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The premiers pitched their big "nation building" projects to the prime minister today. NL premier John Hogan says this province is focused on fast-tracking its energy projects... including offshore oil. Ahead of the Energy NL conference in St, John's Tuesday, we speak to the company CEO about the message and timing. (Krissy Holmes with Charlene Johnson)
Where does Newfoundland and Labrador's oil and gas fit in Canada's future. At this uncertain time, the CEO of Energy NL says there's a lot at stake for the province's offshore industry... and she's asking all federal parties to outline their plan. (Krissy Holmes with Charlene Johnson)
On this episode of The 5 to 9 Podcast, join me as I coach Charlene Johnson in a 1-on-1 business strategy session where we discuss everything it takes to launch your art business from the ground up! Charlene is a part time artist who is trying to move her side hustle into her full-time job. Charlene asks me tons of great questions she has as she is in the beginning stages of launching her art business. We discuss everything it takes to turn that art career from a dream into reality! Some topics we discuss include: launching an art collection starting an art business as a side-hustle selling art at outdoor pop-up shops painting in cohesive collections how to scale your business so it can become your full-time dream job …and so much more! This episode is full of great insights and wisdom for anyone looking to grow their side-hustle art business into a full-time gig. So grab a cup of coffee, relax, and enjoy your backstage access to this strategic coaching session! Follow Charlene on Instagram at: @charlene.artist Connect with Charlene on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/charleneartist Check out Charlene's website here: https://charleneartist.com/ SPONSORS This episode is sponsored by Shopify. I've been using Shopify for the past 10 years to run my online business! Sign up through this link to get your first month for just $1 and discover how Shopify can help you manage and grow your online storefront no matter what stage of the game your business is at! BE ON THE SHOW! Email us at hello@the5to9pod.com or follow this link to apply to be on the show! JOIN OUR TRIBE! We would LOVE to hear from you! Be sure to connect with us on social. Send us a DM with your thoughts from the show or share a screenshot when you listen in your story! We would so appreciate if you leave a review and share with a friend! Follow us on instagram at: @_the5to9podcast Connect with us on Facebook: facebook.com/the5to9pod
Family, I am excited for you to listen or re-listen to the latest episode of Full Circle. Coach Charlene Johnson is a speaker, podcast host and transformational coach for healthcare professionals. With 30 years in nursing and leadership, Charlene has a deep commitment to supporting healthcare workers who are overwhelmed, dissatisfied with their work, and still stressed and traumatized by the pandemic. In 2016 she founded the Dream Gurlz Network, and in 2020, launched the podcast “When the Moment Chooses You,” where she interviews experts, trailblazers, and change agents in the industry. Tune in as we discuss her path the leadership and passion for seeing people become their highest self in all areas. You won't be sorry! Like, share, comment and SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iammswanda/support
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In this episode of "When the Moment Chooses You," host Charlene Johnson speaks with Mark Gaines about his work in equity, inclusion, and diversity, and the importance of allyship and vulnerability. Mark shares his unique perspective as someone who grew up with family members involved in the civil rights movement and how that has influenced his work. He also talks about making key decisions in his thirties to pursue this work and the importance of taking advantage of unique opportunities. Join us for this inspiring conversation about learning and growing from others. ABOUT WHEN THE MOMENT CHOOSES YOU PODCAST Coach Charlene's purpose is to bring transformation by creating and inspiring destiny moments because every heartbeat matters... When the Moment chooses you will engage in compassionate courageous conversations with some of the most daring trailblazers and change agents in organizations, corporations and the world who dared to respond to those destiny moments. Listen to new episodes bi-weekly on Sundays anywhere you get your podcasts. You will move from thinking and talking about your dreams….to manifesting the desires of your heart….Be inspired to become the highest expression of yourself. What will you do when the moment chooses you? follow me on social media: whenthemomentchoosesyou Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou/ Website: Coachcharlene.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlene-johnson68/message
There's a lot of talk in the province about wind energy. Newfoundland and Labrador is now allowing wind farms which are land-based, and which can be used to create hydrogen energy. One of the companies hoping to do that is World Energy GH2. But there are still many questions about how wind energy could work in Newfoundland and Labrador and how it will impact the local environment. Energy NL, a lobby group for the province's energy sector launched a campaign this week called "Wind at our Backs," to try to answer some of those questions. Charlene Johnson is the CEO of Energy NL.
