strive for improvement in life. If we redirect our focus towards the process and adopt a less rigid attitude towards the outcomes, acknowledging that we lack control over them. [35.06] Values – We talk about the importance of prioritizing your values, which are dedicated to different roles in your life.[45.00] Workability of labels – How we can attach labels that can help us to serve and push us in ways that matter.[51.51] Doing right & hard things – Yael talks about the Aristotelian idea of doing the right and hard things at the right time with the right people in the right way.[01.03.01] Childcare – We dive into the importance of high-quality childcare, especially with our family members like grandparents.[01.14.03] Pleasure – Pleasure and life roles.ResourcesConnect with YealLinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/yael-schonbrun-a26a5229/ Twitter - twitter.com/DrYaelSchonbrun Instagram - instagram.com/yaelschonbrun/ Website - https://relationalriffs.substack.com/Book By Yael Schonbrun:Work, Parent, Thrive: 12 Science-Backed Strategies to Ditch Guilt, Manage Overwhelm, and Grow Connection (When Everything Feels Like Too Much)Book by Viktor E. FranklMan's Search for MeaningBook by Christy LefteriThe Beekeeper of Aleppo: A Novel

Standard Deviations
Dr. Daniel Crosby - The Future of Everything is Human-First

Standard Deviations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 48:58


Tune in to hear:- Why will AI, automation and algorithms likely lead to an increased in human centered connection in the financial services industry and beyond?- What is one of Thomas Hobbes' most famous remarks and how do people take it out of context?- Why loneliness has far reaching implications for longevity that exceed even obesity.- How did Volvo make their cars more safe for women in particular?- How did France address the problem of people peeing in their metro stations?- How have behavioral scientist addressed the problem of poor hand washing compliance among children in India and Africa?- What are some small things advisors can do in their practice that has an outsized effect?https://orion.com/behavioral-financeCompliance Code:

The Mindvalley Podcast with Vishen Lakhiani
Ep #035 | Experience Long Term Stress Relief & Greater Resilience & Bliss with this Technique | Paul McKenna

The Mindvalley Podcast with Vishen Lakhiani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 59:32


Ready to embark on a transformative journey that will reshape your life in just minutes? Join us in this captivating episode as we unravel the secrets of hypnotherapy with the esteemed Paul McKenna, a true master in the art. Paul is a Hypnotist, Behavioral Scientist, and International Best-Selling Author. Discover how hypnotherapy can be your key to overcoming stress, anxiety, and unlocking personal and professional success. Paul unveils the latest psychological techniques, including hypnotherapy, neurolinguistic programming, and the psychosensory technique, offering you a unique toolkit for profound and lasting change. Immerse yourself in the power of deep relaxation as we explore the hypnotic wonders that lead to a dramatic reduction in stress levels. Learn the secrets behind Paul's hypnotic language and unique techniques designed to create a sense of floating and unparalleled mental clarity. Moreover, whether you're a hypnosis novice or a seasoned practitioner, this episode is your ticket to a natural high on life. Grab your headphones, find a cozy spot, and let Paul guide you through a hypnotic experience that promises to unlock your inner resources and set you on a path to unparalleled personal growth. Don't miss out on this opportunity to tap into the transformative power of hypnotherapy. Tune in now and get ready for a mesmerizing adventure that could be the key to unlocking your full potential! Key Takeaways [00:02:08] Stress-related health problems. [00:05:26] Hypnotic trance and health condition. [00:08:19] The course explanation and padding. [00:13:32] Alcohol's impact on stress levels. [00:15:37] Treating inescapable stress. [00:19:18] The effects of alcohol. [00:21:23] Lowering brain capacity with stress. [00:25:09] Overwriting the operating software. [00:30:40] Deep relaxation and awareness. [00:37:04] Inner peace within us. [00:41:05] Inner calm and letting go. [00:51:47] A different state. [00:52:00] Floating feeling after psychedelics. [00:56:09] Hypnosis for healing and transformation. Where to Find Our Guest Website: paulmckenna.com Instagram: @iampaulmckenna Facebook: Paul McKenna YouTube: @impaulmckenna FREE Download: mindvalley.com/hypnotherapy Memorable Quotes "In fact, when you're not freaking out, worrying about things and preparing for emergencies that are never going to happen, you're actually in better shape." – Paul McKenna "We have a saying in England, which is burning down the house to roast a pig, right? And so, when you're stressing about things too much, you're actually putting your system, if you like, through an unnecessary process, which will ultimately cause you problems." – Paul McKenna "So overeating, smoking, drinking too much, etc. And they are quite rightly, as you say, usually in response to too much stress. And so, what happens is you can talk to the unconscious mind, the part of the mind that is responsible for those programs, and you can ask it to fulfill all the positive intentions of a negative pattern of behavior, but without having to do that negative pattern of behavior in future." – Paul McKenna To stay connected and to learn more about Vishen and Mindvalley, click on the links below:  Website: Mindvalley.com YouTube: @vishenlakhiani Instagram: @mindvalley Instagram: @vishen Facebook: @mindvalley Subscribe to 'Mindvalley Membership' to discover 65+ transformational Mindvalley programs – at a surprisingly low annual fee here

