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Gary, after sharing his inspiring story of overcoming adversity, expressed his gratitude towards the people who helped him along the way. He acknowledges his CEO, David Goodall, for being a crucial part of Palmetto Infusion Services' success. Gary also emphasized the importance of saying "no" to requests that didn't align with his priorities and values. He shared how setting boundaries and focusing on what mattered most helped him maintain his resilience and happiness during difficult times. Gary's story highlights the significance of community support and self-care strategies like setting limits to overcome adversity and find fulfillment in one's work. He inspires us all to prioritize happiness alongside success by surrounding ourselves with positive people and being intentional about what we take on.About Gary Cooper: Gary is the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Palmetto Infusion Services, LLC. Gary graduated from Wofford College with a BS in Economics and went on to acquire his Masters of Health Care Administration from the University of South Carolina. He has dedicated twenty-four years of service and leadership to the health care industry as an entrepreneur across a number of different businesses. Gary's commitment to the industry and servant leadership has ensured that the employees, patients, and communities served by his companies have benefitted from his stewardship.Gary's business philosophy has created the foundation for the success of Palmetto Infusion, which will be further enhanced with its new partner, Carousel Capital. The partnership will bring sophisticated human and financial capital to the table, creating an enviable combination of resources for employees, patients, and the company.Gary was blessed to have learned his business philosophy from his late father, Charles F. Cooper, who had an indelible impact on his family and his community. Following in his father's footsteps, serving others has been, and continues to be, the cornerstone of Gary's personal and professional life.Gary and his wife Kelly reside in Pawleys Island, SC and are the parents of four beautiful children – Gracyn, Clemons, Marshall, and Sutton.
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Dave Goodall assists entrepreneur-minded leaders to align their energy, skills, and business processes to achieve their dreams. Growing up in his grandfather's countertop manufacturing plant, Goodall, at a young age, fell in love with the idea of business. Gifted with dyslexia, he realized that he could see things that others struggle to see. His education in electrical engineering and neuro-linguistic programming allowed Dave to bring an analytical approach to solving problems. He spent over 20 years in the IT industry, developing tech teams and delivering product support and change management integration solutions. Through his IT experience, Dave realized that there were two tracks of challenges in business: the logistical and the human. Knowing that everything starts with your team, Dave sought to understand the human element of workflow better. Dave helps clients tap into their best selves, prioritize deliverables, improve the sales cycle, and streamline their operations, bringing better work-life balance, cohesive teams, and seven-figure profits. https://www.facebook.com/tapmental.io/https://www.instagram.com/david_goodall/https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgoodall1/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCShOD7hGKiMz6UDsVEDa5KgSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/The_Josh_Bolton_Show)
Have you ever wished you could establish smoother communication with an irate attorney? Do you dread testifying in court as an expert witness? David Goodall, Neurolinguistics Programming Master, shares tips and techniques you can easily learn to make difficult communication smoother. In this episode of Legal Nurse Podcast, we focus on Smoother Communication with Neurolinguistics Programming All our sensory experiences are interpretation based on how we’ve programmed our senses.An important part of rapport is understanding how the other person is processing and leveraging the five senses and knowing which sense is dominant.You can learn to listen to cue words such as “hearing,” “seeing,” and “feeling,” and respond in similar sensory language.Understanding people’s eye movement patterns can help you identify how they’re accessing information.NLP teaches one to identify people’s behavior without judgment of them as people. Get all these tips and more. Click here to get the transcript for this podcast! https://youtu.be/XU219Nbya3I Did you Miss LNC Success Livecast/ Virtual Conference, You can still get all the Recordings and Extras! Order the VIP Plan for unlimited access to the recordings and everything else. Wow! We have a treat for you – a virtual conference for legal nurse consultants. Over 100 LNCs attended our