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The words we use don't just describe reality—they create it. In this episode, we explore how small shifts in language can transform mindset, build agency, and reshape how we navigate challenges. Drawing from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, linguistic relativity, and neuroscience, we unpack the hidden ways language reinforces limitations or opens new possibilities. Plus, we share practical tools to help you replace reactive phrases with proactive, empowering language. Books for Further Learning: • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey • Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear • Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict, and Increase Intimacy by Andrew Newberg & Mark Robert Waldman • Linguistic Relativity: Language, Thought, and Culture by Caleb Everett • How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain by Lisa Feldman Barrett • Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself by Kristin Neff Call to Action: What's one reactive phrase you're shifting into a proactive one? DM me or tag me on social media with your language shifts—I'd love to hear how this episode is helping you reframe your mindset! **** Ready to make a change? Book Your Next Chapter Call w/ Patricia. Patricia's 1:1 and group coaching programs are about becoming the active designer of your life through any transitional phase. Learn more at https://www.patriciacosulich.com. Share this episode and tag us on social media! @patricia.cosulich & @the_transitions_podcast
"12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict, and Increase Intimacy"
In this enlightening episode of New Teacher Talk, Dr. Monica Boehle, NBCT, provides invaluable strategies for early career teachers on how to effectively prepare for and conduct progress conferences with students and their caregivers. The conversation centers around the significance of gathering student reflections, showcasing grade-level work exemplars, maintaining focused discussions, meticulous note-taking, and following up on action items post-conference. Key Takeaways: Gathering Student Reflections: Importance of collecting insights from students about their learning journey. Exemplars of Grade-Level Work: Utilizing student work samples to illustrate expected standards and achievement. Focusing the Conversation: Strategies to keep discussions centered on student progress and goals. Note-Taking: The value of documenting key points during the conference for future reference and follow-up. Action Steps: Follow through on identified next steps to support student learning and development. Resources: Student to Grown Up Letter: A tool for facilitating student reflections and fostering their voice in the conference process. Student Conference Agenda Sheet: An effective resource for organizing notes and ensuring comprehensive discussions during conferences. Goals: The primary objective is to establish strong collaborative partnerships with caregivers that enhance student learning by recognizing individual progress, strengths, and areas for improvement. Keywords: Progress Conferences, Student Reflections, Exemplars, Note-Taking, Action Steps, Collaborative Partnerships, Early Career Teachers, Student Voice, Teaching Strategies.
Brooke is a powerhouse in the product industry. She spent six years helping scale lululemon, where she managed stores, led operations, and eventually oversaw $100 million in retail stores as the Australia/NZ Area Director. She went on to become the Country Manager of Cotton On managing over 200 stores and more than $250M in sales. From there she moved to General Manager at TOM Co, where she radically expanded their range and led the business to a successful sale. Brooke loves both big and small business, coaching startups and demonstrating her strategic scaling prowess. She's not just a leader; she's a legend in the industry, and is passionate about good business. Mentioned in Conversation: Strategies that led the growth of lululemon, Cotton On & TOM Organic The ONE piece of advice she gives to product-based businesses looking to scale Key differences in growing startups and big business (and what you can learn from each) The 8-step framework to scaling a successful product-based brands Her unique take on managing work/life balance with 2 young kids Ready to learn more? Check out our brand new program Product Uprising HERE Links Owners Collective Website Owners Collective Instagram Pru on LinkedIn
Episode Summary:In this solo episode of the Dental Practice Heroes podcast, Dr. Paul Etchison shares his personal journey and the lessons learned on building rapport with patients to increase case acceptance. From his early days as an enthusiastic new dentist to his realization of the importance of non-verbal communication and deep, meaningful conversations, Dr. Etch shares actionable strategies for dentists to connect with their patients on a deeper level. He also discusses the significance of posture, eye contact, and hand gestures in making a lasting first impression and the power of asking questions to engage patients effectively.Key Takeaways:Building Rapport is Key: The importance of establishing a connection with patients before diving into dental needs.Non-Verbal Communication Matters: How posture, eye contact, and hand gestures can significantly impact patient perception and trust.The Art of Conversation: Strategies for engaging patients in meaningful conversations to understand their needs and concerns better.Learning from Literature: Insights from "Captivate" by Vanessa Van Edwards and "Six Conversations" by Heather Holliman on improving communication skills.Practical Tips for Practice: Dr. Etch shares personal anecdotes and lessons on how to enhance patient consultations and increase treatment acceptance.Why You Should Listen:This episode is a must-listen for dentists and dental professionals looking to refine their patient communication skills and build stronger relationships with their patients. Dr. Etchison's relatable storytelling, combined with practical advice from his experiences and recommended readings, provides listeners with a comprehensive guide to making every patient feel valued and understood. Whether you're struggling with case acceptance or looking to improve your patient interactions, this episode offers valuable insights into making a positive impact on your practice and patient care.Mention the Dental Practice Heroes Podcast and get your first month free at www.relevanceonlinemarketing.com DPH Coaching Operational Excellence: Strategies to streamline practice operations for efficiency and growth. Team Building and Leadership: Techniques to build a cohesive team and lead effectively. Financial Management: Guidance on managing the financial aspects of a dental practice for long-term success. Personal Development: Coaching on personal growth to enhance professional performance. Visit www.dentalpracticeheroes.com to Learn more Visit www.ColoradoSurgicalInstitute.com for more information about CE courses and get 10% off as a DPH listener!
