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Unlock the secrets of building a successful multidisciplinary clinic with our special guest, Josh Nelson from Thrive Health Co in Brisbane. Josh takes us through his journey of integrating a diverse team of health professionals, from chiropractors to child health specialists, all under one roof. Discover how he managed to foster collaboration and mutual respect among his team, overcoming tensions to prioritise patient outcomes and create a centralised client care experience.Josh doesn't just stop at team integration; he shares insights on personal growth and effective team management, drawing inspiration from the book "Radical Candor" by Kim Scott. Learn about the innovative strategies he employs to maintain an accountable and supportive workplace, like moving discussions out of the office and replacing traditional performance reviews with engaging quarterly catch-ups. His approach highlights the importance of recognising individual differences and providing tailored support for both personal satisfaction and team success.But it's not all work and no play. Josh opens up about the delicate art of balancing work and family life, offering valuable advice for entrepreneurs navigating the same path. He reflects on maintaining structured work hours and effective communication, which allows him to pursue personal interests and foster a positive team culture. With insights on financial literacy and future aspirations, this episode is a treasure trove for business owners keen on achieving both personal and professional growth. Join us for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is empowering.If you found this episode valuable, please give us a thumbs up, share, comment, and give us your ratings on: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grow-your-clinic/id1332920944?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/03nmt7gYDfeeOPV6qBmVTu Watch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@clinicmastery We appreciate your support and feedback!
U.S. National Toy Hall of Fame names its 12 finalists -- Stories about our favourite toys! (1:40); Knickers and Kickers - Collecting new underwear and socks at Kildonan Place for Siloam Mission (9:00); Small Town Salute... CULTURE DAYS! Happening not just in Winnipeg but across Manitoba (15:55); Favourite toy stories (27:00); Canadian Medical Associations apologizes for harms to Indigenous people (29:45); EXERCISE SNACKING - not the kind of snacking I want to do, but I'm curious. ParticipACTION thing - Brett (35:40); Winning story on favourite toy stories (47:10); HGTV Canada's Rock Solid Builds host Randy Spracklin (51:20).
Anja and Rea shed light on the importance of cultural transformation at Talanx. Can you imagine where and how culture has an impact? Don't worry. You'll find out in this podcast episode. Other topics are the Culture Summit and Culture Days at Talanx. What are they and what do they achieve? They also talk about cultural effects that we sometimes take for granted. Is culture really an issue that also affects me?
At the end of September, Canadians come together to celebrate culture and art for Culture Days. A great example of these celebrations is the community of Morden, MB, which is growing economically and in the diversity of the people who call it home. A lot is going on for the week-long festival, and to find out more, we connected with the Executive Director of the Pembina Hills Arts Council. https://www.pembinahillsarts.com/
No more covid lockdowns? Why are some of the leaders promising this? (1:40); CANCELLATIONS! Ever been disappointed by a cancellation? Or have you cancelled something important? (8:50); Protests and counter protests (16:30); Some cancellation stories (22:15); Feedback from teacher on the protest/counter-protest (24:40); Knickers and Kickers with Siloam Mission (31:40); DOUGALD LAMONT: If elected, what would you do for mental health and addictions issues? (39:15); Continued discussion on the protest... What exactly ARE they teaching in schools? What kind of supports are being offered?? (52:05); Winning story on cancellations (59:00); Nuit Blanche Winnipeg returns on Saturday to kick off Culture Days Manitoba (1:03:15).
This Connect with Culture talk begins with the song "Days", written by the Kinks in 1968 but now regarded as a classic. It was featured on the radio programme "Soul Music" which focuses on the emotional impact Music has on the soul. The talk then moves to a verse in Psalm 90 - "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom", and explores the relevance of this on our day to day lives"
Ici Stéphanie - je rencontre aujourd'hui pour cette nouvelle chronique Margaux Schwab, qui a fondé foodculture days et qui organise cette année sa 4ème édition // qui se tiendra du 26 mai au 4 juin 2023 à Vevey en Suisse. Tous les deux ans, foodculture days réapparaît dans la ville de Vevey pour organiser une biennale d'art. Sa vision : (re)découvrir les multiples significations et fonctions de la nourriture dans notre quotidien, ainsi que l'impact tangible ou imperceptible de nos choix sur l'environnement global. >>>Allez aussi visiter le site foodculturedays.com et abonnez-vous à ses réseaux sociaux @foodculturedays. >>>Si cet chronique t'a plu, on t'encourage à le partager et à nous laisser 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ sur les plateformes audio, ça nous aide beaucoup et ça permet de diffuser et multiplier les actions pour une meilleure alimentation !Si tu as envie de t'engager pour une alimentation plus saine et plus durable, toi aussi tu peux aussi rejoindre notre association. Envoie-nous un mail à mettonslecouvert@gmail.com avec tes idées et tes envies !
