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Como anda sua relação com o álcool? Como identificar que algo está fora de controle? Será que você consegue identificar quando amigos e familiares talvez estejam precisando de ajuda? "A bebida está em todos os lugares. É associada a eventos familiares, esportivos, ao prazer, ao relaxamento, tanto um remédio para a tristeza quanto para a comemoração", lembra Iafa Britz, convidada deste episódio.Britz é produtora do filme "(Des)controle" (2026), em cartaz nos cinemas e que traz Carolina Dieckmann interpretando Kátia Klein, uma escritora de 45 anos em uma crise criativa -- e que recorre a bebida para lidar com diferentes questões.O longa é inspirado em histórias reais relacionadas ao alcoolismo e particularmente na trajetória de Iafa. À frente da Migdal Filmes, Britz já produziu obras como a trilogia de “Minha Mãe é Uma Peça”, recorde de público no cinema nacional, “Caramelo” (2025) e, mais recentemente, “(Des)Controle”, filme com direção de Rosane Svartman e Carol Minêm.Na conversa com Gama, a convidada deste episódio fala do filme, da sua relação com o álcool, dos motivos que a fizeram procurar ajuda e sobre a sua trajetória em busca da sobriedade. "Quando você fala que não vai beber as pessoas ficam incomodadas. É como se quem não está bebendo quebrasse uma espécie de pacto", diz.Roteiro e apresentação: Luara Calvi Anic
CAROLINA DIECKMMANN é atriz e IAFA BRITZ é produtora e roteirista. Elas vão bater um papo sobre entretenimento, cinema e o filme (Des)Controle, que estreia em breve. Já o Vilela só perde o controle quando o tema é chocolate.
Der Eigentümer der Eberswalder Würstchenfabrik in Britz will seine Würstchen künftig woanders produzieren. Das könnte ein markenrechtliches Nachspiel haben. Denn die IHK Ostbrandenburg erhebt Ansprüche auf die Markenrechte. Von Georg-Stefan Russew
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Jennifer Britz is a trail runner based in Bar Harbor, Maine. She spends half the year on Acadia National Park's rugged trails and the other half perfecting her craft on lightweight running snowshoes built for speed. Over the past decade, Britz has dedicated herself to mastering this niche sport, pushing her limits across varied terrain. In 2022, she earned gold at the World Snowshoe Championships in Argentina.Listen to: Camp MonstersFinding MasteryThank you to our sponsors: NikonCapital One and the REI Co-op® Mastercard® Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Arbetsmarknadsministern om åtgärder mot den höga arbetslösheten, och om Liberalernas framtid. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Arbetslösheten i Sverige ligger på 8,7 procent, vilket motsvarar en halv miljon människor, visar SCB:s statistik för det tredje kvartalet. Sverige har för närvarande den tredje högsta arbetslösheten i EU, och runt 150 000 personer har varit inskrivna på Arbetsförmedlingen i mer än tolv månader. Arbetsmarknadsminister Johan Britz (L) tycker att arbetslösheten är för hög. ”Den stora utmaningen handlar om att många av de som är arbetslösa står väldigt långt från arbetsmarknaden”, säger Johan Britz.Det handlar bland annat om personer som saknar gymnasieutbildning, är födda utanför Europa, arbetslösa över 55 år och personer med en funktionsnedsättning som innebär nedsatt arbetsförmåga.Varför har ni inte lyckats bryta arbetslösheten?”Vi har ett strukturellt problem, men till det kommer också ett konjunkturellt problem”, säger Johan Britz (L). Hur många av de som är arbetslösa kan få jobb tror du?”Min utgångspunkt är att alla som kan jobba ska jobba, och att vi aldrig får ge upp om människor. Samtidigt är jag förstås inte naiv. Det finns människor som står väldigt långt ifrån arbetsmarknaden. Vi har räknat fram att det är ungefär ett helt Karlstad av utrikes födda, som saknar utbildning, som idag är