first virtual conference in July 2020. Get updated, inspired, and motivated by your experience. Feel connected to LNCs from across the country. Barbara Levin and I put together a distinguished panel of LNCs, doctors, lawyers, and also business experts to share their knowledge to you in the comfort of your own home. Who is Barbara Levin? Barbara is my colleague, friend, also an expert witness, orthopaedic nurse clinician, and much more. No airfare, no hotel, no Uber or Lyft, also no germs and no masks! Your Presenter Dave Goodall helps American Entrepreneurs align their energy, skills and business processes so they can realize their American dreams.Educated in Electrical Engineering Dave has always loved puzzles. He spent over 20 years in the IT industry developing Tech teams and delivering solutions for product support and change management integration.Through this experience, Dave came to realize that there were two tracks of challenges in business; the logistical and the human. With a proven track record of delivering on strategy and knowing that everything starts with your team, Dave sought to better understand the human element of work flow. This brought him to energy coaching; a methodology based in….Synthesizing this new understanding of emotional intelligence and human interaction into his well-established consulting practice has taken his business to the next level.Dave is now more sought out than ever. He is helping clients tap into their best selves, prioritize deliverables, and streamline their operations which in turn brings better work-life balance, cohesive teams and multi-seven-figure profits. Connect with Dave on https://www.davegoodall.com/ Listen to this Podcast on your phone. Download our mobile app BIZ.EDU
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Guest: Kim Ukura, bookish blogger & podcaster Book: Knocking on Heaven’s Door by Katy Butler Boozes: Gin & Tonic Main topics: End of life care, physician assisted suicide, reading, reviewing “bad books”, podcasting, blogging, being a “dork”, and more. Find more Kim & John: Follow on Twitter: @kimthedork & @booksandbooze_ And check out our websites: https://bookriot.com/author/kimukura/ https://newsletters.riotnewmedia.com/category/true-story/ https://www.sophisticateddorkiness.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/for-real/id1353587430?mt=2 https://booksandboozepodcast.com/ https://www.johnleven.com/ Books mentioned/recommended in this Episode Knocking on Heaven's Door: The Path to a Better Way of Death by Katy Butler Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atwul Gawande Show Notes: 0:00:00 - Introduction and making the perfect Gin & Tonic 0:05:42 - Knocking on Heaven’s Door by Katy Butler and why it’s important Article mentioned: What Broke My Father’s Heart: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/20/magazine/20pacemaker-t.html 0:11:16 - The medical industry and its incentives 0:17:22 - The squishiness of measuring “quality of life” 0:20:43 - Other possible obstacles to improving end of life care including: medical malpractice, religious traditions, and family guilt. 0:26:20 - A generational shift in end-of-life care preferences? 0:32:17 - “Medical innovation costs money” 0:35:04 - Physician-assisted suicide vs euthanasia and three very different cases: 104 year old David Goodall from Australia to Switzerland https://www.vox.com/2018/5/21/17360978/right-to-die-assisted-dying-suicide-david-goodall 29 year old Brittany Maynard - “I do not want to die. But I am dying. And I want to die on my own terms.” http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/07/opinion/maynard-assisted-suicide-cancer-dignity/ 29 year old Aurelia Brouwers from the Netherlands https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/mar/17/assisted-dying-euthanasia-netherlands 0:48:39 - Do Not Resuscitate orders and other personal takeaways from the book 0:54:41 - Kim’s bookish background and how it led to her blog and podcast 0:58:38 - How has Kim’s approach to content generation evolved over the past decade? 1:03:08 - How do you define and handle reviewing “Bad Books?” 1:09:39 - How do you find time to read so much? What about diminishing returns to reading? 1:13:47 - Being a “dork” and embracing a “nerdy” identity 1:16:58 - Kim’s lowbrow taste in TV and music 1:19:05 - Kim & John’s experiences serving on Library Boards and John’s new library “Quality Hours” metric
