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Welcome back to The M3 Podcast! This week, part of the MMG team is joined by David Dale from Combined Insurance Service! David's Website - https://combinedinsurekc.com/Follow Us Here! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mossmarketinggroup/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MossMarketingGroupWebsite - https://www.mossmarketinggroup.com/#KansasCity #Business #Podcast
For this episode, we interview the current poet laureate of Montana, Missoula poet Mark Gibbons. And Mark asked us to talk about an old friend of his, David Dale, who published three collections during his lifetime but never got much recognition.
Fiona Reilly, 2021 INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTSince 2017, artist and researcher Kelly Lloyd has interviewed people in the arts about their livelihoods, documenting diverse stories of artists as workers. Join her discussion with the artist and writer Morgan Quaintance and critic Zarina Muhammad, part of writing duo The White Pube, on the issues and inequalities surrounding artistic labour.The White Pube is the collaborative identity of Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad under which they publish reviews and essays about art, video games and food. Morgan Quaintance is a London-based artist and writer. His moving image work has been shown and exhibited widely at festivals and institutions including: MOMA, New York; Mcevoy Foundaton for the Arts, San Francisco; Konsthall C, Sweden; David Dale, Glasgow; European Media Art Festival, Germany; Alchemy Film and Arts Festival, Scotland; Images Festival, Toronto; International Film Festival Rotterdam; and Third Horizon Film Festival, Miami.SHOW NOTESzarinamuhammad.co.ukthewhitepube.co.ukroughtradebooks.com/products/ideas-for-a-new-art-world-the-white-pubemorganquaintance.comwhitechapelgallery.org/events/this-thing-we-call-artwhitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/a-century-of-the-artists-studio-1920-2020
This week we are looking at Great Is Our Faithfulness. This song is the favorite of my friend and fellow board member David Dale. David is also music director at Broadway Baptist Church Lexington.
Kitchen-Sinking? Shotgunning? Doormats? Learn more today when David & Dale discuss these Relationship Killers! Free access to the questions at the breaks are available on our YouTube channel. Chapter navigation is in the video description! https://youtu.be/WSWBtfynVW8 For tons of great content - Visit our YouTube channel @ www.youtube.com/LiveFreeMin Visit us directly at: https://www.effectiveheartchange.com/ Visit our parent ministry: https://www.livefreeministries.com/ Consider supporting our mission to bring everyone quality, free content that uplifts, edifies and exhorts us to live godly lives: https://livefreeministries.kindful.com/?campaign=1075931 Live Free Ministries, Inc. is a religious US 501 (c)(3) non-profit, EIN 48-1201468 Host: David A. Case Co-Host: Dale Set Design and Setup: Ashley Producer/Editor: Matthew All content filmed & edited at Studio 104
Can you answer that question? Today, David & Dale dive into the topic of "Relationships" both platonic and intimate. They get to the core of the issues and address why healthy relationships are so hard to find (Here's a hint: It isn't just you!) Free access to the questions at the breaks are available on our YouTube channel. Chapter navigation is in the video description! https://youtu.be/xrx2k7Bfa2s For tons of great content - Visit our YouTube channel @ www.youtube.com/LiveFreeMin Visit us directly at: https://www.effectiveheartchange.com/ Visit our parent ministry: https://www.livefreeministries.com/ Consider supporting our mission to bring everyone quality, free content that uplifts, edifies and exhorts us to live godly lives: https://livefreeministries.kindful.com/?campaign=1075931 Live Free Ministries, Inc. is a religious US 501 (c)(3) non-profit, EIN 48-1201468 Host: David A. Case Co-Host: Dale Set Design and Setup: Ashley Producer/Editor: Matthew "Music-Out-Of-Place-Finder": Charlotte All content filmed & edited at Studio 104 Music during the questions by: Moods, Yasper - Sofa Stories https://chll.to/b47901f9