Personalizing care goals to account for a patient's values, preferences, or circumstances can make a significant difference in share decision-making and treatment planning. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Melissa Kah Poh Loh, MBBCh, BAO, assistant professor of Geriatric Hematology and Oncology at the University of Rochester Medical Center's Wilmot Cancer Institute about strategies to optimize critical conversations with patients with acute myeloid leukemia. “For older adults with acute myeloid leukemia, the treatment landscape has changed in the last few years…and their [patients'] preferences and goals really make a difference in what we ultimately choose together with patients and family members…incorporating this as part of the conversation is very important.” – Melissa Kah Poh Loh, MBBCh, BAO Melissa Kah Poh Loh, MBBCh, BAO Assistant Professor of Geriatric Hematology and Oncology University of Rochester Medical Center, Wilmot Cancer Institute Rochester, NY This is the second episode of a four-part series developed in connection with the ACCC education program Achieving and Maintaining Better Outcomes for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. This episode was made possible with support by Bristol Myers-Squibb. Additional Reading/Sources Strategies to Addressing Disparities in Patients with AML · Shared Decision-making in Acute Myeloid Leukemia · Talking about Acute Myeloid Leukemia (Cancer Support Community) · Shared Decision-making: Practical Implementation for the Oncology Team (ACCC)
Are you a networking fan? A surprising number of people say they're not! They find it awkward and don't know how to build the conversation, balance what we want to talk about, close the conversation and then appropriately follow up. Even if it's for internal events, I know that some of you find this challenging and find yourself putting on your ‘networking' persona, rather than connecting authentically and having conversations that genuinely build relationships. What you will learn in this episode: Why network - what's the real purpose Cultural values which can impact our networking success Getting into the conversation Balancing the chat and what you want Non-verbal communication in networking Conversation exit strategies Closing the conversation and follow up appropriately Resources: Discover more about our programme, 9 steps to communication confidence, to fast-track your communication when working in English: https://culturecuppa.com/individuals Explore our team communication programme for global teams: https://culturecuppa.com/leaders-and-managers Listen to episode 22 here: https://youtu.be/ornx90GxX6o Sign up to receive future episodes of the podcast as soon as they are released: https://culturecuppa.com/get-free-insights Follow me on LinkedIn for more strategies, skills and tips: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-rennoldson Email me: victoria@culturecuppa.com Website: https://culturecuppa.com
We're sure everyone is familiar with the popular Netflix reality TV show, Love is Blind, but did you know that you can actually learn some tools for having successful conversations at your next networking event from the show? No, these conversations won't end in a terrifying wedding whereby all your guests anxiously await the ‘I do' or the ‘I don't.' However, you could stand to create incredibly meaningful professional relationships and even friendships. You will also develop your social skills and self-esteem which will have a positive impact on your business! We know that networking events can be awkward, daunting, and straight-up terrifying and we want to help you find a way to strike up effective conversations with the right people. Although you may be tempted to word-vomit your elevator pitch, we have some better ideas that will lead to more authentic connections. In this episode, we break down how we can learn to have conversations again and conserve energy by interacting with the right people in the right roles. Tune in to find out how to know your type, know your limits, and know what you're going into networking events for! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to thestrategyhour.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Healthed lecture, A/Prof Peter Richmond, General Paediatrician and Immunologist; Perth Children's Hospital; explains that while meningococcal meningitis is a devastating disease, fortunately, vaccination dramatically reduces the risk. And while some meningococcal vaccines are freely available to certain at-risk groups, others need to be paid for by the patient which can be a barrier. For the treating GP, the challenge is to provide patients with the appropriate information and education so they can make a realistic assessment of the cost-benefit equation. This includes making people aware that unfunded does not mean unimportant. A/Prof Richmond will provide practical advice on these important conversations to ensure the best possible outcome. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seit gut einem halben Jahr begleiten Sophie und Remon Elsten eine Schweizer Bank bei der gesamten Konzeption und Integration der Conversational Banking Strategie. Hier geht es nicht nur um die Gestaltung eines einzelnen Bots, sondern wie können die Themen Chat langfristig in die gesamte IT-, Kommunikations- und Compliance Landschaft der Bank integriert werden. In der heutigen Folge teilen Sophie und Remon ein paar Insights aus dem gemeinsamen Projekt.Vielen Dank auch an unsere Starken Podcast-Partner mesoneer.Und als Medienpartner mit dabei CMM360.Und noch mehr zu Chatbots könnt ihr hier lesen.
How do you create value as a sales professional? Our friend, Anthony Iannarino believes that sales conversation is the only vehicle you have for value creation. In this episode, you'll discover the type of conversation that adds value. You will discover the power of being one-up as you deeply care about your prospects and the results they achieve. Sales Leaders: Breakthrough to the next level of success and fulfillment by creating an authentic sales culture. Get the mindset, skillset, and toolset at the Breakthrough Sales Leaders Retreat, on October 20, 2022. Larry and Darrell will be joined by Dave Sanderson to create a powerful event. Learn more and register at www.breakthroughsalesretreat.com.
