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In this week's episode, Dr. Lauryn welcomes rockstar chiropractor, speaker, and friend, Dr. Bryant Harris, to the podcast. They hit on a wide range of topics throughout their conversation, with an emphasis on credibility, communication, and relationship building with your patients, often using Dr. Bryant's unique position as a single man working in the female dominated field of preconception, pregnancy, and pediatrics as the backdrop. A lot of nuggets of wisdom packed into this one (platinum nuggets that is, not gold, don't worry you'll get it once you listen). Dr. Bryant Harris is a dedicated chiropractor based in Annapolis, Maryland, specializing in NeuroStructural Correction. As Annapolis' only Board Certified Pediatric Chiropractor (CACCP), he has a passion for helping pregnant women, children, and families achieve their full potential. Dr. Harris pursued 200 hours of post-graduate training in family wellness, including the Webster Technique and Perinatal Certification, focusing on preconception, pregnancy, postpartum, and early childhood care. Inspired by his mother's transformative health journey through chiropractic care, Dr. Harris is committed to providing extraordinary care to his community.During their conversation Dr. Lauryn and Dr. Bryant discuss the desire to be liked and how it impacts their professional lives, patient retention strategies, postpartum and first week of life adjustments, being a male chiropractor serving moms and women, entitlement vs experience, and much more.Follow Dr. Bryant Harris: Website | Instagram | LinkedIn– – – – – Sign up here to receive our monthly associate job postings email.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | FacebookMentioned in this episode:Do you need help in your practice with the busy work that you or your staff don't like doing? If you said yes, then you've got to check out the virtual chiropractic assistants offered by Chiro Matchmakers.Chiro MatchmakersLooking for an associate? Want your advertisement viewed by thousands of chiropractic students each month? If you answered yes and yes, then click the She Slays Job Board link below to grab your spot in next months posting!She Slays Associates Job BoardGo from surviving to thriving with Genesis Chiropractic Software. Learn more and get your special discount using the link below!Genesis Chiropractic SoftwareTo learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to the link below and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.CLALearn more about Sunlighten Saunas and get your She Slays discount by clicking the link below!Sunlighten...
Today, Capitol Hill reporter Bryant Harris joins the episode to discuss a recent drone sale to India.
Today, Capitol Hill reporter Bryant Harris dives into the world of presidential war powers -- and how sometimes Congress tries to reign them in.
The AUKUS pact between the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia aims to increase naval cooperation between the three countries in the face of a rising China. A major component involves the US and UK operating nuclear-powered submarines out of Australia by 2027, with plans to eventually transfer nuclear submarine technology to enable Australia to have its own nuclear submarine fleet. Together with Megan Eckstein, naval warfare reporter at Defense News, and Bryant Harris, Congress reporter at Defense News we discuss the goals, benefits, challenges, and political dimensions around AUKUS including building up the submarine and naval industrial bases, training Australian sailors on nuclear reactor operations, congressional concerns around protecting technology, and the role of export controls. We also discuss the pact hopes to boost interoperability and enhanced deterrence to counter China's growing naval capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region. Megan Eckstein on X: @maeday22 Bryant Harris on X: @brykharris More details on AUKUS. Email me at: usnavalhistorypodcast@gmail.com Follow me on IG: @USNavyPodcast Follow me on X: @USNavyPodcast
Today, Rep. Mike Gallagher sits down with Defense News Capitol Hill reporter Bryant Harris to talk about support
Today, Rep. Mike Garcia sits down with Defense News Capitol Hill reporter Bryant Harris to talk about Ukraine and Israel defense funding.
