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In Search Of More
Understanding Sexual Addiction - w/ Board Certified Sex & Addiction Therapist Dr. Carol Clark

In Search Of More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 88:25


In this episode of the In Search of More podcast hosted by Eliyahu Nash with special guest Dr. Carol Clark, they explore the pervasive nature of addiction in America, linking it to childhood trauma and negative messages from authority figures. She highlights that addiction can manifest through various behaviors, including sex, alcohol, drugs, and pornography. Dr. Clark emphasizes the importance of recognizing sex addiction as a valid condition and underscores that recovery is about rebuilding connections. She also delves into the evolution of the 12-step program, its relevance to different addictive behaviors, and the need for supportive communities. Additionally, Dr. Clark discusses the isolating nature of pornography addiction, her personal experiences, and her new book on finding meaning and connection through life's challenges. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Dr. Clark Website | https://bit.ly/4eEPcBZ LinkedIn | https://bit.ly/3VI9LF0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Eli Website | https://bit.ly/eliyahunash Instagram | https://bit.ly/eliyahu_nash Facebook | http://bit.ly/3h3rFSr YouTube | https://youtube.com/@insearchofmore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the In Search of More Podcast: www.youtube.com/@InSearchOfMore?sub_confirmation=1 For booking inquiries, email: booking@insearchofmorepodcast.com Join Our WhatsApp: https://wa.me/message/PBH5QDJQNQ5LJ1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media Facebook | http://bit.ly/3jr9eYT Instagram | http://bit.ly/3JsvU5I TikTok | http://bit.ly/3XZ60Lo Twitter | http://bit.ly/3XNgxsR --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-search-of-more/support

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull
Notes from Under the Piano #20 – Secrets of Conducting

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 6:10


As Maestro Maull reveals three secrets of conducting, he reflects on his Austrian conducting mentor, Richard Johannes Lert, who taught him the most important secret of all—which may surprise you.

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull
Notes from Under the Piano #19 - Vacation Listening

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 3:58


Do you listen to music while on vacation? In this episode, Maestro Maull reminisces about the struggle traveling with cassettes and CDs, which many of us can remember. He also shares some of his favorite traveling music, including his playlist on a recent trip to Cancun.

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Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull
Notes from Under the Piano #18 - Come On Down!

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 5:48


In this video podcast episode, Maestro George Marriner Maull talks about when he first met his wife Marcia in the late 1970s. He was enamored not only with her masterful skills as a pianist, but also her love of puzzles and games. Marcia especially enjoyed watching “The Price Is Right,” and she got tickets to the show in August 1982. Both George and Marcia were called to be contestants, and you won't believe what they won … and still use to this day! 

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Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull
Notes from Under the Piano #16– Emmy Reflections

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 4:36


The Discovery Orchestra was so proud to be recognized by the New York and Mid-Atlantic Chapters of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, with three out of our five television shows nominated for Emmy® Awards over the years.  Although Maestro Maull had fun rubbing elbows with superstars, he reveals the true reason why we independently produce our nationally-distributed television shows.

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull
Notes from Under the Piano #15 – A Pearl Among Us with George Marriner Maull

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 3:38


New York City can be very exciting to live in! In this episode, George Marriner Maull recalls the many superstars he encountered while residing in the Upper West Side, but one was particularly memorable: world-renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman. George reminisces about not only enjoying Perlman's artistry as an audience member, but also as a part of his orchestra.

The Evolution Exchange Podcast Nordics
Evo #243 - Scaling A Gaming Studio

The Evolution Exchange Podcast Nordics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 69:34


Fantastic conversation with Carol Clark from Tag Games, Roger Collum from EA DICE, Natalia Martinsson at Killmonday Games and Robyn Paccetti. Panel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roger-collum-4b64481a/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolxclark/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/pacetti/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalia-martinsson-5baa081a4/ We covered: Building a process to manage people's career growth? How important is empathetic management, and how do you train it? Should you be willing to pay above market rate to hire faster? What strategies could be used to help incoming company members understand company culture? Hosted by Harry Phokou https://www.linkedin.com/in/hphokou/

Hypermobility Happy Hour
45 - Isobel Knight (UK) on Decades of Work Studying and Writing Books on Hypermobility

Hypermobility Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 73:47


On this episode, Kerry interviews Isobel Knight, a writer, researcher and lecturer on hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. She was also a practitioner of the Bowen technique--a gentle form of soft tissue therapy from Australia for 17 years. Isobel unfortunately medically retired in 2017.. Isobel is the author of 'A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Ehlers-Danlos (Type III) - Hypermobility Syndrome' and she co-wrote, with John Wilks, 'Using the Bowen Technique to Address Complex and Common Conditions.' Isobel first published the book, 'Hypermobility Syndrome - bending without breaking' that became so successful it was changed into a second edition in 2016, and contains 5 new chapters. Isobel also had a narrative medicine and EDS article published in the prestigious American Journal of Genetics in 2015. Isobel also worked with Dr. Carol Clark at the University of Bournemouth on research into a humanistic framework for managing EDS which culminated in a paper published in December 2017 in the Journal of Qualitative Studies of Health Well-Being. Isobel has been published in the British Medical Journal and has lectured extensively across the United Kingdom. Links: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajmg.c.31428 Twitter: https://twitter.com/isobelknight2 https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/isobel-knight-2/a-multidisciplinary-approach-to-managing-ehlers-danlos-type-iii-hypermobility-syndrome/9781848190801/

Not Just A Pony Ride
31. What Motivates A Consistent Volunteer?: A Volunteer Panel

Not Just A Pony Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 31:38 Very Popular