David & Dale meet again and speak about seeing God in the group! They discuss how it's not always the leader of a group that can/will offer the most insight because God can and will use any of us! This episode has questions at each of the breaks. Follow this link and then you can navigate to each of the sections to join in! https://youtu.be/vqoNxo384YM Want to know more? Visit our parent ministry: https://www.livefreeministries.com/ Consider supporting our mission to bring everyone quality, free content that uplifts, edifies and exhorts us to live godly lives: https://livefreeministries.kindful.com/?campaign=1075931 Live Free Ministries, Inc. is a religious US 501 (c)(3) non-profit, EIN 48-1201468 Host: David A. Case Co-Host: Dale Set Design and Setup: Ashley Producer/Editor: Matthew All content filmed & edited at Studio 104
"After all it is the adventure that counts" - Gertrude Stein, The Autobiography of Alice B. ToklasWelcome to Episode #29 Genova, LiguriaThe family trip continues after a too short stop over in Genova, we get ourselves ready to part with Italy and move onto France. In the meantime a wonderful morning is had walking the old town of Genoa in the Piazza La Maddelena and Piazza San Luca, checking out the local markets and enjoying the pleasures of a morning stroll into Piazza Bianchi not too far from Antico Porto where we wander until it is time to pack up and head to Genova Principe Station an architectural marvel in itself. We barely get our toes wet in the realm of possibilities that is Genoa and I really wish we could stay longer, but the realities of family life have us on the move.There is much to discover in this port city that is the Ligurian capital. Go visit www.visitgenoa.it for the overview. As a maritime republic Genova maintained control from around the 11th century to later in the 18th. La Superba indeed, the gritty beauty of this large city runs parallel to Unesco World Heritage sites, old world palazzos and the fabulous array of art that hides behind beckoning world class architecture and the historic detail of a rivaling maritime city that makes for a fascinating and deeply layered place. This is a story of a family traveling, discovering and learning about the sweet details that makes Italy 'La Superba'.© 2021 A Writer In Italy - travel, writing, art and lifeMusic Composed by Richard Johnston, © 2021Please find all Show Notes and details mentioned at: www.michellejohnston.lifeInstagram: @awriterinitaly and @theyellowhouse__#29 Shownotes:Quote about living the questions from Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria RilkeHomo Irrealis: Essays by Andre AcimanCoastline: The food of the Mediterranean Italy, Spain and France by Lucio Galletto and David Dale (2017)Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat by Samin Nosrat / Netflix Documentary - Four Part Series... Italy is Part 1 - ‘Fat'Trip to Italy (2014) Film written and directed by Michael WinterbottomTwo comics take a road trip from the north in Piedmont to the south in Capri meditating on the English Poets, stopping for gastronomic delicacies and enjoying the scenery while life unfolds.* If interested in the Genova mention it takes place at 18 minutes or so into the film... Coogan and Brydon finish their decadent meal at Trattoria della Posta and then stop in Genova to salute Lord Byron at his last address in Italy on the Ligurian coast before heading to Camogli.Find out more about the great places to see in Genova: www.visitgenoa.it Support the show (http://michellejohnston.net/michellejohnston.net/donate_and_support_podcast.html)
Ask Rhonda, Matt and David! Ask David #243 May 24, 2021 David and Ronda answer your questions about the role of hope, treating court-ordered patients, suicide threats, being a virgin, and moral scrupulosity. Guest expert, Dr. Matthew May, joins us for this fascinating podcast featuring questions from fans like you! V3A asks: What is the role of hope? EdG asks: How would you deal with a patient who doesn’t like you or doesn’t want to come for treatment, but has been required by either an employer or the courts? Preetika asks: Recently, a client said she felt suicidal and that made me feel suicidal about anything untoward happening on my watch! I was ‘scared stiff!’ Please do a podcast if possible on therapist fears and dilemmas. Dale asks: How would you do Positive Reframing with someone who is suicidal? Miho writes: From church and from my parents, I have been told repeatedly I need to save myself for marriage thus this has been my core belief when I am dating. Although it had never bothered me before, now that I am in my last 20s it seems I have heightened anxiety and misaligned expectations when dating as literally no one around me thinks in this way, and I have been told I do not "look" like I am inexperienced. May I know which would be the best tool for combatting other people's opinions when it really does seem that their opinion is the "truth" of the world? Robyn writes: I would very much like to hear about how you treat patients suffering OCD with moral/religious scrupulosity. * * * V3A asks: What is the role of hope? Hi David, how do you fit the cultivation of hope into TEAM-CBT? Being such an important aspect of recovery, it seems to be most needed in those that most need help, creating a seemingly unwinnable situation for those people. If someone has enough hope to seek treatment, is that enough to make a recovery? * * * EdG asks: Just listened to Podcast 025 on how to relate to a patient you dislike, Very useful! What about the opposite situation? How do you deal with a patient who may have a hidden agenda, like coming to you in order to avoid a legal problem or because s/he was ordered by an employer or the courts? Thanks, EdG. That's sometimes fairly easy, and might make this an Ask David. I once told such a patient that if he wanted to work with me he'd have to have an agenda of something he really wanted to change, and he would also have to do tremendous amounts of psychotherapy homework, and that this was non-negotiable, and that he or she might prefer going to another therapist who would be more of a pushover! In my limited experience, this was very effective, and seemed to motivate the man who came to me. He did, in fact, work tremendously hard! david PS We can get Rhonda's take on it, as she does forensic work. * * * Preetika asks: Recently, a client said she felt suicidal and that made me feel suicidal about how anything untoward happening on my watch! I was ‘scared stiff!’ Please do a podcast if possible on therapist fears and dilemmas. Dear Dr Burns, Thanks for sharing your wonderful podcasts, they are of immense value. I have been using your brief mood surveys and though I found it tiresome initially, I realized its value when I I uncovered suicidal thoughts in a patient that came forth only because of repeating the mood survey each session. Further, do you think a brief behavior survey at the start of a session is beneficial to record sleep, eating, and self harm patterns is needed to assess how clients are doing in between sessions? Does it have value? Recently, a client said she felt suicidal and that made me feel suicidal about how anything untoward happening on my watch! I was ‘scared stiff!’ Please do a podcast if possible on therapist fears and dilemmas. Thanks for so many continuing insights and for making therapy feel real, Preetika Hi Preetika, Perhaps you can search on website using search function and find the podcast on suicide prevention. Then let know what you think. When you use the Brief Mood Survey and Evaluation of Therapy Session, you said it was tiresome at first. What were your scores on the Empathy Scale? Scores below 20 are failing grades. Most of my colleagues, and myself, find this anything but "tiresome," but rather dynamic and fantastically challenging. Also, what percent reduction do you see in patient's depression scores within sessions? This shows your level of skill and effectiveness. 25% to 35% reduction within a session is a fairly good benchmark of sorts. This is called the Recovery Coefficient. Have you looked at that? I find it pretty exciting, and also challenging, especially when the scores don't change, and also when they do1 Thanks for the great question. David * * * Dale asks: How would you do Positive Reframing with someone who is suicidal? Would you suggest that it says that they have a strong self-awareness of the severity of their hopelessness that protects them from more disappointments? Or perhaps a wake-up call message from there awareness of some kind? All the best Dale Hi Dale, Suicide is handled differently, in part due to the legal stipulations that make therapists guilty, and you can use the search function to find and listen to my podcasts on this topic. Thanks! David * * * Miho writes: From church and from my parents, I have been told repeatedly I need to save myself for marriage thus this has been my core belief when I am dating. Although it had never bothered me before, now that I am in my last 20s it seems I have heightened anxiety and misaligned expectations when dating as literally no one around me thinks in this way, and I have been told I do not "look" like I am inexperienced. May I know which would be the best tool for combatting other people's opinions when it really does seem that their opinion is the "truth" of the world? Hello Dr. Burns, First of all, thank you (and Rhonda!) so much for providing us with a great podcast. It has helped me tremendously and it is great to hear both of your voices. Your book "Feeling Great" is amazing as well and I just can't find enough words to express my gratitude for all that you do. I have 2 questions regarding romantic relationships and your opinion would be much appreciated if you have time. (I am a female in my late 20s) 1) I feel that I tend to associate past events to the present, for example when a guy tells me that he is busy with work, even if he is genuinely busy and there is proof, I remember the time my ex-boyfriend made that excuse to actually hide the fact that he was going out clubbing and doing drugs. It is not that I don't trust the person in front of me, but rather the feelings of anxiety from past creeps up on me due to those thoughts and makes me insecure (if that makes sense). I am not sure which tool I should use to get over this kind of thinking, as in the moment when I reframe my thoughts it works, but soon after another example would set me off again. 2) From church and from my parents, I have been told repeatedly I need to save myself for marriage thus this has been my core belief when I am dating. Although it had never bothered me before, now that I am in my last 20s it seems I have heightened anxiety and misaligned expectations when dating as literally no one around me thinks in this way, and I have been told I do not "look" like I am inexperienced. May I know which would be the best tool for combatting other people's opinions when it really does seem that their opinion is the "truth" of the world? Warmest regards, Miho Hi Miho, Thanks. I will add this to the Ask David list. It will take some time, as we have lots of great questions listed at the moment. I resonate, though, as I was raised in a religious family and told not to kiss girls, etc. which was, I think, damaging.. Sex is natural and inevitable, and perhaps best left “undemonized.” At any rate, you would need to decide on your own moral values, and then we could deal with any fears of disapproval from one side or the other. Really love and appreciate your openness. d * * * Robyn writes: I would very much like to hear about how you treat patients suffering from OCD with moral/religious scrupulosity. Dear David and Rhonda: Thank you so much for your calming, effective and often laugh-out-loud funny podcasts, filled with a generosity of wisdom. I deeply appreciate them and recommend them to others also. They have helped shape my view of CBT into something far more empathetic and human. I would very much like to hear about how you prefer to treat patients suffering OCD with moral/religious scrupulosity. I understand that exposure with response prevention is considered the standard treatment, but I don't understand how this works directly with fears about things that are unethical or immoral. For example, a deeply law-abiding person who is afraid of accidentally breaking the law ("was I speeding? I need to check if that was a police camera! what if I was doing something illegal and I didn't realise it?") or a very kind person who goes out of their way not to kill anything due to fear of consequences in the afterlife ("did I just step on an ant? I'd better check the soles of my shoes in case! I don't want to wash my hands in case it kills skin mites!") And would it change anything in your approach if the patient was someone who had had negative experiences with the law through no fault of their own (ie validating their fear)? Or who had a sincere belief that they should pray to be forgiven or purified for their perceived "sins" (a coping behavior which isn't negative in itself)? How do you even go about creating willingness in the patient to see these behaviors as problematic? It seems like it is much easier to treat for a fear of cats - it's easy to make an exposure ladder to the actual fear, it's ethical and safe to expose the patient, and the experience can ultimately be very positive - which is quite reinforcing. But what do you do when the patient is suffering from a good quality taken too far (obeying the law, refraining from killing etc.)? Obviously you can't invite them to break the law or kill things because that's not moral or ethical, so I'm assuming you can only ask them to sit with the discomfort of uncertainty? Is that just as good as working with the direct object of fear itself? Or have I missed something? I'd love it if you could talk about scrupulosity sometime! Thank you very much again. Kind regards Robyn Hi Robyn, If you like, I will include in an ask david. The short answer is one that I give every week on the podcasts—I don’t throw techniques at folks based on a diagnosis or problem. As often as I say it, people don’t seem to get it, and this is the biggest problem in our field—trying to figure out how to “help” or rescue our patients. Of course, cognitive flooding might be one of 15 or 20 methods I might use, and there are tons of others, but first one has to find out what, if anything, the patient wants, and then deal skillfully with Outcome and Process Resistance. This MUST come before trying any methods. More on this when Rhonda and I discuss your excellent question. d Matthew May MD practices in Menlo Park, California. He is on the adjunct faculty in the department of psychiatry at Stanford and practices in Menlo Park, California. Although most psychiatrists rely primarily on medications, Matt tells me that the majority of his depressed and anxious patients recover rapidly without medications as a result of his proficiency with TEAM-CBT. He is also a superb teacher and has a weekly online supervision group for mental health professionals interested in learning and refining TEAM therapy skills. You can contact him via his website. Next week, Matt will join us again in a fascinating podcast on the paradoxical Nature of TEAM-CBT! Don’t miss it! Rhonda and David
Why are Australians so fascinated by Married at First Sight? It's the show we love to hate, or is it … hate to love? Ever since MAFS appeared on our screens in 2015, it's consistently been one of the highest rated shows on Australian television. We're joined by four guests to take us through our deep dive. David Dale, a Walkley Award winning journalist who spent 20 years as media and TV columnist for SMH and The Age; Tarang Chawla, whose sister Nikita was murdered by her husband in 2015. Tarang's became an anti-domestic violence campaigner; Michael Goonan was one of the contestant on MAFS last year; and psychologist and relationship expert Jacqui Manning. The show is full of big personalities, drama, fights, tears, lying, cheating, tantrums and sometimes... toxic behaviour among contestants. So what's the appeal….? TODAY'S HEADLINES Record day for India Covid outbreak China slams PM's defence spend New rules for Tokyo Olympians Government targets 5% unemployment for budget Apollo 11 astronaut dies OR watch Today's Headlines on YouTube: http://bit.ly/TheBriefingSUBSCRIBE Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David & Dale discuss what "Heart Change" really looks like. There are 3 breaks for questions during the show and at the end as well. The questions can be found by clicking this link https://youtu.be/T6NZukxJMQU then using the time stamps in the description to skip to each set of questions! Want to know more?https://www.effectiveheartchange.com/Visit our parent ministry: https://www.livefreeministries.com/Consider supporting our ministry. It helps us provide you with more content:https://livefreeministries.kindful.com/?campaign=1075931 Live Free Ministries, Inc. is a religious US 501 (c)(3) non-profit, EIN 48-1201468Host: David A. CaseCo-Host: DaleSet Design and Setup: AshleyProducer/Editor: MatthewAll content filmed & edited at Studio 104
December 13, 2020 - Broadway's Celebration Choir - led by David Dale
Ensuring important autographed memorabilia and cards can be tricky. Today, we have an exclusive interview with David Dale where we talk all things memorabilia insurance. How much does it cost? How comprehensive is the coverage? Do I even need insurance? All that and more, on this episode of the Power Sports Memorabilia Show.Website: https://www.powerssportsmemorabilia.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/powersautographsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PowersCollectiblesTwitter: https://twitter.com/powersco#Autographs #Insurance #CardCollecting
On episode 21, David Dale-Johnson joins Mayor Crompton to offer his real estate and economics expertise on this time of accelerated change in Whistler as a result of the pandemic. They discuss the real estate implications of COVID-19 on remote work, e-commerce, economic diversification, and the supply chain.Dr. Dale-Johnson also offers a preview of a panel discussion on September 26 about the evolution and potential impacts of autonomous (self-driving) vehicles on the Sea to Sky region.David is a real estate economist and the Stan Melton Executive Professor in Real Estate at the Alberta School of Business. He completed his undergraduate and master's degrees at the University of British Columbia, and graduated from the Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkeley with his Ph.D. David has a longstanding connection to Whistler as a homeowner here since the 1990's. He is also a member of the RMOW's Strategic Planning Committee, contributing expertise in real estate finance and development and city building.
Covid19 hit Australia in a significant way at the exact same time as the Scone Literary Festival was taking place. As a result Scone could very well be the last live writing festival in 2020. To tackle the problem of the Coronavirus head on Scone arranged this panel to tackle the question of what it all really means? from the psychological, medical and crisis management perspective. They talk political leadership, why Australia is stock piling toilet paper and what is the reality on our medical system and for everyday citizens. Featuring: Kerry O'Brien, Alexandra Joel, Janie Jordan and Dr Richard Abbott.Hosted By David Dale THIS IS THE YOUTUBE CLIP REFERRED TO IN THE EPISODE:https://youtu.be/qKNys5i8yIk SHOWNOTES: Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast Scone Literary Festival https://sconeliteraryfestival.com.auFacebook @@SconeLiteraryFestivalTwitter @SconeLiterary Kerry O'BrienTwitter @KerryOBrien Alexandra Joelhttps://www.alexandrajoel.comFacebook - @AlexandraJoelAuthor Janie JordanFacebook @janiejordan4Twitter @janejordanaus David DaleFacebook @david.dale.9634Twitter @Thetribalmind Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting
Today I had the opportunity to sit down and have a chat with David Dale Calexico city manager and Miguel Figueroa, Housing & Economic Development Director. Music by Dj quads --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jose-alejos3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jose-alejos3/support
In the final episode of interview with David Dale Michael and David wrap up what was a great conversation! Ranging from mentors to the suicide rate amongst teens, and so much more… A really great episode with a really great friend and a must listen! Be sure to support our good friend and David’s Sister, Jessica Miley, as she continues to kick cancers ass!! https://www.gofundme.com/jessicas-warriors
The third of 4 parts with my boy David Dale!! Keep listening they only get better!! Be sure to support our good friend and David’s Sister, Jessica Miley, as she continues to kick cancers ass!! https://www.gofundme.com/jessicas-warriors
Round two with David Dale! Be sure to support our good friend and David’s Sister, Jessica Miley, as she continues to kick cancers ass!! https://www.gofundme.com/jessicas-warriors
In this episode Michael hangs with David Dale. David is a total beast and one of Michael best friends. Talking about all sorts of different things ranging from the adventures of Cross fit Lees Summit all the way to being in business with family. It’s a fun three part series that you’re not gonna want to miss! Tons of great content with something for everyone. Be sure to support our good friend and David’s Sister, Jessica Miley, as she continues to kick cancers ass!! https://www.gofundme.com/jessicas-warriors
Latest episode of Que Pasa Calexico --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jose-alejos3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jose-alejos3/support
Today's guest is Calexico city manager Mr David Dale. This was my first time meeting Mr Dale and to be honest I was kinda nervous. A city manager is a very essential part of our city, I believe that he or she is more important than a city council member or a mayor. He's in charge of making sure that day to day operations of our city are running smoothly and he or she is also in charge of making sure all the policies and regulations our city council pass are implemented efficiently and effectively. Mr Dale has a lot of experience to take on this position but I think Calexico is a different monster and I think so far he's taken the punches well. I can honestly see a brighter future for Calexico at the helm. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jose-alejos3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jose-alejos3/support
Dale shifts his focus from the book to the show, asking questions that came up in the appearance un Unbelievable. We also take questions from the audience. This one is going to go long, really long.
This week Joe is joined by Jason Higgins to discuss Anderlecht, Hibs and all manner of stories. David Dale from Football Aid calls in to talk about the charities background before Marty Flynn joins the bhoys to discuss Belfast Celtic and other things. This one is well worth a listen. Hail Hail!
This week Joe is joined by Jason Higgins to discuss Anderlecht, Hibs and all manner of stories. David Dale from Football Aid calls in to talk about the charities background before Marty Flynn joins the bhoys to discuss Belfast Celtic and other things. This one is well worth a listen. Hail Hail!
What does God expect from us? What does Mom expect? What does “perfect” mean and where do we go when we die? Stay tuned for the answers to these and other important questions when David Dale shares his story and then talks with Lynne Duddy and Lawrence Howard of Portland Story Theater. MAY THE NARRATIVE BE WITH YOU®
What does God expect from us? What does Mom expect? What does “perfect” mean and where do we go when we die? Stay tuned for the answers to these important questions and many more when David Dale tells “I’m Alright.” David is a native Oregonian who considers himself a small but significant blip in the universe. Urban Tellers® May 5, 2017 FOUND AND LOST David Dale live at The Fremont Theater in Portland, Oregon Portland Story Theater, hosted by Lawrence Howard and Lynne Duddy pdxstorytheater.org MAY THE NARRATIVE BE WITH YOU®