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Manju Joshi, M.A. in Sanskrit, E-RYT500 & C-IAYT is the co-founder and research director of GYHC. She lives in Austin, TX. She has brought Yoga into Continuing Education Programs in universities, public schools, and health and fitness centers. Manju's journey in Yoga started in her teen years and has continued over the past 25+ years. She has turned her passion into a thriving institution of holistic learning serving the community. She is also the co-founder of FoodYogini, a new initiative co-founded in 2016 to advocate. Today Manju and Amy talk about one of her favorite topics, the application of how to assess using the chakras and find ways to balance them.· Manju talks about all 7 chakras and talks about the colors· Manju discusses how to assess using the chakras in yoga therapy· Manju talks about the practical application of working with the chakras in yoga therapy· She shares her wisdom and peaceful nature with us If you would like to receive the free infographics and handouts that correspond to each episode on the Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast, please subscribe to our segmented email list. You will have the opportunity to determine the Infographic Topics that you would like to receive. When The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast has a topic that corresponds to your choices, then you will receive an email for that week with the PDF's for download.Topics you can choose from include: Yoga Therapy & Mental HealthYoga Therapy & Physical HealthSocial Justice in yoga & Yoga TherapyYoga/Ayurveda ToolboxYoga & Indian PhilosophyGlobal & Trending Yoga Therapy TopicsClick the link below to subscribe. It takes 10 seconds total.https://amywheeler.com/subscribe Check out Amy's website Visit Amy's training section on her website to check out the courses belowYoga therapy training courses 865-certified-yoga-therapist-program Contact Manju: https://www.gurukulyoga.com/about-gyhc/our-team/manju-joshi
About Today's GuestsDr. Heidi KraftHeidi Squier Kraft received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the UC San Diego/SDSU Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology in 1996. She joined the Navy during her internship at Duke University Medical Center and went on to serve as both a flight and clinical psychologist. Her active duty assignments included the Naval Safety Center, the Naval Health Research Center and Naval Hospital Jacksonville, FL. While on flight status, she flew in nearly every aircraft in the Navy and Marine Corps inventory, including more than 100 hours in the F/A-18 Hornet, primarily with Marine Corps squadrons. In February 2004, she deployed to western Iraq for seven months with a Marine Corps surgical company, when her boy and girl twins were 15-months-old. Rule Number Two is a memoir of that experience.Dr. Kraft left active duty in 2005, after nine years in the Navy. She currently serves as Chief Clinical Officer at PsychArmor Institute, a national non-profit that provides free online education for those who live with, care for, and work with military Veterans. She is frequently invited to speak at conferences and panels on combat stress, stigma and caring for the caregiver. She is a lecturer at San Diego State University, where she teaches Stress, Trauma and the Psychological Experience of Combat, Health Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and Infant and Child Development. Dr. Kraft lives in San Diego with her husband Mike, a former Marine Harrier pilot. Her twins Brian and Meg, who have no memory of their mother's time in Iraq, are college freshmen now.Dr. Ted BonarTed C. Bonar, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and a nationally recognized trainer and speaker at conferences and universities. An independent professional based in Columbus, OH, he operates a successful private practice and is known as a Subject Matter Expert in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and matters related to military and veteran mental health concerns. He serves on the Healthcare Advisory Committee for PsychArmor Institute, and was previously the Chief of Continuing Education Programs at the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) where he oversaw and implemented training programs focused on common military-related behavioral healthcare concerns, evidence-based treatment of PTSD, and suicide prevention and treatment. He is also a National Trainer trainer in Mental Health First Aid.Dr. Bonar has spoken at over 200 universities, national conferences, and continuing education events, including special projects for Brady United, PsychArmor Institute, the Defense Suicide Prevention Office (DSPO), the American Association of Suicidology (AAS), the National Center for Veterans Studies at the University of Utah, PsychHub, Inc., and the National Council for Behavioral Health. Dr. Bonar has held clinical positions at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Counseling Center, and private practice in both Bethesda, MD and Columbus, OH. Dr. Bonar was awarded the 2013 Distinguished Alum award by the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University/Chicago.Dr. Kyleanne HunterDr. Kyleanne Hunter is an Assistant Professor of Military and Strategic Studies at the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA). She is also a Nonresident Fellow at the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity at Marine Corps University and a Senior Adjunct Fellow at the Center for New American Security (CNAS). Kyleanne is the former Chair of the Employment and Integration Subcommittee for the Secretary of Defense's Advisory Committee on Women in the Services. Her research focuses on military gender integration and defense policy, with an emphasis on military effectiveness in irregular warfare. She is the co-director of the CNAS-sponsored Athena Leadership Project, which studies the impact that women (both in the military and elected office) have had on the conduct of the Global War on Terror. She has authored several government policy reports, peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and has a forthcoming book. Her work has also appeared in popular press such as New York Times, Washington Post, War on the Rocks, and she has appeared as a subject matter expert on multiple TV new programs. Prior to earning her PhD, Kyleanne was a Marine Corps Officer, serving multiple combat tours as an AH-1W “Super Cobra” attack pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as the Marine Corps Legislative Liaison Officer to the House of Representatives. She was part of the Department of Veterans' Affairs Inaugural Class of Women Trailblazers and member of the board of advisors for the Stanley Center funded IMPACT: Peace program.