Consistent, reliable volunteers make our jobs as instructors and therapists so much easier.  It takes the stress off of scheduling, constantly asking people if they're coming and relieves the worry of if we will have enough people to get it all done! So what motivates volunteers to be so consistent? In this episode we hear from 3 volunteers at HETRA about why they continue to make volunteering a priority.  What keeps them coming back? How did they get started with us? Hear more about how you can integrate these easy things into your center to start or keep building your pool of consistent volunteers! A special thank you to Matt Walker, Jaelynn Bremer and Carol Clark for their time in producing this episode. Hear more on the webinar “Finding and Keeping High Quality Volunteers” at https://hetra.org/programs/hetra-university/register-for-webinars.html This episode is sponsored in part by Equi-Force. Find out more at www. equi-force.org This episode is also sponsored in part by Equicizer. Find out more at www.equicizer.com

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast
Episode 195 - Discover the Five Big Hurdles that Newbie Dog Trainers face with the Doggy Doctor, Carol Clark

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 24:41


In this packed episode I'm joined by trainer to the trainers, the Doggy Doctor herself Carol Clark! Carol is sharing the missing ingredient that causes dog trainers to suffer imposter syndrome, and stops them turning their passion for dogs into a profitable, impactful dog training business. If you attend seminar after seminar because you don't feel good enough then Carol has the solution you need. Hear more from Carol at the Online Pet Business Bootcamp www.petbusinessmarketing.com/inspire 

Clarksville's Conversation
Dr. Carol Clark

Clarksville's Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 22:04


Dr. Carol Clark is the Chief Government and Community Relations Officer and Secretary to the Board of Trustees at Austin Peay State University. She joins Charlie and Katie to talk about her twenty years at APSU, serving under four University Presidents and the incredible growth of the University over the past two decades.

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull
Notes from Under the Piano #14 – Our Sagging, Flabby Attention Spans with George Marriner Maull

Notes from Under the Piano with George Marriner Maull

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 4:32


Classical music can have a profound effect on our ability to better focus and lengthen our attention spans. Maestro Maull explores how to strengthen your mental muscles with inspiration from reporter Anne Quito and American psychologist Abraham Maslow.

Better Sex
199: Cross Dressing – Dr. Carol Clark

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 37:13


In this fascinating episode, board certified sex therapist and addictions counselor Dr. Carol Clark helps us demystify the concept of cross dressing and take away the stigma and shame commonly associated with it. If you or someone you know is a cross dresser, the insights from this episode will surely help in getting accurate information out there and prepare people to receive somebody who might reveal that they're crossdresser and validate that. Is there an intersection of cross dressing and gender and how do we define it? In general, cross dressing is defined as wearing the clothes that are normally associated with the other sex or gender. It has gender implications as far as how we present it such as when a person identifies with one gender but presents as another and, in so doing, feeling like another gender. All of that is separate from sexual orientation, which is who you are attracted to. Is cross dressing the beginning of somebody identifying as transgender? It may or may not be. Dr. Clark emphasizes that cross dressing is a form of expression for various reasons. It is important to distinguish different reasons, particularly in therapy, to know what brought the person to therapy. We have to ask the cross dressers what's the allure of that, what's their motivation, etc. How much are cross dresser suspected of being gay? Generally, cross dressers are heterosexual men wearing women clothing for various reasons. It is always important to ask and not jump to any conclusions. We have to fix society to have a better understanding of cross dressing so a person can just dress up however way they want without the judgment. What should a partner do? It is important to reassure partners of cross dressers that it is not about them, and it is not their fault. Partners should have a deeper communication and try to get to know each other again. Just like in any marriage or partnership, it will come down to some compromises and making some adjustments in the relationship to make it work. When should a cross dresser tell their partner and/or their children? There are no “shoulds” but ideally you want your partner to know before starting the relationship. As in any case, revealing a big secret can be very traumatic to the other person and can be felt as betrayal. Keeping it a secret will not make it stop or go away. Understanding cross dressing These days where there are so many different ways of identifying your gender, cross dressers aren't calling themselves as such and try to avoid calling themselves anything. For them, it is a way of life. For therapists, and for our friends and family, it all boils down to asking questions like, “Why are you showing up in my office? What's your issue? How is cross dressing a problem for you? What is the meaning of this for you” Biography: Dr. Carol Clark is a board certified in sex therapy and addictions and is the president, founder, and senior instructor for the International Institute of Clinical Sexology and the Therapist Certification Association. From prisoners to celebrities, businessmen to artists, Dr. Clark's work has helped individuals from a multitude of backgrounds to find a better life. She employs a variety of interventions to effectively assist those seeking personal growth and an improved sense of well-being in their lives. By using the concepts in her book, Addict America: The Lost Connection and My Pocket Therapist: 12 Tools for Living in Connection, she facilitates the healing that allows full intimacy and Connection. In conjunction with her educational and professional development, her spiritual journey has evolved to an emotional and intellectual awareness of addiction as a condition that permeates all aspects of people's lives. Find her on Facebook & Instagram @DrCarolClark. You can also check out The International Institute of Clinical Sexology on Facebook @sextherapyphd and on Instagram @iics.phd. More info: Sex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to want more sex without it feeling like a chore: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Better Sex with Jessa Zimmerman https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/ Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/199-cross-dressing-dr-carol-clarkMore info and resources: How Big a Problem is Your Sex Life? Quiz – https://www.sexlifequiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to make sex easy and fun for both of you: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Secret Podcast for the Higher Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/hdppodcast Secret Podcast for the Lower Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/ldppodcast