The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office congratulates Lieutenant Bryant Harris on graduating from the 285th session of the FBI National Academy. Internationally known for its academic excellence, the National Academy offers 10 weeks of advanced communication, leadership, and fitness training. Lieutenant Harris has dedicated his career to the defense of our nation and the service of his community with over 22 years of combined service. He is a Marine, Former Secret Service Uniform Division Officer, and current Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office Assistant Director of Training. Lieutenant Harris is a Cum Laude graduate of Catawba College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology. He also earned a Master of Science degree in Emergency Management from the University of Maryland Global Campus.Lieutenant Harris has gained knowledge by working various divisions to include Jail Operations, Court Operations Security, Field Operations, Fugitive Unit, and Training Unit throughout 17 years of service at the Sheriff's Office.
Dr. Bryant Harris was nothing I was expecting when we arranged this meeting. Not only is he young, he has a very different chiropractic practice in TruCentered Chiropractic Care. I arrived at Rise Up Coffee expecting to hear about sore backs and stiff necks but learned that it is a lot more than that. Especially since Dr. Harris has a very focused practice. Perinatal and pediatric chiropractic care. Who knew? From pre-conception, through pregnancy, birth, and delivery, TruCentered can likely help with the issues that pop up. For the pediatric set, he treats the usual symptoms and says that those symptoms may indeed be a catalyst to other behavioral issues. And, he offered some analogies that really resonated with me! As with most of the doctor spotlights we have done, this one was very fun and incredibly educational. Have a listen! LINKS: TruCentered Chiropractic Care (Website) TruCentered Chiropractic Care (Facebook) TruCentered Chiropractic Care (Twitter) TruCentered Chiropractic Care (Instagram)
Dr. Bryant Harris of TruCentered Chiropractic in Annapolis, Maryland has a unique blend of skills that cross a spectrum of chiropractic care. He's an upper cervical chiropractor with training in a variety of techniques, including Blair, Knee Chest, and Orthospinology. In addition to his upper cervical pedigree, Dr. Harris has extensive training in pediatric chiropractic care. In this episode, we discuss: his path to chiropractic and pediatric focused care educational paths to becoming an advanced pediatric clinician considerations for having more kids in the office networking and comanaging with other professionals in the perinatal/pediatric healthcare space case management for pediatric patients and more. Check out TruCentered Chiropractic here: https://www.chiropractorsannapolis.com/ to connect with Dr. Harris and carry on the conversation. For upcoming Blair Technique events, including the 2022 annual convention in Chartlotte, NC - visit: https://www.blairtechnique.com/events/#!event-list
On 20 January, 2021, Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States. President Biden has come into power breaking records and making history. He received more votes than any other president in history, beating Barack Obama’s previous record. At 78, he is the oldest president to be sworn in, breaking Donald Trump’s record. And he is the first president to have a female vice president, Kamala Harris. At the same time, as Trump leaves the White House, he too departs having made history. Trump is the only president to have been impeached twice. We talk to Dr Lindsay Chervinsky, presidential historian and scholar at the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies in New York state, and Bryant Harris, The National’s correspondent in Washington, about how unprecedented this presidential handover has been. Hosted by Cody Combs.