arbetslösa. Och det är klart att insatser för dem är av en annan art än insatser för personer som har en utbildning, är födda i Sverige, och har blivit arbetslösa på grund av lågkonjunkturen. Men för mig är det viktigt att vi aldrig ger upp om människor”, säger Johan Britz (L).Han fortsätter:”Alla som i dag är arbetslösa ska ha insatser och hjälp så att de kommer närmare arbetsmarknaden. Eller olika typer av aktiviteter som gör att de inte fastnar i passivitet och bidragsberoende”, säger Johan Britz (L).Regeringens politik för att komma åt arbetslösheten handlar bland annat om utbildning, för att människor ska få den kompetens som efterfrågas, samt att det ska löna sig mer att arbeta än att gå på bidrag. Finanspolitiska rådet har granskat regeringens politik på området. De anser att ”Bristande ekonomiska incitament kan ha varit ett problem för några decennier sedan när det ekonomiska utbytet av arbete var väsentligt lägre än idag. Det framstår dock inte som någon huvudförklaring under nuvarande förhållanden”.Har de fel, Finanspolitiska rådet?”Om det lönar sig bättre att leva på bidrag än att arbeta, då kommer fler att leva på bidrag. Det är en väldigt enkel matematik. Det tror jag även Finanspolitiska rådet håller med om”, säger Johan Britz (L).”Vi behöver göra många olika saker. Att göra det mer lönsamt att arbeta, det är en pusselbit (...) Men den viktigaste pusselbiten på sikt, det är utbildning, gärna korta yrkesutbildningar och språkutbildning”, fortsätter han. Liberalernas framtidLiberalernas stöd i opinionen är rekordlågt på 2 procent, enligt Indikator opinions senaste mätning. Inför partiets landsmöte i november har partistyrelsens enats om att Liberalerna vill ha ett nytt Tidösamarbete och Ulf Kristersson som statsminister. Partistyrelsen har också slagit fast att de kommer fälla alla regeringar som Sverigedemokraterna ingår i. ”Skulle vi säga att vi tycker att SD kan sitta i en regering så är vi väldigt oroliga för att de personer som behöver komma till Tidöpartierna, det är ungefär 150 000 väljare, att de kommer skrämmas bort”, säger Johan Britz, som svar på frågan vad som är problemet med att låta SD ingå i en regering. Partiets analys är att exempelvis liberalt sinnade storstadsväljare accepterar Tidö-samarbetet i dess nuvarande form, men inte Sverigedemokratiska ministrar. Samtidigt kräver Sverigedemokraterna ministerplatser för att fortsätta Tidösamarbetet. Johan Britz medger att Liberalernas och Sverigedemokraternas linjer inte går ihop. ”Det är en korrekt beskrivning att de här två linjerna är oförenliga”, säger han. ”Vi tror att det bästa sättet att hålla Socialdemokraterna borta från makten är att vi inte har SD-politiker i regeringen och i Rosenbad. Det skulle innebära att många väljare blir tveksamma till att rösta på något av Tidöpartierna”, säger Johan Britz (L). Det verkar inte som att de andra Tidöpartierna riktigt tror på vad ni säger. Ulf Kristersson sa att man får ta det med en ganska stor nypa salt. Jimmie Åkesson säger i princip att Liberalerna kommer att få ändra sig. Har Ulf Kristersson rätt, ska man ta det här beskedet med en ganska stor nypa salt? ”Nej, det tycker jag inte man ska göra. Men däremot ska man vara på det klara med att Liberalerna vill ha en borgerlig regering. Vi vill ha ett fortsatt Tidösamarbete och vi kommer arbeta för det. Men vi kommer också säga nej till SD-ministrar i regeringen”, säger Johan Britz (L). Programledare: Johar BendjelloulKommentator: Helena GissénProducent: Johanna Palmström Tekniker: Brady JuvierProgrammet spelades in på förmiddagen den 7 november.
Bethany Britz has been a Kids On The Move fitness coach with her Kids on the Move 804 club. Her passion for helping led her to fundraising for a charity entry into the Allianz Richmond Marathon. She's already surpassed her goal and we can't wait to see her crush her race.