Better Sex
199: Cross Dressing – Dr. Carol Clark

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 37:14


In this fascinating episode, board certified sex therapist and addictions counselor Dr. Carol Clark helps us demystify the concept of cross dressing and take away the stigma and shame commonly associated with it. If you or someone you know is a cross dresser, the insights from this episode will surely help in getting accurate information out there and prepare people to receive somebody who might reveal that they're crossdresser and validate that.Is there an intersection of cross dressing and gender and how do we define it?In general, cross dressing is defined as wearing the clothes that are normally associated with the other sex or gender. It has gender implications as far as how we present it such as when a person identifies with one gender but presents as another and, in so doing, feeling like another gender. All of that is separate from sexual orientation, which is who you are attracted to.Is cross dressing the beginning of somebody identifying as transgender?It may or may not be. Dr. Clark emphasizes that cross dressing is a form of expression for various reasons. It is important to distinguish different reasons, particularly in therapy, to know what brought the person to therapy. We have to ask the cross dressers what's the allure of that, what's their motivation, etc.How much are cross dresser suspected of being gay?Generally, cross dressers are heterosexual men wearing women clothing for various reasons. It is always important to ask and not jump to any conclusions. We have to fix society to have a better understanding of cross dressing so a person can just dress up however way they want without the judgment.What should a partner do?It is important to reassure partners of cross dressers that it is not about them, and it is not their fault. Partners should have a deeper communication and try to get to know each other again. Just like in any marriage or partnership, it will come down to some compromises and making some adjustments in the relationship to make it work.When should a cross dresser tell their partner and/or their children?There are no “shoulds” but ideally you want your partner to know before starting the relationship. As in any case, revealing a big secret can be very traumatic to the other person and can be felt as betrayal. Keeping it a secret will not make it stop or go away.Understanding cross dressingThese days where there are so many different ways of identifying your gender, cross dressers aren't calling themselves as such and try to avoid calling themselves anything. For them, it is a way of life. For therapists, and for our friends and family, it all boils down to asking questions like, “Why are you showing up in my office? What's your issue? How is cross dressing a problem for you? What is the meaning of this for you”Biography:Dr. Carol Clark is a board certified in sex therapy and addictions and is the president, founder, and senior instructor for the International Institute of Clinical Sexology and the Therapist Certification Association.From prisoners to celebrities, businessmen to artists, Dr. Clark's work has helped individuals from a multitude of backgrounds to find a better life. She employs a variety of interventions to effectively assist those seeking personal growth and an improved sense of well-being in their lives. By using the concepts in her book, Addict America: The Lost Connection and My Pocket Therapist: 12 Tools for Living in Connection, she facilitates the healing that allows full intimacy and Connection.In conjunction with her educational and professional development, her spiritual journey has evolved to an emotional and intellectual awareness of addiction as a condition that permeates all aspects of people's lives.Find her on Facebook & Instagram @DrCarolClark.You can also check out The International Institute of Clinical Sexology on Facebook @sextherapyphd and on Instagram @iics.phd.More info:Sex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.comAccess the Free webinar: How to want more sex without it feeling like a chore: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclassBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/199-cross-dressing-dr-carol-clark

Business Innovators Radio
199: Cross Dressing – Dr. Carol Clark

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 37:14


In this fascinating episode, board certified sex therapist and addictions counselor Dr. Carol Clark helps us demystify the concept of cross dressing and take away the stigma and shame commonly associated with it. If you or someone you know is a cross dresser, the insights from this episode will surely help in getting accurate information out there and prepare people to receive somebody who might reveal that they're crossdresser and validate that.Is there an intersection of cross dressing and gender and how do we define it?In general, cross dressing is defined as wearing the clothes that are normally associated with the other sex or gender. It has gender implications as far as how we present it such as when a person identifies with one gender but presents as another and, in so doing, feeling like another gender. All of that is separate from sexual orientation, which is who you are attracted to.Is cross dressing the beginning of somebody identifying as transgender?It may or may not be. Dr. Clark emphasizes that cross dressing is a form of expression for various reasons. It is important to distinguish different reasons, particularly in therapy, to know what brought the person to therapy. We have to ask the cross dressers what's the allure of that, what's their motivation, etc.How much are cross dresser suspected of being gay?Generally, cross dressers are heterosexual men wearing women clothing for various reasons. It is always important to ask and not jump to any conclusions. We have to fix society to have a better understanding of cross dressing so a person can just dress up however way they want without the judgment.What should a partner do?It is important to reassure partners of cross dressers that it is not about them, and it is not their fault. Partners should have a deeper communication and try to get to know each other again. Just like in any marriage or partnership, it will come down to some compromises and making some adjustments in the relationship to make it work.When should a cross dresser tell their partner and/or their children?There are no “shoulds” but ideally you want your partner to know before starting the relationship. As in any case, revealing a big secret can be very traumatic to the other person and can be felt as betrayal. Keeping it a secret will not make it stop or go away.Understanding cross dressingThese days where there are so many different ways of identifying your gender, cross dressers aren't calling themselves as such and try to avoid calling themselves anything. For them, it is a way of life. For therapists, and for our friends and family, it all boils down to asking questions like, “Why are you showing up in my office? What's your issue? How is cross dressing a problem for you? What is the meaning of this for you”Biography:Dr. Carol Clark is a board certified in sex therapy and addictions and is the president, founder, and senior instructor for the International Institute of Clinical Sexology and the Therapist Certification Association.From prisoners to celebrities, businessmen to artists, Dr. Clark's work has helped individuals from a multitude of backgrounds to find a better life. She employs a variety of interventions to effectively assist those seeking personal growth and an improved sense of well-being in their lives. By using the concepts in her book, Addict America: The Lost Connection and My Pocket Therapist: 12 Tools for Living in Connection, she facilitates the healing that allows full intimacy and Connection.In conjunction with her educational and professional development, her spiritual journey has evolved to an emotional and intellectual awareness of addiction as a condition that permeates all aspects of people's lives.Find her on Facebook & Instagram @DrCarolClark.You can also check out The International Institute of Clinical Sexology on Facebook @sextherapyphd and on Instagram @iics.phd.More info:Sex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.comAccess the Free webinar: How to want more sex without it feeling like a chore: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclassBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/199-cross-dressing-dr-carol-clark

It's Not About the Sex
Addict America: The Lost Connection - Dr. Carol Clark

It's Not About the Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 35:37


Today's podcast features Dr. Carol Clark, sex therapist, addictions specialist and author who discusses addiction as a universal problem. She also explores the intersection of sex, relationships and intimacy in the context of addiction recovery. You may contact Dr. Clark by email at counselor@drcarolclark.com or through her websites at www.drcarolclark.com and www.addictamerica.net.

Aardvark Swift Podcast
#10 - Tag Games - Marc Williamson and Carol Clark

Aardvark Swift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 36:02


James Bowers speaks with Marc Williamson and Carol Clark of Tag Games about being people-focused, how they've found it working remotely, and their impressive studio history. Be sure to follow us across Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook, and Instagram to keep up to date on industry news and the most exciting roles within video games!  Visit us for the latest industry vacancies at aswift.com

Alex Clark-Youngblood Podcast
24. Carol Clark ("Todie") part 2

Alex Clark-Youngblood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 148:15


Carol "Todie" Clark is Alex Clark-Youngblood's grandmother.

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Alex Clark-Youngblood Podcast
23. Carol Clark ("Todie")

Alex Clark-Youngblood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 177:31


Carol Clark- known to many as "Todie"- is Alex Clark-Youngblood's grandmother.

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 72: Simon Witter on Kraftwerk + Rick Nelson audio + Lisa Verrico

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 64:48


In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers.RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'. Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye… Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 72: Simon Witter on Kraftwerk + Rick Nelson audio + Lisa Verrico

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 65:33


In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers. RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'.  Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye…  Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.

Rock's Backpages
E72: Simon Witter on Kraftwerk + Rick Nelson audio + Lisa Verrico

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 63:55


In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers.RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'. Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye… Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.

Rock's Backpages
E72: Simon Witter on Kraftwerk + Rick Nelson audio + Lisa Verrico

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 64:10


In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers. RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'.  Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye…  Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast
Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast - Episode 107

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 37:14


What did the 'elite' pet business owners do when the lockdown struck??? You can find out in part 3 of the 'Pandemic Podcast Mini-series' cos today I'm talking to my Platinum Private Coaching Clients, who all leaped into action when the corona-crisis hit their businesses. Find out how Carol Clark, Claire Lawrence, Carrie Stuthridge and Katie Guastapaglia wrote books, created groups, challenges and sold online programs to keep their pet businesses going. To get more of Doms help go to www.growyourpetbusinessfast.competbizplan

Sexual Addiction:Strength/Hope/Recovery
Tools to Stay Connected with Carol the Coach

Sexual Addiction:Strength/Hope/Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 58:00


  Carol the Coach will be interviewing Dr. Carol Clark who is a Clinical Sexologist and runs a training program for professionals who work in the field of addiction. She wrote a book on skills and tools that people find really helpful in their daily lives called My Pocket Therapist:12 Tools for Living in Connection.  She believes that what gives people hope and strength is to learn to live more fully in connection with themselves, with others, and with their spiritual connections. Therapists help remove the barriers to connection that we all develop to some extent from the moment we enter the world and also provide tools for maintaining a more connected life and this book keeps it simple in teaching you how to stay connected.  

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!
Episode 31: Interview with Carol Clark

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 34:46


There are so many ways you can use your life story to inspire others by sharing your journey and using it to help inspire others. In this episode, host Jana Short speaks with Carol Clark and she tells her story of help and how she is using it to help others! What is your story of hope?… You can use your life journey to inspire others. Are you living your best holistic life? It’s important for you to be passionate and carry out your life how you want to. Has anyone ever had a tough transition into motherhood or other aspects of their life? The good news is- you can overcome the hardships and become an amazing inspiration to others. In this episode, host Jana Short speaks with Carol Clark and they discuss…. • Carol shares her journey and how it made her who she is today • How having a breakthrough shows you the methods to use for healing • You can be your true happy, outgoing self and still be successful Tune into this 35-minute episode + I talk with Carol Clark, a Certified KonMari Consultant + She shares her journey of hope Key Points: • A certified KonMari Consultant helps people in the workplace who are really looking to skyrocket their productivity using a spark method. • You must tap into your “why” and understand why you are truly doing your work to be successful. • There is always hope no matter what happens. • Spiritual healing is one of the most effective ways to heal and understand your purpose in life. • Sometimes you need to declutter spiritually to get back to your positive place. • Once you know your “why” and become spiritually healed, you can then dig deeper to begin working on other parts of yourself. • Don’t lose yourself in your work and everyday life, take time for a break and to catch up. • Talk to someone about what you are going through and find ways to help you improve. When those ways don’t always work, remember there is something out there that will! • You can connect with Carol on her website at www.carolclark360.com • Carol is offering a 25 spot free clarity session. Visit www.bestholisticlife.com/omhtih-podcast for more info. 