How do you create value as a sales professional? Our friend, Anthony Iannarino believes that sales conversation is the only vehicle you have for value creation. In this episode, you'll discover the type of conversation that adds value. You will discover the power of being one-up as you deeply care about your prospects and the results they achieve.Sales Leaders: Breakthrough to the next level of success and fulfillment by creating an authentic sales culture. Get the mindset, skillset, and toolset at the Breakthrough Sales Leaders Retreat, on October 20, 2022. Larry and Darrell will be joined by Dave Sanderson to create a powerful event. Learn more and register at www.breakthroughsalesretreat.com.
Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Sally Needham, Academy Human Development and Performance Culture Lead at Sheffield United, consultant and FA coach educator and Jane Booth, 'Chaser of Dreams' Consultant, Mentor and Cultural and Leadership Developer. This Week's ContentNeuroscience for Leadership: Harnessing the Brain Gain Advantage – Tara Swart and Kitty Chisholm Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict and Increase Intimacy – Andrew Newberg and Mark WaldmanSwitch: How to change things when change is hard – Chip Heath and Dan HeathThe Art of Creative Thinking – Rod JudkinsSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED Tara Swart WebsiteDean Leak on The Magic Academy Podcast – Russell Earnshaw
Ever felt like you were on the low ground in conversations? Feeling out of your depth with imposter syndrome... In todays Livestream we cover seven ways to level the conversational playing field.
Ever given somebody a compliment only for it to be swatted away. Sadly, compliments make many people embarrassed, disbelieving, or suspicious for the motives of the compliment-giver. Yet compliments can have incredibly powerful positive effects when delivered by skillful hands. This episode will turn you into a skillful practitioner of the compliment.
Have you ever looked at outgoing people and wondered just what invisible quality they have which enables them to make friends with seemingly little effort? Then you look at your own friend network and see your cat looking back? This episode will raise four shocking realisations from your subconscious, and once you see them held up to the light, you can make instant changes that will remove barriers to future friendships
The path to being a better conversationalist takes a leap of faith and a measure of trust in yourself. It requires that you leap off a cliff and build your wings on the way down, It's counter-intuitive to what you've probably been doing for most of your life… But it's also a very simple and liberating transition that will increase your personal stock of likability if you're ready for it…
Questions are what can fuel the fire of a conversation, but they may have much wider implications than you imagined. Tune in to this episode to discover the three question types and how developing a questioning mindset could transform a lot more than just your social interactions...
Ever feel like it would be easier to pick up a mountain than it would your eye level? As a rule of thumb, your gaze rests at the same level as your self-belief, self-esteem, self-worth etc You know you are radiating low self-confidence, and It just sucks not to be able to hold eye-contact for more than a few second before dropping it in supposed deference to the other person. It needs to stop and you need to claim your place as an equal in any conversation so lets look at four strategies for developing healthy eye-contact
You may have heard it said when two people meet and just click straight away - 'It feels like i've known you my whole life... Well the opposite can be true too. Ever been the quiet one in conversations? or the over-sharer? ever just not been able to click with someone? This episode about the four levels of conversation may just offer an explanation for all of it...
Being the quiet one in social settings means you will almost always be the follower in conversations. Being the follower means you often get led into topics unfamiliar to you. This results in you having little to contribute. In this episode we will cover five different ways you can lead in a conversation, from the very gentle to the dominant. Great conversations are balanced conversations, so lets get into it... To listen to previous livestreams go here: www.lifeconfident.com/livestream
Have you tried to develop better social skills, you've read the books, armed yourself with some strategies, put yourself out there, but somehow you're not making progress, just like you're on a slide with too much friction. Chances are one or more things are holding you back. Tune in to the podcast to discover five ways of removing the friction. To connect with this social skills series, get bonuses and notifications for future casts, go to: www.lifeconfident.com/livestream
How many times have others misunderstood what you said? Or how often have you misunderstood or misinterpreted what somebody said to you? The Four Sides conversation model provides a structured approach to ending miscommunications, or at the least - raising our awareness of the ambiguities and assumptions in what we say...