It’s that time of year, folks, whether you’re trying to find the cheapest apple pie in the grocery store or battling parents for the last Turboman doll at a toy store, Phil and Cooper have a show for you! What’s on the horizon for the Middle East in the new year? What about Congress, and the presidential elections? And how about some year-end predictions from some of Al-Monitor’s columnists and contributors? Also, John McLaughlin rises again, and more surprises! Be sure to check out Al-Monitor’s Election 2020 Coverage by Bryant Harris! Music: Jean-Marie Riachi - “Jingle Bells” ( Spotify | Apple Music)
Phil and Cooper do a deep dive into the ongoing conflict in Yemen, which has become one of the worst humanitarian crises in history. We look into how a unified Yemen was first formed, and how today, nascent movements in southern Yemen are looking into splitting the country once again. Two Al-Monitor contributors and Yemeni journalists, Naseh Shaker and Afrah Nasser, join the podcast to lend valuable insight into a civil war where conflicting reports are rampant. Also, Gulf Pulse columnist Bruce Riedel talks about the role Saudi Arabia and the UAE have played in the conflict, and Washington correspondent Bryant Harris speaks about the increased lobbying from Yemeni separatists in DC. Aden standoff puts Hadi's legitimacy at stake (Naseh Shaker) Yemen’s southern separatists take case to Congress (Bryant Harris) UAE shifts course in Yemen (Amar al-Ashwal) Riyadh faces new setback in south Yemen (Bruce Riedel) Southern Yemeni women enter storm of politics, war (Afrah Nasser) Extra Listening: Episode #34, Quds You Be More Wrong? (12/13/2017): After helping bring to power the same Houthi rebels who ran him out of Yemen, ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed by the rebels after they found him too disloyal. Episode #77, Backing Out (11/14/2018): The Trump Administration considers pulling its material support to the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen. Music: Faysal Alawi - “Taybet Ya Al Madhnon” (Spotify | Apple Music)
The Trump Administration’s strong rhetoric following this week’s attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman is just another example of their maximum pressure campaign on Iran. Because of this, there are conversations in Congress about how the president’s office is utilizing war powers - the power to declare, and to sell weapons to other countries. What loopholes have Trump’s team been taking advantage of? And how have been lawmakers responded? Phil and Cooper discuss the laws in question and get some key reports from Al-Monitor’s congressional correspondent Bryant Harris. Democrats want to tie Trump’s hands on Iran. Here are their options. (Bryant Harris) Democrats move to defund Yemen war after veto defeat (Bryant Harris) Democrats fret over Iran escalation risk (Bryant Harris) Republicans rebuke Trump over Gulf arms sales (Bryant Harris) Sen. Van Hollen challenges Trump's bypass of Congress on Saudi Arabia, Iran Congress opens several new fronts in bid to block Gulf arms sales US blames Iran for Gulf tanker attack (Jack Detsch) Extra Listening: Episode #8, A Hollow Orb for the King (5/31/2017): The US and Saudi Arabia sign a prospective arms deal totaling $350 billion over ten years. Episode #75, Crown Control (10/31/2018): A conversation with Al-Monitor columnist Bruce Riedel about the Saudi Crown Prince and his controversial policy decisions. Episode #77, Backing Out (11/14/2018): Phil and Cooper talk with Pentagon correspondent Jack Detsch about American military support for the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen. Music: Mashrou’ Leila - “Cavalry” (Spotify | Apple Music)
Jennifer James Soto*, Bryant Harris, Raydale Blaylock-Shand*, Courtney Klamar, Kate Sullivan, Annie Meredith, Chiara Fuller, and Charlene Wingate are the candidates running for the Education Commission at The Riverside Church in 2019. *Jennifer and Raydale were unavailable for interviews.1. How long have you been a part of The Riverside Church?2. What values or qualities do you hope people experience when they interact with The Riverside Church?3. Why are you a part of Riverside and what does it mean to be an engaged member of this community?4. What is our greatest challenge as a community and how should we respond to it?5. If you are elected, how do you plan to support the life and vitality of congregational members, clergy, and staff through your role?Visit trcnyc.org/LayLeadership2019 to find out more about the 2019 Lay Leadership elections. Visit trcnyc.org/DigitalDischipleship for For more podcasts and Digital Discipleship resources, including Riverside's seasonal devotional podcast, Be Still and Go: Meditations for the Movement.
Jennifer James Soto*, Bryant Harris, Raydale Blaylock-Shand*, Courtney Klamar, Kate Sullivan, Annie Meredith, Chiara Fuller, and Charlene Wingate are the candidates running for the Education Commission at The Riverside Church in 2019. *Jennifer and Raydale were unavailable for interviews.1. How long have you been a part of The Riverside Church?2. What values or qualities do you hope people experience when they interact with The Riverside Church?3. Why are you a part of Riverside and what does it mean to be an engaged member of this community?4. What is our greatest challenge as a community and how should we respond to it?5. If you are elected, how do you plan to support the life and vitality of congregational members, clergy, and staff through your role?Visit trcnyc.org/LayLeadership2019 to find out more about the 2019 Lay Leadership elections. Visit trcnyc.org/DigitalDischipleship for For more podcasts and Digital Discipleship resources, including Riverside's seasonal devotional podcast, Be Still and Go: Meditations for the Movement.
