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In this first episode of VITAL stories, Canon Mark interviews the Rev. Bryan Stewart from Holy Cross Anglican Church in Abilene, TX. Since engaging the Revive process, there has been steady growth, engaging ministry, and worthwhile challenge. They break down this parish's story and show how life continues in the ACNA through prayer and determination for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
On March 18, 2010, Jamie Laiaddee vanished from her home in a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona. Her live-in boyfriend Bryan Stewart told everyone she had moved to Denver, Colorado to take a new job. When detectives started searching for Jamie, they discovered Bryan was a con man, and suspected he was also her killer. “48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 12/29/2012. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this podcast episode, we speak with Bryan Stewart (CEO and Founder of HDO Health) about his experience as a military officer and how he is transforming the medical device world. Bryan shares what he does to stay sharp as a leader, his leadership AHA moment, advice for new leaders, and details his approach to change and challenging moments in his life. To contact Bryan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjstewart Website: https://www.hdohealth.com This podcast is sponsored by: Florida Association of Veteran-Owned Businesses, Inc. (FAVOB) Website: https://www.favob.net and A Hero For Kids Website: http://www.AHeroForKids.org and Triple Nikel Website: https://triplenikel.com/theleadershipvoidpodcast
When one Marine Corps infantry officer's journey intersects with the cutting-edge world of medical technology, the result is nothing short of extraordinary. Bryan Stewart, a man who traded his military fatigues for the role of healthcare entrepreneur, graces us with his presence to recount the pivotal moments of co-founding HDO Health in partnership with Ohio State University. His narrative is a testament to the power of strategic team building and the surprising doors that open when rekindling ties with an alma mater.Navigating the labyrinth of technology licensing is no small feat, yet Bryan Stewart makes it seem like an art form. He generously shares the wisdom gleaned from his experience—the meticulous planning, the investment in authentic co-founder relationships, and the cultural pillars that fortify a company's foundation. Even more, he sheds light on the significance of constructing a fiduciary board early in the game, an invaluable safeguard for the company's vision and interests, alongside an advisory board that can steer the ship through uncharted waters.As we bid farewell, the discussion has left an indelible mark, rich with insights into leadership development and the transformative potential of executive coaching. With a nod to the Accelerating Leadership Academy and the ever-evolving impact of AI on coaching practices, Bryan Stewart stands as a champion of humility and continuous learning. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's a roadmap for those aspiring to lead with integrity and cultivate loyalty and engagement within their teams. Join us on this illuminating adventure that promises to fuel your aspirations and ignite your passion for innovation and leadership. Connect with Bryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjstewart/
Jamie Laiaddee, a University of Michigan graduate, was smart, cautious and thoughtful, in short, the last person who should have fallen prey to a con man. But her con man was a wolf in Wolverine clothing: Bryan Stewart was a member of her U of M alum club in Phoenix, Arizona. What could be a "safer" place to meet a man?Find True Crime Stories For No) Sleep on:Apple PodcastsSpotify
Hebrews 11:17-19 17By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promises was in the act of offering up his only son, 18of whom it was said, “Through Isaac shall your offspring be named.” 19He considered that God was able even to raise him from the dead, from which, figuratively speaking, he did receive him back.
In this episode, Bryan Stewart and Duane Mancini discuss how he found non-dilutive capital, HMO Labs, what pieces of information he took from his diverse background to use in his startups, how do you take advantage of accelerators and incubators, his military background and how it prepared him to be an entrepreneur, the importance of your founding team, the importance of community, and so much more. Bryan Stewart LinkedIn HDO Health Website Project Medtech Website Project Medtech LinkedIn Duane Mancini LinkedIn
This week Rocky Magana, Price Carter, and Bryan Stewart are back to recap the Chiefs' moves on the free-agent market. The Chiefs have already lost some players to the open market–but have managed to stay busy by adding quality players to fill positions of need. Charles Omenihu and Jawaan Taylor lead the Chiefs' free agent class–but they also added quality depth players in linebacker Drue Tranquill and safety Mike Edwards. After the Chiefs invested in Jawaan Taylor it seemed unlikely they would bring back tackle Orlando Brown–and that was confirmed when he signed a deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In March of 2010, 34-year-old Jamie Laiaddee goes missing from a Phoenix, Arizona suburb. Ten weeks pass before anyone begins to worry. Investigators zero in on her boyfriend, Bryan Stewart, who actually doesn't exist. Who is Bryan Stewart? And can the police believe that he helped Jamie disappear? Bryan claims that Jamie is alive and doesn't want to be found, but detectives have their own theories. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the investigation into the death of Kari Baker on her podcast, My Life of Crime. Based on the 48 Hours episode, "The Stranger Beside Me”.