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Solar plus batteries are having a breakthrough moment, signaling a major shift in global energy. An aluminum plant in Australia is moving to solar plus battery storage, making its production greener than ever. We also hear from a listener who connected his heat pump hot water heater to his HVAC system, proving once again that our audience is the smartest around. And in a groundbreaking development, scientists have achieved 100% lithium recycling, which could make EV battery production truly sustainable. Join The Clean Energy Show's CLEAN CLUB on Patreon for great rewards from Brian and James like our exclusive Patreon Podcast on Clean Energy! Meanwhile, a new millimeter-wave drilling technology could revolutionize geothermal energy by reaching depths conventional drills can't handle. Plus, we discuss fossil fuel subsidies in Canada and Alberta's premier's threats to national unity over green policies. Topics This Week: Solar plus battery storage powering an aluminum plant in Australia A listener shares his heat pump water heater and HVAC integration 100% lithium recycling breakthrough for EV batteries Millimeter-wave technology for next-gen geothermal drilling Canada's ongoing fossil fuel subsidies and Alberta's political maneuvers Listener Mail: Roshan Gervais shares his experience with a heat pump hot water heater in Edmonton, how it affects his home's temperature, and how he integrated it with his furnace ducts for cooling benefits in summer. Lightning Round: China is expanding its grid to keep up with its solar boom Mercedes-Benz unveils its most affordable and advanced EV sedan Germany locks its net-zero goals into the constitution Trump's plan to kill clean energy tax credits could spike U.S. household energy costs China's Sinopec halts Russian oil purchases Tesla deliveries drop 43% in Europe, while EV sales rise 28% BYD advances silicon-ion battery technology for improved safety and durability UK announces its first national forest in 30 years Global building sector emissions stop rising for the first time since 2020 Landmark youth climate lawsuit in the U.S. comes to an end, but leaves a lasting impact Join the Conversation: Email us at CleanEnergyShow@gmail.com Leave a voicemail at speakpipe.com/cleanenergyshow Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, bonus content, and community discussions: https://www.patreon.com/c/cleanenergypod Follow us on social media: https://www.tiktok.com/@cleanenergypod, https://www.instagram.com/cleanenergypod/, https://www.youtube.com/c/thecleanenergyshow, https://open.spotify.com/show/7nIGJi8pZ9EmiJTPY4VOr5, https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-clean-energy-show/id1498854987
This week, we're celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the UNT Food Pantry presented by Kroger, getting excited for the women's basketball conference championshps and learning about a unique training opportunity for a member of the UNT Police Department.In this episode: The UNT Food Pantry presented by Kroger has been serving UNT students for 10 years. We learned more about what the Food Pantry does and how UNT community members can help support this vital resource. (1:17-10:51) Ahead of the American Athletic Conference Championships taking place in Fort Worth March 8-12, Mean Green women's basketball star Tommisha Lampkin joins the pod to talk about what the program means to her after five years in Denton. (10:52-18:17) UNT Police Assistant Chief Jeremy Polk recently returned from an FBI Academy training in Quantico, Virginia, and tells us about the experience and how it will help him keep the UNT community safer. (18:18-34:28) Q&A: The hosts and some students talk about some of their favorite resources available to UNT students. Tell us your favorite UNT resource or department by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. (34:29-37:30)Helpful links:Follow our PodcastTranscriptsJoin the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
Happy Valentine's Day, Happy Friday Friends! This week we're talking about using AI to predict and prevent heart attacks, preview our Spring Preview events for future students and get excited for the UNT softball home opener coming up next week.In this episode: In the latest episode of The Lab, assistant professor of biomedical engineering Fateme Esmailie discusses her research on how artificial intelligence might be used to predict and prevent adverse cardiovascular events such as heart attacks after surgery. (1:57-5:10) We talk to members of the UNT Admissions team to learn more about the Spring Preview and Grad School Preview events for prospective students coming up on Feb. 22. (5:11-36:17) Softball seniors Cierra Simon and Skylar Savage talk about how their friendship and the softball program have grown over the last four years ahead of the team's home opener against Texas Tech on Feb. 18. (36:18-41:36) Q&A: In celebration of Valentine's Day, we're talking about finding love at UNT. Tell us your UNT love story by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. (41:37-44:25)Helpful links:Follow our PodcastTranscriptsJoin the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
(0:00) Felger, Mazz and Jim Murray start off the final hour taking calls. (11:32) Does Mahomes deserve to belong with Brady in the All-time great QB conversation? Email of the Day and Toolbag of the day (24:40) Stephen A. Smith Super Bowl comment along with calls. (37:26) The Final Word
We're bringing the inspirational stories out to wrap up January. Hear about a fraternity that led a March of Remembrance for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a first-gen alumna who's paying it forward to help future first-generation students and a story of Mean Green Pride leading to life-saving heroics. In this episode: We've got an interview with Keylen Davis, president of the Eta Epsilon chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, talking about his fraternity's connection to Martin Luther King Jr. and the signifigance of Black History Month starting tomorrow. (1:45-6:15) We've got an interview with a first-generation alumna who now works at UNT and helped launch the First-Generation Success Center to help other first-gen students. (6:16-21:42) You won't want to miss this unbelievable story about how a little Mean Green Pride led to some life-saving heroics. (21:43-45:30) Q&A: With Valentine's Day coming up, the hosts talk about the best date night spots around UNT and Denton. Tell us about your perfect Denton date by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. (45:35-49:00) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