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeStack UpVeterans, Suicide Prevention, and Safe Storage Twitch StreamDr. Hunter's USAFA PageDr. Bonar's Web PageDr. Kraft's PsychArmor PageClinical Readiness ProjectBradyPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week, is the PsychArmor ourses related to Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention. Suicide in America is a critical issue, with high rates in service members and Veterans. Asking the right questions and feeling confident about how to help are the first steps in preventing someone from dying by suicide. We hope these courses will help you to be a lifeline and be there for someone in need.With generous funding from the NFL Foundation, PsychArmor Institute presents a portfolio that promises to provide vital education and information about Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention for healthcare providers, service members, Veterans, families, caregivers and the community-at-large. You can find the link to this resource here: https://psycharmor.org/suicide-prevention-intervention-postvention/ This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations.Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D.,S.E.P., earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design followed by her Ph.D. in psychology with an emphasis on Health Psychology from Saybrook University. She spent 8 years as the Vice President of Continuing Education Programs for the Southern California Society for Clinical Hypnosis, and became President of that organisation. She co-taught the year-long Clinical Hypnosis seminar at UCLA's Department of Psychiatry. Although she continues to speak on a broad range of topics to professionals, to the public, in podcasts and summits, sleep has become her particular area of expertise and has lead her to become a VIP contributor to Arianna Huffington's wellness site, www.thriveglobal.com. Dr. Dyan maintains licenses from both the California and Colorado Boards of Psychology, is a Consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Erickson Institute, as well as a member of the Society of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, American Psychological Association, Division of Hypnosis. She also holds a certificate as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner®. Do you think dreams are trying to tell us things and if so, what? What are some different categories of dreams? How can people work with dreams? For more on Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson you can follow her: Website: www.drdyan.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqL1RmLPS40yH_5Tl1mkGOg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdyanhj Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drdyanhj/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdyanhj/ Links to books: www.selfhypnosisforhealing.com Related Episodes: 122 - Vagus Nerve & Sleep With Dr Navaz Habib 052 - The Right Breath For better Sleep With Elif Clarke, Breath Psychologist 049 - Self Hypnosis For Sleep With Dr Dyan Haspel-Johnson -For more on Deepa: Deepa is an Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner, Author and a Yogini at Phytothrive. Having a son with a rare adrenal disorder gave her insight into the working of the adrenals. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 14 times NY Times Bestselling Author. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. Her book on sleep with HarperCollins releases in 2022. She has been featured on the award winning podcast 15-Minute Matrix and UK Health Radio discussing sleep.
In this episode of AHLA's monthly series on fraud and abuse issues, Matthew Wetzel, Partner, Goodwin Procter, speaks with Jennifer Michael, Member, Bass Berry & Sims, about OIG Advisory Opinion 22-14, which was released on June 29 and analyzes an ophthalmology practice's proposal to offer continuing education (CE) programs for local optometrists. They discuss the requestor's four proposals for financing the CE programs, OIG's analysis and the questions it raises, and advice for the drug and device industry. Jennifer is the former Head of OIG's Industry Guidance Branch. From AHLA's Fraud and Abuse Practice Group. Sponsored by BRG.
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Dr Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D.,S.E.P., earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design followed by her Ph.D. in psychology with an emphasis on Health Psychology from Saybrook University. She spent 8 years as the Vice President of Continuing Education Programs for the Southern California Society for Clinical Hypnosis, and became President of that organisation. She co-taught the year-long Clinical Hypnosis seminar at UCLA's Department of Psychiatry. Although she continues to speak on a broad range of topics to professionals, to the public, in podcasts and summits, sleep has become her particular area of expertise and has lead her to become a VIP contributor to Arianna Huffington's wellness site, www.thriveglobal.com. Dr. Dyan maintains licenses from both the California and Colorado Boards of Psychology, is a Consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Erickson Institute, as well as a member of the Society of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, American Psychological Association, Division of Hypnosis. She also holds a certificate as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner®. Self Hypnosis For Sleep Psychology, Hypnosis and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner is a great combination. How did this all come about? What were measurable changes that Dyan found with hypnosis? Sleep problems are really a symptom of poor rest. Does this mean overstimulation? Can both excitement and threat impact sleep negatively? What is high quality rest and how can it regulate our energy and our sleep properly? What is hypnosis? How can hypnosis and self hypnosis help sleep recovery? For more on Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson you can follow her: Website: http://www.drdyan.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdyanhj Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drdyanhj/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drdyanhj Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdyanhj/ Links to your books: www.selfhypnosisforhealing.com Related Episodes: 046 - Guided Sound Healing Session with LeeAnn Dzelzkalns 045 - Sound Healing & Sleep With LeeAnn Dzelzkalns 043 - From Blindness, Paralysis & Insomnia To Author with Vanessa Potter 033 - Guided Sleep Hypnosis Session To Help You fall Asleep 032 - Sleep Hypnosis with Jourdan Rystrom -For more on Deepa: Deepa is a Yoga therapist for over two decades and a Functional Nutritionist for five. She brings together her experience in therapeutic & transformational yoga and deep learning in nutrition based on the principles of functional medicine to her practice Phytothrive. Having a son with a rare adrenal condition gave her a deep insight into the working of the adrenals and the stress response, as it relates to all health and sleep. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 13 times NY Times Bestselling Author twice. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. Deepa has twenty years of experience in wellness, where she has focus on sleep nutrition, women's health, detoxification, skin health and adrenal function. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020.
