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The fentanyl crisis has taken a toll on communities all across Oregon. It has also shined a light on the challenges frontline responders face when trying to get people help for substance use disorder, especially in rural areas and jails or prisons where treatment can be hard to obtain. But a training program in addiction medicine offered by OHSU is providing help by sharing resources, best practices and collaborative problem solving on complex cases. While most of the people who enroll in the course, which is taught remotely, work in healthcare, it’s attracting growing interest among law enforcement. Enrollment overall in the training program has grown by nearly two-thirds in the past two years. Dan Hoover, an assistant professor of medicine and the director of the Extension for Community Health Outcomes addiction medicine program at OHSU, joins us for more details.
Dan shares his passion for helping people change their mindset about everything around them. He says there are things that keep people from getting where they want to go, but that doesn't mean it can't be undone. He takes as an example the principles of love attraction, and practices 4 levels of consciousness: For Me (victim mode), By Me (take responsibility, make it happen), Through Me (work with the laws of universe to attract what you want, and As Me (realize that everyone is connected and we are one). Dan believes that it's all about energy, and the type of energy you focus on will trigger a series of events in your professional and personal life. He says negative thoughts will attract other negative energy and build on themselves. His advice? Focus on the energy that will help you get what you really want. He also explains how the Sanctuary of Mind can help reverse negative thoughts and energy, such as anxiety and depression. Dan talks to clients to match where they are and their goals, to what he offers, and organizes everything to help them accelerate mindset shifts around them. He believes that everything we experience today is the result of our thoughts from the past. Key Points from the Episode: The Concept of the 4 Levels of Awareness Understanding the Law of Love Attraction Hitting the Reset Button through Daily Choices About Dan Hoover Dan is an accomplished professional, with extensive experience in all aspects of successfully managing a team of consulting professionals. Dan also has excellent experience and solid credentials in running a successful business. He is the executive life coach at Quantum Results, helping people develop the mindset shift they need for any investment strategy. His specialties include Belief Shift, Paradigm Discovery, Self-Image Enhancement, Personal Development, Limiting Beliefs, Self-Awareness, Goal Achievement, Breakthroughs, Leadership, State of mind, conscience and passive income. He lives in Eden, Utah, USA with his family. About Quantum Results Quantum Results helps ambitious people discover what they want and how to attract it into their life through a proven process of success and satisfaction. Their mission is to provide actionable practices that people can implement every day to achieve their ideal financial results. Using the Quantum Breakthrough approach, they provide a practical roadmap to reach new levels of financial success: Clarify Your Vision, Raise Your Vibration & Set Intention, Replace Limiting Beliefs, Create Your Sanctuary, Create a Life You Love and Live Fully On Your Terms. The various programs and coaching sessions offered are proven to discover, break through and experience new levels of success. Links Mentioned in this Episode: Want to learn more? Check out Quantum Results' website at https://quantumresults.com/ Check out Dan Hoover on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-hoover-206166/ Check out Quantum Results on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/quantum-results-llc/ Check out Quantum Results on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/teamquantumresults/ Check out Dan Hoover on Instagram at
https://quantumresults.com Dan Hoover is a recovered corporate hustle machine turned soulful human living his best life. Actually, his wife Peggy calls it their“vacation life.” They are not retired. And they still feel all the feels of real life challenges. So why the term Vacation Life? Because they're doing what they want to do, the way they want to do it. Dan discovered the hard way: life's just too short to waste living by default, instead of by design. As an alumni of the Old School of Hustle, He can tell you this realization did NOT come easily. He spent years hustling harder, thinking it would make him happier. And with each new level of success, came a deeper sense of dissatisfaction. So, if you're adrift in that boat right now, guess what? You're not alone. Dan is here to hand you a lifeline. Now, the choice is yours: Reach out and grab it. Or keep grinding out your life, wishing things were different.
Browns fan Dan Hoover joins us to talk about what has gone wrong for them this season, discuss the NFL season so far, and give early CFB playoff rankings
What happens when two podcasts meet up at one restaurant? In this episode we sit down with John and Vic from the South Jersey Beer Scene Podcast at Uno in Maple Shade. We also talked with Rob Zarko of Ship Bottom Brewing who put a few beer on tap. We also talked with Tom Renzulli, staff writer for the South Jersey Beer Scene website and Dan Hoover of Atco Brewing.
Big Episode This Week! We talk with Jason Campbell of Slack Tide Brewing Company about their GABF Medal and releasing cans on the market, Dan Hoover of Atco Brewing Co is in studio updating us on their new beers and future plans, and then we get into the big news of the week, the NJ ABC Special Ruling with Sean Galie of Lower Forge Brewery, and Jay Rose from the Fear of A Craft Beer Podcast! This ruling has caused quite an uproar in New Jersey and we break it down from both sides and it is a must listen! We are a proud member of the Hopped Up Network! Show Links www.brewedindependent.org www.fearcraftbeer.com
Stacey Finney guest interviews Dallas Cantland, drummer of the punk band Thorazine. Listen in to hear how a young African-American male born to a Southern Baptist mother and Jehovah Witness father finds his way into the Philly punk scene. Dallas talks about growing up black in Philadelphia and the experiences that influenced him most in shaping who he is today. You will also learn about the soda sock of the Pantry Pride variety and other escapades that Dallas shares about his youth. Dallas speaks candidly about being one of the few black youths involved in punk and what that felt like for him growing up as well as his current observations looking back on those times. Included in this interview are two other Thorazine members, Elliot Taylor (guitar) and Dan Hoover (bass) who chime in at various parts of the interview, giving their perspectives on some of the topics discussed. Thorazine are a well known punk band that toured across the United States and Canada throughout the 1990s. They have recently re-formed, playing shows and writing new music. Side note: If you would like to hear more details about the band’s history, please listen to Jo-Ann Rogan’s interview. As the lead singer of Thorazine, Jo-Ann gives a fully-detailed account of the band’s incarnations, touring stories, and the story of their time playing in the ’90s. Photos by Stacey Finney The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 57: Dallas Cantland of Thorazine appeared first on Cinepunx.
Here is the third installment to the series: an interview with elder Dan Hoover.