Chris Jones joins us to talk conversation, strategies, and speaking. Chris Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and TESOL at the University of Liverpool, UK. He has been involved in English language teaching for over twenty five years and holds the Cambridge CTEFLA and DTEFLA qualifications alongside an MA and PhD from the University of Nottingham. Chris' main research interests are related to spoken language. He joins us to talk about that and his new book called "Conversation Strategies and Communicative Competence." Specifically in this episode, he tackles: his early influences, including Ron Carter, Scott Thornbury, and Dave Willis his impetus for his new book "Conversation Strategies and Communicative Competence" his writing process the difference between speaking and conversation the difference between conversation strategies and communication strategies reasons why conversation strategies are often neglected in teaching how teachers can help their students with improving their spoken communication More on Chris Jones: Twitter: @ELTResearch His talk to launch his new book Details on his new book "Conversation strategies and communicative competence" His University of Liverpool staff page For more information on this episode, see our blog post about it. Podcast Creation: This episode was created with support from Thinkific & Podbean. If you're looking to launch a course or start a podcast, we highly recommend them - and use them ourselves. As always, thank you for listening. Your support has been overwhelming and we couldn't do what we do without you. We hope this podcast serves as an effective CPD tool for you. If you have a comment or question about today's show, we'd love to hear from you: info@learnyourenglish.com For more info on what we do at LYE, check out: Join Our Mailing List Join Our Teacher Development Membership Join our Self-directed Learning Portal See Our Online CPD Courses for Teachers Follow Learn YOUR English Follow Teacher Talking Time
The Women's Climate Congress is a new project that asks: How can womens rising transform our response to climate change? And they call to the women of Australia to join them. Earth Matters presents part of their Womens Climate Conversation bringing us two science communicators: Former Catalyst presenter Jonica Newby talks about ways to deal with, rock bottom climate grief. She draws from her book Beyond Climate Grief: A journey of love, snow, fire and an enchanted beer can [March 2021] concluding: " The antidote to climate anxiety is action." Author Rebecca Huntley picks some gems from her book How to Talk About Climate Change in a Way That Makes a Difference Interviewed by Janet Salsbury and Lyn Stephens founding members of The Womens Climate Congress Link: WOMEN'S CLIMATE CONGRESS - Women's Climate Congress - home (womensclimatecongress.com) This week's show is #1311 and was produced by Bec Horridge
In this Healthed lecture, A/Prof Peter Richmond, General Paediatrician and Immunologist; Perth Children’s Hospital; Director, WA Child and Adolescent Health Research Network, will cover some conversation strategies to educate patients so they can make a realistic assessment of the cost benefit equation. Also, for many patients, an additional challenge is to understand that unfunded vaccines are still important as well as how to manage finances to pay for them. Peter will provide practical advice on how to have these important conversations to ensure the best possible outcome. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave shares effective conversation strategies through an analysis of talk-show comedians and the legendary Howard Stern. In the world debut of "Be My Friend," Dave interviews actress Betsy Brandt (Breaking Bad, Michael J. Fox Show) to determine whether they could be friends.
On this episode of BIG Intuition, I am sharing 4 reasons why I think Marketing is magical. The book mentioned was “Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict, and Increase Intimacy.” by Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman. Special podcast listener discount code = BIG25 to save 25% off of your purchases on my website (not including the Visionary Monthly subscription program). To learn more about me, find me on Instagram at @bgintuitivemarketing or www.BrittanyGash.com. About Me: My name is Brittany Gash and I am an Intuitive Marketing pro and Tarot Reader, working to build a bridge between the mystical and the logical. I've been working in marketing since 2006 and have been reading tarot since 2001. My goal is to empower you to create soul-aligned, intuitive marketing strategies that are authentic and effective so that you can reach your business goals. Our intuitive gifts and spiritual tools/rituals can be connected to pro marketing strategies - bridging our personal and spiritual lives and allowing us to have soul-centered businesses.
Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning podcast, episode #88 with Dr. Andrew Newberg, M.D[i]. an American neuroscientist who is the Director of Research at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,[1] and the author of ten books (translated into 6 languages), and over 200 articles on neuroimaging in neuropsychiatric disorders and also on neuroscience and religion.Watch the interview on YouTube here. I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to speak with Andrew, as he has been exploring the topic of neurotheology, which addresses the relationship between the brain and religious experiences, since his teenage years.Andrew is the co-author of the bestselling book, How God Changes Your Brain[ii] (2009) which was chosen by Oprah for her book club that same year[iii] and Why God Won’t Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief (2001)[iv] which both explore the relationship between neuroscience and spiritual experience. He has also co-authored Words Can Change Your Brain (2013)[v] Why We Believe What We Believe: Uncovering our Biological Need for Meaning, Spirituality and Truth (2008)[vi] and The Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Belief (1999). The latter book received the 2000 award for Outstanding Books in Theology and the Natural Sciences presented by the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences[vii] which is an organization that focuses on building bridges between theology and science.I’ve got some powerful, insightful, thought provoking questions for Andy, and I know you will find this topic interesting, especially with his ability to share his insights and years of research, from the point of view of pure science.My name is Andrea Samadi, and if you are new here, I’m a former educator who created this podcast to bring the most current neuroscience research, along with high performing experts who have risen to the top of their