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Chris Cherry is the Head of Partnerships at Future Proof. We sat down with Chris at Future Proof Citywide to talk about how industry partnerships are the key to creating opportunities for advisors at Future Proof events.
Welcome back to another episode of Grounded! This week's episode features our principal broker, Andy Flack and two of our real estate agents, Miller Cox and Chris Cherry. Join us on this week's episode as we discuss some of our featured properties at HomeLand, the variety of tracts we offer, ranging from small lots up to 1700+ acres! We have plenty of inventory with a range of sizes and uses to fit your property interest and needs. Don't forget to check out our current inventory with the link below!www.HomeLandProperties.comOr give us a call at 936-295-2500 and we'd be happy to help you with any of your real estate needs! Don't forget to like and subscribe so you don't miss an episode. We hope you can use this podcast as a resource for all of your real estate needs!
Welcome back to another episode of Grounded, the first one of 2025! This week's episode features one of our real estate brokers, Walker Powell, and real estate agents, Miller Cox and Chris Cherry. From market changes, lessons learned, and investment opportunities, these professionals discuss their experience in the real estate world. What are these guys excited about as we enter 2025? Join us on this week's episode and don't forget to like and subscribe so you don't miss an episode. We are excited for what 2025 has ahead. We hope you can use this podcast as a resource for all of your real estate needs!
Building meaningful connections in the finance world doesn't need to be confined to stuffy hotel ballrooms. In this episode of PRess Play: The StreeCred Podcast, hosts Elena Krasnow and Jimmy Moock are joined by Chris Cherry, head of strategic partnerships at Future Proof, for a powerful discussion about how she is redefining networking with her … Read More Read More
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Chris Cherry, President of the Indiana Corn Growers Association, invites Eric Pfeiffer to his Greenfield farm to discuss EPA's approval of year-round E15 sales in 2024 and how this is becoming an annual tradition. ICGA Senior Director of Industry Affairs Steve Howell joins us to explain why we can't make this a permanent law. They also discuss the possibility of a farm bill getting done this year and the impact of Mexico's ban on GM corn on Indiana farmers.
Tweed Shire Mayor, Chris Cherry talking about New South Wales proactive approach to combatting Fire Ants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys got a special Grenache Day visit from one of the icons and iconoclasts of the Paso Robles rhone scene. Cris Cherry and family run Villa Creek Cellars and the MAHA Estate specializing in Grenache and blends that exemplify their West Paso terroir. The farming is immaculate and biodynamic, the wine making is focused and intense, Cris is passionate and wears his heart on the sleeve. A perfect combination to make for a fun show on a special day. [EP297]
In the season 6 finale we are joined by our co-founders Dr Daniel Gearon and Chris Cherry. They are two individuals that have been with You Okay, Doc? from the beginning. This fascinating episode gives a snapshot on how YOD was started, including the very first crowd funder - a tough mudder! This is a behind the scenes episode and gives a candid view on the working relationship between Chris and Dan, which at the very core is why YOD is a success. Dr Daniel Gearon is a surgical trainee, NHS clinical entrepreneur and recently has completed his Masters with the Judge Business School at Cambridge University. He is enrolled on the Cambridge Social Ventures programme, an incubator for social enterprises, and recently completed the Accelerate Programme at Cambridge. Daniel's wealth of knowledge he has accumulated over the last 4 years are fascinating to listen to in this episode.Chris Cherry is a UKCP psychotherapist and a leader in his field. He is a season professional with over 30 years experience to his name. Having founded multiple organisations including the Men's group in the 90's Chris' therapy experience and insights are endless and make for a great listen. This episode was presented by You Okay, Doc? Patron, Former England Rugby 7's Captain and Silver medalist Olympian Tom Mitchell. Please Download Rate, Subscribe and Share with your friends!
Chris Cherry is a man that needs no introduction in the You Okay, Doc? world, but just in case. Chris is a co-founder of You Okay, Doc? a UKCP psycotherapist, with over 30 years of experience across the sector. In the 90's Chris set up the men's group and has featured in an array of media including BBC Radio 4 and the BBC News for his work. A talented therapist, a kind man who has given all of his time to YOD - this episode gives insight into this world, his therapeutic practce and the foundations of You Okay, Doc?Chris and Tom Mitchell (our co-host) navigate a variety of topics and adress some of the keys to facilitating a healthy relationship with yourself, which include taking charge of your narrative to staying curious in the thereapeutic space. Chris and Tom give tips on how to get to know yourself, the evolution of the acceptance of therapy through the generations and the good, the bad and the ugly of social media. This episode was presented by You Okay, Doc? Patron, Former England Rugby 7's Captain and Silver medalist Olympian Tom Mitchell. Please Download Rate, Subscribe and Share with your friends!
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Chris Cherry & Colin Shultz join the show as our resident Jets and Patriots fans!! The Crew breaks down the games from the XFL's regular season finale and the USFL's Week 2. Then, the wrap it up with their picks for the AFC East & AFC North in our 3-round mock draft!!!Support the show
Ich begrüße Sie zur April-Ausgabe der Talk Noir. Ein Sturm wird eine brennende Stadt löschen. Ein religiöser Fanatiker auf einer Farm erwartet, um eine rein weiße Community zur Erneuerung Amerikaszu gründen. Ein Schwerverbrecher wird aus dem Gefängnis entlassen und hält sich nicht an die Absprachen, die ihm die Freilassung ermöglichten. Und mehr als ein Cop verliert in. J.T. Scotts Kriminalroman "Weiße Sonne" sein Leben. Im Mittelpunkt Sheriff Chris Cherry, dem sein Chief Deputy vorwirft, lieber abzuwarten als zu reagieren. Und alles beginnt mit einer rasenden Fahrt durch die Nacht.