Our guests are Mary Broussard Perrin and Beverly Constantine Fuselier, authors of Healing Traditions of South Louisiana. Their book provides a fascinating history of South Louisiana's traditional healing arts from the dawn of civilization to today. Part One is about traiteurs (male) and traiteuses (female), their prayers, and rituals. Part Two presents the native medicinal plants that grow wild in South Louisiana, their properties and their traditional uses. Mary and Beverly are traiteurs who treat whatever is ailing you, such as back pain, wounds, warts, anxiety, sunstroke, etc. Traiteurs work with healing plants, occasionally “making medicine” when needed. And Mary and Beverly are dedicated….right before we began taping, they worked all morning at the Healing Garden at Vermilionville! Pictured is La Maison du Traiteur ("The Healer's House) at Vermilionville, surrounded by Le Jardin du Traiteur (The Healer's Garden), sponsored by the Lafayette Parish Master Gardeners Association (LPMGA). The site is open for tourists to visit all year. Mary Perrin recommends the best time to visit is on one of the Culture Days held during the summertime where you will enjoy a guided tour. To view the complete garden guide, visit here. Healing Traditions is a beautiful testament to our Acadian culture and the traditions that have been carried down by one generation after another. It is also a beautiful testament to the Native Americans who first arrived in South Louisiana more than a thousand years before European settlers, who had discovered "a rich diversity of plant and animal life in its bayous, prairies, and marshes....they uncovered a multitude of powerful natural curatives, plants that could stop bleeding, cure infections, relieve pain, reduce fever, stop swelling, soothe troubled minds, and more. In short, Mother Nature's medicine cabinet was well stocked." These generous Native Americans shared their plant curative knowledge with the Acadians' traiteurs as they settled into their new home in South Louisiana. According to Healing Traditions of South Louisiana, Elderberry was "revered for its medical and reputed magical qualities" and the Acadians and Native Americans considered it vital to their medical needs. It is considered to be the "queen of the Healer's Garden." The book is a beautifully written account of local healing herbs and the healing touch and prayer of traiteurs. A beautiful gift to give, Discover Lafayette thanks Mary Perrin and Beverly Fuselier for the time and talent they invested to make Healing Traditions a reality! Healing Traditions of South Louisiana is available for purchase at Beausoleil Books, Vermilionville, the Acadian Museum of Erath, Books Along the Teche, and Longfellow State Historic Site.
Our content development specialist, Sylvi Fekete talk about how Culture Days are back across the country this month.
Margrett Weldon brings us the latest lifestyle headlines. John Biehler joins us to talk about Starlink and T-Mobile's new partnership to connect mobile phones to satellites. Our content development spcialist, Sylvi Fekete talk about how Culture Days are back across the country this month. Bill Shackleton is back with the Friday Edition of the Buzz with Bill. We'll talk all things audiobooks with Ryan Hooey on the Chatty Bookshelf. And we'll wrap things up with this week's Cut for Time.
00:00 - Intro 02:14 - Detective Pikachu 2 07:04 - Joker 2 11:33 - Green Lantern 16:50 - Black Superman Trailer Talk 28:55 - MCU Phase 4 49:42 - American Horror Story 10 53:13 - Halston 55:53 - Awake 01:00:34 - Sailor Moon 01:06:50 - Stranger Things 4 01:10:44 - National Pop Culture Days
Culture and Mindset with Dave Rogers Entrepreneur Dave Rogers and Bruce talk about entrepreneurship, authoring books, and creating a success mindset. Rogers is hosting multiple live events for Culture Days throughout October and this is was one of the many interviews he conducted. You can learn more about Dave Rogers in episode 186 https://cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com/cc186-finances-health-and-vitality-for-entrepreneurs-with-dave-rogers or at www.daverogers.net Check out Bruce’s book How to Start an Artistic Business in 12 Easy Steps which you can download for free at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com Get Bruce’s latest book You’re Not Done Yet and learn how to create the life you want as a creative entrepreneur. Learn how to focus your life, your career, or your business by realizing your true potential. Get your copy at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com The Tune of the Week is You Never Know Me by Chris Wilkinson off his Harmony Hills Album. About the Show A business and career podcast helping inspire creative entrepreneurs such as artists, authors, and musicians to create a fulfilling life using their talents. Get started on your journey today! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cashing-in-on-creativity-podcast/id1184079789 Artists, authors, musicians, and creative entrepreneurs with talent will benefit from this podcast. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative talent and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. The podcast is hosted by artist Bruce Outridge who shows you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to create a career doing something that you love. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative talents and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? How did that author write their latest book? How does a jewellery maker, photographer, or software maker make money with their passion? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully inspiring you to do the same no matter which level of creative entrepreneur that you are subscribe to the podcast at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com
Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson talks with Seema Jain, director, multicultural affairs for Marriott International about the hotel giant's Culture Days program. Jain travels the world training Marriott staff on how to best serve the cultural needs of its very diverse clientele, and offers critical information to meeting planners on how they can do the same for their attendees.
