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Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. June is National Rose Month! Roses grow well in Florida if they are the right ones. Teresa provides rose care selection, care, and her favorite roses. Teresa's Dirty Word of the Day is Caliper and DBH. Garden topics and questions include mulberry not looking good, hibiscus dropping leaves, and propagation, and more. https://bit.ly/4diIsZH Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Art in Bloom Garden Tours Buffalo Garden Walk and Niagara Falls, Canada, The Gardens of Scotland, and The Gardens and Grandeur of the Hudson River Valley. Come join Teresa on incredible garden tours! https://bit.ly/4fe9m62 Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow #gardensonInstagram
In the sixth episode of season 4, special host Dr. Cara English, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Academic Officer (CAO) of Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), is joined by a panel of Doctors of Behavioral Health (DBH) trained experts to respond to recent national headlines surrounding Autism Spectrum Disorders. This episode explores the rise in autism diagnoses, debunks outdated myths about vaccines and causation, and takes a look at how political rhetoric impacts families and individuals living with autism. The conversation also highlights the gaps in caregiver support, the importance of co-occurring diagnoses, and why holistic, evidence-based care is essential to the future of integrated behavioral health.About the Guests:Dr. Liliane Rocha, DBH, BCBA, QBA, CGI DBH program alumna, is an internationally renowned professional in the field of Behavior Analysis, with over 20 years of experience transforming lives and impacting organizations. As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Qualified Behavior Analyst (QBA), Dr. Rocha has dedicated her career to working with people with developmental disabilities, severe mental disorders, parents, and individuals seeking personal and professional growth. Founder and CEO of The Behavior Web, Dr. Rocha leads an organization that provides innovative consulting for schools and hospitals in the United States and international projects, including in her home country, Brazil. With a person-centered approach, she is a certified Master Coach, instructor, and facilitator of the ACT Matrix, using the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help people and organizations overcome conflicts and act toward values and purposes. Her work stands out in the integration of behavioral health, especially in improving care for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from the pediatric setting. Dr. Rocha is also a faculty member in the prestigious Doctorate in Behavioral Health program at the Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies. Recognized for her academic contributions, she has published articles in the International Journal of Integrated Care and the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, as well as chapters in influential books in the field. Her impact is frequently shared at national and international conferences, where she inspires professionals with her innovative vision and evidence-based practice.Dr. Cory Cannady, DBH, BCBA, LBA, IBA, CGI DBH program alumni, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the Assistant Clinical Director at Elevate. He is from a small town in west Tennessee and moved to Chattanooga in 2009 to attend UTC. After earning his Bachelor's in Secondary English Education, he taught for the Hamilton County Department of Education for 5 years. While teaching, he obtained his Master's Degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis from the University of Cincinnati in 2017. He obtained his Board Certification and licensure in 2019. Cory has recently completed his Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies.
In the fifth episode of season 4, guest host Dr. Samantha Darnell-Tracy, DBH, MS, LPC, Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), is joined by Crystal Burts, MSW, LCSW, DBH program student at CGI, to unpack the complex history and present-day consequences of deinstitutionalization policies for individuals with severe mental illness. Together, they explore how the closure of state hospitals, with insufficient community infrastructure to replace them, has led to widespread gaps in care, housing, and support. This conversation calls on healthcare professionals, policymakers, and communities to rethink how we support those with the most complex behavioral health needs.About the Special Host:Dr. Samantha Darnell-Tracy, DBH, MS, LPC, CGI DBH program alumna, is a Licensed Professional Counselor and oversees two adult psychiatric residential facilities in Missouri. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Mental Health Counseling. She earned her Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from Cummings Graduate Institute in 2023 with a specialization in geriatric integrated care. Having noticed the limited resources and gaps in the system, she has decided to focus her efforts on enacting system change by returning to school for a Masters in Legal Studies-Health Care Law degree. Her hopes are to become involved in legislation to improve the healthcare and welfare of those with severe mental illness. In her limited free time, Dr. Darnell-Tracy enjoys being with her children and her cats.About the Guest:Crystal D. Gavin Burts, MSW, BSW, LCSW, CGI DBH program student, is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in North Carolina and Florida, where she owns a private practice dedicated to mental health and well-being. As a doctoral student at Cummings Graduate Institute, Crystal is focused on enhancing her expertise in policies that improve integrated care, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field of social work. Her extensive professional background encompasses a diverse array of settings, including child welfare, inpatient and outpatient psychiatric mental health, the school system, military, and population health. Crystal earned her Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Johnson C. Smith University and her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan. In addition to her impressive academic credentials, she is also an Army veteran, which further enriches her perspective and practice. Outside of her professional endeavors, Crystal loves to travel and enjoy the company of family and friends underscoring her strong personal values and commitment to family.
In the fourth episode of season 4, guest host Dr. Brandy K. Biglow, Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), explores the challenges, realities, and solutions for improving mental health among medical residents. Our guests share insights on the impact of resident well-being on patient outcomes, the long-term effects of residency stress, and the barriers to integrating mental health strategies into traditional residency programs. We also discuss innovative education and training initiatives designed to equip medical residents with the coping skills they need to thrive.About the Episode Host:Dr. Brandy Biglow, DBH, LMHC, CCTP, QS, DBH program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, is the CEO and co-founder of Renovation Integrative Health, LLC. She has served as a mental health professional for 12 years, where she has supported others in her role as a counselor, clinical supervisor, and licensed clinical program manager. She is a licensed mental health counselor and supervisor for mental health and marriage and family therapists in Florida. She is a certified clinical trauma professional, certified individual coach, certified group coach, and burnout expert. Prior to her career in mental health, she educated and supported students as a certified K-12 Exceptional Education teacher for 10 years. Dr. Biglow is passionate about her work and supporting people on their mental health journey. In her practice, she uses an integrative health approach infused with humor, empathy, and current information from research (anecdotal and qualitative). She is culturally competent and trauma informed, meeting each person where they are and how they show up regardless of how they identify. She continues her transition into consulting and coaching where she is developing programs and courses aimed at eliminating occupational burnout. She will continue to support patients in mental health as well. Her long-term goals are to open an integrative health clinic. She is also working on projects with her colleagues to further advance behavioral integrated health in the United States and abroad.About the Special Guests:Dr. Jason Herndon, PhD, MSPH, is a clinical psychologist, writer, and relationship expert. He is the CEO and owner of Integrated Psyche, a mental health practice focused on helping couples and individuals build and maintain healthy relationships. He is also the Director of Clinical Education for the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. He is president of the board of directors for the Collaborative Family Health Association (CFHA). Originally from Texas, he now lives in North Carolina with his family.Dr. Deepu George, PhD, LMFT, completed his doctoral work in Human Development and Family Science with a specialization in Family Therapy from the University of Georgia under the guidance of Dr. Jay A. Mancini. As part of his doctoral clinical requirement, he also completed a one year internship in Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care from Duke/SR-AHEC Family Medicine Residency program in Fayetteville, NC. His work focuses on implementing integrated behavioral health models in primary care, specifically the evidence-based Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model and doing evaluation research on the effects on implementation. Along with his clinical duties as Behavioral Health Consultant in the PCBH model, he teaches residents in clinic and in didactics primary care behavioral health skills. His research focuses on social determinants of health, physician resilience and well-being, community capacity building, and health disparities in the Rio Grande Valley region.
Dumb B!tch Hour is a weekly live chat covering all things tech, crypto, and pop culture news, brought to you by Boys Club, a NY-based media and creative studio. DBH is recorded live on X.com every Wednesday at 12 PM EST, but we also post it here and recommend watching it as a video podcast. On this week's episode: Barack Obama rejection letter ETHDenver recap (v quick don't worry) Crypto Strategic Reserve New apple ipad' Snoop Dog says Music NFT New Aella poll (Deana bailed on this, respectfully) Tiktok onchain?! Alexis Ohanian New Digg Megan Markle new show The Paddock Slut
Intrinsic Rhythm is excited to announce the 1st of 3 planned EPs by MMOTTORR. MMOTTORR is a new collaborative project between Tr One and New Jackson and the 1st EP marks an exciting fusion of both artists' sounds combined with a fresh take on machine music, blending influences from Chicago and ghetto house, deeper acid textures, techno and use of classic samplers and voice modulation to create 4 dancefloor orientated tracks. EP 1 features four tracks from the Irish artists that push the boundaries of hardware based production, offering a captivating exploration of sound and influences from both artists. Distribution by DBH.
