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Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis takes on the idea and terminology of freedom, examining our understanding of this concept and our relationship to the word itself as well as what it means to society, culture, and politics. Randy Laist and Brian A. Dixon, two scholars who often explore popular culture to better understand the society and politics all around us, have brought their admirable skills to Figures of Freedom, where they have assembled a broad array of contributors exploring freedom in a host of different venues and artifacts. The thrust of the book is to examine representations of freedom in the early 21st century, and the authors look at this evolving nature of freedom in popular culture 21st century texts, where they trace this shifting discourse across time and geography. Broad questions are at the heart of Figures of Freedom: who gets to be free? What is freedom? How does freedom work or play out in different situations and settings? Is freedom itself an archaic idea in the face of rising dictatorships and authoritarian governments, where voices of freedom are being silenced? Freedom is often a concept and term that one understands from an individualistic perspective—my freedom is constrained by governmental actions or limited by societal norms or protected by the Bill of Rights. Liberty, which is often connected to freedom, especially in American discourse, is considered by these authors as more communal, and as part of a delicate balance within the U.S. constitutional system, but the advocacy for individual freedom has eclipsed liberty in the 21st century. Laist and Dixon frame their book by examining some of the facets of freedom, which may be ugly (Elizabeth Anker's conception in her 2022 book), or masculinized (Linda Zerilli's idea in her 2005 book), or colonial (Mimi Thi Nguyen thoughts in her 2012 book), or otherwise characterized by some quality constraining some dimensions of freedom. The contributing authors take up many of these concepts and use them to explore these ideas within a variety of narrative popular culture artifacts from the first part of the 21st century. These include, but are not limited to, Matthew Weiner's television series Mad Men, Don DeLillo's Zero K, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Ta-Nehisi Coate's Between the World and Me, Colson Whitehead's Underground Railroad, Pixar's Toy Story films, Sam Esmail's television series Mr. Robot, and many more. Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time on Crisis wrestles with what it means to be free and how we, as citizens, consume this idea through many of our cultural artifacts. At times, we may feel free but are, in fact, limited by unseen or unknown political, cultural, or societal constraints. Laist and Dixon compel us to consider our own understanding of freedom, particular in context of the idea of liberty, and how these ideas are shaped and shifted by the world around us, especially in the ways we see freedom represented within film and literary narratives. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). Email her at lgoren@carrollu.edu or find her at Bluesky: @gorenlj.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
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Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis takes on the idea and terminology of freedom, examining our understanding of this concept and our relationship to the word itself as well as what it means to society, culture, and politics. Randy Laist and Brian A. Dixon, two scholars who often explore popular culture to better understand the society and politics all around us, have brought their admirable skills to Figures of Freedom, where they have assembled a broad array of contributors exploring freedom in a host of different venues and artifacts. The thrust of the book is to examine representations of freedom in the early 21st century, and the authors look at this evolving nature of freedom in popular culture 21st century texts, where they trace this shifting discourse across time and geography. Broad questions are at the heart of Figures of Freedom: who gets to be free? What is freedom? How does freedom work or play out in different situations and settings? Is freedom itself an archaic idea in the face of rising dictatorships and authoritarian governments, where voices of freedom are being silenced? Freedom is often a concept and term that one understands from an individualistic perspective—my freedom is constrained by governmental actions or limited by societal norms or protected by the Bill of Rights. Liberty, which is often connected to freedom, especially in American discourse, is considered by these authors as more communal, and as part of a delicate balance within the U.S. constitutional system, but the advocacy for individual freedom has eclipsed liberty in the 21st century. Laist and Dixon frame their book by examining some of the facets of freedom, which may be ugly (Elizabeth Anker's conception in her 2022 book), or masculinized (Linda Zerilli's idea in her 2005 book), or colonial (Mimi Thi Nguyen thoughts in her 2012 book), or otherwise characterized by some quality constraining some dimensions of freedom. The contributing authors take up many of these concepts and use them to explore these ideas within a variety of narrative popular culture artifacts from the first part of the 21st century. These include, but are not limited to, Matthew Weiner's television series Mad Men, Don DeLillo's Zero K, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Ta-Nehisi Coate's Between the World and Me, Colson Whitehead's Underground Railroad, Pixar's Toy Story films, Sam Esmail's television series Mr. Robot, and many more. Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time on Crisis wrestles with what it means to be free and how we, as citizens, consume this idea through many of our cultural artifacts. At times, we may feel free but are, in fact, limited by unseen or unknown political, cultural, or societal constraints. Laist and Dixon compel us to consider our own understanding of freedom, particular in context of the idea of liberty, and how these ideas are shaped and shifted by the world around us, especially in the ways we see freedom represented within film and literary narratives. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). Email her at lgoren@carrollu.edu or find her at Bluesky: @gorenlj.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis takes on the idea and terminology of freedom, examining our understanding of this concept and our relationship to the word itself as well as what it means to society, culture, and politics. Randy Laist and Brian A. Dixon, two scholars who often explore popular culture to better understand the society and politics all around us, have brought their admirable skills to Figures of Freedom, where they have assembled a broad array of contributors exploring freedom in a host of different venues and artifacts. The thrust of the book is to examine representations of freedom in the early 21st century, and the authors look at this evolving nature of freedom in popular culture 21st century texts, where they trace this shifting discourse across time and geography. Broad questions are at the heart of Figures of Freedom: who gets to be free? What is freedom? How does freedom work or play out in different situations and settings? Is freedom itself an archaic idea in the face of rising dictatorships and authoritarian governments, where voices of freedom are being silenced? Freedom is often a concept and term that one understands from an individualistic perspective—my freedom is constrained by governmental actions or limited by societal norms or protected by the Bill of Rights. Liberty, which is often connected to freedom, especially in American discourse, is considered by these authors as more communal, and as part of a delicate balance within the U.S. constitutional system, but the advocacy for individual freedom has eclipsed liberty in the 21st century. Laist and Dixon frame their book by examining some of the facets of freedom, which may be ugly (Elizabeth Anker's conception in her 2022 book), or masculinized (Linda Zerilli's idea in her 2005 book), or colonial (Mimi Thi Nguyen thoughts in her 2012 book), or otherwise characterized by some quality constraining some dimensions of freedom. The contributing authors take up many of these concepts and use them to explore these ideas within a variety of narrative popular culture artifacts from the first part of the 21st century. These include, but are not limited to, Matthew Weiner's television series Mad Men, Don DeLillo's Zero K, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Ta-Nehisi Coate's Between the World and Me, Colson Whitehead's Underground Railroad, Pixar's Toy Story films, Sam Esmail's television series Mr. Robot, and many more. Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time on Crisis wrestles with what it means to be free and how we, as citizens, consume this idea through many of our cultural artifacts. At times, we may feel free but are, in fact, limited by unseen or unknown political, cultural, or societal constraints. Laist and Dixon compel us to consider our own understanding of freedom, particular in context of the idea of liberty, and how these ideas are shaped and shifted by the world around us, especially in the ways we see freedom represented within film and literary narratives. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). Email her at lgoren@carrollu.edu or find her at Bluesky: @gorenlj.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis takes on the idea and terminology of freedom, examining our understanding of this concept and our relationship to the word itself as well as what it means to society, culture, and politics. Randy Laist and Brian A. Dixon, two scholars who often explore popular culture to better understand the society and politics all around us, have brought their admirable skills to Figures of Freedom, where they have assembled a broad array of contributors exploring freedom in a host of different venues and artifacts. The thrust of the book is to examine representations of freedom in the early 21st century, and the authors look at this evolving nature of freedom in popular culture 21st century texts, where they trace this shifting discourse across time and geography. Broad questions are at the heart of Figures of Freedom: who gets to be free? What is freedom? How does freedom work or play out in different situations and settings? Is freedom itself an archaic idea in the face of rising dictatorships and authoritarian governments, where voices of freedom are being silenced? Freedom is often a concept and term that one understands from an individualistic perspective—my freedom is constrained by governmental actions or limited by societal norms or protected by the Bill of Rights. Liberty, which is often connected to freedom, especially in American discourse, is considered by these authors as more communal, and as part of a delicate balance within the U.S. constitutional system, but the advocacy for individual freedom has eclipsed liberty in the 21st century. Laist and Dixon frame their book by examining some of the facets of freedom, which may be ugly (Elizabeth Anker's conception in her 2022 book), or masculinized (Linda Zerilli's idea in her 2005 book), or colonial (Mimi Thi Nguyen thoughts in her 2012 book), or otherwise characterized by some quality constraining some dimensions of freedom. The contributing authors take up many of these concepts and use them to explore these ideas within a variety of narrative popular culture artifacts from the first part of the 21st century. These include, but are not limited to, Matthew Weiner's television series Mad Men, Don DeLillo's Zero K, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Ta-Nehisi Coate's Between the World and Me, Colson Whitehead's Underground Railroad, Pixar's Toy Story films, Sam Esmail's television series Mr. Robot, and many more. Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time on Crisis wrestles with what it means to be free and how we, as citizens, consume this idea through many of our cultural artifacts. At times, we may feel free but are, in fact, limited by unseen or unknown political, cultural, or societal constraints. Laist and Dixon compel us to consider our own understanding of freedom, particular in context of the idea of liberty, and how these ideas are shaped and shifted by the world around us, especially in the ways we see freedom represented within film and literary narratives. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). Email her at lgoren@carrollu.edu or find her at Bluesky: @gorenlj.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis takes on the idea and terminology of freedom, examining our understanding of this concept and our relationship to the word itself as well as what it means to society, culture, and politics. Randy Laist and Brian A. Dixon, two scholars who often explore popular culture to better understand the society and politics all around us, have brought their admirable skills to Figures of Freedom, where they have assembled a broad array of contributors exploring freedom in a host of different venues and artifacts. The thrust of the book is to examine representations of freedom in the early 21st century, and the authors look at this evolving nature of freedom in popular culture 21st century texts, where they trace this shifting discourse across time and geography. Broad questions are at the heart of Figures of Freedom: who gets to be free? What is freedom? How does freedom work or play out in different situations and settings? Is freedom itself an archaic idea in the face of rising dictatorships and authoritarian governments, where voices of freedom are being silenced? Freedom is often a concept and term that one understands from an individualistic perspective—my freedom is constrained by governmental actions or limited by societal norms or protected by the Bill of Rights. Liberty, which is often connected to freedom, especially in American discourse, is considered by these authors as more communal, and as part of a delicate balance within the U.S. constitutional system, but the advocacy for individual freedom has eclipsed liberty in the 21st century. Laist and Dixon frame their book by examining some of the facets of freedom, which may be ugly (Elizabeth Anker's conception in her 2022 book), or masculinized (Linda Zerilli's idea in her 2005 book), or colonial (Mimi Thi Nguyen thoughts in her 2012 book), or otherwise characterized by some quality constraining some dimensions of freedom. The contributing authors take up many of these concepts and use them to explore these ideas within a variety of narrative popular culture artifacts from the first part of the 21st century. These include, but are not limited to, Matthew Weiner's television series Mad Men, Don DeLillo's Zero K, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Ta-Nehisi Coate's Between the World and Me, Colson Whitehead's Underground Railroad, Pixar's Toy Story films, Sam Esmail's television series Mr. Robot, and many more. Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time on Crisis wrestles with what it means to be free and how we, as citizens, consume this idea through many of our cultural artifacts. At times, we may feel free but are, in fact, limited by unseen or unknown political, cultural, or societal constraints. Laist and Dixon compel us to consider our own understanding of freedom, particular in context of the idea of liberty, and how these ideas are shaped and shifted by the world around us, especially in the ways we see freedom represented within film and literary narratives. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). Email her at lgoren@carrollu.edu or find her at Bluesky: @gorenlj.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis takes on the idea and terminology of freedom, examining our understanding of this concept and our relationship to the word itself as well as what it means to society, culture, and politics. Randy Laist and Brian A. Dixon, two scholars who often explore popular culture to better understand the society and politics all around us, have brought their admirable skills to Figures of Freedom, where they have assembled a broad array of contributors exploring freedom in a host of different venues and artifacts. The thrust of the book is to examine representations of freedom in the early 21st century, and the authors look at this evolving nature of freedom in popular culture 21st century texts, where they trace this shifting discourse across time and geography. Broad questions are at the heart of Figures of Freedom: who gets to be free? What is freedom? How does freedom work or play out in different situations and settings? Is freedom itself an archaic idea in the face of rising dictatorships and authoritarian governments, where voices of freedom are being silenced? Freedom is often a concept and term that one understands from an individualistic perspective—my freedom is constrained by governmental actions or limited by societal norms or protected by the Bill of Rights. Liberty, which is often connected to freedom, especially in American discourse, is considered by these authors as more communal, and as part of a delicate balance within the U.S. constitutional system, but the advocacy for individual freedom has eclipsed liberty in the 21st century. Laist and Dixon frame their book by examining some of the facets of freedom, which may be ugly (Elizabeth Anker's conception in her 2022 book), or masculinized (Linda Zerilli's idea in her 2005 book), or colonial (Mimi Thi Nguyen thoughts in her 2012 book), or otherwise characterized by some quality constraining some dimensions of freedom. The contributing authors take up many of these concepts and use them to explore these ideas within a variety of narrative popular culture artifacts from the first part of the 21st century. These include, but are not limited to, Matthew Weiner's television series Mad Men, Don DeLillo's Zero K, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Ta-Nehisi Coate's Between the World and Me, Colson Whitehead's Underground Railroad, Pixar's Toy Story films, Sam Esmail's television series Mr. Robot, and many more. Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time on Crisis wrestles with what it means to be free and how we, as citizens, consume this idea through many of our cultural artifacts. At times, we may feel free but are, in fact, limited by unseen or unknown political, cultural, or societal constraints. Laist and Dixon compel us to consider our own understanding of freedom, particular in context of the idea of liberty, and how these ideas are shaped and shifted by the world around us, especially in the ways we see freedom represented within film and literary narratives. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). Email her at lgoren@carrollu.edu or find her at Bluesky: @gorenlj.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis takes on the idea and terminology of freedom, examining our understanding of this concept and our relationship to the word itself as well as what it means to society, culture, and politics. Randy Laist and Brian A. Dixon, two scholars who often explore popular culture to better understand the society and politics all around us, have brought their admirable skills to Figures of Freedom, where they have assembled a broad array of contributors exploring freedom in a host of different venues and artifacts. The thrust of the book is to examine representations of freedom in the early 21st century, and the authors look at this evolving nature of freedom in popular culture 21st century texts, where they trace this shifting discourse across time and geography. Broad questions are at the heart of Figures of Freedom: who gets to be free? What is freedom? How does freedom work or play out in different situations and settings? Is freedom itself an archaic idea in the face of rising dictatorships and authoritarian governments, where voices of freedom are being silenced? Freedom is often a concept and term that one understands from an individualistic perspective—my freedom is constrained by governmental actions or limited by societal norms or protected by the Bill of Rights. Liberty, which is often connected to freedom, especially in American discourse, is considered by these authors as more communal, and as part of a delicate balance within the U.S. constitutional system, but the advocacy for individual freedom has eclipsed liberty in the 21st century. Laist and Dixon frame their book by examining some of the facets of freedom, which may be ugly (Elizabeth Anker's conception in her 2022 book), or masculinized (Linda Zerilli's idea in her 2005 book), or colonial (Mimi Thi Nguyen thoughts in her 2012 book), or otherwise characterized by some quality constraining some dimensions of freedom. The contributing authors take up many of these concepts and use them to explore these ideas within a variety of narrative popular culture artifacts from the first part of the 21st century. These include, but are not limited to, Matthew Weiner's television series Mad Men, Don DeLillo's Zero K, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Ta-Nehisi Coate's Between the World and Me, Colson Whitehead's Underground Railroad, Pixar's Toy Story films, Sam Esmail's television series Mr. Robot, and many more. Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time on Crisis wrestles with what it means to be free and how we, as citizens, consume this idea through many of our cultural artifacts. At times, we may feel free but are, in fact, limited by unseen or unknown political, cultural, or societal constraints. Laist and Dixon compel us to consider our own understanding of freedom, particular in context of the idea of liberty, and how these ideas are shaped and shifted by the world around us, especially in the ways we see freedom represented within film and literary narratives. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). Email her at lgoren@carrollu.edu or find her at Bluesky: @gorenlj.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
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Believe it or no, it's possible to work as "digital nomad lawyer" and spend all your time traveling the world. Our guest Brian Dixon knows this first hand. In this episode, you'll learn about his journey from a traditional law practice to fulltime globetrotter. Listen and learn which practice areas are best suited to this kind of life, and which tech tools are most important to adopt. In this episode, you will hear: Transition from traditional legal practice to digital nomad lifestyle. Balancing work-life with travel, highlighting benefits like flexibility and reduced stress. Practical advice on maintaining reliable connectivity and managing correspondence remotely. Exploration of tools and strategies for remote legal work, including Airalo and VPNs. Importance of having a well-established process before adopting a digital nomad lifestyle. Resources from this Episode Lexis Practical Guidance Airalo eSim card (for low-cost overseas data plans) Wework Co-Working spaces Sony Headphones Travelling Mailbox (for collecting mail) Calendly (automated scheduling) Shokz OpenComm2 headset The Alchemist, by Paolo Cohelo reddit post: "Advice Needed: Are there any lawyers working as a digital nomad who can share how they transitioned to becoming fully remote?" Check out my Inner Circle (to participate in ongoing discussions about tech tools I discuss and recommend) General Resources Click for a list of the Best Tech Tools for Lawyers Subscribe to: The 80/20 Principle Check out my Law Firm Systems Intensive Join: '80/20 Inner Circle' (valuable business insights for small firm owners) Read: The 80/20 Principle: The Secret of Achieving More with Less, by Richard Koch Get my new email course: ChatGPT for Lawyers (it's free) Learn to use technology to reduce friction & gain freedom with this resource: https://www.the8020lawyer.com/ Focus on these essential tech tools for maximum traction in your practice. Take this short law practice assessment to identify your main strengths & weaknesses. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Thanks to My Sponsor Smith.ai Smith.ai is an amazing virtual receptionist service that specializes in working with solo and small law firms. When you hire Smith.ai, you're hiring well-trained, friendly receptionists who can respond to callers in English or Spanish. If there's one great outsourcing opportunity for your practice, this is it. Let Smith.ai have your back while you stay focused on your work, knowing that your clients and prospects are being taken care of. Plans start at $210/month for 30 calls, and pricing starts at $140 for 20 chats, with overage at $7 per chat. They offer a risk-free start with a 14-day money-back guarantee on all receptionist and live chat plans, including add-ons (up to $1000). And they have a special offer for podcast listeners where you can get an extra $100 discount with promo code ERNIE100. Sign up for a risk-free start with a 14-day money-back guarantee now (and learn more) at smith.ai. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Referrals are the lifeblood of any successful therapy practice.Yet many therapists struggle to build a consistent and sustainable referral network.Dr. Brian Dixon is a triple board-certified psychiatrist, therapist, and entrepreneur passionate about patient care and systemic change.In this episode, Dr. Dixon joins host Michael Fulwiler to discuss the structural issues of the healthcare system, the pragmatic shifts he's made in his practice, and valuable business strategies for therapists, emphasizing focusing on one's strengths and effectively outsourcing tasks that lie outside their "zone of genius."Learn about his challenges as a Black entrepreneur in a predominantly white industry (2% of psychiatrists are Black), his innovative approach to streamlining operations through his practice management company, and the importance of peer referrals.In the conversation, they discuss:The underrepresentation of Black psychiatrists and the need for diversity in the mental health industry, with Dr. Brian Dixon actively involved in mentorship and recruitment efforts.It is important to recognize one's shortcomings, to outsource tasks that aren't in one's "zone of genius," and to focus on personal strengths for business efficiency.Why Dr. Brian Dixon criticizes insurance companies for prioritizing profit over patient care and creating restrictive rules that hinder treatment.Connect with the guest:Dr. Brian Dixon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianjdixonmd/Learn more about Dr. Brian: www.drbriandixon.com/Check out Mindful: https://findmindful.com/ Check out Simply Psych: https://simplypsych.com/Follow Simply Psych on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplypsychtx/Connect with Michael and Heard:Michael's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfulwiler/Newsletter: https://www.joinheard.com/newsletter Book a free consult: https://www.joinheard.com/welcome-form Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Introduction to Heard Business School with guest Dr. Brian Dixon(02:54) What it looks like for Dr. Brian Dixon to practice as a psychiatrist between behavioral health therapy and medication management(05:18) How the medical school clinical rotation process works(10:37) What made Dr. Dixon pivot into private practice(11:53) The steps Dr. Dixon took to start his business(12:57) How to acquire patients and clients (14:53) The benefits of EOS in owning a private practice(18:42) The types of services Simply Psych provides(21:36) Dr. Brian talks about the challenges he faced starting his business(23:40) How therapists can effectively network with doctors and physicians to get referrals(28:23) Why Dr. Brian Dixon thinks insurance is a scam(34:04) Representation of Black individuals in psychiatry(38:23) Lessons Dr. Brian Dixon has learned from starting his business(42:49) Challenges Dr. Brian Dixon is facing today with his practice(46:01) Managing burnoutThis episode is to be used for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, business, or tax advice. Each person should consult their own attorney, business advisor, or tax advisor with respect to matters referenced in this episode.
