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IN THE CLINIC with Rob
Why Grief is the Path To Healing and 10 Ways to Help, Plus Underwear On or Underwear Off? | Episode 12

IN THE CLINIC with Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 94:05


Hey Team, This episode is about grief and how to cope with a loss of a loved one. Personally, Rob and his wife recently lost one of their mentors in softball and life. Rob discusses the challenges this has created emotionally and dovetails this grief into a whole segment on why grief is good. Plus, he explains why nobody has the right to tell you have to or how long to grieve. He also touches on the reason our culture is not built for grieving. Rob continues the podcast discussing what coaching means to him and a lifelong coach to the Specialized Ecosphere, Jill Palmer. Jill is a long-time native of the area and has recently joined the team as a Client Services Specialist. Rob uses her second day on the job to put her under the microscope with an in-depth interview that gets powerful in how coaching changes lives. Want to skip ahead? 4:47 Underwear on or Underwear off? How do you know? What do you do? 11:31 Clinic Update: What is new? What is the response? 19:20 Clyde Brown: how we lost a great mentor and friend. Best lesson learned: How to give up being good to be great? 32:30 : Grief: Why we have it, what does it mean, how it helps you heal, and 10 ways to help the grieving process. 53:00 In-Depth Interview with Jill Palmer, what coaching means, and what she is worried about the most to start working with Sumner Specialized PT. Thank you Team, for listening. You are the absolute best part of our show! Keep Moving! Want to learn more about grieving and dealing with a loss of a loved one? Please email rob@sumnerpt.com and add to the subject: Continue with more great topics at sumnerpt.com/podcasts —-> Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3veuXHmSUWxFqbbj0tP7Gw —-> Subscribe to iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-clinic-with-rob/id1577005898?itsct=podcast_box_link&itscg=30200&ls=1

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO
A Conversation with Kaleb Hupp - REBOOT

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 41:35 Transcription Available


Show Highlights  In this week's episode, Mike interviews Kaleb Hupp, a former infantry officer in the army, and currently an owner and partner at https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/team/rally-point-wealth-management/ (Rally Point Wealth Management). Mike and Kaleb talk about Kaleb's experiences in the army and how his lessons in leadership, organizational effectiveness, and strategy have translated to his career as a management consultant, and now as an entrepreneur.  Highlights Kaleb discusses his decision to join the army and the beginning of his career. (5:30) Mike and Kaleb talk through the job of an infantry officer, his mission (7:40)  Mike and Kaleb discuss army training, and the balancing act of confidence and humility within the high-pressure context of a war zone (8:45)  Kaleb shares the concept of “Commander's Intent”, “Nested Mission Planning”, and “Backwards Planning” used in the army (16:20) Kaleb discusses his career in consulting after the army, and his transition to becoming an entrepreneur with Rally Point Wealth Management (20:50) Kaleb and Mike discuss the common threads that drive success from being an army officer, a management consultant, and an entrepreneur (24:15)  Kaleb shares his approach to creating customer value at Rally Point Wealth Management (29:25)  Kaleb shares the importance of Role Clarity and the how to live by the principle of “Positioning Yourself for the Best Control of Your Element” (30:40) Kaleb closes the conversation by sharing how you can meet with him (36:25)  Related Links   To learn more about Rally Point Wealth Management and to get a hold of Kaleb, please check out their site https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/team/rally-point-wealth-management/ (here) Follow TEAMES & CO on https://www.facebook.com/teamesglobal (Facebook ) https://www.linkedin.com/company/68496936 (LinkedIn), Twitter (@teamesandco) and Instagram (https://instagram.com/teamesandco (@teamesandco)) Want to watch the podcasts on video visit TEAMES & CO on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2UUugYGYBvfCcEYOwjLwQ/videos (YouTube). Related Episodes: Check out our episodes on related topics like training with the Clyde Brown and the RTriad Apprenticeship Program, purpose driven entrepreneurship withGeraud Stanton and the Helius Foundation, and with Leah Craig Fieser and Brother Wolf, and leadership principles with Brett Hampson Our podcast is edited by Nodderly (http://www.nodderly.com (www.nodderly.com)). A huge thank you to their team for the great video, audio and editing support!  Views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect the views of Teames and Co. Mention of particular products or services and participation of a guest does not imply an endorsement by Teames and Co. The information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be taken as professional advice.