College is back in session, Cheer Up Charlies was saved from the chopping block, and we've made it past 100-degree days. Buckle up for a busy Friday News Roundup, where host Nikki DaVaughn is joined by local drag performer and activist Brigitte Bandit, and University of Texas at Austin junior Genesis Britz, get into it all. Britz tells us what life is really like this semester at UT and how it feels now that UT police have expanded their footprint; while DaVaughn and Bandit share their experiences as past performers at Cheer Ups and what the bar means to them. Finally, with colder temperatures on the way, we share some recommendations for what to do this weekend. And, for more on the conservative-ization of UT, check out our recent interview with Austin Chronicle's Brant Bingamon. Want some more Austin news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Austin newsletter. And don't forget– you can support this show and get great perks by becoming a City Cast Austin Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm Follow us @citycastaustin You can also text us or leave a voicemail. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
In dieser Folge spricht Lydia mit dem Team vom Urbanen Waldgarten in Berlin-Britz. Er grenzt südlich an den Britzer Garten. Der Standort bietet eine hohe soziale Diversität - zwischen der dicht bebauten Hochhaussiedlung Gropiusstadt und den gemischten Ein- und Mehrfamilienhäusern im dörflich geprägten Buckow. Ein Waldgarten besteht vorwiegend aus essbaren Obst- und Nussbäumen, Beerensträuchern sowie Gemüse und Kräutern, die langfristig miteinander angebaut und geerntet werden können.Urbane Waldgärten erfüllen mehrere wichtige ökologische Funktionen und sie bieten Möglichkeiten für gemeinschaftliches Gärtnern und fördern somit den Aufbau dauerhafter sozialer Strukturen.Mehr Infos zum Projekt findet ihr hier:https://waldgarten-britz.deund www.urbane-waldgaerten.de/team-partner/ Das Team vom Waldgarten verweist auf zwei interessante Events im September: Waldgarten Aktionstage! 20.+ 21.09.2025Fachtagung Urbane Waldgärten vom 25. – 28.09.2025Mehr dazu hier: AKTUELLES – Urbane WaldgärtenDas Interview wurde geführt von: Lydia Wieshoff-SchuhmannSchnitt: Julia Viebranz-Wiatrek
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Welcome to another profound episode of *The Lunchtime Series* with your host Kevin Britz. In today's groundbreaking conversation, we dive into the world of *conscious business transformation* with visionary guest **Charley Johnson** — former president of the Pay It Forward Foundation and pioneer of the *Chief Consciousness Officer (CCO)* movement.This episode unpacks:* Why the role of CCO is becoming essential in modern organizations* The integration of consciousness into leadership, culture, and decision-making* How neutrality, awareness, and access to source intelligence are reshaping business strategyIf you've ever felt like the current leadership paradigm is too rigid, too reactive, or simply outdated, this is the conversation you didn't know you were waiting for.
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Bush bassist Corey Britz talks evolving as a musician, finding his groove, and staying grounded in a global spotlight in this episode of the Groove Podcast.
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Ich bekenne: „Drag-Kultur“ war nichts, das in meinem Leben irgendeinen Platz einnahm. Als ich die Einladung zur spektakulären Bühnenshow von Jurassica Parka erhielt, wusste ich erstmal nicht, wie ich darauf reagieren sollte. Schließlich sagte ich zu und erlebte einen lustigen, interessanten und inspirierenden Abend an der Seite einer der bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten Dragqueens des Landes. Und ich hatte nun umgekehrt große Lust, Jurassica besser kennenzulernen, lieber noch Mario Olschinski, der diese Kunstperson vor vielen Jahren schuf. Der gebürtige Berliner kam 1979 im beschaulichen Britz zur Welt, radelte mit seinem Vater an den Sonntagen durch die Stadt, hatte mit 17 sein Coming Out und sprang wenig später mit großem Anlauf ins wilde, queere Nachtleben der Stadt, das er maßgeblich mitgestaltete. Mario studierte Kommunikationsdesign, arbeitete in der Werbung und verausgabte sich an den Wochenenden, legte als Djane auf, moderierte Formate wie „Attraktiv - Das Starmagazin“, gründete eine legendäre Partyreihe und hostet nun seit mehr als 10 Jahren die legendäre Late Night Show „Paillette geht immer“ im BKA. In „Toast Hawaii“ sprechen wir über sehr viel Butter und Oma Uschi, Klopse und Kotelett, Fischstäbchen mit Kartoffelbrei, indische Restaurants mit italienischer Musik und: die große Freude am Nüchternsein. Es gab Zeiten, in denen Mario täglich 3 bis 4 Flaschen Wein trank. Wirklich herzlichen Dank, Mario, an Deine Offenheit, dieses wichtige Thema gen Ende unseres Gesprächs nicht ausgeklammert zu haben. Bundesweite Sucht & Drogen Hotline Die Sucht & Drogen Hotline ist unter der Telefonnummer 01806 313031 zu erreichen. Sie bietet telefonische Beratung, Hilfe und Informationen durch erfahrene Fachleute aus der Drogen- und Suchthilfe. *** WERBUNG Toast Hawaii wird unterstützt von dmBio, die Bio-Lebensmittelmarke von dm-drogerie markt. Ganz nach dem Motto „Natürlich lecker erleben“ bietet dmBio mit mehr als 550 Produkten eine vielfältige Auswahl – von leckeren Snacks für zwischendurch bis hin zu original italienischen Tomatensaucen. Haben auch Sie eine dmBio-Geschichte, die im Podcast erzählt werden soll? Dann schreiben Sie uns gerne unter rustberlin@icloud.com ÖKO-Kontrollstelle: DE-ÖKO-007