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast
Poodle to PItbull Pet Business Podcast - Episode 75

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 32:05


Alex is taking a well earned break this week because Dom is taking a trip to the doctors...Doctor Who? Good question! it's Carol Clark the doggy doctor, who after years of training and climbing the national health career ladder, eventually ditched the white coat and stethoscope for a dog lead and clicker. You'll discover how Carol became an author, speaker and one of Irelands leading dog trainers. Tune in and take notes. This is not to be missed...go to www.growyourpetbusinessfast.com/33ideas 

The Rising Entrepreneur Podcast | Valuable Advice For Aspiring Entrepreneurs
TRE:20 - Carol Clark: Increasing Business Productivity With The KonMari Method™

The Rising Entrepreneur Podcast | Valuable Advice For Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 39:06


TRE:20 - Today I spoke with Carol Clark about Mari Kondo's KonMari Method™ and how to use it not only to spark joy in your personal life, but to also increase productivity and profitability in your business, and we also talk about what people should focus on first when they feel like things just aren't “going their way”. Connect with Carol Clark - www.carolclark360.com

Fireside Talk Radio
All Rise for Justice, Trauma Informed Care with Judge Carol Clark

Fireside Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 28:02


Fireside Talk Radio
All Rise for Justice, Trauma Informed Care with Judge Carol Clark

Fireside Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 28:02


Fireside Talk Radio
CPS Worker to Judge: Trauma Informed Care with Judge Carol Clark

Fireside Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 28:03


Fireside Talk Radio
CPS Worker to Judge: Trauma Informed Care with Judge Carol Clark

Fireside Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 28:03


The Occasional Podcast
Dave And Carol Clark From Positive Feedback Return!

The Occasional Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 75:25


Part-Time Audiophile Dave and Carol Clark From Positive Feedback Return… this time with more Carol! We catch up with the co-owners of Positive Feedback and the founders of the Los Angeles Audiophile Society on all their fun adventures in the past year. Including (but not limited to): music, mayhem and how to be the coolest Grandma at any given audio show. Co-host Bryan Beasley. AXPONAdotCom – Chicago's Premier Audio Expo The post Dave And Carol Clark From Positive Feedback Return! appeared first on Part-Time Audiophile.

Sexual Addiction:Strength/Hope/Recovery
How to Restore Your Intimacy with Carol the Coach

Sexual Addiction:Strength/Hope/Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 60:00


Sex addiction causes intimacy issues and tonight, Carol the Coach will be interviewing Dr. Carol Clark who has written the book Addict America: The Lost Connection. Dr. Carol Clark wants listeners to look at how family of origin issues may be impacting their current relationship. She will be discussing the Paradox of Power, and ways to lower the defenses in order to learn new ways of relating to each other so that both the addict and the partner can find the love they deserve.

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The Horse Talk Show
HTP- Dr. Carol Clark 08 - 04 - 18

The Horse Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 10:54


HTP- Dr. Carol Clark 08 - 04 - 18 by Louisa Barton

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Sex, Love, and Addiction
Rebuilding the Lost Connection in Human Sexuality with Dr. Carol Clark

Sex, Love, and Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 38:14


Dr. Carol Clark, Board Certified Sex Therapist and Board Certified Transgender Care Therapist, joins Ron for a talk on human sexuality, addiction and intimacy. She and Rob discuss what it really means to be a sex addict, the difference between true addiction and a behavior that is deemed unacceptable, and how we face, process, and move forward in situations that are often confusing and difficult.   Lastly, Dr. Clark shares the variety of interventions that she currently uses to assist clients seeking personal growth and mental health. She is Certified in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and specializes in treating sex addiction and gender dysphoria.   TAKEAWAYS: [3:51] Dr. Clark gets a lot of questions relating to sexuality and sexual identity from both couples and individuals. She breaks down the definition and meaning behind the words “gay”, “bixsexual” and “homosexuality”, and how they relate to sex and gender, and addiction. [5:03] Dr. Clark defines addiction as, “obsessive compulsive, out of control behavior done in spite of negative consequences to self or others.” In a sex addiction, sex is the drug of choice. There are many aspects to sexuality and attraction, including development in puberty and adolescent stage of life. To fully know if someone is an addict, there is much to be discovered, history to uncover and analyzing the energy that goes into the behavior. [9:56] When we get stuck at different parts of life, we must address the trauma, no matter how small. It’s traumatic for an individual to question their orientation with their loved ones denying their feelings or even threatening impending consequences if they were to follow their impulses. Rob sees people from very conservative or morality driven environments struggle with sexuality more than people who don’t come from those environments. [11:54] When someone is looking to get help, or even just to uncover what may be going on with their own arousal or orientation issues, it is important they seek someone that has education in Human Sexuality. [14:27] Whereas intimacy is about connection, addiction is about disconnection. Rob quotes a friend, “Sex for sex addicts, with a partner who they are really committed to, is not about being horny, it’s about being willing.” A lot of sex addicts are so used to being immediately aroused by a new stimulus, they often feel disappointed when they don’t feel that with their long term steady partners. [16:28] Dr. Clark’s book, Addict America: The Lost Connection, explores our culture’s tendency to look externally for internal validation. This never fills us, and sends us into an addictive place, seeking more with no success. [18:25] Rob explains the term secondary gains, and how for some people it may be just a simple behavior such as going to get a drink, or having sex as a way to foster intimacy and connection. For others, they will do a behavior to try and fill their void, or numb their pain. [23:21] Dr. Clark says that when someone comes in to her office who has been encouraged to deny or push away any part of who they inherently are, there is much work to be done. [23:40] Dr. Clark helps her clients process negative events and turn them around through EMDR, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. After they reprocess the old memories, they can move forward and explore what is congruent with their own beliefs. [30:43] No couples are going to agree 100% of the time on sexual desires and what makes them aroused. Dr. Clark and Rob both agree that what is important is the communication between partners to identify what works for that particular relationship. The world of sex addiction is becoming less rigid about a one size fits all approach for everyone, and becoming articulated towards what works for that individual and their love lives.   RESOURCES Sex and Relationship Healing @RobWeissMSW Sex Addiction 101 Out of the Doghouse Out of the Doghouse for Christian Men Addict America: The Lost Connection Hannah Gadsby iicsphd@gmail.com Clinical Sexology Phd Therapy Certification Training   QUOTES: “It comes back to behavior and what the thoughts are behind that behavior.” “Addiction is about objectification. A sex addiction is about addiction more than sex.” “Just because you don’t like something around your sexual behavior doesn’t mean it’s addiction.” “I’d like you to think about sex as an expression of intimacy, and being open and connected with another person.” “We would like sex with a partner to be about intimacy and connection.” “Our addiction is stimulation, that is really what we get addicted to.” “We are born to be optimally sexual, and then we get messages about what is okay, and what’s not okay, and we do have some of the hard wiring.”

The Occasional Podcast
Dave and Carol Clark of Positive Feedback

The Occasional Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 71:03


Part-Time Audiophile Dave and Carol Clark of Positive Feedback. Dave and Carol give us all the details on creating a print magazine, shifting to an online publication and learning how to really enjoy audio shows. Co host Bryan Beasley. ADORAMADOTCOM – The Pro's Choice for Sound The post Dave and Carol Clark of Positive Feedback appeared first on Part-Time Audiophile.

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Living a Sex Positive Life
E21 - Interview with Nicki Robbins Licensed Assoicate Professional Counselor and Board Certified Sex Therapist (LAPC, CST)

Living a Sex Positive Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 68:07


Nicki Robbins specializes in helping individuals, couples, and families improve and cultivate healthy love and sex positive relationships. She earned her Bachelor's degree from North Georgia College and State University in Criminal Justice and earned her Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Liberty University. Nicki is currently enrolled in a Clinical Sexology doctoral program from the International Institute of Clinical Sexology under the supervision of Dr. Carol Clark and Dr. Patsy Evans with specializations in addiction and alternative lifestyles. In conjunction with her knowledge of sexual dysfunction and disorders, she has experience working with community based treatment (inpatient and outpatient), progress and substance addictions, working with survivors of sexual trauma, and experience with law enforcement and military populations. Nicki is kink aware, poly friendly, and knowledgeable with the LGBTQ+ communities. Nicki uses evidence based treatment methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, The Gottman Method, and EMDR with some eclectic interventions from other modalities. She works from a systems based perspective with individuals, couples, and families because behaviors do not occur in a vacuum.

Living a Sex Positive Life
E21 - Interview with Nicki Robbins Licensed Assoicate Professional Counselor and Board Certified Sex Therapist (LAPC, CST)

Living a Sex Positive Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 68:07


Nicki Robbins specializes in helping individuals, couples, and families improve and cultivate healthy love and sex positive relationships. She earned her Bachelor's degree from North Georgia College and State University in Criminal Justice and earned her Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Liberty University. Nicki is currently enrolled in a Clinical Sexology doctoral program from the International Institute of Clinical Sexology under the supervision of Dr. Carol Clark and Dr. Patsy Evans with specializations in addiction and alternative lifestyles. In conjunction with her knowledge of sexual dysfunction and disorders, she has experience working with community based treatment (inpatient and outpatient), progress and substance addictions, working with survivors of sexual trauma, and experience with law enforcement and military populations. Nicki is kink aware, poly friendly, and knowledgeable with the LGBTQ+ communities. Nicki uses evidence based treatment methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, The Gottman Method, and EMDR with some eclectic interventions from other modalities. She works from a systems based perspective with individuals, couples, and families because behaviors do not occur in a vacuum.

Spectrum
Women Slowly Crack Innovation Glass Ceiling

Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 54:58


Many more men than women are likely to become innovators or entrepreneurs. Why is that? Some experts say that there are fewer women in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics programs in colleges – commonly called STEM programs. And, there are fewer women in STEM professions overall. Therefore, there are fewer innovators in high tech industries. Other experts argue that venture capital groups and other investors looking for startup companies are dominated by men and therefore, women innovators are often overlooked or passed over. Some experts claim that there is a paucity of women entrepreneurial role-models and that discourages other women from pushing a new idea or concept. Other women report that the entrepreneurial workspace is often a hostile work environment for women. Spectrum talked with four women to get their perspectives. Three work directly with female innovators and entrepreneurs and one has lived a life of an entrepreneur by running her own corporation. Jennifer Simon is the Executive Director of Regional Innovation at Ohio University and has spent the bulk of her professional career leading entrepreneurial efforts. Carol Clark is one of the founders of X Squared Angels, a venture capital group that focuses on supporting diversity leadership in businesses across the Midwest. Beverly E. Jones is an executive coach in Washington, D. C. and author of a new book Think Like and Entrepreneur Act Like a CEO. Finally, we talked with Jane Grote Abell, the chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Donatos Pizza, Inc. She tells about her personal experience rising through the corporate ranks to now be the leader of and innovator within a major corporation with over 4,500 employees and over 165 locations in seven states. It had gross sales of $162 million last year.