Brian Dixon shares his story of a business breakup and the challenges that came with it. When his team's online business grew rapidly during Covid, the cracks in the foundation became apparent. Hoping to sell the company, the deal fell through, leading to disappointment and uncertainty for everyone. He shares how he decided to make an offer and take over the company himself, and the challenges that came up after that, including the departure of many of his team and staff.Despite these setbacks, Brian remained determined to keep the business afloat and provide for his family. He relied on his faith and made tough decisions, such as inviting a controversial speaker to a conference, which led to both support and criticism. Through it all, Brian learned the importance of clarifying his target audience and staying true to his vision. He discusses the challenges he faced in his business and how he had to shift his focus to serving his true audience. He talks about the significant drop in members and the financial struggles he experienced while trying to move forward. However, he learned how to use this as an opportunity to rebuild and diversify his income streams. Brian emphasizes the importance of starting with your people and being clear about what you stand for and against. He shares how his hard story has become a hope story and encourages others to embrace their own journey.Brian Dixon is a best-selling author, podcaster, conference speaker and business coach. He is passionate about helping people grow their impact and their income online through Hope Writers.Learn more about HopeGuide and Ryan Pink Join us on YouTube to watch full episodes Help us amplify the message!Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app!Please Rate and Review the podcast on Apple and Spotify!
Have you ever considered that your environment could affect your results? Your environment is absolutely vital. Who you spend time with, where you spend your time and what you consume all contribute to your environment. Depending on what you're trying to succeed in, you may decide to surround yourself in different environments. In this episode, I chat with Brian Dixon about how your environment and the culture you put yourself in can affect your productivity levels and can lead to burnout too. Brian talks from the perspective of a digital nomad lawyer, but he also shares a story about his dad who was a lawyer who suffered a heart attack and continued to complete his work before he sought medical help. Brian Dixon is a New York registered attorney, but he travels the world whilst taking instructions from clients and helping them with contracts and business law.Listen to Brian's first episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RAWrDzNvylToCWFlw6gzt Listen to Brian's second episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/00P3TL1b7Mm1qC4KoFZJmhContact Brian Dixon:brian@briandixonlaw.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Create a Top 1% PodcastI turn senior lawyers into top-tier revenue drivers by helping them create a top 1% podcast.The best way to stand out in law is:
Welcome to The Watercooler Exclusive, your backstage pass to authentic, honest conversations about the legal industry.Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of these “secret” chats with Holly Cope and Helen Pamely. that are reshaping the legal industry one episode at a time.Join us every Thursday at 12:30PM (UK time) on LinkedIn.Here is the link to The Watercooler Exclusive page and sign up to the next LIVE event for free:https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-watercooler-exclusive/Today Holly is joined by Brian who is talking all things digital nomad lawyer life!Brian Dixon is a New York registered attorney, but he travels the world whilst taking instructions from clients and helping them with contracts and business law.Listen to Brian's first episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RAWrDzNvylToCWFlw6gzt Listen to Brian's second episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/00P3TL1b7Mm1qC4KoFZJmhContact Brian Dixon:brian@briandixonlaw.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Digital nomad life isn't about sipping margaritas on a beach in Bali whilst answering your emails. It's about mindset, discipline and focus. You have to almost forget the mindset you adopted when you were a lawyer working in an office. This includes the billable hour. In this episode, I chat with Brian Dixon about the impact that billable hour has on self-worth. Do you calculate the cost of personal activities based on how long it will take you to bill?When you become fixated on trading your time for money, you can begin to devalue yourself and your work. Is the billable hour outdated?As a digital nomad, working based on the billable hour can almost conflict with your lifestyle. You have to start thinking in a value-based way. Brian Dixon is a New York registered attorney, but he travels the world whilst taking instructions from clients and helping them with contracts and business law.Listen to Brian's first episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RAWrDzNvylToCWFlw6gzt Listen to Brian's second episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/00P3TL1b7Mm1qC4KoFZJmhContact Brian Dixon:brian@briandixonlaw.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Create a Top 1% PodcastI turn senior lawyers into top-tier revenue drivers by helping them create a top 1% podcast.The best way to stand out in law is:
Brian Dixon, a lawyer turned digital nomad, shares his journey of transitioning from practicing law to running his own business as a copywriter while living in Bali. In this episode, Brian discusses his decision-making process, the support he received from his family, and the importance of embracing change and taking risks in one's career. Listeners will be inspired by Brian's story of pursuing multiple passions and redefining the traditional boundaries of a legal career.Lawyer Side HustlesLawyers like Brian Dixon, who embrace the digital nomad lifestyle, exemplify the potential for side hustles in the legal profession. By leveraging their legal expertise and skills, lawyers can explore opportunities beyond traditional law practice, such as freelance writing, consulting for startups, or offering legal services remotely while traveling the world. Brian's journey as a digital nomad showcases the flexibility and adaptability that lawyers can harness to pursue diverse side businesses while maintaining their legal careers.“I think lawyers can do anything and everything they want with their law degree,” shares Brian Dixon in Episode 143 of You Are a Lawyer.Embracing a side hustle as a lawyer not only allows for personal growth and exploration but also opens up avenues for expanding one's professional horizons. By venturing into side businesses, lawyers like Brian can tap into their creativity, passion, and entrepreneurial spirit, leading to a more fulfilling and diversified career path. As Brian's experience demonstrates, having a side business as a lawyer can be a rewarding endeavor that complements and enhances one's legal practice. As he advises, "Lawyers can write their own rules," encouraging fellow legal professionals to explore the endless possibilities that come with leveraging their legal skills in unconventional ways.LISTEN TO LEARNInsights into the decision-making process of leaving a traditional legal career to pursue writing and freelancingUnderstanding the role of a business lawyer for startups and the value they bring to the tableEncouragement for law students and young lawyers to explore diverse opportunities with their law degreeWE ALSO DISCUSSThe benefits and challenges of being a digital nomad and running a professional business from a non-traditional settingThe importance of taking risks and embracing change, even in the legal professionThe significance of research, preparation, and seeking help in navigating career transitionsJoin the FREE mailing list!Get behind-the-scenes content from You Are A Lawyer. 1) Visit www.youarealawyer.com2) Add your email address to the Subscribe pop-up box OR3) Enter your email address on the right side of the screen4) Get emails from me (I won't fill your inbox with junk)!Interact with You Are A LawyerKyla Denanyoh hosts the You Are A Lawyer podcast. Follow the podcast:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youarealawyerWebsite: https://www.youarealawyer.com
Digital nomad life isn't about sipping margaritas on a beach in Bali whilst answering your emails. It's about mindset, discipline and focus.In this episode I chat with Brian Dixon about the common misconceptions of becoming a digital nomad, the harsh reality and the barriers that stop people. Money, loneliness and imposter syndrome. You'll hear about what it's really like being a digital nomad and working on the road.Brian Dixon is a New York registered attorney, but he travels the world whilst taking instructions from clients and helping them with contracts and business law.Listen to Brian's first episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RAWrDzNvylToCWFlw6gzt Listen to Brian's second episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/00P3TL1b7Mm1qC4KoFZJmhContact Brian Dixon:brian@briandixonlaw.com----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How to become a digital nomad lawyerAre you ready to go from being trapped in your corporate cubicle to travelling the world while making money as a lawyer?Join Simone, Laura and me for a four-part online masterclass series for lawyers who feel stuck in their 9 5 and are ready to explore what life could look like outside the traditional corporate office as a digital nomad lawyer.Sign up for this masterclass, The Four Secrets to Becoming a Thriving Digital Nomad Lawyer using the link in the description of this podcast episode.Sign up here to go to the waitlist for these paid materclasses:https://subscribepage.io/digitalnomadlawyer---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Podcast LaunchIgnite your podcast journey with a resounding launch that resonates and captivates your audience.My comprehensive podcast launch package not only crafts your initial five episodes, but sets the stage for building authority and influence right from the start.For more information go to my website here.Let's connect Connect with me on LinkedIn Free podcast coursePodcasting from scratch free courseMy free 5-day email course: Podcasting from scratch. Learn how to start your podcast.-------------------------------------------------------Please leave a review or recommend this podcast to a friend if you enjoyed the episode. Thank you for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Scott Schell sits down with Brian Dixon at CDW to discuss the moments that matter around Enterprise Agreements (EAs), software adoption, and the customer lifecycle across the two.