Philip Nitschke became a household name in the 90s when he became the first doctor in the world to administer a legal, lethal voluntary injection to a patient under the short-lived "Rights of the Terminally Ill Act 1995". Within a year the law was overturned and Philip went on to commence his campaigning for assisted dying, not only for the terminally ill but for those of sound mind to make their own decisions of when to end their life. Exit International (Previously known as the Voluntary Euthanasia Research Foundation) was founded by Philip and their vision states "every adult of sound mind has the right to implement plans for the end of their life so that their death is reliable, peaceful and at the time of their choosing". Due to the sensitivity of the topic, Philip and the organisation have received heavy criticism over the years often coming face to face with not only government legislative obstacles but also religious organisations and sections of the media. I remember Philip Nitschke as 'Dr. Death' - A name that he was labelled with through the media and while I didn't know a lot about the topic as a child, I certainly do recall the intensity of the issue and the dark lens that was placed over him and Voluntary Euthanasia. Death is often placed in a negative light and something to be feared of. Of course this meant for me that Dr Death was a bit of a fearful character that was portrayed to me in those earlier years. More recently I was reintroduced to Philip through Dr David Goodall, the 104 year old Botanist and Ecologist who made the decision to end his life. Unfortunately because of the current laws in Australia, Dr Goodall had to travel to Switzerland to have his wishes granted on 10 May 2018. The story became world news and with Philip helping Dr Goodall fast track his application in Switzerland, he and the topic came back into spotlight once again. Given the recent media attention and keeping in theme of having a wide variety of guests and discussions on The Andy Social Podcast, I knew that I had to get in touch with Philip. Thankfully he agreed and he is now one of the many fascinating guests who I've had the pleasure to speak with candidly. Philip and I spoke about the recent David Goodall story, we reflected on his time in the Northern Territory when the world had their eyes on Australia's (at the time) progressive actions. We also spoke about the stigma and challenges surrounding the word 'suicide', the battles he has had with the medical board in Australia, stories from some of the individuals who Philip has come into contact with over the years and much more. The subject is complicated and often blurred by subjective and emotional opinions. While I sometimes think that some of Philip's approaches and statements over the years have been shocking on the surface, it has challenged the way that I view life and our rights as individuals. Like many of us, we have experienced and had contact with people in our lives who have suffered and lived a quality of life that is unacceptable. Providing people with an option to make a rational decision at a certain stage of their lives gives individuals dignity and control over how they would like their last moments to be. Wherever your opinions may sit, I hope this sparks some thought and discussion amongst your friends and family. Quite possibly its time to take a different view on how we portray death and the freedoms that people may require in later stages of life. To learn more about Philip Nitschke's work and Exit International, please follow the links below. Show notes Follow Philip on Facebook | Twitter | Learn more via
In the wake of the death of 104-year-old scientist, David Goodall, the debate around euthanasia has been given renewed vigour. Adventist pastor Bruce Manners lives in Victoria, the first Australian state to legalise euthanasia. This interview is based on his article in the May 2018 edition of Signs of the Times magazine - https://www.hopechannel.com/au/read/seeking-a-good-death-the-challenge-of-legalised-euthanasia
Ua maliu le alii saienisi Ausetalia o Professor David Goodall i Switzerland ina ua faamuta lona ola e auala i se vaila'au poo le voluntary euthanasia. - Ua maliu le alii saienisi Ausetalia o Professor David Goodall i Switzerland ina ua faamuta lona ola e auala i se vaila'au poo le voluntary euthanasia.
Due to a comment from a viewer about an episode we did about a year ago, Amanda goes back down the rabbit hole to update us on all things surrounding the Jahi McMath story. We also talk about David Goodall who chose to end his life after 104 years. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-david-goodall-assisted-suicide-20180510-story.html https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/02/05/what-does-it-mean-to-die Twitter: @SecularPodcast @TSPChad Email: TheSecularPerspective@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/thesecularperspective Tumblr: http://thesecularperspective.tumblr.com/ Episode Index Website: TheSecularPerspective.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/thesecularperspective TeePublic: http://tee.pub/lic/dq5I2_9pamk Theme Music Provided By: http://www.jewelbeat.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPu9jawLiiCqWmnGNYC9ivA
The GSpot team (+Greta; – Andrew) celebrate how age only sometimes wearies the over nineties. This week, 104 year old Australian scientist Dr David Goodall, took life into his own... LEARN MORE The post GSpot Brekkie: Live and Let Die appeared first on The G Spot.