In this special episode of season 4, guest host Dr. Cara English, DBH, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Academic Officer of Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), discusses the implications of recent legislative moves on mental health policy, access to care, and patient rights. Our special guest shares how the Biodyne Model can be leveraged as a framework for ethical and evidence-based treatment, examines the risks of abrupt medication discontinuation, and highlights the urgent need for mental health professionals to advocate for science-driven policy.About the Special Host:Dr. Cara English, DBH is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Academic Officer of Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI) and Founder of Terra's Tribe, a maternal mental health advocacy organization in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. English spearheaded a perinatal behavioral health integration project at Willow Birth Center from 2016 to 2020 that received international acclaim through the publication of outcomes in the International Journal of Integrated Care. Dr. English served as Vice-President of the Postpartum Support International – Arizona Chapter Founding Board of Directors and co-chaired the Education and Legislative Advocacy Committees. She currently serves on the Maternal Mortality Review Program and the Maternal Health Taskforce for the State of Arizona. She served as one of three Arizonan 2020 Mom Nonprofit Policy Fellows in 2021. For her work to establish Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, Cara was awarded the Psyche Award from the Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation in 2018 and is more recently the recipient of the 2022 Sierra Tucson Compassion Recognition for her work to improve perinatal mental health integration in Arizona.About the Guest:Dr. Janet Cummings, Psy. D., is the daughter of Drs. Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings, an internationally-recognized psychologist and a clinical social worker. Determined not to be a mental health professional, she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Pre-med (with a minor in Genetics/Molecular Biology) and Linguistics (with a Classical Greek minor). She went on to earn a Master's Degree in Linguistics, with a Psycholinguistics emphasis, before deciding to earn a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the School of Professional Psychology at Wright State University, which she completed in 1992. Janet completed her internship and post-doctoral residency at Arizona Biodyne, and remained as a staff psychologist there for several years. With supervision from some top Biodyne psychotherapists, she became a master psychotherapist and expert in the Biodyne Model. She has continued to utilize the Biodyne Model exclusively in her private practice and other work settings. In 2010, Janet moved from Scottsdale, Arizona to Reno, Nevada in order to be close to the headquarters of The Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation, which she has served as its President since its inception in 1995. Under Janet's direction, The Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation has sponsored many projects aimed at furthering the integration of behavioral health into primary care medicine, including The Cummings Psyche Award and the launching of the first Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) Program at Arizona State University.Janet is the author of over two dozen journal articles and book chapters, and she has co-authored or co-edited ten books with her father. She served as adjunct professor at both the University of Nevada, Reno and The Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Springfield, MO. She was Co-founding Associate Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health Program at Arizona State University, and served as a Professor and Co-founding Sponsor until 2014 when she decided to move the DBH Program to a different venue.
In this episode of the Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast, host Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, MA interviews Andrew Campbell, a distinguished audiologist and author specializing in hearing and brain health. Campbell shares his extensive experience and research findings that highlight the importance of addressing hearing loss early to prevent cognitive decline and dementia. He underscores that untreated hearing loss significantly increases the risk of dementia and impacts memory, cognitive load, and social isolation. Campbell advocates for regular hearing assessments, especially for those over 55, and emphasizes the need for consistent use of hearing devices for optimal benefits. Additionally, he highlights the interconnectedness of hearing health with overall well-being and longevity. The discussion also includes practical advice on accessing independent audiologists and the importance of proactivity in managing hearing health.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest00:05 Andrew's Background and Career01:26 The Importance of Hearing Health03:03 Research and Statistics on Hearing Loss09:35 Early Signs and Symptoms of Hearing Loss12:00 Impact of Hearing Loss on Cognitive Function16:53 Steps to Assess and Improve Hearing Health19:17 Addressing Stigma and Hesitancy23:18 Case Study and Practical Advice26:07 Final Thoughts and TakeawaysResources: Learn more about the ACHIEVE Study here Review the Lancet Commission 2024 Report on “Dementia prevention, intervention, and care” Explore Andrew's website and his work at Neuaudio hearing & brain health Check out Andrew's book “Hearing and Brain Health: Startling links between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline” on Amazon Access additional learning videos on Andrew's YouTubeExplore our previous podcast conversations on how our various senses impact our brain health. “How Our Eyes Reflect Our Well-being” with Dr. Jacquelin Theis, DO “Mind Your Mouth: How Oral Health Impacts Brain Function” with Dr. Joy Poskozim, DDS
I think video I give a presentation titled "Participation in the Perfected Humanity of Christ : A Unitarian Atonement Theory". I discuss the idea of whether or not Jesus needed to be God in order to save us. I mention Dr. Andrew Perriman, William Ellery Channing, Dale Tuggy, Paul of Samosata, David Bentley Hart, Athanasius of Alexandria, Arius of Alexandria, Photinus of Sirmium, and more. Andrew Perriman on Philippians 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTHSASs47YWilliam Ellery Channing 'Likeness unto God' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLK0ZIvsjgw&t=2143sDBH "Light of Tabor" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3irRxu7E4W4&t=853sMy Commentary of DBH - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7bh6_p2a6U&t=1795sDBH Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyNBBEXiW2c&t=141s
This video is the first in a series of commentary videos on David Bentley Hart's ( @leavesinthewind7441 ) lecture series at Cambridge entitled "The Light of Tabor : Towards a Monistic Chrisology". I mention Rowan Williams, Nestorius, Arius of Alexandria, the Ascension of Isaiah, Origen of Alexandria, Thomas Aquinas, Gregory Palamas, Karl Barth, Aristotle, Fr John Behr, Herbert McCabe, Paul of Samosata, Robert Jensen, Justin Martyr, Thomas Aquinas, Maximus the Confessor and more. DBH's Lecture 1 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3irRxu7E4W4My ascension to heaven video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgB3MNK-VLM
In the second episode of season 4, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores how the overturning of Roe v. Wade has reshaped the legal and healthcare landscape across the United States, creating a complex patchwork of reproductive rights that varies widely from state to state. Our expert guests will break down the most significant legal changes, discuss their impact on underserved populations, and explore the role of advocacy and policymaking in shaping the future of reproductive rights. About the Special Guests: Dr. Charla N. Burns, MD, is a physician and public health official with an extensive background in infectious disease surveillance, medical research, clinical healthcare, scientific literature review, and statistical data analysis. She currently as an AHA Instructor at the College of Health Care Professions in Houston, Texas. Prior to her current role, Dr. Burns was an epidemiologist for the Texas Department of State Health Services and the CDC Foundation. Since 2020, she has focused her efforts on planning, developing, and implementing field research studies on COVID-19. She has served on the CGI Advisory Council since December 2022. Dr. Burns earned a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry/pre-medicine in 2000 from Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College. In 2006, she attained a Doctor of Medicine from the UTMB School of Medicine, followed by internal medicine residency training at Tulane University Medical Center and its affiliated clinics and hospitals. Well-qualified in her field, she has experience in public speaking on health-related topics at medical conferences and community events. Dr. Sara A. Schuch, DBH, LPC, NCC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor currently working in a primary care setting as an integrated behavioral health counselor. She holds a Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from Cummings Graduate Institute and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor, a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Professional achievements include piloting a co-occurring disorders treatment program, developing and providing training on mental health screening and treatment best practices for healthcare providers, and developing and providing training on harm reduction techniques for patients with substance use disorders in healthcare settings. Her Doctoral program culminating project focused on mental health treatment and diagnosis using technology and artificial intelligence, as well as the ethical implications and considerations of using these digital tools. Dr. Cara English, DBH is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Academic Officer of CGI and Founder of Terra's Tribe, a maternal mental health advocacy organization in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. English spearheaded a perinatal behavioral health integration project at Willow Birth Center from 2016 to 2020 that received international acclaim through the publication of outcomes in the International Journal of Integrated Care. Dr. English served as Vice-President of the Postpartum Support International – Arizona Chapter Founding Board of Directors and co-chaired the Education and Legislative Advocacy Committees. She currently serves on the Maternal Mortality Review Program and the Maternal Health Taskforce for the State of Arizona. She served as one of three Arizonan 2020 Mom Nonprofit Policy Fellows in 2021. For her work to establish Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, Cara was awarded the Psyche Award from the Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation in 2018 and is more recently the recipient of the 2022 Sierra Tucson Compassion Recognition for her work to improve perinatal mental health integration in Arizona.
