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This is the premier episode of "Codd's World!" It debuted on March 3, 2025. After hosting "Art Talks" for several years on KZMU, host Richard Codd wanted to explore more about the people who live and work in Moab and Grand County and how they make our community the amazing place it is! Codd will interview local artists, community leaders, visitors, business owners, musicians, and special guests from time to time who bring an unique perspective on the town we know and love. This episode features Mr. Dillon Folk, Manager of City Market, Moab. Mr. Folk discusses the challenges facing the supermarket's staff as they try to provide a first-class store in a small town and county of about 10,000 people. How do they manage their stock in a store that sees its customer base fluctuate by the thousands given the weather and the season. Mr. Dillon discusses the strategies they utilize in ordering products and how they meet customer demands. Also appearing in the episode is Mr. Douglas Caylor, RN, Director, Moab Regional Recovery Center. Mr. Caylor discusses the creation of the new out-patient program for individuals seeking professional help dealing with substance use disorders. The interview focuses on the kinds of services the Recovery Center offers, extent of substance misuse issues in Moab and Grand County, and the importance of treating mental health and addiction here in our community.
Today's inductee into the 2024 Enrollify Hall of Fame is Bart Caylor. The president of Caylor Solutions and host of The Higher Ed Marketer Podcast, Bart is renowned for his forward-thinking approach to AI in higher education. This episode compiles highlights from Bart's appearances on various Enrollify network shows, showcasing his perspectives on AI literacy, overcoming resistance to innovation, and leveraging AI tools to revolutionize higher education. Dive into the transformative insights shaping the future of enrollment marketing and leadership in higher ed.Check out the full episodes Bart appeared on: AI For U - Episode 2 Mission Admissions - Episode 33 Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO - Episode 50Key TakeawaysAI Resistance and Adoption: Resistance to AI often stems from fear, misconceptions, and change fatigue. Education and AI literacy are crucial for overcoming these barriers.Transformative Potential of AI: AI is poised to revolutionize higher education more profoundly than any previous technological advancement, reshaping marketing, operations, and student engagement.Practical AI Strategies: Tools like ChatGPT can significantly enhance productivity, helping higher ed professionals achieve more in less time by mastering prompt engineering.Leadership in AI Era: With AI driving rapid changes, higher ed leaders must embrace innovation to navigate the enrollment cliff and emerging trends effectively.What Are the Biggest Challenges in AI Adoption in Higher Education? Bart Caylor identifies two primary challenges in AI adoption: fear and underutilization. Resistance often stems from fear of the unknown or ethical concerns, with many professionals skeptical about adopting new tools. Others fail to realize AI's full potential, using it only for simple tasks like rewriting emails.Bart emphasizes that these challenges can be overcome through AI literacy and hands-on education. By demystifying AI and showcasing its capabilities, professionals can shift from skepticism to informed adoption. For instance, understanding that AI is a learning tool, not just a content scraper, fosters trust and opens the door to meaningful integration.How Can AI Reshape Higher Education? Bart predicts that AI will have a more significant impact on higher education than the personal computer, internet, and social media combined. From enhancing marketing strategies to improving operational efficiency, AI tools like ChatGPT allow institutions to tackle problems quickly and effectively.For example, AI-driven assistants could soon be integrated into platforms like Siri, enabling natural, conversational interactions. As institutions leverage these advancements, they'll be able to streamline processes, improve student engagement, and remain competitive in a rapidly changing landscape.What Role Will Leadership Play in AI-Driven Transformation? The accelerating pace of AI adoption and the looming enrollment cliff demand adaptive leadership. Bart warns of potential leadership fatigue, as senior leaders may retire rather than manage the rapid changes AI brings. This creates opportunities for younger, tech-savvy professionals to step into leadership roles.To succeed, future leaders must embrace AI literacy and understand how to use tools like ChatGPT to make data-driven decisions. By leveraging AI for strategic initiatives, institutions can overcome challenges and position themselves for long-term success.How Can Higher Ed Professionals Start Using AI Effectively? Bart recommends starting small to build confidence with AI. For instance, using ChatGPT to create a simple meal plan introduces users to prompt engineering and the tool's capabilities. This approach helps professionals understand how to frame questions and maximize AI's utility.He also highlights that AI isn't just a time-saver—it enables professionals to accomplish more within the same time frame. By integrating AI into daily workflows, higher ed marketers and administrators can focus on high-impact tasks without extending their work hours. - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
Kara and Scott discuss Morning Joe anchors Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski revealing they paid a visit to Donald Trump to "restart communications," and the sheer brilliance of The Onion buying Alex Jones's Infowars. Then, the news of RFK, Jr.'s HHS Secretary nomination rattles the markets, and Trump says he wants someone "big" for Treasury Secretary. Plus, the Kids Online Safety Act stalls in Congress, thanks in part to Big Tech's $90 million lobbying efforts. Our Friend of Pivot is Kristy Caylor, founder and CEO of Trashie, a clothing and tech recycling platform. Kristy explains how her company is tackling the monumental textile waste from fast fashion. Follow us on Instagram and Threads at @pivotpodcastofficial. Follow us on TikTok at @pivotpodcast. Send us your questions by calling us at 855-51-PIVOT, or at nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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For this week's episode, we played a game of Hot Ones with our friends Nicki (Running Vines/Aftermath) & Art (Stacks) We ate hotter and hotter wings with each questions, thanks to Maletta's Hot Sauce and The Lincoln Kitchen. Enjoy!
85% of used clothing ends up in landfills, but textile recycling and rewards platform Trashie is out to save our castaway garments from becoming mountains of waste. Launched only a few months ago, Trashie is taking the fashion industry by storm with its instantly recognizable Take Back Bag and viral closet cleanup videos, and the mind behind this magic is Trashie founder and CEO, Kristy Caylor. Kristy earned a BS in Industrial Engineering and her MBA from USC's Marshall School of Business before entering the fashion industry, where she worked for iconic brands like Banana Republic, Gap, and Band of Outsiders. She co-founded her own fashion brand, Maiyet, in 2010, and eight years later, co-founded For Days, the original closed-loop clothing company. As CEO of For Days, Kristy oversees strategy, marketing, technology, product design, and growth (just to name a few), successfully growing the brand globally while earning various awards for its mission-driven work. But Kristy recognized that more could be done to reduce the amount of used clothing that went to waste, so she launched Trashie.Trashie sells its Take Back Bags to customers, who fill them up with unwanted clothing, accessories, and shoes, and mail them back to the brand in exchange for TrashieCash, which customers can use to purchase real world items and rewards, thanks to Trashie's impressive partnership network. Hear Kristy share how she employs a systems engineering approach to business, what she learned working at top fashion brands versus building her own, and why Trashie's approach to upcycling is a win-win for everyone. Episode Highlights00:00 Kristy Caylor on the textile waste problem 00:42 Conor Gaughan introduces Kristy and Trashie03:48 Undergrad STEM, first startup, and entrepreneurship07:51 Business school, the fashion industry, and professional evolution 16:28 Co-founding For Days, its business model, and clothing waste26:20 Trashie's origin, the Take Back Bag, and incentivizing circularity36:12 Sustainability in fashion, industry innovations, and changing behavior42:28 What's next for Trashie and finding optimism46:25 Where to learn more and end credits If you liked this episode, listen next to Catherine Roggero-Lovisi of Modern MeadowMore on Trashie and Kristy Caylor:trashie.io linkedin.com/company/trashie linkedin.com/in/kristycaylor Connect with Conor Gaughan on linkedin.com/in/ckgone and threads.net/@ckgoneHave questions, or a great idea for a potential guest? Email us at CiC@consensus-digital.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify – it really makes a difference! Consensus in Conversation is a podcast by Consensus Digital Media produced in association with Reasonable Volume. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bart Caylor of Caylor-Solutions.com, The Higher Ed Marketer podcast, and author of the new book Chasing Mission Fit: A Marketing Guide to Fill Your Institution with Students Who Will Succeed, joins FYI host Gil Rogers to talk about how colleges carve out their identities and find students who truly align with their missions. They discuss the thin line between brand awareness and effective lead generation, and the art of targeting niche audiences with discovery-based marketing tactics. Bart stresses the power of forming emotional connections with prospective students, and seek them where they are to be truly effective.Gil and Bart discuss the magnetic pull of pay-per-click campaigns versus the enduring impact of search engine optimization and content creation. Bart shares ways to become a trusted resource and engage potential students deeply.For Your Institution Podcast is a production of Mongoose Research. Welcome and Introduction | 00:00 Bart's Background and Journey | 00:49 The Higher Ed Marketer Podcast | 01:40 Writing the Book: Chasing Mission Fit | 03:50 Universal Truths of Marketing Strategies for Higher Ed | 08:45 Challenges and Solutions in Higher Ed Marketing | 11:52 How Institutions Can Stand Out From the Crowd | 17:01 Closing and Contact Information | 22:55 RELEVANT LINKS:Caylor-Solutions.comChasing Mission Fit: A Marketing Guide to Fill Your Institution with Students Who Will SucceedThe Higher Ed Marketer PodcastBart Caylor on LinkedIn
What makes your university one of a kind? And are you actually communicating that through your website and marketing efforts? Bart Caylor has seen first hand how universities who harness their unique selling proposition, dramatically increase their enrollment. EVEN if they are a smaller institution. Bart Caylor is the founder of Caylor Solutions and the host of the Higher Ed Marketer. With over 24 years of experience in the Higher Ed space, Bart has seen all the changes, and more importantly, what hasn't changed. Connect with Bart Caylor on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bartcaylor/
To kick off this new season, we went to Running Vines Winery in Chesterton to have some drinks, bites, and a super fun conversation with the owner, Nicki. Enjoy!
After 26-year-old Nicki Collingbourne evicted her half-sister, 52-year-old Yvonne Caylor, from her flat, the pair's already tumultuous relationship worsened. Just seven months later, Nicki was found dead in her home.Caylor was swiftly taken into custody, but detectives were left baffled at the revelation of an apparent mystery man spotted in the vicinity by CCTV cameras wearing a high-vis jacket and glasses.Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and welcome goodies!Social Media:Facebook | British Murders with Stuart BluesInstagram | @britishmurdersTikTok | @britishmurdersX | @britishmurdersWebsite:britishmurders.comDo you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contactIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'davidjohnbrady.comDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. I list the sources used in each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After 26-year-old Nicki Collingbourne evicted her half-sister, 52-year-old Yvonne Caylor, from her flat, the pair's already tumultuous relationship worsened. Just seven months later, Nicki was found dead in her home. Caylor was swiftly taken into custody, but detectives were left baffled at the revelation of an apparent mystery man spotted in the vicinity by CCTV cameras wearing a high-vis jacket and glasses. Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and welcome goodies! Social Media: Facebook | British Murders with Stuart Blues Instagram | @britishmurders TikTok | @britishmurders X | @britishmurders Website: britishmurders.com Do you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contact Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' davidjohnbrady.com Disclaimer: The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. I list the sources used in each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Laura delves into the dynamic world of elite gymnastics with the prodigiously talented Dulcy Caylor on the podcast this week. Highlighting the essential blend of physical prowess and mental fortitude, Dulcy's journey from clinching gold medals at a tender young age to aiming for the 2024 Olympic trials encapsulates the essence of determination and resilience. As you will hear, today's episode not only uncovers the universal battle with nerves that athletes face but also emphasizes the crucial role of mental training alongside physical preparation. Dulcy's candid insights into overcoming competition anxiety, her strategic approach to training, and the invaluable support from figures like Simone Biles exemplify the intricate tapestry of challenges and triumphs defining an athlete's journey to excellence. Her narrative further reveals the profound bond of camaraderie among gymnasts, transcending age and experience, fostering a united front in the pursuit of their Olympic dreams. Through detailed discussions on the Olympic trials process, the significance of a supportive ecosystem, and Dulcy's personal strategies for combating nerves, listeners are offered a unique glimpse into the relentless pursuit of gold. Her insightful dialogue with Laura here today stands as a testament to the power of perseverance, mentorship, and the indomitable spirit of young athletes such as Dulcy, who navigate the complexities of elite sports with grace and steadfast ambition. Episode Highlights: Ambitious beginnings to senior success Overcoming mental hurdles Customized coaching for peak performance Resilience through ups and downs Building a supportive environment Strategic mindset and preparation Aspirations beyond the mat Navigating the path to Olympic Trials Quotes: "Even the most elite athletes battle with fear, nerves, anxiety, impostor syndrome...they are overcomeable." "I am obsessed with gymnastics, but once I started getting into level nine, level eight...I really wanted to go as far as I can with this." "Age doesn't matter in this now. It's 16 and up and you just have to compete with it." "You can't let anything spiral...I care too much that I'm not going to care." "It's those tiny little changes sometimes that are the hardest because you have to focus so differently." "Keep your dream in mind every day. If you really want it, work for it every time, as much as you can." "Work hard and work smart." "Have fun with it every single day. It's still the sport that you loved as a kid." "I would love to do something that helps people." "I'm keeping my options open, but I also have my eyes on ‘28." "If you set your mind to something, it's going to happen." Links: The Pursuit of Gold Website Coaching with Laura Laura's Social Media: Laura's Instagram Laura's Facebook Connect with Dulcy: Dulcy's Instagram
AI tools have exploded since ChatGPT's launch in November of 2022. And lots of people and organizations are still trying to wrap their heads around Generative AI's potential, for better or worse. AI tools are here to stay and they offer an incredible opportunity to leverage your resources. In this episode, we delve into the intersection of AI technology and the Kingdom. Join us as Bart Caylor helps unravel the mysteries of algorithms and machine learning, while considering the ethical and moral dimensions through the lens of a Kingdom framework. With over 35 years of experience in design and marketing, Bart has worked with top global brands and nonprofits like Motorola, RCA, Iams Pet Food, Lumina Foundation, Western Governors University, and the American Bible Society. Bart is the founder of Caylor Solutions and The Higher Ed Marketer. His writings and podcasts on AI have formed a broad perspective on AI applications use in Christian higher education. Most recently, Bart hosted a virtual conference on using artificial intelligence in higher education. Caylor, a first generation college-student, is passionate about education due to his own transformative experiences. This passion drives him to stay ahead of the curve for the future of marketing to consult and deliver solutions in both print and digital for his clients. Concerned about the HR programs at your organization? The benefits of having a trusted partner to guide you and your team to excellence are invaluable. Contact us today. You—and your employees—will be glad you did. Rise with us by implementing our high-performance remote human-resource programs to help find great people! E-mailus here. Mark A. Griffin is president and founder of In HIS Name HR LLC. Connect with him on LinkedIn and Twitter
Higher education may have been slower to adopt modern marketing practices and technology like AI, but higher ed marketer Bart Caylor is on a mission to change that. As President and Founder of Caylor Solutions and The Higher Ed Marketer, Bart joins the Social Pros podcast to share his lessons on the best marketing practices for higher ed. Full Episode Details Bart Caylor, President and Founder of Caylor Solutions and The Higher Ed Marketer, predicts a declining demand for higher ed in the future, meaning schools will face greater competition for a smaller pool of potential students. So, it's more important than ever that higher ed invests in great marketing practices. In this episode, Bart shares his predictions for the future of higher ed marketing, what he tries to teach institutions that have been slower to adapt to modern marketing practices, and how schools can utilize AI effectively. Bart believes that AI is often underused, but the trick is learning how to train the AI to give you the results you need. He shares his thoughts on the importance of content creation, managing marketing budgets, and how to become an authority in the higher ed space. We also hear about his journey to create The Higher Ed Marketer podcast and his book, Chasing Mission Fit: A Marketing Guide to Fill Your Institution with Students Who Will Succeed. In This Episode: 1:42 - Bart explains how he first entered the higher ed marketing space 3:08 - How higher ed marketing has evolved 5:12 - Bart's predictions on its future 7:38 - How higher ed marketers can adopt AI and get better at prompting 12:11 – Bart's favorite use cases for AI 16:28 – Why the “early adopters” are only a few months ahead of everyone else 18:23 - Bart's thoughts on younger people getting into higher ed marketing 22:16 - Using the necessary skills to succeed in modern marketing 24:10 - Why you don't have to market to everyone 25:34 - Where Bart finds inspiration 28:57 - Emerging trends that marketers should pay attention to 31:40 - Insights and themes in Bart's podcast 34:09 - How marketers are making mistakes 38:00 - Bart's top tip for those looking to become a social pro Resources Grab your free Social Media Audit Bundle Connect with Bart on LinkedIn Listen to The Higher Ed Marketer podcast Follow Bart on Twitter Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
In today's episode of the podcast, I chat with photographers Seth Miranda, Rachael Boer, and Carl Caylor who share their insights on getting out of creative ruts, capturing emotions, and overcoming technical perfectionism. You'll learn how to find inspiration, connect with clients, and balance technical proficiency with emotional impact in your work.The Big Ideas:Getting Out of Creative Ruts: Embrace new projects and perspectives to find inspiration and motivation.Connecting with Clients: Focus on capturing genuine emotions and adapting to your client's energy and personality.Overcoming Technical Perfectionism: Prioritize emotional impact while also valuing technical growth and learning from competition.Finding Inspiration: Seek education, connect with industry professionals, and embrace AI technology for creative growth.Resources:Follow Seth on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeN4SYppmjT8j69WAuGxOuA Follow Rachael on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rachaelboerphotography/?hl=enFollow Carl on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/carlcaylor/?hl=enEnter to win 1 of 4 copies of Taylor Jacksons new bookWedding Photography: After 1000 Weddingshttps://beginnerphotopod.com/tjbook Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Watch the Free Maximizing Mini Sessions Video training and start earning money with your camera!https://beginnerphotopod.com/minisConnect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
Join me in this episode of The Profitable Photographer as I chat with master craftsman Carl Caylor, a seasoned portrait photographer with over 30 years of experience. Carl's insights are a guide through the intricacies of photography and reminding us of the importance of artistic vision and continuous learning.In our conversation, Carl emphasizes the significance of emotional storytelling, mastery of light and composition, and the intersection of art and mathematics in photography. He encourages us to practice daily and to study light in nature and in art, drawing inspiration from painters in museums.From his journey as a lab technician to a renowned portrait photographer, Carl's passion for teaching and sharing knowledge shines through. He reminds us that photography is not just about capturing moments but about capturing emotions and connections.In this episode:How do emotional storytelling, mastery of light, and composition make your photos stand out?What role does artistic power play in setting ourselves apart?Why is daily practice important?What is the importance of light, and how do we learn to see it in nature?What are the mathematics of art, including shape, form, and texture?Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, Carl's wisdom inspires us to embrace the roles of both teacher and student, fostering a community of collaboration and growth. Thank you, Carl, for sharing your expertise and passion with us! Connect with Carl Caylor:Website: https://www.photoimagesbycarl.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlcaylorEmail: carl@photoimagesbycarl.netPhotography Business Coach Luci Dumas' Programs and Contact Info:lucidumascoaching.comluci@lucidumas.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theprofitablephotographer_pod/https://www.facebook.com/LuciDumasCoachinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCut3Qk6t6Z2DUJYEYGSCfKA
Caroline Caylor, CEO of ARAZ Systems, has made significant strides in a traditionally male-dominated industry, carving her own path and contributing to the growth and success of her company. ARAZ Systems operates in three distinct divisions, each showcasing the company's versatility and commitment to excellence. DLA (DOD) Commodity Procurement: Specializing in the procurement of airplane parts and computer hardware for the Department of Defense (DOD). Focus on supporting warfighter missions, demonstrating a commitment to national defense. Computer Hardware & IT Services: Offers a comprehensive range of IT services, including Cloud Migration & Modernization, Cyber Security, Application Development, Mobile Development, Enterprise...Article LinkSupport the show
This weeks episode features Jeff Caylor founder of Oaktone. Jeff is also a music producer and Ableton Live specialist currently living and working in Hong Kong. With writing and production credits on more than 10 albums and several more singles, his most recent commercial work has focused on artists local to Hong Kong.An Ableton Certified Trainer since 2013, Jeff focuses on solutions that exploit technology to support the story, deploy automation to enhance the message and free the performer to focus on the room.
By all accounts, 41-year-old Dottie Caylor suffered from a near debilitating phobia of public places and spent most all of her time at home. So, when her soon-to-be ex-husband reported that she had asked him to drive her to a very public, crowded train station so she could travel to visit a friend, the story raised eyebrows. When Dottie failed to ever return, suspicions continued to grow.Please also consider supporting Coffee and Cases by joining us over on our Patreon page! Are you up-to-date on all our regular content? Get access to monthly mini-episodes as well as one full solved case per month by joining today! Be a part of the C & C Fam by going to https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases to register!BlendJet Offer: Use my special link (https://zen.ai/coffeeandcasesblendpromo) to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!Motley Fool Offer: Save $110* off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to fool.com/coffeeandcases and use promo code coffeeandcases and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price.Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Cure Hydration: Try Cure today and feel the difference for yourself! Use my special link (https://zen.ai/coffeeandcasespod20) for 20% off your order, coupon activated at checkout!Nom Nom: Try Nom Nom today; go to https://trynom.com/coffeeandcases and get 50% off your first order plus free shipping
Discover the secrets to thriving as a faculty physician with Dr. Caylor! If you work in academia, you don't want to miss this episode. Tonya L Caylor, MD, FAAFP is a family physician and an academic physician coach in Anchorage, Alaska with 23 years of clinical and academic practice. She is a certified coach who has earned her ICF ACC credential with additional training in Trauma Mitigation Coaching. She owns and runs Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services, ® which partners with family medicine residency programs to help residents and faculty to enjoy all of life and thrive in their chosen careers. Connect with Dr. Caylor. www.joyinfamilymedicine.com www.joyinfamilymedicine.com/blog https://www.facebook.com/joyfmcoaching/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonya-caylor-md-faafp-b74a04158/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urcaringdocs/message
Dr. Tonya Caylor, MD, FAAFP is a family physician and an academic physician coach in Anchorage, Alaska with 24 years of clinical and academic practice. She is a certified coach who has earned her ICF credential with additional training in Trauma Mitigation. She coaches leaders in family medicine residencies and in the American Medical Womens Assoc ‘Evolve' program.She owns and runs Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services, which partners with family medicine residency programs to help residents and faculty to enjoy all of life and thrive in theirchosen careers. In this episode, Tonya and I chatted about:Her leadership roles Her leadership style Her leadership journey The leaders that helped her rise The challenges she faced on her journey How she navigated those challenges How she thinks you can become a strong and kind leader Her ‘take home' leadership messages for the listeners, and What she is currently excited to be working on.Tonya can be found and/or contacted via the following online platform addresses: Website: https://www.joyinfamilymedicine.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonya-caylor-md-faafp-b74a04158/Please reach out to Dr Harrison for individual coaching and/or organisational training via dr.adam@coachingmentoringdoctors.com.His web address and social media profile links / handles include:www.dradamharrison.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dradamharrison/www.youtube.com/c/DrAdamPhysicianCoachhttps://www.facebook.com/coachingmentoringdoctors/https://www.instagram.com/dradamharrison/He has co-written a new online course entitled ‘How to be Assertive, Maintain Boundaries, and Say “No!”‘ which can be accessed instantly here for only £55/$70:https://tenminutemedicine.podia.com/burnout-to-brilliance-assertiveness-and-saying-no
This episode is part of the Summer of AI Series, brought to you by SchoolAI, Scrible, and FocalPointK12.My guest today is Bart Caylor. If you've floated around the higher ed marketing sphere for very long you've probably come across Bart at least once. Bart is the founder of the education marketing agency, Caylor Solutions as well as the co-host along with Troy Singer of the Higher Ed Marketer podcast. He is also a keynote speaker, as well as a first-generation college student himself. In this episode we're talking all about AI.. specifically practical ways you can incorporate AI into your workflow to save you time and effort in your job. Tune in to learn:
Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Sarah Smith sits down with Dr. Tonya Caylor, a family medicine physician with a passion for teaching and coaching. Dr. Caylor shares her personal journey in rediscovering joy in family medicine and her mission to prevent future faculty members from going through the same challenges. Tune in as Dr. Caylor discusses the importance of managing thoughts and the impact they have on our well-being. She also introduces the concept of a "thought bouncer" and how it can help reject negative thoughts. Join us as we delve into the importance of creating a positive work culture and nurturing strong relationships in a medical practice. Dr. Caylor also emphasizes the need for effective teaching and the joy she finds in helping family medicine doctors handle common issues and identify outliers. This episode also explores the emotional intelligence of the current generation of residents and their frustrations with the existing systems in clinical medicine. Dr. Caylor offers guidance on managing these challenges and the role coaching plays in addressing issues like unhealthy perfectionism. Here are 3 key takeaways from our conversation: 1️⃣ Mindset Shift: It's crucial to shift from an unhealthy focus on perfectionism to cultivating a growth mindset by embrace continuous improvement and internal motivation. 2️⃣ Navigating Frustrations: Coaching and support are essential to help them navigate these frustrations and promote emotional intelligence. 3️⃣ Redesigning Clinical Medicine: We need to redesign clinical medicine to create sustainable clinical days and allow for a work-life balance. If you're looking for strategies to create a sustainable clinical practice and insights from experts in the field, this episode is a must-listen. So, grab your headphones and join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Tonya Caylor on the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast. Meet Dr. Tonya Caylor Tonya L Caylor, MD, FAAFP is a family physician and an academic physician coach in Anchorage, Alaska with 24 years of clinical and academic practice. She is a certified coach who has earned her ICF credential with additional training in Trauma Mitigation. She owns and runs Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services, ® which partners with family medicine residency programs to help residents and faculty to enjoy all of life and thrive in their chosen careers. You can find out more on Dr. Caylor at https://www.joyinfamilymedicine.com/ Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here -------------- **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don't forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life. **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.
Physician coach Michelle Chestovich MD has a conversation with fellow family physician/life coach Dr Tonya Caylor about her amazing work bringing coaching to residency education.Want to learn more about her great work and set up a time to chat?Click here: https://www.joyinfamilymedicine.com/Want to join small group coaching program Stress Rx for physician women? Click here: https://www.mamadoclifecoach.com/stress-rx-group-coaching-programWe begin Monday July 10th. Let's go!
Have you or your organization ever considered hiring a coach for your residency program? Having a coach can be highly beneficial for helping residents navigate the changes and challenges of residency and feel more empowered, even when things seem out of their control.Tonya L Caylor, MD, FAAFP, is a family physician and an academic physician coach in Anchorage, Alaska with 24 years of combined clinical and academic experience. She is a certified coach who has earned her ICF credential with additional training in Trauma Mitigation. She owns and runs Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services®, which partners with family medicine residency programs to help residents and faculty enjoy all of life and thrive in their chosen careers.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Explore the most common challenges that residents struggle with and how incorporating a coaching program can benefit both residents and physiciansExplore how we can make coaching more mainstream and incorporate it into more residency programsGain insight into the two things you need to consider when hiring a coach for your teamFull Show Notes Here!Connect with Dr. Tonya CaylorEmailFacebookLinkedInWebsiteBlogConnect with Dr. RachelLinkedInInstagramWebsiteThis podcast is sponsored by Pocket Bridges Executive Coaching and Leadership Consulting, which helps you amplify your influence and impact with customized coaching and leadership development programs. Pocket Bridges offers programs to physician leaders and executives that will generate a massive impact to transform your organization and medicine for the better. Transform your leadership and your team's leadership by scheduling a discovery session with Dr. Rachel Miller. Thanks for joining us on the Life, Love, and Leadership podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review to help us reach even more physicians and medical professionals striving to lead healthier lives through personal and professional growth.
Jeff is the creator of one of my favorite MIDI controllers ever made: the Oakboard Mini.In this interview, Jeff talks about how he came up with the idea for the Oakboard Mini, and how that eventually grew into a fully-fledged music software and hardware company. I love Jeff's story because he never set out to start a company. He just started solving his own problems by learning to code. He built a small MIDI controller to do exactly what he needed it to do. Turns out he wasn't the only one experiencing those problems, and Oaktone was born!Jeff is an incredibly talented and endlessly curious person. In addition to owning and running Oaktone, Jeff is an Ableton Certified Trainer, a worship leader, songwriter, and producer. ★ Support this podcast ★
Working with learners (med students, residents and other trainees) brings its own challenges and stresses. Dr. Tonya Caylor joins me for this interview and is sharing practical tools that every physician will find helpful whether you occasionally have a learner with you or work full time in an academic position. **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. And don't forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. *** Want more support staying focussed on applying everything you learn in the podcast? Come join me in the FREE Thriving As A Physician Facebook Community. You must be a physician to join. Join us at https://facebook.com/groups/thrivingasaphysician **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @drsiobhankey to get more practical tools to thrive in your weight loss and your life. **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at info@weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca. I would love to hear from you.
The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang
Physician coaching is a key to culture change in medicine. Inegrating physician coaching into graduate medical education is an effective and impactful intervention. In this episode, Dr. Tonya Caylor and Jessie share a vibrant conversation about the win-win of bringing coaching to training programs. Getting funding for coaching for your team, residents, and/or fellows doesn't have to be complicated. It also isn't hard. There are lots of different and creative ways to do it. In our experience, once in place- the ROI in coaching is obvious to all. When trainees receive coaching as part of their training it normalizes a culture of getting help. And that carries forward. When attendings and faculty get coaching at the same time, the impact is profound. We share why it is optimal to bring in a coach from outside your institution. We talk about gender vs mixed-gender coaching groups and the impact of coaching at different developmental levels of medical training. Coaching helps trainees connect with presence and acceptance of where they are on the journey of being a physician. It helps them enjoy, appreciate, and optimize ALL the phases of a medical career rather than always waiting to arrive. Coaching helps lessen imposter syndrome, and let go of feelings that you are not enough, and/or don't belong. Actual feedback from fellows about coaching: "I now understand thought errors that perpetuate "imposter syndrome" and can break them down to change my internal beliefs about my own competence." " I was able to make a lot of progress in letting go of feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt." "I think this should be offered at every institution." Listen to hear what's different between mentorship, therapy, and mindset coaching and why all physicians deserve to have a coach. Coaching can help all physicians with transitions, job negotiations, and setting themselves up for a sustainable career in medicine. Tonya Caylor, MD, FAAFP, founded Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services® after realizing physician coaching's power and seeing a paucity of it at the residency level. Dr. Caylor has had 23 years of post-residency clinical experience, 14 of those years involving academic medicine at the residency level. If you want to bring coaching to family medicine residency programs, reach out to Dr. Caylor here: www.joyinfamilymedicine.com. If you want to bring coaching to a fellowship program (or a team of attendings), reach out to Dr. Mahoney. Dr. Mahoney is an Assistant Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at UCSF. She also has experience as a Department Chief, a Chief Resident, and a preceptor many different levels of medical education. She has recently successfully advocated for and brought ongoing coaching to fellowship programs at Stanford University and at the Medical University of South Carolina. She has presented the success of her coaching work at Stanford at the American Conference of Physician Health. Working with fellows, and bringing coaching to fellowship programs is one of Jessie's greatest coaching pleasures. Reach out to bring this win-win to your program and institution by emailing jessie@jessiemahoneymd.com. If you want to find calm, contentment, and a clear and meaningful path forward in your life, reach out to discuss mindful coaching with Dr. Mahoney www.jessiemahoneymd.com If you want to develop a mindfulness practice, reach out to Dr. Liang www.awakenbreath.org *Nothing in this episode should be considered medical advice.
Tonya L Caylor, MD, FAAFP is a family physician and an academic physician coach in Anchorage, Alaska with 23 years of clinical and academic practice. She owns and runs Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services ® which partners with family medicine residency programs to help residents, faculty, and recent graduates enjoy all of life and thrive in their chosen careers. In this episode she describes the 3 stages of her RESET: burnout, recovery, and coach training and practice. She outlines the fullness of her recovery phase, details what in the practice she joined made it work, and reveals what helped her re-learn to enjoy the practice of medicine. She talks about her experience with coaching family medicine residents and faculty and the lightbulb moments she sees. Lastly, we dive into what it takes to change the culture of medicine. Pearls of Wellness Wisdom: 1. Point your brain in the direction you want to go. 2. Figure out what self-care looks like for you and don't let yourself down. 3. Take time to reflect. More ways to find Dr Caylor: www.joyinfamilymedicine.com joyinfamilymedicine@gmail.com www.joyinfamilymedicine.com/blog https://www.facebook.com/joyfmcoaching/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonya-caylor-md-faafp-b74a04158/ https://youtube.com/@academicmedicinecoach
On today's episode of Suncast, Reagan welcomes on to sun conference baseball veterans. St. Thomas long time outfielder Joey Thompson enjoyed the show (2:02-21:06) followed by Ave Maria veteran infielder Daniel Caylor (21:07-45:51)
Introducing Dr Tonya Caylor, family medicine doc, who relocated to Alaska from Florida. She describes her journey from academic medicine to independent practice and the recovery from burnout. Her passion is now to help residents and faculty with mindset training to equip them with the tools they need for longevity in their career in medicine. In our conversation, Dr Caylor gives examples of common things residents struggle with and what she has taught through private and group coaching to get them to shift into a perspective that works for them! Our favorite moments: "The one thing that I think was surprising to me, number one, is at the time I was unaware that that was a term or a phenomenon that happens. And it was so insidious, like I thought, in fact, I remember saying at a faculty retreat, like, I feel completely balanced in life. I remember pronouncing this. You know, the joy that I was experiencing in my role. And then it was a few years later, but I was in deep by the time I figured it out." "I had become like an approval addict. I was so over reliant on external validation that when all of my colleagues were super busy and not having the time to, you know, gimme a pat on the back. Really got in my head." "you wanna like work within the system and see if you can make it work for you. But there's a huge difference when a system is working for you rather than against you. And I think we're starting to see institutions recognize that now." "And if they think about the time, blood, sweat, tears, money that went into it, like realizing that coaching could give some tangible traction for them to re-discover the joy in their chosen career, that's how I ended up starting my coaching business." Contact Dr Caylor: https://www.joyinfamilymedicine.com/ joyinfamilymedicine@gmail.com Join us for our NEXT FREE CLASS, March 29, 2023 at noon (Central) all about frustrations with working in the healthcare system It's called: What's the ICD-10 Code for Injuries Sustained in a Dumpster Fire. Save your spot here. If you want to work with us, visit our website: www.thewholephysician.com. We have private coaching and CME courses available. Additionally, we're happy to lecture for your institution. Sign up for our Weekly Well Check by clicking the link. The Weekly Well Check is your weekly dose of encouragement and your only access to secret insider sales on our products. If you'd like something you can use today, download our free Top 10 Mindset Hacks for Doctors here. For a free quote on Own-Occupation Insurance, you're welcome to use our affiliate link: patternlife.com/drivetime
Are you curious about the next generation of leaders in the market research industry?In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Natalia Infante Caylor, a GreenBook Future List Honoree and multicultural researcher, who shares her inspiring journey from academia to entrepreneurship. Natalia stresses the significance of networking, volunteering, and researching the Hispanic community in the US for effective market research. Dr. Infante Caylor's personal motto, "We only regret the chances we don't take," inspires listeners to take risks and pursue professional opportunities. Tune in to gain valuable insights from Natalia's experiences and learn how you can make a positive impact in your own career.You can reach out to Natalia on LinkedIn. Many thanks to Natalia for being our guest. Thanks also to our producer, Natalie Pusch; and our editor, James Carlisle.Check out 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do
Simply Worth It: Physician Negotiations with Dr. Linda Street
For residents making the leap into their very first job, navigating interviews, contracts and salary negotiations can feel like a minefield. On one hand, you want to make sure the value you bring to the table is reflected, but on the other hand, you're socialized to take whatever's offered because of your inexperience. How do we make sure we're not short-changing ourselves at the negotiating table? What are some of the unique pieces of the contract we need to consider? In this episode, I'm joined by Academic Physician Coach, speaker, and founder of Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services®, Dr. Tonya Caylor. We talk about setting yourself up for success in your first negotiation. Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode - Why you shouldn't use your newness to discount yourself When our employers say there's no room for more money in our packages, should we advocate for ourselves or just accept what's on the table? - What we have to consider about sign-on and moving bonuses How do we insulate ourselves from complications if the job doesn't work out long-term? - The power of internal marketing Why do we need to put ourselves in work environments that allow us to highlight what we love about medicine? Guest Bio Dr. Tonya Caylor is an Academic Physician Coach for Family Medicine Residencies and Speaker for Physician Professional Fulfillment and well-being. She founded Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services® after realizing physician coaching's power and seeing a paucity of it at the residency level. Dr. Caylor developed a curriculum and coaching program to give physicians the tools they need to enjoy their lives and thrive in their chosen careers. She remains active clinically as on-call faculty for the Alaska Family Medicine Residency and for the local FQHC. For more information head to https://www.joyinfamilymedicine.com.
On this episode we have the wonderful Dr. Tonya Caylor from Anchorage, Alaska:Family PhysicianAcademic Physician CoachCertified Life CoachFounder: Joy in Family Medicine Coaching ServicesDr. Caylor partners with family medicine residency programs to help residents, faculty, and recent graduates enjoy all of life and thrive in their chosen careersShe shares:her own insidious onset of her burnout journeyhow her life was changed through life coachingwhat makes training in family medicine different from other specialtieshow she supports residents and young graduates through her coaching Earn CME:Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/5MnEhvInfo for Dr. Caylor:joyinfamilymedicine@gmail.comwww.joyinfamilymedicine.comwww.joyinfamilymedicine.com/bloghttps://www.facebook.com/joyfmcoaching/https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonya-caylor-md-faafp-b74a04158/https://youtube.com/@academicmedicinecoachCheck out StressFreeMD:https://www.stressfreemd.net/Schedule your FREE 30-Minute Stress Relief Strategy Call:https://go.oncehub.com/StressReliefStrategyCallGet your 4 FREE stress relieving videos:https://www.stressfreemd.net/free-self-care-videosPhysicians: join our free private physicians-only Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/thephysiciansselfcarecommunityFollow me on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/stressfreemd/Connect with me on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robyntigermd/Follow me on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/robyntigermdFollow me on Twitter:https://twitter.com/robyntigermdExclusive physician CME accredited programming: Rx Inner Peacehttps://www.stressfreemd.net/rxinnerpeaceSelf-Care Shop--accredited programs for healthcare and open to everyonehttps://www.stressfreemd.net/selfcareshopPrivate 1:1 Coachinghttps://www.stressfreemd.net/coachingContactinfo@stressfreemd.netPodcast website:https://www.podpage.com/the-stressfreemd-podcast/
Discover how perfectionism and all-or-nothing thinking are holding you back and how to instead make space for seemingly polarizing ideas to coexist. Dr. Caylor is sharing how she created habits that have served her as a physician and a coach and one concrete strategy you can start implementing right now that will help you gain immediate perspective on your day-to-day life. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://habitsonpurpose.com/50
Residency is a time of intense growth and learning, coupled with great sacrifice and pressure to perform. It is in this pressure cooker that many perfectionist and people-pleasing habits are, well, perfected. Today I am speaking with Dr Tonya Caylor, a Family Medicine Physician and Certified Life Coach who coaches Residents and Faculty Physicians with an eye to preventing burnout. Listen in as she shares her own story, and why she is called to do this work.Dr Tonya Caylor is a Family Medicine Physician and Certified Life Coach in Alaska. She is originally from Florida, and has spent over 20 years in both clinical and academic practice. She is currently focused on coaching work, but continues to see patients at her local community health center. To learn more about Dr Caylor and her work, find her in the following places. Website: www.joyinfamilymedicine.com Instagram: @joyinfamilymedicine Facebook: @JoyFMCoach LinkedIn: Tonya Caylor MD FAAFPThe doors are now open for Healing Perfectionism in Physicians Winter 2023, starting January 8th. This group is exclusively for Women Physicians, and there are a limited number of seats available. To learn more, click here. I'd love to have you join us! To learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.
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The Eleventh Circuit rules against Donald Trump, allowing the government to continue its prosecution of the Former President. Trump talks with Sean Hannity about Mar-a-Lago and says the FBI took his will!Mike Lindell sues the Biden Administration and Merrick Garland at the DOJ for the return of his property that was seized at a Hardee's drive through. Lindell's lawyers publish the Exhibit and Search Warrant cover sheet that reveals what the FBI is investigating. Lawyer Alan Dershowitz says they may be considering a Special Master to review the materials on the cell phone.Shannon Brandt is charged with vehicular homicide for the alleged killing of Caylor Ellingson in North Dakota. Brandt explains he was fearful that the 18-year old Ellingson was a threat to him as a result of his politics. In this video, we review the Affidavit and Probable Cause statement and the criminal charging document.Become a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQa62kyOcsyhVUqyvRCbDNQ/joinMindmaps & More: https://linktr.ee/robertgouveiaWe Help Good People: https://www.rrlawaz.comMindmap Software: https://www.mindmeister.com/?r=1185699#Trump #MikeLindell #CaylorEllingsonZBiotics Pre-Alcohol ProbioticBreaks down the byproduct of alcohol responsible for rough mornings after drinking.Brand
In today's episode, we talk with Dr. Tonya Caylor, a family physician, academic physician coach, and founder of Joy in Family Medicine Coaching Services. We live in times of a busy epidemic with most of us feeling stressed, depleted, and overwhelmed by the fast pace of our life, so maintaining good energy levels is paramount to be supported in the best possible way in our busy lives. With Tonya, we talk about personal energy, what we can do to protect our energy levels, and how they can be boosted. You can reach Tonya at: Website: www.joyinfamilymedicine.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joyfmcoaching/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyinfamilymedicine/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonya-caylor-md-faafp-b74a04158/ Get in touch with us at the Forgive and Thrive podcast: For feedbacks and comments on the Forgive and Thrive podcast, send us an email at forgiveandthrive@gmail.com using #feedback in the subject line. If you want to share your story on the Forgive and Thrive podcast, send us an email at forgiveandthrive@gmail.com using #story in the subject line. We appreciate your review on Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/forgive-and-thrive/id1567444243 Follow the FnT podcast on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgiveandthrive/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forgiveandthrive/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/forgiveandthrive/ Music by Caffeine_Creek_Band from Pixabay. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forgiveandthrive/message
This week we are excited to be joined by Dulcy Caylor who is fresh of competing in her first U.S. Championships to talk about her incredible season which included winning the AA gold at the Pan American Championships which was her very first elite meet ever. After the interview we have a quick news recap for you all – including the nominative Paris Cup roster, our thoughts on the U.S.'s draw for Worlds, and some college gym news! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Abbie M, Derek H, Kerry M, Cathleen R, Lucy S, Paul M, Becca S, D.F. Pendrys, Amy C, Blake B, Alainne E, CookieMaster, Faith M, Kristin R, Lori S, Sabrina M, Erica S, Maria L, Milan W & M. You guys rock! If you would like to support our podcast and become a Patreon member, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsgympod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/all-things-gymnastics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/all-things-gymnastics/support
Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion + Style In this episode, fashion-insider, host Kristen Cole (in NYC) sits with Kristy Caylor an industry veteran and founder of the first-of-its kind, zero-waste, circular fashion brand, FOR DAYS, known for its organic cotton knits and basics. The women discuss Kristy's big mission behind founding the brand and all things circular economy, including; tackling the fashion industry's waste problem, For Day's Take Back Bag, influencing consumer behavior shifts, excess consumption, supply chain issues, her upcoming denim launch, dreams for the future, and her past experience at The Gap and foundation work. Kristen also touches on the just announced NYFW September 2022 schedule, Resort 23 collections, Balenciaga's just-released humanitarian charity t-shirt to benefit Ukraine, Fashion Revolution, New Standard Institute, and more.
The mind is one of the most powerful tools we have as humans. A minor change in a person's mindset have have lasting effects. If you think a situation is hopeless or impossible, then it will be. But, is it possible to change a hopeless situation around? This question and more is what episode 72 explores with featured guest Dr. Tonya Caylor, a family medicine physician and physician coach in Anchorage, Alaska. She coaches in family medicine residencies to help faculty members and residents enjoy life and thrive in their chosen careers. In the podcast Dr. Caylor shares how she managed to regain her lotus of control and the transformative power a shift in mindset had on her career and life in general. Connect with our guest: www.joyinfamilymedicine.com
The mind is one of the most powerful tools we have as humans. A minor change in a person's mindset have have lasting effects. If you think a situation is hopeless or impossible, then it will be. But, is it possible to change a hopeless situation around? This question and more is what episode 72 explores with featured guest Dr. Tonya Caylor, a family medicine physician and physician coach in Anchorage, Alaska. She coaches in family medicine residencies to help faculty members and residents enjoy life and thrive in their chosen careers. In the podcast Dr. Caylor shares how she managed to regain her lotus of control and the transformative power a shift in mindset had on her career and life in general. Connect with our guest: www.joyinfamilymedicine.com
A lot goes into starting and running a business. Add in family, fitness, and a host of other responsibilities…and it is a lot to juggle. We are all looking for ways to balance our lives…or as guest Nicki Caylor calls it, finding harmony. Join Kim and guest Nicki, owner of Running Vines Winery & Aftermath Cidery. The two discuss everything from business, fitness, routines, supportive partners, grief…and more.If you enjoyed this episode or any others, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can find more about Nicki Caylor and Running Vines below:Running Vines Aftermath CideryIG: @RunningVinesWineryIG: @AftermathcideryJoin the Time to Grind Community Sponsors: Ombre Lab Support the show (https://paypal.me/t2gpodcast?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
This week, Easter and Brown tackle the final two mysteries of episode one; the disappearances of Glen and Bessie Hyde and Dottie Caylor. Brown just wants Bessie to be able to finish her glass of wine and Easter is ready to risk it all for Paula Powers.Anything said about teaching in this podcast is purely satirical and is not based on any real person or event. A Rude, A Prude, and an Unsolved Mystery is for people 18 years and older. *Listener* discretion is advised.
