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In this conversation, Bob Turner and Chris Dwyer discuss the importance of empathy and how it can be a superpower. They explore the challenges of dealing with people who don't seem to care or consider others, and how empathy can help in such situations. They emphasize the need for self-awareness and early intervention to prevent negative emotions from building up. They also discuss the role of boundaries and how they can be used to practice empathy. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding and empathizing with others while maintaining personal boundaries. In this conversation, Bob Turner and Christopher Dwyer discuss the topic of conflict and how to navigate it effectively. They explore the concept of stop, drop, and roll, which involves observing, labeling, and moving forward in conflict situations. They also discuss the importance of empathy and engaging with others in a genuine way. The conversation touches on the role of the ego in conflict and the significance of addressing early conflicts in order to overcome conflict aversion. They also delve into the concept of the inner child and how embracing vulnerability and curiosity can lead to personal growth.
Tom sits down with mindset coach and The Fight team member Chris Dwyer, a.k.a Yoda, to discuss conquering your mindset and achieving your highest potential. They talk about overcoming self-limiting beliefs through a growth mindset, transforming challenges into fuel for success, conquering your thoughts to accomplish great things, and more. Tune in to learn how to develop a mindset that empowers you to succeed and unlock your true potential. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Intro [00:45] - Chris' lesson from a collarbone injury [03:00] - How Tom and Chris met [08:30] - Growth vs fixed mindsets [11:50] - Struggles with controlling thoughts [14:34] - Importance of curiosity in mindset shifts [16:36] - Making mindset changes from control paradigm [24:03] - Processing past experiences to move forward [31:12] - Overcoming guilt about success [33:41] - Raising financial thermostat through mindset [35:59] - Managing stress and short temper [40:58] - Recognizing self-talk patterns and interrogating limiting beliefs [44:58] - Climbing emotional scale for positive thoughts [46:53] - Law of Attraction and affirmations and vibrations [49:06] - Bringing positive energy and vibrations to business [54:12] - Forgiving yourself for past experiences [57:05] - Daily practices for reframing negative self-talk [58:59] - Embracing being and worthiness [1:05:34] - Role of worthiness and overcoming self-criticism [1:10:25] - Mastering your own state for inner peace [1:13:15] - Slingshot analogy: How struggles can propel us forward [1:17:37] - Overcoming depression and thriving after struggles [1:25:41] - The power of optimism without manifestation [1:33:49] - Best way to connect to Chris [1:35:02] - Major mindset shift Tom made [1:38:57] - Limiting factors to Tom's limitless future [1:41:10] - Fully embracing joy and self-worth Resources: Chris Dwyer's Website: https://christopher-dwyer.com/
Today on the Singapore edition of the Hack Your Own PR podcast I had the pleasure of chatting to Chris Dwyer, freelance food and luxury travel writer. With an impressive portfolio that includes CNN.com, Travel + Leisure, The South China Morning Post, BBC Travel, CNBC, Robb Report US & UK editions, Channel News Asia, and various luxury lifestyle and inflight magazines, Chris is a sought-after voice in the world of travel and luxury media. During our conversation, Chris shares his perspective on the media landscape in Hong Kong and gives us a glimpse into what he's excited to write about in 2023. He also emphasises the importance of effective communication and building strong relationships in the media industry (hint: he's a total fan of a phone chat). Tune in to this episode to discover more about the world of food and luxury travel media, and gain valuable insights from Chris Dwyer's experience and expertise. Find Chris Dywer online: https://www.chrismdwyer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/chrismdwyer/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdwyerhk/ Find Lynda Williams online: https://www.hackyourownpr.sg/ https://www.instagram.com/hackyourownpr.sg/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndajw/
How often do you take a moment to stop and be mindful? How often do you reflect on your mindset at work, at home, and even just when you're alone with yourself? Did you know that your mindset can make an incredible difference in the quality of life you lead, and allow you to be a better leader, busoness owner, and pillar of support in all areas of your life? The mindset guru himself, Chris Dwyer, joins Karalynn to dive into the many ways adjusting and reframing your mindset can elevate your ability to run a business, especially in such a fast-paced, high-stress industry. You have the power to change your circumstances, and it all starts with how you think about it. Listen in and learn how to master your mindset and see the results you're looking for with The Contractor Fight's own "Yoda", and leave us a like if you learn something new!___ Use Chris's Services: https://christopherdwyer.net/ Follow Chris: https://www.facebook.com/christopherdwyer.net/ Check out our website www.thecromeenslawfirm.com , to learn more about what we do. Follow us!Instagram: @cromeenslawfirmpllcFacebook: The Cromeens Law FirmLinkedIn: The Cromeens Law Firm Quit Getting Screwed was recorded on Riverside.fm and is distributed by Castos.
