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Why Struggle? Podcast w Barbara J. Faison
Week 23 - Celebrate Life's Moments

Why Struggle? Podcast w Barbara J. Faison

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 10:52


ALL THE LINKS: LINKTR.EE/BARBARAFAISONThis is a podcast about celebrating life's milestones and moments.If you are new to the podcast, welcome and if you listen regularly, thank you!How are you feeling about things these days? The world is experiencing a lot of turmoil including the weather, political changes, and even in our personal lives, it can be a lot to process. When things are not going the way I like them to go, it may be easy to question what's happening in and to the world. It can be easy to write off the world as this horrible place and feel like, why bother, nothing good is happening anyway.And then I have those times of remembering to stay in the moment and enjoy what is happening… I am reminded that you, I, and the world are, and will be just right. I remember that life is about moments and milestones. And in each moment, we can take it in. Feel it in our bodies. Notice how we feel. And be with those feelings. And yes, those feelings may range from deep despair to extreme happiness.Life is filled with moments, including births, graduations, marriages, divorces, anniversaries, celebrations, and death. The milestones in life can be our pathway to happiness and joy.I had not seen Ryan Delaine for several years in person, he was in college. During the pandemic, he and his family; parents, Chris and Susan, and brother Justin, meditated with me regularly on the weekends. At that time, I hosted a daily meditation practice live on Facebook. Most weekends for about three years, the Delaine family would meditate with me. And sometimes they were the only people to meditate live with me. I have such fond memories of those times.When my husband TD and I arrived at the Delaine family home to celebrate Ryan's college graduation, I felt so proud and excited for this milestone for him and his family. What a lovely reminder that even when the world feels chaotic, we must continue to enjoy, celebrate, and embrace all of life‘s uncertainties.As Ryan and his friends left to continue the celebration elsewhere, they all said goodbye to every person that was there. In my day, we called that good home training. Lol.This weekend celebration reminded me of my book excerpt, Celebrate Everything! I hope it serves as a reminder to take all of life in.

Talk Art
Delaine Le Bas

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 70:25


Delaine Le Bas works in a transdisciplinary way: she combines visual, performative and literary practices to create an artistic oeuvre that encompasses all areas of life. In her works she deals with many facets, political as well as private and emotional, which involve belonging to the Rom*nja people, their history and rich cultural heritage.Within her work, Delaine Le Bas transforms her surroundings into monumental immersive environments filled with painted fabrics, theatrical costumes and sculptures. Her art draws on the rich cultural history of the Roma people and mythologies, focusing on themes of death, loss and renewal.Le Bas reflects on her identity, grief and the intertwining of art and life as she says: 'My whole life is just one whole thing. I don't think it's divided off, really.... What I'm like and what I dress like, and then what I do. It's like one big piece of work.'English-Romani artist Delaine Le Bas lives and works across the UK and Europe. Born in 1965 in Worthing, she graduated from Central St Martin's and her work explores themes of nationhood, land, belonging, and gender through various media such as embroidery, painting, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance. Describing the intertwined nature of her identity and her work, Le Bas has stated “…as a Romani, my viewpoint has always been that of the outsider and this position of the 'other' is reflected in the materials and messages within my work. We live in a culture of mixed values and garbled messages. My works are crafted from the disregarded and disparate objects of the car boot sale and the charity shops."Le Bas has played a significant role in the building of a Roma/Traveller contemporary art movement and aesthetic. Her work has been featured in the 52nd and 58th Venice Biennales and the Gwangju Biennale in 2012. She co-curated the first Roma Biennale, 'Come out Now!', in Berlin in 2018. She was Delaine Le Bas was nominated for the 2024 Turner Prize, with an exhibition at Tate Britain, and is currently artist-in-residence at The White House, Dagenham; a contemporary and community art space operated by Create London. https://www.whitehouseart.org/delaine-le-basStranger in Silver Walking on Air by DELAINE LE BAS, is a new solo exhibition running until 27th September 2025, at The White House, Dagenham: https://createlondon.org/event/atchin-tan-by-delaine-le-bas/Step into an immersive exhibition that transforms The White House on the Becontree Estate into a dreamlike space of shifting, layered imagery with textile, sculptural objects, glasswork and interactive installations.From 31st May - 2nd August 2025, Newcastle Contemporary Art proudly presents +Fabricating My Own Myth – Red Threads & Silver Needles, a solo exhibition by artist Delaine Le Bas, who continues her exploration of linguistics, mythology, and Gypsy Roma Traveller narratives through the tactile power of textiles, language, and storytelling: https://www.visitnca.com/exhibitions/delaine-le-basFollow @DeDeLeBasVisit: https://www.delainelebas.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
Episode 278 - Dull The Beak

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 84:56


#278th for 3rd April, 2025 or 3311! (33-Oh-Leven, not Oh-Eleven, OH-Leven)http://loosescrewsed.comJoin us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODEShttps://discord.gg/3Vfap47ReaSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsEDSquad Update: War in Miola vs. Prateorian PMC - For control and Harris HospitalWar in Balmus - Binnie Enterprise in jeopardyFFA and LTT 17156 need a shoveBD+49 3937 and Kaupatak are the next Reconquista targets. We're not going to worry about overheating systems All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord.PowerPlay Update: Current Owned System Stats: 12th) Torval - 464 -2611th) Winters - 518 - 4410th) Delaine - 630 - 339th) Kaine - 649 -408th) Patreus - 652 - 337th) Antal - 716 - 496th) (screw)Archer - 757 - 705th) Yon Rui - 834 - 864th) Grom - 1027 - 503rd) A. Lavigny-Duval - 1347 - 1022nd) A. Duval - 1419 - 881st) Mahon - 1449 - 62Find out more in the LSN-powerplay-hub forum channel.Colonization Update: Here's some of what you have achieved with Trailblazers so far:Claims Made: 42,226Systems Colonised: 23,423Starports & Outposts Completed 47,821Surface Installations Completed: 27,227Total Units of Cargo Delivered: 1,505,765,686Most Popular Construction: "Industrial Outpost - Vulcan" with 5970 constructedGalnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/Galnet News | Elite Dangerous Community SiteGutamaya Joins Peers in New Spacecraft Boom (Corsair)Political Flashpoint Sparks Violence in Chi Eridani (Feds vs Imps battle set off, CG)Dev News: ?!Discussion:What do you think the ship after Corsair is going to be? (they've said that the Corsair is the last medium, do think we're going to get another small ship? Or do you think large ships? Maybe Extra large?)The BGS is hilariously, hopelessly broken now, was that intended? Is Vanguard the answer to bring it back in a way that FDEV intended originally? (Credit to Baromir for voicing that earlier)

