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Tabitha Nieto is the Executive Director of the COR Community Foundation. She has been a Certified Hypnotherapist for over ten years, a Women's Coach, and an experienced Facilitator for women. She is trauma-trained, having spent hundreds of hours studying Complex and Developmental Trauma, advanced leadership development, and group facilitation courses. She is an experienced workshop facilitator trained to support others through deep emotional explorations. She's also has worked alongside hundreds of women and has participated in, facilitated, or produced dozens of in-person and online events through various corporations, COR Community Foundation, and her own business. She combines all her healing modalities to support her clients in reclaiming their power and living more fully using her SLOW Care Framework. Previously, Tabitha held a successful, six-figure "Corporate America" career inside a sprawling, male-dominated Fortune 500 organization. She left this during the pandemic to explore a deeper connection to her life, heart, and body, heal her past, and share her journey with women who want the same.Tabitha is of mixed race and proudly identifies with her Colombian and Latina roots. She also acknowledges the racism and white supremacy that have shaped our country and is committed to continuing her work and raising her voice. Let's get into this episode.Website: corcommunityfoundation.orgInstagram: @corcommunityfoundation and @tabithanieto.chtI'm so glad to have connected with Tabitha during my trip to LA for the Amigas in Business Summit. If you haven't connected with the We All Grow Community, you definitely should today: Join the Amigas CommunityOk amigos, thank you so much for listening please rate and review this podcast so we can get more ears listening to these stories and can continue elevating la cultura. You can also comment on our YouTube video if you're watching online. I always like to hear from people and how they resonate with the stories I share. Enjoy the rest of the day/afternoon/evening whenever you're listening, y nos vemos next week!
Matthew Van Der Tuyn is a designer and healthcare innovation strategist. Matt is the Senior Director of Design and Strategy at the Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine. The mission at the Center is to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build the Center's design, discipline, and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. We talk about becoming and being a designer in healthcare and Matt's practice. Listen to learn about: >> The unique challenges of designing and innovating in the healthcare space >> Problem-centric vs solution-centric thinking and action >> The importance of change management in the design process Our Guest Matt is a designer and health care innovation strategist. Matt's design roots are in information, product, and service design. His design practice began with visual arts, information design, and product design for luxury goods before deciding to pivot into design for social impact. With this new focus on using design to solve societal issues, Matt's work expanded into the design of services and co-design as a tool for empowering disadvantaged communities. Matt's guiding principle is that design is a mindset that anyone can leverage, and that the role of the “Designer” is to help others tap into this mindset to imagine new possibilities. In 2012, Matt made a leap into health care when he joined the newly minted Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine (CHTI). The mission of this new center was to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Entering as the first designer on this new team, Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build CHTI's design discipline and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. Matt leads with the belief that the foundation of great design, and building a culture of innovation, is empowerment. That the greatest ingredient for innovation in any large service organization is the people on the front lines of service delivery who have the passion, insight, and opportunity to effect change. However, there are not often clear pathways for these staff to gain traction with ideas nor are there efficient ways for leadership to identify and support these frontline champions. Matt believes bridging this gap, through design, between high-level organizational objectives and the frontline staff with the answers, where agency is created for innovation, is the key to unlocking the true potential of an organization. Matt does not see design as a silver bullet, but rather a binder that can align the many, diverse, voices and skills needed for transformative solutions. In addition to design, Matt will quickly point to the various disciplines and individuals across Penn Medicine that he feels create the secret sauce that makes anything possible. From behavioral economists to data scientists, quality and safety experts to hospitality experts, Matt is a firm believer that everyone has something to contribute, if we center ourselves around a shared set of values that prioritize improving the lives of others. Show Highlights [02:02] Matt's love of the fine arts, and why he ended up in graphic design. [02:34] Evolving from graphic design into product design of dinnerware. [03:25] The book that helped change Matt's design path. [04:33] Grad school at the University of Arts in Philadelphia. [05:44] How Matt's grad school project with Penn Medicine led to the creation of the Center he works at today. [09:30] Being problem-centric instead of solution-centric. [12:45] The unique challenges of innovation work in healthcare. [14:26] One of Matt's big “a-ha!” moments. [15:29] An exercise Matt uses to help people move past assumptions and think creatively. [18:31] Looking for the people who really wanted the help. [19:34] Storytelling in Matt's work. [22:28] The need for rigor and evidence when designing for healthcare. [24:42] Matt encourages new designers to find ways to measure the success of their work. [25:44] Getting comfortable with the business and finance side of healthcare. [29:38] The importance of good change management. [30:55] Using behavior design to help people with change. [31:27] Conflict as a natural part of the design process. [35:57] Matt's advice for those wanting to work in healthcare design. [38:32] Books and resources Matt recommends. Links Matthew on LinkedIn Matthew at UPenn MedicinePenn Medicine: Center for Health Care Transformation and InnovationA Global Pandemic Turned Everything Upside Down. What Has Penn Medicine's Innovation Team Learned From That? Book Recommendations Design Revolution: 100 Products The Empower People, by Emily Pilloton The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, by Erving Goffman DT 101 EpisodesHealthcare + Systems + Risk + Design with Rob Lister — DT101 E122 A Designer's Journey into Designing for Health and Healthcare with Lorna Ross — DT101 E45 Designing Health Systems + Creating Effective Design Workshops with Sean Molloy — DT101 E44
Matthew Van Der Tuyn is a designer and healthcare innovation strategist. Matt is the Senior Director of Design and Strategy at the Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine. The mission at the Center is to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build the Center's design, discipline, and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. We talk about becoming and being a designer in healthcare and Matt's practice. Listen to learn about: >> The unique challenges of designing and innovating in the healthcare space >> Problem-centric vs solution-centric thinking and action >> The importance of change management in the design process Our Guest Matt is a designer and health care innovation strategist. Matt's design roots are in information, product, and service design. His design practice began with visual arts, information design, and product design for luxury goods before deciding to pivot into design for social impact. With this new focus on using design to solve societal issues, Matt's work expanded into the design of services and co-design as a tool for empowering disadvantaged communities. Matt's guiding principle is that design is a mindset that anyone can leverage, and that the role of the “Designer” is to help others tap into this mindset to imagine new possibilities. In 2012, Matt made a leap into health care when he joined the newly minted Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine (CHTI). The mission of this new center was to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Entering as the first designer on this new team, Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build CHTI's design discipline and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. Matt leads with the belief that the foundation of great design, and building a culture of innovation, is empowerment. That the greatest ingredient for innovation in any large service organization is the people on the front lines of service delivery who have the passion, insight, and opportunity to effect change. However, there are not often clear pathways for these staff to gain traction with ideas nor are there efficient ways for leadership to identify and support these frontline champions. Matt believes bridging this gap, through design, between high-level organizational objectives and the frontline staff with the answers, where agency is created for innovation, is the key to unlocking the true potential of an organization. Matt does not see design as a silver bullet, but rather a binder that can align the many, diverse, voices and skills needed for transformative solutions. In addition to design, Matt will quickly point to the various disciplines and individuals across Penn Medicine that he feels create the secret sauce that makes anything possible. From behavioral economists to data scientists, quality and safety experts to hospitality experts, Matt is a firm believer that everyone has something to contribute, if we center ourselves around a shared set of values that prioritize improving the lives of others. Show Highlights [02:02] Matt's love of the fine arts, and why he ended up in graphic design. [02:34] Evolving from graphic design into product design of dinnerware. [03:25] The book that helped change Matt's design path. [04:33] Grad school at the University of Arts in Philadelphia. [05:44] How Matt's grad school project with Penn Medicine led to the creation of the Center he works at today. [09:30] Being problem-centric instead of solution-centric. [12:45] The unique challenges of innovation work in healthcare. [14:26] One of Matt's big “a-ha!” moments. [15:29] An exercise Matt uses to help people move past assumptions and think creatively. [18:31] Looking for the people who really wanted the help. [19:34] Storytelling in Matt's work. [22:28] The need for rigor and evidence when designing for healthcare. [24:42] Matt encourages new designers to find ways to measure the success of their work. [25:44] Getting comfortable with the business and finance side of healthcare. [29:38] The importance of good change management. [30:55] Using behavior design to help people with change. [31:27] Conflict as a natural part of the design process. [35:57] Matt's advice for those wanting to work in healthcare design. [38:32] Books and resources Matt recommends. Links Matthew on LinkedIn Matthew at UPenn MedicinePenn Medicine: Center for Health Care Transformation and InnovationA Global Pandemic Turned Everything Upside Down. What Has Penn Medicine's Innovation Team Learned From That? Book Recommendations Design Revolution: 100 Products The Empower People, by Emily Pilloton The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, by Erving Goffman DT 101 EpisodesHealthcare + Systems + Risk + Design with Rob Lister — DT101 E122 A Designer's Journey into Designing for Health and Healthcare with Lorna Ross — DT101 E45 Designing Health Systems + Creating Effective Design Workshops with Sean Molloy — DT101 E44
Ich bi hüt mit em falsche Fuäss ufgschtande, zur falsche Zit und überhaupt. Alles doof. Ob Chat GPT mi zum Lache bringt?
A quelques semaines de l'ouverture des J.O. de Paris, nous partons à la rencontre de Michèle Georges, cavalière paralympique hors-pair en duplex depuis le sud de la France avec la cheffe étoilée Isabelle Arpin, passionnée de chevaux Née à Ostende, Michèle Georges vit depuis ses 12 ans par et pour les chevaux. Elle élève d'abord ses champions à Amougies puis à Waregem. Une chute lui fait perdre l'usage d'une jambe. Combative et résiliente, elle rapporte à la Belgique une collection de trophées olympiques dont 5 médailles d'or. Installée depuis quelques mois à Vidauban, entre Cannes et Marseille, elle partage avec nous sa passion Isabelle Arpin est une Chti d'origine égyptienne et espagnole qui fait ses classes à Middelkerke et à Ostende. Magicienne des saveurs engagée dans le développement durable, elle ferme son restaurant de Bruxelles et opère un retour à la terre en s'installant au château de Leignon près de Ciney Chaque dimanche à 9 heures sur La Première, Adrien Joveneau vous fait découvrir ces Belges qui construisent des ponts entre les cultures avec les pierres semées par la vie sur leurs chemins France - 23/06/23 J.O. Merci pour votre écoute Les Belges du bout du Monde, c'est également en direct tous les samedis de 9h à 10h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes des Belges du bout du Monde sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/432 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
De l'Alsace à Marseille, de la Bretagne au parler du Nord et de la Picardie : la nouvelle collection créée et éditée par Le Robert, propose de nous faire découvrir expressions et mots des régions françaises. Fatche de ! Ça va faire du REUZ !! Invités : Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus, linguiste à l'Université d'Aix-Marseille. Il dirige la collection « Ça se dit comme ça ! » au Robert dont il a écrit le titre « À Marseille ». Alain Dawson, est docteur en sciences du langage, spécialiste du picard. Il a co-écrit le Cahier d'exercices Chti (éditions Assimil) et le Dictionnaire fondamental français-picard. Il a également contribué à plusieurs traductions en picard (Astérix, Le petit Nicolas...).
De l'Alsace à Marseille, de la Bretagne au parler du Nord et de la Picardie : la nouvelle collection créée et éditée par Le Robert, propose de nous faire découvrir expressions et mots des régions françaises. Fatche de ! Ça va faire du REUZ !! Invités : Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus, linguiste à l'Université d'Aix-Marseille. Il dirige la collection « Ça se dit comme ça ! » au Robert dont il a écrit le titre « À Marseille ». Alain Dawson, est docteur en sciences du langage, spécialiste du picard. Il a co-écrit le Cahier d'exercices Chti (éditions Assimil) et le Dictionnaire fondamental français-picard. Il a également contribué à plusieurs traductions en picard (Astérix, Le petit Nicolas...).
Le sociétaire des Grosses Têtes vient de lancer son deuxième one-man show, un spectacle baptisé "Tombé du ciel", au Grand Point-Virgule à Paris avant une nouvelle tournée. Steven Bellery, bonjour a rencontré le plus Chti de nos humoristes. Invités prestigieux, coups de cœur, critiques, reportages, interviews : "Laissez-Vous Tenter" dresse un panorama de l'actualité cinéma, musique, littérature, médias, people... Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Midi du 02 février 2024 avec Le Service Culture.