National Center for Women & Information Technology

Audio File:  Download MP3Transcript: Terry Morreale:  Hi, this is Terry Morreale from the National Centre for Women in Information Technology, or NCWIT. This is part of a series of interviews with fabulous entrepreneurs, with women who have started IT companies in a variety of sectors. All of whom have incredible stories to tell us about being entrepreneurs. With me is Larry Nelson from w3w3.com. Hello Larry, how are you? Larry Nelson:  I'm magnificent and I'm so happy to be here today. At w3w3.com we record all business people from all over the place. We really like to focus in on entrepreneurs. You can listen to this interview and others on w3w3.com. Terry:  Great, thank you. Today we are interviewing an entrepreneur with more than 35 years experience in the startup community. Carol Clark is the co‑founder of "Mind Leaders Inc" and served as the CEO and chair of the board of the company from its formation in 1981, until "Mind Leaders" was acquired in 2007. "Mind Leaders Inc." integrates talent management and e‑learning resources to deliver development solutions from a single platform. Carol currently serves on the board of directors at "Ed Map Inc," "Sia Linden Associates Corp," and "Ecolibrium Solar Inc," on the investment committee for the "Patient Capital Collaborative 13" fund, and on the executive committee of the "Ohio TechAngels Fund." Before we start Carol, tell us a little bit more about your current endeavors. Carol Clark:  What I'm doing now, is I'm an active "Angel" investor. That means that we invest in young companies. I am on the patient collaborative investment committee. That's part of investors circle. We focus on impact investing. The "Ohio TechAngels" group in Ohio, naturally, we focus on medical devices, technology, Ohio company. I'm also a member of Golden Seeds, which is an "Angel" group in New York City. They have chapters on the west coast and in Texas. Two years ago I founded "X Squared Angels" which is a group here in Columbus, very much after "Golden Seeds." We focus on women led companies. Women companies can be anywhere in the country, actually anywhere in the world, because you apply to us from Canada, and it can be in any market. We're just trying to invest in companies that have women in management teams. Being an active angel investor is a lot of work [laughs] . But it's also a lot of fun. You get to meet the investors, you hear all kinds of interesting ideas for companies, and you meet lots and lots of interesting people. That's what I'm doing now. Terry:  Sounds fun. Larry:  Wow, I love it. Terry:  [laughs] Tell us how you first got into technology, Carol? Carol:  I was a math major in college. Way back in the dark ages. When I graduated from college, the large companies would go around and interview at the liberal arts schools. "IBM" was one of the companies that came to interview at Gettysburg College where I graduated. I thought, "well, that sounds like fun, computers," and I wanted to go to New York City anyway. Back then they gave you a programmer's aptitude test. If you passed the test and some series of interviews, then they offered you a job. I started as what was called the system service representative, which ultimately became a systems engineer in one of the Manhattan offices in New York City. I got into computers in the early 60s, really when computers were just starting. Terry:  Wow. Carol:  It was just so much fun. Terry:  That's fantastic. What technologies do you think are cool today? Carol:  I never thought I would say this, but I think "Twitter" is. When "Twitter" first came out, I thought, "this is technology looking for some application. What is anybody going to do with it?" What I think has happened is that "Twitter" is really our news of the world today. Nothing really can happen in the world without somebody knowing it, and somebody sending it through their cell phone over "Twitter". I think "Twitter" is really cool. That would be one thing. The viruses that are popping up all the time are really cool. You write a program and I look at the program, and I say "well, I can get around your program" until I do, and then you look at what I've done and you get around it. This particular thing is what's pushing the programming world today. It certainly doesn't have nice ramifications, but I think it's really cool technology. The third and final thing would be what they're doing with Quantum calculations. Encryption on the web, the World Wide Web, is done with RSA encryption. It basically is just multiplying random numbers together, prime numbers together, and then encrypting them through an algorithm. It's done once each time data is sent. Nobody can break it, because it takes too long to re‑engineer that calculation. What they're doing now is they're using quantum mechanics to calculate in a different way, and they're going to be able to encrypt everything a whole lot faster. I just saw a TV show on it about two weeks ago and I thought it was really cool. They're my three things. Larry:  Wow. We'll have to look that up for sure. Just to switch gears, Carol, a little bit, why are you an entrepreneur? What about entrepreneurship that makes you tick? Carol:  I think people become entrepreneurs because they want to control their own time, control what they do. What you quickly find out is, many people say, "I'd like to become an entrepreneur because I'm my own boss." You're never your own boss. When you're an entrepreneur, your customers are your own boss. I really liked having the customer as my boss because there were very few politics involved in it [laughs] . They either like what you're doing and they pay you money for it, or they don't. It's a very simple, nice relationship. I thought I would be an entrepreneur because you can control your own time, you can create what you want and make it as good as you want it, but what I really found that I liked was the fact that you're working for your customers. They're leading the way. I liked that a lot. Larry:  With that kind of comment about the time, that you mentioned, you ought to teach a class on time management. [laughter] Carol:  I would probably make people crazy. I already make my husband crazy with my time management. [laughter] Terry:  Carol, tell us who influenced or supported you to take this career path? Role models, mentors, people like that? Carol:  I gave this one a little bit of thought. I would put my parents first. They really provide the unconditional love, self confidence, and they say you can do whatever you want. My mother did that. My father also did that. My father would say, "I don't have a clue what you're doing with these computers, I don't understand it. I don't know what it is, but I'm all for it" [laughs] . He built ships, so he had physical things that he created, and for me to go into software was really hard for him to understand. Nevertheless, he supported it and was the cheering section all along the way. Then I would have to say that my husband was there the whole time and said, "just go do it. If you think it's the right thing to do, go do it." Terry:  That's great. Larry:  Wow. With all the different things you've been through, you've got such a fabulous background. Along the way you've had a lot of interesting things happen. What are the toughest things that you've had to do in your career? Carol:  One of the toughest things you have to learn, maybe two things. One is, don't take yourself seriously. Really, nobody's watching. If you fall on your face, nobody's paying any