Duhawk Digest Host Robert Waterbury is joined by Dr. Kate Cooper (Biomedical Sciences Program Director) and Dr. Heidi Nelson (Director of Graduate and Continuing Education Programs) as the group discusses the new Biomedical Sciences Master's Program. Learn More: https://www.loras.edu/biomedical
Ted C. Bonar, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and a nationally-recognized professional mental healthcare trainer and speaker at conferences and universities. He is the Executive Director of the Campus Readiness Project, a National Trainer at Mental Health First Aid USA, a Featured Trainer for the Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Services, and he runs a successful private practice and psychological services consulting organization in Columbus, OH. He was previously the Chief of Continuing Education Programs at the Center for Deployment Psychology, where he oversaw and implemented training programs focused on common military-related behavioral healthcare curriculum including evidence-based treatment of PTSD, suicide risk and prevention, depression, substance abuse, reintegration concerns, and multicultural elements related to military and veterans. Dr. Bonar has held clinical positions at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Counseling Center, and private practice in both Bethesda, MD, and Columbus, OH. Dr. Bonar is a highly regarded subject matter expert in working with military and veterans on university campuses and has spoken at over 100 universities and national conferences as a featured presenter. He is a specialist and consultant in providing short-term, evidence-based treatment of PTSD in university counseling centers and private practice, and regularly provides national instructor training and classes for Mental Health First Aid. A frequent keynote presenter at various conferences and workshops, Dr. Bonar was awarded the 2013 Distinguished Alum award by Argosy University/Chicago. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Ted's background and professional experience Approaching veteran mental health from a non-veteran perspective Differences between Veteran Mental Health and other populations Learning how to hear shocking things Community and providers jumping to the conclusion that all veterans have PTSD Developing cultural competence with military populations without a military background The Center for Deployment Psychology Teaching military culture to non-military populations Shifting between types of therapy Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Center for Deployment Psychology Ted on Twitter Ted's LinkedIn profile Ted's Web site --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/support
About Today's GuestsDr. Heidi KraftHeidi Squier Kraft received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the UC San Diego/SDSU Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology in 1996. She joined the Navy during her internship at Duke University Medical Center and went on to serve as both a flight and clinical psychologist. Her active duty assignments included the Naval Safety Center, the Naval Health Research Center and Naval Hospital Jacksonville, FL. While on flight status, she flew in nearly every aircraft in the Navy and Marine Corps inventory, including more than 100 hours in the F/A-18 Hornet, primarily with Marine Corps squadrons. In February 2004, she deployed to western Iraq for seven months with a Marine Corps surgical company, when her boy and girl twins were 15-months-old. Rule Number Two is a memoir of that experience.Dr. Kraft left active duty in 2005, after nine years in the Navy. She currently serves as Chief Clinical Officer at PsychArmor Institute, a national non-profit that provides free online education for those who live with, care for, and work with military Veterans. She is frequently invited to speak at conferences and panels on combat stress, stigma and caring for the caregiver. She is a lecturer at San Diego State University, where she teaches Stress, Trauma and the Psychological Experience of Combat, Health Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and Infant and Child Development. Dr. Kraft lives in San Diego with her husband Mike, a former Marine Harrier pilot. Her twins Brian and Meg, who have no memory of their mother's time in Iraq, are college freshmen now.Dr. Ted BonarTed C. Bonar, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and a nationally recognized trainer and speaker at conferences and universities. An independent professional based in Columbus, OH, he operates a successful private practice and is known as a Subject Matter Expert in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and matters related to military and veteran mental health concerns. He serves on the Healthcare Advisory Committee for PsychArmor Institute, and was previously the Chief of Continuing Education Programs at the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) where he oversaw and implemented training programs focused on common military-related behavioral healthcare concerns, evidence-based treatment of PTSD, and suicide prevention and treatment. He is also a National Trainer trainer in Mental Health First Aid.Dr. Bonar has spoken at over 200 universities, national conferences, and continuing education events, including special projects for Brady United, PsychArmor Institute, the Defense Suicide Prevention Office (DSPO), the American Association of Suicidology (AAS), the National Center for Veterans Studies at the University of Utah, PsychHub, Inc., and the National Council for Behavioral Health. Dr. Bonar has held clinical positions at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Counseling Center, and private practice in both Bethesda, MD and Columbus, OH. Dr. Bonar was awarded the 2013 Distinguished Alum award by the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University/Chicago.Dr. Kyleanne HunterDr. Kyleanne Hunter is an Assistant Professor of Military and Strategic Studies at the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA). She is also a Nonresident Fellow at the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity at Marine Corps University and a Senior Adjunct Fellow at the Center for New American Security (CNAS). Kyleanne is the