Championship Saturday is in full effect!! We are just over 24 hours away from the conference championships kicking off and we have a lot of news going on!! Chris Cherry & Colin Shultz join the show to talk NFL awards, coaching news, and injuries. The Crew wraps it up with their picks and discussion for the AFC & NFC title games!!!Support the show
In today's episode, Gavin O'Meara (CEO, FE News) and Sacha Finkle (Head of EPA, NCFE) co-host a discussion looking at all things end-point assessment (EPA), in our special EPA spotlight episode. Our hosts are joined by two expert speakers in Jacqui Mokenthin, consultant and researcher, and Chris Cherry, lead on end-point assessment at the Skills Development Network, to discuss the topic.
Toronto City Producer, Chris Cherry, tells us that he would like to remake Soylent Green and why.
In this episode Chris Cherry & Dr Katrina Sheikh are joined by Professor Nick Glozier. Nick is a consultant psychiatrist specialising in epidemiology, trials and health services research. He has a research interests in public mental health, function, sleep, the workplace, stress, disability and discrimination in our changing psychosocial and technological environments. In thirteen years since arriving in Australia he has been awarded over $60 million in nationally competitive grants as a Chief Investigator, and is a theme leader in the new ARC Life Course Centre of ExcellenceThis episode covers:
In this episode, Team YOD were privileged to speak to one of the leading voices in mental health today - the CEO of the Mind charity, Paul Farmer. We explore: Where society's mental health is today, drawn from Mind & YOD's experiences - & who the vulnerable sections of society areThe huge increased demand for NHS mental health services resulting in a waiting list of 1.6m+ people The impact of this on GP demand & workloads - and how they can most effectively address this both in virtual & face-to-face consultations Why doctors still struggle to seek their own mental health support - incl. stigma, the archaic hierarchy, medical school training habits & the aura around doctors preventing them from being their true selvesThe pivotal role of organisations via leadership, visibility of mental health champions & tailored support - & the challenges for a vast & fragmented organisation like the NHSPost pandemic positives incl. greater curiosity & awareness of own mental health, reduced stigma & heightened sensitivity in looking out for others The need for innovation incl. the need to put prevention as a prioritThe current & future role of policy and government support in creating systematic changeA reflection on what is to come: the challenges of the huge fallout from the pandemic - alongside the opportunity to reshape our personal & organisational agendas to place mental health & wellbeing at the forefront, for which YOD is proud to drive forwards for doctorsThis episode is:Hosted by Dr Mark Seaman
Following the hugely exciting launch of You Okay, Nurse? , we were proud to come together with two truly inspirational change-makers for nurses in this honest insight into the mental health of Critical Care Nurses and how YON will help. We discuss: The need to swap the 'angel' persona with the reality of who ICU nurses are; degree entry, highly specialised professionals The deeply saddening results of the BACCN research into ICU nurses' mental health during the pandemic exposing just how widespread and shocking it isExploring why Covid had such an impact on critical care nurses - including the inability to provide high patient care, depersonalisation due to PPE and ever changing teams, impossible demands and its all consuming nature The current nurse staffing crisis and how to improve retention The reality of inconsistent support for nurses across NHS trusts vs the universal demand The positive changes we think need to happen to have real results for nurses' mental healthThe direct impact on improving patient care by improving nurses' wellbeing The future of YON & the role it will play to provide every nurse with:- One constant, caring & supportive community- Access to bespoke psychological support- Mental & emotional health tools & skills to face the unique challenges of our profession- A platform for nurses' voices- Empowerment to seek help when needed ..& much more :)Our guestsThis episode's guests represent Draeger and the British Association of Critical Care Nursing who have been pivotal supporters and partners in the creation of You Okay, Nurse? Lesley Youren is Leader of the Hospital Marketing Team & Respiratory Care Manager at Draeger - the international leader in the field of medical & safety technology. Being a former critical care nurse herself, Lesley is driven to create positive change for nurses and someone who has personally inspired YON and YOD from the outset. Nicki Credland is Chair of the British Association of Critical Care Nursing (BACCN) - one of the leading organisations in critical care nursing, sits on the UK Critical Care Leadership Forum and UK Critical Care Nursing Alliance amongst other influential positions - & has a huge passion for empowering nurses' voices.This episode is hosted by Dr Dan Gearon, founder of You Okay, Nurse? & You Okay, Doc? - and Chris Cherry, our resident psychotherapist. You Okay, Nurse? is proud & privileged to join forces with Draeger and the BACCN for this YON Podcast series and to create positive change for nurses' mental health & wellbeing together. Join our virtual weekly peer-support for nurses You Okay, Nurse?, supported by Draeger and the BACCN, is hosting 'The Huddle' for nurses every Thursday at 8pm from 13 January - 8 March. The Huddle is a free, confidential and safe virtual space for nurses to come together & share experiences, facilitated by a psychotherapist. To register and find out more, please visit:www.youokaynurse.org.uk....................................If you like what you hear, please do give us a rating to help us reach as many people as possible.It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Nurse? is an initiative of You Okay, Doc? (www.youokaydoc.org.uk) - a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. Throughout our podcasts, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that at times some may find upsetting, if you find yourself affected by these please seek professional help.
Suicide in Doctors - A deeply moving and powerful YODPod episode. That is all we can say. Dr Elizabeth Sizer tragically died by suicide in 2016. She was a loving cousin to Dr Dan Gearon, our YOD CEO & Founder - and devoted sister to Kate, our inspirational podcast guest.You Okay, Doc? was created in loving memory of Dr Liz Sizer.Heartbreakingly, it is reported that a doctor takes their own life every 3 weeks in the UK - and that was before the pandemic. Our charity exists to try to ensure no doctor ever needs to feel like that again. Kate speaks so powerfully in this episode about her sister's mental health, the impact she feels that being a doctor had on that and what more could have been done. Reasons such as an inability to speak out, all-encompassing burnout & learning to keep your emotions inside as 'part of the job' until it's too late - are uncomfortably familiar to us all.Hosted by our brilliant Founding Ambassador Dr Katrina - who too speaks so honestly about her she overcame her own struggles - in a way that you can't help but be inspired to feel empowered to do the same. The power of community for doctors is spoken about often in this episode - endorsing Prof. Greenberg's statement that resilience is built between individuals not within. You Okay, Doc? is so proud of the community it's creating where every doctor can always feel safe, supported and valued. Amongst the words of intense pain in this episode there is also hope - & a belief that we all have the power to make a change and be there for each other. YODPod Psychotherapist, Chris Cherry, expertly draws insights and conclusions from this conversation that we hope will help all that listen help themselves and those around.Thank you to all that took part in this deeply powerful and moving conversation.This podcast is sponsored by #FirstRespondersFirst. We are privileged and proud to partner with them to support doctors' mental health across the globe. ....................................If you like what you hear, please do give us a rating to help us reach as many people as possible.It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. Throughout our podcasts, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that at times some may find upsetting, if you find yourself affected by these please seek professional help.As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod.
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Welcome to this week's YODPOD with our very own YOD ambassador, Dr Tesh Amarasinghe!We are excited for you to listen to the brilliant and honest insights of Dr Tesh in conversation with YODPOD hosts Dr Dan Gearon, Dr Mark Seaman & YOD Psychotherapist, Chris Cherry. Dr Tesh is a GP in Chelsea with a strong passion for improving doctors' life and a proud & valued ambassador for YOD.Together, we explore a whole host of issues relevant to our medic lives, including:The historic need for doctors to normalise talking about mental health - and how YOD's weekly Huddles (which Dr Tesh is a regular at and advocate for) is achieving thatWhy doctors are so bad at looking after themselves, whilst being experts at looking after everyone else - and how that compares to other high pressure industries such as sportDr Tesh's advice for keeping mental health & wellbeing simple, the power of small steps, her favourite Buddhist teacher & how she prefers mindfulness done in a playful way! An honest discussion about the sexualisation of women in the medical profession - and how being part of YOD has opened eyes to how common it sadly is The need for more doctors to be better people managers - to help build a more supportive, mentally fit profession of the future ....and much more!We hope you like listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it. If you like what you hear, please do give us a rating to help us reach as many people as possible. ....................................It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. Throughout our podcasts, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that at times some may find upsetting, if you find yourself affected by these please seek professional help.As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod.
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Hello and welcome to this week's YOD Pod. We are very excited to bring you one of our inspirational Trustees, Dr Meenal Galal, as this episode's guest. Dr Galal is an Emergency Medicine Consultant at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, with a past career in corporate investment banking as well as holding an MBA. She is a huge advocate of mental health support for doctors as well as optimising performance through wellbeing. Here she joins our host and psychotherapist Chris Cherry and CEO & Founder, Dr Daniel Gearon, in exploring the mental health challenges we face as doctors, the emotional experience of navigating the enormous change put on us as doctors, the power of building community to support us through that change - as well as the huge joys of the job and the benefits YOD brings!The webinars of the brilliant psychotherapist, Julia Samuel, and military veteran, Brandon Young, were referenced in this episode and can be found on our YouTube channel and on our website. It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. Throughout our podcasts, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that at times some may find upsetting, if you find yourself affected by these please seek professional help.As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod.
Welcome to this week's YOD pod. We are very excited to bring you a discussion with the inspirational Sophie Grace Holmes who discusses her cystic fibrosis journey and her drive to reach some of the amazing challenges she has achieved so far. We discuss fitness, goal setting and mindset. Hosting we have Chris Cherry our psychotherapist and co-founder at You okay, Doc? and joining him we have co-founder and surgical trainee Dr Daniel Gearon and Ambassador and GP trainee Mark Seaman. We hope you enjoy it!It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. Throughout our podcasts, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that at times some may find upsetting, if you find yourself affected by these please seek professional help.As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod.
Hello and welcome to this week's YOD pod! We are so pleased to host two of our new YOD ambassadors in this week's episode; Dr Ally Jaffee who will be starting as an FY1 in August and Dr Charlie Carey, who is just about to finish his first year as an academic doctor. Hosted by our brilliant YOD Psychotherapist & Co-Founder, Chris Cherry.In this inspirational episode, we explore: What they wished they learned at Medical School about looking after their mental health & wellbeing in the medical profession Why doctors' mental health suffers The importance of talking about and sharing experiences amongst doctors Their vision for future generations of Medical Students - and how YOD is driving that forwards The need to turn moments, like the NHS clapping, into purposeful movements Why they chose to be YOD Ambassadors & how YOD is helping improve doctors' livesA huge thank you to Dr Ally and Dr Charlie for such an honest and insightful talk which we are sure will help all those listening know that it's okay not to be okay and Team YOD are here to support every medic every step of the way. We are very proud to call you our Ambassadors.If you like this episode, please do give us a rating to help us reach as many people as possible! It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Welcome to this week's very special YOD pod! We are excited to bring you one of our idols, Professor Damian Hughes, co-host of The High-Performance Podcast alongside sports journalist, Jake Humphrey. Together they have interviewed so many of the greats - from Gareth Southgate, Rio Ferdinand, Matthew McConaughey, Ant Middleton, Tom Daley, Kelly Jones, Dina Asher-Smith, Sir Chris Hoy, Jonny Wilkinson, Sir Clive Woodward & Eddie Jones....to name a few! Damian is also author of 8 best-selling books, former coach to a wide range of international & national sports teams & an international speaker. His innovative approach has been praised by Sir Richard Branson, Muhammed Ali, Tiger Woods & Sir Alex Ferguson. Hosted by YOD founder, Dr Dan Gearon & YOD psychotherapist & co-founder Chris Cherry.Damian tells us what he thinks makes a good leader & creates a high performance culture, from his decades of experience working with the best. We explore decision making, kindness, discipline and non-negotiable behaviours. We talk taking responsibility for failures, the curse of knowledge & the importance of self-awareness. We explore lessons learned from our founder, Dr Dan's, years spent in elite sport environments - and his vision to bring those learnings to doctors through You Okay, Doc? Damian also shares with us his own mental shopping list for anyone trying to get the best results from a group of people - the acronym S.T.E.P.S. - learned from 3 years spent travelling the world meeting leaders from all different elite sports environments. Find out what this acronym stands for in the Pod! ;) As medics, whether we like it or not, we often find ourselves in positions of leadership or being pivotal to setting culture - be that with a patient, leading an operation, leading our team or even at home with our loved ones. We each hold the power to change someone's day for better or worse - and how we lead will often impact how we feel about ourselves when we get home. Being able to empower others, achieve great results and inspire high performance is the goal - and our guest has some truly invaluable insights to show us how to achieve that. It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod.
ITS COMING HOME ! Lead podcaster Tim Doyle breaks down the Semi Final results, and a unique international tourney across time. Special Guest Calebe Maciel returns and Chris Cherry making his debut. Who is the best Euro or World Cup team of all time? 1998 France, 2014 Germany, or 2002 Brazil.
Welcome to Episode 11, the final episode of Season One and we couldn't thank you, our listeners enough for your support. On this very special two part series Claire and Chris talk with Chris Cherry about his experience as a Canadian foster parent. At just 22 Chris and his wife Nicole decided to become foster parents to keep their niece in the family. Follow along as they learn more about this incredible story. Make sure to listen to last week's episode to hear part one! The world is finally ready for those searching for Origins Unknown TO OWN THEIR STORY. We are #ADOPTEDAF. In addition to sharing real time access to their search for origins unknown, they'll be sharing your stories. They will be speaking with professionals to provide resources that are important to adoptees and non-adoptees alike. Their goal is to forge and create a community for all adoptees as a place for healing, learning, sharing and support. Thanks to Pace Randolph for creating the music for our episodes. Find him on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PAbQ... Origins Unknown Podcast™ is provided by Origins Unknown, LLC of Sandy, Utah. Copyright(c)2021. All Rights Reserved.
It is already Episode 10 and we couldn't thank you, our listeners enough for your support. On this very special two part series Claire and Chris talk with Chris Cherry about his experience as a Canadian foster parent. At just 22 Chris and his wife Nicole decided to become foster parents to keep their niece in the family. Follow along as they learn more about this incredible story. Make sure to stay tuned for part 2 next week! The world is finally ready for those searching for Origins Unknown TO OWN THEIR STORY. We are #ADOPTEDAF. In addition to sharing real time access to their search for origins unknown, they'll be sharing your stories. They will be speaking with professionals to provide resources that are important to adoptees and non-adoptees alike. Their goal is to forge and create a community for all adoptees as a place for healing, learning, sharing and support. Thanks to Pace Randolph for creating the music for our episodes. Find him on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PAbQ... Origins Unknown Podcast™ is provided by Origins Unknown, LLC of Sandy, Utah. Copyright(c)2021. All Rights Reserved.
For those new to the podcast, please give us a follow on our social pages: @thebeardthebald on Twitter @thebeardandthebaldpodcast on Instagram The Beard and The Bald Podcast on Facebook And for those who have been with us for a while, please take a moment, please take a moment to give us a rating and a review! CLICK HERE TO LEAVE US A REVIEW! Here's this week's Agenda: - Coming 2 America reactions - Exclusive Interview with Coming 2 America director Craig Brewer - Update: Brett Ratner dropped from Millennium for Milli Vanilli film after backlash- Superman "reboot" coming from Ta-Neshi Coates and JJ Abrams - What does this mean for Cavill's Superman and the direction of the Man of Steel at DC?- Army of the Dead trailer - What to expect from ZS's zombie apocalypse movie...- Zack Snyder talks ZSJL, including a cliffhanger ending and what to expect during and after his vision is released- Neil Blomkamp says "District 10" script in the works. Should we take anything he announces as legit anymore?- GI Joe Lady Jaye series in the works at Amazon - with Snake-Eyes coming from Paramount, what is the plan for the future of GI Joe?- Paramount says Top Gun: Maverick and A Quiet Place: Part II to be released 45 days after theatrical release on Paramount Plus...Also, new deals from Taylor Sheridan and franchises like Pet Semetary and Fatal Attraction on the way - Is this enough to subscribe?- What we're watching - Paul - Greenland, I Care A Lot, Nomadland, WandaVision, Chris - Cherry, Allen V. Farrow, G.I. Jane- Listener Questions
Hello and welcome to this episode of the YOD pod. In this episode, we have the edit of the You Okay, Doc? Microstep webinar on ''Optimising the Mind & Body of the Medic. Three diverse and inspirational speakers join our resident psychotherapist Chris Cherry discussing how fitness, nutrition and mental coaching can help optimise the Healthcare Professional. Joining Chris Cherry we have Tom Mitchell (England Rugby 7s Captain), Katie Warriner (Performance Psychologist for Olympic and World Champion Athletes and Headspace content co-creator), and Dr Rupy Aujla (founder of The Doctors Kitchen and author of Doctors Kitchen 3-2-1 cookbook). The Microstep webinar series is brought to you by You Okay, Doc? In partnership with First Responders First, First Responders First is an initiative by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, CAA Foundation and Thrive global. This series of webinars use the microsteps available on You Okay, Doc? and First Responders First website as a platform to provide advice and practical tips for health care professionals to help utilise and explore small, actionable and science-backed steps that healthcare professionals can take to make immediate changes in their daily life and work. To see the full unedited webinar check out our youtube channel at The Microsteps Webinar SeriesIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this week's YOD pod. In this weeks conversation with our host and resident You OKay Doc Trustee and therapist Chris Cherry we have Dan, Jonny and Mark discussing thoughts, feelings and tips around changeover and moving between jobs in 2021. We hope you enjoy it. It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this episode of the YOD pod. In this episode, we have the edit of the You Okay, Doc? Microstep webinar on ''How to have a good day'' in the medical profession. Resident psychotherapist Chris Cherry hosts a great discussion with Caroline Webb author of ''How To Have A Good Day'', leading thoracic surgeon Mr Coonar and YOD ambassador and GP Trainee Mark Seaman. The Microstep webinar series is brought to you by You Okay, Doc? In partnership with First Responders First, First Responders First is an initiative by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, CAA Foundation and Thrive global. This series of webinars use the microsteps available on You Okay, Doc? and First Responders First website as a platform to provide advice and practical tips for health care professionals to help utilise and explore small, actionable and science-backed steps that healthcare professionals can take to make immediate changes in their daily life and work.To see the full webinar check out our youtube channel at The Microsteps Webinar SeriesIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this episode of the YOD pod. In this episode, we have an edit of the first webinar we put on for the Microsteps series. Here resident psychotherapist and Chris Cherry from You Okay, Doc? speaks to the CEO of Mind Paul Farmer about how to revolutionise mental health for healthcare workers.The Microstep webinar series is brought to you by You Okay, Doc? In partnership with First Responders First, First Responders First is an initiative by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, CAA Foundation and Thrive global. This series of webinars use the microsteps available on You Okay, Doc? and First Responders First website as a platform to provide advice and practical tips for health care professionals to help utilise and explore small, actionable and science-backed steps that healthcare professionals can take to make immediate changes in their daily life and work. To see the full webinar check out our youtube channel at The Microsteps Webinar SeriesIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
A Sermon by Chris Cherry
Hello and welcome to this episode of the YOD pod. In this episode, we have the edit of the You Okay, Doc? Microsteps webinar on ''The Mental Health of our Medical Profession''. In this discussion, we have resident psychotherapist Chris Cherry in discussion with Professor Dinesh Bhugra (a former president of the BMA), and Dr Jonathan Mutch (YOD ambassador and paediatric registrar). Throughout they give insights into some of the challenges that the medical professions mental health faces and what we can start doing to address this. The Microstep webinar series is brought to you by You Okay, Doc? In partnership with First Responders First, First Responders First is an initiative by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, CAA Foundation and Thrive global. This series of webinars use the microsteps available on You Okay, Doc? and First Responders First website as a platform to provide advice and practical tips for health care professionals to help utilise and explore small, actionable and science-backed steps that healthcare professionals can take to make immediate changes in their daily life and work. To see the full webinar check out our youtube channel at The Microsteps Webinar SeriesIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this episode of the YOD pod. In this episode, we have the edit of the You Okay, Doc? Microstep webinar Part 1 of Military Vs Medicine. In his first webinar of two, our host and psychotherapist Chris Cherry is joined by Professor Neil Greenberg. Drawing on Professor Greenberg's extensive background and understanding of military psychiatry we discuss the opportunities the health care profession and the military have to learn from each other, discussing teamwork and Post-Traumatic stress disorder. The Microstep webinar series is brought to you by You Okay, Doc? In partnership with First Responders First, First Responders First is an initiative by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, CAA Foundation and Thrive global. This series of webinars use the microsteps available on You Okay, Doc? and First Responders First website as a platform to provide advice and practical tips for health care professionals to help