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In March of 2010, 34-year-old Jamie Laiaddee goes missing from a Phoenix, Arizona suburb. Ten weeks pass before anyone begins to worry. Investigators zero in on her boyfriend, Bryan Stewart, who, as it turns out, doesn't exist. Who is Bryan Stewart, really? And can the police trust his story, that he helped Jamie disappear? Bryan claims that Jamie is alive and doesn't want to be found, but detectives have their own theories about what really happened to her. Based on the 48 Hours investigation, “The Stranger Beside Me”.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The future of Cadillac is all-electric—and the future is here. . With the launch of the Cadillac LYRIQ, the high-end brand relied on intensive market research and engineering brainpower to set a bold new course for luxury electric vehicle transportation. With premier technologies, high-performance features, and rapid-charging capability, the Cadillac LYRIQ is nearly identical to the concept vehicle—and priced around $60,000. The Ultium battery platform enables a near 50/50 weight distribution of the vehicle and a lower center of gravity for a sporty and responsive drive. . We sat down with Bryan Stewart, Global Program Engineering Manager for the Cadillac LYRIQ, who has more than 23 years of experience as an engineer at General Motors. As one of his most rewarding assignments to date, Bryan shared the engineering inspiration behind the Cadillac LYRIQ's stunning design and the importance of delivering a quintessential luxury vehicle experience that's all-electric and distinctly Cadillac. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
There are a lot of setbacks and failures along your pathway to becoming who you want to be, finding your ideal career path, and living a life on your terms post-military. In this episode, Bryan Stewart, retired Marine Corps infantry officer, seasoned healthcare executive, board member, and founder of HDO Health shares his learned lessons on how to overcome setbacks and practical tips on how you can own your journey versus being reactive to circumstance. Impactful Moments of the Show: 4:00MM: Going from decades of executive leadership experience to going into entrepreneurs. 6:00MM: What he learned from always staying inside of a beginner's mindset. 8:00MM: The process that led to his decision to leave the Marine Corps as an Infantry Officer. 12:00MM: Why he is sourcing talent in the healthcare space from the SkillBridge program. 14:00MM: Questions to ask yourself to gain clarity on your pathway to better leadership opportunities post-military. 17:00MM: Bryan's golden rules he learned from being raised in a judgemental household as an executive leader and start-up founder. 32:00MM: Bryan's three last saved rounds. Connect with Bryan on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjstewart/ More About Bryan Stewart: Bryan is a United States Marine Corps veteran and a senior executive with decades of servant leadership experience. His background includes big picture expertise, keen operational, financial, and governance skills, and firsthand knowledge of the functions and processes that make teams and businesses work. His diverse business career spans successful domestic and international roles across various organizations, including large, public companies like Medtronic, Abbott Laboratories, Zimmer Biomet, and Humana. He has also operated in several privately held and private equity-owned companies, including Ventana Medical Systems (Roche Diagnostics), AmeriPath (Quest Diagnostics), Healogics, and Sage Growth Partners. Bryan most recently served as the Chief Executive of PracticeWise and Golden Victory Medical and currently serves as a Director with Victory Strategies and as the Founder and CEO of HDO Health. Show Sponsor: Take the time and worry out of booking your short-term rentals, book with At Ease here: https://www.pcsatease.com/
On this edition of AP Draft Talk–Ron Kopp, Bryan Stewart, and Talon Graff breaking down the entire 2022 draft class for the Kansas City Chiefs! The Chiefs made a whopping 10 picks in the 2022 NFL Draft–with a majority coming on the defensive side of the ball. While all of these players might not turn into significant contributors–the Chiefs have a good chance to develop some interesting pieces. Kansas City knew they needed help in the secondary and attacked the cornerback position in this draft. We discuss our favorite picks and how each new player could have a role in the upcoming season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this edition of AP Draft Talk–Ron Kopp, Bryan Stewart, and Talon Graff are discussing draft week! The draft is finally upon us–so we've got some draft week superlatives to help you make it to Thursday. We discuss some best-case scenarios and the specific players we'd be over the moon for if the Chiefs manage to draft them. We finish things up with some second-round targets the Chiefs should have their eye on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this edition of AP Draft Talk–Ron Kopp, Bryan Stewart, and Talon Graff are discussing some mid-round corners the Chiefs could be looking to draft. The Chiefs haven't really hosted any of the edge rushers they could be looking at in the draft despite it being one of their biggest needs. Also, we discuss some potential draft day trades the Chiefs could consider–before finishing things up with a 3 round mock draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room, Ron Kopp Jr and Bryan Stewart discuss some positions the Chiefs don't really need to target in the upcoming NFL Draft. The Chiefs have shown serious interest in two veteran corners but with no deals done yet, that could be a position they address in the draft. Of course, they still need another wide receiver to try and fill the Tyreek Hill role so we discuss the top tiers and how they