We're celebrating the start of the spring semester with safety tips for students and new installments in our Democracy Primer and Eagles Abroad series. And of course we're talking about our snow days! In this episode: In honor of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (Jan. 9), UNT Police Department Corporal David Causey talks about his call to serve the UNT community and shares safety tips for students. (1:42-14:37) Our Democracy Primer series is still alive in '25, as political science principal lecturer Eddie Meaders joins us to talk about term limits as a Constitutional amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress was introduced last week. (14:38-33:57) In Eagles Abroad news, studio art major Sandra called in from Florence, Italy, to talk about how special it was to study the subject where so many historical masterpieces were created. (34:10-57:28) Q&A: After last week's snowfall, the hosts and some students talk about their favorite snow day activities. Let us know your go-to plans for a perfect snow day by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. (57:54-1:00:30) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
Happy New Year! We're still on vacation, so we're phoning it in by replaying our favorite segments from 2024. Enjoy! In this episode: Scott's favorite: From #HFNT 1, alumna Cara Santa Maria tells us about her decade of podcasting experience. (1:37-19:15) Alicia's favorite: From #HFNT 2, bee boxes are popping up around campus with help from the We Mean Green Fund and the UNT Bee Campus USA Committee. (19:16-28:10) Both our favorite: From #HFNT 9, we sat down with three of our Eagle Ambassadors – verified UNT aficianados – to get the inside scoop on campus life, covering everything from their favorite pieces of UNT trivia to the best places to sneak a nap on campus. Meet our Eagle Ambassadors or Schedule a Tour. (28:20-39:00) Q&A: We're off this week, no Q&A! But let us know what questions you'd like us to answer in 2025 by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
It's our final episode of 2024! We close out the year by learning about an alumnus who's making a difference in his community, chatting with members of the Mean Green Racing student organization and hearing from one of our Fall 2024 Great Grads. In this episode: Our new YouTube series, UNT Works, goes on the job with Mean Green alumni to see how their time at UNT helped them build their careers. Student correspondent Anthony Simone speaks with Metrocrest Services CEO Tracy Eubanks about how UNT prepared him for his career in business and nonprofit. (1:47-6:40) Our new Student Org Spotlight series kicks off with members of Mean Green Racing to learn more about their student organization. Learn more about UNT student organizations. (6:41-17:23) We hear the story of Anurag Gumaste, who started from humble beginnings in a small town in India and has now earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering. (17:24-32:48) Q&A: The hosts discuss their resolutions and goals for 2025. We also check in with students to see what they have planned for the new year. Tell us your goals or resolutions by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. (32:49-35:41) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
This week, we're catching up after Fall Break and talking about a cool new program being offered at UNT at Frisco, hearing from a student who balances studying business while being a ballerina and talking to an international studies student about her study abroad trip to Japan. In this episode: We speak to clinical professor Andrew Snyder from the College of Applied and Collaborative Studies about UNT's new Enology and Brewing minor offered exclusively at UNT at Frisco and get some tips on the best wine for holiday gift-giving. (1:38-17:08) Meet the Business Ballerina. G. Brint Ryan College of Business student Reece Domingue balances her passions of studying taxation and data analytics and teaching and perfoming ballet. She'll be performing in the Festival Ballet's production of The Nutcracker at UNT Dec. 13-15. (17:10-40:00) International studies major Emily calls in from her study abroad trip to Japan to tell us about her experience in the latest edition of our Eagles Abroad series. Learn more about UNT's Study Abroad program. (40:01-56:58) Q&A: The hosts and students share their dream study abroad destinations and what they'd like to study around the world. Share yours by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. (56:59-1:00:07) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
This week, we're talking about taking care of your mental health as we move on from the election and into the holiday season. We'll also hear about President Keller's vision for the future of UNT. In this episode: Associate Dean of Students Kacey Sebeniecher joins us to talk about the UNT CARE Team, a mental health resource for students, faculty and staff, and shares tips to take care of your mental health as we move on from the election into the holiday season. Learn more about Counseling and Testing Services. (1:15-11:33) We hear about UNT President Harrison Keller's vision for the future of the university from his recent Investiture ceremony. (11:34-44:55) Q&A: The hosts discuss ways they take care of their mental health when things get stressful. We also check in with students to see how they look out for their mental health when school gets stressful. Tell us your tips by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 940-565-4341. (45:00-49:) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
This week, we're heading back to The Lab to hear about how changes in technology have impacted the way the media reports on the Presidency, we've got our next Eagles Abroad interview with a student who studied in Spain, and we talk to Mean Green women's soccer head coach John Hedlund about getting his 400th career win a few weeks ago. In this episode: James Mueller, associate dean and professor at UNT's Mayborn School of Journalism, discusses the effects of technology on the media's reporting on the President of the United States. Watch The Lab. (1:25-3:47) Double major Addie (Journalism and Spanish) calls in from Pamplona, Spain, to tell us about her Study Abroad experience, including every international traveler's worst nightmare, losing her passport. (3:48-18:01) Mean Green women's soccer head coach John Hedlund talks to us about hitting two major milestones this fall – coaching his 30th season and earning his 400th win. Read more about Hedlund's decades of dominance at UNT. (18:02-27:54) Q&A: With finals coming up, the hosts discuss their favorite snacks and drinks to fuel late night study sessions. Tell us your thoughts by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (27:55-29:04) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