Host of Interview on Channel 7, Andrew Denton joined David and Will to discuss the case of David Goodall travelling to Switzerland to end his life via assisted suicide and his exclusive interview with media-shy Silverchair front man Daniel Johns. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The man who’s always 10/10, JT Russell, is Jack’s guest this week for a very deep episode. Trump pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal and N.Y. District Attorney Eric Schneiderman’s sexual assault claims headline rapid fire. The boys share their feelings on the world’s most talented man, Donald Glover, in Childish Gambino’s new film clip This Is America, before discussing the issue of euthanasia in reference to 104-year-old scientist David Goodall who travelled to Switzerland for assisted suicide. Hosts: Jack Kruse - @Krusey_mate JT Russell - @lord_carnitas Intro & Outro Music - Blast Process by Julian Bowen
On Thursday, May 10, Dr. David Goodall, a highly respected scientist who continued his botanical and ecological research well into old age, traveled to Basel, Switzerland to end his life at the age of 104. A longtime advocate for physician-assisted suicide, Dr. Goodall left his native Australia to make this final journey, aided by a GoFundMe page that quickly went viral and surpassed its modest goal. These sad events raise a host of questions about everything from human freedom to the sanctity of life. In this episode, Nathan and Cameron discuss these issues, and consider how Christianity modifies our understanding of life and death.Follow the Thinking Out Loud hosts on Twitter: Cameron McAllister - @CamMcAllister7Nathan Rittenhouse - @N_Rittenhouse1 If you are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
This week Ayesha Hazarika is joined by Juliet Samuel, Telegraph columnist and presenter of a new UnHerd documentary on China and trade, and Henry Olsen, UnHerd flyover editor, to discuss their under-reported stories and their heroes and villains of the week. Juliet highlighted the topic of UnHerd's upcoming documentary, China and trade. Are the protectionists given a fair hearing and are we really heading back to the protectionist days of the 30's? Henry discussed Trump's dramatically improving popularity, despite all the recent scandals. The Heroes and Villain of the week were Dr David Goodall and Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Thursday, May 10, Dr. David Goodall, a highly respected scientist who continued his botanical and ecological research well into old age, traveled to Basel, Switzerland to end his life at the age of 104. A longtime advocate for physician-assisted suicide, Dr. Goodall left his native Australia to make this final journey, aided by a GoFundMe page that quickly went viral and surpassed its modest goal. These sad events raise a host of questions about everything from human freedom to the sanctity of life. In this episode, Nathan and Cameron discuss these issues, and consider how Christianity modifies our understanding of life and death.Follow the Thinking Out Loud hosts on Twitter: Cameron McAllister - @CamMcAllister7Nathan Rittenhouse - @N_Rittenhouse1 If you are having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
The ecologist and botanist had travelled from Australia to Switzerland to voluntarily end his life. Read more >> https://ift.tt/2IaBpUb
The Australian scientist, 104, sets out his reasons for travelling to Switzerland to voluntarily end his life. Read more >> https://ift.tt/2KMUlde
Título original The Angels' Share Año 2012 Duración 106 min. País Reino Unido Reino Unido Director Ken Loach Guión Paul Laverty Música George Fenton Fotografía Robbie Ryan Reparto Paul Brannigan, Roger Allam, John Henshaw, William Ruane, Daniel Portman, Paul Donnelly, Lorne MacFadyen, John Joe Hay, Siobhan Reilly, Barrie Hunter, David Goodall, Jim Sweeney, Gary Maitland Productora Entertainment One / Sixteen Films / Why Not Productions / Wild Bunch Género Comedia. Drama | Drama social Sinopsis Robbie es un joven padre primerizo de Glasgow que no logra escapar de su pasado delictivo. Se cruza en el camino de Rhino, Albert y la joven Mo cuando, como ellos, evita por poco la cárcel pero recibe una pena de trabajos sociales. Henri, el educador que les han asignado, se convierte entonces en su nuevo mentor y les inicia en secreto… en el arte del whisky. Entre destilerías y sesiones de degustación, Robbie descubre que tiene un auténtico talento como catador, y rápidamente es capaz de identificar las cosechas más excepcionales, las más caras.
Isle of Wight Councillors Wayne Whittle and Jonathan Bacon and Liberal Democrat spokesperson David Goodall on this weeks show. Among the subjects this week: #HoeghOsaka - good for business and tourism? Has the operation been handled well. Run up to the election as campaigning gets closer. Flooding - is the situation improved in Ryde? Chaos Islandwide - can we do more? IW Tidal project supported by David Cameron Pennyfeathers #iwnews