Get tickets for the upcoming Black History Month LIVE "Drunk Black History" shows in LA (2/21), NYC (2/28), and Austin (3/6) at www.drunkblackhistory.com! Livestream tickets are available for the LA show!Comedian Brandon Collins (SXSW) is joined by special guest co-host Rell Battle for this special New York Comedy Festival event!Host(s):Brandon Collins - https://www.instagram.com/frodo_blackinsRell Battle - https://www.instagram.com/rellbattleTatiana Albandos - https://www.instagram.com/boricuacollinsGuests: Eva Evans - https://www.instagram.com/evaevanscomedyByron Bowers - https://www.instagram.com/byronbowersAnthony Moore - https://www.instagram.com/allthatandmoorePodcast Sponsor:CBDX.com (use code DBH for 15% off first order)Live Event Sponsors:Sorel LiqueurLyre's Non-Alcoholic Classic SpiritsMcBride SistersIf you enjoy our content, please subscribe to our podcast, YouTube page, and/or send a donation via PayPal at DrunkBlackHistoryNYC@gmail.com!
In the first episode of season 4, guest host Dr. Pauline T. Pablo, Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), explores the definitions of neurodiversity, neurodivergence, and neuroaffirming care, and take a deep look into the state of neurodiversity within today's behavioral health system. Our special guests discuss the challenges neurodivergent individuals face in traditional healthcare settings, the role of integrated care in addressing these gaps, and the transformative impact of neuroaffirming practices on patient outcomes. About the Episode Host: Dr. Pauline T. Pablo, DBH, BCBA, IBA, CGI DBH program alumna, is a trauma-aware Board Certified Behavior Analyst, mother, wife, and healthcare advocate. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Teaching with a specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis. She earned her Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) degree from Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies in 2023, a degree that has equipped her with the knowledge to serve her clients with a human-centered, trauma-informed, and integrated healthcare approach. Her work as a behavior analyst focuses on providing behavioral support services to neurodiverse individuals diagnosed with various developmental disabilities. Dr. Pablo co-owns and operates Symphony Behavioral Health Inc., a neurodiversity affirming ABA company serving the southern California region. She is also the co-founder of Asian and Pacific Islander Association for Behavior Analysis (APIABA), a non-profit organization that aims to disseminate the science of ABA within the Asian and Pacific Islander population, as well as promote diversity within the field to better serve diverse populations. About the Special Guests: Dr. Patricia Motylewicz, MBA, MS.SpecEd, MS.ABA, DBH, BCBA, QBA, LBA, CGI DBH program alumna, is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, and a Qualified Behavior Analyst licensed in several states nationwide. She holds three master's degrees: an MBA, an MS in Education and Special Education, and an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis with a specialization in Autism. She is the clinical director at The Perfect Child, which provides Applied Behavior Analysis services for children and young adults with developmental disabilities. In her free time, she focuses on strength training and is a former competitive martial artist. Dr. Cory Cannady, DBH, BCBA, LBA, CGI DBH program alumni, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the Assistant Clinical Director at Elevate. He is from a small town in west Tennessee and moved to Chattanooga in 2009 to attend UTC. After earning his Bachelor's in Secondary English Education, he taught for the Hamilton County Department of Education for 5 years. While teaching, he obtained his Master's Degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis from the University of Cincinnati in 2017. He obtained his Board Certification and licensure in 2019. Cory has recently completed his Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from Cummings Graduate Institute. Dr. Valeria Parejo, DBH, BCBA, QBA, received her Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from the Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, and has a Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis from the Florida Institute of Technology. She is a behavior analyst with BCBA and QBA certifications and has over 20 years of experience, working in various areas. Nowadays she teaches at Florida Institute of Technology in the approved coursework for BACB certifications, and at The Behavior Web, in the preparatory course for QABA certifications, the first course to be available in Portuguese for behavior analysts seeking international certification. She offers mentoring and supervision for professional development, and clinical and OBM consulting for clinics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
Connor and Dylan are joined by Megan Hilty (Death Becomes Her, NBC's Smash) to celebrate 5 YEARS of DRAMA. You're gagged. We're gagged. Everyone is gagged for the queen Megan Hilty, who is finally back on Broadway, starring in Death Becomes Her. She's doing it “For The Gaze,” y'all. The twins of course dive into every possible topic you're hoping for: what it's like creating Madeline Ashton for the stage, how Megan's dressing room is coming along (as designed by friend of the pod Krysta Rodriguez), and the joys of working with the fabulous Jennifer Simard and the whole cast of DBH. Don't worry, as one of Wicked's first and most beloved Glindas, they get the dish on creating her own Glinda the Good, what she remembers most from those days, and the Hilty High Note rumors. They get into 9 to 5, being Tony nominated for Noises Off, and of course… starring as Ivy Lynn in Smash on NBC. Stick around for LOTS of Housewives and Below Deck talk with fellow Bravoholic Megan Hilty. You are going to love all of that and more in this fabulous chat with Megan Hilty. Happy 5 years of DRAMA!Follow Megan on InstagramFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramSubscribe to our show on iHeartRadio Broadway!Support the podcast by subscribing to DRAMA+, which also includes bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!
