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“I really can have this experience of a lot of different solutions, from a size perspective, or a use perspective, all under one brand, all under one solutions set, and it really gives a great customer experience in the process,” says Steven Fair, Senior Director, Global Voice & Service Provider Platform Sales at Poly HP. Fair joins Clint Edwards, VP SP and Voice Solutions Engineering and Alliance at Poly HP in this podcast about Poly HP's offerings and how those offering reflect the idea of offering a comprehensive line up of products that match customer needs, in many environments, many use cases and, today, in the different situations that the customer might find themselves in, over the course of just one working day. “You need technology,” adds Edwards, “… to equalize the conference experience,” reflecting on the common happening of team members attending meetings both virtually and in person. We learn how Poly HP is delivering a set of products that all work together seamlessly with each other, and remain agnostic to available platform or other branded technology physically present or running as an app. We learn more about how the Poly Edge E phone family fits into this larger picture, and about the just announced poly Voyager Free 60 UC Series. The new earbuds combine Poly noise cancellation, advanced microphone and microphone management, and other branded Plantronics, Poly and HP technologies, in a device intended for use over many hours, in different environments. Poly HP was a major participant and sponsor of the recent Cloud Communications Alliance, Cloud Connections 2023 in Fort Lauderdale, where Steven Fair headlined the Winning in the Hybrid Workplace keynote address. Visit Poly HP
— We heal through connection, reducing isolation, judgment and having supportive people to go along with us on our journey of healing. Our society and culture perpetuates standards of “masculinity”; what it means to be male, through norms of encouraging male power, dominance, and privilege, while discouraging and disapproving the expression of emotions for males. These stigmas and beliefs perpetuate, delay, and prevent males from talking about, seeking and engaging in treatment for mental illness. By sharing his life events and personal journey to address and manage his mental illness, Clint is working on helping to break down the stigma of males talking about mental health and seeking treatment options. Valeria interviews Clint Edwards — the author of “ Anxiously Ever After: An Honest Memoir on Mental Illness, Strained Relationships, and Embracing the Struggle.” Clint Edwards is the celebrated author of Father-ish, Silence is a Scary Sound, and I'm Sorry…Love, Your Husband. He writes the column Screen Time hosted by Netflix and is the founder of the wildly popular daddy blog No Idea What I'm Doing. His stories have been featured on the New York Times, The Washington Post, People, Redbook, Good Morning America, and The Today Show. He lives in Lebanon, Oregon with his wife and three children.” To learn more about Clint Edwards and his work, please visit: instagram.com/noideadaddyblog — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
#614 Welcome back to the Anxiety Slayer Podcast. Today we're responding to several questions from our Private Facebook Group asking us to talk more about health anxiety. This episode of Anxiety Slayer is sponsored by Anxiously Ever After, a memoir by parenting blogger and bestselling author, Clint Edwards. Get your copy at www.bookshop.org or wherever books are sold.