attention. You might feel silly, but I think the first thing is you can't take yourself too seriously. It takes a while to learn that. That would be number one. The second thing is, if you're going to lead, and if you're an entrepreneur you are going to lead, the first thing you have to remember about leadership is you have to make sure people are following [laughs] . You could have the best idea in the world, but if nobody agrees with you or nobody will come with you, you're not going to get very far. You have to keep looking over your shoulder to make sure that those people that are every bit as important, maybe more important than you are to the success of the company, are right there with you. Those are the two toughest things to learn. Larry:  Yes. Terry:  Indeed, in life and in entrepreneurship [laughs] . Carol:  Right [laughs] . Terry:  If you were sitting here with a young person today and giving them advice about entrepreneurship, what advice would you give them? Carol:  I actually do a fair amount of counseling with people of all ages, but many young people. The first thing I say is, "Is there a market for this product? Is there a large market for it? 500 million or larger?" Because when you start out with this product, you're only going to get a little teeny tiny piece of the market. The market has to be big enough for you to make money doing this. Number one is the market. Number two is the product. You might think you have the coolest technology in the world, but if nobody's going to pay you for it, you don't have a business. Talk to those potential customers and find out whether they're interested in buying what it is you want to sell. That would be number two. The third one is, you absolutely need to understand the financial statements. You can't go anywhere without understanding the financial statements. If I say to you as a potential entrepreneur, "OK, give me three years of projections month by month, and make a list of the assumptions that you're making about this business," and you can't do that or you don't want to do that, you're going to really have a difficult time. You have to understand the numbers. You never should run out of cash. The final thing is you need to understand your own limitations. You need to know what you don't know and go hire it, or find someone who will do those things for you. Those would be the four things. Make you've got a big, big market for this. Make somebody will pay money for this product, understand the numbers, find out what your limitations are, and get a team around you that can make up for your limitations. Terry:  That is wonderful advice. Thank you, Carol. Larry:  Excellent. Maybe I shouldn't even ask this question. It just seems natural with everything you've said so far. What personal characteristics do you think you have, that have given you the advantage as an entrepreneur? Carol:  The first one if a sense of humor. [laughter] Carol:  I really do. You're going to do things wrong, you're going to do stupid things. You're going to say stupid things. You just have to laugh about it. It's not the end of the world, you're still you. You pick yourself up and you go forward. That is probably the first one. The next is hiring good people. Those are the only two things. You need to be able to hire people that complement who you are and what you want to do. You're going to make mistakes there too. I guess the rule is hire slowly and fire quickly. I think that's true. Terry:  Carol, what do you do to bring balance into your personal and professional lives? Carol:  I think it's a gift, but I really can turn off the professional piece. I do have four children. They're all grown, of course. Certainly, you have to be able to turn off your professional life when you're raising a family. My husband and I love to travel, so we travel. I love to ride my bike. I go out on the roads or the trails. I'm not fast. I just mosey along, stop and talk to people or stop and look at flowers or insects or trees, or whatever happens to interest me. That just as peaceful. It is pure joy. You need to have interests other than professional or you make yourself crazy, and you need to be able to turn them off. Larry:  Absolutely. Carol, you've already achieved a great deal. We'll make sure that we have all those links and ideas and stuff up on the home pages and so on. What's next for you? Carol:  I think I'm going to remain an active "Angel" investor. I really do enjoy that. I love, as I said, meeting entrepreneurs, hearing the new ideas, staying current with the technology. I think that's going to be what I do for the next little while. After that, I don't know [laughs] . We'll see what presents itself. Larry:  We'll follow you, so we'll know. Terry:  Absolutely [laughs] . Carol:  Just so you don't stalk me, that's all right. Terry:  We'll follow you on twitter, how about that? Carol:  [laughs] There's a thought. Terry:  Carol, this has been an absolute pleasure, getting a chance to chat with you, getting a chance to know you a little bit better and learn from you. You gave some fantastic tips for our listeners. We look forward to sharing them with our entire NCWIT community, and with the w3w3.com community as well. Larry:  Over the years, my wife and I, we've started 12 different companies, I wish we had know you back then. Carol, thanks. Your advice was absolutely super. Thank you. Carol:  Thank you, my pleasure. Terry:  Have a great afternoon. Carol:  OK. Bye bye. Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Carol ClarkInterview Summary: Carol Clark, co-founder of MindLeaders Inc., www.mindleaders.com, served as CEO/Chair of the Board of the company from its formation in 1981 until MindLeaders was acquired in 2007. Carol has more than 35 years of management experience as well as an extensive background in computer programming, software development and education. Carol currently serves on the Board of Directors of EdMap Inc., Sealund and Associates Corp. and Ecolibrium Solar Inc.; on the Investment Committee for the Patient Capital Collaborative ’13 Fund; and on the Executive Committee of the Ohio TechAngels Funds. "When you're an entrepreneur, your customers are your own boss. I really liked having the customer as my boss because there were very few politics involved in it." said Carol about what it means to be an entrepreneur. "They either like what you're doing and they pay you money for it, or they don't. It's a very simple, nice relationship."  Release Date: November 19, 2014Interviewer(s): Terry Morreale and Larry NelsonDuration: 15:10

POBScast
Pobservation Medicine Conference

POBScast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013 15:02


This week we go to the archives from our trip to denver where we sat down with Carol Clark.  She discussed the upcoming observation medicine conference which will be in Troy, Michigan September 12-13 this year.  Enjoy!

ATW - Working In The Theatre
Production: Fit To Be Tied - September, 1996

ATW - Working In The Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2008 90:00


Playwrights Horizons' production team for "Fit To Be Tied" -- production manager Chris Boll, production stage manager Carol Clark, casting director Janet Foster, general manager Lynn Landis, managing director Leslie Marcus, Artistic Director of Playwrights Horizons Tim Sanford, playwright Nicky Silver and director David Warren -- talk about their individual jobs, their backgrounds, and the steps in bringing this play to the not-for-profit stage.

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