Phil and Cooper discuss the Nowruz holiday - what are its origins? Who celebrates it, and how do you celebrate it? Also, Al-Monitor’s Congressional Correspondent Bryant Harris joins to discuss where the current round of 2020 presidential candidates stand on the question of the Iran Nuclear Deal. Iran’s Islamic authorities slowly embrace ancient Festival of Fire (Zahra Alipour) 2020 Democrats vow to re-enter Iran nuclear deal (Bryant Harris) Music: Various Artists - “Haji Firooz” (Spotify | YouTube)
Since last year’s midterm elections, a new branch of Congressional freshmen have been shaking up the political world. How has this diverse group of progressive lawmakers been challenging the status quo with U.S. policy in the Middle East? Phil and Cooper speak with Al-Monitor’s congressional correspondent Bryant Harris about the recent spat between New York Rep. Eliot Engel and newcomer Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan over the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the battle over the pro-Palestinian Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions (BDS) movement. Be sure to check out Al-Monitor’s running blog following legislation on the BDS movement in Congress. Top Democrat on foreign affairs shoots down pro-Palestinian trips (Bryant Harris) Intel: How the latest freshman-establishment spat is laying bare Democrats’ Palestinian problem (Bryant Harris) Senate’s first anti-BDS bill faces uncertain future in House (Bryant Harris) Music: Wael Kfoury – “Maghrorah” (Spotify | iTunes)
How will we miss 2018? Let me count the ways. Alright, we’re done - let’s get this year over with. Phil and Cooper speak with Al-Monitor’s Congressional Correspondent Bryant Harris about the recent Senate vote on Yemen, and we will hear from him and many other Al-Monitor editors and columnists about their predictions for the coming year, featuring Mazal Mualem, Daoud Kuttab, Laura Rozen, Mohammad Shabbani, Ali Mamouri, Amberin Zaman, and Max Suchkov. Also, give a warm welcome to guest host, the late John McLaughlin. This is the last episode of 2018, see you in January! Senate votes to end US involvement in Yemen war (Bryant Harris) Music: Fairuz – “Laylet Eid” (iTunes | Spotify)
The US officially opened its new embassy in Jerusalem, which led to protests that saw at least 60 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces. Phil and Cooper discuss the ramifications of the embassy move, as well as the history of the Nakba. Also, Iraq had elections and the results might change the country’s political landscape. 04:06 - US opens Jerusalem embassy amid Gaza bloodshed (Bryant Harris) 04:06 - Palestinians struggle to preserve memories in younger generation (Tessa Fox) 13:35 - Iraqi election results shock political class (Ali Mamouri) 13:35 - Iranian media react to populist cleric's victory in Iraq elections (Al-Monitor Staff) Music: Rida - Neseet El Nom (iTunes | Spotify | YouTube)
It’s just Phil and Cooper, and in this week’s episode, they discuss three big issues: the status of Turkey’s military operation into Afrin to defeat the Kurds, a bill in US Congress failing to end support for the war in Yemen and the secret Israeli attack on a Syrian nuclear reactor. Whew! That was a mouthful. 04:29 - Turkey demands 'respect' after taking Syria’s Afrin from Kurdish militia (Ayla Jean Yackley) 04:29 - Turkey rolls into Afrin, apparently on way to Manbij (Metin Gurcan) 10:39 - Iran looms large as Congress casts Yemen war vote (Bryant Harris) 18:50 - The story behind Israel's secret strike on Syria's nuclear reactor (Ben Caspit) Music: Athena - Kafama Gore (iTunes | Spotify | YouTube)