Welcome to our podcast series, Afterhours, on Contingent Workforce Radio. In this week's episode, Utmost's VP of Marketing, Neha Goel, sits down with Chris Dwyer, SVP of Research at Ardent Partners and Managing Director of the Future of Work Exchange, to dive deep into the 2022 VMS Technology Advisor report. Neha and Chris discuss the history of the report, the methodology used and as well as some key findings from the report. ----- Find us on LinkedIn and read our latest blogs!
In this episode of “CPO Open Mic,” Mike Schiappa, Chief Procurement Officer at Beeline, talks with Christopher Dwyer, Senior Vice President of Research at Ardent Partners and managing director of the Future of Work Exchange. In the podcast, Chris shares his insights on the “Great Resignation” and explores the “talent revolution” that may be one of its causal factors. He and Mike also analyze the growth of the extended workforce and make some predictions.
No more excuses—it's time to make a commitment to yourself and get your ass to Denver for the Mile High Profit Summit! Tom explains the powerful experience of being in the same room with people who've already traveled the path you're on and who are ready to share what it takes to learn, grow and succeed in every aspect of your life. Stop procrastinating and get your ticket now! Top 10 Benefits of the Mile High Profit Summit: 1- You'll meet other FWs and grow your network 2- Movement and Breath to get your head in the game with Chris Dwyer 3- Structured time with the Contractor Fight Coaching Team 4- Time to rock out and get loose—and maybe catch Tom on drums! 5- 100% Spouse-friendly event and a chance to explore beautiful Colorado 6- Shift your mindset and gain a fresh perspective on your business and life 7- Strengthen your relationships both in and out of your business 8- Finally discover what you're really capable of and find out how far you're made to go 9- Witness Tom stepping out of his comfort zone and share what he's never shared before 10- Special surprises you absolutely don't want to miss! Links to resources: The Mile High Profit Summit The $100k Contractor is designed to get you to at least $100k a year in personal income. It's time we quit stealing from our families and get that time back! Learn how to market like a pro in our Marketing Boot Camp! Schedule A Contractor Sales Academy Demo Order Your Fight Planner The Contractor Fight Facebook Group The Contractor Fight Night The Bridge The Contractor Fight TV The Contractor Sales Academy Podcast Want to stop sucking the life out of your contracting business? Join the Contractor Sales Academy and take command of your entire sales process! CSA is a game-changer for your business. Read more at http://strongpreneur.libsyn.com/#vyWRWfcf0VRHIKyQ.99
In this episode, Joe welcomes Chris Dwyer to the lounge. Chris is an Air Force Senior Enlisted Leader who is currently the Superintendent of the 4th Medical Group at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina. In addition to the vast leadership experience he has across the medical career field; he also has experience as an instructor of Advanced Military Leadership studies. During their discussion, they discussed the common human characteristics that all leaders should embrace, bouncing back from adversity, and much, much more. Chris' Book Recommendations: Chop Wood, Carry Water – Joshua Medcalf: https://amzn.to/3tSbtF1 In the Name of Jesus – Henri Nouwen: https://amzn.to/3bfiLdF LLAMA LINKS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LlamaLeadership Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/llamaleaders/ Website: http://www.llamaleadership.com Song: See How They Run - Mike Witmer | https://soundcloud.com/mike-witmer
Chris, who is based in Sydney, heads Learning Advisory at SAP. His mission is to ensure that SAP cloud customers are able to effectively use learning and approaches to learning as a driver for user adoption and long-term, sustainable business success. We reflect on this new Learning Advisory offering from the customer success organization – a model that can provide benefit for any company. In the podcast Chris and Thomas discuss the role of learning experience and share tips on how to improve it – like making it available on-demand, supporting regular, informal and user generated learning. Chris compares customers' relationship with SAP with a wedding (the project), which is followed by the marriage, which needs the same priority for long-lasting success. For Chris every day is a school day and he learns a lot from his team. Find out more in the podcast.
Chris, who is based in Sydney, heads Learning Advisory at SAP. His mission is to ensure that SAP cloud customers are able to effectively use learning and approaches to learning as a driver for user adoption and long-term, sustainable business success. We reflect on this new Learning Advisory offering from the customer success organization – a model that can provide benefit for any company. In the podcast Chris and Thomas discuss the role of learning experience and share tips on how to improve it – like making it available on-demand, supporting regular, informal and user generated learning. Chris compares customers’ relationship with SAP with a wedding (the project), which is followed by the marriage, which needs the same priority for long-lasting success. For Chris every day is a school day and he learns a lot from his team. Find out more in the podcast.
Latest survey of HR executives and goals for the contingent workforce. Featuring COO and Co-founder of Utmost, Dan Beck, and VP of Research at Ardent Partners, Chris Dwyer. This is the audio fo webinar recording discussing this report: HR Executive's Strategic Agenda for the Blended Workforce Topic Areas include: Why total workforce management/total talent management can be a reality, not just a theory A strategic outlook on the criticality of real-time intelligence in managing the contingent workforce. The core and advanced capabilities required for effectively managing the visibility, intelligence, workforce management, and tactical components of total workforce management, and; The four core items on the HR executive's strategic agenda for 2020 (and beyond) ----- View blogs and upcoming webinars
There is always a new interior design trend around the corner. Some designs last through the ages, while others fade away as fads; today we explore the ones that we think are going to have a lasting impact on the industry. On this episode of Element Sessions, we welcomed Chris Dwyer, western regional sales manager at Element Designs, to break down the latest trends in kitchen and bath design. Coming off a whirlwind trip to Cologne, Germany having attended the leading international trade show for furniture design, interzum, Dwyer dished on what he saw there. Bright pops of color, etched patterns in glass, and gold and brass embellishments on aluminum fixtures were just a few standout design trends that could be here to stay. Interzum, a sprawling trade show taking up eleven different convention halls, was a “buffet of design trends,” as host Sean Heath put it. So what design elements stood out among the throng of booths? “It’s definitely about space...how to get more out of the space," Dwyer said. Design elements that open up spaces without the clutter of extra fixtures are top performers. Open shelving stood out among the crowd, as well as clean cabinetry. “How to conceal everything was a big point at the show," Dwyer said, referencing how hardware, like hinges, are becoming less visible to the user’s eye. In short, “clean, contemporary, straight modern lines” are in. Consumers are seeking minimalism as their living spaces shrink, and the design world is reflecting this global shift. Dwyer's take on European furniture and design gave us a glimpse into what will take footing in the US next year when trends make their way across the pond.
In this episode of Following Francis, Chris Dwyer is joined by John Goldberg and John Paul Libonatti to discuss life as a campus minister and a student, respectively, at St. Anselm’s Abbey School, an all-boys preparatory school for grades 6-12 in Washington, D.C. Throughout the episode, they will cover campus ministry, finding spirituality, exploring faith, effects of social media on religion, finding your social circle, and much more.