Happy (early) Halloween! Episode 12 is here to help you celebrate! This podcast has been going strong for 3 months and I'm beyond grateful for all of you tuning in and supporting! To celebrate this milestone, I've got Lucas Caylor on for the second part of his interview. On today's episode, he's going to be talking about how he got his life back together after losing his mom and how he started turning his dreams into a reality. Part 2 is every bit as powerful as Part 1 and I can't wait for you to hear it. Follow Lucas on IG at instagram.com/lucascaylor If you like what I'm doing with the podcast and want to support there are a few ways you can: 1. Subscribe on any platform - Anchor, Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts, etc. that way you never miss an episode. You can also catch up on all past episodes. 2. Leave a 5 Star review! 3. Share the podcast with your friends, family & anyone that'll listen! 4. Follow the show and myself on all social media platforms! 5. Click this link to do all the above... I KNOW YOU HEAR ME! linktr.ee/theflynnhendrix 6. This one's important, especially if you like saving money, check out my Rakuten link and save yourself some $$$ on everyday purchases! Plus it helps support the podcast! - https://www.rakuten.com/r/CDF630 Make sure you're checking out our sponsors too! elisecoaches.com This episode was edited by Zee. If you need an editor, contact him at chidozieuzochukwu@gmail.com and see what he can do for you! Have you noticed the awesome episode graphics? Do you need something like that done for you? Then check out www.chopwerk.com to see what Michael can do for you!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flynn-hendrix/support
This week on the podcast, I've got one of my best friends and someone I consider a huge inspiration. He's a guy who's out living his dreams and crushing it along the way, and he's my first 2 part guest! Today's guest is Lucas Caylor. On today's episode Lucas is going to share his story and tell us about his struggles growing up, getting into wrestling and a lot more. His story goes so deep, that we had to split this into 2 parts, but fear not! We'll be back next week with the second part of his story and what he's doing now. Follow Lucas on IG at instagram.com/lucascaylor If you like what I'm doing with the podcast and want to support there are a few ways you can: 1. Subscribe on any platform - Anchor, Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts, etc. that way you never miss an episode. You can also catch up on all past episodes. 2. Leave a 5 Star review! 3. Share the podcast with your friends, family & anyone that'll listen! 4. Follow the show and myself on all social media platforms! 5. Click this link to do all the above... I KNOW YOU HEAR ME! linktr.ee/theflynnhendrix 6. This one's important, especially if you like saving money, check out my Rakuten link and save yourself some $$$ on everyday purchases! Plus it helps support the podcast! - https://www.rakuten.com/r/CDF630 Make sure you're checking out our sponsors too! elisecoaches.com This episode was edited by Zee. If you need an editor, contact him at chidozieuzochukwu@gmail.com and see what he can do for you! Have you noticed the awesome episode graphics? Do you need something like that done for you? Then check out www.chopwerk.com to see what Michael can do for you!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flynn-hendrix/support
How do you create upwards of 150 pieces of deliverables for a traditional undergrad campaign designed for enrollment that ranges from direct mail to automation? We wanted to show you behind the curtain, so to speak, at Caylor Solutions by highlighting the leadership team after their stellar accomplishment on a huge, multifaceted project. In this roundtable discussion episode, we chat with Caylor's Matt Bloom , Content Director and Strategist, Jenni Roberts , Creative Director, and Jessi Robbins , Project Manager. Join us as we discuss: - Focusing on client victories during the discovery phase - The AIDA framework: attraction, interest, desire, action - Creating uniform messaging that is also personal - How automation is like a magic trick - Our top takeaways after the execution of the project Check out this related episode: Episode 5 w/ Kristi Lafree at Butler To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to Higher Ed Marketer on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or your preferred podcast platform. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Higher Ed Marketer in your favorite podcast player.
Part 2/2 of the series. June 12, 1985. Concord, California. Dottie Caylor, a 41-year old woman with a history of struggles with agoraphobia, is allegedly dropped off at a train station by her husband, Jule Caylor, before she leaves on a trip. The following day, Jule finds Dottie's car in another train station's parking lot with her purse inside, but Dottie does not return from her trip and is never heard from again. Over the next few years, suspicion would fall upon Jule after some surprise revelations, including a secret engagement to another woman at the time Dottie went missing and an anonymous letter accusing him of murder. Was Jule responsible for Dottie's disappearance or did she disappear voluntarily to start a new life? This week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly” examines one of our most highly requested missing persons cases.Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldTwitter: @pathwentPromo: Criminologyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/criminology/id1264424015Additional Reading:http://charleyproject.org/case/dorothy-may-caylorhttps://unsolved.com/gallery/dottie-caylor/http://www.thesungazette.com/article/news/2006/06/21/dotties-story-focus-on-husband-in-revived-cold-case/?print=1The Contra Costa Times (May 7, 2006)Art: @fleshwadyt fleshwadyt@gmail.comMusic: Paul Rich
June 12, 1985. Concord, California. Dottie Caylor, a 41-year old woman with a history of struggles with agoraphobia, is allegedly dropped off at a train station by her husband, Jule Caylor, before she leaves on a trip. The following day, Jule finds Dottie's car in another train station's parking lot with her purse inside, but Dottie does not return from her trip and is never heard from again. Over the next few years, suspicion would fall upon Jule after some surprise revelations, including a secret engagement to another woman at the time Dottie went missing and an anonymous letter accusing him of murder. Was Jule responsible for Dottie's disappearance or did she disappear voluntarily to start a new life? This week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly” examines one of our most highly requested missing persons cases.Support the show:Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:http://charleyproject.org/case/dorothy-may-caylorhttps://unsolved.com/gallery/dottie-caylor/http://www.thesungazette.com/article/news/2006/06/21/dotties-story-focus-on-husband-in-revived-cold-case/?print=1The Contra Costa Times (May 7, 2006)