In this behind-the-scenes episode, you'll hear some behind-the-scenes footage of when me and Brian Dixon recorded a podcast episode in some rice terraces in Bali! -----------------------------------------------------Podcast LaunchIgnite your podcast journey with a resounding launch that resonates and captivates your audience.My comprehensive podcast launch package not only crafts your initial five episodes, but sets the stage for building authority and influence right from the start.For more information go to my website here.Connect with me on LinkedIn Podcasting from scratch free courseMy free 5-day email course: Podcasting from scratch. Learn how to start your podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to lawyer on your terms. Travel the world as a lawyer, who said you can't do both?Brian Dixon is a New York registered attorney, but he travels the world whilst taking instructions from clients and helping them with contracts and business law.In this episode, Brian doesn't hold back. He shares what it's actually like to work as a travelling lawyer, how to do it, how to get clients and what he says about negative feedback.He addresses the logistical challenges of being a digital nomad lawyer and emphasizes the need for a support system and the importance of overcoming limiting beliefs to find happiness in the law.Listen to Brian's first episode here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RAWrDzNvylToCWFlw6gzt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Regenstrief Institute research scientist Brian Dixon discusses how the intersection of patient engagement, social determinants of health, AI-enabled clinical decision support and more can help providers with their population health management.
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The latest price moves and insights with Helene Braun and guest Brian Dixon, CEO of Off the Chain Capital.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Traders have a lot to point to in markets for the bull case: risk demand, bitcoin all-time highs, hopes for an ether ETF. On "Markets Daily," CoinDesk Markets Reporter Helene Braun speaks with Brian Dixon, CEO of Off the Chain Capital, about the Dencun upgrade, Ethereum price corrections, Grayscale's Mini GBTC and Coinbase crashes.-Consensus is where experts convene to talk about the ideas shaping our digital future. Join developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers and more in Austin, Texas from May 29-31. The tenth annual Consensus is curated by CoinDesk to feature the industry's most sought-after speakers, unparalleled networking opportunities and unforgettable experiences. Take 15% off registration with the code MD15. Register now at consensus.coindesk.com.-This episode was hosted by Helene Braun. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl, alongside Senior Booking Producer Melissa Montañez. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The latest price moves and insights with Helene Braun and guest Brian Dixon, CEO of Off the Chain Capital.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Traders have a lot to point to in markets for the bull case: risk demand, bitcoin all-time highs, hopes for an ether ETF. On "Markets Daily," CoinDesk Markets Reporter Helene Braun speaks with Brian Dixon, CEO of Off the Chain Capital, about the Dencun upgrade, Ethereum price corrections, Grayscale's Mini GBTC and Coinbase crashes.-Consensus is where experts convene to talk about the ideas shaping our digital future. Join developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers and more in Austin, Texas from May 29-31. The tenth annual Consensus is curated by CoinDesk to feature the industry's most sought-after speakers, unparalleled networking opportunities and unforgettable experiences. Take 15% off registration with the code MD15. Register now at consensus.coindesk.com.-This episode was hosted by Helene Braun. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl, alongside Senior Booking Producer Melissa Montañez. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Being a digital nomad lawyer is like telling a traditional lawyer you're an alien living on Mars.Listen to the full episode with Brian Dixon here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RAWrDzNvylToCWFlw6gzt In this episode, Brian doesn't hold back. He shares what it's actually like to work as a travelling lawyer, how to do it, what his clients say and everything in between.Brian also challenges the traditional legal mindset and shares his journey from freelancing to becoming a full-blown lawyer practicing from different corners of the globe.He addresses the logistical challenges of being a digital nomad lawyer and the importance of setting clear expectations with clients. Brian emphasizes the need for a support system and the importance of overcoming limiting beliefs to find happiness in the law. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As a podcaster, content creator, or writer you have a message you want to share with the world but maybe you've found yourself feeling lost where to begin? The process seems complex, confusing, and honestly a bit overwhelming. In today's episode Kristin welcomes Brian Dixon, writing and marketing coach who offers a refreshing perspective on publishing your message, breaking it down into three main phases: Discover, Share, and Publish. It's easy to get lost in the chaos of marketing and messaging but Brian emphasizes the importance of doing the right things in the right order, steering clear of the pitfalls that many of us get caught up in. Listen in as Kristin and Brian discuss: Establishing your XYZ statement which is the foundation upon which successful messages are built. Consider your message as a product. Offering valuable content upfront serves as the bridge between you and your audience. The foundation of your message and to identify the core values, beliefs, and passions that will anchor their message. The impact you make builds over time, and being faithful every day is the key to making a significant difference. Consistency is the key to making a big impact. Be faithful every day in your writing and marketing efforts. Small, consistent steps lead to significant strides over time. Trust the process, and remember that each day is an opportunity to share your message with the world as a podcaster. Connect with Brian: https://www.instagram.com/brianjdixon Are you looking for guidance? Contact Kristin for Podcast Coaching Looking for a community of podcasters? Join us in Podcast Membership Join our FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastcoachingforkingdomentrepreneurs Connect on IG: @kristinfieldschadwick
Dr. Brian Dixon, a seasoned mental health professional, candidly shares the highs and lows that shaped his path in the realm of private practice. From the humorous anecdotes of early administrative struggles to the transformative lessons learned through business coaching, Dr. Dixon's narrative is a tapestry of mistakes turned triumphs. With an emphasis on empowerment, he unravels the story behind founding SimplyPsych during the pandemic, a venture aimed at liberating mental health professionals from the burdens of administrative complexities. Delve into the world of entrepreneurial solitude, the reshaping of mental health perceptions through fair pricing, and the invaluable insights that propelled Dr. Dixon to build a thriving practice. This episode is a compass for mental health practitioners navigating the maze of private practice, offering a blend of wisdom, humor, and resilience. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free Try Jotform Love and Loss Series The PsychCraft Network The Practice of Therapy Community Instagram Mental Health Templates Mental Health Wear SimplyPsych Psychiatry, Naked Podcast SimplyPsych on Instagram SimplyPsych on Facebook SimplyPsych on LinkedIn SimplyPsych on YouTube
"Discover your potential" dives deep into the heart of turning passions into profits with the entrepreneurial guru, Brian Dixon. Joined by co-hosts Dan Gilman and Anna Devere, this episode unveils the roadmap to monetizing what you love doing the most. Brian Dixon, an acclaimed author and business coach, shares invaluable insights, strategies, and his personal experiences that could pave the way to your financial freedom. Tune in, as our hosts and Brian delve into the dynamic world of creating a revenue stream from your passion, blending enthusiasm with entrepreneurship for a fulfilling and financially rewarding journey. Don't miss this episode filled with actionable advice to kickstart your venture towards making money from your passion. Make sure to subscribe for more insightful episodes, and share with anyone who could benefit from unlocking their potential. https://www.briandixon.com https://www.hopewriters.com #MonetizeYourPassion #Entrepreneurship #BrianDixon #DanGilman #AnnaDevere #DiscoverYourPotential
For today's episode, we take a little trip back to the past to the time I spoke with Brian Dixon! Brian is a bestselling author, podcaster, conference speaker, and business coach, and he's passionate about helping people grow their impact and income online. Brian has a doctoral degree from the University of San Diego and is the author of the bestselling book Start With Your People. Learn more about his coaching services and his free, downloadable resources at his website, Briandixon.com.