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

In a bittersweet episode of POTC, we say farewell to our dear friend, Yael Schonbrun, who, after six cherished years on Psychologists Off The Clock, is stepping down from her seat as cohost. We take this opportunity to express our deepest gratitude for Yael's brilliant contributions, chat about decision-making tips, reflect on some of Yael's most influential episodes, and discuss what Yael will miss most about her role as cohost. Plus, we give a sneak peek at some exciting new developments within the team! Yael, we are so honored to have had you on this podcasting adventure with us! We can't wait to have you back on as a guest soon! Listen and Learn:  Yael walks us through her tough decision to step down as cohost and also imparts tips for navigating your own decisions in life  What new ventures lie ahead for Yael as she embarks on the next chapter of her career? The POTC guests and episodes that had the most influence on Yael Jill and Debbie express their gratitude for Yael and reflect on the beautiful relationship they have all developed over the years  What's next for POTC? Resources:  Visit Yael's website  Sign up for Yael's newsletter Relational: The Art and Science of Connections Grab your copy of Yael's book, Work Parent Thrive  Follow Yael on Twitter and Instagram Mary Louise Kelly's book, It. Goes. So. Fast. About Yael Schonbrun Yael Schonbrun, Ph.D. is a practicing clinical psychologist, assistant professor at Brown University, relationship specialist, and a mom of three. She is the author of Work, Parent, Thrive, and her writing on work, parenting, and relationships has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Greater Good Science Center, Behavioral Scientist, and Tricycle, among others. Her newsletter, Relational, releases bi-monthly and shares science-backed ideas and practices to grow connections. She is also newly retired from her post as Psychologists Off the Clock Co-host. Related Episodes:  24. Choosing Both: Straddling Meaningful Career and Parenthood with Yael Schonbrun 73. Essentialism with Greg McKeown 211. Subtract with Leidy Klotz 232. Grounded to Soar Into 2022 with Brad Stulberg 271. Cultivating Friendships in Adulthood Featuring Adam Dorsay 275. Work, Parent, Thrive with Yael Schonbrun 293. Quit with Annie Duke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Amy Edmondson (organizational behavioral scientist)

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 110:13


Amy Edmondson (Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well) is a professor and author. Amy joins the Armchair Expert to discuss why she was drawn to studying organizational learning, what psychological safety is, and how systems exist to make societies better. Amy and Dax talk about why working groups can have different interpersonal climates, the definition of learning behaviors, and what the three types of failure are. Amy explains that vulnerability can actually be a desirable trait, how to take smart risks, and why apologies exist. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Amy Edmondson (organizational behavioral scientist)

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 113:43


Amy Edmondson (Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well) is a professor and author. Amy joins the Armchair Expert to discuss why she was drawn to studying organizational learning, what psychological safety is, and how systems exist to make societies better. Amy and Dax talk about why working groups can have different interpersonal climates, the definition of learning behaviors, and what the three types of failure are. Amy explains that vulnerability can actually be a desirable trait, how to take smart risks, and why apologies exist.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices