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The Intern Whisperer
S7 Ep. 297 Dr. Daniel Pavlik Jr. - Holistic vs. Western Healthcare & the Future of “Healthycare”

The Intern Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 61:36 Transcription Available


I was in a car accident back in November 2023 and had to seek medical treatment for whiplash. I was referred to Pavlik Center for Health and Wellness and met Dr. Jae and also Dr. Dan Jr. (most of the docs go by Dr. and their first name).  Dr. Dan is an expert in his field of chiropractic care. His 5 words that describe him are “Laid Back, Born to Heal.”  On this episode we talked about the use of laser and light therapy, maybe x-ray vision that allows a person to be scanned with x-ray glasses rather than an MRI or X-Ray machine. He also shared the most common misconceptions about chiropractic care and dispels those fears with truth.  Tune in to hear more about his thoughts of what Healthy Care looks like now and what treatment might look like in 2030.  His thought leader is his father, Dr. Dan Pavlik, Sr., who founded Pavlik Center who encouraged him during his career journey to Think Outside the Box and helped him develop a mindset of providing the best care possible to his patients. We hope you enjoy this week's episode of The Intern Whisperer.   The Intern Whisperer Podcast is brought to you by Employers 4 Change - Increasing diversity through #Skills based #DiversityEquityInclusion #recruitment and #management for #interns and #employees alike. Apply today to be an #Employer4Change that invests in #intern #talent and #employees. Want a break? Play Intern Pursuit Game on Steam.  Thank you to our sponsor Cat 5 Studios. Podbean: https://internwhisperer.podbean.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8c_T19-pyfghVuAEbOMmHg Follow us on our social channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/employers4change Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/employers4change Twitter: https://twitter.com/employer4change LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/employers4change

FAJN rádio
Strýček Váša a Dan Jr. v nejlepší ranní šou českýho éteru.

FAJN rádio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 41:48


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My Fence Life
Ask Me About My Day #6 Dan tricks Dan Wheeler by calling his dad instead of him!

My Fence Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 43:20


Dan, co-host of the My Fence Life Podcast pulls a fast one on Dan Wheeler Jr. the host of the Fence Industry Podcast. My Fence Life calls Dan Jr's dad, Dan Wheeler Sr. to be on the show and then convinces Dan Jr that he's going to be on a show and tricks him into doing the intro of his dad's own show without him even realizing it, well, up unto now!!! This is a good call folks with a guy who's been running a fence company for nearly 40 years and has his son taking the reins to continue the legacy of River City Fence!! • https://linktr.ee/myfencelife (NEED FENCE FITTINGS? CLICK HERE) and

Clause 8
Prof. Dan Brown and Dan Jr.'s Patent Battle Against a Retail Giant

Clause 8

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 70:23


Prof. Dan Brown and his son, Dan Brown Jr., are straight out of central casting. Prof. Brown, the father, grew up in a working-class Irish family on Chicago's South Side before eventually becoming a professor of engineering at Northwestern University. Dan Jr. is a moppy-haired marketing genius who is now President of LoggerHead Tools. As a result of a father-son argument, Prof. Brown invented an award-winning tool called the Bionic Wrench and pursued the audacious idea of manufacturing it in entirely in America. Sears positioned itself to become their exclusive retailer when the initial order of 300,000 units sold out between Black Friday and Christmas. Unfortunately, not long after, Sears started pressuring them to manufacture it in China to lower the price of the bionic wrench. “It was pure greed. And we said no,” Prof. Brown said. When Prof. Brown refused, Sears got another company, Apex, to make a knockoff of the bionic wrench in China. So, LoggerHead Tools, represented by Skiermont Derby, took them to court. They were on their way to being vindicated when the death of the original federal judge, assigned to the case, put that into doubt. Today, they continue to tell the story of their “David and Goliath” battle in hopes that the patent law can be improved to support America's innovators. “This is not the type of due process you think someone should have to go through,” Dan Jr. says. “Where is the reward?" Join us on this episode of Clause 8 as we talk to Prof. Brown and Dan Jr. about the twists and turns of their story, why they continue to have faith in America's patent system, and what it's like to work with your dad. Episode Highlights  [03:35] A patent partnership: By the time they obtained the patent for the Bionic Wrench, Prof. Brown had already secured patents for many other products. His son, Dan Jr., learned the ins and outs of patenting by shadowing his father. [06:15] The Bionic Wrench is born: The lightbulb went on when Dan Jr. tried to use robo-grip adjustable pliers to change the blade on a lawnmower. [11:44] Keeping it in the U.S.: Prof. Brown talks about how his insistence on manufacturing the Bionic Wrench in America was due to how he was raised and what he saw when he brought products to China as a consultant. [17:25] Sears pitches a deal: Sears placed a major order for LoggerHead's Bionic Wrench and it turns into an incredibly successful item for Sears. However, Sears is not happy when the Browns refuse to lower the price by outsourcing manufacturing to China. [22:53] The smoking gun emails: Sears tried to make a similar product to avoid patent issues but couldn't get the tool to work [26:51] National coverage: The media is not always friendly to patent owners but Prof. Brown and Dan Jr.'s story got the attention of the New York Times and ABC News. [35:31] A new judge turns the tables: After the original judge on the trial died and the jury ruled in favor of LoggerHead Tools, a new judge upended the verdict in a way that surprised all sides . [38:46] Rule 36: A 15 minute hearing and a two-line decision from the Federal Circuit ended their battle. [45:57] It's about more than a patent: How LoggerHead Tools managed to survive after the battle with Sears. [49:37] The bright side: Dan Jr. created the InstaShield product that they come up with during the pandemic. [55:29]: Made in China: Prof. Brown and Dan Jr. discuss the America's reliance on other countries for essential products and the challenge it presents for American manufacturers. [58:56] A broken system: Prof. Brown presents some potential solutions to the broken patent system, starting with making willful infringement a crime, reassessing the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and working toward a more inclusive, equitable industry. [1:06:43] The family business: “You have to learn how to do a lot of deep breathing and meditation,” Dan Jr.  

Schwarzhoff
#023 Nancy's Nightmare

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 34:26


You can endure any unpleasant, irritating assault or event. . . as long as you can still step back see your reaction to it. Dan and Dan Jr. discuss an event that happened to Nancy, the difference between conscience and intuition, and the late "first dog," Champ.

Schwarzhoff
#022 Can You Quit Your Bad Habits by Willpower?

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 31:33


Here’s why you haven’t been able to use willpower to break a bad habit. Plus, Dan and Dan Jr. discuss "serial entrepreneurs" and returning to a childlike state of existence.

Schwarzhoff
#021 How to Never Be Wrong About Anything

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 34:15


When we stop injecting ambitious will into our activities, what unfolds becomes exactly as God has planned for us. Even what may at times seems to be a mistake . . . ends up being right anyway. Dan and Dan Jr. discuss being willful versus following God's will, and Dan Jr. recalls the temptation towards ambition and willfulness felt in college.

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Schwarzhoff
#020 Trouble Sleeping – We Already Have the Solution

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 24:54


Problems falling asleep are common but much simpler to solve than is generally believed. Getting the right kind of sleep is much more important than the number of hours one spends at it. There is a simple solution to nearly all sleeplessness that eradicates the most common source of the difficulty. It lies in our thinking. Dan and Dan Jr. discuss anger and victimization in politics.

Schwarzhoff
#019 How To Change

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 18:51


If selfishness is the root of our troubles, then how the heck does it get into us in the first place? It begins with resentment. Every single time. Dan and Dan Jr. discuss ambition, 'do-good-ism', and religion in sports.

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Behind Closed Sports
#FinsOrPhuckEm'! 2020 Expectations

Behind Closed Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 39:12


Welcome to the first episode of #FinsOrPhuckEm'! Your favorite sports analysts, Mr. Pullen and Dan Jr., have finally joined together to provide you with everything you need to know for the 2020 Miami Dolphins NFL season. In today's discussion, we break down Tua Tagovaiola and the rest of the Miami Dolphins roster. We discuss if Miami Dolphins are a Super Bowl team and give a brief breakdown of the 2020 NFL schedule for the Fins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindclosedsports/support

Schwarzhoff
#016 If You're Annoyed at Current Events, Then They're Working

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 38:02


Reacting to people or to circumstances with negative emotion makes us subject to them. Even the tiniest annoyance, like having to wear a face covering at the grocery store easily becomes a slippery slope into total submission to authority. Dan Jr. and Dan remind how it is imperative to always remain centered and conscious in the face of any stressful situation, as well as CHAZ in Seattle, riots, resentment bombs, social media bias, and more. Events and ideas that matter, from a spiritual perspective.

The Shadow Dispatch
Magic and Medicine

The Shadow Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 28:32


Cast:The voice of Cheryl White was Suzanna BornnThe voice of Ewan Taylor was Patrick FloodThe voice of David Lewis was Vince MarcellinoThe voice of Dr. Alex Trails was Meggy Hai TrangSupporting Cast:Joel Congi as the Squatchy-O's announcerShawn Barnes and Jay Leonard as Dan and Dan Jr. Additional voices provided by Patrick Flood and Vince MarcellinoMusic by 2Mello and Kevin Macleod

Schwarzhoff
#015 "Let Go" of What? It All Boils Down to Resentment

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 34:21


The key to letting go is not in escaping the person, the thing, or the memory of what has upset us, but in not getting upset—knowing how to let go of resentment. Dan and Dan Jr. talk about Krav Maga, abusing yoga, and real maple syrup. Maggie asks if her immoral friend is "toxic."

Schwarzhoff
#014 Chronic Procrastination – It Isn’t Psychological

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 32:45


Psychologists have some interesting theories for why people procrastinate. They know that something deep is happening. But they don't understand it. Problems with procrastination stem from a metaphysical energy, AKA resentment. Its roots are in anger and judgement, spun out of an original shock. Here’s what works to quickly overcome chronic procrastination. Dan and Dan Jr. talk about using a daily planner, the Book of Job, and PTSD.

Schwarzhoff
#013 What Do Food, Sex, and Your Parents All Have in Common?

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 31:28


The most important people in your life are your parents. Your relationship with mom and dad has unexpected consequences. Whether they are dead or alive, if you see them daily or hardly at all, if you’re close or estranged, you can overcome any bad habit, vice or fixation with substances with this one approach to dealing with them. Before you call mom tonight, listen to this. Powerful. Dan and Dan Jr. talk about the Fifth Commandment, luck, Santería, and what happens after you die.

Schwarzhoff
#012 You Don't Know What Love Is

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 35:12


You don’t know what love is. You think you do. But you don’t. We’ve all been misinformed, not only about what love is but how and where to find it. Also, Dan and Dan Jr. discuss raising children, and what causes a person to feel 'shame.'

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Schwarzhoff
#007 Antidepressants – You've Been Duped

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 34:38


You’ve probably heard that antidepressants can help rebalance the chemicals in your brain. But in truth, just about everything the professionals say on the subject of depression is speculative. Dan explains exactly how psychoactive medications cause a person to commit violent acts like murder and suicide. Later Dan and Dan Jr. discuss how antidepressant use is on the rise. John is curious about Dan's source of knowledge, ("Where do you get all this stuff?") and Howard wants to know what their favorite movies are.

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Schwarzhoff
#005 How It Happened

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 32:00


How does someone become an alcoholic or an addict? We talk about Dan Sr’s drinking, Dan Jr’s not drinking, drug addiction, President Trump's opioid initiative. George sees only darkness when he meditates, Amy wants to know if she has to believe in God, and Josh’s life has been changed reading Dan’s latest book but feels compelled to read it again.

Schwarzhoff
#004 Let Go

Schwarzhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 19:28


Dan and Dan Jr. talk about prescriptions for anxiety and depression, the efficacy of positive thinking, college fraternities and campus partying. Dan answers a question from Gary, a man living with his father who is an irritable and violent, drunk.

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Sermonsmith
Dan White

Sermonsmith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 51:34


Dan White Jr. co-planted Axiom Church when a core of families moved into the city of Syracuse, NY for a compelling dream; to submerge faith-communities deep into under-resourced neighborhoods. Dan Jr. is also a church planting strategist with the V3 Movement. Weekly, he coaches cohorts from around the country through an 18-month missional training system. Dan is also co-founder of... Read more » The post Dan White appeared first on Sermonsmith.

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The Good Catholic Life
TGCL #0453: Remembering Fr. Dan Kennedy

The Good Catholic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2013 56:34


Summary of today's show: The short, beautiful and inspirational life and priesthood of Fr. Dan Kennedy ended suddenly on January 28, 2008, just 247 days after he was ordained to the priesthood. As we approach the fifth anniversary of his death, Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor talk to Dan Kennedy, Sr., and Fr. Bill Lohan about Fr. Dan's journey to the priesthood and the legacy he leaves behind of working passionately to help others discern their own calls from God. Listen to the show: Watch the show via live video streaming or a recording later: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor Today's guest(s): Dan Kennedy, Sr. and Fr. Bill Lohan Links from today's show: Today's topics: Remembering Fr. Dan Kennedy 1st segment: Scot Landry said today is a significant anniversary in the life of our country, marking the 49th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision that made abortion legal throughout the country. Later this week will be the 40th anniversary of the March for Life. But today we will be remembering a priest who served for 247 days in the Archdiocese of Boston, Fr. Dan Kennedy who died on January 27, 2008, less than a year after being ordained. Fr. Chris O'Connor said we will be reflecting on the gift of the priesthood, no matter how long they serve. Scot recalled Fr. Dan's funeral and Cardinal Seán's reflection at the end of the funeral Mass that his last words with Fr. Dan were Fr. Dan saying, “I love being a priest.” Fr. Chris said he helps out at Fr. Kennedy's parish in Winthrop and remembered Fr. Dan's last words to the parish, that priests come and go, but Christ remains constant. To this day, many young people still wear the black and white bracelets in remembrance of Fr. Dan. 2nd segment: Scot welcomed Dan Kennedy to the show. He said his son's main ambition in life was to promote vocations to the priesthood. He talked about his continues that mission as his son had told him that this is our job, to identify and encourage young men for the vocation of the priesthood. Scot said Cardinal Seán appreciates Dan Sr.'s help with vocations because Cardinal Seán says vocations are everyone's business. Scot welcomed Fr. Bill Lohan to the show and asked him how he met Fr. Dan. Fr. Bill said he was at a bar with some buddies in early 2002 while he was discerning the priesthood. At the other end of the bar was Dan Kennedy and they got together and talked about the discernment. They all ended up in St. John's Seminary together where he met many men of all kinds who were called. Scot said Fr. Dan was born in 1964 and grew up in Needham. He was ordained to the diaconate on January 27, 2007 and to the priesthood May 26, 2007. Dan said Fr. Dan was the first boy after three sisters. He also had a younger brother, who was close in age and they were very competitive and fought constantly. In high school at Catholic Memorial, Dan became the school mascot and then did the same when he attended Providence College. Dan said his son loved the limelight and was always a leader who wanted to get involved in all kinds of activities. Dan said his son became the Silver Knight mascot for Catholic Memorial even though he was an athlete playing hockey and soccer because he didn't play football. Dan told a story about Dan Jr.'s antics with their rivals the BC High Eagles. Scot said he'd heard many stories of Fr. Dan's pranks and storytelling. Fr. Bill said he had a gift of humor but also of intensity. He said in 2002-03, the seminarians were a little older, but were participating in intramural softball against Boston College students. He said Fr. Dan was intense about playing those games. He was also intense about celebrating the Liturgy. He was a natural leader and the men in the seminary responded to that. Dan said Dan Jr. from an early age had signs of being headed to the priesthood. At various points in his life, different people suggested he was headed to a vocation despite Dan Jr's best efforts to ignore them. So when he announced to his parents, they weren't surprised, but his mother wondered if he would survive the seminary with his hot temper. They worried he wouldn't make it through. But in his first three years at the seminary he was happy to be there. But in his fourth year he started to have misgivings about where God was calling him and stepped back for a leave of absence. Fr. Chris said it's not uncommon for men to take a step back. Sometimes you have to leave to return. It's a way to discover the beauty of what God is calling you to and to recognize that the priesthood is what God calling you to and you won't be satisfied with anything else. Fr. Bill said when Fr. Dan left, it was difficult for his friends to see him go. His friends related to him in a way that they couldn't relate to men outside the seminary, but they were open to God's willing. Fr. Dan came back after six months, but even then he stayed involved. Fr. Dan was often asked by parishes and pastors to come and speak to young people about the priesthood. Fr. Bill said Fr. Dan had a great zeal and that may have been why. He truly believed and that made him so passionate and intense. Scot noted that Fr. Dan was ordained to the priesthood and assigned to St. John Parish in Winthrop. He was then re-assigned to South Boston and preached his last Mass at St. John's on January 27 and went to Connecticut for a friend's child's baptism. On his way back on January 28, he died of a heart attack. Dan said in both Fr. Dan's first homily on Jan 27, 2007 and his last homily on Jan 27, 2008, he spoke about the relevance of Christ in their lives. Dan said on that day, he'd gone to visit his granddaughter on the Cape. As he was driving home, he got a call from his daughter that she got in an accident that totaled her car and she almost died. Then later that night at 10pm, they got the call about Fr. Dan having a heart attack. As they were driving down, they got another call from their other son who was with Fr. Dan to tell them that he passed away. Dan said he and his wife on their hearts considered the time of his son's death to be a blessing. They accepted that God had chosen him to be the first priest among all those ordained in 2008 to be with Him. Fr. Dan had just come back from two weeks as a US Navy chaplain on the USS Nimitz and had spoken of the amazing stars at sea. As Dan and his wife sat in a rest stop on the Mass. Pike, they looked up at the stars. He envisioned Fr. Dan walking across those stars to join the Father and the Son in heaven. He said no matter how much he misses Fr. Dan, he feels that his son is with the Lord and that brings them true happiness. Fr. Chris said it's clear Fr. Dan got his faith from his parents. Dan said his faith comes from Christ and he was blessed to be born into the Catholic faith. He said his speaking at his son's funeral was the work of the Holy Spirit. He would normally cry at the drop of the hat, but he was on a mission at his son's funeral to tell people how his son had fully lived and was fully in love of the world and thus didn't shed a tear during that Mass. In his eulogy, Dan asked people to pray every day for more vocations to the priesthood. Scot said he was present that day and was surprised how this man who had just lost his son and was focusing on the priesthood. Dan said that statement was directly from the Holy Spirit. Dan wanted people to know how important vocations were for his son. Dan shared a prayer composed by Cardinal Seán that was particularly apt. Holy Mother of the Good Shepherd, turn your motherly care to our Diocese. Intercede for us to the Lord of the Harvest to send more laborers to the harvest. Inspire vocations in our time. Let the word of your Son be made flesh anew in the lives of persons anxious to proclaim the Good News of everlasting life. Draw them near to the heart of your Son so that they can understand the beauty and the joy that awaits them to be His witnesses. Amen. Fr. Bill said for his class, which was the one just after Fr. Dan's, was ordained the day after Fr. Dan's funeral. He recalled that Bishop Arthur Kennedy, who was rector of the seminary, got all the men together to talk and pray. For them it was a reminder of the one priesthood of Christ, with no beginning and no end. They remember that their work is just part of God's Work. Fr. Bill has no doubt that some of the young men who worked with Fr. Dan in his parishes will one day knock on the door of the seminary. In our human accounting it doesn't make sense to take the finest among us away, but God's accounting is not ours. Fr. Chris said the funeral was extraordinary. Priests are so different and diverse, yet priests who knew Fr. Dan and those who didn't all felt the need to be there. It's like the death of a firefighter or police officer, and the whole presbyterate felt the need to be there together that day. Scot said a priest affects a parish like no one else and while Fr. Dan was only at St. John's in Winthrop for about six months, he had a strong impact. Fr. Chris said that impact is still felt. He said there's a memorial bench on the parish grounds near a statue of Our Lady, which is appropriate. Scot said he's heard several times that Fr. Dan would have made a great vocations director for the Archdiocese. Since his death, Dan Sr. has been going out and speaking for vocations all over, including for the Serra Club. Dan said at the end of the Mass each day, he thanks Christ for sending his son and calling home and to please send more vocations to the priesthood and religious life. He related a story of Fr. Dan visiting Paris one day before he entered seminary and during a Mass at Notre Dame where the cardinal-archbishop stopped during the recessional, leaned over to Dan, and told him when he got home to go see the rector of the seminary.