In the last episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the impact of culturally centered care in healthcare. Our special guest shares their journey in integrating cultural considerations across various healthcare disciplines, highlighting innovative strategies and best practices that enhance patient outcomes. Learn more about how cultural competence can bridge gaps, improve outcomes, and revolutionize integrated care. Special Guest: Marshella Gore, LPC, NCC, is a certified trauma-trained Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Workshop Facilitator, Mental Health Advocate, and Speaker, serving North Carolina and South Carolina with over 20 years of experience in human services. As a wife and mother, she brings a compassionate and holistic approach to her work, having served a diverse population both nationally and internationally. Her extensive experience includes working with military personnel, children, families, underserved communities, and individuals with special needs. She is the owner of Mind Your MIND Counseling and Consulting, where she specializes in individual and family counseling for ages 10 and up, focusing on trauma, ADHD, anxiety, depression, life transitions, and grief. Passionate about mental health awareness and education, Marshella is dedicated to destigmatizing mental health treatment. In addition to her counseling services, she also offers consultations and partnerships with community organizations to provide professional development, transformative workshops, presentations, and training focused on mental wellness. Her work fosters resilience, growth, and emotional well-being, making a lasting impact on the lives she touches. Personal Facebook Personal Instagram Business Facebook Business Website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
Das Gayatri Mantra ist eines der populärsten Mantras. Es ist die Anrufung des Göttlichen als Lichtenergie. Wenn du das Gayatri-Mantra rezitierst oder seiner Rezitation zuhörst, kannst du dich mit Lichtenergie füllen und dich mit einer höheren Realität verbinden. G Doṃ bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥAm Ctát savitúr váreṇyaṃ G Dbhárgo devásya dhīmahi Am Cdhíyo yó naḥ pracodáyāt Vorgetragen von Sonya „O göttliches Licht, du hast alle drei Welten (Bhu, Bhuvar, Swar) mit deinem Licht erschaffen. Wir verehren dich. Wir meditieren über dich. Bitte erleuchte und durchdringe uns mit deiner Ausstrahlung.“ Du kannst das Audio mit Der Beitrag Gayatri Mantra mit Sonya vom Mantra Circle erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Das Gayatri Mantra ist eines der populärsten Mantras. Es ist die Anrufung des Göttlichen als Lichtenergie. Wenn du das Gayatri-Mantra rezitierst oder seiner Rezitation zuhörst, kannst du dich mit Lichtenergie füllen und dich mit einer höheren Realität verbinden. G Doṃ bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥAm Ctát savitúr váreṇyaṃ G Dbhárgo devásya dhīmahi Am Cdhíyo yó naḥ pracodáyāt Vorgetragen von Sonya „O göttliches Licht, du hast alle drei Welten (Bhu, Bhuvar, Swar) mit deinem Licht erschaffen. Wir verehren dich. Wir meditieren über dich. Bitte erleuchte und durchdringe uns mit deiner Ausstrahlung.“ Du kannst das Audio mit Der Beitrag Gayatri Mantra mit Sonya vom Mantra Circle erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Unlock the potential of whole person health and wellness with insights from our special guest, Dr. Jessica Matthews. In this episode she shares her unique perspective, informed by her vast experience in exercise science, health coaching, and academia, to emphasize the importance of psychological and behavioral aspects in health behavior change. Learn how a coach-based approach can significantly improve adherence to exercise programs and lead to better outcomes for clients.Explore the powerful role of lifestyle behaviors in preventing and managing chronic diseases, and see how empathy-driven coaching can empower lasting change. Through engaging discussions, we highlight the importance of meeting individuals where they are and utilizing their language to resonate with their personal health journeys. Dr. Matthews distinguishes between the expert and coach approaches, underscoring how focusing on the individual can lead to sustainable, long-term behavior change rather than relying on rigid guidelines.We'll also delve into the professionalization of health and wellness coaching, you'll see the exciting strides being made in integrating these practices into healthcare settings, and how this parallels work in the exercise profession. This episode is a must-listen for those interested in advancing whole person health through a collaboration coach-based approach. Show Notes Page: https://wellnessparadoxpod.com/episod134Our Guest: Jessica Matthews, DBH, NBC-HWC, DipACLM, FACLMDr. Jessica Matthews is an industry leader in the fields of health and well-being coaching and lifestyle medicine. A passionate educator and innovative curriculum designer, she has created graduate degree and professional certificate programs at several college in Southern California, including the M.S. Integrative Wellness program at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) for which she serves as Program Director. Additionally, Dr. Matthews serves as Director of Integrative Health Coaching at UC San Diego in the Department of Family Medicine. There she has led the development and implementation of health and wellness coaching services within both clinical practice and research, to include hiring and supervising a team of national board-certified health and wellness coaches in the Centers for Integrative Health (CIH).A passionate advocate for whole person health, Dr. Matthews serves as Chair of Board of Directors for The National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) and was among one of the first national board-certified health and wellness coaches (NBC-HWCs) in the country. Additionally, she is board certified in lifestyle medicine (DipACLM) and served on the board of directors for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) from 2020-2023. In 2021, Dr. Matthews was named a Fellow of ACLM for outstanding achievement in the field of lifestyle medicine and exceptional dedication to advancing the organization's mission. Follow us on social at the links below: https://www.facebook.com/wellnessparadox https://www.instagram.com/wellnessparadox/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wellness-paradox-podcast https://twitter.com/WellnessParadox
In the eleventh episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores how integrating recovery housing with clinical treatment services improves patient outcomes, providing stability and structure for long-term recovery. Our guest shares their journey in developing integrated care models that combine recovery housing with various healthcare disciplines and discusses the challenges and successes they've encountered along the way. Special Guest: Kenneth L. Roberts, MPS, LPCC, LADC, is the Chief Clinical Officer for the NUWAY non-profit program in Minneapolis, MN. He has worked for over 15 years as a clinician, clinical supervisor, and administrator in various levels of co-occurring care treating substance use and mental health disorders. He is certified in Prolonged Exposure (PE) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) for treatment of PTSD. A graduate of the University of Minnesota with a master's degree in Professional Studies (Co-Occurring Disorders) he also serves as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Roberts works in his current role synthesizing a R.I.S.E. (Recovery In Supportive Environments) Model of care with community based resources to support improved clinical outcomes in trauma informed care settings. Mr. Roberts is currently a Doctoral candidate (DBH) at the Cummings Graduate Institute (CGI). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In this special episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, reflects on the last decade, discussing how CGI has addressed the unmet educational needs in behavioral health and the impact this has had on transforming healthcare outcomes. Our special guests look to the future exciting plans for the next 10 years as CGI continues to lead the way in training integrated care professionals. Special Guests: Dr. Janet Cummings, Psy. D., is the daughter of Drs. Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings, an internationally-recognized psychologist and a clinical social worker. Determined not to be a mental health professional, she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Pre-med (with a minor in Genetics/Molecular Biology) and Linguistics (with a Classical Greek minor). She went on to earn a Master's Degree in Linguistics, with a Psycholinguistics emphasis, before deciding to earn a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the School of Professional Psychology at Wright State University, which she completed in 1992. During her Bachelor's and Master's studies, Janet owned and operated a sewing business and taught English as a Second Language.While at the School of Professional Psychology, Janet participated in an experimental program aimed at preparing students for the possibility of prescription privileges for psychologists. In this experimental program, she took the same Pharmacology and Psychopharmacology classes as students in Wright State University's medical school. Because of her Pre-med background, she excelled in her Pharmacology studies, as well as in Biological Psychology and Neuranatomy/Neurology. Janet completed her internship and post-doctoral residency at Arizona Biodyne, and remained as a staff psychologist there for several years. With supervision from some top Biodyne psychotherapists, she became a master psychotherapist and expert in the Biodyne Model. She has continued to utilize the Biodyne Model exclusively in her private practice and other work settings. In 2010, Janet moved from Scottsdale, Arizona to Reno, Nevada in order to be close to the headquarters of The Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation, which she has served as its President since its inception in 1995. Under Janet's direction, The Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation has sponsored many projects aimed at furthering the integration of behavioral health into primary care medicine, including The Cummings Psyche Award (the premier scientific award in the mental health field, with a $50,000 prize) and the launching of the first Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) Program at Arizona State University. Dr. Cara English, DBH is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Academic Officer of Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI) and Founder of Terra's Tribe, a maternal mental health advocacy organization in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. English spearheaded a perinatal behavioral health integration project at Willow Birth Center from 2016 to 2020 that received international acclaim through the publication of outcomes in the International Journal of Integrated Care. Dr. English served as Vice-President of the Postpartum Support International – Arizona Chapter Founding Board of Directors and co-chaired the Education and Legislative Advocacy Committees. She currently serves on the Maternal Mortality Review Program and the Maternal Health Taskforce for the State of Arizona. She served as one of three Arizonan 2020 Mom Nonprofit Policy Fellows in 2021. For her work to establish Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, Cara was awarded the Psyche Award from the Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation in 2018 and is more recently the recipient of the 2022 Sierra Tucson Compassion Recognition for her work to improve perinatal mental health integration in Arizona. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In the tenth episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the intersection of youth mental health and integrated healthcare. Our expert guests share their journeys in addressing mental health challenges among young people, highlighting innovative solutions, best practices, and the future of integrated care. Tune in to discover how prioritizing youth mental health is transforming patient outcomes and reshaping healthcare. Special Guests: Dr. Rebecca Wright, DBH, LBA, BCBA, QBA, has a Doctorate in Behavioral Health, is a Certified Behavior Analyst and a Licensed Behavior Analyst in the state of NY. She received both her undergraduate degree in Psychology and her Masters of Science in Education at Long Island University. Rebecca has worked as a certified school psychologist for Early Intervention and has also worked as a Behavior Specialist for the Office of People With Developmental Disabilities in New York. Her interests include advocacy for families and practitioners that work with individuals with autism, professional development for educators, education law, behavioral health, and the usage of applied behavior analysis in Public Policy and Social Research. Website: wrightwaycare.com Dr. Leslie Allison Earl, DBH, LPC-S, is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oklahoma City, OK serving OKC and surrounding areas. Dr. Earl is also a licensing supervisor for LPC Candidates. She earned her master's degree from the University of Oklahoma, focusing on Human Relations in Counseling and recently completed her Doctor of Behavioral Health degree with Cummings Graduate Institute of Behavioral Health Studies. Dr. Earl is known for her work in the women's health field in the greater Oklahoma City area. She is also a certified trauma specialist, a clinical specialist in Autism Spectrum Disorder, and produces weekly content she calls “Therapy Thursday,” covering various topics. Dr. Earl has presented in Norman, OK at the NACT meetings and other venues talking about women's health and integrated care. She also served as one of CGI's brand ambassadors for the Spring 1 semester, 2022. When asked what she loves most about being a DBH, clinician, and LPC, she'll enthusiastically say, “Because I am a lifelong student – I love to learn and I'm passionate about living optimally. I lead by example. I want to live my best life, and helping others do the same is my purpose!” Website: www.h2gy.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
Donnie Wise "The Mayor" joins us this week to discuss Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH) and its impact on Minor League Baseball (MiLB). DBH is a group that has acquired 35 MiLB teams, and its presence marks a significant shift in how minor league teams are owned and managed. ---------------------------------------------------------------• LIVE bi-weekly on #Kick, #Twitch, #Youtube #Instagram and #Facebook!• Podcast's are up at https://HIACTalkRadio.com• Twitter - http://twitter.com/StadiumJourney• https://twitter.com/PuckmanRI• https://twitter.com/profan9• https://twitter.com/BallparkHunter• http://twitter.com/DanlawTV• Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/StadiumJourney---------------------------------------------------------------• Listen to Musica Enmascarada• Music by: The Mystery Men• https://lucharock.bandcamp.com/---------------------------------------------------------------Audio on HIACTalkRadio.com #ApplePodcasts, #YouTubeMusic and #Spotify #StadiumJourney #Podcast #Stadium #Arena #Venue #Sports #SportsPodcast #travel #traveling #travelogue #TwitchAffiliate #Twitch #Stream #Streamer #Livestream #livestreaming #Youtube #KickStreamer #MiLB, #MinorLeagueBaseball #MinorLeague #Baseball #DiamondBaseballHoldings #AAA #AA
In the ninth episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the complexities of addiction, examining both substance and behavioral addictions and their impact on the brain. Our special guest discusses the causes, diagnosis, and treatment approaches, highlighting the importance of understanding the neurobiological mechanisms. The episode also highlights the importance of community support, prevention strategies, and integrated approaches for managing co-occurring disorders to improve recovery outcomes. Special Guest: Michelle Francis, LCSW-QS, growing up always knew that she wanted go into a profession to help others. Michelle received her Bachelors degree from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Criminal Justice, with the intention to focus on decreasing recidivism. She went on to receive her Masters in social worker from FAU as well. That's when she knew that she wanted to be a therapist! She has spent majority of my career working with individuals with substance use disorders. While Michelle is still very passionate about decreasing the stigma around substance abuse and advocating for minorities to have access to treatment, she wants to continue to expand her network to work with individuals with an array of other concerns. She currently in the final year of her doctoral program, where at the end of this year, she will receive my Doctor of Behavioral Health degree. Michelle recently launched her private practice, Pinnacle Clinical Solutions. Her hope is for all of us to prioritize our mental health so that we can be the best version of ourselves! Instagram Facebook LinedIn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In the eighth episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and integrated healthcare. Our guests share the challenges faced in integrating technologies into traditional healthcare settings, provide innovative approaches and best practices, and discuss the future of AI in healthcare. Special Guests: Jeremy Henderson-Teelucksingh, MA, MHR, LPC/MHSP, NCC, CCMHC, is a counselor, values coach, and corporate and community human relations consultant at Indigo Path Collective. Before becoming a counselor and now as a consultant, Jeremy has nearly 25 years experience in the global tech industry with companies like VeriSign, eBay, Salesforce, Aricent (now Capgemini) and more. Dr. Sara A. Schuch, DBH, LPC, NCC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor currently working in a primary care setting as an integrated behavioral health counselor. She holds a Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from Cummings Graduate Institute and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor, a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Professional achievements include piloting a co-occurring disorders treatment program, developing and providing training on mental health screening and treatment best practices for healthcare providers, and developing and providing training on harm reduction techniques for patients with substance use disorders in healthcare settings. Her Doctoral program culminating project focused on mental health treatment and diagnosis using technology and artificial intelligence, as well as the ethical implications and considerations of using these digital tools. Dr. Ronke Komolafe, DBH, MBA, serves a faculty member at Cummings Graduate Institute and is an executive leader with over 15 years of healthcare experience creating business value through systemic programs, evaluation, strategic planning, market expansion, product development, and revenue generation. Dr. Ronke is the Board Chair and CEO of Integrated Physical & Behavioral Health Alliance, a business and the market expansion Company that provides leadership and go-to-market strategies for healthcare and health IT Companies. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of Integrated Health Magazine, a thought leadership magazine that focuses on integrated health approaches to care delivery and digital health. Dr. Komolafe has experience in health IT, Medicare/Medicaid, leadership, market strategy, business development, integrated care, and healthcare compliance. Dr. Komolafe is known for her multi-dimensional perspectives to integrate health and passion for process improvement. Dr. Komolafe's research interest includes financial sustainability of integrated health and implementing integrated health technology to improve treatment outcomes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In this Pod Jeb, Michael Harris II Headband and DisgustingBravesHomer go over the Braves and Padres Series, All Star game, news, notes, updates on Ian Anderson, our grades through the first half, and more. DBH gives a deep dive into the hitting mechanics of the struggling Braves hitters. Tune in and listen now!Follow us on Twitter/X @jebmaize17 @tomahawktalk2 @ATLheadband @bravaeshomer27 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jebmaize.substack.com
In the seventh episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the behavioral health continuum of care, which entails prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery services. This episode discusses how the current behavioral health system faces challenges such as fragmented care, lack of access, and stigma. Additionally, presents considerations for how digital behavioral health solutions, including telemedicine, mobile apps, and online therapy platforms can mitigate these challenges. Special Guest: Trina K. Ita, MA, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) & holds a Bachelor's in psychology from Tuskegee University and Master's in Counselor Education - Community/Agency Counseling from Kean University. She has worked in behavioral health for over 30 years holding a variety of leadership roles in the private & public sectors to include provision of services in private practice. She formerly worked in the child welfare system in Texas as Chief Strategist for Behavioral Health Services for Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) and is now serving as the Deputy Executive Commissioner of Behavioral Health Services for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). In this role she has the responsibility for the behavioral health continuum of care for adults and youth and the array of service offerings funded by the Texas Legislature (i.e. prevention, intervention, treatment, substance use, veterans behavioral health, disaster behavioral health, etc.) as well as responsibility and oversight on the administration of the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant (MHBG) and the Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant (SUPTRS BG or SUBG). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In the sixth episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores how trauma manifests differently in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the challenges in diagnosis, and effective communication techniques for healthcare professionals. Learn about the barriers to care, legal and ethical considerations, and future research needed to improve the well-being of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have experienced trauma. Special Guest: Michelle Stroebel, LCMHC, NADD-CC, is a regional manager of intellectual and developmental disabilities care management at Partners Health Management and the founder of Breathe Wellness Counseling PLLC. They are a visionary leader, who desires to be a trailblazing force in healthcare, championing equity, access, and dignity for all. They have an innovative spirit that drives them to disrupt and transform the ineffective and siloed traditional approaches to healthcare and pioneer new delivery models. A Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Doctor of Behavioral Health candidate with over 22 years of experience in behavioral health, Michelle has a unique blend of compassion and cutting-edge solutions that will advance person-centered and trauma-informed integrated behavioral healthcare to improve health outcomes. For more information about Michelle, visit: www.breathewellnesscounseling.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