field, with specific strategies or ideas that you can implement immediately, whether you are an educator, or in the corporate space, to take your results to the next level. If we want to improve our social, emotional and cognitive abilities, it all starts with an understanding of our brain.Welcome Andy and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge of this fascinating topic on the podcast today.For anyone who knows your schedule, this is a rare opportunity, and I’m grateful for Mark Waldman[viii] for connecting us after the webinar you did last week where you addressed many powerful and mind-boggling questions that connect theology and neuroscience that I know will benefit those who listen to this podcast in different part of the world.Q1: Andy, I have had so much interest in this podcast, even before we had booked our time to speak today. I just put up a graphic with your book cover “How God Changes Your Brain” and the messages started coming in on all social media accounts. Then I quoted something you say in the book “the more you think about God, the more you alter the neural circuitry of in specific parts of the brain”...and then you say with the utmost confidence that “God can change your brain.” (Andrew Newberg M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman, How God Changes Your Brain).Can we begin here? Where did your interest in religion and the human brain begin? What is Neurotheology? What does neuroscience say about whether there is a God or not? Q2: I have to ask it. I grew up going to church every Sunday, (Presbyterian), read and studied the Bible, and really do believe in the 10 Commandments but I still don’t really know how I would explain God, other than the fact that I just believe he exists and I do feel more connected to God/spirit when I’m in nature. I know that you have scanned the brains of Franciscan nuns and charted the neurological changes that happen in the brain. What is God? Is God the same as consciousness? What does your research show about religion and the human brain? Is there a certain area you would look at that connects my religious beliefs to my brain?Q3: You covered this on the training you did for Mark Waldman’s group last week, but I think it’s so important to talk about today. It’s about the power of intercessory prayer (praying on behalf of others). It’s a component of the Dr. Daniel Siegel’s “Wheel of Awareness[ix]” Meditation where we are asked to focus on those who we are close to and send loving/kindness to those in our communities, cities, state, country and expanding to the world. What does your research say about praying for someone far away? Is it possible to measure one person who might not put the focused attention towards the person they are praying for verses someone else who focuses with intent, loving, and kindness? Can prayer really impact those close or far from us?Q4: You mentioned on that call you did last week, that you did a brain scan, an MRI, where they measured your brain, and your memory, by asking you to remember 10 words. This caught my attention, because I just had my brain scanned using a SPECT SCAN and, the results showed I scored low (1/10) on recall memory which I feel was accurate. For the life I me, I couldn’t remember random words during the test. But I can remember things word for word, from over 30 years ago (conversations with people, or speeches from 12 years ago). From the brain scans that you have done, what are some strategies that you have seen for people like me, looking to improve memory recall? How did YOU do on that MRI test? What other techniques have you seen people use to improve their memory? Q5: I just finished watching Dr. David Perlmutter’s Alzheimer’s, the Science of Prevention Series[x] that focuses on the staple things we should all be doing to prevent this debilitating disease that has he mentions no known or meaningful cure. We all know that sleep, diet and exercise and important for protecting the aging brain, but what else have you found to be an important practice to preserve our brain health? What do you do?Q6: We’ve covered belief or paradigms on this podcast, with different episodes and speakers. What do you think from your experience working with the brain? What are beliefs, how do they form, where are they stored, and how can we change old/outdated beliefs? Q7: In closing, is there anything that’s important to this topic, that we haven’t discussed today?RESOURCES:The Principles of Neurotheology by Andrew Newberg, M.D. http://www.andrewnewberg.com/books/principles-of-neurotheologyKirtan Kriya Meditation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfKEAiwrgeY REFERENCES:[i] www.andrewnewberg.com[ii] How God Changes Your Brain: Breakthrough Findings from a Leading Neuroscientist, Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman (March 20, 2009) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Y35GDS/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1[iii] Oprah’s Book Club http://www.oprah.com/book/How-God-Changes-Your-Brain-by-Andrew-Newberg-MD-and-Mark-Waldman?editors_pick_id=35314[iv] Why God Won’t Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief by Andrew Newberg M.D., Eugene D’Aquili, and Vince Rause (2001) https://www.amazon.com/Why-God-Wont-Go-Away-ebook/dp/B001NJUP7U/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=why+god+wont+go+away&qid=1601599952&sr=8-1[v] Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict, and Increase Intimacy by Andrew Newberg M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman https://www.amazon.com/Words-Can-Change-Your-Brain-ebook/dp/B0074VTHMA/ref=sr_1_1?crid=21MDUEAMV1M7U&dchild=1&keywords=words+can+change+your+brain&qid=1601600126&s=digital-text&sprefix=words+can+chan%2Cdigital-text%2C191&sr=1-1[vi] Why We Believe What We Believe: Uncovering Our Biological Need for Meaning, Spirituality and Truth by Andrew Newberg M.D. https://www.amazon.com/Why-Believe-What-Uncovering-Spirituality/dp/0743274970/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=why+we+believe+what+we+believe+newberg&qid=1601600285&s=digital-text&sr=1-1-catcorr[vii] Center for Theology and Natural Sciences https://www.ctns.org/[viii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #30 with Mark Robert Waldman on “12 Brain-Based Experiential Learning and Living Practices” https://www.achieveit360.com/neuroscience-researcher-mark-robert-waldman-on-12-brain-based-experiential-learning-and-living-principles/[ix] Dan Siegel’s Wheel of Awareness Meditation https://www.drdansiegel.com/resources/wheel_of_awareness/[x] Alzheimer’s: The Science of Prevention Series with Dr. David Perlmutter https://scienceofprevention.com/
In this episode, Eli Ayala interviews Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason, on the topic of apologetic conversation strategies.