could fall in the draft. We finish things up with a full first-round mock to project who could be available for the Chiefs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room, Ron Kopp Jr, Talon Graff, and Bryan Stewart give their final thoughts on the Tyreek Hill trade. The Chiefs confirmed the signings of Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Ronald Jones which certainly doesn't replace Hill–but could be a sign of a shift in the Chiefs' offensive approach. Kansas City has reported interest in free-agent cornerback Stephon Gillmore or possible trade for Giants corner James Bradberry. So the guys discuss the position groups that still need to be addressed and rank the importance of those groups in the Chiefs winning the AFC once again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room, Ron Kopp Jr is off this week, so Talon Graff and Bryan Stewart fill in grading the Chiefs' moves so far during free agency. They haven't managed to land a big edge rusher like we believed they would–but Juju Smith-Schuster has the potential to be a home-run signing for the Chiefs offense, and the same can be said for Justin Reid. Also, the Chiefs brought back Derrick Nnadi who's been a consistent middle clogger for them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room Ron Kopp Jr, Talon Graff, and Bryan Stewart have some thoughts on the very short retirement of Tom Brady. Free agency opens today and the Chiefs are expected to be very active. The guys have several players they would like the Chiefs to take chances on as they hit the market. Also, the AFC West looks stacked before free agency even truly opens so the guys do their best to stack up the division. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room Ron Kopp Jr, Talon Graff, and Bryan Stewart are discussing some of the standouts from this NFL Combine over the weekend. There are a few prospects the guys loved before they tested through the roof in Indianapolis. After the combine, the guys are more confident than ever in the depth of this class, and the Chiefs' ability to land some impact players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room Ron Kopp Jr, Talon Graff, and Bryan Stewart are preparing you for NFL combine season! The guys discuss some of their favorite players to keep tabs on during this week's combine if you're a Chiefs fan. There are also a few small school players that aren't as high profile but could be players to watch for the Chiefs. We finish things up with a Draft Room mock draft taking a look specifically at the Chiefs' top two picks in this year's draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room Ron Kopp Jr, Talon Graff, and Bryan Stewart are joined by Jared Sapp to take a deep dive into the Chiefs' finances this offseason. Obviously, the Chiefs are looking to bring some guys back who are slated to hit the open market, but this team is going to face some cap casualties. Brett Veach has his work cut out for him in this year's draft but the Chiefs have more picks than they've had in recent years. The guys wrap things up by taking another look at some of their favorite potential Chiefs targets in the upcoming NFL Draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room Ron Kopp Jr, Talon Graff, and Bryan Stewart are taking a dive into the Chiefs' lingering free agents this offseason. The guys tell you which ones they should re-sign and which ones will find themselves on a new team. The Chiefs have some questions they need to answer in free agency ahead of the draft and they loaded up on futures contracts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Miss any of this week's podcasts? No problem. Welcome to the Arrowhead Pride Best of the Week: The Arrowhead Pride Draft Room made its debut with Ron Kopp, Bryan Stewart, and Talon Graff this week to take a look at the Chiefs' needs ahead of draft season (1:37). The Editors took a long hard look at the Chiefs pending free agents and which players are likely moving on from Kansas City (12:42). Pete Sweeney sat down with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce to discuss a funny moment at the NFL Honors ceremony and how he feels now that he's removed from the AFC Championship game loss (29:44). Stephen Serda sat down with former Chief and Jets guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif to discuss what was going through his mind when he watched the Chiefs thrilling divisional-round win over the Buffalo Bills (34:22). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the debut episode of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Room Ron Kopp Jr, Talon Graff, and Bryan Stewart are taking an early look at the Chiefs offseason moves. Kansas City has a lot of decisions to make this offseason once free agency opens and going into the NFL Draft. The guys take a look at the Chiefs' needs and biggest question marks on the roster going into 2022. Also, they take an early look at a couple of very intriguing draft prospects. Take our podcast survey: sbnation.com/survey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's another edition of the Arrowhead Pride 'Out of Structure podcast,' with Ron Kopp and Bryan Stewart filling in for Matt Stagner. The Chiefs once again sit atop the AFC after they got a little bit of help over the weekend. The guys have some thoughts about the Chiefs and Chargers now that we're a few days removed from the thriller. The Chiefs got everything they wanted and more out of their shorthanded defense. Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce were simply unstoppable for the Chiefs when they needed it, and we answer some questions in the Chiefs' mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan Stewart is CEO of Hacker Paradise, the longest running remote work and travel community, and he is also cofounder of Outpost, a network of coliving, coworking, and social spaces for location independent entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals. Bryan is based in Indonesia, on the island of Bali.Full show notes at www.northstarsleepschool.com/podcast