It's Homecoming Week! This episode, we're talking about all the fun events that have been happening on campus and the big game tomorrow, the final stretch before Election Day and throw in some Halloween talk. It's a busy time of year around here! In this episode: We hear from legendary alumni Billy Harper and Kevin Von Erich, respectively, who talk about their time at UNT and how it impacted them. Learn more about Harper's time with the One O'Clock Lab Band and Von Erich's playing days for the Mean Green. (1:20-7:35) In our last Democracy Primer segment before Election Day, we talk to political science assistant professor Brian Hamel about down-ballot races and the importance of researching every race before you cast your vote. Texas voting information. (7:36-15:12) Counseling Professor Trent Petrie talks about his work with the Bodies in Motion program, which aims to help female athletes struggling with body image issues. (15:13-36:40) Q&A: With Halloween around the corner, the hosts discuss aliens and ghosts. Tell us your thoughts by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (36:41-38:38) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
This episode, we're talking about a basketball tip-off event that should be a lot of fun for UNT fans, we've got the next segment in our Democracy Primer series covering PACs and Super PACs, and the first segment of our new Eagles Abroad series where we talk to students while they're on study abroad trips around the world. In this episode: Learn more about UNT Athletics' Nightmare on Elm Street basketball tip-off event coming to the Denton Square Oct. 16. Learn more about the Nightmare on Elm Street event. (1:45-13:03) In the fourth installment of our Democracy Primer series, political science principal lecturer Wendy Watson returns to give us a better understanding of how PACs and Super PACs work. Find Denton County early voting information. (13:04-24:45) Senior marketing major Ivonne calls into the pod from Rome to tell us about her study abroad experience in our new Eagles Abroad series. Learn more about UNT's Study Abroad program. (24:46-49:00) Q&A: The hosts discuss their favorite college classes. Tell us about your favorite UNT classes by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (49:01-56:23) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
Happy Friday, friends! This episode, we've got an interview about an innovative approach to tackling pandemic era learning loss, a roundtable discussion with some of our Eagle Ambassadors about how to live your best life in Denton and the next installment in our ongoing Democracy Primer series, this time about the differences between the House and the Senate. In this episode: As students continue to feel the effects of the pandemic, a new way of learning is hoping to get UNT students back on track with math. The classes, called MATH 340 and MATH 350, are meant for students who did not pass the math portion of the Texas Success Initiative. Anthony Hufford, a master teacher for Teach North Texas who taught the classes last year, shares what makes these classes so different. (1:35-22:24) Learn more about the math program. We sat down with three of our Eagle Ambassadors – verified UNT aficianados – to get the inside scoop on campus life, covering everything from their favorite pieces of UNT trivia to the best places to sneak a nap on campus. (22:25-40:23) Meet our Eagle Ambassadors or Schedule a Tour. For the third installment of our Democracy Primer series, we talked to political science principal lecturer Eddie Meaders to learn more about some of the key differences between the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. (40:24-1:10:37) Q&A: The hosts discuss their fondest memories as students at UNT. Share your favorite UNT memories by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (1:10:38-1:16:48) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
Welcome back to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. Today, we're diving deep into the story of Harry Cramer, founder and Managing Director of Smart Clinic, a specialist occupational health provider. Harry didn't begin his career in healthcare—he actually started out in marketing and made the bold leap into the occupational health industry in 2015. Now, nearly a decade later, Smart Clinic has grown to 43 employees, helping businesses across the UK reduce staff absences and support employee well-being. Harry's journey is more than just about business growth; he also runs Smart Clinic alongside his wife, Chloe. Today, we'll discuss what it's like to build a business with your partner, how to succeed in an unfamiliar industry, and why Harry believes that growth isn't just about scaling—it's about improving the quality of what you do. Key Talking Points: From Marketing to Occupational Health: How Harry transitioned from a marketing background into building Smart Clinic, a thriving occupational health business. Building a Business with Your Partner: The unique challenges and rewards of running a company alongside your spouse, and how to balance personal and professional life. The Importance of Speed and Technology in Occupational Health: Harry shares how Smart Clinic has disrupted the industry by providing fast, tech-driven services in a sector often known for slow responses. Occupational Health vs. Occupational Psychology: Understanding the difference between these two fields and how they work together to improve employee well-being. Empathy and Culture in High-Growth Companies: How Smart Clinic fosters a mission-driven, empathetic workplace culture as it scales. Connect with Harry Cramer and Smart Clinic: Smart Clinic Website: smartclinic.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-cramer-%F0%9F%A7%AC-ba5b3833/ Join the Conversation: Email us at hello@truthliesandwork.com or leave a comment on our YouTube channel to share your experiences, questions, or suggestions for future topics. Support with Mental Health and Well-being If you've been affected by any of the themes in this episode or are struggling with your mental health, the following resources may be helpful: UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. If you are in distress or despair, including thoughts of suicide, call Samaritans for free on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org. US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor. Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country. Connect with Truth, Lies & Work YouTube: Truth, Lies & Work YouTube Channel TikTok: Truth, Lies & Work TikTok Instagram: Truth, Lies & Work Instagram LinkedIn: Truth, Lies & Work LinkedIn Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn Connect with Leanne Elliott: LinkedIn Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com. Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.