How do we communicate well? Do the same principles apply to settings like one-on-one, preaching, writing, or posting online? We talk with communication expert Dr. Heather Thompson Day about all of that and more! (Communication is really about listening! Why should we tell stories? What about ‘platform building’?)Things we mention in this episode/other resources:- Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict, and Increase Intimacy by Andrew Newberg and Mark Robert Waldman- America's Four Gods: What We Say About God--And What That Says About Us by Paul Froese and Christopher BaderConnect with Heather on her website, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Buy her books on Amazon.Quotes:- “Communication is so much more about listening than it is about speaking.” (tweet)- “The greatest contributor to your happiness is your relationships with other people.” (tweet)- “Communication is the vehicle by which we engage with relationships with one another.” (tweet)- “Competent communicators have the ability to change their message to fit their audience.” (tweet)- “You really can’t communicate well unless you’ve taken the time to know who your audience is.” (tweet)- “So much of what we say, we’re actually saying out of anxiety or fear.” (tweet)- “We value the product, but God values the process.” (tweet)- “Even when you’re not where you want to be going, wholeness exists for you right here.” (tweet)Join the Cxmhunity on Facebook!Connect with Robert on his website, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.Connect with Holly on her website or Twitter, or Instagram.Connect more with CXMH on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Pinterest.Ways to support CXMH:- make a pledge on Patreon and get rewards like submitting questions for upcoming interviews, a mug, sticker, t-shirt, or more!- give a one-time gift using PayPal- Do your Amazon shopping through this link- Leave us a rating & review on iTunes or Google Play- Check out our CXMH merchandise to show off your support- Listen to the Cxmhunity Spotify playlist here- Check out other episodes and find your favorites guests on our website.Intro/Outro music for this episode is ‘Fall Down’ by Rivers & Robots.
Conscious Creators Show — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul
Show Notes from the Stay Grounded Podcast: "It’s the pursuit and the process of doing something — not the outcome — that actually matters." This episode turned out a little different than our usual format! I’ve spoken with Sachit Gupta countless times. So in this episode, I was keen to see what would happen if we dived down the rabbit hole with zero expectations. And the result was pure gold! Sachit is the deep-thinking, creative genius behind Platforms Media – a company that helps amplify podcasters, authors, and other creatives by creating win-win partnerships with brands. Through this platform, Sachit has worked on marketing campaigns with top podcasters including Tim Ferriss of the Tim Ferriss Show, Andrew Warner of Mixergy, and Seth Godin, as well as social media influencers and international sports stars. In addition to his work with top creatives, Sachit is also the host of the Conscious Creators Show – where he helps his listeners make a life through their art without selling their souls. Creativity runs through his blood and I was excited to learn more about his take on this crucial topic. But we didn’t stop there… As the deep-dive continued, Sachit and I explored a delicious mix of topics that stretched from fear, courage, curiosity, to how to live a fulfilling life. If you’re curious to be a fly-on-the-wall as two creatives discuss creativity, life, and more, this is your chance! Check it out now. "Creation is something where you can take anger, rage or negative feelings and turn it into something positive without harming other people." This is one of those episodes where our conversation will get you thinking and contemplating about your own creativity and life. So if you’re ready to be challenged and engage in deep thought with myself and today’s guest, dive in now. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why society is driven by creation. How to define creativity and where inspirational sparks come from. How to get clear on your best next steps and why the answers come when you take action. Why helping someone else gets you out of a funk and creates space for creativity. How to reach out to friends you haven’t contacted for a while – and why it’s important to do this. Why we’re scared of being seen starting something small. The danger of believing ‘borrowed’ stories. And more… Be sure to watch out for the listener challenges too and let us know how they impact your life!
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“It’s the pursuit and the process of doing something — not the outcome — that actually matters.” This episode turned out a little different than our usual format! I’ve spoken with Sachit Gupta countless times. So in this episode, I was keen to see what would happen if we dived down the rabbithole with zero expectations. And the result was pure gold! Sachit is the deep-thinking, creative genius behind Platforms Media - a company that helps amplify podcasters, authors, and other creatives by creating win-win partnerships with brands. Through this platform, Sachit has worked on marketing campaigns with top podcasters including Tim Ferriss of the Tim Ferriss Show, Andrew Warner of Mixergy, and Seth Godin, as well as social media influencers and international sports stars. In addition to his work with top creatives, Sachit is also the host of the Conscious Creators Show - where he helps his listeners make a life through their art without selling their souls. Creativity runs through his blood and I was excited to learn more about his take on this crucial topic. But we didn’t stop there… As the deep-dive continued, Sachit and I explored a delicious mix of topics that stretched from fear, courage, curiosity, to how to live a fulfilling life. If you’re curious to be a fly-on-the-wall as two creatives discuss creativity, life, and more, this is your chance! Check it out now. “Creation is something where you can take anger, rage or negative feelings and turn it into something positive without harming other people.” This is one of those episodes where our conversation will get you thinking and contemplating about your own creativity and life. So if you’re ready to be challenged and engage in deep thought with myself and today’s guest, dive in now. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why society is driven by creation. How to define creativity and where inspirational sparks come from.How to get clear on your best next steps and why the answers come when you take action.Why helping someone else gets you out of a funk and creates space for creativity.How to reach out to friends you haven’t contacted for a while - and why it’s important to do this. Why we’re scared of being seen starting something small. The danger of believing ‘borrowed’ stories.And more...Be sure to watch out for the listener challenges too and let us know how they impact your life. “Just do it and know that if you fail, it doesn’t say anything about who you are.” How to contact Sachit’s podcast: http://go.creators.show/mobileSachit’s media company: http://platformsmedia.com/https://www.facebook.com/sachitguptahttps://www.instagram.com/sachitgupta/https://twitter.com/sachitguptaWe thrive on your feedback, so if you’ve enjoyed this show, please rate us and leave us a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE: LIVING A GRATEFUL LIFEThis week Sandy and Elisabeth discuss the Biblical principles of the 30 Days of Thankfulness trend, how it effects us physically and how we can accomplish not just 30 days but a lifestyle of gratitude.WHY SHOULD WE BE GRATEFULNUMBERS 14:1-2 That night all the people in the camp began crying loudly. All the Israelites complained [grumbled] against Moses and Aaron.Being ungrateful brought punishment for the Israelites. Severe punishment. In the form of wandering in the wilderness until all those that had complained had died.1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is GOD’S WILL for you in Christ Jesus.Grateful people are the ones that God chooses to accomplish His will.1 PETER 5:7 Cast all your anxiety on Him because he cares for you.God wants us to live a life without anxiety.HOW DO WE DO ITPHILIPPIANS 4:6-7 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. THANKFULNESS JOURNALHow do you do it?Every day write down 3 good things that happened that day.They don't have to be earth shattering but they do need to be specific.The longer you continue the more benefits you seeBenefits:Increased happinessImproves self-esteemBetter sleepDecreased stress levelsMINDFULNESSHow do you do it?Do one thing at a timeDo it slowly and deliberatelyDo lessPut Space in Between ThingsSpend 5 Minutes Doing NothingStop Worrying About the FutureWhen You're Talking to Someone Be PresentEat Slowly and Savor Your FoodLive Slowly and Savor Your LifeMake Cleaning and Cooking Become MeditationKeep PracticingSO WHAT'S THE POINTCOLOSSIANS 3:16-17 Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts. And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him. If we want to live like Jesus we must be grateful. Jesus thanked God in prayer several times in Scripture, including at the Last Supper when He knew the hardest times were coming.2 CORINTHIANS 2:14 But thanks be to God, who always leads us as captives in Christ’s triumphal procession and uses us to spread the aroma of the knowledge of him everywhere.Being thankful is a big part of how we point people to Christ.CONCLUSIONIn order to speak life and truth and hope into the next generation we need to look undeniably different. We need to look and think and act like the hands and feet of Jesus on this earth and they way to get there is through gratefulness. RESOURCES TO CHECK OUT:Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict and Increase Intimacy by Andrew Newberg MD and Mark Robert WaldmanHow God Changes Your Brain: Breakthrough Findings From a Leading Neuroscientist by Andrew Newberg MD and Mark Robert WaldmanCONNECT WITH US AFTER THE SHOW:Questions, Show ideas, Want to be a Guest or Sponsor an episode? Connect with us:Facebook: @coffeeandjesuspodcastTwitter: @CoffeeYallInstagram: YallNeedCoffeeandJesusEmail: coffeeandjesuspodcast@gmail.comWebsite: coffeeandjesuspodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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First things first: On May 7, 2019 a tragedy struck. Freya Larsen, who was my sister-in-law's best friend, faced her boyfriend, who held a pistol level with her forehead from approximately a foot away. He pulled the trigger once, and delivered Freya a fatal gunshot wound to the head. Adding to the tragedy, she was well educated in such matters, having served as a social worker in child and family services. She knew the signs, and had even helped friends and family to remove themselves from violent and otherwise abusive relationships in the past. Nevertheless, even after multiple incidents of physical abuse before that fateful day, she stayed in one herself, and the cost for doing so was her life. I say this not in judgement, for it is far from my place to do so, but to highlight that even one who knew all the rules, the signs and the potential outcomes of such a relationship could find themselves within the same cycle of abuse that is far more common that anyone would like to admit. That's why this episode of the podcast exists. I felt the need to honor her legacy of service, and fighting for those with no voice, by doing what I could to help educate and inform people about how these kinds of things happen, what to look for in your relationships and in those of your loved ones, how to best prevent yourself from entering into a similar situation and what to do should you find yourself already in one. So, I reached out to my friend Jeremy Fox. He is a licensed therapist, and was already scheduled to come on the podcast, but when Freya was murdered, I reached out to him and asked if he would be alright with changing the focus of this conversation to one which would serve to help people gain a better understanding of relationships and the problems that can arise within them. He was very gracious in his consent, and brought his thoughtfulness and expertise to the table with great care. There are many resources which are mentioned in the show, and Jeremy was kind enough to send me a list to give you guidance on pursuing them if you're interested. You'll find that below. I'm very grateful to Jeremy for his help in creating this episode to aid in honoring the legacy of Freya Larsen. Be vigilant. Have courage. Love well. Want more from Jeremy? Twitter Email: foxemdrtherapy@gmail.com And here is the promised list of resources: Literature Review for Jeremy Fox LPC Logocentrifugal podcast appearance (5.25.19) Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find- and Keep- Love by Amir Levine, MD and Rachel S.F. Heller, MA I Hate You-- Don’t Leave Me: Understanding the Borderline Personality by Jerold J. Kreisman Stop Walking on Eggshells: Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care about Has Borderline Personality Disorder by Paul T. Mason, MS and Randi Kreger Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict, and Increase Intimacy (“compassionate communication” model of conversation) by Andrew Newberg, MD and Mark Robert Waldman Resources for female abuse survivors: https://www.womenshealth.gov/relationships-and-safety/get-help/state-resources Resources for male abuse survivors: https://www.helpguide.org/articles/abuse/help-for-men-who-are-being-abused.htm/ Find an EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapist: https://www.emdria.org/page/findatherapistmain/Find-an-EMDR-Therapist-Directory.htm Find a local chapter of NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness): https://www.nami.org/Find-Your-Local-NAMI Vaillant's categorization of defense mechanisms (search for further information) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/logocentrifugal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/logocentrifugal/support