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner. Welcome to Episode 256 of Succotash. For those of you who are new here, thank you for choosing us to listen to. Last week in episode 264 show creator and every-other-episode host of Succotash Marc Hershon sat down with his longtime friend and former roommate Mark Pitta for a chats episode called "Visitin' Virtually with Mark Pitta". You can find that episode in the show archive at www.succotashshow.com and thru various soundcast listening services such as Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Audible, and Soundcloud just to name a few. What is your preferred listening platform? I'll take my answer off-air. This week I have a trio of clips for you from the soundcasts Salty Language, A Hot Dog is a Sandwich, and Don't Ask Tig…and of course this episode contains a classic advertisement from our longtime fake sponsor Henderson's Pants for their celebrated Down Under Pants. CLIPS Salty Language Just like Succotash, our friends Bryan Stewart and Tony High over at the Salty Language soundcast are into their 10th year of soundcasting! They rant on a variety of topics, ranging from comic books to movies. Recently, in their episdoe from August 4th, the boys Bryan and Tony discussed life, hanging out, bad audio, 10 years of podcasting, Minecraft, non-alcoholic beers, Y: The Last Man series, The Bad Batch, history of wrestling site, Fleets, a SUATMM Galactus figure, their QoftheW, and more! A Hot Dog Is a SandwichMythical Chefs Josh Scherer and Nicole Hendizadeh discuss, debate, and dissect the web's most hilariously controversial culinary quandaries. And in their episode from May 19th, 2021, "Can You Tell The Difference Between Coke and Pepsi?", Josh and Nicole did a blind taste test to find out if they could really tell the difference between the two sodas…or pops, depending where in the US you live. Don't Ask Tig Need advice? Comedian Tig Notaro doesn't have all the answers, but that won't stop her from fielding your questions on life's many challenges. Past Succotash guest Mike Birbiglia joined her recently in the episode from June 21st of this year to dive into the topics of doing a DIY exorcism or what to do if someone from your past wrote an unflattering song about you. That's all I have for you this week. I hope you find some of it entertaining, perhaps informative, various degrees of interesting. There's a LOT of content out there and choosing what to listen to can be challenging at times. Finding time to listen to anything can also be challenging so I am especially grateful that you have chosen to spend this bit of time with me. BTW, I have a channel on YouTube under my name, "Tyson Saner" and a "show" of sorts that features video gaming content from various genres throughout the years. Lately, I've been playing a lot of Minecraft. I've got some videos that are designed to lull you to sleep in a series called "Minecraft A.S.M.R." and, so far, they seem to be doing okay. Also on my channel I've been recording my screen during a soundcast called "Nooner Podcast" that I have been interacting with for 10 years…and doing a live tumblr every Tuesday night at 7:30 for a few years now. Why do we do any of this? I guess it's to have some additional sort of record of these moments in time for future generations...provided that the world is still here for them to look back on with any sort of fondness. Be sure to check out Epi266 next week when Marc will return with who knows what for you to listen to? In the meantime, thank you for listening, be decent to each other, and if anyone asks if you have heard anything good lately won't you please pass the Succotash? - Tyson Saner
Today we're taking a trip to Dayton Ohio to speak with 2 people dedicated to bringing diversity to the table, literally and figuratively, and how that action can change a city into a community. First, we'll hear from Bryan Stewart, founder of the Longest Table Dayton, a community movement that hosts community meals and encourages conversation between neighbors. Second, we'll talk to Amaha Sallasie, co-founder and board chair of the Gem City Market, a food co-op. We'll also hear from listeners who tell us about a person with an opposing political view who they wish they could break bread with. Executive Producers: Cristina Gonzalez, Jackie Garofano, Adell Coleman Senior Producer: Ryan Woodhall DCP Entertainment
Join Bryan and I for a discussion on the meaning of mentorship, navigating COVID-19, discussing leadership necessities, and gaining some incredible pieces of wisdom from a guy with 30+ years of leadership experience. Bryan is an active mentor and board member with several non-profits, former Marine Captain, husband, and father.
This episode features Bryan Stewart, CEO and Director at PracticeWise. Here, they discuss children’s behavioral health, key trends he’s seeing in healthcare, and more.
Scott and Cole are joined by Bryan Stewart to discuss the church's appeal to the state for protection and to settle disputes. Come and see the violence inherent in the system! Links: Bishop Takes Castle by S. C. GWYNNE The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth v. The Episcopal Church, Supreme Court of Texas Bishop Mayer Letter to the Diocese in the Wake of Supreme Court Decision Contact Us: Email: cpsquarepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @cp_square Dr. Self's Website: jscottself.com Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy
Jamie Laiaddee went missing in March 2010. Bryan, Rick and Ricky are all connected to her disappearance. But only one of them is guilty of her murder. And one of them knows where her body is. None of them are talking.