Jackson Lucas Impact Real Estate Podcast
Beyond the Resume: Black History Month Revisit with Jerrod Delaine

Jackson Lucas Impact Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 26:21


Jackson Lucas celebrates Black History Month! On this episode of Beyond the Resume, we take you back and revisit our conversation with Jerrod Delaine, the then Director of Development at Carthage Real Estate Advisors. Jerrod talks about the difference between affordable housing and market rate housing, how he landed his first real estate job after NYU, how to make it in the real estate business, the importance of networking and setting yourself apart from the rest, and some practical wisdom for young people venturing into real estate.Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3I3nkG9Spotify: https://spoti.fi/35ZJGLTWeb: https://www.jacksonlucas.com/podcast/bhm-jerrod-delaine[01:39] How Jerrod ended up working in real estate[05:29] Going back to school to learn about real estate development[08:52] The importance of having a legal adviser[13:23] How Jerrod landed his first real estate job after school[14:31] Networking is a must in the real estate business[18:26] Difference between affordable housing and market rate housing[20:38] Advice for young people in the real estate business[24:00] Jerrod's recommended books

HALO Talks
Episode #491: Strategies for Enhancing Employee Engagement and Health: Insights from Delaine Fowler

HALO Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 27:38


Delaine Fowler is an innovative physical therapist with over 20 years experience. Early in her career, she noted a recurring pattern; numerous workers from the same company were suffering identical injuries. Driven by curiosity and a proactive mindset, she started reaching out to these companies, offering to tour their facilities to attempt to understand the underlying causes of these injuries. She quickly recognized an opportunity to intervene before workers ever needed medical attention. She recalls an encounter that particularly shaped her approach: a worker approached her, clipboard in hand, visibly nervous about her presence. The worker explained that she had recently switched to a different line at her plant and had been experiencing wrist pain ever since. This interaction underscored the impact of workspace adjustments on worker health and solidified Delaine's commitment to workplace health advocacy. Delaine's proactive approach and dedication to preventative physical therapy have made significant strides in improving workplace safety and reducing the incidence of work-related injuries. Fowler has not only aided countless individuals in avoiding painful injuries but also helped transform the way companies think about employee health and safety while saving them significant money as well.  Regarding the impact of workplace health initiatives, she states, "We help reduce claims. We also reduce the cost of claim. We reduce lost time to work. So we're measuring all these things with clients to demonstrate that this is a high ROI for the the company." Key themes discussed Therapist identifies workplace injuries and takes action. Understanding physical limitations in manufacturing for efficiency. Designing ergonomic work stations for varied physical needs. Company's use of data to negotiate insurance rates. Virtual model relies on management support, care. Wholesale code, improving products, entrepreneur's challenges, promoting safety. Treating work as a physical workout is beneficial. A few key takeaways: 1. Delaine emphasizes the significance of addressing potential health issues within the workplace before they become serious, using her background in physical therapy to make impactful changes in industrial settings. In one example, she illustrated this with her early career experiences of minimizing repetitive injury risks by simply adjusting the positioning of a button in a factory. 2. Delaine highlighted the connection between employee engagement and productivity. By creating a workplace environment that prioritises employee health and safety, businesses can significantly boost productivity. This involves understanding and modifying the physical demands of jobs to prevent injuries, ultimately enhancing overall company performance. 3. Through examples like saving a company over $1 million by reducing OSHA reportable injuries and other health-related costs, Delaine demonstrated the economic advantages of integrating health-focused programs within workplace practices. This proactive health management not only improves employee wellbeing but also results in substantial cost savings for employers. 4. The conversation pushed the idea of viewing employees as "industrial athletes," which shifts the perspective on occupational health from reactive to proactive. Just as athletes prepare and maintain their bodies to perform, workers too need to be supported to maintain their physical health to perform optimally in their roles. 5. The importance of evolving workplace health initiatives to be more comprehensive was discussed—a shift from traditional wellness programs to more integrated, holistic health services onsite, like first-aid care and job-specific physical coaching. Delaine suggested this approach will gain traction as the benefits become more apparent to employers across various industries. Click here to download transcript.  Resources: Delaine Fowler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/delaine-fowler/  Accelerate PT: https://accelerate-pt.com/  Prospect Wizard: http://www.theprospectwizard.com Promotion Vault: http://www.promotionvault.com HigherDose: http://www.higherdose.com  Connect With Us:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehaloadvisors/?hl=en  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Integritysquare  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@halotalks  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/integrity-square/  Website: https://www.halotalks.com  Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: www.ratethispodcast.com/halotalks and don't forget to check out the HALO Academy for Executive Education opportunities.

Kop Racing
Kop Racing du lundi 29 avril - Delaine, Diarra, Sylla : fatales erreurs

Kop Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 22:54


Chaque lundi, retrouvez votre rendez-vous hebdomadaire "Kop Racing" sur l'actualité de du Racing Club de Strasbourg avec nos invités.