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Episode Title: The Future of Work, Transformation, and Contagious Identity with Kevin Britz Guest: Kevin Britz Host: Amb. Elisha --- Episode Summary: In this enlightening conversation, Amb. Elisha sits down with Kevin Britz, an expert in personal and professional transformation, to discuss the evolving nature of work, leadership, and human potential. Kevin shares profound insights from his book The Future of Work is Human, where he explores the critical skills needed to navigate the changing workforce. He also introduces Contagious Identity, his upcoming book, which delves into how individuals can develop an authentic presence that naturally influences those around them. Through engaging stories, deep reflections, and a thought-provoking discussion, this episode sheds light on how self-investment, critical thinking, and personal growth shape both individual success and the future of work. --- Key Takeaways: ✔ The Power of Self-Investment – Why personal growth attracts opportunities and recognition. ✔ The Future of Work is Human – Understanding the five critical skills necessary for professional success. ✔ AI vs. Human Intelligence – How artificial intelligence will reshape work without replacing human connection. ✔ The WINGS Model – A breakdown of the Work Industry Neutral Growth Skills for adaptability in any career. ✔ Contagious Identity – The hidden traits of transformational leaders and how to develop an influential presence. ✔ Final Message – Kevin's empowering advice: You can impact your life more than you think. --- Connect with Kevin Britz:
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In this episode of The Paul Taylor Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Julia Britz, a naturopathic doctor who transformed her own battle with OCD into a revolutionary approach to mental health treatment. We challenge conventional psychiatric wisdom by exploring how mental health conditions often signal deeper physiological imbalances rather than just chemical imbalances in the brain. Dr. Britz shares fascinating insights into the connection between gut health and anxiety, the truth about SSRI medications, and how modern lifestyle factors are creating a "mental health Russian roulette." From cutting-edge peptide therapies to the crucial role of amino acids in mood regulation, this episode offers a fresh perspective on mental wellbeing through the lens of holistic medicine. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or simply interested in optimising your mental health naturally, this conversation provides helpful insights into treating the whole person rather than just managing symptoms. Key Topics: Naturopathic Practice: The realities and challenges of modern naturopathic medicine, from licensing to telehealth delivery. Holistic Mental Health: Moving beyond traditional diagnoses to understand mental health through a whole-body lens. Medication Reality Check: Understanding the true impacts, marketing, and challenges of psychiatric medications in modern healthcare. Lifestyle Medicine: How modern lifestyle choices directly impact our mental wellbeing and brain chemistry. Alternative Diagnostics: Using bioresonance and advanced testing methods to uncover root causes of mental health issues. Peptide Innovations: Exploring peptide therapy as an emerging treatment option for mental health conditions. Amino Acid Balance: The fundamental role of amino acids in mental health and personalised treatment approaches. Health Knowledge Balance: Navigating professional health knowledge in personal relationships and patient care. Key Takeaways: Investigate underlying physical causes of mood disorders before turning to psychiatric medications - ask your doctor about thyroid and other physiological testing. Transform your mental wellbeing by upgrading your daily essentials: whole foods, regular movement, and consistent sleep patterns. Optimize your mood naturally by exploring amino acid testing - these building blocks of neurotransmitters could be your missing puzzle piece. Shift your perspective from "having" a condition to listening to your body's signals, empowering yourself to take action rather than accepting labels. Partner with a knowledgeable practitioner for medication changes, ensuring proper tapering while strengthening your body's natural resilience. Address gut health to improve mental wellness - they're deeply connected, so healing your digestion could be key to reducing anxiety. Take control of your dopamine exposure by setting boundaries around digital stimulation and processed foods, allowing your brain's natural reward system to reset. Connect with Dr. Julia Britz: Learn more about Dr. Julia BritzDr. Julia Britz on InstagramDr. Julia Britz on FacebookDr. Julia Britz on YouTubeConnect with Paul Taylor:Learn more about Paul TaylorPaul Taylor on LinkedInPaul Taylor on InstagramPaul Taylor on YouTube Support the Podcast:If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—emotional