We're finally back, friends! And we've got a very back-to-school themed episode with an interview about the Succeed at UNT campaign to connect students with valuable resources, a roundtable-style discussion with members of the UNT Green Brigade marching band and an interview to get to know new UNT President Harrison Keller, Ph.D. In this episode: An interview with Allicia Washington-White, communications strategist for student retention, about the Succeed at UNT campaign and how students can learn more about the valuable resources UNT provides to help them be successful. Learn more at succeed.unt.edu. (1:12-6:03) Hear from the director and members of the UNT Green Brigade marching band about their favorite band traditions and memories. (6:04-33:58) Get to know President Keller as he talks about his vision for UNT, his leadership philosophy and his favorite color. (34:05-57:36) Q&A: The hosts discuss their favorite part of back-to-school season. Share your favorites by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (57:37-58:49) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT
It's our last episode before summer break. Will you sign our yearbook? We have interviews about Juneteenth, the Electoral College and the UNT System Shared Core Values. In this episode: The hosts discuss Scott's recovery progress and the sole finalist to become UNT's next president. An interview with food writer and UNT history Ph.D. student Deah Berry-Mitchell about her research on Black Texan foodways to learn more about Juneteenth food traditions. She also shared that she's lending her historical expertise on exciting new projects under development — including the National Juneteenth Museum planned for Fort Worth. Learn more about the National Juneteenth Museum at thenjm.org. (2:30-34:00) In part two of our Democracy Primer series, we talk to Associate Professor of Political Science Gloria Cox to learn more about the Electoral College. (34:10-55:34) We spoke to one of the organizers of the first annual Values Summit to talk about UNT System's Shared Core Values. (55:35-1:10:09) Q&A: The hosts discuss which Value is most meaningful to them. Share your stories by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (1:10:10-1:12:46) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happy-friday-north-texas/message
Despite meticulous planning for podcast programming over the summer, sometimes life gets in the way... In this episode: The hosts discuss recent life events that will require the podcast to go on hiatus for the summer – after the next episode June 14. But we promise to come back with a vengeance in August! No segments or Q&A this week, folks – just life talk. Join the conversation by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happy-friday-north-texas/message
With President Smatresk having announced his plans to resign from the presidency this summer, we're sending him out with a very special episode to celebrate everything UNT has accomplished under his leadership for the last 10 years. In this episode: The hosts talk about the results of UNT's second annual Day of Giving and wish all our graduating students a happy commencement weekend. President Smatresk discusses his favorite UNT memories, his hopes and plans for the future, and who is the best Batman. (1:40-52:48) Q&A: The hosts dole out career advice for out latest batch of grads. Share your advice by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (52:50-55:25) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happy-friday-north-texas/message
Donations, double plays and democracy, oh my! We've got info about UNT's Day of Giving coming up on May 1, the inside scoop with softball star Cierra Simon and some educational election expertise. In this episode: With Finals Week right around the corner, we talk about events to help students relax and destress on calendar.unt.edu. We learn more about UNT's second annual Day of Giving and how it helps students succeed. (1:55-13:02) Go behind the scenes with Mean Green Softball through our My Day in the Life at UNT YouTube series. (13:03-19:10) Our new Democracy Primer series gets you ready for a big election year with basic explainers of how our elections work. Today's topic: Primaries. (19:11-36:33) Q&A: The hosts talk about why they chose to come to UNT as students. Join the conversation by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (36:34-41:11) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Transcripts Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happy-friday-north-texas/message
After all the excitement of the eclipse we've got some tips to get through Tax Day and ways to celebrate Earth Day! In this episode: We talk about our eclipse-viewing experience and get excited for EarthFest. Tax Day tips from Dr. Peggy Jimenez, accounting clinical associate professor. (01:15-12:50) Bee boxes are popping up around campus with help from the We Mean Green Fund and the UNT Bee Campus USA Committee. (12:50-22:54) Give your old clothes new life through UNT's Zero Waste Textile initiative led by Dr. Iva Jestratijevic, merchandising and digital retailing assistant professor. (22:55-46:00) Q&A: We answer a listener question about how we made friends in college when we were students and share resources for current students on how to Succeed at UNT. Join the conversation by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (46:02-49:35) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happy-friday-north-texas/message
It's an eclipse-isode! In anticipation of the solar eclipse coming up April 8, we're talking about how eclipses can help researchers prepare for natural disasters and how ancient civilizations tracked and interpreted eclipses. Plus, as we're relaunching our own podcast, we talked to an alum who's been podcasting for 10 years to get some pro tips! In this episode: We talk about UNT's Eclipse Watch Parties. Physics lecturer Rebekah Purvis discusses how researchers can better study the sun's atmosphere during eclipses to prepare for potential natural disasters in our YouTube series, The Lab. (02:24-05:15) History associate professor Zoe Ortiz talks about how ancient civilizations would interpret eclipses as omens and the technology they developed to predict the events. (05:21-20:55) Alumna Cara Santa Maria tells us about her decade of podcasting experience and talks about the plans for one of her shows to visit the DFW area for the eclipse. (20:56-51:58) Q&A: Get to know our hosts a little better as Scott and Alicia discuss when they attended UNT and what they studied – and join the conversation by emailing us at podcast@unt.edu or calling 443-684-2779. (52:00-57:54) Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happy-friday-north-texas/message
Happy Friday, North Texas! Welcome to the official podcast of the University of North Texas. Every episode we'll bring you the stories that make UNT so unique. Whether you're a future or current student, an alumni, a faculty or staff member, or just a general UNT enthusiast, we'll have something for you. Don't miss our premiere episode coming to a podcast player near you on Friday, March 29! Helpful links: Follow our Podcast Join the Conversation Email us at podcast@unt.edu Call us at 940-565-4341 Connect with us using #HFNT on X @UNTSocial or on Instagram @UNT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happy-friday-north-texas/message
We spend so much of our life trying to fit in. Do what the person next to us is doing. Follow the advice of random billionaires because "it worked for them". That's all well and good (and human nature) until you start losing yourself. One day you look up and realize that what you're building in life isn't #fulfilling. It's so far from your own voice that you're not sure how you got there. This week on POWER HOUR, Erin teaches us the art of....being ourselves. Celebrating our unique personalities while growing a thriving business. She goes over how to create an engaging, conversational email step-by-step to connect to your audience in a powerful way and increase your profits as you do it.