Vitally You, Feeling Younger While Growing Older
Poetry and Life with Michelle Delaine Williams, Author "Good Work for Small Hands"

Vitally You, Feeling Younger While Growing Older

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 45:54


My childhood friend and accomplished poet, Michelle Delaine Williams, joins me on Vitally You® to talk about her poetry chapbook, Good Work for Small Hands. Her book centers around her childhood in Missouri and her relationship with her mother. She shares that reflecting on those memories was profoundly cathartic, which really comes through in several of the poems she recites for us. Michelle's poem, Sprout, which she reads beautifully, transports the listener into a young person's world of feelings. Sprout invites a conversation about taking responsibility for our own lives no matter how they began. Since becoming a grandmother twice within the last 18 months, I've been thinking a lot about how we come into this world and the importance of our upbringing in shaping our future. Michelle's poems are portals to reconnecting with our younger selves and learning the ways that they wish to be present in our lives.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Michelle's inspiration behind Good Work for Small HandsMichelle's path to becoming a writerWriting rituals and journaling practices Exploring beauty alongside pain in memoryHow Michelle finds feeling younger while growing olderResources Mentioned:Learn more about LifeWaveRead Wavewalker: A Memoir of Breaking Free by Suzanne HeywoodRead The Creative Act: A way of being by Rick Rubin Past Episodes Mentioned:Vitally You Episode 25  Healing Your Inner Child to Thrive as an AdultConnect with Michelle Delaine Williams: Good Work for Small Hands is available from Finishing Line Press, Amazon, or Barnes and NobleConnect with Michelle on LinkedInGet in Touch: Become an insider and sign up for My Newsletter — scroll down to the box "Don't Miss A Thing"My WebsiteInstagramContact MeSpecial offers: Download the Daily Vitality eBook at danafrost.com/daily-vitality/Credit:Podcast Production by the team at The Wave PodcastingMusic by Phoebe GreenlandPhotography by Amy Boyle PhotographyPodcast art by SimplyBe. Agency

Travel Stories with Moush
Delaine and Jackson, Travel Content Creators

Travel Stories with Moush

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 20:45


Hello and welcome to Season 2 of Travel Stories with Moush – the first travel podcast in the Middle East. If you love the world around you and you enjoy exploring different landscapes, cultures, cuisines and cities, then you are in the right place coz here every week, I'll be talking to some incredible travel enthusiasts who take us on a journey to some of the most fascinating places by sharing their travel stories. Our special guests for today's episode are a travel couple who are engineers by profession but travellers by passion. Together they have been to 61 countries and 6 continents…and all this whilst having 9 to 5 jobs. Delaine and Jackson are one of UAE's very popular travel influencers and I am absolutely looking forward to going on some fascinating journeys with them on the episode today. Episode highlights: • Switzerland • Rovaneimi, Finland • India • Thailand • Japan • Uruguay • Hermanus, South Africa • https://bientangscave.com/ • Dresden, Germany • Istanbul, Turkey • Bangkok, Thailand • Latvia • Lithuania • Egypt Delaine and Jackson's Abu Dhabi/UAE Recommendations: Food: Sangam https://www.sangamrestaurants.com/ Sim Sim https://www.rotana.com/rotanahotelandresorts/unitedarabemirates/abudhabi/saadiyatrotanaresortandvillas/diningout/simsim Bonna Annee https://www.instagram.com/bonna_annee_restaurant/ Experience: The Grand Mosque https://www.szgmc.gov.ae/en/ Connect with Delaine and Jackson on: https://www.instagram.com/oftravelsandtales_/ Thank you everyone for tuning in today. I hope our conversations have fuelled your imagination and inspired you to explore the world in new and exciting ways. Please don't forget to hit that subscribe button if you haven't already and leave us a comment and let us know what you thought of today's episode. Until next time, safe travels and keep exploring. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/c/MoushTravels Follow me on Instagram @moushtravels "Want a spotlight on our show? Visit https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/moushtravels and align your brand with our audience."Connect with me on the following:Instagram @moushtravelsFacebook @moushtravelsLinkedIn @Moushumi Bhuyan

The H.I.T. Podcast
Ep #47: A HIT-chat with Dr. Delaine Fowler // Workplace Injury Prevention Expert

The H.I.T. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 26:22


Really amazing conversation with Dr. Delaine Fowler, PT DPT about the role of body mechanics— and specifically Physical Therapy principles in the workplace, for our workforce. Dr. Fowler is an incredibly knowledgeable expert in her field discussing fascinating angles for consideration on our employees' bodies and their health!About the Show:The H.I.T. Podcast (Powered by Montage Insurance Solutions): A thought leader in the space, curating the top news and information to deliver a brief, high impact overview designed specifically for the Human Resources professional, business person, and company executive.Find out more here: www.hitpodcast.comThank you to our Sponsors: Kingdom Legacy Benefits (KLB), Cigna and Equitable!