Welcome to PAA Podcast, Episode 1! We try out the new recording gear, and talk about all things pertaining to the recent CCRP meeting, from the attempt to keep the now infamous Chris Dwyer from being a member of the CCRP to the compromised integrity of the elections. We also chat about the upcoming NV GOP elections a bit. We also stray off a bit into how narcissists deal with conflict (DARVO), and why a person would willingly admit to being a perpetrator of domestic violence, and more.
In this episode of Following Francis, Chris Dwyer is joined by three young professionals who provide insight into their generation’s thoughts on faith and spirituality. Among other topics, these millennials will dive into why their generation doesn’t want to be identified with one particular religious order, the effects of social media on faith and spirituality, and why women should be a part of the Catholic Church.
In part one of this two-part episode, Chris Dwyer sits down with Gino Grivetti and Mike Specht, two young men on a journey to become Franciscan Friars. Gino and Mike discuss their paths to finding their vocation, how their friends and families reacted to their decision and why the Church is seeing a decline in youth pursuing a religious life.
In this episode of Following Francis, Chris Dwyer sits down with Lou Maroulis, CEO of the Franciscan Monastery Garden Guild, to talk about the Monastery’s century-old gardens and the volunteer group in charge of its preservation and protection. Special guest Amy Bachman, Director of Procurement and Sustainability from DC Central Kitchen, also joins the show to weigh in on the organization’s connection to the Monastery and how their gardens are ultimately helping to feed people in Washington, DC. Later, Fr. Michael Cusato returns to the podcast to discuss how St. Francis’s teachings guide the mission of the Franciscan Monastery Garden Guild.
Welcome to Following Francis – Join host Chris Dwyer and the Friars of the Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America as they share stories of support from the Holy Land and engage in discussions with special guests about Franciscan spirituality and the Catholic faith.In the very first episode, Chris sits down with Fr. Larry Dunham to discuss the Franciscan Friars, and their work here in the US and in the Holy Land. Plus, Fr. Michael Cusato joins the show to educate our viewers on St. Francis and how the Franciscan Friars became the guardians of the Holy Land.
Dr Chris Dwyer answers a registrar's questions about how to deal with common ICU referrals - including prognostication in hypoxic brain injury and traumatic brain injury, along with how to pronounce brain death.
Raconteur Games sits around a campfire with Chris Dwyer, who was with Finji at the time of recording.
We had a lot to cover this week and jumped right into talking about the first cuts of camp, including sending John Lamb, Chris Dwyer, Kyle Zimmer, and others to minor league camp. None of the cuts were that surprising, but some - like Dwyer and perhaps Zimmer - may end up in the majors sooner than later.That led us to dreaming a bit on the pitching prospects in this wave. Buoyed by impressive scouting reports on Sean Manaea, and a strong start for Yordano Ventura, we tried to project a Royals rotation for next year and beyond. Then Troy talked about his trip to Surprise and what he saw from Lane Adams, Jason Adam, and Lorenzo Cain. We shifted gears to talk about Luke Hochevar's UCL tear and resulting decision to undergo Tommy John surgery. As a result of losing Hochevar, Wade Davis shifts to the bullpen, and we talked about his viability there. Speaking of the bullpen, we talked about the strange hate for Kelvin Herrera by a chunk of Royals fans, Kansas City fandom, and David Glass - all the good KC topics.
Politicians often get slammed for being all talk, no action. But could talking be exactly the tool to help tackle your community's toughest challenges? On this call recording, you'll find out how meaningful conversations, deep dialogues and face-to-face interactions are helping communities diffuse racial tensions, set budgets, plan for the future, improve education, and more. Featuring Sandy Heierbacher, Director of the National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation and Chris Dwyer, Portsmouth, NH City Councilor and member of the Portsmouth Listens Organizing Committee. Call recorded on June 23, 2011. Notes available online at bit.ly/15gjIf9.