Join me as I sit down in this exclusive interview with British Wrestling Legend, JAMES MASON. We discuss his amazing 30 year career, and being as busy as ever, wrestling, coaching and doing seminars around the UK. James tells us about getting into the business at the age of 14 and some of the amazing people and stars within the business who looked after James and took him under their wing. Including Danny Boy Collins, Mal Sanders and many more. James talks about his Traditional British Style of wrestling and his philosophies on the sport and about his coaching style. We discuss getting the call from WWE to become a part the coaching team at WWE NXTUK and how that role evolved into a Producing role. James tells us some of his personal highlights of working for the WWE and if there is anything he can tell us about the heavily rumoured NXT Europe. Plus, so much more!
Welcome to this week's episode of Radio Free Pro Wrestling, where host Shawn is joined by the dynamic Kam Cunningham for an exhilarating discussion on the hottest topics in the wrestling world. Brace yourself for the thrilling "Stunning Six Questions" segment, as Shawn and Kam passionately debate the return of CM Punk, the captivating breakup of the Bloodline, and who should step up to challenge Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Title. The show kicks off with the Control Center, where Shawn provides an insightful analysis of the recent passing of legendary British wrestling promoter Brian Dixon. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of Dixon's profound impact on the industry and his significant contributions to the sport. Continuing the tribute, Shawn sheds light on Mickie James being honored by the prestigious Cauliflower Alley Club, highlighting her remarkable career and the well-deserved recognition she has received. As the episode unfolds, Shawn concludes the show with the popular "Good, Bad, and Ugly" segment, offering his candid thoughts on the wrestling landscape. Tune in to hear Shawn's take on AEW's missed opportunity to capitalize on the momentum of Double or Nothing, the revamped look of the WWE Undisputed Universal Title, and an exhilarating tag team match featuring the dynamic duo of Adam Cole and Britt Baker taking on the formidable team of Chris Jericho and Saraya. Join Shawn and Kam on Radio Free Pro Wrestling as they deliver engaging discussions, fiery debates, and thought-provoking insights into the world of professional wrestling. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode is guaranteed to keep you entertained and informed about the latest happenings in the wrestling industry. join us on TikTok join our Facebook Group follow us on Instagram Visit our website!
John Pollock and Wai Ting review WWE Raw with new champ Seth Rollins teaming with SmackDown's AJ Styles, a Fatal 4-Way for the vacant Women's Tag Titles, and Men's MITB Qualifiers.Plus: News from the AEW Double or Nothing presser, NXT Battleground thoughts, and Master Wato wins the Best of the Super Juniors.NEWS OF THE DAY:U.K promoter Brian Dixon passes awayAEW Double or Nothing notesNXT Battleground Master Wato wins Best of the Super Juniors NJPW Dominion card Watch this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRCFPd5U8wUPOST Schedule:Tuesday: upNXT with Braden Herrington & Davie PortmanWednesday: Rewind-A-DynamiteWednesday: Dark Side of the Ring “Chris & Tammy” (Patreon)Thursday: Pollock & Thurston - Evan Husney, Co-Creator of DSOTRThursday: Rewind-A-Wai #131 - NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II (Patreon)Photo Courtesy: WWE Rewind-A-Raw Theme by Colby John: https://soundcloud.com/colbyjohnSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In today's episode of the Virtual Assistant Advantage we talk about ways to use AI in your virtual assistant business. I reference a Facebook live that I watched by Brian Dixon back a few months ago where he showed us to use Chat GPT to generate social media posts and then use Canva to automatically create the graphics. It was brilliant. I also talk about using the following programs for AI - Chat GPT, the Magic Write on Canva and Jasper.
Today our guest cohosts are Brian Dixon and Hayden Blackburn. We discuss the election results but also what prevents engagement in Tarrant County, where only 8.9 percent of registered voters completed their ballot. Below are the stories referenced:Short Story 1: Yellowstone and HB4419https://fortworthreport.org/2023/05/04/tinderholt-action-blocks-film-bill-favored-by-fort-worth-draws-criticism-from-goldman/https://fortworthreport.org/2023/05/05/film-industry-bill-backed-by-fort-worth-lives-another-day-scheduled-for-house-vote-on-saturday/https://www.wsj.com/articles/yellowstone-show-taylor-sheridan-paramount-production-costs-67e634eeShort Story 2: Is Fort Worth the Next Silicon Valley?https://www.star-telegram.com/article274849591.htmlShort Story 3: To combat the teacher shortage, Fort Worth-area schools look to grow their ownhttps://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crossroads-lab/article274733136.htmlBig Story: Election Resultshttps://fortworthreport.org/2023/05/07/voter-turnout-low-again-for-tarrant-county-local-elections/Additional References:The Hunger for WFH Jobs is Here to Stayhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/11/27/remote-jobs-economy/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-03-25/work-from-home-endures-defying-pushback-from-bosses-like-dimonAmerica's Road Death Show an Alamaring Racial Gaphttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/04/26/opinion/road-deaths-racial-gap.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Raising a child who struggles with their mental health can be scary, challenging and confusing. The ACEs Task Force of Tarrant County developed a video series called The Roadmap for Children's Mental Health to help families navigate this health issue. On this episode of Raising Joy, we are joined by Dr. Brian Dixon from Mindful – a psychiatric practice based in Fort Worth and Frances Wampler from the Center for Children's Health led by Cook Children's. Dr. Dixon and Wampler share the mission behind these videos, and how Wampler's own experience with her child informed the project. If your child is struggling with their emotions and you don't know where to turn, this episode is a great start.