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If you’re digging what we’re doing here consider making a small donation. Maintaining a podcast isn’t cheap and every dollar donated helps us to keep this thing going. (as well as buy us a drink) https://squareup.com/store/thedeconstructionists This week we speak with Dr. Andrew Newberg. Dr. Newberg is a neuroscientist who studies the relationship between brain function and various mental states. He is a pioneer in the neurological study of religious and spiritual experiences, a field known as “neurotheology.” His research includes taking brain scans of people in prayer, meditation, rituals, and trance states, in an attempt to better understand the nature of religious and spiritual practices and attitudes. Dr. Andrew Newberg is the director of research at the Jefferson Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine and a physician at Jefferson University Hospital. He is board certified in internal medicine and nuclear medicine. Andrew has been asking questions about reality, truth, and God since he was very young, and he has long been fascinated by the human mind and its complex workings. While a medical student, he met Dr. Eugene d’Aquili, who was studying religious experiences. Combining their interests with Andrew’s background in neuroscience and brain imaging, they were able to break new theoretical and empirical ground on the relationship between the brain and religion. Andrew’s research now largely focuses on how brain function is associated with various mental states – in particular, religious and mystical experiences. His research has included brain scans of people in prayer, mediation, rituals, and trance states, as well as surveys of people’s spiritual experiences and attitudes. He has also evaluated the relationship between religious or spiritual phenomena and health, and the effect of mediation on memory. He believes that it is important to keep science rigorous and religion religious. Andrew has also used neuroimaging research projects to study aging and dementia, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, depression, and other neurological and psychiatric disorders. Guest Published Works: Dr. Newberg is the author of the books: The Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Religious Experience, Brain Science & The Biology of Belief: Why God Won’t Go Away, Why We Believe What We Believe, How God Changes Your Brain, Principles of Neurotheology, The Metaphysical Mind: Probing the Biology of Philosophical Thought, The New Science of Transformation: How Enlightenment Changes Your Brain, and Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflicts, and Increase Intimacy. Check out Dr. Newberg’s website for links to videos, journal publications, and articles he’s written for publications such as USA Today. Guest Website/Social Media: www.andrewnewberg.com Special guest music on this episode provided by: Atlas Genius www.atlasgenius.com Instagram: @atlasgenius Twitter: @atlasgenius Facebook: atlasgenius snapchat: atlasgenius Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: The Stone Mill, Where I Belong, Balladino, Levitate, & Molecules from the album Inanimate Objects Atlas Genius music is available on iTunes, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, & Soundcloud The Deconstructionist’s Podcast is mixed and edited by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Through my own personal experience with anxiety, I have learned first-hand how the words we use change the way in which we evaluate, respond and react to a situation. Joining me this week is Dr. Andrew Newberg, author of Words can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict and Increase Intimacy. In part 1 … Read more about this episode...
Through my own personal experience with anxiety, I have learned first-hand how the words we use change the way in which we evaluate, respond and react to a situation. Joining me this week is Dr. Andrew Newberg, author of Words can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict and Increase Intimacy. In part 1 … Read more about this episode...
Effective communication is a crucial aspect to success in relationships with others and often one of the most difficult things to learn. Dr. Andrew Newberg, co-author of Words Can Change Your Brain, joins Jason Hartman to talk about the effects of positive and negative words on our own and others' well-being. Talking to people in a positive, relaxed, compassionate and loving way creates a more intimate and positive experience, while talking to others in a hostile or negative way triggers stress, defensiveness and poor outcomes. Dr. Andrew highlights some of the ways that the brain works with regard to interaction with others, such as working memory, emotions, relaxed vs. reactive behavior, etc., and provides suggestions for framing a positive experience. For details, listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. Andrew B. Newberg, M.D. is currently the Director of Research at the Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital in Philadelphia. He is also a Professor in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Radiology at Thomas Jefferson University. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Nuclear Medicine. He has actively pursued a number of neuroimaging research projects, which have included the study of aging and dementia, epilepsy, and other neurological and psychiatric disorders. Dr.Newberg has been particularly involved in the study of mystical and religious experiences, as well as the more general mind/body relationship in both the clinical and research aspects of his career. He has published numerous articles and chapters on brain function, brain imaging, and the study of religious and mystical experiences, and has authored several books. He is the co-author of the new book entitled, “Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflicts, and Increase Intimacy” (Hudson Street Press). He has appeared on Good Morning America, Nightline, CNN, ABC World News Tonight, as well as in a number of media articles, including Newsweek, Time, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Readers Digest. More about Dr. Andrew Newberg can be found on his website at www.andrewnewberg.com.
Mike Lipkin's Audio Podcast, World-Renowned Motivator and Communicator
How to make every meeting, every relationship and every moment count
Mike Lipkin's Audio Podcast, World-Renowned Motivator and Communicator
How to make every meeting, every relationship and every moment count