For the month of January we'll be revisiting very early episodes of the show and to start us off we're revisiting Episode 37: Shin Godzilla from March of 2018. This time though, we're joined by Overtalking's resident Godzilla expert Sam. We play clips from the old episode, listen to a disgruntled voicemail, and once again hear from long-time listener Charlene Johnson. Movie discussed: Shin Godzilla (2016) If you enjoy the Overtalking Podcast, please RATE and especially REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Visit our website at overtalkingpod.party Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @overtalkingpod Email us at overtalkingpod@gmail.com or give us a call and leave us a message at (872) 228-1591 Theme song by Justin Peters Logo by Nate Richards, check him out on Instagram @naterichardsdesigns
My name is Charlene Johnson! I started this podcast to have conversations that will engage in compassionate, courageous conversations will be creating and inspiring destiny moments because every heartbeat matters I'll be interviewing change agents and trailblazers that dare to dream, that dare to disrupt the status quo, that dare to change the trajectory of their lives by responding to those moments in their lives that they were being called into. I truly believe that if you listen when you listen to the podcasts, that you will move from just thinking and talking about your dream to actually manifesting your dream. So join me bi weekly. I'll have a special guest on there every month that we will highlight and unpack those moments. Also, subscribe on social media to when the moment chooses you and subscribe to my YouTube channel so that you can get every episode that comes out. And I want you to remember what will you do when the moment chooses you? So make sure you join. Let's connect: -follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou/ Follow me on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou IG:@coachcharlene You can Listen to this podcast wherever you get your podcast! Tags motivational video compilation 2018,motivational speeches,motivational speech,motivational speech for success,motivational video,inspirational video,motivational video for 2018,motivational speech 2020,motivation madness,joe rogan motivational speech,motivational,jor rogan podcast,motivation for 2018,motivation,2020 motivation,kobe bryant motivation,be inspired,kobe bryant tribute video,listen to this and change yourself,kobe bryant tribute --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlene-johnson68/message
Welcome to when the moment chooses you podcast! My name is Charlene Johnson, also known as Coach Charlene, and I will be your host for the brand new podcast When the moment chooses you, when the moment chooses you will engage and compassionate, courageous conversations will be creating and inspiring destiny moments because every heartbeat matters I'll be interviewing change agents and trailblazers that dare to dream, that dare to disrupt the status quo, that dare to change the trajectory of their lives by responding to those moments in their lives that they were being called into. I truly believe that if you listen when you listen to the podcasts, that you will move from just thinking and talking about your dream to actually manifesting your dream. So join me bi weekly. I'll have a special guest on there every month that we will highlight and unpack those moments. Also, subscribe on social media to when the moment chooses you and subscribe to my YouTube channel so that you can get every episode that comes out. And I want you to remember what will you do when the moment chooses you? So make sure you join. Let's connect: -follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou/ Follow me on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou IG:@coachcharlene You can Listen to this podcast wherever you get your podcast! Tags y combinator,president barack obama,techstars,entrepreneur show,entrepreneur podcast,entrepreneurship show,entrepreneurship podcast,masters of scale,wait what,reid hoffman,blitzscaling --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlene-johnson68/message
Terra Nova FPSO Deal & Bay du Nord Field Estimates - Charlene Johnson NOIA CEO by VOCM
Patience isn’t just a virtue—it’s a necessity, especially during times of change and uncertainty. Patience is a powerful heart quality for maintaining mental and emotional well-being. It supports our ability to manage our energies with more ease and balance. When we act with impatience, our mind tries to rush energy or force outcomes, canceling the experience of flow and creating glitches in our intentions. Many of us are impatient to find a new sense of normal, yet “normal” is constantly challenged by unpredictable events. Patience is the art of intelligent waiting. Traffic jams, slow computers, and difficult people won't disappear as we practice patience. However, patience helps to attune our mental and emotional nature to the most reasonable and effective way for responding to each situation that life presents. The practice of patience enables us to quietly sense our heart's intuitive directions to guide us in making more effective choices. We invite you to join our Add Heart Call host Deborah Rozman, HeartMath President and CEO, and her guest Charlene Johnson, Nurse Manager of Perinatal Services at Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento, as they talk about why, in today's uncertain energetic environment, it's prime time to increase our patience baseline and make it an essential part of our new norm. Charlene sees patience as a key component of resilience. She will share why patience has been an important quality for her and the people she serves, especially throughout the past year of the pandemic. Deborah will share an exercise we can all use to replace impatience with patience and how, as we replace impatience with inner ease and patience, our responses will play out with more balance, resilience, and clearer discernment. We will close with a heart-focused meditation to add heart to our intention to practice a deeper patience with ourselves and with others over the next month and create a reservoir of heart energy we can each tap into whenever we need a patience booster. More About Our Guest:Charlene Johnson has been with Kaiser Permanente for 20 years. She is passionate about assisting the health care professional in transforming themselves so that they can transform the systems in which they work. She loves to inspire others to discover their purpose and increase their personal effectiveness. As the Nurse Manager of Perinatal Services at Kaiser, she oversees Labor and Delivery, Postpartum, and the Special Care Nursery. She is also a Caritas Coach and a HeartMath Certified Trainer for the Northern California region. Charlene was instrumental in co-creating “Enhancing a Culture of Caring,” a four-part series that was rolled out to all the Northern California staff.