Do you want to take a guess how many lego blocks were sold in the US last year? Believe it or not, it's in the 70 billions! There's no debating the matter, legos are a big deal, and what better way to enjoy them than building Bible stories? Our guests today are a father & son team! They're here to share their story of how the pandemic helped kick-start their very own business called Bible Builds, a program that makes it easy & fun for parents to teach kids God's Word. Ready to hear what Bible Builds and Shark Tank have in common? Let's go! BRIAN DIXON is the founder of Hope Media Network. His son, Ryland, started his own membership site called Bible Builds in the spring of 2020. The Dixons live in Charlotte, North Carolina. Resources: Bible Builds website Bible Builds on IG Hope Writers Deuteronomy 6:7 James 1:22 Psalm 119:11 Next Steps: Subscribe to our podcast Bring Bible2School to your community Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Share this episode with a friend!
We have special guests on the podcast - Freada Kapor Klein and Mitch Kapor. The founders of Kapor Capital have released a new book, Closing the Equity Gap, and, on this episode, they discuss their life missions to make the tech industry more diverse and inclusive. Tune in to learn how the two got their start, founded Kapor Capital, and have been pioneers in impact investing. They impart important lessons on the power of “distance traveled” founders who harness their early experiences to found companies that better serve society. You'll hear stories about the two youngest partners of Kapor Capital, Ulili Onovakpuri and Brian Dixon, plus some of their exciting investments. The Kapors challenge the notion that investing with a diversity and equity lens doesn't create returns. We're here for it!
BRI student host, Rufus Sweeney, and private practice psychiatrist, Dr. Brian Dixon, discuss the journey that many doctors take to shape how they treat patients in their specialization, delving into the process that physicians can take to learn business concepts and create autonomy for themselves in the healthcare system.
In this episode, we are wrapping up Season Three of Not Your Momma's Bible Study, the podcast the way we've wrapped up the previous two seasons, with a Truth Talk. This season's guest is Brian Dixon and in this episode, we are getting into some truth ya'll. Connect with Brian: briandixon.com https://www.hopewriters.com/ https://www.hopeentrepreneurs.net/join https://www.briandixon.com/ Mentioned in this episode: Season 3 Reading Plan Get the Devotional: 25 Days to Jesus Nelson's Quick Reference Chapter-by-Chapter Bible Commentary She Reads Truth Bible Holy Bible App Book Me as Your Speaker Not Your Momma's Bible Study Kit Holman Bible Commentary Let's Connect: Facebook Instagram Twitter
We have comedian, former MMAer, and former pro wrestler Brian Dixon on this week to talk about the seminal comedy Caddyshack! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gettingreasy/support
Brian Dixon believes you are here for a purpose. As a bestselling author, podcaster, conference speaker, and business coach, Brian is passionate about helping people grow their impact and income online. He has a doctoral degree from the University of San Diego and is the author of the bestselling book Start With Your People. You can learn more about his coaching services and access free, downloadable resources at Briandixon.com. Brian is also the reason I did the 75 Hard Challenge. Ahhh!! We talk all about it in today's episode! Give it a listen and share with us on socials what you thought! Instagram pages to follow!!! Brian Dixon Morgan Amanda Photography Queen City Connect Podcast Hope*Writers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queencityconnectpodcast/support
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice
Does your private practice have an outpatient structure? Why are outpatient structures some of the most important but often overlooked aspects of the mental... The post Mental Health Ecosystems in Psychiatry with Dr. Brian Dixon | POP 807 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
Author, speaker, co-founder of HopeWriters.com, entrepreneur and marketing mentor, Brian Dixon speaks today on how he is living out his legacy, for his three kids and the next generation. As Brian says, “We are only stewards of our message, not owners.” I want to be a good steward of all God's given me. Brian helps me figure out what that looks like. Get a pen. You'll want to take notes. As a coach, author and marketing mentor, Brian's biggest message is that God has called us to live boldly, adhere to Scripture, know God and make Him known—and not in a shy way. Check out his book, Start With Your People: The Daily Decision That Changes Everything. Read more about Brian's journey and how he could serve you and your business well at briandixon.com. Brian offers a free 15-minute coaching call. Sign up on his website. Get a pen. Take notes. Some gems: What's simple to you is magic to others. When people pay, they pay attention. I want to be called a son of encouragement and live boldly bathed in God's Word. How to invest in what matters beyond ourselves. We have one life – let's make the most of it for God, others, and eternity. Subscribe to Living a Legacy Life: Choose one of these popular free listening services, and subscribe there: OR Subscribe to Welcome Heart's weekly email newsletter, blog updates, and podcast notes, here! Need to increase your gathering skills? Try out one of my 25 Theme Gathering Ideas. Use one or several or use the list to launch your own creative spin. The point is people. Ask God. He knows and loves and cares.