former Chair of the Employment and Integration Subcommittee for the Secretary of Defense's Advisory Committee on Women in the Services. Her research focuses on military gender integration and defense policy, with an emphasis on military effectiveness in irregular warfare. She is the co-director of the CNAS-sponsored Athena Leadership Project, which studies the impact that women (both in the military and elected office) have had on the conduct of the Global War on Terror. She has authored several government policy reports, peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and has a forthcoming book. Her work has also appeared in popular press such as New York Times, Washington Post, War on the Rocks, and she has appeared as a subject matter expert on multiple TV new programs. Prior to earning her PhD, Kyleanne was a Marine Corps Officer, serving multiple combat tours as an AH-1W “Super Cobra” attack pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as the Marine Corps Legislative Liaison Officer to the House of Representatives. She was part of the Department of Veterans' Affairs Inaugural Class of Women Trailblazers and member of the board of advisors for the Stanley Center funded IMPACT: Peace program.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeStack UpVeterans, Suicide Prevention, and Safe Storage Twitch StreamDr. Hunter's USAFA PageDr. Bonar's Web PageDr. Kraft's PsychArmor PageClinical Readiness ProjectBradyPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThe PsychArmor resource for this week are the courses related to suicide prevention, intervention and postvention. Suicide in America is a critical issue, with high rates in service members and Veterans. Asking the right questions and feeling confident about how to help are the first steps in preventing someone from dying by suicide. We hope these courses will help you to be a lifeline and be there for someone in need.With generous funding from the NFL Foundation, PsychArmor Institute presents a portfolio that promises to provide vital education and information about Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention for healthcare providers, service members, Veterans, families, caregivers and the community-at-large. This Episode Sponsored By:This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations. Join Us on Social Media PsychArmor on Twitter PsychArmor on Facebook PsychArmor on YouTube PsychArmor on LinkedIn PsychArmor on Instagram Theme Music Our theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.
Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D.,S.E.P., earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design followed by her Ph.D. in psychology with an emphasis on Health Psychology from Saybrook University. She spent 8 years as the Vice President of Continuing Education Programs for the Southern California Society for Clinical Hypnosis, and became President of that organization. She co-taught the year-long Clinical Hypnosis seminar at UCLA’s Department of Psychiatry. Although she continues to speak on a broad range of topics to professionals, to the public, in podcasts and summits, sleep has become her particular area of expertise and has lead her to become a VIP contributor to Arianna Huffington’s wellness site, www.thriveglobal.com. Dr. Dyan maintains licenses from both the California and Colorado Boards of Psychology, is a Consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Erickson Institute, as well as a member of the Society of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, American Psychological Association, Division of Hypnosis. She also holds a certificate as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner®. ***Download the FREE e-book: www.selfhypnosisforhealingsleep.com/drbethwestie Find Dr. Dyan: Instagram: @drdyanhj Website: www.drdyan.com
In today’s episode, Lisa from across the pond in the U.K. is interviewing Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson. Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D., S.E.P., earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design followed by her Ph.D. in psychology with an emphasis on Health Psychology from Saybrook University. She spent 8 years as the Vice President of Continuing Education Programs for the Southern California Society for Clinical Hypnosis and became President of that organization. She co-taught the year-long Clinical Hypnosis seminar at UCLA’s Department of Psychiatry. Although she continues to speak on a broad range of topics to professionals, to the public, in podcasts and summits, sleep has become her particular area of expertise and has lead her to become a VIP contributor to Arianna Huffington’s wellness site, www.thriveglobal.com. Dr. Dyan maintains licenses from both the California and Colorado Boards of Psychology, is a Consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Erickson Institute, as well as a member of the Society of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, American Psychological Association, Division of Hypnosis. She also holds a certificate as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner®. Topics Covered in This Episode Hypnosis versus meditation Naturally occurring hypnosis Hypnotic phenomenon - anxiety, etc. The benefits of self-hypnosis How to do self-hypnosis Who is self-hypnosis good for and who should be working with a professional Self-hypnosis audios on Dyan's page and why these work Exploring Alpha and Theta states (Meditation versus Hypnosis) A short self-hypnosis session with Lisa Click here to GET your FREE Video and e-book titled The 3 Biggest Things That Cause Sleep Problems & the ONE Thing You Can Do by 3 pm Today to Sleep Better Click here to READ Trouble Sleeping? Headache? What Your Body’s Really Saying - 3 Simple Steps to Listen to Your Symptoms By Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D., S.E.P.®, Psychologist & Hypnosis Expert at Thrive Global Contact Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson DrDyan.com Follow her on Instagram @drdyanhj Follow her on Twitter @drdyanhj Contact Us Alternative Health Tools You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Contact co-hosts Lisa Victoria and John Biethan. Leave us a message on our Contact Page. Produced by John Biethan.