Pastor Joshua and Bryan Stewart discuss the strategies that trip up many believers and how to avoid them. To give click here For service times and directions click here
Wellness Awareness Series: Interview with Mary Bryan-Stewart. First, I want to say that I am loving talking with all these natural wellness people. They are all amazing and I have been learning so much just from the interviews. I'm so glad I can share these people with you. Mary has a really cool business where she makes paleo treats including donuts...yes donuts!...that are paleo-friendly. Take a listen to her awesome story. Make sure to join us this Sunday, Feb 9th from 2-5 to meet Mary and all the other amazing people at the Expo. register here: http://bit.ly/NaturalExpo
Wellness Awareness Series: Interview with Mary Bryan-Stewart. First, I want to say that I am loving talking with all these natural wellness people. They are all amazing and I have been learning so much just from the interviews. I'm so glad I can share these people with you. Mary has a really cool business where she makes paleo treats including donuts...yes donuts!...that are paleo-friendly. Take a listen to her awesome story. Make sure to join us this Sunday, Feb 9th from 2-5 to meet Mary and all the other amazing people at the Expo. register here: http://bit.ly/NaturalExpo
Wellness Awareness Series: Interview with Mary Bryan-Stewart. First, I want to say that I am loving talking with all these natural wellness people. They are all amazing and I have been learning so much just from the interviews. I'm so glad I can share these people with you. Mary has a really cool business where she makes paleo treats including donuts...yes donuts!...that are paleo-friendly. Take a listen to her awesome story. Make sure to join us this Sunday, Feb 9th from 2-5 to meet Mary and all the other amazing people at the Expo. register here: http://bit.ly/NaturalExpo
Summary Chances are that you will suffer from impostor syndrome at some point in your life. In this episode we explore what impostor syndrome is, why it occurs, and nine ways we can avoid feeling like a fraud. Transcript Welcome to episode 57 of the Leadership Today podcast where each week we tackle one of today’s biggest leadership challenges. This week we’re looking at impostor syndrome - what it is, why it occurs, and nine ways we can avoid feeling like a fraud. What is impostor syndrome? Put simply, impostor syndrome is the fear of being exposed as a fraud - that we lack the capability necessary for the challenges we face, and are only avoiding being found out through hard work and luck. Bryan Stewart says “The root of impostorism is thinking that people don't see you as you really are. We think people like us for something that isn't real and that they won't like us if they find out who we really are." We’ll look at Stewart’s research later. Importantly, it’s not a disorder. No psychologist is ever going to give you a mental diagnosis of impostor syndrome. Rather it’s a reaction or response that falls in the normal range of human experience. Studies vary, however impostor syndrome is thought to impact 70% of people across their life. That is, the majority of people at some point feel like a fraud. In Stewart’s study 20% of university students felt very strong feelings of impostorism at any one point in time. How does impostor syndrome work? The researcher Clance outlines what she calls an impostor cycle. The cycle starts with an achievement-based task. It might be a project, assignment or new responsibility. This is followed by feelings of anxiety, worry and doubt. The individual with impostor syndrome then typically takes one of two possible paths. The first is the ‘hard work’ path - this is a period of over-preparation and frantic work. The second potential path is a period of procrastination and avoidance. There’s a sense of relief once the challenge is completed. Those who took the hard work path will then put any positive outcome down to over-preparation rather than ability. Those who took the procrastination path will put any positive outcome is down to luck. In both cases, even a positive outcome and feedback is seen as further evidence of a lack of personal ability, and so the cycle continues. What’s the impact on the person and performance of impostor syndrome? Well, there’s the anxiety, fear and self-doubt that accompany new challenges and opportunities. And there’s often a reluctance to put your hand up for even greater challenges and opportunities. After all, those challenges heighten the risk of being discovered as a fraud. So what can you do to avoid impostor syndrome? Here are 9 ideas: Reframe challenges as opportunities to learn and grow rather than as chances to be tested and ‘found out’. Bringing a growth mindset to challenges will help reduce anxiety and increase motivation. Establish an appropriate standard for your work. Perfectionism and impostor syndrome often co-exist. If your work is never good enough in your own eyes, then no wonder you feel like a fraud. Reach outside of the group where you feel a fraud. Research by Bryan Stewart and colleagues has demonstrated that seeking support from within the group where you feel like a fraud is generally negative and reinforces the sense of being a fraud, while reaching outside the group to family, friends and others is generally positive. Reaching outside where you feel like a fraud recalibrates your abilities. Stop comparing yourself to others. It’s tempting to select people at the top of their game as comparison points. Look to them as inspiration rather than as a benchmark of where you should be. After all, everyone’s journey is different, and you will have your own strengths that even your idols lack. Keep a note of all the positive feedback you receive. When you receive positive feedback just say ‘thank you’. Don’t question it, just transfer it to a note or folder where you can review it when you