As PER Usual
S2E4.5 - onePERspective

As PER Usual

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 10:25


In this feature segment of asPERusual, guest listener and patient partner Kathy Smith offers a short recap and her key takeaways from last week's episode focused on the SPOR Chronic Pain Network. She also leaves you with "points to ponder," including her vision for the future of Canadian patient engagement in research based on her personal experiences and all we've heard in Season 2 to date. Whether you haven't yet listened to last week's episode, or you have and are interested in hearing someone else's take on it, this short (~10 minute) segment is for you! As a heads up -- the episode opens with a notice about the "Health Data for All of Us: Earning Trust Through Transparency" public forum that is being put on by Health Data Research Network Canada on April 23rd, 2024. Keep listening for more details about this free and exciting hybrid event.Episode Transcript:Anna:Hi everyone! Welcome back to onePERspective – a triweekly segment focused on hearing a patient partner's recap and reflections on the previous week's episode of asPERusual - a podcast for practical patient engagement. My name is Anna Chudyk and I am your host. In less than two minutes, I will hand things over to Kathy Smith, a patient partner from Thunder Bay. Kathy is once again set to offer her onePERspective on last week's episode of asPERusual focused on the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research Chronic Pain Network. All of the views expressed are her own.Now before I hand things over to Kathy, I would like to briefly bring your attention to a public form that is being put on by Health Data Research Network Canada on April 23, 2024 in Montreal Canada. The forum's title is Health Data for All of Us - Earning Trust Through Transparency. If you are interested in joining academic researchers, community groups, members of the public, industry leaders, and policymakers in timely and thought-provoking discussions about the issues of trust and transparency in the use of health data in Canada, this forum is for you! This day-long event is open to the public, and a hybrid event, meaning that you can attend virtually or in-person. You should note however that there is a charge of $10 if you would like to attend in person and are a member of the public, a community group or student; the tickets go up in price dependent on whether you are a researcher or from the public or private sectors. The stellar lineup of speakers includes health data researchers, data equity advocates and patient partners committed to building trust among the public in the access, use and sharing of health data. There is a limited amount of available tickets so be sure to snag yours - we've posted a link to the event on our Substack or you can always Google, Health Data for All of Us - Earning Trust Through Transparency public forum. I'll be checking out the event virtually so hopefully I will see you there!Alright, now over to you Kathy. Please take it away with your onePERspective.Kathy Smith:Thank you, Anna, for all the hard work you've done to show us a variety of platforms for engaging patients in research. Readers can see common threads developing throughout each of them, but they are in for something new with the CPN's platform. That's the Chronic Pain Network. Other chronic diseases like arthritis, cancer, heart and stroke, or diabetes engage with long standing, recognized medical disciplines with well entrenched power imbalances that are undergoing adjustments in attitude and in collaborative strategies to accommodate patients as partners. The Chronic Pain Network, made up of a multi-stakeholder group, including patient partners, were the original ones who lobbied the College of Physicians and Surgeons to recognize pain as a brand new standalone, certified medical discipline. So lived experience partners and the medical and clinical experts worked in tandem right from the get go in this brand new field of medicine. They started out as equal shareholders developing this new discipline. One group did not have dominance over the other. Their network did not have to write a power imbalance so they could move forward smoothly and quickly. Together they will be evolving the pain discipline traditions while they also grow their already strong strategies for research and supports for patient engagement.It is significant to note that Norman, a medical member of the Chronic Pain Network, considered listening skills to be of utmost importance for building a respectful, collaborative relationship. The Lived Experience member Delane concurred. Listen carefully because much can be learned when you engage open minded. Is open mindedness then, the secret sauce to relationship building? Delaine suggested — attitude is everything.Attitude, not aptitude, determines altitude.As you have heard in every asPERusual podcast to date, building a strong relationship is the foundation for successful engagement, and it takes a patience of time and a whole lot of money to do it right. CIHR (Canadian Institute for Health Research) was their long time financial backer as they formed and set out their vision and values. They've even branched off a pediatric pain subnetwork for their special needs and interests. Time and money help this diverse group of stakeholders create high functioning committees that have worked to educate all future health care professionals. Norman suggested that researchers, as well as patients, could access their shared body of knowledge through the hub to connect, contribute, collaborate, and learn more about chronic pain etiology and treatments. Access is set up through the Canadian Pain Network's website. It's really nice to see such cooperation and collaboration and equality in the relationship. Research studies for patients led by patients are also now in the works in this brand new co-created field of medical discipline. Well done all.PERsonally Speaking – Points to PonderThis time it's just one. There is a current ad on TV enticing potential lottery winners to dream big and then to dream bigger. Is patient engagement in research ready to do that too?I dream of an epicenter — a national umbrella for all visions and missions from all of these great platforms for engaging patients in research. AsPERusual is highlighting excellent patient engaged in research plans with common strategies and some uniquely suited to their focus group. Ones like the Canadian Cancer Society supporting patient-oriented research, EMPaCT, and the Canadian Pain Network, with more groups yet to come.But if research during the pandemic taught us anything, it was that the sum is greater than any of its parts. We saw research moved further and faster when it was handled on a collective, large scale, under a global umbrella, and not in individual silos. NATO was a very effective good example of a sole source funding agency and a network of networks facilitating military research around the world. They teamed up, they divided the tasks, they subtracted the duplications, and they multiplied their successes, strategizing for pandemic prevention and remediation.So can all our PER groups dream big? Can we collectively create a national epi-center for all things related to engagement of patients and research? A one stop shop, a network of networks and epicenter that could be tasked to manage sole source funding for research projects involving patient engagement. A national database manager to match up the right research project requests with the right patients with lived experience. Education and training experts for both researchers and patients. Knowledge assimilation and mobilization of findings. I think this is a big gap in research. Sharing results with the general public. Perhaps my dream agency can handle that for them. Administrators for patient reimbursements using one universal tracking system. Nothing is more tedious, tiresome and stress producing for me at least than handling all of that reimbursement requirement for the different agencies I work for. Administrators to manage remuneration with defined tasks and set fees. So let's dream big.Anna:Thanks so much Kathy for offering your ONEperspective. I always enjoy listening to what stuck out to you the most about last week's episode. I am really glad that you brought up the important concept of power dynamics and the recurring message related to the importance of positive attitudes, openness, and working together in true partnership. I also really appreciate you sharing how all of season 2's episodes can be applied to creating a future vision for Canadian patient engagement in research, in much the same way as our study that inspired this podcast. I have no doubt that you have inspired others to dream big, in much the same way as you have.As we close this episode, I'd like to remind you, the listener, to please be sure to check out our website, asperusual.substack.com, to access our interactive episode transcripts and listen to previous episodes. If you have any questions or comments, please be sure to shoot me an email at anna.asperusual@gmail.com. In 2 weeks, I'll be back with Annie LeBlanc and Yvonne Pelling to shine a light on the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research National Training Entity. Until then, lets try to bring an open and positive attitude to all that we do and keep up our efforts to make patient engagement the standard, or as per usual. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit asperusual.substack.com

Andruck - Deutschlandfunk
Estelle Delaine: "Rechtsaußen im Plenarsaal"

Andruck - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 7:09


Krause, Suzannewww.deutschlandfunk.de, Andruck - Das Magazin für Politische Literatur

The Dark Divide
Hell or High Water (Patreon Preview) - Delaine Copenace

The Dark Divide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 3:13


February 28th, 2016 was a normal Saturday for 16-year-old Delaine Copenace. But somehow, a trip to the mall with her sister and friends would end in a search party for the missing girl. The heartbreaking result of discovering her body in the Lake of the Woods would solve nothing, but instead, only further compound the dark history and lack of solution in Kenora, Ontario. Still propelled for a need of reconciliation and unity, her family and community members still wonder what really happened to Delaine, and so many women like her, who await their answers of justice. Listen to the full episode on PATREON

Addicted to WINNING
EP 127 - DeLaine Blazek, Living Vs. Merely Existing

Addicted to WINNING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 32:27


EP 127 - DeLaine Blazek, Living Vs. Merely Existing In today's world, it can be so easy to exist and find yourself going through the motions merely. It takes effort and persistence to truly build a life that means something, though it certainly can pay off in quality of life. Do you want to live, or merely exist? DeLaine Blazek's educational background is as a clinical counselor but she has spent most of her career in sales. She has been in all roles from entry-level business development to the CEO and doubled her income 5x in her professional career (so far).  Now, she is focusing on her coaching practice for women to teach them how to do the same thing through Solis Coaching and Consulting. In 2023, Delaine released the book Power Your Pay: The All-In Female Entrepreneur's Guide to Make Millions & Still Be Yourself. It became an overnight international Amazon Best Seller in 10 categories!     What You'll Learn: Where DeLaine's curiosity first started and how she feels it benefits her in her life Why DeLaine went from being a psychologist to moving to becoming a business coach The actions that DeLaine took to earn the respect of her male colleagues in a male-dominated sales position How DeLaine met her business partner by stepping outside of her comfort zone Why the most successful people are usually just the ones who were the most persistent, not necessarily the ones who had the best ideas Some of the books that have influenced DeLaine the most on her journey Why it's so important to choose who you have in your inner circle and allow yourself to be influenced by   Favorite Quote:  “Do you want to live in this life or do you want to exist in this life?”  -DeLaine Blazek     Connect With DeLaine: Solis Coaching and Consulting    How To Get Involved:   Addicted to Winning connects listeners through stories that prove why mindset matters. Jeff Brekken was working a 60-hour week on his family's farm by the time he was 10. When he wasn't helping with the harvest, he was at the hockey rink. Jeff's early life experiences taught him he needs to be either all-in or all-out. In 2000 he started a single-family home construction business and by 2008 he was looking for the next big thing. Jeff founded the Blue Sky Benefit Solutions & Rise Above HR/ Recruiting on top of a lifelong passion for helping people. Through this show, Jeff will take that passion one step further. If you enjoyed this episode, head over and visit us on Apple Podcasts - leave a review and let us know what you thought! Your feedback keeps us going. Thanks for helping.   

Your Company Health
The Industrial Athlete With Dr. Delaine Fowler

Your Company Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 24:34


In the latest episode of the podcast, we speak with  Dr. Delaine Fowler of Accelerate Physiclal Therapy.Dr. Fowler is a recognized expert in the Work Health Connection. A physical therapist specializing in workplace injuries,  she has helped thousands of patients on their road to physical recovery.  After a year of treating people in her office she could not help but to think there was a better way to help people before their problems ended up in surgery.   After watching surgeons chase pain from one body part to another in employees waiting for the doctors to ask the same questions she realized this was not going to happen.  She decided to start collaborating with companies to find out if changing the way people work might stop employees from what would in many cases be a lifetime of pain and suffering due to multiple surgeries only chasing symptoms.We had a great discussion on a wide range of issues surrounding physical therapy and business growth.To learn more about Delaine and her company please visit: accelerate-pt.comPlease write us a review on Apple: https://lnkd.in/dRceusyLike us on Facebook: https://lnkd.in/dpAzCNTWebsite: AndreEwright.com/podcast

Columbia International University
Delaine Blackwell: CIU's 100th Year

Columbia International University

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 20:40


Board member Delaine Blackwell speaks on CIU's 100 year history.

MLex Market Insight
How DeLaine Prado believes Google can avoid ‘race to the bottom' on privacy

MLex Market Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 35:49


Halimah DeLaine Prado is Google's top lawyer, leading what she describes as an in-house, multidisciplinary law firm within the tech giant. As Google marks its 25th birthday this fall, it has rarely, if ever, been under more legal pressure around the world, including multiple antitrust and privacy trials in the US that could force changes to the crown jewels of its business – search, the Google Play app store and its digital ads ecosystem. During an extended conversation with MLex, DeLaine Prado talked about her hopes that Google can avoid “a race to the bottom” on privacy by nudging the ad industry toward a more privacy-protective future.