In today's episode, Lisa from across the pond in the U.K. is interviewing Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson. Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D., S.E.P., earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design followed by her Ph.D. in psychology with an emphasis on Health Psychology from Saybrook University. She spent 8 years as the Vice President of Continuing Education Programs for the Southern California Society for Clinical Hypnosis and became President of that organization. She co-taught the year-long Clinical Hypnosis seminar at UCLA's Department of Psychiatry. Although she continues to speak on a broad range of topics to professionals, to the public, in podcasts and summits, sleep has become her particular area of expertise and has lead her to become a VIP contributor to Arianna Huffington's wellness site, www.thriveglobal.com. Dr. Dyan maintains licenses from both the California and Colorado Boards of Psychology, is a Consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Erickson Institute, as well as a member of the Society of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, American Psychological Association, Division of Hypnosis. She also holds a certificate as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner®. Topics Covered in This Episode Hypnosis versus meditation Naturally occurring hypnosis Hypnotic phenomenon - anxiety, etc. The benefits of self-hypnosis How to do self-hypnosis Who is self-hypnosis good for and who should be working with a professional Self-hypnosis audios on Dyan's page and why these work Exploring Alpha and Theta states (Meditation versus Hypnosis) A short self-hypnosis session with Lisa Click here to GET your FREE Video and e-book titled The 3 Biggest Things That Cause Sleep Problems & the ONE Thing You Can Do by 3 pm Today to Sleep Better Click here to READ Trouble Sleeping? Headache? What Your Body's Really Saying - 3 Simple Steps to Listen to Your Symptoms By Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D., S.E.P.®, Psychologist & Hypnosis Expert at Thrive Global Contact Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson DrDyan.com Follow her on Instagram @drdyanhj Follow her on Twitter @drdyanhj Contact Us Alternative Health Tools You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Contact co-hosts Lisa Victoria and John Biethan. Leave us a message on our Contact Page. Produced by John Biethan.
Happy Healthy Human Radio - Find Balance With Samantha Attard PhD, RYT, Doula
Hello all! Today's podcast is a fabulous interview with Caprice Abowitt. Caprice Abowitt is a certified yoga instructor, birth doula, childbirth educator and certified breastfeeding counselor. A classically trained dancer, Caprice fell in love with yoga after sustaining a back injury and now specializes in kids yoga, pre- and postnatal, and yoga for the pelvic floor. She is a senior teacher at the Prenatal Yoga Center, where she co-leads teacher training in New York City and along the East Coast in addition to directing Continuing Education Programs. Additionally, Caprice leads Childbirth Education for expecting parents as a founding instructor with Birth Smarter. She is based in Brooklyn, where she lives with her husband and son. I met Caprice when she co-led my prenatal yoga teacher training that I participated in. She was so knowledgable and kind, and had a fascinating background - I knew I wanted to have her on the podcast. The content of this interview was different than expected - as we are in the middle of COVID-19, there have been a lot of things that have changed, from our personal schedules to the policies for pregnant and birthing folks around the country. We talk about what drew Caprice to prenatal yoga, how being a doula informed her own birth experience, and why doulas - both in person and virtual - are incredibly important. You can learn more about Caprice by going to sagecaprice.com and be sure to check Birth Smarter and Prenatal Yoga Center for virtual classes with Caprice! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samantha-attard/message
Dr. Wilson Dickinson is a writer, pastor, and organizer who lives in his hometown of Georgetown, Kentucky. He teaches theology and directs the Doctor of Ministry and Continuing Education Programs at Lexington Theological Seminary. He is the director of the Green Good News, an organization that works with churches and schools to integrate sustainability, justice, and discipleship. At Lexington Theological Seminary the Dmin is focused on cultural hermeneutics and community organizing. What is the purpose of Dmin and who is it for? Why Gary Dorrien tells the coolest story of liberal Mainline Protestantism (read here) Is the initial deal for Mainline Protestantism in America worth it? the problem of the 'identified patient' and neo-liberal compliant justice issues church at the crossroads of Earth and Empire Zacchaues and the middle-management of Empire God isn't cool with economies of extraction and exploitation Kierkegaard & his critique of social Christianity how power hides in pain sight creating Pharisees an exit strategy from the imperial banquet the power of giving permission for others to lead parenting in the face climate change Check out Wilson's books The Green Good News and Exercises in New Creation. This Episode is Sponsored by Lexington Theological Seminary See what their unique accredited online seminary program can do for you. Whether you want to broaden your knowledge in one area, brush up on your preaching skills, or earn a degree, now in our 150th year, Lexington Theological Seminary offers the serious academic study you've come to expect, packaged in the newest model of theological education. Find out how you can be part of the growing, supportive community of LTS students, where you live, on your schedule. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Wilson Dickinson is a writer, pastor, and organizer who lives in his hometown of Georgetown, Kentucky. He teaches theology and directs the Doctor of Ministry and Continuing Education Programs at Lexington Theological Seminary. He is the director of the Green Good News, an organization that works with churches and schools to integrate sustainability, justice,… Read more about Wilson Dickinson: Faith After a Neo-liberal Compliant Church
Duhawk Digest Host Robert Waterbury interviews Heidi Nelson (Director of Graduate and Continuing Education Programs) and Megan Henderson (Director of Admission: Graduate & Postbaccalaureate Programs). Together, the three discuss the different offerings available through the Loras College Graduate Programs.