face a future challenge. Name it to tame it. Most people have impostor syndrome at some point. It’s a normal part of human experience, and it’s harmful not helpful. Calling it out for what it is can help you to be proactive in reframing your thoughts and approach. Seek feedback on your approach and performance. Find some trusted people who can give you balanced feedback on your performance. We all need a cheer squad in life, but it needs to be a cheer squad that we trust to provide both positive and constructive feedback. Be kind to yourself. There’s a classic piece of research that demonstrated people are more compliant when administering medication to their dogs than they are at being compliant with their own medication. We’re often not kind and compassionate to ourselves. Give yourself a bit of a break and treat yourself the way you would treat a friend. Celebrate development and progress. We often don’t take the chance to reflect on just how far we’ve come. Ask yourself “What can I do now that I couldn’t do a year ago?”. Write out a list of strengths and achievements from the past year. Is impostor syndrome something you’ve struggled with? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Contact me via the leadership.today website, and use the connect link. References Clance, P.R. (1985). The impostor phenomenon: Overcoming the fear that haunts your success (p. 25). Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers. Richard G. Gardner, Jeffrey S. Bednar, Bryan W. Stewart, James B. Oldroyd, Joseph Moore. “I must have slipped through the cracks somehow”: An examination of coping with perceived impostorism and the role of social support. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2019; 115: 103337 DOI: 10.1016/j.jvb.2019.103337
Mr Stewart explains the origination of this movement. Why it is important. How it is helpful to have peer support and expectations. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edward-russell-jr/support
Dartmouth College professors Half Zantop and Susanne Zantop were hanging out at home, waiting for their friend to arrive for dinner, when two boys showed up at their door. The boys said they were working on a school project. Could they ask Half a few questions? Half obliged. He’d devoted his life to academics. Of course he would help 16 year old James Parker and 17 year old Robert Tulloch. But James and Rob weren’t there for a school project. In fact, there was no school project. Then, Kristin talks about a phlebotomist named Bryan Stewart. When Bryan and Jennifer Jackson first got together, things were great. But Bryan quickly became abusive. When Jennifer left Bryan, his threats escalated. The thought of paying child support for their infant son enraged him. He promised Jennifer that their son, Brryan Jackson, wouldn’t live to the age of five. Around that same time, Bryan “joked” with coworkers that as a phlebotomist, he could inject his enemies with disease-tainted blood, and they’d never know what hit them. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Brryan Jackson: My father injected me with HIV” by Lucy Hancock, for BBC News “A positive life: How a son survived being injected with HIV by his father,” by Justin Heckert for GQ Magazine “Man accused of injecting H.I.V. in son,” by Jo Thomas for the New York Times “Mother testifies that defendant hinted at son’s death,” CNN “Brian Stewart (phlebotomist)” Wikipedia entry In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “The Dartmouth Murders” by Denise Noe, The Crime Library “Hearts of Darkness” by Alex Tresniowski, People Magazine “Dartmouth professors’ murderer to get new sentence” by Peter Schworm and John R. Ellement, The Boston Globe “Man convicted in 2001 murders of professors asks for early release” by Elliot Zornitsky, The Dartmouth “2001 Dartmouth College murders” wikipedia.org
Sam Sen and Bryan Stewart oversee value added smart home services and renewable energy options for TXU Energy, one of the largest electricity providers in the state of Texas. They sit down with hosts Kyle Frazier and Tim Duffy to share details about TXU's bundled home services, iThermostat product, wind and solar energy plans, and Alexa skill for customer service, as well as what the future of smart homes and renewable energy in Texas may look like.
For more detailed show notes, images and artwork for this episode and previous episodes, head over to slopfestpod.com Links & Social: Slopfest Website Slopfest Facebook Slopfest Twitter Slopfest Instagram Stories Australian Corporate eSports Irish Medical Journal recounts the case of a 33 year old man who was hospitalized after repeatedly injecting himself with semen to relieve chronic back pain 30 year old, Bryan Stewart, is behind bars in Florida after allegedly threatening to kill his neighbour with kindness 42 year old Heather Carpenter, a substitute teacher in Florida, was so angry with a principal that she smeared human feces around a Sarasota park pavilion that the principal had rented for her child's birthday party Williamson County is pairing deputies with cardboard cutouts of officers to deter motorists from speeding