eating is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference in someone's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Mark Britz, Sr. Director of Learning & Development at PGP Learning, discusses the evolution of Learning & Development (L&D) and the concept of social design in organizations. He shares his journey from teaching to corporate L&D, highlighting how organizations often mistake learning for mere classroom training rather than a continuous journey. Mark explores the challenges of balancing scalable learning solutions with personalized experiences, emphasizing the crucial role of middle management in fostering a learning culture. He discusses how technology, particularly AI, is transforming L&D and presents his "social by design" approach to organizational development. About Mark Britz Mark Britz is the Sr. Director of Learning & Development of PGP Learning. He helps organizations improve their results through enhanced employee connection, collaboration, and learning. He is the author of ‘Social By Design: How to Create and Scale a collaborative company'. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Julia Britz is a licensed naturopathic doctor who received her training from Bastyr University in San Diego, CA. She specializes in supporting people who are struggling with mental health issues such as OCD, disorders eating and psychiatric medication tapering. Her passion for working with individuals suffering from these lonely conditions is that she too was a “hopeless case”, but got better.Dismissed by doctors, she was told over and over there was nothing else she could try beyond pharmacotherapy, and so was inspired to create myocddiary.com, a site dedicated to documenting the daily life of OCD and related disorders. Through this project and holistic therapies, she found new levels of wellness, and in 2014 did a TED talk called “MyOCDdiary: an imperfect story.” She utilizes natural and integrative modalities including targeted amino acid therapy, peptide therapy, micronutrient therapy, bioresonance, botanical medicine and epigenetic analysis. Most recently she was the director of naturopathic medicine at Alternative to a meds Center in Arizona and now practices telemedicine. SHOWNOTES:
In this podcast you will hear Deborah Britz (Supervisor on the Collaborative Challenge) discuss how she encourages students to find ways to communicate and work together. Deborah reminds us of the fun, value and importance of collaboration.
Welcoming Naturopathic Doctor and Integrative Mental Health specialist, Dr. Julia Britz to the show. I'm asking Dr. Julia about the downside to psych meds as well as how she helps patients taper off and detox from those medications. Connect with Dr. Julia Britz:https://www.instagram.com/drjuliabritzndhttps://www.drjuliabritz.com/Check Out Dr. Kelli's Courses + Free Resources https://www.anxiety-recovery.com/coursesSUPPORT THE SHOW LifeWave Phototherapy (patches) https://lifewave.com/kelliritterMidwest Red Light Therapy https://midwestredlighttherapy.comUse Discount Code: NOURISHED10 Earthing shoes, Harmony 783 - https://harmony783.com/pages/my-shop#2305666Discount Code: KELLI1Follow us on IG https://www.instagram.com/the_nourished_soul_podcastConnect with Kelli https://www.instagram.com/dr_kelliVisit https://www.nourished-soul.comDisclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only. Always work with your personal healthcare provider for your specific health needs.
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This week we are joined by Dr. Julia Britz. We began by hearing a little about Dr. Britz's journey, as she has a direct connection to her field. We then discussed the transparency in the psychiatric field. Next, we began our discussion on drug tapering and drug withdrawal, specifically regarding psychiatric drugs.We covered the underlying premises, as well as some specific examples, including SSRIs. We also discussed various concepts surrounding withdrawal, such as long-term withdrawal effects. We discussed the roles of exercise, hormetic stress, herbology, and supplements in relation to tapers.We also discussed a few issues pertaining to the diagnosticians, as well as the pharmaceutical companies. We also covered the importance of having the right match with a practitioner, as well as the person-centered approach.Enjoy the episode!Learn from mehttps://www.instagram.com/beyond.terrain/https://linktr.ee/beyondterrainSupport the visionShare!!!BCH: bitcoincash:qq7eq276ylanluc5e39unrqshkvs9xsemg07yxezf7ETH: beyondterrain.ethBTC: bc1qqwc470ktgj3l4myqxr5hq67rnlqys0qm98u6f0https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beyondterrainHow to support and Learn from Dr. Britzhttps://www.drjuliabritz.com/https://www.instagram.com/drjuliabritznd
In this episode of Marketing Mindset, Colby talks to Magnet Monster CEO Wiehan Britz about email marketing strategies for eCommerce brands, gaining UGC from customers, and more. Focusing on retention and driving growth, they discuss how different marketing tools and techniques can be adapted to suit businesses at various revenue stages—from startups to large enterprises. Wiehan discusses the strategic use of data to personalize marketing efforts, the integration of traditional marketing methods like direct mail alongside digital strategies, and the critical role of user-generated content in building trust and authenticity.Tune in for tips on leveraging subscription models and loyalty programs to enhance customer retention, email list segmentation strategies, and more. Connect with Colby on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colby-flood/Learn about our marketing agency: https://www.brighterclick.com/
Dr. Julia Britz is a licensed naturopathic doctor who received her training from Bastyr University in San Diego, CA. She specializes in supporting people who are struggling with mental health issues such as OCD, disorders eating and psychiatric medication tapering. Dr. Britz discusses the challenges of achieving health in modern living and the need for a holistic approach. She highlights the importance of investigating underlying medical conditions that may contribute to mental health issues and the role of epigenetic analysis in understanding individual health.She utilizes natural and integrative modalities including targeted amino acid therapy, peptide therapy, micronutrient therapy, bioresonance, botanical medicine and epigenetic analysis. Most recently she was the director of naturopathic medicine at Alternative to a meds Center in Arizona and now practices telemedicine. Dr. Julia Britz, NDMy OCD DiaryInstagram | @drjuliabritzNote: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuinePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS—----------ADDITIONAL RESOURCES5:00 - What is a Naturopathic Doctor?10:30 - 115. How bad does it have to get to wake up? w/ Dr. Ben Rall20:00 - Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir: Perry, Matthew25:00 - 113. When the Doctor Becomes the Patient w/ Dr. Kristin Reihman33:00 - What Is Epigenetic Testing? | American Medical Wellness35:00 - What is bioresonance / bioenergetic testing?35:30 - Introduction to Bioenergetic Medicine - Holistic Health Alternatives49:00 - Limbic response to stress linking life trauma and hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis function. - PMC52:00 - A Potential Natural Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence From a National Study - PMC57:00 - Revisionist History Labor of Love with M. Night Shyamalan | Development Hell1:07:00 - Zinc Supplementation in Anorexia Nervosa - ISOM1:08:00 - (PDF) The Role of Zinc in the Treatment of Taste Disorders1:11:30 - Banana Tea: The Sleep Aid That's Hiding in Plain Sight in Your Kitchen
Mortal Emblem owner Olivia Britz-Wheat is a multimedia artist who has been tattooing for over 15 years in Portland. She hails originally from Colorado, attended college in Missoula, Montana until learning how to tattoo under Phil Roberson and Jed Dillon.Enjoy this wide-ranging conversation and regale in thoughts about art, Depeche Mode, Portland, The Lloyd Center mystique and VHS love.SRTN Website
In this episode: - Dr. Julia's personal journey and recovery through OCD and eating disorders - How Naturopathic medicine can help get to the root cause - Naturopathic medicine as an aid in releasing dependency on psych meds - How childhood conditioning can play a role in adult OCD Julia Britz is a licensed naturopathic doctor who received her training from Bastyr University in San Diego, CA. She specializes in supporting people who are struggling with mental health issues such as OCD, disorders eating and psychiatric medication tapering. Her passion for working with individuals suffering from these lonely conditions is that she too was a “hopeless case”, but got better.Dismissed by doctors, she was told over and over there was nothing else she could try beyond pharmacotherapy, and so was inspired to create myocddiary.com, a site dedicated to documenting the daily life of OCD and related disorders. Through this project and holistic therapies, she found new levels of wellness, and in 2014 did a TED talk called “MyOCDdiary: an imperfect story.” She utilizes natural and integrative modalities including targeted amino acid therapy, micronutrient therapy, bioresonance, botanical medicine and epigenetic analysis. Most recently she was the director of naturopathic medicine at Alternative to a meds Center in Arizona and now practices telemedicine. She can be contacted at www.drjuliabritz.com. Connect with Dr. Julia Instagram: @drjuliabritz Contact: www.drjuliabritz.com About Vanessa Soul: As an Emotional Healer & Purpose Coach, Vanessa shares her intention to host conversations that will support, spiritual awakenings, consciousness shifts, building new infrastructure for a brand new earth, and having the tough conversations to foster collaboration for the future. Connect with Vanessa on Socials: The Sacred Soul Website https://sacredsoulenergetics.com/ Follow Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sacred__soul____/ Follow Vanessa on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/vanessa.piva.9/ Follow Vanessa on Threads https://www.threads.net/@sacred__soul____ Connect with Vanessa Live: Book a Discovery Call for the 3 Month Healing & Expansion Program Join the SOUL PURPOSE POWERHOUSE COMMUNITY - LAUNCHING JANUARY 2024 - Sign up today!!! NEW PODCAST SCHEDULE: New Episode with guest interviews every Tuesday. BONUS solo episodes with Vanessa every Saturday.
Fostering Connection: Designing Organizations for Collaboration With a profound realization, Mark Britz's journey took an unexpected turn, unveiling a hidden truth that challenges traditional workplace dynamics. As he delved deeper into the systemic issues, a compelling narrative emerged, shedding light on the barriers hindering collaboration and knowledge sharing. From his unique experiences and research, a fresh perspective on fostering a more connected and collaborative organizational culture unfolds, offering a glimpse into a future where knowledge sharing and collaboration reign supreme. But what will this newfound understanding mean for the future of organizational design and knowledge management? Mark Britz is a renowned authority in organizational design and knowledge management. Drawing from his extensive background in education and instructional design, Mark brings a wealth of practical wisdom to the table. His engaging speaking style and insightful discussions have positioned him as a sought-after figure in the industry. Mark's dedication to nurturing collaboration and streamlining organizational processes has empowered numerous leaders to reevaluate their knowledge management strategies. Known for his knack for simplifying intricate concepts, Mark effortlessly connects with audiences across various levels. With his wealth of expertise and approachable nature, Mark continues to be a go-to source for those seeking to elevate collaboration within their organizational framework. How do we get back to the core values of who we are? How do we get back to the core processes that made us a strong business in the first place? I'm talking about large businesses getting small again, so to speak. And that to me is optimistic because I think ultimately it leads back to people and importance and the value that people bring. - Mark Britz In this episode, you will be able to: Unlock the power of organizational design and knowledge management to drive success. Overcome challenges in fostering internal collaboration for a more cohesive team. Smooth out friction points in communication and collaboration for enhanced productivity. Discover the impact of recognition and rewards for teamwork on organizational culture. Navigate economic challenges and align with organizational priorities for sustainable growth. Addressing communication friction points Effective communication is the cornerstone of a well-functioning organization. Yet, many companies stumble due to a competitive atmosphere that discourages open dialogue. This can be remedied by prioritizing a culture of trust and fostering an environment where employees feel secure in discussing their ideas and concerns. Furthermore, lean processes and clear guidelines can reduce confusion and enhance communication flow, fostering greater collaboration. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Check out Mark Britz's website at markbritz.com to stay updated on his speaking engagements and latest work. Connect with Mark Britz on LinkedIn for regular updates and insights on social learning and organizational design. Explore Social by Design, the book co-authored by Mark Britz, for practical insights on fostering social connections within organizations. The book is a quick read and offers valuable strategies for creating a more socially engaging environment. Learn more about the events organized by The Learning Guild, where Mark Britz serves as the Director of Event Programming. These events provide opportunities to engage with industry experts and gain valuable knowledge on social learning and organizational design. Share this podcast with individuals who would benefit from the insights shared by Mark Britz and Mike Simmons. Sharing the podcast can help spread valuable information and spark meaningful conversations about organizational design and social learning.
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Ready to tee off with golf legend Jerilyn Britz? We take a swing at the highlights of her career, the ups and downs on the LPGA Tour and her now famous resistance move taught by Joe Nichols; a game changer that catapulted her to a major win. Like an exhilarating round on the greens, we explore how Jerilyn traded her lack of confidence in tournament play for the thrill of watching a fellow competitor excel, proving there's much to be learned in the shared joy of success.Pull up a seat on our virtual golf cart as we journey through Jerilyn's exciting tours in Japan and the Philippines, complete with entertaining bus rides and a peek into a famed shoe closet. It wasn't all about rhythmic strokes and perfect putts, though. Jerilyn's experience winning the 1979 U.S. Women's Open at Brooklawn Country Club proves how a relaxed attitude can be the secret weapon to overcoming challenges, even under intense pressure.From the greens to the heart of her personal life, Jerilyn shares how her mother's 90th birthday turned her career towards a new path. Helping others perfect their swing at the VIP Golf Academy in Florida brought immense gratification, and her own skill at the game continues to be a source of joy. Celebrating her 77th birthday with 77 holes of golf, Jerilyn's zest for the game is a testament to her enduring legacy. Join us for this captivating conversation that's sure to inspire all golf enthusiasts, whether you're a seasoned player or a curious observer as Jerilyn Britz concludes her life story, "FORE the Good of the Game."Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!
What does it take to turn pro in golf at the age of 31? Major Championship winner Jerilyn Britz, our remarkable guest this episode, shares her compelling journey from her first introduction to golf - hunting for balls in a cornfield with her dad and brother - to becoming a professional golfer. She didn't have the background most pros had; she was self-taught, inspired by Patty Berg, and learned the game from her boss and golf magazines. Her story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance.Diving further into her journey, Jerilyn shares her experiences of entering the professional golf world, overcoming intimidation at tournaments, and the role her sporting background played in developing her crucial hand-eye coordination. She didn't have the opportunity to compete on a women's team in college, but her determination pushed her forward. For Jerilyn, golf wasn't just about the game; it was about the solitude, the beautiful courses, and the personal growth she experienced along the way.This episode isn't just about golf, though. Jerilyn shares her love for travel and the adventures she had on and off the golf course. From her first U.S. Open tournament at The Kahkwa Club to playing with legends like Kathy Whitworth and Donna Caponi, Jerilyn's stories offer an insightful look into the life of a female golf pro. She also shares her experiences traveling in a customized van, camping, and a near-miss accident, painting a vivid picture of the joys and challenges of the game and travel. Let's embark on this journey with Jerilyn Britz as she shares her fascinating life on and off the golf course, "FORE the Good of the Game."Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!