Maybe Running Will Help?
MRWH: Dr. Delaine Fowler, PT DPT, Engineering Humans

Maybe Running Will Help?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 60:16


Ergonimics is an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely. Also called also human engineering, human factors engineering. (Oxford Languages) Today's episode features Dr. Delaine Fowler President of Accelerate Therapy and Performance. While her practice focuses heavily on individuals she calls "industrial athletes" (those who work in physically demanding work settings), she has a lot of information for runners and is an experienced runner and triathelete herself. We discuss the interesting work she does with corporate clients, marathoning, and her best tips for moving better in everyday life. For more information about Delaine and her business go to www.accelerate-pt.com Follow me on Instagram @1classy_motherunner and visit the new podcast website www.mayberunningwillhelp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mayberunningwillhelp/message

Relentless Positivity Podcast
From Broken To Built: Debunking the Myth of Age-Related Pain with Physical Therapist Delaine Fowler

Relentless Positivity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 24:24


You've been told that pain is an inevitable part of getting older, so you've accepted it as a normal part of your life. But what if I told you that the action you've been taking to manage that pain is ineffective? Instead of finding relief, you're left feeling even more discomfort and frustration. Dr. Delaine Fowler is here to address the misconception that pain is inevitable with age and discover a new approach that can truly empower you to live a pain-free life. The key moments in this episode are:00:00:01 - Introduction to Dr. Delaine Fowler, 00:00:40 - Dr. Fowler's Background and Interest in Physical Therapy, 00:05:12 - Life in Salisbury, North Carolina, 00:06:25 - Specializing in Workplace Injuries, 00:08:41 - The Concept of Industrial Athletes, 00:12:53 - The Importance of Functional Screening for Injuries, 00:13:28 - Addressing the Emotional Aspect of Pain and Injury, 00:16:17 - Challenging the Misconception of Age and Pain, 00:19:11 - The Power of Movement and Taking Action, 00:20:21 - Growing and Expanding ATP's Services, Keep up with Dr. Fowler at her website here: https://accelerate-pt.com/ Please support my sponsors! I know them all personally and can vouch for their integrity and quality. -For website design, graphic design, internet marketing, and more check out McWilliams Marketing at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.McWilliamsmarketing.com ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ -Use Patnaik Realty for ANY real estate needs you might have. I mean anything! Residential, commercial, property management, investments, acquisitions. He does it all.  Call Teek at 256-694-0117 or e-mail him at Teek@PatnaikCo.com -Go Check out Valley Leadership Academy and please consider sponsoring their new building! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.valleyleadershipacademy.org/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -Are you a football referee, coach, player, or fan? Then you need to go to GetItRightTraining.com Find out how they can help you train today for a better game tomorrow.  -And if you need some positive and encouraging support on your health and fitness journey, please join me at Relentless Positivity Fitness ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://fitandpositive.com/⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/relentlesspositivity/message

Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus
The Benefits of Physical Therapy for Organizations: Dr. Delaine Fowler, DPT

Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 31:10


In this episode, Sheldon speaks to Dr. Delaine Fowler is a recognized expert in the Work Health Connection. A physical therapist specializing in workplace injuries, Delaine has helped thousands of patients on their road to physical recovery. Delaine's company serves 10,000 employees by placing physical therapists and certified athletic trainers where they're needed most: the workplace. Her clients include major brands like Aldi, Jeld Wen, and Dillards. Delaine is a popular keynote speaker and workplace safety thought leader known for her practical approach and industry shaping insights.

Secession Podcast
Artists: Delaine Le Bas in conversation with Bettina Spörr

Secession Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 44:07


Secession Podcast: Artists is a series of conversations featuring artists exhibiting at the Secession. This episode is a conversation between the artist Delaine Le Bas and the curator Bettina Spörr. It was recorded on June 26, 2023 in the context of the exhibition: Delaine Le Bas Incipit Vita Nova. Here Begins The New Life/A New Life Is Beginning 30.6. – 3.9.2023 Delaine Le Bas works in a transdisciplinary way: she combines visual, performative and literary practices to create an artistic oeuvre that encompasses all areas of life. In her works she deals with many facets, political as well as private and emotional, which involve belonging to the Rom*nja people, their history and rich cultural heritage. On the one hand, she uses "classical" forms and techniques, especially textile techniques such as embroidery and appliqué, which, in conjunction with large-flowered fabrics and fantastic imagery, are immediately associated with clichés and stereotypes. At the same time, Le Bas subverts her own decorative aesthetic by openly exploring her struggles, thus defying stereotypical limitations. More Bettina Spörr is a curator at the Secession since 2008. Previously she was assistant curator and exhibition coordinator at the Generali Foundation Vienna. The Dorotheum is the exclusive sponsor of the Secession Podcast. Jingle: Hui Ye with an excerpt from Combat of dreams for string quartet and audio feed (2016, Christine Lavant Quartett) by Alexander J. Eberhard Editing Director: Delaine Le Bas Editor: Paul Macheck Programmed by the board of the Secession Produced by Christian Lübbert

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule
Delaine Cools from Comrades Marathon joins Breakfast with Darren Maule for a chat

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 6:29


This is the 96th Comrades Marathon and 48th Down Run and it's taking place on the 11th of June. Delaine Cools is the Marketing Manager of the Comrades Marathon and has been at the Comrades Marathon for 13 years joining the team. Webpage

Strategy with Jason
Gain Your Customer's Trust ft. Kara Delaine Harris & Eric Barbosa - Strategy with Jason Podcast

Strategy with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 17:18


On this episode of the Matador Booth Podcast, Jason is joined by Kara Delaine & Eric Barbosa to discuss how to gain your customer's trust. Listen To The Strategy With Jason Podcast: Apple Podcast: apple.co/3IwlT3v Spotify: spoti.fi/3fT8V3H Soundcloud: bit.ly/347rnDb Listen To BOP: Apple Podcast: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3oonJKe6E7nHXof3VfVy8x Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/businessofparenting Jason Harris Twitter: twitter.com/StratWJason Instagram: www.instagram.com/strategywithjason/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/StrategyWithJason LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/strategywithjason/ Website: www.strategywithjason.ca Kara Delaine Harris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kara-delaine-harris-b343a2141/ Eric Barbosa : https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-barbosa-3b24a4127/

Pretoteca
#93 – Advogada Delaine Kühn fala sobre crise migratória e racismo

Pretoteca

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 35:31


No novo episódio do podcast Pretoteca, Cynthia Martins recebe a advogada Delaine Kühn para falar sobre a crise migratória na Alemanha. Criada no subúrbio do Rio de Janeiro, Delaine atua há anos no direito migratório e prevenção à violência doméstica na Alemanha. A advogada fala sobre os percalços da migração, as dificuldades e luta dos imigrantes e das mulheres no país e o acolhimento necessário.