The Green Good News: A Conversation with Wilson Dickinson Wilson Dickinson is a writer, pastor, and organizer who lives in his hometown of Georgetown, Kentucky. He teaches theology and directs the Doctor of Ministry and Continuing Education Programs at Lexington Theological Seminary. He is the director of the Green Good News, an organization that works with churches and schools to integrate sustainability, justice, and discipleship. And he is the author of “The Green Good News: Christ’s Path to Sustainable and Joyful Life.” Order your copy here: https://wipfandstock.com/the-green-good-news.html?fbclid=IwAR1gn9z8dUczy62fgOA6YNxraJ76yiUig10AhWMMQ5oO3Eprscr68DCTU5M Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosted by: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin www.foodandfaithpodcast.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foodandfaithpodcast/ Instagram: @foodandfaithpod Twitter:@foodandfaithpod
Matt and Matt review testimony from March 4 and 6 public hearings.0:00 - 1:04 Intro1:04 - 1:16 LD 405: An Act To Increase the Statewide Minimum Salary for Teachers, and LD 419: An Act To Require a Minimum Salary of $50,000 for Public School Teachers are dead. As dead as Matt's microphone.1:16 - 5:38 LD 898: An Act To Provide for a Professional Wage and Support for New Educators is alive!5:38 - 6:15 LD 484: Resolve, To Establish a Maine State High School Diploma. Dead.6:15 - 7:32 LD 502: An Act To Establish the Summer Success Program Fund. Alive!7:32 - 12:28 LD 136: An Act To Establish a Special Education Circuit Breaker Reimbursement Program12:28 - 14:40 LD 651: An Act To Facilitate School Access to Federal Title I Funds and Improve the Delivery of Special Education Services14:40 - 16:01 LD 791: An Act To Provide School Districts with Full State Funding for Students with High-cost Special Education Needs16:01 - 19:30 LD 852: An Act To Enhance the Coordination of Benefits, Assessments and Expansion of Continuing Education Programs for Young Adults with Disabilities after High School19:30 - 20:30 LD 587: An Act To Require Career Options Education for High School Students. Dead.20:30 - 23:04 LD 654: An Act Regarding Instruction in Civics in Secondary Schools. Dead. Withdrawn. Amazing.23:04 - 29:34 LD 882: Resolve, To Require the Examination of the System of Learning Results29:34 - endLD 375: An Act To Promote the Forest Products Industry in School Construction and Renovation Involving Hearting Systems.
Dr. Nathalie Beauchamp is a chiropractor, a former professional natural figure/bodybuilder, a wellness consultant. Her mission is to empower people to take control of their health and lead happy and productive lives. As a natural and holistic health care practitioner, she recognize that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for health. Her new book is Hack Your Health Habits: Simple, Action-Driven, Natural Health Solutions For People On The Go! Mentioned in this episode: University of California, Irvine’s Continuing Education Programs The Great Courses Plus – Get a free trial! Ziprecruiter – Try Ziprecruiter FREE!
Matt and Matt preview the bills up for public hearings on March 4 and March 6.0:00 - 0:50 intros0:50 - 1:35 LD 405 "An Act to Increase the Statewide Minimum Salary for Teachers"1:35 - 3:15 LD 419 "An Act to Require a Minimum Salary of $50,000 for Public School Teachers"3:15 - 15:08 LD 898 "An Act to Provide for a Professional Wage and Support for New Educators"15:08 - 19:10 LD 484 "Resolve, To Establish a Maine State High School Diploma"19:10 - 24:15 LD 502 "An Act to Establish the Summer Success Program Fund"24:15 - 26:45 LD 136 "An Act to Establish a Special Education Circuit Breaker Reimbursement Program"26:45 - 30:56 LD 651 "An Act to Facilitate School Access to Federal Title I Funds and Improve the Delivery of Special Education Services"30:56 - 31:45 LD 791 "An Act to Provide School Districts with Full State Funding for Students with High-cost Special Education Needs"31:45 - 34:11 LD 852 "An Act to Enhance the Coordination of Benefits, Assessments and Expansion of Continuing Education Programs for Young Adults with Disabilities after High School"34:11 - 34:32 LD 587 "An Act to Require Career Options Education for High School Students"34:32 - 34:58 LD 654 "An Act Regarding Instruction in Civics in Secondary Schools"34:58 - end LD 882 "Resolve, To Require the Examination of the System of Learning Results"
Pamela Wilson is an online educator, author, keynote speaker + founder of BIG Brand System. She is former Executive VP of Educational Content at Rainmaker Digital, publishers of Copyblogger. Her passion is teaching — and she has a gift for making complex topics simple and easy to understand and has helped local, national, and international clients communicate their messages effectively during her 30+ year career. She has been on the show previously talking about systems, processes and collaboration. This time she is back to talk about her new book: Master Content Strategy: How to Maximize Your Reach and Boost Your Bottom Line Every Time You Hit Publish. Mentioned in this episode: University of California, Irvine’s Continuing Education Programs The Great Courses Plus – Get a free trial! Babbel – Try Babbel for free!
Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, and the author most recently of Deep Work, a book which argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the modern workplace, and So Good They Can’t Ignore You, a book which debunks the long-held belief that “follow your passion” is good advice. Cal’s new book is Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World In this conversation, Cal and Erik talk about the premise of the book: Technology is intrinsically neither good nor bad. The key is using it to support your goals and values, rather than letting it use you. Blinkist – Get a 7 day free trial! University of California, Irvine’s Continuing Education Programs Jobscan – Get 10% off
Elizabeth Emens is a Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, and the author of Life Admin: How I Learned to Do Less, Do Better, and Live More. Elizabeth Emens was a working mother with two young children, swamped like so many of us, when she realized that this invisible labor was consuming her. Desperate to survive and to help others along the way, she conducted interviews and focus groups to gather favorite tips and tricks, admin confessions, and the secrets of admin-happy households. Life Admin tackles the problem of admin in all its forms, from everyday tasks like scheduling doctors appointments and paying bills, to life-cycle events like planning a wedding, a birth, a funeral. Emens explores how this labor is created, how it affects our lives, and how we might avoid, reduce, and redistribute admin whenever possible—as individuals and as a society. Mentioned in this episode: University of California, Irvine’s Continuing Education Programs Jobscan – Get 10% off Babbel – Try Babbel for free!
In this episode, Erik talks through the three words he has chosen for this year, and his perspective on the whole process of choosing three words. Chris Brogan is the originator of this method. The words for 2019 are Bricklaying, Streamlining and Moments. Mentioned in this episode: University of California, Irvine’s Continuing Education Programs The Great Courses Plus – Get a free trial! Babbel – Try Babbel for free! Chris Brogan on taking action on the right things SPAR James Clear on the Power of Habits, Building Good Habits and Breaking Bad Ones Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones John Zeratsky on Time, Busyness and Distraction Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day Joshua Becker on Refocusing, Decluttering and Purpose The Minimalist Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to a Decluttered, Refocused Life
Dr. Angela Gomez has over twenty years of experience in the fields of continuing education, instructional design, performance improvement, coaching, mentoring, and project management. Angela's background includes a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, a Master of Science degree and a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University. She is also a Board Certified Bariatric Educator. Dr. Gomez currently serves as Manager of Continuing Education Programs for Cardinal Health Innovative Delivery Solutions. She has served in this position since 2005 and manages the continuing education programs for over 3,000 pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. She has grown the program from 10 offerings in 2007 to over 200 offerings in 2018. She also assists pharmacists with developing professional development plans and honing their presentation and professional interaction skills. She regularly consults with the Texas A&M College of Pharmacy concerning educational deliverables and operates as an independent consultant to assist companies with the development of documentation and educational materials to bring their products and services to market, and to educate consumers on the proper use of the products.... Full bio and contact info at www.twopillspodcast.com
Summary: Ted C. Bonar, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and a nationally recognized professional mental healthcare trainer and speaker at conferences and universities. He is the Executive Director of the Campus Readiness Project, a National Trainer at Mental Health First Aid USA, a Featured Trainer for the Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Services, and he runs a successful private practice and psychological services consulting organization in Columbus, OH. He was previously the Chief of Continuing Education Programs at the Center for Deployment Psychology, where he oversaw and implemented training programs focused on common military-related behavioral healthcare curriculum including evidence-based treatment of PTSD, suicide risk and prevention, depression, substance abuse, reintegration concerns, and multicultural elements related to military and veterans. Dr. Bonar has held clinical positions at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Counseling Center, and private practice in both Bethesda, MD and Columbus, OH. Dr. Bonar is a highly regarded subject matter expert in working with military and veterans on university campuses, and has spoken at over 100 universities and national conferences as a featured presenter. He is a specialist and consultant in providing short-term, evidence-based treatment of PTSD in university counseling centers and private practice, and regularly provides national instructor trainings and classes for Mental Health First Aid. A frequent keynote presenter at various conferences and workshops, Dr. Bonar was awarded the 2013 Distinguished Alum award by Argosy University/Chicago. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Ted's background and professional experience Approaching veteran mental health from a non-veteran perspective Differences between Veteran Mental Health and other populations Learning how to hear shocking things Community and providers jumping to the conclusion that all veterans have PTSD Developing cultural competence with military populations without a military background The Center for Deployment Psychology Teaching military culture to non-military populations Shifting between types of therapy Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Center for Deployment Psychology Ted on Twitter Ted's LinkedIn profile Ted's Web site