It was such a blast discussing Cognomovement with mother-daughter dynamic duo Liz Larson and Leah Larson! They talk about their roles within the company and how the company came to be, such as how Liz implemented a sales program as a sales trainer in the car business and was then a neurolinguistic practitioner after that car dealership closed. Now co-developer and lead trainer of Cognomovement's Research and Development department, Liz spends some time explaining what she does today and what types of resources that Cognomovement offers people. Cognomovement utilizes a revolutionary therapy technique that moves toward trying to solve problems such as fears and phobias, relationship issues, low energy and low creative output, inability to concentrate, and so much more – not by working with the mind but rather by working with the body! Liz's daughter Leah is the business manager of Cognomovement, taking care of email marketing and social media, and she discusses what that has been like. She also describes her email sequencing role and what that has been like for her, and both of them enthusiastically discuss Cognomovement and the importance of pre-framing. They, for example, offer a free weekly event at the end of which they make an offer. Liz and Leah also touch my heart by enthusing over what working with me at the Sales Maven Society has been like and what they have learned from working with me. Liz, for example, says that her work for her went from being a chore to being exciting and how even though she and Leah thought that they were doing well at the beginning, what I taught them and helped them build was still beneficial to them. The love and respect are mutual. Liz and Leah are changing the world and changing lives and are constantly testing the limits of what's possible for the betterment of humanity. I hope that you'll check out Cognomovement! You’re invited to join Nikki’s Sales Maven Society. This is an opportunity for you and Nikki to work together, you bring your questions, concerns, and sales issues, and she provides answers and guidance to boost your confidence. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click add to cart, and then checkout and use coupon code: 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! In This Episode: [0:42] – Nikki welcomes us to this episode of the podcast and introduces the topic of this episode – a sales success story from Liz Larson and Leah Larson. [1:27] – Liz gives us some background information about herself, such as how she has a background in sales in the car business and then became a neurolinguistic practitioner. [3:05] – Leah explains her role at Cognomovement, detailing how she is the business manager. [3:51] – Liz describes her relationship with Bill Mckenna, the founder of Cognomovement, and how he founded the company. [6:26] – We learn what the benefits are of Cognomovement and what types of people would be interested in what they offer. [8:55] – Liz details how people who might be interested in Cognomovement start the process of getting involved in it and what different types of services that Cognomovement offers. [11:50] – We learn that Cognomovement has acupuncture doctors, therapists, and people who are interested in self-help and healing. [13:59] – Liz talks about what success has looked like for Cognomovement. [15:41] – We learn about Gaia TV, an alternative streaming service. [16:13] – Leah explains the dynamic of their mother-daughter partnership and the large following that their YouTube profile has garnered. [18:38] – Leah describes her email sequencing role. [20:51] – Liz compares their startup process to having used training wheels. [23:01] – Nikki advises that when sending an email out to a list, we shouldn't address the entire list but rather address it as if you're talking to one person. [24:05] – Liz discusses how selling was at first a chore but that now it is exciting and explains why. [26:31] – We learn about how Nikki helped Liz and Leah and how Liz learned to pre-frame when selling. [28:14] – Liz narrates the process of having to completely rebuild their website and relaunch their business. [29:41] – Leah details what working with Nikki was like and what they gained from working with her. [31:31] – Liz offers her own insight regarding what working with Nikki was like. [33:16] – Nikki praises Liz's and Leah's work and details what working with them was like. [35:31] – Liz stresses how important that it is for her to consider and create goals around what's possible. [38:08] – Liz and Leah share what they have gained from being members of the Sales Maven Society. [40:49] – Leah shares with us how we can get in touch with them online. [41:54] – Liz mentions their free ebook Suffering Is Optional, which is available on their Cognomovement website. [42:38] – Nikki brings the episode to closure by offering a question with which you can open emails and offers a coupon code to join Sales Maven Society. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com @yoursalesmaven Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society To download free Resources from Nikki: www.yoursalesmaven.com/maven Find Liz & Leah: Cognomovement Gaia Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
It's the last of the double-digits here on episode ninety-nine of the Presentation Boss Podcast! This week we had a conversation with an expert from New Zealand on presentation skills, audience engagement and facilitation. He reached out to us after listening to the show, promising he had something to offer. And Johnny Quinn, the presentologist has loads to offer.As it turns out, this conversation made immediate change to how Kate and Thomas present their workshops and masterclasses. We cover a lot of ground in this show, delving deep into not just why audience engagement is important, but what it means, and some actual tools to achieve it. Plus, how this translates to the online medium, and some techniques around the use of PowerPoint. It really tickles all our favourites!Show your support for this episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationbossAbout Our GuestRaised and educated in Ireland, Johnny Quinn arrived in Dubai in 1996 determined to make the difference between presentations that fell flat, and those that sealed the deal. After several years with Philips Middle East he started AudienceAlive Dubai, and then in 2015, expanded the operation to beautiful Queenstown, New Zealand. In 2015, Johnny added audiencealive.com to his worldwide portfolio and expanded his business to cover Australia and NZ. He understands you don't get a second chance to make a first impression, so wants your presentation to realise its full potential. Since 2001, Johnny has provided custom presentation services for over 500 local and international clients resulting in over 25 000 slides and too many bullet points to count! Johnny's creativity and professional design experience will result in an effective presentation with impact.What You'll Learn:• What does ‘audience engagement mean' and how to tell if you have it• The techniques you can use to engage your audience and build interaction• How to check you have your audience listening if your presenting online• How we can use ‘the wisdom of the room' to work smarter, and improve learning outcomes• That one thing about PowerPoint, that if everyone knew, would do Johnny out of a job• The biggest mistakes people make when it comes to presenting data and slides• Some of the tools to build interaction into online meetingsMentioned In The Show:• Johnny Quinn's Website AudienceAlive.com• James Surowiecki | The Wisdom of Crowds• Presentology and Audience Engagement Solutions Download• The Ultimate PowerPoint Guide Download Continue the Conversation:• Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Show your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationboss• Join our online community: Presentation Bosses Facebook Group• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/