Saluton! Estas mi, your host...Tyson Saner. Welcome to Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. I'm so glad you chose to join me for this clips episode featuring soundcasts that are chock full of current events... Or at least they were current events when they were being commented on by people in the more-or-less recent past. One might recall some of the topics and/or events discussed ahead in the program...others may not. I thank you for listening either way. Apart from clips, we have a single Burst O' Durst from raging moderate Will Durst. AND we've got some premium advertising coming your way. Henderson's Pants will delight us with a particularly classy commercial later in the program. We also unveil a new sponsor: TrumPoetry.com, featuring the daily news…in rhyme! As I mentioned before, I've got clips and helping me introduce them is my co-host for Anti Social Show and the guest for Epi 173 of this very program, Hunter Block! Since you can't hear him here, those clips are from soundcasts SModcast, Let's Get Shitty Show, This Past Weekend, Movie Sign With The Mads, Salty Language, and This Or That. Let's get to the clippage, shall we? CLIPS This Past WeekendHost Theo Von is joined by that "solid 8" Whitney Cummings, where they talk about Roseanne (the TV show and the woman), dating comics and "classing it up". She also plugs her book I'm Fine…And Other Lies which you can get at Amazon - and for your convenience, you can just click on the banner at the top of our http://SuccotashShow.com homesite. Not only will you be able to order her tome but you can contribute to your favoirte soundcast soundcast in the very same click. SModcastKevin Smith and Scott Moser commiserate and celebrate with the cast of Comic Book Men (Walt Flanagan, Bryan Johnson, Michael Zapcic, and Ming Chen) as the seven seasons on AMC TV fades but their new Patreon-based soundcast begins! Salty LanguageOur longtime social media buddies behind the Salty Language soundcast, Bryan Stewart and Tony High, are finally back! Last heard on our show way, way back in Epi82, we clip from their "No Garbage Tiddies" episode from back in June, specifically the "Instagram TV" segment of the show. Movie Signs with The MadsClipped from the very first episode of Movie Sign with The Mads. Hosts Frank Conniff, Trace Beaulieu, and Carolina Hidalgo fight back against the alien invasion of the senses that is Independence Day: Resurgence. (Spoiloer Alert: Our clip contains spoilers for the movie Independence Day: Resurgence!) This Or ThatFrom their iTunes description: "You've played Would You Rather before, but never like this. Welcome to the world of This or That, the podcast where no subject is off limits and no option is left unexplored. You can't help but play along as Chris, Joshua, and Danielle tackle each week's topics with humor, intelligence, and a touch of raunchiness." Our clip is from show 126 from June 25th, 2018 entitled "Knife Thrower's Assistant or Lion Tamer". Let's Get Shitty ShowSelf-proclaimed "uninformed hosts" Eddie and Alyssa Jefferson guide listeners through discussions about new, culture, comedy, the arts, buttholes, and genitalia. Our clips comes from a recent episode entitled, "Butterdick". And that's just the title, so hang on. BIG WRAP-UP Well, that's about the size of it. This episode is posting at a pivotal point in my personal life so it has a greater potential for me to remember it if I ever were to have one of those "I wonder what I was doing when..." moments in my future. I likely will have one of those moments because I'm extremely self-absorbed. "That's not likely to change unless I really want it" is a thing that I would say if I were a licensed therapist... but I'm not. Anyway, I hope your listening experience was pleasurable. I like to think that if you were to enjoy it enough you might take a moment to subscribe to us on iTunes or perhaps give us a five-star rating and a review. That sort of thing lets the powers that be know that you would like the program to stay around... and if enough people do that sort of thing... I might find out about it... That would be most triumphant as the kids used to say when I was one of those... although I was never Bill OR Ted... Back to the subscribing, the rating, the sharing us with others... that's how you show us love and when you do that, I say "I love you, too" and, also, thank you for doing that thing I gently urge you to do at the close of every episode and that is to Please, Pass The Succotash... — Tyson Saner
In this week’s episode, perspective and conversation on the Arkansas Supreme Court’s decision to temporarily allow the implementation of the Voter ID law, City of Little Rock’s issuance of municipal ID cards and Little Rock’s ranking on the most fun cities list. We discussed Little Rock’s entertainment and nightlife scene with our guest Bryan Stewart, founder of B-Level Entertainment. #RockTheCulture --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
In the ballad of Jamie Laiaddee, Rick Wayne Valentini aka Bryan Stewart is a real tool bag who totally still claims his innocence.
Bryan Stewart is a partner/clinic director at the California Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy in Brea, California. Today he comes on to discuss his path to clinic director/management, responsibilities of being a PT clinic director, what he's learned being a director and about PT from this perspective, qualities of an effective manager, pros and cons of working in PT management, his position on clinic reimbursement, onboarding new staff, mentoring/education from a manager role, how to handle patient and staff conflicts, what SPTs/PTs should ask themselves to see if management is right for them, most helpful resources for the new manager, and much more! California Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy offers physical and occupational therapy services to Brea, La Habra, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Whittier, Diamond Bar, Placentia and other surrounding north Orange County areas. Website: http://calrehabbrea.com/ Clinic Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CalRehabBrea/ Clinic Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/cal_rehab_brea/ Bryan's Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/DrBryanStewart
Physical Therapists Rob Vining, PT of www.PTlive.me and Dave Kittle, DPT of www.Vinitial.com discuss current topics in Physical Therapy and Technology. Video at https://youtu.be/TATPC9Ye1Dc