It is summer, and you know what that means. It is summer vacation. I am taking a couple of weeks off of recording the podcast, and that means that we get to drop some of my favorite episodes that you may or may not have ever listened to. These three interviews have such a dramatically different approach on how we can heal our mental health and truly become mentally well. Julia Britz is a licensed naturopathic doctor who received her training from Bastyr University in San Diego, CA. She specializes in supporting people who are struggling with mental health issues such as OCD, disorders eating and psychiatric medication tapering. Her passion for working with individuals suffering from these lonely conditions is that she too was a “hopeless case”, but got better. Dismissed by doctors, she was told over and over there was nothing else she could try beyond pharmacotherapy, and so was inspired to create MyOCDdiary: an imperfect story.” She utilizes natural and integrative modalities including targeted amino acid therapy, peptide therapy, micronutrient therapy, bioresonance, botanical medicine and epigenetic analysis. Most recently she was the director of naturopathic medicine at Alternative to a meds Center in Arizona and now practices telemedicine. Topics covered in this episode: Current State of OCDEating habits Types of OCD & Eating DisordersMedications for Mental Health DisordersMale & Female Differences in DisordersBorderline Personality DisorderGender MisrepresentationsMedia RepresentationAddiction & Dependencies Children Diagnoses Acothesia Emerging Therapies Referenced in the episode: The Lindsey Elmore Show Ep 184 | The Silent Epidemic Of Antidepressant Addiction and How to Truly Heal Anxiety | Ellen VoraThe Lindsey Elmore Show Ep 21 | The Fight For Equality in Media | Madeline DiNonnio To learn more about Julia Britz and her work, head over to https://www.drjuliabritz.com/__________________________________________________________ If you haven't been feeling like your best self, maybe you've been struggling with your metabolism and weight loss, or are just. Not in a good mood and are stressed out all the time. Maybe your sex life isn't what it once was. Enter the Amare Happy Hormones Pack. If you wanna get going and try the Happy Hormones pack head to http://www.learnamare.com/hormones or http://www.lindseyelmore.com/amare to save $10 at any point. __________________________________________________________ It's hard to believe that summer is almost over and that fall is right around the corner. We know that when we have shorter days and longer nights, we have an increased risk of depression. There's no reason for somebody to live in sadness. Head to http://www.lindseyelmore.com/depression to shop my full list of supplements that have been studied and researched for helping to mitigate sadness and depression. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.lindseyelmore.com/podcast.
Connect with Julia here:https://www.drjuliabritz.com/https://www.instagram.com/drjuliabritz/Follow me on instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/ashleytaylo...https://www.instagram.com/highmainten...Apply for 1:1 Coaching: https://secure.gethealthie.com/appoin...2:15 - How Bioresonance works, what to send2:30 - How this technology works in a totally different realm 3:22 - How long Dr. Britz has been doing Bioresonance 3:45 -It's not quantitative, it's qualitative 4:30 - When Bioresonance began and how it came to be5:20 - Ashley then tested after Bioresonance and found things to be true on her regular labs7:30 - Powerful story of how western medicine studies alter natural herb results9:30 - After seeing the Bioresonance results Dr. Julia can test certain herbs against you DNA to see how your body will respond10:05 - A common coping mechanism is research 11:10 - How physical is often treated physically and mental is often treated mentally12:00 - Dr. Julia's biggest issue with western medicine 12:30 - What Dr. Julia found in Ashley's results13:00 - Anger and depression16:50 - Cathartic to smash things17:50 - The impact of dating on our emotions and how it can show up on Bioresonance 18:35 - Narcissist and how it shouldn't be thrown around 19:10 - Why it takes a long time to get over narcissistic relationships 21:28 - “We'll compromise our values to meet our needs” 21:55 - The underdog and empathy22:45 - Empathic distress24:30 - Ashley's story 25:40 - Amygdala and not believing I was broken26:30 - Trauma does change the brain27:50 - Inherent feeling of “there's something wrong”29:20 - Feelings of unsafety and survival mode30:11 - SSRI's and Placebo 32:10 - “I don't think psych meds are the problem I think they are overused