Have a laugh on episode ninety-six of The Presentation Boss Podcast. We have another guest expert interview discussion. And today it is with a name that has sat on Kate's bookshelf for years, and a Queensland local too. Marty Wilson is the author of More Funny, More Money all about how to incorporate humour into your business speaking – and why you should do it.He's a past pharmacist, stand up comic and now a speaker on resilience in change. In this enjoyable conversation, Marty re-affirms loads about what we already thought of speaking with humour, but also drops some fantastic new tools that both Kate and Thomas will be employing as soon as possible! This episode is all about getting serious about humour!Show your support for this episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationbossAbout Our GuestMarty Wilson is a resilience expert who has spoken to over 1000 inspirational people about how to live well – through the good times and the bad. Marty is a pharmacist turned award-winning advertising copywriter turned stand up comic turned bestselling author and speaker. He has spoken to over 500,000 people since he first leapt up on stage in 1997. Within 12 months Marty appeared on The Footy Show and travelled to the UK to become a full time standup. He returned home in 2008 and now lives in Noosa. He is the author of More Funny More Money which is about using humour in business to get more influence, more engagement, and more sales.What You'll Learn:• A way of using the stories you already know and tell in a business setting• The psychology of why audiences will love you for using humorous stories and jokes• Why being serious isn't the opposite of humour.• How to mentally prepare yourself for humour that doesn't work• How to recover if your joke goes really well, or not well at all• When you should separate yourself from your presentations, and how• Three reasons you need to be including humour in your presentations.Mentioned In The Show:• Scott Dikkers' Books• Marty Wilson's Book; More Funny, More Money• Marty Wilson's speaking website Continue the Conversation:• Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Show your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationboss• Join our online community: Presentation Bosses Facebook Group• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/
This is a show to remember. Episode ninety-three of The Presentation Boss Podcast! Today we have back Anthony Metivier, who you may remember from when we did a breakdown of his TED Talk (that Thomas coached). He is known as The Memory Guy, for being an expert in memory, recollection and observation techniques.We know one of the greatest public speaking fears is going blank on stage, so it only seemed right to have an expert in not forgetting share his wisdom and tools on the microphone. We have a great in-depth conversation that clears up what a memory palace is and how to use it, what you can do to internalise the flow of your presentation and exactly what it takes to practice these techniques.Plus, it's a fun show because Thomas has worked with Anthony before, but this was the first time Kate had met him. We get in depth, have a laugh and learn loads. You will too!Show your support for this episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationbossAbout Our GuestAs a bestselling author, Anthony Metivier is the founder of the Magnetic Memory Method, a systematic, 21st Century approach to memorizing foreign language vocabulary, dreams, names, music, poetry and much more in ways that are easy, elegant, effective and fun. Anthony writes his books and creates video courses for a variety of people who need help with a number of different memory needs. What separates Anthony from other authors on memory skills and development is that he doesn't focus on long strings of digits or training for memory championships. He offers simple techniques for memorizing the information that will change your daily. There's no hype in his training, just techniques that work.What You'll Learn:• How magic, study and mental illness lead Anthony into a life passion of memory techniques• Why most people struggle with ‘having a bad memory'• Exactly what the first step is when it comes to boosting what you see and recall• An explanation of the memory palace for dummies, and what most folks get wrong about them• What you can find in your own mind that aids with building memory anchors for when you need it most• How Anthony used memory techniques to flawlessly deliver his TED Talk• The daily habits that can help improve your skillsMentioned In The Show:• Anthony Metivier's website: Magnetic Memory Method• Anthony's explanation of Rhetorica Ad Herennium Continue the Conversation:• Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Show your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationboss• Join our online community: Presentation Bosses Facebook Group• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/
It's an inspiring time on episode eighty-six of The Presentation Boss Podcast. Kate and Thomas have been following the work of Vinh Giang for years, and earlier this year completed his online vocal course. He has a beautifully uplifting philosophy around your communication skills, but also the deep understanding to help you get there.After a year or so of trying to feature Vinh on the show, he's our last guest for 2020. This episode is a true conversation and we reckon you'll want to listen to it at least twice and take notes on the techniques he shares, steps you need to take and precisely what skills all of us need to work on to be able to communicate effectively.Show your support for this episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationbossAbout Our GuestWith only 6 months to graduate, Vinh Giang left his degree in commerce and law to become an online magic teacher ultimately building a hugely successful online business, which now serves over 800,000 students all around the world. This earned him the award of Top Young Entrepreneur in Australia. He is now a motivational and inspirational keynote speaker and uses magic as his metaphor when he speaks – he's found a way to make the medicine taste good! Vinh believes that presentation ability is the skill that often separates those that succeed from those that do not. Often underestimated, it is one of the core traits of all leaders and influencers, and is what gives them a key point of difference.What You'll Learn• Why Vinh Giang started life as a magician, and why he transitioned to speaking• The inescapable, and universal reason why the ability to communicate effectively is important• What skills you'll need as a technical aspect to be able to make changes in your world, and change the world• How you incorporate a unique skill or lessons from another skill into your presentations• The three instruments a speaker plays, how to play them and why• How to think about your voice as an instrument and the five foundations you need to work on• Using a three-way mirror to get a good perspective of yourself, to know what skills you need to improve• Whether content or delivery is more important, and why• How does being an introvert or an extrovert change how we should communicate.Mentioned In The Show• Vinh Giang's Workshops: STAGE Communication WorkshopContinue the Conversation:• Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Show your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationboss• Join our online community: Presentation Bosses Facebook Group• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/
This week on Beyond the Coffee Table the Podcast, we revisit 2020. The year SO MANY are so adamant on throwing in the garbage! HOWEVER, it is also a year we should have ALL learned something from. Come along with me on the journey, and let's discuss it. Grab your favorite beverage, whether it be wine, soda, juice or water. Sit back and enjoy the conversation. And don't forget to like, and subscribe if you haven't already. Follow Terry: Instagram: Twitter: Get the FREE Guide: 5 Critical Steps to Drowning Procrastination Join the Conversation: Email: tgharris@beyondthecoffeetable.com