Vielleicht liegt es an dem aktuell desolaten Gesundheitszustand der Beiden, dass sie in der aktuellen Folge sooo tief blicken lassen: Moser erzählt offen, wie er dieses Jahr Raubbau mit seinem Körper trieb und was er sich jetzt fürs nächste Jahr vornimmt. Auch Schelker öffnet sein Herz und berichtet von seinem Sammelzwang. Glück ist der beiden Ruf eh schon lange ruiniert :-)
Top 10 StereoChic Radio présenté par Olivier depuis Londres.Classement 35 - Juin 2022Sorties : Mara – De haut en bas / Roosevelt feat. Nile Rodgers – Passion / Peter Doherty & Frederic Lo - The Epidemiologist10 ♦ E Izïa – Mon coeur09 ♦ -6 Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul - Making Sense Stop08 ♦ -3 Charlie Pâle - Dans tes yeux07 ♦ E Beyonce – Break my soul06 ♦ +3 Pierre De Maere – Romeo05 ♦ +3 Hot Chip - Down04 ♦ E Benjamin Biolay - Rends l'amour !03 ♦ +5 Harry Styles – As it was02 ♦ -1 Mika – Yo Yo01 ♦ +1 Phoenix – Alpha Zulu__________________________________________________________________N° 1 Shazam dans le monde : Le groupe BTS fait une pause mais Jin bat des records d'écoute dans le monde avec « Yours »https://www.shazam.com/fr/charts/top-200/world __________________________________________________________________Podcast Artiste de la semaine : StereoChic vous fait découvrir Pab The Kid, un Chti qui a connu plusieurs expatriations jusqu'à revenir en France pour devenir artistehttps://podcast.ausha.co/stereochic-plus/1529-pab-the-kid-est-un-artiste-qui-vient-de-partout-et-de-nulle-part-a-la-fois-on-decouvre-son-titre-breaks-juin
Malo était de retour dans #LeDriveRTL2 ce mardi 10 mai 2022. Il a parlé au micro d'Eric Jean-Jean de son nouvel album qui sortira à l'automne et a joué deux titres en direct des studios de RTL2, son nouveau single "Laisse-toi tranquille" ainsi qu'une reprise d'America "A horse with no name". La nouveauté du jour : Sharon Van Etten "Mistakes" Le journal de la musique : - Carnet rose et black album - Le sort s'acharne sur Nick Cave - Scorpions annulent 2 dates francaises - "Sick Sad World Volume 3" La cover du #DriveRTL2 : Juanes reprend "Enter Sandman" de Metallica Le jeu du #DriveRTL2 : Chti, pas Chti ?
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It's race week! Nochere ca. 3-Monatige Pouse gohts weder los! Mer luege gspannt uf die neu Saison ond de Yannick brengt debii ganz vöu schlächti Witz. Ond d Julia fendet die säubschtverständlech loschtig. Vöu Spass bim Lache!
Der wichtigste Inhalt von Folge 54 ist der Rat, sich doch einfach die Folge 53 nochmals anzuhören. Auch wenn Manu sämtliche Register zieht sein Gegenüber aufzuheitern, scheitert er letztlich kläglich. Aber hey, Alberth ist das echte Leben. Und im echten Leben ist halt nicht alles Ponyhof.
In this first episode, join the founding group of healing arts practitioners and Earth lovers who heard the call to start a non-profit for women's holistic wellness for mind, body, spirit, and community—all this on a shoestring---in the Deep South! Share in the magic of the transformative, collective power of women, and get answers to questions such as: “What about the butterfly?” To get involved, receive the e-newsletter, or support the vital work of this 501-C3 non-profit, visit womenscenterforhealing.org Guest Moderator: Sharon Edwards has created radio, television and film for 40 years. She is a retired community news editor and the director of the Pontchartrain Film Festival in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Intro and Exit: Anitra Smith-Senegal, Director, Women's Center for Healing & Transformation Guests: Clarke McBee, LPC, LMT; Patricia Stout, LCSW-BACS; Suzanne Harper, LMT; Virginia Davis, RN, LMT; Mary Frost, RN, MS, HNB-BC, CHTP, CHTI; Mary Ann McClellan Music by: Ana Chandler, Patricia Stout, Grace Treffinger, and Cecilia Whitehurst Music Team: Carolyn Burns, LMFT and Leslie Wolf Abita Springs, Louisiana USA Podcast production by: threetwentystudio.co
Meist jeden Obend is mien Madam bi uns in de Wohnstuuv an Strichen. Dat deiht se al recht 'n poor Johr. Oh. Ick ohn‘ wat. Eher hier nu dösige Ideen opkümmt, lot‘ mi vertelln, Lüüd: „Strichen“ is dat Plattdüütsche Woord för de hochdüütsche Entspreekung „Stricken“. Dat mit de Wull un de Nodeln also. Is je ook good, dat se dat deiht, denn in düsse Tied kann man je warme Plünn bruuken. Un wenn man de sülms moken kann – ümso beter. Nu is mien Fruu overs ni blots an Strichen, wenn dat op de kole Johrestied togeiht, nä, se stricht dat ganze Johr. Mennigmol, wenn se dor op't Sofa sitt un de Nodeln zappeln lött, denn deiht ehr al de Arms weh, un den seggt se ganz wehleidig: „Ick kann ni mehr opholn!“ Jo, nu is dat rut: Mien Seute is süchti no Strichen. Wenn wi tosom op'n Diek spazeern goht, denn neiht de Schoop al jümmers vör mien Fruu ut, weil se Bammel hebbt, dat se de Tiern dat Fell över de Ohrn treckt, üm dor Strümp Pullovers un Halsdööker ut to moken. Mitünner häkelt se ook düt un dat. Dorbi is se jüst so flott as bi't Strichen. So gau as se 'n eenfachen Foden in Stoff verwannelt, kann man gor ni kieken. To‘n Strichen hett mien Fruu je, anners as bi't Häkeln, Nodeln ut Holt. Un wenn se de Holtnodeln den ganzen Obend tosomklappern lött, denn kann man vör't to Bett gohn al so'n lütte Schüffel Soogspöhn vör't Sofa tosomfegen. Af un to bün ick he direkt bang, dat de Nodeln vun dat gaue Schüüern gleuni ward un dat Brennen anfangt. „Kiek“, seggt mien Fruu denn, „dat Strichen hebbt de Minschen al vör't Füüermoken kinnt.“ Tscha, wenn he noch wat seggen kunn, denn kunn man Ötzi je dorno frogen, wat toerst dorween is. Mien Madam hett to den Gedanken seggt: „Wenn Ötzi ni so'n scheun‘ Norweger-Pulli anhatt harr, denn weer he gor ni bet in de Alpen kom‘.“ Man weet dat ni. Wat overs faststeiht, is, dat man jümmers genog Strümp oder Filzpuschen to Huus hett, wonehm de Nikolaus wat rinsteeken kann. Mol kieken, wat he Mondag bringt… In düssen Sinn
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Vu du dessus, c'est une Chti complètement chté Cours ou jardin, sur les côtés. Mais qu'est-ce qui se passe vraiment la-dessous… Plus qu'une vanne à proposer, une question à lui poser… Alors non, pas besoin de présenter la comédienne… à l'accent inimitable et au timbre inimité Plus besoin… non plus… de présenter la… taulière… du One-Woman-Show, qui arpente les planches… et les routes de France… depuis tant d'années Mais qui connait les premiers pas de cette gamine du Nord à l'enfance heureuse même si cabossée Oui, qui connait les armes et les larmes de celle qui, bien que grand-mère déclenche encore et toujours les rires aujourd'hui ? Et bien vous j'espère après avoir écouté cet entretien avec Chantal Ladesou Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Second échange en direct à l'antenne avec Violaine : jeune expatriée à Londres, mais Chti dans l'âme, Violaine poursuit ses études musicales dans la capitale Anglaise et vient de sortir son premier single en hommage à sa vie Lilloise : "Lille Oasis". Nous avions échangé il y a quelques semaine pour annoncer la sortie du titre : ca y est ! c'est fait, disponible sur toutes les plateformes, et découvrez le clip qui vient de sortir ! Nous souhaitons à Violaine beaucoup de succés : écoutez cette interview trés souriante ! Ecoutez sur Deezer :Deezer.com/fr/artist/7133 Voir le clip sur YouTube
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