PETPIX ACADEMY with Vasi Siedman
Delaine Baker of Baker's Boutique & That's Sew You

PETPIX ACADEMY with Vasi Siedman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 41:56


We wanted to share with you some of the designs of Delaine Baker of Baker's Boutique & That's Sew You   Connect with Delaine:  @bakers.boutique19 #bakers.boutique19  @celebritycatwalk  @vasi.siedman   #petfashion #dog #doginstagram  #celebritycatwalk #pawsinthecity #dogpodcast #petpodcast #vasisiedman  Follow our virtual community! Website. PetPixworld.comCheck PetPix magazine:  https://www.petpixworld.com/magazine-giveawayAdvertise your business with PetPix world.  Contact us for more information: hello@petpixworld.comJoin PetPix community: https://www.petpixworld.com/petpix-world-communitySubscribe to PetPix YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkY0boWZstsmmgroxUEueRcvCXaEKfgvgShare with your friends! 

Why Struggle? Podcast w Barbara J. Faison
Week 12 - ALL Decades & GENERATIONS

Why Struggle? Podcast w Barbara J. Faison

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 4:34


ALL THE LINKS https://linktr.ee/barbarafaison ALL Decades & GENERATIONS Family. The word can bring smiles and feelings of all nature.  At this stage of life  I have one brother, Tony, who has two children, April and Byron, and a grandchild - my great-nephew, Aiden who is 4. We have cousins across the world, including Florida, Pennsylvania and California. I feel very fortunate to have grown up knowing my grandparents on my father's side and even my great grandmother on my mother's side of the family.  Connecting with generations from infants to as high as I can go brings me such joy.  I also really love celebrating the family we call friends. This weekend I had the pleasure of not only celebrating a friend and sister in silence, Susan Kelley- Delaine, I got to meet her parents! What a blessing to have your family and your parents to celebrate with you.  I truly miss mine. Mr. & Mrs. Delaine were gracious hosts and we listened to soul music in the basement surrounded by memories of Susan growing up with her sister and brother and so many others. I also got to see a few other friends I hadn't seen since before the pandemic. The menu was Korean food so I got to try new dishes and had the most delightful time laughing, eating, dancing, singing and being filled with JOY. The Delaines said I was invited back, so I must have behaved. I look forward to seeing their roses blooming in the summer, eating more kimchee and laughing in the basement. Spending time with multiple generations makes me appreciate my life at a deeper level. Being around Susan's parents and her father-in- love (law) - Mr. Kelley was just the JOY I didn't know I needed. I am so grateful. I strive to know people in all decades, toddlers to centenarian (100 years or older). So far I am connected with toddlers, teens, and people in their 20 - 80's. Take a moment to think about the generations are you connected to and how that feels. Let me know about your generational connections by replying or messaging me on social media at barbarafaisonllc@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barbara-faison/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barbara-faison/support

The Toni Awards
Scream: Resurrection (w/ Belton Delaine-Facey)

The Toni Awards

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 67:19


Today we analyze the strange alliances, family ties, and parking garages that plague the Dead-Fast Club. Next week, we're talking about Nope! Befriend us: Pod: @thetoniawards on Instagram, @toniawardspod on Twitter Jake: @jakeheverhart on Instagram, @therealjakobeem on Twitter Sam: @samanthprosser on Instagram, @samanthprosser on Twitter Belton: @belton.df on Instagram, @beltondeltoro on Twitter

Rich Valdés America At Night
Margot Cleveland, Delaine Faris, & Jim Jordan

Rich Valdés America At Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 127:08


Senior legal correspondent for "The Federalist" Margot Cleveland joins us to discuss why it is unlikely the Supreme Court will fix the Section 230 immunity mess. Next, licensed chemical dependency counselor Delaine Faris comes on to outline the healthcare risks attached to drinking alcohol. Then US Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) shares details on his trip to the Southern US Border. Finally your calls in open phones across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The No Holds Barred Crew
The Reutrn Of Lupe...R.I.P Takeoff

The No Holds Barred Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 56:28


We have the return of Lupe of this episdoe with special guest DeLaine. We go into Takeoff death, rappers selling masters for millions of dollars, 40th anniversary of MJ's Thriller, etc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenoholdsbarredcrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenoholdsbarredcrew/support

AirGo
Ep 311 - Treatment Not Trauma Pt. 1 with Delaine Powerful

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 43:14


With a trip to the ballot box just around the corner on November 8, AirGo hops on the line to discuss an impactful referendum that several Chicago wards will have the chance to vote on next week. As a result of organizing from the Treatment Not Trauma coalition, Chicagoans in the 6th, 20th, and 33rd wards will be asked whether Chicago should reopen the mental health clinics that were shuttered over a decade ago, and whether funds from CPD should be used to fund a non-police mental health crisis response program. We break down the referendum and its importance with Delaine Powerful, who has been central to the campaign in the 20th ward. SHOW NOTES Find your polling location - https://chicagoelections.gov/en/your-voter-information.html Volunteer with the campaign - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdFQV6pQyVaMkxYozDVuMX1Zy8ffcQP8Ka6duvhvkuoWKBCEw/viewform Subscribe to AirGo - http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

South Carolina from A to Z
“D” is for DeLaine, Joseph Armstrong (1898-1974)

South Carolina from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 1:20


“D” is for DeLaine, Joseph Armstrong (1898-1974). Clergyman, civil rights activist. For his actions, Joseph Armstrong DeLaine was forced to flee his native state and never returned.