Summary: Ted C. Bonar, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and a nationally recognized professional mental healthcare trainer and speaker at conferences and universities. He is the Executive Director of the Campus Readiness Project, a National Trainer at Mental Health First Aid USA, a Featured Trainer for the Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Services, and he runs a successful private practice and psychological services consulting organization in Columbus, OH. He was previously the Chief of Continuing Education Programs at the Center for Deployment Psychology, where he oversaw and implemented training programs focused on common military-related behavioral healthcare curriculum including evidence-based treatment of PTSD, suicide risk and prevention, depression, substance abuse, reintegration concerns, and multicultural elements related to military and veterans. Dr. Bonar has held clinical positions at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Counseling Center, and private practice in both Bethesda, MD and Columbus, OH. Dr. Bonar is a highly regarded subject matter expert in working with military and veterans on university campuses, and has spoken at over 100 universities and national conferences as a featured presenter. He is a specialist and consultant in providing short-term, evidence-based treatment of PTSD in university counseling centers and private practice, and regularly provides national instructor trainings and classes for Mental Health First Aid. A frequent keynote presenter at various conferences and workshops, Dr. Bonar was awarded the 2013 Distinguished Alum award by Argosy University/Chicago. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Ted's background and professional experience Approaching veteran mental health from a non-veteran perspective Differences between Veteran Mental Health and other populations Learning how to hear shocking things Community and providers jumping to the conclusion that all veterans have PTSD Developing cultural competence with military populations without a military background The Center for Deployment Psychology Teaching military culture to non-military populations Shifting between types of therapy Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Center for Deployment Psychology Ted on Twitter Ted's LinkedIn profile Ted's Web site
In the February 2, 2016 Boomer Generation Radio program, Rabbi Address welcomes Dr. Harry "Rick" Moody for the full hour. Dr. Harry (Rick) Moody is the recently retired Director of Academic Affairs for AARP, and is currently Visiting Professor at Fielding Graduate University and also serves as a Senior Fellow of Encore.Org. Dr. Harry (Rick) Moody A graduate of Yale (1967) and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University (1973), Rick taught philosophy at Columbia, Hunter College, New York University, and the University of California at Santa Cruz. From 1999 to 2001 he served as National Program Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Faith in Action and, from 1992 to 1999, was Executive Director of the Brookdale Center at Hunter College. Before working at Hunter, he served as Administrator of Continuing Education Programs for the Citicorp Foundation and later as Co-Director of the National Aging Policy Center of the National Council on Aging in Washington, DC. Dr Moody is the author of over 100 scholarly articles and book chapters, as well as a number of books. For more information, visit Rick's website. Boomer Generation Radio is sponsored in part by Kendal Corporation, a Quaker-based provider of continuing care retirement communities in the Northeast and Midwest, airs on WWDB-AM 860 every Tuesday at 10 a.m., and features news and conversation aimed at Baby Boomers and the issues facing them as members of what Rabbi Address calls “the club sandwich generation.” You can hear the show live on AM 860, or streamed live from the WWDB website. Subscribe to the RSS feed for all Jewish Sacred Aging podcasts. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
In the February 2, 2016 Boomer Generation Radio program, Rabbi Address welcomes Dr. Harry “Rick” Moody for the full hour. Dr. Harry (Rick) Moody is the recently retired Director of Academic Affairs for AARP, and is currently Visiting Professor at Fielding Graduate University and also serves as a Senior Fellow of Encore.Org. Dr. Harry (Rick) Moody A graduate of Yale (1967) and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University (1973), Rick taught philosophy at Columbia, Hunter College, New York University, and the University of California at Santa Cruz. From 1999 to 2001 he served as National Program Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Faith in Action and, from 1992 to 1999, was Executive Director of the Brookdale Center at Hunter College. Before working at Hunter, he served as Administrator of Continuing Education Programs for the Citicorp Foundation and later as Co-Director of the National Aging Policy Center of the National Council on Aging in Washington, DC. Dr Moody is the author of over 100 scholarly articles and book chapters, as well as a number of books. For more information, visit Rick’s website. Boomer Generation Radio is sponsored in part by Kendal Corporation, a Quaker-based provider of continuing care retirement communities [...] The post Boomer Generation Radio 2/2/16: Dr. Harry “Rick” Moody appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Dr. Harry (Rick) Moody, recently retired Director of Academic Affairs for AARP, is the December 17, 2013 guest on Boomer Generation Radio. Dr. Moody discussed how Baby Boomers can reimagine their retirement years with program host Rabbi Richard Address. [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="125"] Dr. Harry (Rick) Moody[/caption] A graduate of Yale (1967) and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University (1973), Rick taught philosophy at Columbia, Hunter College, New York University, and the University of California at Santa Cruz. From 1999 to 2001 he served as National Program Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Faith in Action and, from 1992 to 1999, was Executive Director of the Brookdale Center at Hunter College. Before working at Hunter, he served as Administrator of Continuing Education Programs for the Citicorp Foundation and later as Co-Director of the National Aging Policy Center of the National Council on Aging in Washington, DC. Dr Moody is the author of over 100 scholarly articles and book chapters, as well as a number of books. For more information, visit Rick's website. Boomer Generation Radio airs on WWDB-AM 860 every Tuesday at 10 a.m., and features news and conversation aimed at Baby Boomers and the issues facing them as members of what Rabbi Address calls “the club sandwich generation.” You can hear the show live on AM 860, or streamed live from the WWDB website. Subscribe to the RSS feed for all Jewish Sacred Aging podcasts. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.