Jim Field visits with Christi Garrett and Charlene Johnson about the closing of the Coca-Cola Museum in Atlantic and the sale of items on Friday from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm and Saturday from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Environmentalists might not be thrilled with the province's oil and gas renewal plan, but oil industry players are. We hear from Charlene Johnson, the head of the offshore industry association. All of the dogs that left Natuashish over the winter easily found homes on the island. We hear from volunteer Linda Humby about that effort. We hear from former Innu Nation Deputy Grand Chief Simeon Tshakapesh on his concerns about the care that Innu recieve from Labrador Grenfell Health. We learn about a new scholarship for a graduate from Northern Lights Academy in Rigolet in memory of Anita Rich. Susan Dyson joins us. The second team of health professionals were sent to Ontario yesterday, but we're checking in with a nurse from the first team who is originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Jennifer Hinks joins us. A couple dozen people are learning how to play the organ along Labrador's coast. We hear from Dr. Tom Gordon who is teaching the classes, and student Nicholas Flowers from Hopedale. Finally, we return to our monthly check-in with the Labrador West Arts and Culture Centre and the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre to find out what's on stage.
Response to NL Oil & Gas Industry Recovery Task Force Report - Charlene Johnson NOIA CEO by VOCM
NOIA CEO Charlene Johnson - Importance Of Financial Support For Oil & Gas Industry From Federal Govt by VOCM
Canada's Atlantic offshore oil and natural gas industry is in crisis, notes Charlene Johnson, CEO of Noia, Newfoundland and Labrador's oil and gas industry association. Low oil prices and pandemic shutdowns have created struggles including delays and cancellations of major projects, lost job opportunities and reduced exploration. Johnson and Energy Examined host Leighton Klassen discuss the state of the industry, its profound economic importance to the region, and what can be done to ensure offshore oil and gas is a strong part of Canada's economic recovery.
Finally, representation from The Rock! Welcome Newfoundland to the Growing Pains Podcast!In this episode: Charlene Johnson, CEO of NOIA joins us in the virtual studio!What is the current state of oil & gas exploration in Newfoundland & Labrador?How has COVID-19 affected our energy sector?How important is the energy sector to Newfoundland & Labrador?How do we compare to energy leaders like Norway?What is the role of government in this time specifically?What are Charlene's visions of the future?What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Meet the Queen of email open rates Melanie McMurrain. Melanie is the founder and CEO of Rize Marketing, and she helps entrepreneurs maximize their businesses with profitable, feel-good digital marketing strategies. Melanie has worked with many industry leaders like Charlene Johnson and Kevin Harrington and has been teaching them and helping them increase their marketing skills. To get links mentioned in the podcast go to https://shebreaksthru.com/Melanie-McMurrain
Today on the Business With Impact podcast, I'm so excited to welcome my friend and mastermind brother, Mel Abraham to the show today! He is a number one best-selling author and has shared the stage with beacons in the personal development industry from Arianna Huffington to Charlene Johnson and Tony Robbins. He has created and implemented growth strategies, including taking companies up to two-hundred million dollars and he's created multiple entrepreneurial training programs to provide the keys to business growth and success. Today, Mel is diving into how you can be seen as a thought leader in your industry: What this looks like, the mistakes that entrepreneurs often make, and he's including his best tips and best framework for you.
My guest is Nathaniel Popkin. Set against the backdrop of 1976 Philadelphia, his new novel The Year of the Return (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948598191/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=year+of+return+popkin&qid=1564840658&s=gateway&sr=8-2)follows the path of two families, the Jewish Silks and African American Johnsons, as they are first united by marriage and then by grief, turmoil, and the difficult task of trying to live in an America failing to live up to its ideals. Paul Silk and Charlene Johnson are journalists whose love for each other and commitment to social justice were formed in the peace movements of the 1960s. But the idealism of that era leads to the urban deterioration of the 1970s. Mayor Frank Rizzo's Philadelphia is a place of crime, white flight, and class resentment that is inhospitable to their interracial marriage, forcing them to move away. But when Charlene dies of cancer, Paul returns. Special Guest: Nathaniel Popkin.
Voorhees College and the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina recently received a grant from the United Thank Offering for the Voorhees College Campus Community Initiative, a two-part project to develop a new Welcome Center and update the existing Wellness and Fitness Complex. We sat down with Charlene Johnson, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs and Athletic Director, and Ronnie Hopkins, Ph.D., Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, to discuss what all can be accomplished through this partnership. Read more about the partnership here: https://www.edusc.org/blog/crossing-boundaries-creating-community/
Hello, and Welcome to Warrior DIVAS | Real Talk for Real Women. I am your host, Angie Leigh Monroe and we are going to have a fantabulous show today, but before we jump in, I do want to take a moment and invite you to join us for our DIVAS Impact conference | Unmasked, October 11 and 12th of this year 2019. In Grapevine, Texas, it'll be an amazing time with other DIVAS like yourself as we come together, and embrace our femininity and walk more boldly and confidently to the future that lays out there for us. So go to our website, divasimpact.com and you can learn more about the conference and reserve your tickets here. Now, when we launched DIVAS Impact, we knew there were some amazing women out there doing some phenomenal things and we also knew that there were some women out there that didn't feel that they were entitled or worthy of phenomenal things happening to them, and so we really wanted to focus on how do we help those women that don't see their worth, don't see a path of hope and future for themselves? How do we get them to see that a lot of times I sit across from a woman and I can sit there and I can pull out so many amazing things that they've turned a blind eye to, it breaks my heart, and a lot of times that comes from a tragic event that happened in their lives, or maybe even a series of events that have happened in their lives that they just have not been able to get over. So we accepted the mission. You know, back in one of my episodes before I talked about I like challenges. So I accepted the challenge, because there was this one time, not at band camp. But when I was in the military, that we had an exercise that I had to do. And you know, when you go into the military, you got to know how to do sit-ups, you got to know how to do push-ups, and you got to be able to run. But one of the things that our company commanders used to have us do was we would do sit-ups locked arms. And what they did was have us do them locked arms, so that we could build up not just ourselves, but build up each other, because what would happen after that is if we had a sister that was in our Squadron or our squad that wasn't as strong as the rest of us. First off, we were helping her up doing that, but what would happen when we got done is we would go back to our rooms, and we'd help her get stronger at sit-ups. So the next time it would be easier for all of us, right? Well, that's what we're going to focus on today. Right, we're going to focus on how to help you be stronger, so that we can all be stronger together link arms and be stronger and walk boldly and confidently together, you hear me say that over and over and over again. Because there are too many women pulling back from where they're called to be. I'm not saying everybody deserves to be in the limelight. I'm not saying everybody is called to be in the limelight. What I'm saying is, is whatever you are purposed for it is there and waiting for you, and we need you doing what you're purposed for. So I realized that some of what I'm about to talk about may not be something that everybody will be receptive to at this time. You may hear this and you may be like you do in church; sitting there, thinking of somebody else that needs to hear this message, but you may actually be the one that needs to hear it right? I have never done that. Not at all. I never think of somebody else who needs to hear a message. Now, honestly, I think my husband needs to hear every message I hear in church, but I am the perfect little Angel. Not. But here's the deal. I'm sharing this today because if it impacts just one person, then that starts a ripple effect and that ripple effect can change everything. So today, are you ready? We're going to talk about the victim mindset. How many of you out there know some people that play the victim really well? I mean, I know some really good victim players, right? And I often wonder what brought them to that place. Of course, I never thought about that until I stopped being a victim myself. We talked in one of my previous episodes about being attacked. We talked about me being sexually assaulted, we talked about my drama instructor, you know, saying words to be in those things were bad in themselves in different ways. But as they built up, and I started believing not only what they said, but some things that other people may have said, trying to make me feel better about myself or they said it in the wrong tone. How many of you have ever said to a student, "you'll never amount to nothing if you don't do your homework." You know, I've had teachers tell students that and the students don't hear the, "if you don't do your homework", part; what they hear is, I'll never amount to anything. So here's what we need to focus on. We need to focus on what we're speaking into each other's lives because we are layering on to that victim mentality already. Now here's the challenge. Some of us get really addicted to being a victim. The benefits of being a victim. Yes, there are benefits to being a victim. People walk on eggshells around you, you don't have to accept responsibility for anything. Others give you the attention and feel sorry for you. And do you feel justified and complaining and not having to take responsibility for anything that has happened because after all, you know, you could fill in this blank. If blank, blank didn't happen, then I would be in such a better place. You could say, if I wasn't molested by my grandparents, if I wasn't raped by that stranger, if I wasn't stolen from by my coworker, if my husband didn't leave me, if my kids didn't wreck my body, I'd still have a perfect 10 figure, whatever you want to use to play a victim. And I have heard every one of those excuses for women before. You can all use them to play yourself as a victim. Now recently, I heard Charlene Johnson use the term ‘Choose Your Hard’, and I think it's my new favorite quote, choose your hard! I've heard it before. But this time it stuck. So choosing your hard means choosing the hard you're willing to live with. So if you're a person who's been victimized, you can choose your life to be one of hardest, where you're constantly having to be reminded of your victimization as you tell the story over and over and over again. So you can manipulate people's sympathy, or you can choose another path. But see, trying to accomplish things in a victim mindset is like trying to run a sprint or pulling an anvil, you will get there. But the energy and the effort it will take will more than likely wear you out. So what's the other choice. The other choices to clean house, go to counseling, join a group that helps walk through some of the things you're talking about, and begin peeling back the layers and I do mean layers. So a few years ago, my oldest daughter had just had her twins, my son was off in the army, we had a lot of things going on in our lives. And for about a year I had been what I call, stuffing and suppressing, and if you think in cartoon figures like I typically do, because I'm kind of animated in that way, but you lift up a carpet and you start sweeping things under, it stuffing and suppressing them. Stuffing and suppressing them, well eventually, that carpet that's in the middle of the room you can't see over because you've swept so much underneath the carpet to get to another day. As you all know I like Scarlett O'Hara from the movie Gone with the Wind. So that fiddle DD I'll deal with that another day, that procrastination mindset. So, I was doing that over and over and over again. I can't deal with that right now I've got to deal with this emergency. I can't deal with that emotion right now. Because I've got to deal with the emergency right here. I can't deal with this because I've got to deal with this, and what was happening was I was starting to feel anxiety build up. I was starting to feel tension build up, I was starting to lose sleep, my hair was starting to fall out there were very serious things happening in my life, that were a direct result of stuffing and suppressing all of these things. It came to a head one day when I contacted a friend of mine who's a pastor, I said I need to talk to someone. And the sad part was I had contacted her assistant. And I said “that's it. I know, I wrote the policy and procedures on how you get in to see a pastor but I honestly right now cannot remember how to do that, Can you just tell me what I need to do to be able to see be seen by Pastor?” And so Dana sent me back a message and she said, “Pastor Jan will see you at one o'clock this afternoon.” So I went into Pastor Jan's office, and she looked at me dead in the eye and she goes, “Angie, I need you to give yourself permission to fall apart right there.” And I told her, “I couldn't, I couldn't do it.” And she says, “but you need to, you need to be able to fall apart so you can start putting the pieces back together again.” See, I'm one of those tough girls that I kind of have the camouflage victim side of things, right. So, when I worked at the church, there was one time I'd go to my friend Kim's desk and I was a little mad. No, let's rephrase that. I was a lot mad. And when I get mad tears to form in my eyes, how many of you women out there have that happened to you? You get so mad, those tears start coming. And then you get madder because you feel like your emotions are defying you right? SO MAD! I've got tears in my eyes, I go to my friend Kim's desk, another girl there her names Althea she goes, “Okay, I'm gonna let you go. Somebody's broken Angie.” Because so many people were so unfamiliar with seeing my emotions. But see, sitting in that chair that day with my friend, Jan. I knew that if I fell apart, that there might not be enough daylight hours left for me to put myself back together to go on with my next day. So, she recommended a group to me and told me, I should probably get some counseling. I did both. I'm not ashamed to admit it. Now I will admit when I walked into the group. And when I walked into the counseling, I was like, sup? I'm here. What do you want me to talk about? And they're like, Well, what do you want to talk about? I'm like, no, ask questions, I'll answer and they're like, that's not how it works. So I started this class, and it's called mending the soul. And if you have one in your area, I highly encourage you to go to it. They're done in small groups. And if you need information on how to be a part of a group like this reach out to us we’ll help you get in touch with it. But in this meeting the soul, I'm going to probably give the worst, if not the best advertisement for this type of crew. Yes, it's a dichotomy. So in this class, you walk in, and they give you this book, and they tell you that the first five weeks will be like going through chemotherapy. Lovely, I've got enough problems in my life, I don't need a terminal illness on top of all of this, that they said after five weeks, something will shift. And you have to want that shift more than you want to be in out of the five weeks that you’re in. So for five weeks, I walked in clinging my book to my chest, knowing that the things that I wrote in there, the things that I had revealed about myself, the things that were started the layers of the onion that were starting to peel back, were very raw, very truthful, had been very hurtful, and had victimized me and held me back for years. But let me tell you about Week Six, I've got that book, I've got it up in the air. And I'm going “you know what, this is my story, and this is how I will help other people. Because I've walked out of this muck now, with the help of all these people in this room with me, I've walked out of this muck, and we can accomplish anything we've set our mind to now.” So remember, I often tell you, my name is Angie Leigh Monroe, and I am your friend. But as your friend I simply cannot let you walk away, stay in life as a victim because I know you were created for so much more. See, here's, here's the deal. If you're a victim out there, in using this victim mindset, you may not even recognize it in yourself yet, that maybe this is a seed to start opening your eyes to seeing how many times you're telling the story of what you went through. You know, there's a difference between telling the story about what you've been through and parking your RV there and then building up around your RV. I mean, come on, you cannot stay part in the place where your greatest tragedy happened. Because you were destined for so much more than that. We talked about girlfriends in our last episode, and as your girlfriend, I want to come and get you out of that RV USA. Let's burn the RV to the ground and get you a mansion. You know, speaking figuratively, I think I have to put that out there because somebody will be calling me and telling me they want me to build them a mansion. But that's one of the things we would eventually love to do with our organization is we would love to build homes for people that are walking out of these dark places that we are helping them walk out of. So as a victim, you have a choice. You may have not had a choice at the moment that you were victimized, but once you walked away from that act that victimized you, you have a choice. And that choice is right here in front of you today. Do you stay stuck, tied down, anchored down by that act that happened to you? Do you choose to be free? I'm telling you, several years ago, after going through mending the soul and the counseling and all that stuff, it was literally six months of it? It was a hard six months. But I would much rather go through six months of counseling than 25 years of torture from what had happened to me. And that six months of counseling freed me up on multiple levels. And there are still days today that I'm finding multiple other ways that I'm being freed up. So one of the things because I was attacked from behind, I was afraid to put my back to a door or an opening always set with my back against the wall. I had been out of counseling for about a month when I went to a conference and I'm sitting there with my back to the front door of the hotel, facing the wall, and all I could do was start laughing. There was an overwhelming joy to watch what was happening, an overwhelming peace that came about upon me right there. Because I knew that I wasn't living and walking in fear. It didn't mean that I wasn't still alert and aware of what was going on in my surroundings. I had situational awareness. But I wasn't consumed by the fear that was dictating what I could and couldn't do. You know, one of the funny things I'm going to say right now it's funny, haha, funny not. And there's a challenge with a lot of people over moving and losing weight and getting healthy. And if you can see the video of this, you can see that I'm not at optimal health and optimal weight, but I'm working on it. The reason I'm working on it is I've realized that I've allowed past emotions to hold me hostage and make me feel like I didn't deserve to be skinny again. How stupid is that? I know all these things. I've been to counseling, I've done all this stuff. It's just another layer. And I'm not trying to compare myself to anybody out there. And I'm not trying to be skinny mini or supermodel thin or any of that stuff. I'm trying to be healthy so that I can enjoy my lifestyle. But I got to peel back another layer of that victim mindset that I'm not worthy because somebody in my past had told me I wasn't worthy. See, people look at me all the time. And they're like, ‘Wow, you're so strong. You're so powerful. You're so confident You're so this, you're so that.’ That's great, but I have heard so many women talk about the imposter syndrome. And the imposter syndrome can normally be tied back to a moment where you felt like you had lost control of something of victimization of some sort. It doesn't even have to be a crime that you were victimized by. It could have been harsh words from somebody. So do I still get attacked? Yes, I do. Do people say negative things to me, you bet your sweet bippy, they do, but I'm not tormented by the opinions of others anymore. I get over it. It's like a water off a duck's back anymore, it does not have a place to take root anymore. Because see what I went through mending the soul. When I went through the counseling when I kept peeling back those layers, what do the gardener's call it? Weed n feed, I have been a weed n’ feeding my garden. So I pulled all those negative roots out and begin nourishing myself with positive things, and positive influences positive people, positive relationships, positive words of affirmation, and just even my faith, and that begin to grow in me and helped me accomplish bigger and better things. I'm not accomplishing them by myself. As I grow, there are other people around me that are growing up with me and I love that. I love being challenged by them too. It wasn't a couple of weeks ago that I'm going to out her but my assistant basically told me that I was being the slow car in the left lane. You know, if you don't know what the slow car in the left lane means it means the left lane is the fast lane and trust me, I drive in the fast lane. But apparently at that moment, I was letting some things that were internally holding me back and she needed me to be at another level so that she could go to that level too. So be careful because if you're holding yourself back, you may be holding others back and they may be looking to you to accomplish so much more. Now today, for our EVERYDAY DIVA, I'm going to tell you about Amy Modglin because her nickname is Doc Perky. She was a US Navy Corpsman. She is the President and CEO of the Magdalene Modglin leadership solutions, and let me just tell you guys that have a man cave, this girl can put your man cave to shame. She is a huge Boston sports fan, Red Sox patriots, Bruins, you name it. She's a bed and a huge fan of baseball, and she had always had a dream of playing on Fenway, right. So in 2016, she went out and she actually became part of their family, the fantasy team that they did for women, and she has just been added as the newest member of the International Women's baseball center. She's on their board of directors now. So, she is making great strides for women in areas that women weren't ever even thought of being. But see, here's the thing that you don't know about Amy. Amy has been battling cancer for a while. Even in the middle of taking her chemo pills and all the things that she does for that. I think she still runs every day. Some of the medicines that she had helped take away some of her hearing. So she reads lips because she's deaf. But she makes everybody that walks in a room feel welcome. She's engaging, and unless you knew that she was deaf, you would not know that she was deaf. See, she could play the victim role so well because of all the things that have come up with the come up. Boy, that sounded real proper didn't it? Everything has come up against her. But she is a shining example of a woman that I put up there on a pedestal, not to idolize her, but to say, wow, I get to join arms with a girl like her. She's part of my John Maxwell team with me and we love having fun together. So go to our Facebook page. Look up Doc Perky, learn more about her, what she's doing, because she is phenomenal. And if you have somebody you'd like to nominate for an EVERYDAY DIVA, you can email us at blessed@divasimpact.com but today I want you to be just as diligent as Doc Perky is every day, not to be a victim. If you're ready to walk out of that, we're ready to help you out, our flashlight in our hands. They're on and they're out, ready to walk you out of that dark spot. So thank you for joining us today, and stay tuned for our next episode, and in the meantime, be sure to connect with us on our Facebook page DIVAS Impact and on our website, divasimpact.com. And until next time, this is Angie Leigh Monroe, reminding you to be a diva and make an impact.
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Dr. Peter Wishnie, DPM talks to Dr. Justin Trosclair DC on A Doctor's Perspective Podcast. How to answer the phone correctly, adding services, taking more vacation, why write a book, what is a rainmaker day and more are answered by certified John Maxwell Leadership Coach, Dr. Peter Wishnie Podiatrist of Top Practices. His love for instant gratification (as in you don't have to wait a week for the medicine to kick in) is why he choose to focus on athletes in his podiatry practice. They come in with pain and leave feeling better. Who are the podiatry biggest competitor? He does answer this and he also suggests the sooner we all start appreciating what each profession can do for the foot, the better care and outcomes patients in your community will achieve. Even though these big conglomerate hospitals pass referrals to other doctors in their facility, it's ultimately up to the patient to pick who they want. Make sure you are marketing and making yourself trustworthy and the expert in your area. Phone scenario: what do most doctors have a fear about? I don't take insurance, what makes me stand out and so on? Number 1 mistake doctor office reception employee makes immediately upon answering the phone. 3 Ways to make that WOW impression over the phone. You have to build a rapport quickly on the phone. What are the best way to collect copays and deductibles? Treat the patient, don't treat them based on what podiatry insurance will pay for? If the patients' needs a service, explain to them the why and cost and let them make that decision, don't make it for them. I don't give people more than they need… give them exactly what they need when they need it, no matter what. What type of services can someone offer to make more money? Ethically of course! Do you ghost write books or encourage people to write them and why? Marketing opportunities with an ebook, this might surprise you. One is a drip email because at 13 weeks he finds people finally pick up the phone and ask for an appointment. What is a rainmaker day? When should someone implement that one day off? How do we stay focused on high level tasks for the rainmaker day? Remember to work 50 -60 minutes and then take a break and then switch to a new task. We tend to use the excuse: I just don't have time. Dr. Peter busts that by saying, You Need to delegate tasks to other peoples…stop micromanaging. Why is his daily affirmation recently been, Things Come Easy To Me. Dr. Wishnie also gives us a tactic on how to take two weeks off from work without destroying your bank account. Happy Family Life Tip: Don't take a happy marriage for granted. Also, we many roles in life (father, husband, friend, CEO etc) and we need to schedule time for all of them. It's not all about You. This episode is a part of the Six Weeks of Feet Podiatry Series 2019. Put your email for a quick Reference Guide. #rainmaker_form_4849 .rm_button { background-color: #F8B619;}EmailThank you! Books: John Maxwell, Tony Robbins, Brendon Burchard especially the planner, Michael Hyatt, Charlene Johnson, Jen Sincero, Stephen Covey – 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Toppractices.com Practice Management Button IG: Pwishnie Dr. Peter Wishnie practices podiatry in New Jersey with a specialty in athletes and pediatrics. He is 1/3rd of the podiatry practice management company TopPractices.com (click on practice management). Clinic site: www.stopfootpain.com His coaching style: certified John Maxwell Leadership Coach Show notes can be found at https://adoctorsperspective.net/121 here you can also find links to things mentioned and the full transcript. Full Transcript of the Interview (probably has some grammatical errors). Just Click to expand Dr. Justin Trosclair, DC 0:06 Episode 121 is it practice management? Just the computer which needs perspective to in 2017 and 2018 podcast Awards Nominated host as...
The boys welcome back returning guest Perkins to the show! Once again she brought with her a depressing move from the 80's...The Neverending Story! CJ tries another attempt at writing the show's new theme song, they briefly hear from Charlene Johnson, and the boys announce the grand opening of Overtalking University. Movie discussed: The Neverending Story (1984) If you enjoy the Overtalking Podcast, please RATE and especially REVIEW on iTunes or wherever you listen! Visit our website at overtalkingpod.party Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @overtalkingpod Email us at overtalkingpod@gmail.com or give us a call and leave us a message at (872) 228-1591 Logo by Nate Richards, check him out on Instagram @naterichardsdesigns
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Join us for our show with Dr. Charlene Johnson. This will be a session about the what, and why it is necessary to make room for your divine purpose. It necessary to be true to self and therefore who you have been caled to be. As Founder and Director of Change Inc., “Dr. J”, as she is affectionately known, shares her more than twenty years of study and knowledge of psychotherapy, universal principle and law, Eastern and Western spiritual/religious traditions/teachings, and the truth of unconditional love to motivate others to heal and release life traumas, unhealthy perceptions of self and circumstances to create a better life, a better community and a better world! An energetic and engaging speaker, she conducts holistic workshops and seminars in addition to her private therapy practice. A powerful, positive and straight-forward personality, Dr. J brings a special brand of wisdom, warmth and empathy to her therapy sessions, life-coaching and seminars works. Learn more by contacting her at drjtherapies@gmail.com or accessing her web-site Drjtherapy.org.