Strap yourself in for episode eighty-three of The Presentation Boss Podcast. Today on the show we have a guest and all round cool dude from Canberra, Chris Huet. If you could imagine a Venn diagram where ‘fighter pilot', ‘poet', and ‘communication consultant' all overlap, then you've got a good idea where Chris lives. Kate and Thomas have known Chris for some time and followed his content which is always valuable. He even appeared in their live storytelling show!And of course he is bringing a load of value to another conversation. His direct answers don't stray too far from entertaining and gripping too. We cover the use of creative language, analysing audiences and lessons learned from a career in aviation and how those apply to public speaking. And you'll hear Kate learn a new word too!Show your support for this episode on Patreon: patreon.com/presentationbossAbout Our GuestChris Huet is a communications coach with over thirty years' experience in public and private sector leadership and technical and creative communication. He draws on practical knowledge and the latest research to help leaders speak more effectively. He believes that everyone can be confident speaking in front an audience. We can all improve the way we connect with other people and get our messages heard. Chris has led a fighter jet squadron, negotiated billion-dollar contracts and performed his poetry on stages around the world. As well as being a fighter pilot, successful consultant and business development manager, he is an award-winning spoken word artist and two-time TEDx presenter. His unique combination of experience with technical, business and creative communication has taught him the power of words in all their forms to inform, excite and persuade others.What You'll Learn• The biggest roadblocks to effective communication, and what you can do about them• How the rhythm and word choice of poetry makes it so emotionally powerful• Exactly how you can use poetic devices to make your presentations more memorable• Where to draw the line between too abstract and attractive language• Why knowing your audience should change your language choices, and how• The one time Chris came close to losing his life in the air, and what he learned that day.Mentioned In The Show• Chris Huet on LinkedIn• Chris' consulting website: Understood Consulting Services• Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Patterson, Grenny, McMillan, and SwitzlerContinue the Conversation:• Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Show your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationboss• Join our online community: Presentation Bosses Facebook Group• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/
It's your lucky day! Episode eighty of The Presentation Boss Podcast. Joining us today is Irish author, speaker trainer and stand-up comic, David Nihill. His philosophy around hacking public speaking, combined with his leverage of using Stand-Up techniques means he has a grounded, sensible but effective approach to what works in presentations.The interview starts with a bit of fun, but soon settles into a conversation with loads of stories and a huge amount of great advice. David wouldn't let us move on until he'd made sure he shared all the tips and techniques he had prepared to talk about. Can't argue with that dedication to service!Show your support for this episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationbossAbout Our GuestDavid Nihill is the author of the best-selling book Do You Talk Funny? and the Founder of FunnyBizz Conference. His work has been featured in Inc., Lifehacker, The Huffington Post, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Forbes, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The Irish Independent, Newstalk, TED and The Irish Times. “One of the best speaking coaches out there” according to Forbes.com, David's Hacking Public Speaking program has had over 34,000 students. His book was listed by Book Authority as the #1 public speaking book of all time and his speechwriting company is used by some of the world's leading CEO's. A sought after international business speaker, David also performs stand-up. He has over 40M views on his comedy videos. As a lecturer he has taught at Stanford Graduate Business School, UC Berkeley, University of Oxford and University College Dublin. A graduate of the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School he calls San Francisco home, and was named on the Irish America 100 List, which recognizes the accomplishments Irish-American and Irish-born leaders.What You'll Learn• How a simple online course launched David's speaker coach career• The vast difference between the importance of content compared to delivery• Exactly how to use joke structure and comedy patterns in business presentations• Three techniques to make even the most boring and dry content come alive• Why you might use slides to boost the entertainment value of your presentation• What the difference is between ‘speaking slower' and ‘pausing', and why one is more effective• The benefits of memorising your talk the right wayMentioned In The Show• David Nihill's website: https://davidnihill.com/• David's course: hackingpublicspeaking.comContinue the Conversation:• Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Show your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationboss• Join our online community: Presentation Bosses Facebook Group• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/
Today's topic: Addressing lifestyle is usually the best place to start when youth are struggling emotionally or academically. We all must go back to the basics when we are feeling off and the basics are the body. Learn the importance of using the evaluation tool of SCORE (sleep, consumption, outdoors, relationships, and exercise).Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on This Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes.Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Today's Topic: We have been telling youth to be calm when they are nervous about a performance, game, speech, recital, or social situation. Research is now showing that we have been giving bad advice. It is much more effective and helpful to reframe the anxiety as excitement! Nick will explain why this works and then share a few quick tips on how students can move from nervous to excited.Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on This Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes. Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Starting this week, we will be releasing one topic per episode with the goal of releasing two episodes per week. One episode on Monday morning and another on Wednesday morning.Today's topic: What adolescents have to say about the best ways parents can support the adolescents in their lives. The words that will be shared are directly from the minds and mouths of high school students. Please take the time to listen to the real experts on adolescence. Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on This Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes. Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Today's Topic: Executive Functioning - To start, Nick will explain what executive functioning is and why it is so important for youth development. Nick will then describe three different approaches that parents can utilize to better support and improve their child's executive functioning. Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on This Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes. Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Today's Two Topics: (0:33-11:54) The word anxiety is often overused and can be unhelpful. Using a more extensive and varied emotional vocabulary can be beneficial in helping our youth regulate their emotions, respond to difficult situations, and build self-efficacy. (12:05-20:58)When adolescents are in a state of high emotion, we need to remember the importance of active listening in order to develop empathy. We must listen before we can jump in with direction and advice. To wrap up, we will break down the different components of active listening. (Open-ended questions, Presence, Emotional Labeling, Reflection, and Affirmations).Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on This Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes. Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Today's two topics: (0:33-14:15) When parents get asked about their children, the most frequent response centers on academic achievements and extracurricular accomplishments. How does this impact kids' self-worth? Explore better options to shift the focus from outcomes to character development and process. (14:25-17:59) Never underestimate the power of leading by example. If you want to have a significant and lasting impact on your child, then you must first examine what your life is modeling for your adolescent. Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on this Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes. Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Today’s two topics: (0:33-09:17) - Focusing too much on safety can interfere with our kids' ability to develop self-efficacy. Learn the importance of limiting fear-based language and instead opt for "you got this" language to help your adolescent build self-efficacy and confidence. (09:28-16:19) How to validate your kids’ difficulties, differences, experiences, and diagnoses AND still hold them accountable. Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on this Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes. Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Today’s two topics: (0:33-10:32) How to stay connected with your child when concerning behaviors show up. Focusing more on the message of the behavior can be helpful to avoid fear-based parenting. (10:41-17:03) Adolescence is the prime-time for building resilience. Our youth must encounter the negative experiences of adolescence in order to build resiliency and be better able to connect with their peers. Please Don’t Forget to Subscribe, Rate, and ReviewIf you find this podcast helpful, please take a minute to subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend. I sincerely appreciate you taking time out of your jam-packed days to share positive feedback. For More Information on This Podcast or My Upcoming Presentations Visit: www.perspective4parents.comJoin the Conversation Email questions or feedback to: perspective4parents@gmail.comMy goal is to provide real-life, actionable steps and solutions that you can start implementing in your life today. From the day-to-day, nitty-gritty challenges to the big-picture life concerns, feel free to email topics that you want me to discuss in future episodes. Follow Perspective For Parents: www.perspective4parents.com
Can you separate art from the artist? And what's the difference between playing the victim and simply acknowledging the problems in society? The boys dive head first into these topics on this week's episode. Join the Conversation: Email: smalltalkquestions@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/smalltalkcast_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smalltalkpodcast/ Jonathan's Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sphereflame/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sphereflame Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01pfDDf2RVI&t=78s Donavan's Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donavanbarrett/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/donavanbarrett Tumblr: http://lifeasdonavan.tumblr.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/donavanbarrett
This time, on Complete with DLC: With a light news doc and a heavy heart, the boys discuss the new Titanfall 2 update, Beyond Good and Evil 2, the Steam Summer Sale, and more! Beyond Good and Evil Tech Demo :https://youtu.be/HWmiALbzT9s Join the Conversation: Email us at Completewithdlc@gmail.com Twitter: Twitter.com/CompleteWithDLC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hosts are Jacob Griffin & Brad Knight Follow us on various Social Medias! Jacob: Every thing is @ItsJayGriff Jacob's 365 in 365: www.youtube.com/channel/UCgVP4b5zFuu0oQSzLAapz-Q Brad: Kalgne on Twitter. Brad#1261 on BattleNet Follow The Show Twitch: www.twitch.tv/completewithdlc/ Soundcloud: @complete-with-dlc iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/compl…d1069256052?mt=2 Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=75700&refid Catch the VODs on Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmY6wtryW3PpMJPXirCuYA
This time, on Complete with DLC: It's back to normal for the boys as they discuss cross platform play, IO Interactive becoming an independent studio, Xbox Game Pass, and more! Join the Conversation: Email us at Completewithdlc@gmail.com Twitter: Twitter.com/CompleteWithDLC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hosts are Jacob Griffin & Brad Knight Follow us on various Social Medias! Jacob: Every thing is @ItsJayGriff Jacob's 365 in 365: www.youtube.com/channel/UCgVP4b5zFuu0oQSzLAapz-Q Brad: Kalgne on Twitter. Brad#1261 on BattleNet Follow The Show Twitch: www.twitch.tv/completewithdlc/ Soundcloud: @complete-with-dlc iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/compl…d1069256052?mt=2 Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=75700&refid Catch the VODs on Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmY6wtryW3PpMJPXirCuYA
Got leadership challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, April 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guests Verna Jaggers, Coach/CEO of Jaggers n Harmony and Dr. Donald Chick, CEO of New Synergist Consulting look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Got leadership challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, April 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guests Verna Jaggers, Coach/CEO of Jaggers n Harmony and Dr. Donald Chick, CEO of New Synergist Consulting look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, March 2 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guest Jenni Furmer, CEO of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services in West Beach, FL look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, March 2 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guest Jenni Furmer, CEO of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services in West Beach, FL look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, March 2 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guest Jenni Furmer, CEO of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services in West Beach, FL look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Email/call-in your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, Jan 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time to Leadership Matters. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA; Terry Wayne Brooks, Senior Pastor of Bayview Baptist Church in San Diego, CA; and Valerie Wright, CEO of Wright Ideas Unlimited in Palm Beach, FL look forward to sharing tips and hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Email/call-in your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, Jan 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time to Leadership Matters. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA; Terry Wayne Brooks, Senior Pastor of Bayview Baptist Church in San Diego, CA; and Valerie Wright, CEO of Wright Ideas Unlimited in Palm Beach, FL look forward to sharing tips and hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, Nov 4 from 2 -3 PM Pacific Time. Our host for the hour Dr. Sheryl White, (formerly Gee) Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association; Mr. Harold Tuck, Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government and Retired County of San Diego Chief Information Officer; and Dr. Jeffery Carr, Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Vice President at Point Loma Nazarene University look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity for updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, Nov 4 from 2 -3 PM Pacific Time. Our host for the hour Dr. Sheryl White, (formerly Gee) Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association; Mr. Harold Tuck, Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government and Retired County of San Diego Chief Information Officer; and Dr. Jeffery Carr, Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Vice President at Point Loma Nazarene University look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity for updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!