Poly announces its expanded portfolio of Microsoft Teams certified solutions designed to deliver greater meeting equity and collaboration. Clint Edwards, Poly's Vice President of Global Cloud & Service Providers Solution Group, shares the latest updates on Poly's growing portfolio of Teams certified solutions and introduction of new products aimed to take on the issue of hybrid work and provide ease of use to IT managers. In this episode we also talk about the new Edge E Series phone and ITSPs. The series features products that typically offer a USB and Bluetooth option. “Whatever the network, we're ready to go,” says Edwards. According to Edwards, Poly worked to match the needs of today's hybrid worker to the moment, not only offering products that are ready to go, plug and play, on whatever the network the mobile hybrid worker finds themselves facing, but also having product that matches the aesthetics of the moment too. “Really everyone is excited about them, not only because of the specs, but also the way they look.” Visit https://www.poly.com/us/en
Clint Edwards a good friend of the ministry and man pursing God with all he is, joins us on the episode today and shares his walk with Jesus and unpacks some of the main issues for men in our day and time.Connect with Clint:Email: gce.edwards@gmail.comGet more information about the ministry, be a guest on the show or join our team on our website: https://wearefullpower.comConnect with us on Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter): @WeAreFULLPOWERDrop us a line and share your God stories, questions and feedback: connect@wearefullpower.comSupport the show
With thousands of followers, Julie Burton has a unique perspective of how her social media posts impact the world. This snarky mother of two isn’t afraid to talk about how hard it is to be a woman, what it’s like to go through a divorce or to describe in great detail what it was like getting her first Brazilian. The feedback she gets from her followers has helped her to see the value in being honest and vulnerable. Join us for some insight into what kind of an impact you’ll have on the world and how the world may reciprocate when your social media doesn’t always look like it comes directly out of a magazine. Referenced in this episode: But Did You Die?: Setting the Parenting Bar Low (I Just Want to Pee Alone) by Jen Mann I’m sorry… Love, Your Husband by Clint Edwards
When Zibby started reading Father-Ish, she wasn't in a good mood, but Clint Edwards's book is so funny that she started laughing out loud right away. Clint has a way of making everyday moments in parenting life feel funny and relatable. Using his signature humor, he talked to Zibby about some of the serious things like rejection, mental health, and why being reflective and writing is the best thing he's done for his marriage and family.
In this episode, meet bestselling author Fannie Flagg, and creator of the parenting blog No Idea What I'm Doing, Clint Edwards. The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop by Fannie Flagg: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/623785/the-wonder-boy-of-whistle-stop/ Father-ish by Clint Edwards: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/669558/father-ish/
Practical wisdom. In this episode, Clint Edwards, Daddy blogger and author shares practical insights and advice from his journey as a father. The Unspoken Allow your spouse to do things the way they do them, even if you have a different way or preference. It really doesn't matter, as long as it gets done and isn’t harming anyone. What We Discuss with Clint Edwards Clint shares so honestly and with such humor about his journey reflecting on fatherhood and turning those reflections into a hugely successful Daddy Blog. We love how Clint shares not to sweat the small stuff and allow your spouse to do things the way they do them. (Hope our husbands are all listening ;)) Clint shares openly about his mental illness, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. He brings awareness to parents, by debunking the old limiting belief that if the house is a “mess,” that you’re a bad mother or practice bad parenting. Wanting to unlearn the discipline tactics you were raised with so you don’t repeat unhealthy cycles of abuse? Check out Discipline Without Yelling where you’ll learn how to teach your child that you don’t have to be hurt, in order to be loved. https://www.raisingchildrenyoulike.com/discipline If you’re dealing with a picky eater who won’t make the food you make them, we have an incredible course that can put your mealtimes at ease. Check it out at https://www.raisingchildrenyoulike.com/pickyeater If you’re living in Toddler Tantrumville, learn how to put an end to the power struggles with your strong-willed toddler once and for all at https://www.raisingchildrenyoulike.com/toolkit Learn to become an even more mindful mama without having to go to a yoga class or spend 30 minutes meditating with this free guide at notyourmotherspodcast.us/mindful. If you have a babe that is 0-5 years old and are wondering if they are on track to hit their milestones, grab our free milestones guide at notyourmotherspodcast.us/milestones. If you wonder what toys your child should be playing with to promote their best language, motor, cognitive, and social-emotional skills, Monti Kids takes the guesswork out and send them right to your door! Boom! And for our podcast listeners, Monti Kids is giving $50 dollars off your purchase PLUS free shipping. Go to Montikids.com and enter the code MOTHERS Mom-life wears you out, coffee doesn’t always help and really, it’s not that deeply nourishing. We are obsessed with Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee! It’s so good for your whole being. Check them out at foursigmatic.com/mothers and make sure to use the code MOTHERS for 10% off! Your relationship to money and your money managing tools, are skills you pass on to your children. Set yourself up for a life of abundance and confidence by attending this FREE masterclass at notyourmotherspodcast.us/money. As mamas, it’s really hard to get out the door and get to therapy and talk about all the incredible things that are going on in your life like career, mom-life, marriage, identity, all the aspects of being a mom and being a woman and being a human being. Better Help is offering our listeners 10% off their first month! So go to BetterHelp.com/NotYourMothers and enter the code: Not Your Mothers to get that 10% off. Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! Full show notes and resources can be found here.
Clint Edwards, or ClintJedwards to his twitter followers, is a writer, comedian and fox lover. On this episode he and Tom discuss wildlife cameras, Monty Don, and what to do when your Dad's on a terrorist Hitlist. Tom also buys something from a guest's purchase history for the first ever time. Huge news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A huge development this week as - just for one episode - we meet up in person and record the show outside a bar, with the ability to see each other’s faces. We’re joined by the brilliant comedian Clint Edwards, plus Cornelius has more TV reviews (we had to invite him because he owns the microphones). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A huge development this week as - just for one episode - we meet up in person and record the show outside a bar, with the ability to see each other’s faces. We’re joined by the brilliant comedian Clint Edwards, plus Cornelius has more TV reviews (we had to invite him because he owns the microphones). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint Edwards (aka No Idea: Daddy Blog) joins us to talk about parenting and so much more. Find him on his blog. You can also find him on Instagram, and Facebook. You can also find more hilariousness by getting a hold of his books, "I'm Sorry, Love Your Husband", "This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things", and his newest Title "Silence is a Scary Sound".
Clint Edwards (aka No Idea: Daddy Blog) joins us to talk about parenting and so much more. Find him on his blog. You can also find him on Instagram, and Facebook. You can also find more hilariousness by getting a hold of his books, "I'm Sorry, Love Your Husband", "This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things", and his newest Title "Silence is a Scary Sound". ABOUT SUCCESSFULLY CHAOTIC : I have a confession...I suck at lots of things...I mean it. As a business owner, wife, and mom of 7 kids (one on the autism spectrum) I get PLENTY of opportunities to mess things up. I have had my “go get ‘em” moments where I shine (for a moment) only to fall down a hill, burst into flames and drag myself back up the other side. I have had more than my fair share of life’s chaos. Some I had no control over and some I helped along. So how can I be successful in the midst of life’s chaos? I think the idea that someone reaches success is a unicorn. We are all constantly growing, and changing. What means success to us today isn't what it meant 20 years ago. The first step is defining how YOU define success. We talk with people who have experienced the OWN chaos and have came out on top. We want to share our mess ups, as well as our "ah ha" moments, all while giving you nuggets of helpful information that you can use in your own life and business. Grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and join us! -Maria
On this week's episode we are joined with author Clint Edwards to talk about his work as a writer with a blog, books and a great collection of relatable and witty memes and tweets. Most of our conversation on this episode was around his latest book: Silence is a Scary Sound (hence the title!). From a reader's perspective, this book is hilarious, witty, and relatable for any parent who's had toddlers or is going through the great phase of terrible twos and threes. We talk to Clint about the many experiences he shared in the book, how this book came into being and his personal experiences around raising kids. Some of the particular incidents he wrote about will have you laughing as you probably have been through them too - we talk to him about those experiences. We also talk about the response he's had online to his blog posts from different people and what advice he might have for dads today. We had fun getting to know Clint on this week's episode and hope you enjoy it too! Listen to the podcast and check out Clint on his website for blog posts, his other books and much more! - http://www.byclintedwards.com/
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Toddlers are the great equalizer: no matter how strong you think you are, the short fat dictator has what it takes to break you. If you're in the throes of toddlerhood, we salute you. Knowing that it won't last forever can help. Knowing that tantrums are a biological imperative also helps. Still, it's a good thing their adorable faces and fat little dimpled hands activate pleasure and reward regions in literally every human brain, cause they BETTER be cute, is what we're saying. In this episode, we commiserate and troubleshoot life with toddlers with guest Clint Edwards, author of Silence is a Scary Sound: And Other Stories on Living Through the Terrible Twos and Threes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week’s guest is Clint Edwards, a father of three and author of the new book Silence is a Scary Sound: And Other Stories on Living Through the Terrible Twos and Threes. In our conversation, we break down Toddler Dangers: How to keep toddlers from injuring themselves and you.
At #EC19, the Plantronics and Polycomm teams announced a new company name, Poly. We chatted with Shawn Puddester and Clint Edwards to learn more about who the new Poly is, why the cloud is important in their communications products and a few rapid-fire questions #EC19 style. Guests: Shawn Puddester, VP, Global Service Providers, Poly Clint Edwards, VP SA, Global Cloud & Service Provider Solution Group, Poly
Take it or Leave it is brought to you by Grove Collaborative. Visit http://grove.co/leaveit and grab you new fall scents and "Free" gift with order.This week on Take it or leave it we have Clint Edwards from “I have no idea what I’m doing; a daddy blog.” We chat about the Christmas wish list, Lotus births, and what husbands are actually thinking when their wives speak. It was an amazing episode where we got an inside peek at what Dads and husbands are really thinking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Take it or Leave it is brought to you by Grove Collaborative. Visit http://grove.co/leaveit and grab you new fall scents and "Free" gift with order.This week on Take it or leave it we have Clint Edwards from “I have no idea what I’m doing; a daddy blog.” We chat about the Christmas wish list, Lotus births, and what husbands are actually thinking when their wives speak. It was an amazing episode where we got an inside peek at what Dads and husbands are really thinking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Take it or Leave it is brought to you by Grove Collaborative. Visit http://grove.co/leaveit and grab you new fall scents and "Free" gift with order. This week on Take it or leave it we have Clint Edwards from “I have no idea what I’m doing; a daddy blog.” We chat about the Christmas wish list, Lotus births, and what husbands are actually thinking when their wives speak. It was an amazing episode where we got an inside peek at what Dads and husbands are really thinking.
ALERT! WE'RE DOING A LIVE SHOW IN SEPTEMBER! PLEASE COME https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/friends-with-friends/In other news...we're back! Although we recorded this a few weeks ago, hence there's no fanfare or any sort of reference to us being away for a bit. Comedian Clint Edwards has picked The One With Ross and Monica's Cousin for this week's episode. Come pay us a visit over on the Twitters, we'd like that - the show is @FriendsWF and individually we are @davecribb and @Pete_Allison.And if you like the podcast, please do rate and review, because of algorithms that we don't understand but we've heard other podcasters say it, and they know what they're talking about. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is encouragement for women regarding how to DEAL when you are feeling let down, frustrated, exhausted and sad for yourself and your kids because your husband just isn't the father you wish he would be. In episode 49, I spoke with Clint Edwards about this topic and I just wanted to talk about it some more. It's a deep one that many women have struggled with, including myself. I thought it was great to hear a man's perspective on parenting from a place of not knowing, but here, I have given some tools to help improve the situation. To learn more, visit www.drzoeshaw.com/50
I had a great conversation with Clint Edwards, who has blown up as a daddy blogger and author. If you are struggling with a husband who isn't quite the father you hoped he would be, maybe because he didn't have a role model to begin with, this episode is for you- And newsflash- Share it with your hubby. I don't think there are any cataclysmic answers, but hearing from the point of view of a father who is trying to be the best Dad he can be and he is succeeding at it, despite not having the role model, means that it is possible for any DAD. This guy brings necessary humor to this crazy life of parenting! To learn more, visit www.drzoeshaw.com/49
In this episode I sit down with author Clint Edwards. Most notably known for his humorous blog, No Idea What I'm Doing: A Daddy Blog, Clint recently published his second book, titled, I'm Sorry...Forgive Your Husband.We discuss how Clint got into the writing world, how this second book came to be, and so much more.Don't forget to subscribe to the Dad AF Podcast on iTunes, and come hang out with me on social media:https://www.facebook.com/papadoespreachhttps://www.facebook.com/dadafpodcastYou can also find Clint at:http://www.byclintedwards.com/https://www.facebook.com/anecdotesrantsandoccasionalessaysclintedwards
In this episode I sit down with author Clint Edwards. Most notably known for his humorous blog, No Idea What I'm Doing: A Daddy Blog, Clint recently published his second book, titled, I'm Sorry...Forgive Your Husband.We discuss how Clint got into the writing world, how this second book came to be, and so much more.Don't forget to subscribe to the Dad AF Podcast on iTunes, and come hang out with me on social media:https://www.facebook.com/papadoespreachhttps://www.facebook.com/dadafpodcastYou can also find Clint at:http://www.byclintedwards.com/https://www.facebook.com/anecdotesrantsandoccasionalessaysclintedwards
Author Clint Edwards discusses his new book, I'm Sorry—Love, Your Husband, a collection of humorous and heartfelt apologies written from his viewpoint as husband and father. Impacted by the absence of his own father, Edwards confronts his own lack of a role model through honesty, trial, and error.