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO
A Conversation with Kaleb Hupp

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 39:04


Show Highlights  In this week's episode, Mike interviews Kaleb Hupp, a former infantry officer in the army, and currently an owner and partner at https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/team/rally-point-wealth-management/ (Rally Point Wealth Management). Mike and Kaleb talk about Kaleb's experiences in the army and how his lessons in leadership, organizational effectiveness, and strategy have translated to his career as a management consultant, and now as an entrepreneur.  Highlights Kaleb discusses his decision to join the army and the beginning of his career. (5:30) Mike and Kaleb talk through the job of an infantry officer, his mission (7:40)  Mike and Kaleb discuss army training, and the balancing act of confidence and humility within the high-pressure context of a war zone (8:45)  Kaleb shares the concept of “Commanders Intent”, “Nested Mission Planning”, and “Backwards Planning” used in the army (16:20) Kaleb discusses his career in consulting after the army, and his transition to becoming an entrepreneur with Rally Point Wealth Management (20:50) Kaleb and Mike discuss the common threads that drive success from being an army officer, a management consultant, and an entrepreneur (24:15)  Kaleb shares his approach to creating customer value at Rally Point Wealth Management (29:25)  Kaleb shares the importance of Role Clarity and the how to live by the principle of “Positioning Yourself for the Best Control of Your Element” (30:40) Kaleb closes the conversation by sharing how you can meet with him (36:25)  Related Links   To learn more about Rally Point Wealth Management and to get a hold of Kaleb, please check out their site https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/team/rally-point-wealth-management/ (here) Follow TEAMES & CO on https://www.facebook.com/teamesglobal (Facebook ) https://www.linkedin.com/company/68496936 (LinkedIn), Twitter (@teamesandco) and Instagram (https://instagram.com/teamesandco (@teamesandco)) Want to watch the podcasts on video visit TEAMES & CO on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2UUugYGYBvfCcEYOwjLwQ/videos (YouTube). Related Episodes: Check out our episodes on related topics like training with the Clyde Brown and the RTriad Apprenticeship Program, purpose driven entrepreneurship withGeraud Stanton and the Helius Foudation, and with Leah Craig Fieser and Brother Wolf, and leadership principles with Brett Hampson Our podcast is edited by Nodderly (http://www.nodderly.com (www.nodderly.com)). A huge thank you to their team for the great video, audio and editing support!  Views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect the views of Teames and Co. Mention of particular products or services and participation of a guest does not imply an endorsement by Teames and Co. The information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be taken as professional advice.

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO
A Conversation with Clyde Brown

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 40:00


In this week's episode, Tracy Eames and Mike Vaggalis interview Clyde Brown, Vice President of Program Management at RTriad Enterprises, LLC. Clyde shares with Mike and Tracy more about RTriad's work to build the field of cyber security while also supporting people as they look to join the growing field. Through their KnowWon community and apprenticeship program, they are leading the way in expanding cyber security and delivering solutions for clients. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about how you can train your teams, build better customer relationships, and continue developing throughout your career.  Show Highlights  Clyde shares more about RTriad's KnowWon Community and their apprenticeship Program (4:45) How to leverage a new employee's perspective in driving improvements and innovations in your current process (13:40) Empowering new employees to help them succeed in your organization and on your team (20:40) How can you continue to learn from your customers to continuously improve your products and communications (24:20) Related Links Do you want to learn more about RTriad? Visit their Website https://rtriad.com/ (https://rtriad.com) or their resources at Cloud Training Source  https://cloudtrainingsource.com/ (https://cloudtrainingsource.com/)  and Know Won https://knowwon.com/ (https://knowwon.com/) We are getting ready to Launch TEAMES Global sign up for updates at https://teamesandco.com/teams/teames-global Learn more about how TEAMES & CO helps you build effective and empowered virtual  teams that deliver results at https://teamesandco.com/teams/virtual Follow TEAMES & CO on http://www.facebook.com/teamesandco (Facebook)  https://www.linkedin.com/company/teamesandco (LinkedIn), Twitter (@teamesandco) and Instagram (https://instagram.com/teamesandco (@teamesandco)) Want to watch the podcasts on video visit TEAMES & CO on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2UUugYGYBvfCcEYOwjLwQ/videos (YouTube). Related Episodes: Learn more about how you can support your teams as you navigate a Hybrid Working Structure.  https://teamesandco.com/podcast/25 Our podcast is edited by Nodderly (http://www.nodderly.com (www.nodderly.com)). A huge thank you to their team for the great video, audio and editing support!  Views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect the views of Teames and Co.