(00:00-09:52): After the COVID pandemic a lot of people are suffering from “Compassion Fatigue.” What should Christians do when their compassion runs out? (09:52-18:43): How do you decide what TV and movies to let your kids watch? Brian and Aubrey shared 10 tips to help you decide. (18:43-28:42): Brian and Aubrey tried to lighten things up by sharing some Weird Stories from Around the Internet (28:42-38:33): How do you make lasting change in your life? Brian and Aubrey shared 4 principles from Rick Warren (38:33-47:03): Top Five List: Cartoons from the 1980's (47:03-): Brian Dixon is explaining to people how to fail as a man (Or how to avoid doing so). Brian and Aubrey shared their reaction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Rachel shares her story and struggles with taking leaps. She also shares how we can shift our perspective when it comes to the leaping lifestyle and how that shift sets up our children to become leapers.In this episode, we talk about:Two things that hinder us from taking leaps of faithNormalizing leapings in every season of lifeWorking through the resistance we feel in taking leapsInviting God into the unknownsNormalizing leaps for our childrenAssessing our confidence in our decision-making abilityResources and Links:Email | contact@rachelgscott.comDevotional Not Available yet but you can find the series on the blog Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Connect with Rachel at:https://rachelgscott.com/http://the5leaps.com/https://www.instagram.com/iamrachelgscott/https://www.facebook.com/iamrachelgscottText 'Podcast' to 216-279-7174 or https://my.community.com/rachelscott
Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business
Becoming an entrepreneur, building a business, sharing your message, and building a community, all seem impossible at times. But you can do the impossible, especially when you have a mission to pursue, a mentor to guide you, and a mindset to see you through. Is it possible to do the impossible? As entrepreneurs, it sometimes feels that the answer to that question is a flat no. But, if we take a look at the definition of an entrepreneur and discover our mission by serving those in our community, the impossible becomes full of possibility. Think about it. The word impossible is actually, I'm possible. About Brian Dixon Brian has always had an entrepreneurial spirit. From a young age, he created opportunities to make money. He loves to solve problems, especially for other people. Brian is a TEDx speaker and author of Start with Your People. What is an entrepreneur? Brian describes an entrepreneur as someone who sees there is a problem, that isn't theirs, takes 100% responsibility for the problem, sets out to solve the problem, and sells the solution at a profit. He sees himself as an edupreneur, an education entrepreneur because he truly believes that education is the best service we can provide our clients. No Brian works to help Christian female entrepreneurs who have a message to share and an audience to serve but they get stuck when it comes to money and marketing. Brian loves to talk about both money and marketing. Marketing is sharing what you care about with people you care about and money is fuel for your mission. Often times Christians are afraid to talk about money and afraid of marketing but if you figure out both of those your mission can reach even more people. Listen to Episode 149 with Judy Weber. Start with Your People and they'll inspire you to do the impossible Porter Gaile said many years ago that your network is your net worth. One of the reasons Brian loves to work with women is that women tend to be more social and know a lot of people. Most women already have a network of people. The question is, how are you showing up to serve them right now? Chances are that you are already doing that right now, helping with the PTA, asking how you can pray for people, etc. There isn't that much of a difference between what you do in everyday life and your entrepreneurial journey. Brian reminded us that authenticity is one of the key parts of growing your business. If you don't have clients or income right now, show up to serve. Ask yourself what would it look like for you to reach out to someone in a leadership role and ask if you can start something. As you start showing up and being faithful to God, you will begin to figure out what you love doing and what is kind of hard. Brian shared that Jesus came to completely break the curses of the fall. The curses of the fall are pain in childbirth and work is hard. But work doesn't have to be hard. If we put people first, work doesn't have to be hard. You can help the people in your day to day life who are facing the impossible and build your community Think about putting other people first, maybe the other moms in your kid's class, like sheep without a shepherd when it comes to their fitness if you are a fitness coach. Similarly, maybe they are sheep without a shepherd when it comes to their budgeting if you are a financial coach or bookkeeper. Whatever your niche is if you see people who are hurting or making mistakes and you have the vision to see what they are struggling with, you can step in to solve their problems for them. If you show up and serve these people, you will grow your community and referral sources. Your business grows by serving the people who are already in your life. Robyn mentioned her coaching client, Naomi Petrick, a health and wellness coach specializing in gluten-free living coach. Why are women so afraid to do the impossible and reach out to their network? Identity. Fear of man. Mis-placed fear. God asks us to, and commands us to fear the Lord, fearing the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Fear is an honor and respect. In the Bible says God is no respecter of persons. God is not afraid of people. He knows who He is. When we understand our identities as daughters of the king, we won't feel like we don't have an identity. Our identity resides in clarity, the clarity of your purpose, and knowing your place. Jesus didn't come to say honor me, he came to serve people. When we know who we are, we are going to face rejection. Jesus came to earth and was rejected. But if we know who we are in Christ and focus on serving our clients, we will find success. Yes lives in the land of no. You will hear no all day long, but if you have clarity and believe in your product or service, you can sell and achieve your goals. If people need your service or product and you aren't sharing it, you are doing a disservice to them. You need to put your fear of man aside and say, God, I want to make the most of every opportunity. Then, when you see people, ask them what they are working through right now? Instead of saying "how are you", ask what are you working through. This will give you an opportunity to make connections with people and offer to help them. There is so much wisdom in the Bible about how to approach people. But it really comes down to now worrying about where we get approval and realizing it is not in man's eyes. The three things you need to do the impossible You need a mission to pursue. What are the desires of your heart? How do you want your life to look one year from now? Mentor to guide you. Success leaves clues. Follow a mentor and learn from them. Observe what they are doing that works. These days are perfectly set for you to live and make a difference in the world. Every single day reach out to 10 people. If you do this you will develop relationships and grow your network. A mindset to see you through. We have to have a growth mindset, not a fixed mindset. The world is always changing. This is a good thing, yet we build our castles on what worked yesterday. We need to look for new opportunities and pursue them when they are in front of us. The reality is that opportunity is all around us. Instead of having the mindset that you can't do things because of your past, address those things, and look at the opportunity. Think of your mess as your message or an opportunity. This is a shift in mindset from letting negative past experiences hold you back. A positive mindset is what it takes to keep taking action and action is what leads to results. Remember, things don't happen to you, they happen for you. Anything you go through becomes part of your message to help you build connections and show how you understand what others are going through. If you don't share what you do or how you can help others, you are doing a disservice to them. What if you are afraid or resistant to investing money in your business? The first question Brian would ask is, how is influencing your philosophy of life. For the next week, pay attention to everything you watch or listen to and document what the agenda was, and what were they trying to teach you? Brian thinks that one of the reasons we are hesitant to invest is that we are accustomed to getting things for free. But if you don't pay for something, then you are the product. If you aren't paying for something, then others are selling your attention. There are two ways that we pay. We pay with our time or we pay with our treasure. We are to take our time and steward it well. Brian always has a coach and when he pays his coach for one hour he is getting about 100 hours of value because a coach can see what we can't see in ourselves. The bottom line, the more you invest in yourself and your business, the more likely you'll be to do the impossible. Find your expert and discover the power of focus Having a mentor or coach can help you take the right steps to do the impossible. To create the life your dream of while falling your calling. If you depend on multiple sources and each says something different, you now have to spend time discerning which is right, and which is right for you and your business. Ultimately, this causes you to be more overwhelmed and struggle even more to make a decision. Likewise, we don't know what we don't know. This is the benefit of having someone else look at our business and advise us. Brian shared the analogy of building a dream house and having the faithful 5, faith, family, finance, fitness, and friendship. There are different areas of life, and on every platform there are gurus. Select your guru wisely. Look at your faith. Who are you going to listen to, to grow your faith? When you find that person (or people), go all in? For example, Brian and his wife love John and Lisa Bevere as Christian role models and Bible teachers to help them grow their faith. You will make more progress because of the power of focus. A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways. Double-minded means listening to two people at the same time. Don't be double-minded. Align yourself with someone you trust. Brian stressed that we all have a message and you can make money from your message. Learn more and connect with Brian: Brian Dixon's Website Learn more about my Purpose to Results™ Method by downloading my free eBook so that you can build a strong foundation for long-term brand and business success.
In college, Brian Dixon started out heading down the “music-and-theatre” road, until a life-changing car accident redirected him. After being told he may never have kids (he now has 3) and not walking again (he's completed numerous marathons and a number of triathlons), he views his life as a picture of God's redemption and grace. Dr. Dixon ended up training to be a teacher, where he met Julie, now his wife of 20 years. They are raising their children in Charlotte, NC to be entrepreneurial, kingdom-minded humans. Living life as a believer means we need to have God's Word in our hearts. But how does one DO that in these busy times? As Brian points out, we need to get into the Word every single day. It most likely means that we will have to sacrifice something; and, like Jesus, we may have to get up early and “get away.” Brian starts every day reading, praying, listening to the Abide app…doing whatever it takes to get God's Word into his heart. Listen in for encouragement to keep on keepin on, friend! For full show notes, go to: www.wrenrobbins.com/podcast/212 Connect with Dr. Brian Dixon on Instagram Join Brian's book club! Connect with Wren on Instagram