This is Episode 82 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast, and I AM your host, Marc Hershon. Terribly sorry for the delay between shows. My wife and I have been in the throes of moving - not far, really only about 10 minutes from where we were living - but you know what moving can be like. Especially for a podcaster - you misplace one box with important equipment in it and it's like your show never existed. Anyway, last episode I had fun with our Associate Producer Tyson Saner co-hosting the show. This time out our special guest is Hal Lublin from The Thrilling Adventure Hour and The David Feldman Show. We first interviewed Hal last year when he was up for the 12th Annual San Francisco Sketchfest. This year he was up for the 13th edition and we caught up with him again. (During the interivew we had some short unplanned cameo appearances by Ben Blacker, Cole Stratton, and Scott Lifton, but that's what happenes when you set up in the lobby of the hotel Sketchfest was using as their main HQ for this year's event…) In addition to our catch-up session with Hal, we've got some clips and not one but TWO of our Bursts O' Durst with political comedian Will Durst. THE TEN MOST ACTIVE SHOWS IN THE STITCHER TOP 100 COMEDY PODCAST LIST Who moved the most up or down the Stitcher Top 100 Comedy Podcast list this past week? Just listen… AT MOVED 22. What About Pod? +732. The Brian & Jill Show -1036. SModcast >> Jay & Silent Bob Get Old -1157. The Bryan Callen Show +3464. Sawbones: A Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine +3673. Harmontown +3281. Where’s My 40 Acres Podcast -890. Three Guys On +10292. Mr. No Good +10894. The Craig Shoemaker Show +272 Glad to see our old pal Craig Shoemaker vaulting into the top 100! We had him as our Special Guest back in Epi29 – maybe we can rope him into another interview soon. HENDERSON'S PANTS LOGO A few weeks ago, I tweeted that I would like to have folks submit designs for a Henderson's Pants logo, with the idea we might start to sell some t-shirts, open a phony website, who knows? Listener and podcaster Dr. Norman Trousers rose to the challenge and submitted several, one of which appears here: I love it! Anyone else have an idea, you're going to have to go Doc Trow one better. Plus he and his co-host cut us a special clip from their Casa Mirth podcast for this episode! CLIPS What Say You?As you may know, I’m one of the gang of reviewers that contributes to This Week In Comedy Podcasts up at Splitsider.com every week, along with Zoe Schwab, Pablo Goldstein, Josh Sorokach, Robert Schoon, Scott Reynolds, and Jenny Nelson. This week I reviewed What Say You?, hosted by Brian Quinn and Sal Vulcano. If you watch Impractical Jokers on TruTV, these are two of those guys. And Brian is also part of the Tell ‘Em, Steve-Dave podcast on the SModcast network. What Say You? Is just these two guys – Brian and Sal – talking about whatever comes into their heads. The lastest epsiode has a story about a pair of women’s pants that Sal received via UPS by accident and what he ended up doing about them. It’s, well, not normal… And that’s how it starts. The story get so funny that Brian ends laughing so hard that he actually ends up throwing up. As I concluded on in my review on Splitsider for this show: Podcast Gold. Casa MirthI always appreciate when a podcast wants to send along a clip of their show. Promos I'm not as keen on but one thing that only happened afew times in the almost three years that I've been doing Succotash is someone taking the time to put together a custom clip. Dr. Normal Trousers and his partner-in-podcasting River Zambezi have done just that. Coupled with the Henderson's Pants logo that Trousers did, Casa Mirth ranks right up there with the best! HMS CodcastAs I just got done writing about, I'm not a big fan of the pre-fab promo but I got one in that's from a pretty original show and put together by a fellow podcast who's recently had some tough breaks, healthwise. Nigel Boydell had been doing a very funny show called Uncle Arthur’s Bollocks as well as a second program, CSI Troutbeck. One of the complications from his health issues was that he had to have 16 teeth removed. Yikes! This has left him with what he calls "a pronounced lisp." But podcasting is what he wanted to do so he ended up WRITING one and engaging podcasters from all over the place to help read the passages from a series of continuing misadventures of a ship’s crew on a voyage to discover the New World. So far he’s got episodes voiced by the likes of the aforementioned Dr Norman Trousers (Casa Mirth), Matt LeRoy (Wicked Radio Network), Matt Brundage (Another Damn Trivia Show) and Jenny Sorens, wife of podcaster Kat Sorens (Strange Times Show) Salty LanguageOne of our frequent retweeters is the Salty Language podcast with Bryan Stewart, Tony High, and Tate Hayes. These guys and a gal talk about a lot of stuff and recently they were on about The Beatles big 50th Anniversary on the Ed Sullivan show. Tony isn’t on this clip which our Associate Producer Tyson Saner clipped for us, but you’ll get the idea of the show’s flow. The Bitter SoundA longtime supporter of Succotash is Davian Dent, the host of both The Bitter Sound podcast as well as co-host of The Strange Times podcast. The Bitter Sound is a truly strange and wonderful combination of odd ramblings, ambient music, disturbing soundscapes and visits from a variety of people. In fact, our own announcer Bill Heywatt is slated to be a future guest on the show. Me1 vs Me2I got a recommendation from Andy McHaffie, who tweets as @AndyMcH, to give a listen to Me1 vs Me2 Snooker, which features British comedian Richard Herring in an ongoing series of snooker games played by himself playing with himself. Well, not playing with himself. Playing AGAINST himself, really. And also serving as the commentators and the referees for the games. With a premise that odd, it had better be good. And so it is… Not too many clips this episode but the Hal Lublin interview runs about 50 minutes, so you're still getting a lot of show! Enjoy…and remember to please pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon