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In episode 101, I sit down with Dr. Cheryl Martin, emergency physician and host of The Mind Full Medic podcast, to explore the fascinating world of changemaking in healthcare. As we delve into the findings of my recent research, we uncover the essential ingredients that enable healthcare professionals to become effective agents of positive transformation. Our conversation sheds light on the delicate balance between individual agency and organizational support, highlighting how these elements intertwine to create an environment where meaningful change can flourish. We discuss the challenges faced by changemakers in healthcare and the strategies they employ to overcome them. Key insights from our discussion include: The importance of insatiable learning and personal growth in driving change How changemakers navigate the complex emotional landscape of leading transformation The critical role of communication and listening in building coalitions for change Organizational strategies that foster and support changemaking efforts Discover how to: Sustain inspiration and motivation throughout the change process Develop the courage and resilience needed to face setbacks and opposition Leverage organizational support to amplify your impact as a changemaker Build and nurture the relationships crucial for successful change initiatives This episode offers invaluable insights for healthcare professionals at all levels who aspire to make a difference in their organizations and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting your journey in healthcare, you'll find practical strategies and inspiration to fuel your changemaking efforts. "Changemaking is a really big part of that pathway to keeping passionate professionals engaged in healthcare." - Dr. Andrea Austin Join us for this thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional thinking about change in healthcare and inspires a new generation of changemakers. Learn how small acts of courage and strategic thinking can lead to significant positive transformations in our healthcare systems. The paper discussed in this episode can be found here. Connect with Dr. Andrea Austin: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
In this Heartline Echo Episode, we revisit a powerful conversation about recovery in healthcare. As part of a three-part series, this episode focuses on macro recoveries - extended breaks that go beyond standard vacations. I share my personal experience of taking a three-month sabbatical from clinical work, which led to a transformative shift in my approach to emergency medicine. Joined by Dr. Cheryl Martin and Dr. Dan Dworkis, we explore the importance of long-term recovery for healthcare professionals. Key insights from our discussion include: The changing landscape of emergency medicine and the increased challenges faced by healthcare workers The value of extended breaks in regaining clarity, creativity, and passion for one's work Strategies for maintaining clinical skills during periods of reduced shifts or extended time off The importance of aligning one's career with personal values and priorities Discover how to: Recognize when you need more than just a vacation to recover from burnout Navigate guilt and shame associated with taking extended breaks from clinical work Create a sustainable career path that includes periods of rest and rejuvenation Leverage insights from other high-performance fields to improve recovery practices in healthcare This episode offers invaluable perspectives for healthcare professionals at all stages of their careers, especially those grappling with burnout or questioning their long-term sustainability in the field. We challenge the notion that full-time clinical work is the only path to success and explore alternative models for fulfilling medical careers. "You are worth it. You are worth your recovery... You are 100% worth it. And you're worth that vacation and you're worth taking a sabbatical if you need it." Join us for this thought-provoking conversation that advocates for "radical recovery" in healthcare. Learn how embracing extended periods of rest and reflection can lead to more sustainable, fulfilling careers and ultimately improve patient care. This episode is part of a three-part series on recovery in healthcare. Don't miss the companion episodes on micro and meso recoveries, which are available on The Emergency Mind, episode 65 on YouTube or Apple and The Mindful Medic podcasts, respectively.
In this informative episode of "Every Widow Thing," host Lacey is joined by Whitney, Holly, Keira, and special guest Cheryl Martin, a retired grief therapist and recent widow. Together, they explore the complexities of grief, particularly the often-overlooked challenges of the second year after loss. Cheryl shares her personal journey of navigating widowhood and the insights she gained from her professional experience as a grief counselor.Throughout the conversation, they discuss the importance of empathy, the need for ongoing support, and the reality of living with grief long after the initial loss. Cheryl offers valuable tools for coping, including the significance of allowing oneself to feel a range of emotions, the power of community, and the necessity of seeking help when needed.Join us as we delve into the realities of grief, the importance of remembering our loved ones, and the ways we can support each other through this difficult journey. Whether you're a widow/widower, a friend, or someone looking to understand grief better, this episode is filled with compassion, wisdom, and hope.Topics Covered:The challenges of the second year of griefThe importance of empathy and supportTools for coping with lossThe significance of remembering loved onesFinding the right therapist and support groupsDon't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments!00:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Introduction: Introduction of Cheryl Martin, a retired grief therapist and widow.00:02:13 - Experiencing Grief as a Therapist vs. a Widow: Cheryl discusses her insights on grief after becoming a widow.00:04:15 - The Challenge of Second Year Grief: Discussion of the difficulties of the second year of grief.00:06:19 - The Marathon of Grief: Grief as an ongoing journey.00:08:39 - The Importance of Remembering Loved Ones: Significance of remembering deceased loved ones.00:10:11 - Navigating Conversations About Loss: How to approach conversations about deceased loved ones.00:12:07 - Therapist Tools for Grief: Using therapy background to navigate grief.00:13:26 - Allowing Grief Emotions to Surface: Importance of expressing all grief emotions.00:15:33 - Self-Care and Grief: The necessity of self-care during grieving.00:18:02 - Finding Support Groups: Benefits of joining support groups.00:21:43 - Choosing the Right Therapist: Advice on finding a suitable therapist.00:25:40 - The Goal of Therapy: Guiding individuals through their grief journey.00:28:38 - Books and Resources for Grief: Recommended resources for grief.00:30:10 - Grounding Techniques in Therapy: Grounding techniques related to EMDR and trauma.00:34:05 - Understanding Dissociation: Explanation of dissociation during trauma.00:39:13 - Reliving Trauma in Therapy: Discussion on reliving traumatic events in therapy.00:41:14 - Navigating Medical Conversations: Challenges of discussing trauma with medical professionals.00:45:02 - The Role of the Therapist in Grief: Therapist's role in holding space for clients' grief.
In this episode of #LifeisaSacredJourney, join us as we welcome our special guest, Cheryl Martin. For the past four years, Cheryl has been the executive director at Prairie City Landing in Folsom, CA. She has worked in senior care for over four decades, starting at a young age as a certified nursing assistant and home health aide.Cheryl has worked in home health, skilled nursing, and assisted living. She has been an executive director in senior living communities for over 18 years.She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration / Health Care Management from Colorado Technical University. Cheryl credits her values and ethics to what she has learned from seniors she has been privileged to work with over the years. She is very proud that her daughter, Jennifer, works in senior living.
In this episode of #LifeisaSacredJourney, join us as we welcome our special guest, Cheryl Martin. For the past four years, Cheryl has been the executive director at Prairie City Landing in Folsom, CA. She has worked in senior care for over four decades, starting at a young age as a certified nursing assistant and home health aide.Cheryl has worked in home health, skilled nursing, and assisted living. She has been an executive director in senior living communities for over 18 years.She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration / Health Care Management from Colorado Technical University. Cheryl credits her values and ethics to what she has learned from seniors she has been privileged to work with over the years. She is very proud that her daughter, Jennifer, works in senior living.
Today we share an episode from The Mind Full Medic Podcast. Host Cheryl Martin and emergency medicine physician in Australia speaks with Resa Lewiss and Adaira Landry about their book, MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact published by HarperCollins in April 2024. "The Mind Full Medic Podcast explores broader definitions health, wellbeing and optimal performance through the words and wisdom of guests who I consider to be leaders and gamechangers in their respective fields. Guests to date include elite athletes, healthcare professionals, yoga teachers, business school professors, coaches, and entrepreneurs from across the globe." Order: MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact Subscribe: The Visible Voices Podcast Subscribe: The Mind Full Medic Podcast
Join Arijit Raychowdhury, Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech, and Cheryl Martin, Global Higher Education and Research at Nvidia, as they discuss their pioneering collaboration in AI education. Diving into the genesis of the partnership, they elaborate on how it aims to democratize access to AI tools and resources for students across disciplines. From hands-on experience to mentorship opportunities, they explore the unique setup of the AI makerspace and its potential to inspire the next generation of innovators. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/message
Cheryl's career in the human growth and development arena has included consulting in the areas of program development, leadership, company culture dynamics, but always involved change and coaching. As a seasoned coach, she brings this vast experience to her present coach practice, coaching midlife leaders and consultants in medium and large companies. She offers a unique blend of psychological insight, intuitive understanding, and practical strategy, facilitating a transformative process that leads to dynamic action and growth. Her approach is deeply rooted in self-exploration, awareness, and the balanced nurturing of mind, body, and spirit. Through a comprehensive journey of introspection, healing, and renewal, she helps clients overcome obstacles, recover from setbacks, and rediscover their enthusiasm for life. And… she's my next guest on GasStoveCreativePresents: The Cookbook! Her coaching is not just about navigating the present; it's about crafting a roadmap to an extraordinary future. It's about transforming crossroads into highways of possibility, ensuring that each client is equipped to pursue a path filled with purpose, passion, and fulfillment. As leaders and consultants in medium and large companies are navigating personal crossroads, seeking to revitalize or transition from their career, or exploring new life paths, Cheryl's approach includes broad experience and expertise that will help you create a future filled with purpose, passion, and fulfillment.
Hello and welcome back to S5 E2 with my friend, peer mentor and colleague Dr Sarah Dalton who regular listeners to the podcast will recognise. You can find a link to our previous episode together and Sarah's full bio as clinician executive leader and coach here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1091279/10201358-lessons-in-leadership-and-coaching-conversations-with-dr-sarah-dalton.mp3?download=true In this episode Sarah turns the mic on me as we reflect together on the year and past podcast season that was and contemplate some aspirations for the year and work ahead. The belated release of the podcast has actually seemed timely on the back of the recent Creative Careers in Medicine conference Meet me in the Mediverse held in Sydney March9/10. You can find links to the recordings for CCIM and past podcast episodes and guest content discussed and referenced in this conversation below:The JMO Manifesto https://www.buzzsprout.com/1091279/14203668-the-jmo-manifesto-a-blueprint-for-strategic-organisational-wellbeing-reform.mp3?download=true Junior Doctor voice with Victoria Lister https://www.buzzsprout.com/1091279/13704202-employee-voice-and-silence-in-healthcare-and-the-role-of-profession-with-victoria-lister.mp3?download=truePsychological Safety with Professor Amy Edmondson https://www.buzzsprout.com/1091279/12857423-psychological-safety-as-a-means-to-the-goals-of-patient-safety-innovation-and-thriving-in-healthcare-with-professor-amy-edmondson.mp3?download=true Wellness-centred leadership with Dr Dan Murphy https://www.buzzsprout.com/1091279/11257368-wellness-centred-leadership-with-dr-daniel-murphy-md.mp3?download=true CCIM Meet me in the Mediversehttps://creativecareersinmedicine.com/initiatives/events/Dr Amandeep Hansra, Founder CCIMhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1091279/8616316-creative-careers-in-medicine-and-building-community-through-connection-with-dr-amandeep-hansra.mp3?download=truePlease subscribe, rate, review and share: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-mind-full-medic-podcast/id1513559414https://www.themindfullmedicpodcast.com The Mind Full Medic Podcast is proudly sponsored by the MBA NSW-ACT Find out more about their service or donate today at www.mbansw.org.auDisclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or other official organisations.
Join host Dr. Jo Braid on The Burnout Recovery podcast as she highlights self-care strategies shared by inspiring guests, including Doctors Amandeep Hansra, Emily Amos, Cheryl Martin, Ashe Coxon, Ben Bravery, Roger Sexton, and Sarah Dalton. Take away invaluable insights and new self-care tools from these leaders in their fields, and discover ways to prioritize your own self-care in the midst of a demanding profession. Tune in for practical tips and inspiration to help you avoid burnout and thrive in all aspects of your life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of CCIM, host Elise Putt is joined by emergency physician, well-being advocate, and senior executive MBA student Dr Cheryl Martin. Together, they discuss Cheryl's career journey, her experiences in podcasting, and her diverse professional interests.Cheryl shares her passion for emergency medicine and her journey from the UK to Australia, including the challenges she faced in finding work and the rewarding flexibility and creativity she found in her training program. She delves into her involvement in physician well-being initiatives and the pursuit of an MBA for personal and professional growth.Discussing her interests outside of medicine, such as trail running, yoga teaching, and coaching, as well as her immediate career goals and aspirations for the future.This episode offers insights into the diverse opportunities beyond clinical practice and the importance of balance and personal development in a medical career.To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!Creative Careers in MedicineCCIM on FacebookThe CCIM Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at Talking HealthTech
Have you been considering different avenues of career diversification? Dr. Cheryl Martin, an esteemed guest on the podcast, brings a wealth of experience and insight to the conversation. Based in Australia, she is deeply passionate about healthcare leadership and emotional intelligence. With her unique perspective and lively energy, Dr. Martin has been pivotal in the global medical education and leadership community, fostering connections and promoting synergy across borders. In this episode, you will be able to:Harness the power of virtual platforms for meaningful connections.Embrace the importance of "frentors" for personal and professional growth.Experience global connectivity for peer coaching and synergy.Uncover fresh perspectives and excellence through pursuing an MBA.Episode resources:Listen to part 1 of this episode on Cheryl's podcast, The Mindful MedicCheryl's podcast, The Mindful Medic, with Professor Amy EdmondsonAttend the Creative Careers in Medicine Conference to network and gain insights into the creative side of medical careers.Consider getting a badge through BadgemasterBook recs: Beyond the Stethoscope by Lucy MayesConnect with Dr. Cheryl Martin and check out her podcast:Instagram LinkedinThe Mindful Medic PodcastTreat yourself to a dreamy weekend away with women physicians, certified physician coaches, & established thought leaders in medicine. Join us for the April 5-7 Revitalize Physician Retreat in Huntington Beach, CA. The first 50 people who register will get a free 6-month membership to the Revitalize Community, a $999 annual value, too!Support the showConnect with us: X: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalizeConnect with Andrea on IG about the show and more: https://www.instagram.com/revitalizingdoc/
In the final episode of Season 4 I record a special cross over with my friend and mentor Dr Andrea Austin. For regular listeners Dr Austin will need no introduction. A fellow Emergency Physician practising in San Diego California, Andrea is also a simulator educator and director of emergency residency simulation training program, a coach, podcast host of the excellent The Revitalising Doctor podcast https://therevitalizingdoctor.buzzsprout.com and co-founder of the Revitalize Women Physician Circle platform https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalize creating a space for women physicians to come together for peer mentoring, coaching, community and connection. Her full bio can be found here : https://www.andreaaustinmd.com/about Andrea and I first connected through our mutual colleague Dr Dan Dworkis host of https://www.emergencymind.com/podcast and I am personally very grateful to him for bringing us together across the world. Having met once in person and multiple times virtually now through our regular "Frentor" connect virtual meetings, in this special cross over podcast we decided to record one of our conversations. The end of a big year professional and personally for Andrea was an opportune time to reflect on lessons learned, challenges encountered and also to look ahead to horizons two and three in 2024 and explore goals, aspirations and opportunities. Themes discussed here include post-traumatic growth, knowing your worth and how to navigate a portfolio career and opportunities whilst setting necessary boundaries for self-care and sustainable practice. As a continuation of our earlier recorded episodes I was most struck and impressed by the evolution of Andrea's values as internal compass and anchor as she moves through the world. We discuss some of her podcast guest highlights, coaching practice and the exciting developments of the Revitalize Women's Physicians Circle in 2024. Finally we are treated to a taster to her upcoming book Revitalized at the end of the episode which will be linked here when it is live. In the second part of our conversation Andrea turns the mic on me on her podcast : Previous episodes with Dr Austin https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-mind-full-medic-podcast/id1513559414?i=1000538191164https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-mind-full-medic-podcast/id1513559414?i=1000569869230Andrea's Reading recommendations https://www.penguin.com.au/books/if-i-betray-these-words-9781586423544 https://www.hachette.com.au/katherine-morgan-schafler/the-perfectionists-guide-to-losingcontrol#:~:text=In%20The%20Perfectionist%27s%20Guide%20to,advice%20to%20%27find%2The Mind Full Medic Podcast is proudly sponsored by the MBA NSW-ACT Find out more about their service or donate today at www.mbansw.org.auDisclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or other official organisations.
In this episode of The Burnout Recovery Podcast, Dr. Jo Braid sits down with Dr Cheryl Martin, a medical professional who has experienced career burnout and is passionate about addressing wellness within the healthcare industry. Cheryl discusses her journey from burnout to seeking balance through running, yoga, and pursuing an global senior executive MBA. Listeners are given an inside look at the challenges and triumphs of navigating burnout recovery, as well as gaining insights into the initiatives Cheryl is involved in to promote well-being and sustainability in the medical field.Dr Jo Braid was interviewed by Dr Cheryl Martin on her podcast in 2023. See the link below to listen. Resources:https://www.themindfullmedicpodcast.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-martin-55a11b168/https://www.instagram.com/themindfullmedicpodcast/?hl=enhttps://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/clinician-coaching-burnout-recovery-and-clinical/id1513559414?i=1000622390829https://drjobraid.com/values Disclaimer: The information provided on or through our Site, products and/or services is intended to be for informational purposes only. It does not constitute or replace professional advice for individual or specific situations and nor does it take into account your specific needs or circumstances. Under no circumstances should the content made available on our Site, or regarding our products and/or services be relied upon as professional legal, medical, financial, business or other advice. You agree to obtain these services if you need these. Our Site may have articles and content that is of a general nature and is intended to be for informational purposes only. Your access to and use of they Site is subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cheryl Martin encourages singles to view their singleness not as a mistake or a holding pattern until marriage, but as an opportunity to become the person God wants them to be. She also shares how to honor God in the dating process through the use of firm boundaries and an accountability partner. Receive the book 1st Class Single and a free audio download of “Encouragement for the Single Life” for your donation of any amount! Right now, you can DOUBLE YOUR DOLLARS to GIVE FAMILIES HOPE through our YEAR-END MATCH provided by generous friends of the ministry. Get More Episode Resources We'd love to hear from you! Visit our Homepage to leave us a voicemail. If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
This episode we are lucky to welcome Dr Cheryl Martin. Dr Martin is an Emergency Physician, chair of the Australian College of Emergency Medicine workforce wellbeing executive, and host of The Mind Full Medic Podcast. Dr Martin is on the pod to answer some tough questions about navigating uncertainty in medicine; from clinical decision making, to rostering, to jobs, and training programs. Have a listen for some tips on ways we can care for ourselves through these tough moments in medicine. We discuss: - Cheryl's journey through medicine - Professional Fulfilment as a new lens for wellbeing in medicine - Uncertainty in medicine, and why it's so challenging - How to deal with uncertainty - in clinical decision making, rostering, and our training - Ways to manage living in different cities for training - Managing setbacks in training - How we can best care for ourselves & others through difficult moments in medicine For coaching with Isabella go to balancedmedics.com/coaching Find more from Dr Cheryl Martin through her Podcast | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
In this episode of FitMIND, FitBODY, I had the pleasure of chatting with the incredible Cheryl Martin. Hailing from Scotland but now calling Australia home, Cheryl brings a unique perspective to the table. We delved into a wide range of topics, from holistic care and mindfulness to the potential for change in the healthcare system. One of the key takeaways from our conversation was the power of collective strength. Cheryl and I both believe that when people come together, they become stronger and can make a real impact. We discussed the importance of leaving a legacy, whether it's through podcasts or other means, and how we can all contribute to positive change. We also touched on Cheryl's passion for running and her desire to tackle a 100-kilometer race in the future. She emphasised the importance of setting specific goals and finding races that align with her preferences. But our conversation wasn't limited to running; we also explored the world of mindfulness and the potential it holds for improving healthcare. Overall, this episode was a fascinating exploration of various topics, from running to mindfulness to the future of healthcare. Cheryl's insights and passion for making a difference left me feeling inspired and motivated. So join us on this engaging and thought-provoking journey as we dive deep into the world of fitness, wellness, and personal growth. Running tips from Cheryl - Grab a friend, join couch to 5k, commit to your running practice and get a good pair of comfortable shoes. And a bunch of goodness from Cheryl:- Dr Cheryl Martin on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-martin-55a11b168/ Cheryl Martin on Twitter: @mindfullmedic Cheryl Martin on Instagram: @themindfullmedicpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/themindfullmedicpodcast/ Cheryl Martin on Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/5041597 The Mind Full Medic podcast - https://www.themindfullmedicpodcast.com/ Sage Rountree - https://sagerountree.com/ Fightmaster Yoga - https://www.youtube.com/@Fightmasteryoga Book - the Joy of Movement - https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-joy-of-movement-kelly-mcgonigal/book/9780525534129.html Book - Right Kind of Wrong - the science of failing fast - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Right-Kind-of-Wrong/Amy-C-Edmondson/9781982195069? **A couple of BIG favours: 1) please like and review this podcast so more people will discover it :) 2) come on the podcast and talk about your running journey and/or refer someone you'd love me to interview (whether you know them or not :) ) Lets not keep the power of running a secret any more! Hit me up on Facebook/Instagram (FitMIND FitBODY) or send me an email - Michelle @ FitMINDFitBODY .co Don't miss an episode of the FitMind FitBODY Podcast. Sign up to our email list and get notified when new episodes are released. https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/
As we strive to build and grow our online creative businesses, questions will undoubtedly arise. How do we effectively market ourselves and our products? How do we navigate the vast and constantly evolving world of social media? What steps can we take to protect our intellectual property? These are just a few examples of the important questions that demand our attention in the pursuit of success. In this episode, I'm sharing a Creative Coaching Q&A session to help answer creatives' business questions. Listen in this week as: Susie Kirchgessner is struggling to find her way in the crafting community that sets her apart to not look like she's just copying everyone else. Angie Palangi is struggling with consistency. She needed to return to her day job recently and lost the little bit of momentum she had going on social media. She is struggling to put herself back out there. Cheryl Martin asks "where do I start to make the most of my time and get monetized not necessarily the fastest but steadily.." Rosemary has a question about supply and demand. Thanks for listening! I'd love to continue this conversation over in the Facebook Group or on Instagram. Talk to you soon! https://creativesonfirepodcast.com/episode98 LINKS mentioned in this episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/melanieferguson Episode 6 | How to Regain Momentum After a Social Media Break with Kim Jones SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW I am honored to share a new Blogging Creative on Fire each week on the podcast to bring you inspiration, behind-the-scenes secrets, and quality tips. I hope it is truly helpful for you. One of the best ways you can bless me in return is to subscribe to the show and leave a review. By subscribing, you allow each episode to be downloaded straight to your phone which helps the download numbers and ensures you never miss an episode. And when you leave a review, you help show others the value of what we provide! You can GO HERE to subscribe and review!
In this season 3 round up I reflect on the podcast journey to date and celebrate the rich and growing community and content. Leadership and leading change in clinician wellbeing were overarching themes this season. The Stanford WellMD conceptual model of professional fulfilment (https://wellmd.stanford.edu/about/model-external.html) provides a good framework and lens to view this season's conversations relating to wider organisational and systems efficiency, high performing teams and building positive inclusive cultures of wellbeing, and individual tools, skills and supports. Thank you to the incredible guests who have generously donated their time and expertise to contribute to the podcast and thanks for listening, sharing and helping to grow this community. My word for this year is POSSIBILITY and I see it everywhere. I look forward to joining you for Season 4 and more great guest content, conversations, collaboration and connection. Thanks Cheryl "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better." Maya Angelou "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants" Isaac Newton Links/ references:Top episode downloaded in S3 Leading Organisational Change in Clinician Wellbeing with Dr Joanna Sinclair https://www.buzzsprout.com/1091279/10904210Wellness - centred leadership Shanafelt T, Trockel M, Rodriguez A, Logan D. Wellness-Centered Leadership: Equipping Health Care Leaders to Cultivate Physician Well-Being and Professional Fulfillment. Acad Med. 2021 May 1;96(5):641-651. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003907. PMID: 33394666; PMCID: PMC8078125.Podcast recommendations :The Revitalizing Doctor https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1971016.rssBeing Better Together Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/being-better-together/id1603984431The Emergency Mind Podcast https://www.emergencymind.com/podcastDoctor NOS https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1834712.rssRate/Review and subscribe:https://apple.co/3uSoqkr The Mind Full Medic Podcast is proudly sponsored by the MBANSW Find out more about their service or donate today at www.mbansw.org.auDisclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or other official organisations.
Collaboration between Drs. Andrea Austin, Cheryl Martin, and Dan Dworkis on the art of recovery at various scales.
This is a very unique episode that is part of 3 part series on recovery from clinical work in medicine. Part 1 is on micro-recovery and is on The Emergency Mind podcast hosted by Dr. Dan Dworkis. In this initial discussion, Dan, Cheryl, and Andrea explore the what, how, and why behind micro recoveries during clinical work. For instance, how do you know when to take a micro recovery or break? Does it have to involve leaving the floor, or could taking a few deep breaths at your computer be effective?In part 2, we hop over to Dr. Cheryl Martin's podcast, The Mindful Medic. We discuss meso-recovery, which we define as recoveries that occur after clinical work. This spans in the hours post-shift, and may extend into the few days before another shift.In part 3, in this week's episode of The Revitalizing Doctor, we explore when to take a longer break, to recover. This spans from vacations to sabbaticals, and we also cover cutting back on clinical work, but not leaving all together. For full bios of Dr. Dworkis and Dr. Martin, see below! Be sure to check out their pods as well!Dan Dworkis, MD PhD FACEP is the Chief Medical Officer at the Mission Critical Team Institute, a board-certified emergency physician, and an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC where he works at LAC+USC. He performed his emergency medicine residency with Harvard Medical School at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital / Brigham Health, and holds an MD and PhD in molecular medicine from the Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Dworkis is the founder of The Emergency Mind Project, and the author of The Emergency Mind: Wiring Your Brain for Performance Under Pressure. Dr. Cheryl Martin is the host of The Mindful Medic Podcast. MBChB BSc Med Sci (Sports Medicine) FACEMDr Cheryl Martin is an Emergency Physician. She has spent nearly two decades working in a variety of emergency, trauma and critical care settings in both Scotland and Australia. Her other main professional interests are in sports, exercise and lifestyle medicine and the health and wellbeing of her colleagues. Cheryl has wellbeing portfolios at department, hospital and college level. In 2022 she is looking forward to further develop her leadership skills to effect meaningful, evidence- based change in this area, at the Stanford Chief Wellness Officer Course. With a passion for the science, art and practical application of how we might optimise our performance and wellbeing as Emergency Physicians and maintain longevity of practice, The Mind Full Medic Podcast project was born in 2020. A long-term yoga practitioner, she is encouraged by increasingly robust research supporting a role for this mind-body contemplative practice as a tool for wellbeing. As a yoga teacher she has previously worked with groups and individuals including beginners, office workers and athletes using movement, breathing and relaxation exercises to promote physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. Outside of work Cheryl is an avid trail runner and can usually be found exploring the local coastal and mountain trails with her trail tribe. Like yoga asana practice, she describes running in natural settings as her moving meditation.
Season 2 / 2021 wrap up. Thank you to listeners and our growing global community. Another opportunity to review the year and season that was and to give particular thanks to my incredible guests for generously and enthusiastically sharing their time, expertise and perspective. I am very proud of the space we are creating. I discuss this paper by Dr Tait Shanafelt which articulates the future of sustaining the wellbeing, performance and longevity of practice of physicians. Physician Well-being 2.0:Where are We and Where Are We Going? Tait D. Shanafelt MDDOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2021.06.005Wellbeing 2.0 is characterised in this article by :Human QualitiesVulnerability Work-life integrationSelf-compassionCommunity Meaning and ConnectionThese are themes which recur through season 1 and 2.Top Reads :1. The Emergency Mind Dr Dan Dworkis ( S 2 E 7)https://www.emergencymind.com/book2.Emotional Female Dr Yumiko Kadota ( S 2 E 3) https://www.penguin.com.au/books/emotional-female-97817608946273.Emotional Agility Susan David ( as recommended by Dr Andrea Austin S2 E14) 4. Atomic Habits James Clear5. The Fearless Organization Amy C Edmondson ( as discussed S2 E 15 with Dr Eve Purdy) and hot off the press The Thriving Doctor Sharee Johnson ( S2 E 1 ) to add to your 2022 list :https://learn.coachingfordoctors.net.au"There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of theriver. We need to go upstream and find out why they are falling in""Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world."Archbishop Desmond Tutu This Season and episode is dedicated to the loving memory of Margaret Welsh 15th October 1929 - 23rd March 2021. Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or other official organisations. The podcast host declares that there are no conflicts of interest.
What could an AI-focused 22nd most powerful supercomputer in the world and 100 new AI faculty do for the University of Florida? I chat with UF provost Dr. Joseph Glover and NVIDIA's Cheryl Martin about what they're planning. Short version: massive impact. We're talking AI-driven climate change research, medical research and infusing artificial intelligence throughout the entire curriculum of a massive university that graduates 10,000 students annually. Links: Support TechFirst with $SMRT coins: https://rally.io/creator/SMRT/ TechFirst transcripts: https://johnkoetsier.com/category/tech-first/ Forbes columns: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/ Subscribe to the podcast: https://anchor.fm/techfirst Full videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/johnkoetsier?sub_confirmation=1 Keep in touch: https://twitter.com/johnkoetsier
Living as a single can be confusing, with many different people and interests competing for your time. Cheryl Martin will encourage singles to remain focused on pursuing God, honoring Him in dating, and trusting Him for the best He has to offer.
Mindfulness, performance, introspection, and building cultures of excellence with emergency physician Dr. Cheryl Martin
Life as a single adult can be daunting, especially when it comes to maintaining a high moral standard in romantic relationships. Cheryl Martin will encourage singles to remain focused on pursuing God, honouring Him in dating, and trusting Him for the best He has to offer. Book by Guest: 1st Class Single
Season 1 wrap up a bit later than scripted! In this episode I summarise the season to date and incorporate some of my personal season highlights and plans for season 2. Thanks again to my amazing guests for giving so generously of their time to contribute to this space and community we are are creating and thanks to you all for listening and continuing to provide valuable and constructive feedback. Please keep it coming. After a brief hiatus the podcast will return with Season 2. https://themindfullmedicpodcast.buzzsprout.comLink to my interview about the podcast with Joe Smith FACEM consultant at Blugibbon: https://lnkd.in/gfDAHyDLinks to the initiatives and podcasts I support and reference in this episode:https://mrperfect.org.au/blogs/news/tagged/terry-cornickhttps://creativecareersinmedicine.comhttps://masteringintensivecare.libsyn.comhttps://www.newnormalproject.com.auDisclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or other official organisations.
Hear what Cheryl has to share in response to questions from LGBTQ+ young people at The Kite Trust and across the UK. Getting to know each other whilst socially distancing! Host: Giugiu and Jack (@TheKiteTrust) Guest: Cheryl Martin Produced by The Kite Trust.
Cheryl Martin and Sheila Talarico, both of Glade Run Lutheran Services, join the show to talk about two great programs that the public can help participate & give back this holiday season.We talk about the National Day of Giving on December 1st. Learn about what this day means for non-profits and how you can help Glade Run. To Donate for National Day of Giving: https://gladerun.org/donate-now/Or visit:https://www.givebigpittsburgh.com/organizations/glade-run-lutheran-services-c892a747-1255-4da9-a808-4d46f0b80995 An annual tradition at Glade Run is their Christmas Angel Program. This year Glade Run needs our help more than ever as many business & community groups are not able to assist as they have in years past. Hear more about the Christmas Angel Program and what ways you can help spread Christmas joy to those in need this year! For more information about the Christmas Angel Program:https://gladerun.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Christmas-Safe-Ways-to-Give-Flyer-1.pdf Please Contact Cheryl Martin for any questions:724-452-4453or by email:cmartin@gladerun.org Glade Run's Facebook Page is updated with all the latest information during the year:https://www.facebook.com/gladerun We'd also like to wish Steven Green, CEO of Glade Run Lutheran Services, congratulations on being selected as a 2020 Fox Rothschild Outstanding CEO and Top Executives!
Cheryl Martin, general manager for Kimpton Key West, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about her new resort complex, which includes not just one but five separate properties catering to slightly different markets but reflect the laid-back ambience of Key West. For more information, visit www.kimptonkeywest.com. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on Youtube by searching for the podcast's title.
Today, we're chatting with Cheryl Martin - author, speaker, and broadcaster. Maybe you've heard of Cheryl from her days representing as a news anchor on Black Entertainment Television (BET). Today, Cheryl lives to inspire hope and ignite passion in the hearts of people who are just trying to figure out the life God has called them to. Her books Becoming Distinctly You and 1st Class Single have helped audiences live with purpose, build strong relationships, take proactive steps to success, and train their skills in media.Whether it's before thousands or in an intimate setting like today, Cheryl always shows up with a word that is thoughtful, transparent, and enriching. Through television, radio, conference meetings, and writing, Cheryl shares her passion and wisdom about how to live excellently. Her desire to cultivate the God-given dreams on her heart and that of others speaks loudly through everything she does. This bold commitment led her to walk away from a successful career in broadcast journalism with BET. Since then, she has become a communications coach, author, and popular inspirational speaker for churches, colleges, corporations, communities and government institutions. Her background includes a B.S. in Radio-Television and a Master's degree in Broadcast Journalism from Northwestern University. She was also elected to the Mortar Board Senior Honorary and Kappa Alpha Pi Junior Honorary Societies and was among the first alumni inducted into the School of Journalism's Hall of Achievement. Onwards from there, she ventured into work with NBC and BET as an anchor, reporter, and producer. What you may not know, however, is that while growing up in the inner city of Houston, Texas, Cheryl had come to know and accept Jesus at a young age. That event has shaped her life and pursuits. From then on, she was committed to knowing God intimately, fulfilling His will for her life, and pursuing excellence in all her endeavors. Cheryl knows firsthand that when God places His dreams in your heart, they will be accomplished despite the odds. But away from the media, Cheryl is a passionate Christ-follower who loves Tex-Mex, good books, and a good laugh with friends.Connect with Cheryl: Excellent Living Facebook ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with us at TWU Student Ministries
Welcome to this inaugural episode of the Mind Full Medic Podcast. I am your host Dr Cheryl Martin, an Emergency Physician with a particular interest in the all encompassing view of health, and the ways in which we move, eat, work, rest, play and engage with each other and our community can positively impact our health, well being and ability to perform at our best. In this episode I discuss the ways in which movement, exercise and physical activity can be medicine with Dr Brandi Cole, a Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician and fellow of the Australian College of Sports and Exercise Medicine. We discuss her extended role as an SEM doctor, which includes exercise prescription, injury prevention and health advocacy in the wider community including those with existing medical conditions, not just elite athletes. We also explore the particular challenges we face with restrictions on how and when we move in the current COVID-19 pandemic and it's implications for our physical and mental well being. This episode provides a broad brush overview of the concept of movement as medicine and I hope that Dr Brandi will return in future episodes to diver deeper into some of the science, art and practical applications of the topics we discuss. In the meantime you can reach Dr Brandi and her team at :http://www.shiresportsmedicine.com.au/We refer to the WHO exercise guidelines for health in this episode and these can be accessed here:https://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/factsheet.adults/Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional.
"What seemed extreme last week, seems not enough this week." In a time of ongoing and unprecedented change, the time for complacency is well and truly over. Emergency Physician & trail runner Dr Cheryl Martin is generous with her time and care in how she explains the COVID-19 crisis. We discuss the virus that many of us cannot see, it's spread, the impact on the medical system, physical distancing and practical strategies to deal with overwhelm by focusing on kindness.
"What seemed extreme last week, seems not enough this week." In a time of ongoing and unprecedented change, the time for complacency is well and truly over. Emergency Physician & trail runner Dr Cheryl Martin is generous with her time and care in how she explains the COVID-19 crisis. We discuss the virus that many of us cannot see, it's spread, the impact on the medical system, physical distancing and practical strategies to deal with overwhelm by focusing on kindness.
This week, The Leftscape revisits the featured interview from one of its most popular episodes, "Blossoming (Episode 13)." Wendy Sheridan visits Worldcon 76 in San Jose, CA in August 2018 and talks with an old friend, Joy Denebiem. The two speak frankly about Joy's MTF transition, including coming out, physical and brain chemistry changes, and stepping into life as a middle aged woman. It is a freewheeling, educational conversation of the whys and hows of gender confirmation, and Joy's partner, Cheryl Martin, adds her insight and perspective. The Leftscape will be back with a brand new show in two weeks. Thanks for listening! Things to do: Learn about and support transgender advocacy organizations. Find out more about Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Convention. Support us on Patreon! Listen to exclusive content and grab some cool Leftscape swag.
Sam talks openly with Cheryl Martin about the loss of her baby, Collin and things people say during grief after child loss. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechristyanjaydenproject/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thechristyanjaydenproject/support
Today's guest is Ilan Gur, the CEO of Activate and the Founder of Cyclotron Road. Cyclotron Road is an entrepreneurial fellowship program that pairs PhD fellows working on promising scientific breakthroughs with grants that pay their salaries. Access to a bunch of expensive equipment and showers them with mentorship to try to bridge the gap between early academic research that shows great promise and actually turning the corner to become a company. Prior to founding Cyclotron Road, Ilan launched two science-based startups including Seeo, an advanced battery company that was acquired by Bosch in 2015. He was also a program director at ARPA-E. He holds a PhD in material science and engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.In today’s episode, we cover:Overview and origin story of Activate & Cyclotron RoadIlan’s time at ARPA-E and key learningsThe 3 components of Activate’s entrepreneurial fellowship programHow it works, application process, etcRelationships with corporate partners, government agencies, etcHow the organization is fundedKey learnings from initial cohortsExpansion plansWhat is missing that would help accelerate their effortsHow you and I can helpLinks to topics discussed in this episode:Activate website: https://www.activate.org/ARPA-E: https://arpa-e.energy.gov/Berkeley Lab: https://www.lbl.gov/Opus 12: https://www.opus-12.com/DARPA: https://www.darpa.mil/Nicole Systrom: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoleschuetz/Sanjay Wagle: https://lightsmithgp.com/team/sanjay-wagle/David Danielson: http://www.b-t.energy/ventures/team/dave-danielson/Raymond Weitekamp: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymondweitekamp/Horst Simon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/horst-simon-6b3417/Cheryl Martin: https://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=taxonomy/term/851/allMosaic Materials: https://mosaicmaterials.com/Bill McKibben: http://billmckibben.com/Al Gore: https://www.algore.com/You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@myclimatejourney.co, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Enjoy the show!
This week we speak with Doctor, runner, and Yoga instructor Cheryl Martin. We discuss her view on health issues surrounding athletes, yoga for runners, and Cheryl gives Pete and Nath a test of place names in her native Scotland.
Danielle Moné Truitt was destined to entertain. She is the true definition of a Triple Threat. The actor, singer, and dancer hails from Sacramento, California where she studied Theatre and Dance at Sacramento State University before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in television and film. Truitt got her start in theatre, but is now starring in the lead role as Rebecca "Rebel" Knight in the new John Singleton Drama series Rebel on BET. The series centers around Truitt's character, Rebel, an Oakland police officer, who struggles with life and career after her brother is killed by police and delves into the complexities of officers of color and the conflicts they have with their jobs, particularly now, while there is scrutiny over misconduct and police brutality. Recently, Truitt was nominated for two Ovation Awards; the first for her performance as a lead actress in a play for The West Coast Premiere of The Mountaintop and the second, for her role in Dreamgirls. She packed the Rockwell Table and Stage venue for her self-produced one woman show Overnight Success, and also recently performed her one woman play, 3: Black Girl Blues to sold out audiences at the United Solo Theatre Festival in New York. Some of her other stage credits include In The Heights, Neat, Aida, A Raisin in the Sun and Hair. Truitt has appeared on TV in guest starring roles on ABC's Super Fun Night and FOX's Mulaney. Her film experience includes her role as Kay, in FOX Digital's feature film ETXR. Truitt made history when she joined the cast of the Academy Award Nominated Animation The Princess and the Frog as the video reference for Princess Tiana. She performed the body movements and facial expressions for the Disney Princess, ultimately giving Princess Tiana her persona and essence as well as performing a voice for another character in the film, Georgia. Aside from performing, Truitt is a wife and mother of two young sons. She has a heart for people and for promoting change in our communities. Because of this, she started the BE. ETERNAL: The Thriving Artist Series that serves the artistic community by providing emotional and spiritual support. She produced an event entitled #MoreThanAHashtag - a night of open discussion and performance surrounding the misuse of police force and our role in activism to rekindle awareness towards injustice. Truitt truly believes that art has the ability to speak loud and to change the hearts and minds of people. She also partners in ministry with her husband at THE LIVINGROOM in Van Nuys, California. Their ministry works with Hope of the Valley to provide meals and encouragement to the homeless community in the San Fernando Valley, and they have worked with foster youth and boys' homes. Truitt and her husband hold a monthly music/poetry/comedy event called MY FIRST FRIDAYS, where artists from all over come to perform. It has become one of the most popular events in Southern California. Truitt is managed by Cheryl Martin at CMA Entertainment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
The Leftscape is back after a week away, which allowed time for Wendy Sheridan to attend WorldCon 76 in San Jose, CA. Wendy brings us news on the women's sweep of the Hugo Awards given by the World Science Fiction Society, plus a protest outside the convention. This episode's feature is Wendy's interview with Joy Denebiem, who tells a wonderfully freewheeling and personal account of her gender transition at the age of 58, with great insight from her partner, Cheryl Martin. The blossoming that Joy has experienced through her journey to gender confirmation is audible and a truly enjoyable, educational listen. Mary McGinley reminds us that while we're living it up to get the most from the end of summer, we should remember the meaning of Labor Day - to celebrate workers and labor unions - and to remember the reasonable working conditions that many of us enjoy as a result of union organizing. Robin Renée shares a sound bite of a street action she, Anne Sabagh, and friends staged on the day of the Unite the Right 2 rally. News includes the Scottish efforts to correct the historical record on John A. MacDonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada, prison labor strikes in the U.S. and beyond, and the continuing sagas of Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen. In addition to Labor Day, it's time to celebrate or recognize Safe At Home Week, International Day Against Nuclear Tests, International Day of the Disappeared (August 30th), and Krishna Janmashtami (September 2nd). August 29th birthday shout outs go to Michael Jackson, notorious punk rocker GG Allin, and most especially to the late Glenn Walker, who was a pop culture writer at Biff Bam Pop!, co-host of the GAR! Podcast, the French Fry Diary guy, a friend, and a fan of Robin, Mary, and Wendy's previous podcast adventures. Next week's show will feature Mary's interview with Peggy Farrelly of NOW. *** The Leftscape's weird contest is still on! Write a limerick for us about the GOP and post it to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or all three. Tag us @leftscape and use the hashtag #leftscape. The contest ends at midnight, August 31, 2018. We'll read our favorites on the show and we'll send the winner(s) some weird prizes. Make us laugh and let your weird flag fly! *** *This episode is sponsored by Harlequin and Other Fantasies, Meditative Coloring for Grown Ups. Use coupon code LEFTSCAPE at checkout for free shipping. (Hurry! Offer ends August 31, 2018). (L to R) Cheryl Martin, Joy Denebeim, and Wendy Sheridan at Worldcon76 in San Jose, CA, 8/2018 Counterdemonstration in Fairfax, VA 8/12/2018 The protest at Worldcon (more police than protestors) Things we learned since Episode 12: The official symbol of medicine is not the caduceus, but the Rod of Asclepius. "Robert's Reich's Rules for 2018" have been incorrectly attributed. Robert Reich has stated that he thinks the post does have some good advice, but that he did not write it. Harlequin and Other Fantasies: Meditative Coloring for Grown-Ups httpss://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MsqdiHdios For Hire: Operator - A Queer, Polyamorous Superhero Novel Centering People of Color! httpss://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8NTF96TEWc
Content Warning: Grief and Loss We sit down and chat to the wonderful Cheryl Martin, a Manchester-based performance and spoken word artist, to talk about her experiences with grief, and the way she explores them in her latest show 'Who Wants to Live Forever?'
It's on its way! Our next episode is going to be about grief - we'll be talking about loss with Manchester-based performer Cheryl Martin
Data is often messy or incomplete, requiring human intervention to make sense of it before being usable as input to machine learning projects. This is problematic when the volume scales beyond a handful of records. In this episode Dr. Cheryl Martin, Chief Data Scientist for Alegion, discusses the importance of properly labeled information for machine learning and artificial intelligence projects, the systems that they have built to scale the process of incorporating human intelligence in the data preparation process, and the challenges inherent to such an endeavor.
Cheryl Martin is a Canadian citizen (from Victoria) currently residing in the US. On February 26th, 2018 she purchased a resort cottage in Parksville, BC to use when she travels home to visit family twice a year. The cottage she purchased is in a strata complex and the City of Parksville Zoning bylaw limits the stay to 180 days, concurrent or non-consecutive, within one calendar year. They plan to rent the cottage out when we are not in town. She says when they do visit, for months at a time, they contribute to the economy by renting cars, buying groceries, eating at restaurants and other activities and so would people who rent the cottage. She says she will be paying federal income tax on rental income. Cheryl, is not a speculator.
In this episode of our School Me podcast series, Cheryl Martin, a veteran educator from Arizona, discusses best techniques and strategies for classroom management
Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders
Loretta A. Forbes is a nationally recognized girls empowerment speaker, Author of two best selling books “Hello, My Name is B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L.” and “If God is a King, That Makes Me a Princess” and a licensed therapist. Loretta has been featured on PBS, FOX 2 news, Rolling Out Magazine, Michigan Chronicle Newsprint, and has also been interviewed on a wide variety of radio shows including The Deborah Smith Pollard show on Mix 92.3, Dr. A.R. Bernard Show, author of “Four Things Women Want From a Man” and former BET host Cheryl Martin’s nationally syndicated podcast. Due to her passion for girl’s advocacy, Loretta established her own business, Life Beyond the Norm LLC in 2012 to provide and offer a wide range of services to girls. Such services include, counseling, keynote speeches, confidence coaching programs, various workshops to foster girl empowerment and personal development. Loretta has a passion and mission to motivate and inspire girls, by helping them understand who they are, and how powerful they are. She believes every girl should dream big, live life beyond the norm and tap into their inner power to discover answers they need to create a life that reflects their gifts, talents and abilities. She also believes that with the right attitude, confidence and training, girls and young women can exceed the limits of their environment. A graduate of Michigan State University (B.A. in Psychology) and University of Chicago (M.A. in Social Service Administration), Loretta has prepared herself educationally to gain the proper training to fulfill what she believes she has been called to do…help girls become strong women. Loretta currently serves under the leadership of her father and pastor, Dr. James L. Morman, where she is the Director for the C.O.R.E. counseling program at Christian Tabernacle Church. She also serves on the alumnae board for her alma mater, Mercy High School and is a board member for The Federation of Youth Services (Detroit, Michigan), a non-profit organization helping inner city girls.
James & Betty Robison w Cheryl Martin
James & Betty Robison w Cheryl Martin
James & Betty Robison, Cheryl Martin
James & Betty Robison, Cheryl Martin
Hear from three current and former federal officials who will offer insight into how the Obama Administration has made innovation a top priority and what this means for the future of entrepreneurship, inside and outside the government. Xavier Hughes (Chief Innovation Officer, U.S. Dept. of Labor), Cheryl Martin (former Acting Director of ARPA-E at the U.S. Dept. of Energy) and moderator and participant Javier Saade (former U.S. Small Business Administration’s Associate Administrator) as they share insights gleaned from their careers working in the public and private sectors, the paths that led them to working in the Obama administration, and their thoughts on the future of innovation and entrepreneurship going forward.
Learn how to trade comparison and competition for freedom and fulfillment as Melinda Estabrooks welcomes Cheryl Martin to share her story with you. Cheryl is a speaker, broadcaster, and the author of Distinctly You, a book that unveils the actions and attitudes that may be sabotaging women and explores ways they can engage and build up their unique talents, interests, and strengths.
ARPA-E was modeled after a successful defense research agency called DARPA, which helped create the foundation of the internet. So can the government's energy innovation agency do something equally groundbreaking for clean energy? This week, we'll talk with ARPA-E's director, Dr. Cheryl Martin, who describes how she thinks about developing groundbreaking energy technologies. We'll also debate the solar industry's aggressive tactics used to hit back against utilities that are attempting to limit PV on the grid. The Energy Gang is produced by Greentechmedia.com. The show features weekly discussion between energy futurist Jigar Shah, energy policy expert Katherine Hamilton and Greentech Editor Stephen Lacey.
Broadcaster and speaker Cheryl Martin of Excellent Living talks with Wayne Shepherd about her life and calling.
Broadcaster and speaker Cheryl Martin of Excellent Living talks with Wayne Shepherd about her life and calling.