All are welcome to come celebrate Culture Days on September 28th, 2019 from 5PM to 11PM the next ART JAM is featuring the INTERNATIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL in collaboration with the INTERNATIONAL DRUM AND DANCE FESTIVAL. All-ages and entry is free! For more information about the events taking place in our region visit: https://nipissingculturedays.com/ https://rfpmedia.org/artjam -- Welcome to GATEWAY LIVE by RFPMEDIA, a place where people interested in Northern Ontario’s politics, arts, entertainment & culture scene will find useful information, advice, insights, resources and inspiration for growing and connecting our community. GATEWAY LIVE is our opportunity to get organized and inform our audience about Nipissing’s entertainment industry news, events, businesses and key influencers; all to help us develop new opportunities for the creative industry to grow and thrive here at home, in beautiful Northern Ontario. Thank you for watching! Please subscribe the the channel (we need to reach 100 to customize things and make it better), share with all your friends on social media... and consider sponsoring a future show. We need your support to help this thing grow. Love, Rich Creator of GATEWAY LIVE ~ Owner of RFPMEDIA INC - Follow Us Online Here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6wt... I nstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rfpmedia/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rfpmedia/ Website: https://rfpmedia.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rfpmedia Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/rfpmedia --- Let me know what you think of the show! I really do appreciate your feedback.
Learn about some of the fun activities coming up September 27-29 at Alberta Culture Days in Stony Plain, along with […]
https://nipissingculturedays.com/ @culturedaysnipissing on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/12457... https://rfpmedia.org/artjam Meet some of the individuals behind the Nipissing Fête de la CULTURE DAYS taking place on September 27-29, 2019. Many exciting ways to get involved if you live around North Bay! -- Welcome to GATEWAY LIVE by RFPMEDIA, a place where people interested in Northern Ontario’s politics, arts, entertainment & culture scene will find useful information, advice, insights, resources and inspiration for growing and connecting our community. GATEWAY LIVE is our opportunity to get organized and inform our audience about Nipissing’s entertainment industry news, events, businesses and key influencers; all to help us develop new opportunities for the creative industry to grow and thrive here at home, in beautiful Northern Ontario. Thank you for watching! Please subscribe the the channel (we need to reach 100 to customize things and make it better), share with all your friends on social media... and consider sponsoring a future show. We need your support to help this thing grow. Love, Rich Creator of GATEWAY LIVE ~ Owner of RFPMEDIA INC
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we speak with Margie Cunningham with Wood Buffalo Arts & Craft Guild, Justin Shaw from Theatre; Just Because, and Rai Kormanisky with Wood Buffalo Artisans Society about what's happening in the region for Alberta Culture Days taking place from Sept. 28-30.
Check out the Richard Crouse Show on NewsTalk 1010 for September 23, 2017! This week Richard welcomes Daniel Shehori author, with Stephen Shehori, of Media Whore: A Shockingly Simple Guide to Becoming Your Own Kickass Publicist, Ruth Burns of Culture Days and Antanas Sileika, author The Barefoot Bingo Caller.
Representatives from the City of Saskatoon and Saskatchewan Craft Council discuss Culture Days, Thomas Dehod and Lindsey Rewuski discuss Nuit Blanche, and David Lariviere of PAVED Arts discusses I Am the Bridge
Join Kevin Power in this 3rd episode during the Culture Days weekend in Saskatchewan. In this episode Kevin visits the community of Kamsack where once again food is front and centre; baked goods, ethnic cuisine and even lessons in butter churning. Bannock making, lessons in history, First Nations song and dance, and Doukhobor tradition are all part of Kamsack's rich cultural fabric. ============================================== SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's. Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play. Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes
It's another Culture Days episode! Join Kevin Power as he heads to Preeceville, SK after spending time in Yorkton (episode 65). The Preeceville Heritage Museum committee pulls out all the stops with an "Ethnic Desert Night". Prepare to have your salivary glands activated as several of Kevin's guests talk about their cultural background and how the dishes they've prepared tie in with their heritage. You'll also hear from Lorne, one of Preeceville's former history teachers who talks about how this town came to be, how it has changed over the years, and the history of the Doukhobour's in this part of the province. And as far as all of those calories on display at this event, I'm told that it is only fattening if you swallow!
It's a Culture Days 2015 retrospective as Kevin Power travels to Yorkton to explore how that community celebrates during the nation wide movement honouring our culture. This is Kevin's first stop during the weekend, but as you'll see, there is a common theme in all three of the Culture Day's podcast episodes coming up. That theme is FOOD! This episode features coffee talk and the sounds and smells in the kitchen where East Indian food is prepared by locals, and shared with dozens of Yorkton residents. You'll also learn a bit about soapbox derby races. Thanks to SaskCulture for the support given to help these events happen. ============================================== SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. Visit www.iheartculture.ca. Click on the Community Engagement Animateur link to view the work being done by all three of the SaskCulture CEA's. Host: Kevin Power www.kevinpower.net Music provided by Jeffery Straker www.jefferystraker.com SaskScapes is also available through the iTunes Store on Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio. SaskScapes now has its own app for both apple and android devices available in the iTunes store and Google Play. Follow SaskScapes on Twitter @saskscapes