Welcome to episode 33 of 2 Grooms 1 Plot! A podcast where two life-long storytellers talk about stories! Today we took a look at the musical, ‘Death Becomes Her.' DBH is a brand new musical currently playing at Chicago's Cadillac Palace. The musical stars Meghan Hilty (Madeline Ashton), Jennifer Simard (Helen Sharp), and Michelle Williams (Viola Van Horn). The musical follows the same story as the original 1992 film in which Madeline, the self-proclaimed most beautiful actress, lives a glamorous life, while author Helen Sharp endures in her shadow. Their rivalry intensifies when Madeline steals Helen's fiancé, leading Helen to plot revenge. The arrival of the mysterious Viola Van Horn and her magical potion rejuvenates them both, reigniting an eternal grudge with their youth and beauty restored. Your Hosts: Pavi Proczko is an audiobook narrator (Defiance of the Fall, Edens Gate), Writer (Brugum's Labyrinth, The Nightly), Actor and Singer (Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Paramount Theater, Chicago Fire), and Game Master (D&D). Colin Funk is a Childhood Development Expert (Erikson Institute), Teacher (Stages Chicago), Actor and Singer (Porchlight Music Theater, Metropolis Theater), and Crafter (knitting, cross stick, Embroidery, watercolors). “With our unique lenses, we talk about a specific piece of storytelling each episode: What works? What doesn't? And the magic moments of story!” Pavi & Colin are married and live in Chicago. ❤️ Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW us for more! @2Grooms1Plot
In the fifth episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the intersection of mental health and chronic medical conditions through the lens of a licensed psychologist with a Doctorate of Behavioral Health. Discover the importance of the Biodyne model in training clinicians and integrating mental health into medical settings, and gain insights into the future of integrated healthcare. Special Guest: Dr. Christine Moninghoff, DBH, received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Seton Hall University, a Master of Arts in Clinical Practices, Psychology from University of Hartford, and a Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) degree from Arizona State University (ASU). She started her career as a School-Based Counselor and Psychiatric On-Call Worker at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ. As a State of Nevada employee for the last 20 years, Dr. Moninghoff provided outpatient treatment through Children's Clinical Services, generalist services at High Desert State Prison, and inpatient treatment at Desert Willow Treatment Center (children) and Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital (adults). Supervision to pre-doctoral and post-doctoral interns and practicum students was provided while Dr. Moninghoff served on the faculty of the Nevada Psychology Internship Consortium (NV-PIC). As an Associate Faculty, she developed and taught curriculum to doctoral candidates at ASU and Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies. She directed the Psychological Services Department for Nevada's Desert Regional Center serving those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Currently, Dr. Moninghoff serves under the Deputy Administrator for Nevada's Division of Child and Family Services as a consultant on statewide matters pertaining to children's mental health. Dr. Moninghoff has been a licensed psychologist since 2014. Her private practice offers assessments, psychological testing, and psychotherapy services to the greater Las Vegas community and with close proximity to Creech and Nellis Air Force bases, many veterans, active-duty military, and their families. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In the fourth episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the integration of speech pathology services in healthcare, showcasing its role in holistic patient care and improved health outcomes. Discover how speech pathology addresses communication challenges that impact mental well-being and promotes inclusive mental healthcare for diverse populations. Special Guest: Emily Rodriguez, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist (SLP) specializing in working with young children aged between 2 and 5. She usually works with parents who have just received a diagnosis for their child, and is often the first therapist on their child's team. She assesses their communication skills at their school or daycare and provides appropriate recommendations based on their individual communication level. If necessary, she refers them to other specialists, such as occupational therapists, neurologists or audiologists, to ensure they receive the best possible care. As a licensed SLP in the state of Florida, she is qualified to address concerns related to communication and social-pragmatic issues. As a dedicated speech-language pathologist, her main focus is to assist parents in navigating the complex process of getting a diagnosis for their child. Having served the Miami area for many years, she has had the honor of working with countless families and children in need. With the completion of her Doctor of Behavioral Health degree, she is thrilled to announce that she will be expanding services to the Florida Keys, an area where access to therapy services is limited, especially in the lower Keys. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an influx of families moving to Florida, and as a native of the Florida Keys, she is overjoyed to see the community flourish with more schools and housing units being built. Her ultimate goal is to create a safe, supportive, and comfortable environment where children and their parents can receive services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and mental health counseling. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
The Jocelyn Diabetes Center suggests that 30% of diabetic women between the ages of 15 and 30 manipulate or omit their insulin in order to lose weight. For Eating Disorder Awareness Week, I want to talk about the lesser known yet devastating eating disorder. Today's incredible guest is the founder and executive director of Diabulimia. Helpline (DBH), Erin Akers. Erin shares the heart-wrenching story of how she flatlined and was resuscitated after her diabulimia put her in the hospital. This episode is raw and real, but also a necessary conversation to shed light on the T1D tendency towards perfectionism and a disordered relationship to food. Time Stamps: (06:25) The Recovery-Relapse Cycle (07:14) January 2012: The Fall(08:25) The Fear of Being Found Out(09:25) The Time Erin Flat-lined (10:22) A Mother's Cry: A Call To Change (12:28) Why the Second Time Was Harder to Ask For Help(14:30) Her Diagnosis Journey (16:40) When the Body Image Issues Began as a childt 9 (19:10) Comparison to Her Brother's Diabetesic Journey(22:00) Giving Up on Being a “Good Diabetic” at 14(22:48) The Descent: Figuring Out How She Could Lose Weight (25:40) Feeding the Hungry Heart: Our Relationship to Food (26:40) Perfectionist Tendencies and Grace(32:57) Context Collapse (35:58) The Unique Pathology of Diabulimia(37:54) The 2 Things (38:53) What Recovery Looks Like(39:55) Relationship to the Number(40:55) A Perfectionist Exercise(42:10) Journaling to Heal(46:38) Recovery is Not Passive: You Have To Do the Work(47:45) Diabulimia An Ignored Population(49:41) Community (52:35) The Helpline(53:23) Why We Can't Afford to NOT Talk About Diabuleima(57:12) Erin's Lifelong Complications(59:01) Happy Recovery Stories (01:02:25) Getting Your Dreams, Belief, and Hope BackWhat to do now: 1. To Call the FREE Diabuleima Helpline: 1-425-985-3635 2. DBH Links: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/diabulimiahelpline/ DBH WEBSITE: www.DBH.org DIABETES & EATING DISORDER FB SUPPORT GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DiabulimiaSupport 3. Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.4. Learn more about our coaching programs HERE. Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan.
In the third episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the intersection of racial trauma and healthcare, examining its impact on providers and patients while discussing strategies to address burnout and systemic disparities. Discover effective methods for measuring racial trauma and the role of integrative healthcare approaches in fostering inclusivity, alongside the importance of ongoing cultural competence training and advocacy efforts for creating a more equitable future in healthcare. Special Guest: Ashley McGirt, MSW, LICSW, is the Founder and CEO of the Therapy Fund Foundation. She is a psychotherapist, Tedx international speaker, and author who has been featured in Forbes, MSNBC, HuffPost, & more. Ashley currently serves as the NAACP state area conference health chair. Ashley has received a Masters of Social Work from the University of Washington. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Ashley currently owns and operates her own private practice. In her private practice she focuses primarily on racial trauma, depression, and anxiety. Ashley actively works toward de-stigmatizing mental illness, and reducing high rates of recidivism in American prisons, in an attempt to create a more socially just society for all. Ashley offers presentations, workshops, group facilitation, and consultation specializing in racial trauma, mental health, crisis response, social justice and racial equity. Ashley strives to help others find happiness and healing within themselves through unpacking their baggage, resting, reflecting, and restoring themselves to be who they were intended to be on this earth. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In the first episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the critical topic of occupational burnout. Gain insights into how this phenomenon impacts integrated care, learn to identify and prevent burnout, and discover strategies for organizations to better support employees facing burnout challenges. Special Guest: Brandy Biglow, LMHC, CCTP, QS. DBH Student at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, is the CEO and founder of Renovation Integrative Health, LLC. She has a broad range of licenses and certifications including but not limited to being a licensed mental health counselor, a certified clinical trauma professional, and a Doctor of Behavioral Health candidate at the outstanding Cummings Graduate Institute of Behavioral Health. She has over 20 years working with children, individuals, and families. She started out as a teacher of students with exceptionalities and moved into the field of counseling seeking to provide support outside the educational realm via social-emotional education, family resources, and more. Today, she continues her work in this arena and has expanded it to include integrative health and certifications as a professional life and group coach. She is also passionate about preventing burnout one person at a time. Using a large dose of humor and current information from research (anecdotal and qualitative), she changes the lives of those she works with in every encounter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
The live show AND podcast returns in February 2024!Be sure to subscribe to be alerted about the first new release in our monthly podcast series, which launches on Thursday, February 1st!DBH will also be celebrating Black History Month with a live show in NYC on Saturday, February 10th at Caveat NYC! Tickets are available for both in-person and livestream here!
The live show AND podcast returns in February 2024! Be sure to subscribe to be alerted about the first new release in our monthly podcast series, which launches on Thursday, February 1st! DBH will also be celebrating Black History Month with a live show in NYC on Saturday, February 10th at Caveat NYC! Tickets are available for both in-person and livestream here!
Parenting can be an incredible privilege and joy to experience. It can also be one of the most emotionally demanding responsibilities you'll ever take on. And if you are a parent, you know it's usually a mix of both on any given day. In this episode, I've invited Christopher Keck, LPC, DBH, and President and CEO of Open Hearts Family Wellness to help us explore what makes the parent-child relationship so powerful and so complex. We'll unpack how our reactions to our child's behavior can reveal what parts of our hearts are still in need of healing. There is always work to be done on the journey of becoming more present in our parenting. But there is even more hope and redemption when you invite God into the process. In this episode, you'll learn: Why it's fair to say that most parents are doing the best that they can How unresolved issues from childhood can surface in our parenting What we can learn from drill sergeant and helicopter parenting styles Why we need to understand that shame is a secondary emotion What you need to know about God's heart towards parents Connect with Christopher: Open Hearts Wellness Center (Phoenix, AZ) Grab your copy of Lifted From Shame Order your eBook or print book on Amazon here. Print and eBook are available now through the publisher here.
Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, MA began her career in brain health by working in elder care and has now expanded to the other end of the lifecycle, with children. Dr. Krystal believes that brain care is for everyone - it's more than 1 thing - and it's never too late to start. Watching her grandmother, mother experience brain health issues and then having experienced it firsthand re-routed her career and life toward not simply doing something when you find yourself having a brain health issue, but a committed life with personal preference toward proactive brain care. She is the founder of Virtual Brain Health Center, co-host of "Let's Talk BrainHealth!" podcast and a brand new author of a children's book titled "a kids book about brain health"Krystal shares that brain care doesn't need to be complex or expensive, and that it's also not a one size fits all or one pill type solution. She helps people to understand the nuances of brain care so that it's easy to understand at any age. Find Dr. Krystal at Virtual Brain Center, https://virtualbrainhealthcenter.comPlease give a follow or subscribe to Women Making Moves on your preferred podcast platform and follow along on instagram https://instagram.com/women_making_moves_?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw==; visit Amy and her coaching business "Unlock the Magic" at https://instagram.com/unlockthemagic_?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== or https://unlockthemagic.org
It's spooky season, friends! And this week we're discussing the 1992 cult classic “Death Becomes Her.” In a zombie-ish film like no other, the only thing these undead want to eat are lewks, hunny! DBH not only tackled serious issues (such as: ageism, gender double standards, and the unrealistic beauty expectations that women are expected to live up to) with humor, it was also a pioneer in computer-generated special graphics, winning the 1993 Oscar for Best Visual Effects! "Death Becomes Her" is available to stream on Peacock.
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How does having a healthy brain help you be even more successful? I know you will find my guest to be a wealth of information related to help you have a healthy brain, so you can achieve your goals in the timeframe you desire.Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, MA is a holistic brain health expert with nearly twenty years of experience working with individuals with brain-related diagnoses, their families, providers, and advocacy organizations. She has received numerous international and national awards for innovation in brain health programs and wellness services with a global impact spanning nearly 60 countries. Subscribe and get new episodes as they are released. To find great resources, assessments, and information to help you improve your brain health so you can enjoy having the kind of business and life you truly want, go to www.virtualbrainhealthcenter.com. If you want a good book about Breathwork to read, I highly recommend Breath by James Nestor. For information about the Oura Ring and how it can help you learn about how you are sleeping, go to https://ouraring.com/discount/be2f13b333. Aim for what you want each and every day! Anne BachrachThe Accountability Coach™The Results Accelerator™ Get a daily Accountability Minute single, simple, doable idea, so you can start your day off on the "right foot", by subscribing to The Accountability Minute at https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/my-podcast/ or you can find The Accountability Minute on most podcast platforms and in most English-speaking countries.I'm the author of many books, including Excuses Don't Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, The Guide to Stopping Procrastination, The Power of Visualization, and the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, The Roadmap To Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, and more. 25 Minutes of Unfinished Business, hosted by Alex BrayshawThe reason I've created Unfinished Business is because I'm passionate about business...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showIf you would like help sticking to your goals, so you can make more money and work less, and ultimately enjoy having your ideal business and ideal life, reach out to me today to schedule your complimentary consultation. Want more business success tips and resources? Subscribe to my blog by going to www.acountabilitycoach.com/blog. As an experienced accountability coach and author of 5 books, I help business professionals make more money, work less, and enjoy even better work life balance. Check out my proven business accelerator resources by going to https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/coaching-store/.
How does having a healthy brain help you be even more successful? I know you will find my guest to be a wealth of information related to help you have a healthy brain, so you can achieve your goals in the timeframe you desire.Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, MA is a holistic brain health expert with nearly twenty years of experience working with individuals with brain-related diagnoses, their families, providers, and advocacy organizations. She has received numerous international and national awards for innovation in brain health programs and wellness services with a global impact spanning nearly 60 countries. Subscribe and get new episodes as they are released. To find great resources, assessments, and information to help you improve your brain health so you can enjoy having the kind of business and life you truly want, go to www.virtualbrainhealthcenter.com. If you want a good book about Breathwork to read, I highly recommend Breath by James Nestor. For information about the Oura Ring and how it can help you learn about how you are sleeping, go to https://ouraring.com/discount/be2f13b333. Aim for what you want each and every day! Anne BachrachThe Accountability Coach™The Results Accelerator™ Get a daily Accountability Minute single, simple, doable idea, so you can start your day off on the "right foot", by subscribing to The Accountability Minute at https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/my-podcast/ or you can find The Accountability Minute on most podcast platforms and in most English-speaking countries.I'm the author of many books, including Excuses Don't Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, The Guide to Stopping Procrastination, The Power of Visualization, and the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, The Roadmap To Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, and more. 25 Minutes of Unfinished Business, hosted by Alex BrayshawThe reason I've created Unfinished Business is because I'm passionate about business...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showIf you would like help sticking to your goals, so you can make more money and work less, and ultimately enjoy having your ideal business and ideal life, reach out to me today to schedule your complimentary consultation. Want more business success tips and resources? Subscribe to my blog by going to www.acountabilitycoach.com/blog. As an experienced accountability coach and author of 5 books, I help business professionals make more money, work less, and enjoy even better work life balance. Check out my proven business accelerator resources by going to https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/coaching-store/.
Chief Aaron Seibert retired from the United States Navy after serving 20 years of honorable service. He is currently serving as the Southern California Chapter, Veteran Coordinator for the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Foundation of America and joins the podcast to talk about veterans mental health. For more information about the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, visit SBCounty.gov/DBH.
Ulysses Valor is a local mental health advocate using his passion and business to help young men recognize the importance of expressing their emotions and focusing on their mental health. Ulysses shares his story and what inspired him to do his work. June is Fatherhood Awareness Month, and Rodney Barrios from the San Bernardino County Preschool Services Department shares information about the Fatherhood FIRE Program and the importance of a father figure in children's lives.For more information about the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, visit SBCounty.gov/DBH.
Foamy & the gang cover some selective titles from the multitude of game reveals the last 2 weeks and discuss gaming news just being negative about everything Thanks to everyone for the support! (If i missed a thing, sorry :( Been working myself 24/7) illwillpress.com All the Links, 1 spot: https://wlo.link/@illwillpress (Support if you can, I'm just one person doing all this) :) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimathers J.i.M. on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/jimathers Shirts, Mugs, Art & Stuff on DBH! Design By Humans Shop: http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/illwillpress/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Itch https://illwillpress.itch.io/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Gumroad https://gumroad.com/illwillpress Foamy's Podcast is also on Spotify TickTock: https://www.tiktok.com/@foamythesquirrelofficial --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jimathers/support
Foamy & the gang talk about some game news, Sony's Playstation Showcase and an update on the creator of all this. Thanks to everyone for the support! (If i missed a thing, sorry :( Been working myself 24/7) illwillpress.com All the Links, 1 spot: https://wlo.link/@illwillpress (Support if you can, I'm just one person doing all this) :) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimathers J.i.M. on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/jimathers Shirts, Mugs, Art & Stuff on DBH! Design By Humans Shop: http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/illwillpress/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Itch https://illwillpress.itch.io/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Gumroad https://gumroad.com/illwillpress Foamy's Podcast is also on Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jimathers/support
Foamy & the gang talk about some random toxic Zelda fans, Tears of the Kingdom, the Writer's Strike and a bunch of other random topics :) Thanks to everyone for the support! (If i missed a thing, sorry :( Been working myself 24/7) illwillpress.com All the Links, 1 spot: https://wlo.link/@illwillpress (Support if you can, I'm just one person doing all this) :) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimathers J.i.M. on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/jimathers Shirts, Mugs, Art & Stuff on DBH! Design By Humans Shop: http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/illwillpress/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Itch https://illwillpress.itch.io/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Gumroad https://gumroad.com/illwillpress --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jimathers/support
Erin Akers is back on the pod! Erin is the founder of the Diabulimia Helpline, now DBH. In this episode Rob, Eritrea, and Erin talk about: * Diabulimia Helpline's transition to DBH * Erin's mother and one of the GOATs, Mama Dawn * The 3rd International Conference on Diabetes & Eating Disorders In November * Presenting at ADCES in Houston this year * Broader world of Mental Health and Diabetes including burnout, anxiety, and depression * The importance of group support * Representation matters especially in conversations about disordered eating * The warning signs of diabulimia * The destructive nature of toxic positivity * Want to volunteer for the helpline? Send an email to info@dbh.org We want to hear from you. Send your questions, comments, queries, and general diabetes concerns to THE MAILBAG at mailbag@diabeticsdoingthings.com!
Foamy & the gang give an update on the podcast, and talk about some BabyMetal news, American McGee's Alice series and wth is happening with Roiland!? Thanks to everyone for the support! (If i missed a thing, sorry :( Been working myself 24/7) illwillpress.com All the Links, 1 spot: https://wlo.link/@illwillpress (Support if you can, I'm just one person doing all this) :) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimathers J.i.M. on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/jimathers Shirts, Mugs, Art & Stuff on DBH! Design By Humans Shop: http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/illwillpress/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Itch https://illwillpress.itch.io/ Foamy Comics, Movies & Music on Gumroad https://gumroad.com/illwillpress --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jimathers/support
Men's health, fitness, and wellness need a different approach than women's. That's why, in collaboration with Dr. Mark Novitsky, this week's guest, and Dr. Alex Stewart, we are introducing Fit Dad Collective – a men's program for all aspects of your help. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of a men's program, and how it will transform your family and your relationship. The Benefits of Transforming Your Partner Develop a common language Inspire and motivate each other Catch a problem before it explodes Set a good example for the whole family Level the playing field About Dr. Mark Novitsky Mark A. Novitsky Jr., MD is a dual board-certified medical doctor, certified life coach/master coach, and proud girl dad. He majored in Health and Exercise Science at Wake Forest and completed medical school training at Lewis Katz Temple University School of Medicine. His private practice NOVITSKY MD boutique mind doctors was named the 2022 outpatient practice in Pennsylvania for their therapy-first approach and he has been named the top child psychiatrist in Maryland (2020) and Pennsylvania (2022). Following his child and adolescent fellowship, Mark was the medical director of one of Philly's largest non-profit mental health systems. While there, he sought additional training through the Beck Initiative - a partnership between Philadelphia's DBH and the Beck Institute, the birthplace of cognitive behavioral therapy. He later built upon this expertise with The Mind Firm Method cognitive coaching certification and master coach training. Mark has helped thousands of men in his career by helping them optimize their mindsets. He is excited to give fellow dads the mental tools to work through the many life stressors that may negatively impact their well-being. In his free time, Mark enjoys photography, live music, and walks outdoors with his wife Ali, two girls, and their labradoodle. Introducing Fit Dad Collective My husband, Dr. Mark Novitsky, joins me today to talk about our new program that he's running in collaboration with Dr. Alex Stewart. The Fit Dad Collective is for men to take an all-around approach to their health and fitness. Mark talks about some of the barriers men face when starting their wellness journeys and how to overcome them. We created a separate men's program because men's fitness has different needs than women's. Men also need to really understand the ‘why' behind the program, how it works, and why we recommend something over another. Fitness For All the Family Running the Fit Dad Collective along with my women's program, Transform means that you'll find a new level of support for and with your partner. Plus, not only are you supporting each other, but you're also setting a good example for your families. When both parents invest in their health, children are more likely to understand the importance of wellness, as well. We also talk about leveling the playing field. When both you and your partner have access to this information, you come to a new level of understanding between each other, catching thought distortions, and recognizing their stress patterns. Is your male partner going to sign up for the Fit Dad Collective? Do you have any questions about the program? Let me know in the comments on the episode page. In This Episode How to move past the intimidation to start a healthy lifestyle [5:30] What sets our programs apart from others [7:45] Why we created a separate men's program [9:15] The importance of understanding the ‘why' behind a decision [14:15] What happens when you support your partner in these programs [15:30] What impact we have modeling healthy behavior on our families [22:30] What happens when the playing field levels [24:30] What happens when you understand your partner's stress levels [26:30] Quotes “This is not CrossFit. This is not jumping into how much you can lift. This is understanding where I am at in this 43-year-old body. I might not be as capable as I was in my 20s, but I can still work on fitness. I can still feel better about myself. I can still make improvements.” [4:22] “Even though the tools were there, one needs to make that time commitment and understand what realistic goals are.” [7:40] “I think that the impact we have just be modeling it is so huge for families.” [22:58] “Exercising intimacy and the idea that showing up for ourselves individually will create more intimacy.” [30:43] Resources Mentioned Learn About the Fit Dad Collective Join Transform Check out the full episode page here Find Life Coaching for Women Physicians Online Follow Dr. Ali Novitsky on Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Subscribe to Life Coaching for Women Physicians on Apple Podcasts Podcast production by the team at Counterweight Creative Related Episodes Episode 157: Fitness Talk with Dr. Alex Stewart Episode 86: Restarting Your Relationship with Mark Novitsky, MD Episode 85: Reimagining Your Relationship with Mark Novitsky, MD
In today's podcast you are going to learn how to turn "junk timber" into whitetail woods. The term junk timber is over-used, misused, and used incorrectly. Today, we set the record straight on recreational properties where the goal is to improve the property for whitetail deer. Not all value for deer is found within oak species. Although they provide a lot of potential from the mast they produce, other tree varieties can provide an immense amount of woody browse and cover. These trees don't come in the form of towering oaks, but are often mid-story or smaller DBH trees. When cut and not treated with an herbicide they offer incredible amounts of forage when they resprout for deer. Learn how to capitalize on your junk timber!