Welcome to the first episode of RECORDING IN PODCAST. In this episode, we speak about the controversial issue about Bruno Mars and cultural appropriation. I interview two great NYC composers and instrumentalists Gonzalo Valencia and Clint Edwards.
Parenting fails are a such a big part of this podcast, I thought it would be fun to create a countdown of the best parenting fails shared on the show. Because who doesn’t love a countdown? Now, obviously, it is really strange to say one parenting fail is better than another. That’s obviously not the case. But there have been some really entertaining stories shared on the show. Of course, like any countdown, there are probably some stories that should have made the list but didn’t. And there are probably some stories ranked too high or too low. The reality is that all of these stories are great for parents to hear, and the takeaway I hope you get from listening is that we all make mistakes, but it’s better to laugh than get stressed out to the point of crying. So this is part 1 of 3 episodes counting down the "best" parenting fails shared on the podcast. Parents in Part 1 of the countdown include: 30. Norine Dworkin-McDaniel, one of moms behind the Science of Parenthood book and website, who was interviewed in episode 9 of the podcast. 29. Karen Alpert, the New York Times bestselling author of I Heart My Little A-Holes and I Want My Epidural Back, who was interviewed in episode 31 of the podcast. 28. Rosie Pope, who starred in the Bravo Network's Reality Show Pregnant in Heels, who was interviewed in episode 30 of the podcast. 27. Mary Elizabeth Williams, author of A Series of Catastrophes and Miracles: A True Story of Love, Science and Cancer, who was interviewed in episode 35 of the podcast. 26. Brian Gordon, creator of the Fowl Language webcomic, who was interviewed in episode 29 of the podcast. 25. Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor in chief of the Huffington Post, who was interviewed in episode 34 of the podcast. 24. Asha Dornfest, author of Parent Hacks: 134 Genius Shortcuts for Life with Kids, who was interviewed in episode 56 of the podcast. 23. Clint Edwards, author of This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things, who was inteviewed in episode 10 of the podcast. 22. Amy Bellgardt, the mom who runs Mom Spark, who was interviewed in episode 57 of the podcast. 21. Mike Spohr, editor of BuzzFeed Parents, who was interviewed in episode 36 of the podcast.
Sean is joined by special guests Clint Edwards & Imran Yusuf. Visit Sean's site at www.seanhughes.co.uk or follow him on twitter @mr_seanhughes © Dogs in the Field Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We spoke with Clint Edwards, blogger - www.byclintedwards.com - and author: “This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things” Also, we were joined by Benjamin Radford, deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer science magazine and Research Fellow with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. His latest book is called "Bad Clowns"
Clint Edwards is the featured guest of this episode. He's a dad of three and the author of the new book This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things. We’ll talk about the successful kickstarter campaign that launched his book, the viral Washington Post article he wrote that led to an appearance on Good Morning America, and we’ll also go through some of the dumbest questions parents get from non-parents.