Phil and Cooper thought about a clip show to commemorate the garbage bag that was 2017, but chose to do a panel recap instead. Al-Monitor's Washington bureau is on the pod this week to discuss the year in lobbying, defense and legislation with regard to the Middle East. This is the last episode of 2017; we’ll see you again January 10! Middle East Lobbying - The Influence Game Music: Klay BBj - Mayhebbouch Lehtiram (iTunes | Spotify)
Phil and Cooper speak with Al-Monitor’s Congressional Correspondent, Bryant Harris, to learn more about Congress and Trump’s takes on Middle East foreign aid, in particular for Palestine and Egypt – no calculators necessary. Also, the Redskins are a garbage football team, FedEx Field is the worst stadium, and Cooper needs to be shamed for still being a fan. Key Senate panel votes to slash Palestinian aid over ‘martyr’ payments (Bryant Harris) Senate panel slashes military aid to Egypt (Bryant Harris) Song: Nesreen Tafesh – “123 Habibi” (Spotify | Youtube)
This week on "Bombshell," we dissect Trump’s first 100 days: whither America First, Axis of Adults (or just the big kids table?), budget shenanigans, and delegating all the things. But first, Mira Rapp-Hooper joins us to walk through the state of play on the Korean Peninsula (and reveals where you can get literal bombshells made into knives). And then Loren and Erin confess why all we want in life is Mara Jade back in the Star Wars canon. Want to meet the Bombshell crew in person? Click here! “North Korea risk too high for military option,” Robert Litwak, USA Today “Could Playing Chicken with North Korea Really Pay Off?,” Jon Wolfstahl, Foreign Policy “Confusion, chaos after Taliban breach Afghan base in deadly attack,” Abdul Matin, Reuters “Keeping Up Civ-Mil Relations,” Mara Karlin and Loren Schulman, War on the Rocks “Persistence of Trump Derangement Syndrome,” Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker “Trump Has Pivoted to Scoring Easy Wins,” Jonah Goldberg, National Review “Trump Foreign Policy at 100 Days: The Downside of Unpredictability,” Olivier Knox, Yahoo News “US Foreign Policy and the Trump Administration's Axis of Adults,” by Dan Drezner, The Washington Post “The End of Foreign Aid As We Know It,” Bryant Harris, et al, Foreign Policy “Mattis tells Hill Trump budget won't fully rebuild military,” Jeremy Herb, CNN
This week on "Bombshell," we dissect Trump’s first 100 days: whither America First, Axis of Adults (or just the big kids table?), budget shenanigans, and delegating all the things. But first, Mira Rapp-Hooper joins us to walk through the state of play on the Korean Peninsula (and reveals where you can get literal bombshells made into knives). And then Loren and Erin confess why all we want in life is Mara Jade back in the Star Wars canon. Want to meet the Bombshell crew in person? Click here! “North Korea risk too high for military option,” Robert Litwak, USA Today “Could Playing Chicken with North Korea Really Pay Off?,” Jon Wolfstahl, Foreign Policy “Confusion, chaos after Taliban breach Afghan base in deadly attack,” Abdul Matin, Reuters “Keeping Up Civ-Mil Relations,” Mara Karlin and Loren Schulman, War on the Rocks “Persistence of Trump Derangement Syndrome,” Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker “Trump Has Pivoted to Scoring Easy Wins,” Jonah Goldberg, National Review “Trump Foreign Policy at 100 Days: The Downside of Unpredictability,” Olivier Knox, Yahoo News “US Foreign Policy and the Trump Administration's Axis of Adults,” by Dan Drezner, The Washington Post “The End of Foreign Aid As We Know It,” Bryant Harris, et al, Foreign Policy “Mattis tells Hill Trump budget won't fully rebuild military,” Jeremy Herb, CNN