hoosierhistorylive
International opera star Angela Brown, trailblazer

hoosierhistorylive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 55:58


She started singing as a 5-year-old girl at Mt Calvary Baptist Church in Indianapolis, where her grandfather was the minister. Soprano Angela Brown, 56, went on to become an international opera star, performing everywhere from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City - where she made a sensational debut in 2004 - to prestigious venues in Paris, London and Shanghai. She has sung the national anthem at the Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.C. and at games of the Indianapolis Colts and Indiana Pacers in her hometown. Angela, a 1982 graduate of Attucks High School who later studied at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, has been blazing trails, including some beyond the music world. She recently founded Freddie Mae's Daughter, a company offering such products as "handcrafted jewelry, masks and other Afrocentric accessories." The business is named for Angela's late mother, Freddie Mae Brown, an Indianapolis artist and nurse. Angela also is converting her one-woman show, Opera from a Sistah's Point of View, into a virtual program for opera companies across the country; the show includes Angela's re-telling of opera plots from a Black perspective. Angela will discuss these endeavors - and others, including a new podcast with Classical Music Indy that she co-hosts, Melanated Moments in Classical Music - when she is Nelson's guest. The podcast showcases music composed by, for or about Black people, with commentary from Angela and her co-host, sociologist Joshua Thompson. She also will discuss her roots in Indianapolis, where Angela still owns a house. In her hometown, she has given master classes at Indianapolis Opera. Also in Indiana, she has created Morning Brown, Inc., a non-profit foundation with a mission that involves, according to its website, "bridging the gap between accessible, live-music programs and underserved individuals, schools and communities." Angela, who has been acclaimed for her singing of spirituals as well as opera, grew up near Broadway and 30th Streets. According to a profile of her in 19 Stars of Indiana: Exceptional Hoosier Women (IU Press, 2009), her father, Clyde Brown, was an autoworker at a Chrysler plant for more than 40 years. Like Freddie Mae Brown, he died in 2008. At Attucks, Angela became active in the vocal music program. Her mentor was choir director Robert Fleck; Angela has told interviewers that "his encouragement made a lasting impression." Hoosier History Live explored the music program during an Attucks High School history show in 2014, which cited Angela Brown as among the distinguished alums. Her debut at the Met - which resulted in national media coverage from the New York Times, CNN and Oprah magazine, among others - was in Aida, an opera by Verdi. She portrayed the title role of an Ethiopian princess who briefly enjoys happiness before tragedy ensues. "The opera ended amid cries of 'Brava!' and an immediate and extended standing ovation," according to 19 Stars. "Adoring fans rushed down the aisles proffering bouquets and throwing flowers onto the stage." Since her triumph at the Met, Angela has collaborated with American composer Richard Danielpour on several projects. He set the poetry of Maya Angelou for Angela's voice in an orchestral song cycle titled "A Woman's Life." She has performed the piece with symphony orchestras in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Nashville, Tenn. In 2011, Angela married Anselme Blaise Argelier, a French dancer. Their wedding was in Paris, where the couple had met several years earlier when both were performing in an opera. In recent years, Argelier has retired from dancing; as a result, the couple has been able to spend more time at their home in Indianapolis. With the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Angela has performed at yuletide pops concerts; she also has been a soloist with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. Her honors include induction into the Indianapolis Public Schools Hall of Fame.

Hero Radio: Stories Beyond The Music

In this episode we interview Clyde Brown, vocalist with The Drifters. Clyde shares stories from the road and talked about his new album. In addition to the interview, there's also a clip of his song "You Call Me Back". We hope you enjoy this wonderful episode!

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Easy Mojo Podcast
Clyde Brown 004

Easy Mojo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019


Brian and Daniel have the honor of talking with long time R&B/Soul singer Clyde Brown. Clyde has enjoyed a long career as a successful singer and songwriter who toured with the Drifers along with many other acclaimed musicians.More info on Clyde can be found hereAnd of course stay with us here at easymojobaby.com

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Mississippi Moments Podcast
MSM 497 Clyde Brown - The Grand Bay NERR

Mississippi Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 9:22


As a third generation fisherman, Clyde Brown grew up hunting and fishing on the Gulf Coast.  Even as he pursued a career with International Paper, he worked to preserve the natural resources of the Gulf and protect the interests of fishermen. In 1982, Brown worked to dredge out an access canal into Bayou Heron after it became filled-in through disuse.  He recalls how they raised the funds for a landing to make Bayou Heron accessible for everyone. Due to his interest in preserving our marine resources, Brown was appointed to the Gulf of Mexico Program for Fisheries.  He describes his work with the program and how his desire to establish a reserve in Jackson County led the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve or NERR.  Brown credits his wife’s pecan pie for sealing the deal. Clyde Brown was awarded NOAA’s Environmental Hero Award in recognition of his thirty-year commitment to coastal conservation.  He looks back on the occasion with humor and humility.     

No Such Thing As Grown Ups
NSTAGU 96: Special Guests Keith and Clyde!

No Such Thing As Grown Ups

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 45:04


Keith Dury and Clyde Brown explain sticky people and how to become friends. Illos Illustrated Podcast. Peanut Butter Medical Doctors and Phantom Jeans. Secret Animation secrets and behind the scenes true secrets. How to teach anything. Community isn't just a TV show about Community college. Clyde is creating Skynet and is going to kill us all. Mike Katella is an excellent cook. Learn about Filming real Movies with Keith. Doing Math and Missing Orange is the New Black. The Muppets are back. Wet Hot American Summer! Listen now... and subscribe below. Watch Garage Sale Tales and Subscribe to our Youtube Channel  Buy comics and books at our website www.nosuchthingasgrownups.com Subscribe and leave us a comment on iTunes   Music by Brad Sucks

Mississippi Moments Podcast
MS Moments 304 Clyde Brown - Spillways and Oysters

Mississippi Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2012


    Having the right mixture of fresh water and salt water is crucial for growing oysters. Clyde Brown recalls how community leaders in Jackson County increased oyster production.     It is not flooding but pollution that has affected the oyster reefs in Jackson County. For that reason Brown fears that they will not receive assistance like other coastal counties. He also explains the differences in harvesting techniques.