utilise and explore small, actionable and science-backed steps that healthcare professionals can take to make immediate changes in their daily life and work. To see the full webinar check out our youtube channel at The Microsteps Webinar SeriesIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this week's YOD pod. In this weeks conversation with our host and resident You OKay Doc Trustee and therapist Chris Cherry we have Dan, Greg and Mark reflecting on last year, chatting about the current COVID wave with thoughts of good year ahead as the vaccine roles out.It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this episode of the YOD pod. In this episode, we have the edited version of the first You Okay, Doc? webinar series that ran between June and July in 2020. Here we have acclaimed therapist, author and MBE awarded Julia Samuel reflecting about confronting grief, loss and change in today's world with founding Trustee and psychotherapist Chris Cherry.The Huddle Webinar series was brought out by You Okay, Doc? between June and July of 2020. The series was titled ''Emotional and Mental Health in The Age of the Virus'' with a diverse line up of speakers and they were hosted by Chris Cherry, one of our founding Trustees and qualified psychotherapist.To see the full unedited webinar with a question and answer session please check out our youtube channel at 'Emotional & Mental Health in The Age of the Virus' Seminar Series. It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording and may contain swear words. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this episode of the YOD pod. In this episode, we have the edit of the You Okay, Doc? Microstep webinar on ''COVID-19 and mental health: The Medic within the medical system''. The response to the COVID -19 pandemic has shaken the world and had a massive impact on each of us within the healthcare setting here we discuss some of the factors affecting healthcare professionals mental health and how COVID-19 has impacted this. Host and psychotherapist Chris Cherry is joined by former World health care organisation Director for Mental health and current professor of Global Mental Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of public health Professor Shekhar Saxena to discuss this important topic. The Microstep webinar series is brought to you by You Okay, Doc? In partnership with First Responders First, First Responders First is an initiative by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, CAA Foundation and Thrive global. This series of webinars use the microsteps available on You Okay, Doc? and First Responders First website as a platform to provide advice and practical tips for health care professionals to help utilise and explore small, actionable and science-backed steps that healthcare professionals can take to make immediate changes in their daily life and work. To see the full webinar check out our youtube channel at The Microsteps Webinar SeriesIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Hello and welcome to this week's YOD pod. In this weeks conversation with our host and resident You Okay Doc Trustee and therapist Chris Cherry we have Dan, and Mark discussing the You Okay Doc Microstep webinar series so far. Teamwork was certainly a standout theme. We chat about some of our own thoughts and highlights and what some of the things we have taken away from some of the amazing guest speakers we have had so far.To catch up on the webinar series check out our youtube channel at The Microsteps Webinar SeriesIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Bike Law's Peter Wilborn and Diane talk about advocacy and politics. Dr. Chris Cherry's "jug-handle design" to keep people from crashing at railroad crossings. Jacob Van Sickle from Bike Cleveland on COIVD's impact on the organization and what's new for 2021
Hello and welcome to this week's YOD pod. In this weeks conversation with our host and resident You OKay, Doc? trustee and therapist Chris Cherry we have Dan, Jonathan and Mark discussing what led them to their current career specialities and some of the highs and lows in those choices. I hope you enjoy it.We have another exciting webinar series and we hope you'll join us in that too, please check out our website and Instagram page to learn more.It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Welcome to episode 15 of the YOD pod. In this episode, we start to discuss what we see burnout as and some of our thoughts and feelings around this. It's a big topic and we just skimmed the surface on our own opinions of it with insight from host Chris Cherry. We have another exciting webinar series coming soon and we hope you'll join us in that too, please check out our website and Instagram page to learn more.It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time of the recording. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Welcome back to the YOD pod, its episode 13. In this podcast we welcome fellow ambassador and paediatric registrar Jonathan to the conversation. In this podcast Jonathan, Dan and Mark chat to Chris Cherry about their working week as doctors. Along the way, we start to consider mindfulness and how it could benefit us. It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Welcome to episode 11 of the YOD pod. This week is slightly different and we are celebrating the 1 year anniversary of You Okay, Doc? In this podcast Founder Dan Gearon and Founding trustee Chris Cherry reflect on how and why the charity was set up, how it has evolved and a small sneak peak at what's ahead. We've really evolved over the last year and look forward to being bigger and better over the coming year. It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Welcome to episode 9 of the YOD pod. This week's podcast is a discussion on the last of the ''Emotional and Mental Health in the age of the virus'' webinar series in which we reflect on some of the thoughts and topics brought up by esteemed cardiothoracic surgeon Mr. Aman Coonar on the webinar and some of the things we took away from this. We called this podcast sangfroid as it is at the very heart of Mr Coonars approach. To watch the webinar with Mr Coonar and Chris Cherry check out our youtube page; The Huddle with Mr. Aman Coonar: A surgeon's perspective on mental healthIt is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Welcome to episode 8 of the YOD pod. This podcast is an open discussion around our recent webinar with Julia Samuel MBE. As the discussion evolved we ended up addressing her 8 pillars. You can check out the webinar with Julia Samuels MBE and Chris Cherry at; The Huddle with Julia Samuel MBE: Confronting grief, loss and change in today's world (a warning a few explicit words used on the webinar). I hope you enjoy the discussion and you can check out the rest of the upcoming webinar series on our website please register and attend if you can.It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion in its own context at that time. You Okay, Doc? is a charity supporting the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a charity, we need your help to keep going and develop to support and raise awareness of mental health for Doctors. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page to find out more and stay up to date with us. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70331, or to donate £5 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970. Thank you for listening and we look forward to creating more content. See you on the next YOD pod!
Welcome to episode one of the YOD pod. This week is a conversational piece hosted by charity trustee and psychotherapist Chris Cherry with founder of the You Okay, Doc? charity Daniel and charity ambassador Mark. This is a conversational piece of kindness in medicine. We hope you enjoy it and that it makes you reflect on the importance of everyday kindness. It's worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views are of those in this discussion at that time.
Tuesday edition of "The Patrick Johnson Show!" PJ talks Shaquille O'Neal coming to Greenville, South Central Basketball with head coach Chris Cherry, and Super Bowl ratings with Austin Karp!!!
Carolyn, Chris, and Kathy talk about their favorite podcasts, how much everything has changed in the past few months, the importance of highlighting smart people, even if they’re popular, and how to say cherry in Spanish, plus an amazing FIYE bonus question! Theme Music by Christopher and Adelaide Breen Edited by Dear Podcast Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Host Kathy Campbell with Carolyn Smiles and Chris Cherry.
Tony ‘Bishtrain’ Bishop joins Martin & Aidan to tell us how he has been coping with lockdown. Chris Cherry PR UK’s new team manager joins us in the second part for a chat
PJ talks Shaquille O'Neal coming to Greenville, South Central Basketball with head coach Chris Cherry, and Super Bowl ratings with Austin Karp!!!
Joe and Toni count K9s, witness a Warrior's death, and take a look back at the Fourth Doctor. Special guest appearance by Chris Cherry. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
Bri and Chris are joined by their director Andrew Williams to discuss the Sam and Pat season 2 episode 7, 'My Therapist Is None Of Your Business.’ Pat returns from therapy and mysteriously says nothing about his session. Sam observes some eggs. They order nice ramen. This was the second episode written by Chris Cherry. Watch all of Sam and Pat Are Depressed: https://www.stareable.com/series/view/sam-and-pat-are-depressed
Bri and Chris discuss the Sam and Pat season 2 episode 5, 'Am I Mansplaining To My Therapist?’ Pat returns from therapy concerned his anxiety is getting in the way of being a good ally. Sam packs a box. They order Greek food. This episode was the first written by Chris Cherry, and this podcast reveals that Bri and Chris canonically exist within the Sam and Pat universe and Sam and Pat know the identity of the Zodiac Killer. Watch all of Sam and Pat Are Depressed: https://www.stareable.com/series/view/sam-and-pat-are-depressed
Joe and Toni are joined by Felicity Kusinitz of The Flopcast and Chris Cherry of Sam and Pat Are Depressed to discuss scringe stone, stunt scarves, and other good S-words in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Ribos Operation. This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon, bisexualbrigadier. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Dr Chris Cherry (@drchrischerry), Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Tennessee and Director of Light Electric Vehicle Education and Research (LEVER) Initiative, an international academic/industry research consortium on lightweight and low speed EV’s about the environmental and social implications of micromobility.We discuss:- How China’s electric micromobility sector has grown to lead the world, and how Chris and his colleagues have worked to understand it.- The framework that they use to understand the benefits that lightweight electric utility vehicles offer users — notably low cost, point to point, low emission transport.- The emission and energy use of micromobility vehicles compared to other options.- How to think about whether micromobility is additive or substitutive trips vs. incumbent modes of transport.- What the role of fun plays in micromobility adoption.- Which cities will benefit the most from the ride of micromobility and why.
Toni and Joe are joined by Chris Cherry to discuss rooster knowledge, a gun with balls, and the Mighty Bouch in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Face of Evil. This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
Joe and Chris Cherry are joined by Toni B. Heath to discuss good head, Arby's, and the Classic Doctor Who serial The Brain of Morbius. This episode is probably brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Felicity Kusinitz. Show us the receipts! If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here.
32Gi — Ultra-running has the ability to leave no stone unturned when unearthing talent. Having been inspired by seeing his sister, Caroline Wostmann, win the Comrades Marathon, Chris Cherry decided to up his own running ante, and give the “Ultimate Human Race”, a bash. He certainly has “it”, having finished 23rd overall in 2018.
Toni and Joe take a look back at the Third Doctor, his companions, his serials, and his fantastic faces. Special guest appearance by Chris Cherry.
Toni and Joe are joined by Chris Cherry, Vincent E.L., and Ray Friesen to discuss rocks that look like butts and the Classic Doctor Who serial The Three Doctors. This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here.
We did it. You did it. I did it. It was done. What is IT? 100 episodes! Woo hoo! This episode of the School Of Laughs podcast is brought to you by Chelle Baxter, Peter Margaritas, Sandi Joy Chadwick and John Charlton - thanks! It is crazy to think that a couple of years ago we started this journey together. When we did, I had no idea that we would make it to 100 episodes of the School Of Laughs podcast. I hoped to. Just didn't know if it was going to be something I could pull off. What a ride! With help from Gavin Miller, the ball got rolling and rolling and ... I've learned a lot! Hopefully you have as well. We've listened to jokes go from the brainstorming phase to the stage. We've talked with Letterman comics like Jeff Caldwell, Keith Alberstadt and Andy Hendrickson. We heard from Tonight Show regular Nate Bargatze and his dad Stephen. Comedy Central comedians Robert Mac, Luis Ramey and Pat McGann also shared insights. Seasoned veterans Jeff Jena, Jeff Allen and Dan Swartout also shared many golden nuggets of information about becoming a comedian. We also heard from folks who write for TV like Martha Bolton and Scott Dunn. We learned booking tips from Tim Grable and Midwest Clean Comedy. We know now what it takes to record a CD, and a DVD as well as how to put on your own shows. Former students (Monty Mitchell, Jonnie W., Brian Bates, Chris Cherry, Mike James, and Paulina Combow) stopped by to share their successes. WOW. So where do we go from here? The plan is to continue for the next three months and see if there is enough interest and support through PATREON (see below) to continue. If so, we will lock in for another full year. If not, we will ride on into the sunset and sleep well knowing we gave it our all. On today's episode, I reflect back on the past year and what lies ahead. Specifically, I talk about: The Broken record Comedy Show with Chad Riden Listener feedback emails from YOU the listener What it takes to put together a podcast My favorite episodes from the first 100 We check in with Gavin Miller And a lot more. Thank you so much for listening and I hope to continue to provide you with beneficial information and tactical strategies for becoming BIGGER, BETTER and MORE BOOKABLE! Support the podcast through PATREON A listener recently told me about Patreon and I totally love this concept. In a nutshell, in exchange for a small RECURRING monthly donation of your choice, you gain access to many extra opportunities to interact with the show. My favorite bonus is our very own, private “School Of Laughs Patreon News Feed”. Think of it as a Facebook page without all the drama. In this feed I will post exclusive articles, bonus podcasts and more. And of course, you will be invited to share ideas and support other listeners of the show! The funds would help offset the costs associated with time incurred producing the show, and at the same time give you more of what I believe you find valuable. It's up to you as far as the amount. We average 4 episodes a month and are hoping you feel like the information is worth at least $1.25 a show. So, a monthly pledge of $5 is our hope. More is great, less is still helpful. If we reach the target of 200 patrons (which is just a fraction of the overall listener downloads per episode), I think we would be on track to continue the production of the show and creating opportunities for you to grow as a performer and see definite returns on your support. In short, I want to continue to provide the podcast and reach out to bigger names, more helpful comics and incredible resources. Please VISIT www.SchoolOfLaughs.com/Patreon or www.Patron.com/SchoolOfLaughs to find out more.
Have you ever thought that you have more to offer an audience than laughter? Being a comedian is perfectly admirable all by itself. No doubt. But do you have more to offer? Feel like you are missing out on your calling? Today, as I was catching up with former student Chris Cherry, one random question led us down a path of potentially redirecting his career. And I think this is a potential path for anyone who has skills or expertise already in place outside of stand-up. Listen in as we discuss: The changes in his act during the past 8 years Early material vs today His job as a mentor to middle school kids Getting inspired to do comedy at age 5 Trusting his gut and ditching a set en route to his first show Joining forces with other comics (enthusiastically) The ideal gigs he is after HOW HIS BACKGROUND MAY BE THE KEY TO HIS FUTURE Networking struggles on the road Tips on getting to know managers The power of EVERNOTE in developing relationships Web site tweaks and why A.C.N.E. might be the best thing to happen to CHRIS! If converting your stand-up into a speech is on your radar, let me know. I might put together an online course if there is enough interest. This combination of a comedy act plus a message has enabled me to reach more audiences on both fronts and can be a tool for you as well. If you have ideas for Chris and the program we talk about, feel free to forward them onto me at SchoolOfLaugh@gmail.com. Or connect with him on Instagram, Facebook or his web site: If you think you might need some help writing jokes, editing your premise and creating punchlines thick with techniques, consider taking the online stand-up comedy writing course offered by the School Of Laughs. Use the coupon code below for 20% off. Click the pic to learn more.
Toni and Joe are cautiously joined by Chris Cherry (@truestoriesaboutme) for some fun and games while they discuss the Classic Doctor Who serial The Celestial Toymaker.
That Adult Feel is a new podcast for and about your 20s. This week, I’ll be talking to Chris Cherry and Kristi McCurdy about how television gave us unrealistic expectations for adulthood.
Chris Cherry talks to us about losing his Android phone and later identifying the alleged thief, smart bracelet glows with smartphone notifications, Facebook buys Microsoft ad technology, Apple now blocks older versions of Adobe Flash Player in Safari, plans for a new undersea telecommunications cable for New Zealand.