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
KILLERS OF A CERTAIN AGE by Deanna Raybourn, read by Christina Delaine & Jane Oppenheimer

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 7:50


Charlie's Angels meets The Thursday Murder Club in this action-packed, globe-trotting adventure full of twists, turns and whip-smart women. Older women often feel invisible, but sometimes that's their secret weapon. Billie, Mary Alice, Helen and Natalie have worked for the Museum, an elite network of assassins, for forty years. But now their talents are considered old-school and no one appreciates their real-world resourcefulness in an age of technology. When the foursome is sent on an all-expenses-paid trip to mark their retirement, they are targeted by one of their own. Only the Board, the top-level members of the Museum, can order the termination of field agents, and the women realise they've been marked for death. To get out alive they have to turn against their own organization, relying on experience and each other to get the job done, knowing that working together is the secret to their survival. They're about to teach the Board what it really means to be a woman—and a killer—of a certain age.

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
What's Happening on our Incubator Farm in Saskatchewan, Canada?

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 22:21


Crop Manager Delaine Mandziak, gives us an update on the activities on one of our four North America Incubator Farms.  Listen to our introduction to this farm on our initial episode about this Farm. Delaine talks about the devestating drought conditions they have endured throughout Western Canada and they unexpected learnings from this.  She also updates us on the 2022 observational data and the importance of a complete nutrition program during these challenging times. The Saskatoon incubator farm is 80-acres of row crops that feature Western Canada's cropping system including canola, wheat, barley, peas, lentils, etc. To find out more about the Saskatoon field click HERE Yara has created these incubator farms in North America with collaborative efforts with customers, partners, and various technology providers, Yara plans to utilize these farms to study and advance insights into all aspects of the cropping system. To find out more about the incubator farms click HERE.

Joce & Float
From Lake Charles w Love with Terence Delaine

Joce & Float

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 102:30


The Joce and Float Podcast is back this week another special guest. This week it is Terence Delaine, a comic who is also from Lake Charles, Louisiana and residing in Baton Rouge just like our hosts. He is a member of No Show Comedy and has performed all over doing stand up and producing his own shows. Tune in to hear how he got his start, how he thinks he didnt say his first curse word till high school, and the origins of no show comedy. Our favorite hosts are also back as Dwayne and Boobie take us through all our favorite segments such as Either/Or and the Adventures of Florida Man.Follow Everyone on IG!@JoceAndFloat@DwayneTheComic@Mr_JalenRDoucet@TDelaineDos0:00-1:09 Intro1:10-4:49 Rapid Fire4:50-9:15 woman eaten by her cats9:16-12:36 Cincinnati woman pays a man to steal her car12:37-15:59 Cafeteria worker in Japan s#!ts in school lunches16:00-20:36 Columbian Farmer Finds $600M20:37-1:02:53 Interviewing Terrance1:02:54-1:18:05 Either/Or1:18:06-1:20:46 Liddle Riddle1:20:47-1:24:30 Let's Learn Spanish1:24:31-1:30:15 Adventures of Florida Man1:30:16-1:39:51 On This Day/Birthdays1:39:52-1:42:24 Shoutouts

Two Nosy Meerkats
Beware the Barbs w/ Belton DeLaine-Facey

Two Nosy Meerkats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 94:41


Featuring our good friend and wonderful comic Belton, this episode spans the gamut between sports and pop culture (actually, that's pretty much it). Belton gives the meerkats a layman's explanation of the human interest story playing out on the Brooklyn Nets. Gabby talks Lana Del Rey's oldest controversy. All three figure out a new way to pay people (reel footage). Listeners discus everything from how to stop doomscrolling to the thrilling tale of how Ray J got his start.    Follow Belton at @belton.df on IG!   TikTok: @lukastarnold  Instagram: @twonosymeerkats @lukastarnold @hipsoccermom Twitter: @twonosymeerkats @lukastarnold

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
593: Governor Martin Schreiber: Advocating for Alzheimer's Caregivers

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 40:48


In this episode, 39th Governor of Wisconsin and Advocate for Alzheimer's Caregivers, Martin Schreiber, talks about the importance of advocating for Alzheimer's caregivers. Today, Martin talks about his book, My Two Elaines, and his experience as an Alzheimer's caregiver. What can the community do to support Alzheimer's caregivers? Hear about therapeutic fibbing, Elaine's own journals, and get Martin's advice to his younger self, all on today's episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast.   Key Takeaways “If Alzheimer's is bad, ignorance of the disease is worse.” “You cannot do it alone.” “Alzheimer's is a tragic disease. We can't cure it, but we certainly can learn to live better with it.” “More than 6 million Americans live with Alzheimer's or Dementia, and more than 11 million people are their unpaid caregivers.” “If people can simply better understand this disease, at that point, they can be more helpful.” “Live and understand, and grasp, and appreciate, and be thankful for the moment.”   More about Martin Schreiber Martin J. Schreiber grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Inspired by his father's example as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Milwaukee Common Council, Martin ran for public office even before he had completed law school. In 1962, he was elected as the youngest-ever member of the Wisconsin State Senate. He was elected lieutenant governor in 1970 and, in 1977, became the 39th governor of Wisconsin. He recently retired from his public affairs firm in Milwaukee and now is an advocate for Alzheimer's caregivers. In addition to caring for Elaine, Martin is passionately committed to speaking out to help caregivers and their loved ones live their best lives possible. He and his wife, Elaine, have four children, 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.   My Two Elaines: Learning, Coping, and Surviving as an Alzheimer's Caregiver The Alzheimer's Association. 24/7 Helpline: 800-272-3900 Suggested Keywords Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, Caregivers, Awareness, Grief, Advocacy, Ignorance, Support, Mental Health,   To learn more, follow Martin at: Website:          https://mytwoelaines.com Facebook:       https://www.facebook.com/MyTwoElaines   Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website:                      https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts:          https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify:                        https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud:               https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher:                       https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio:               https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927   Read the Full Transcript Here:  00:03 Hi, Governor Schreiber, thank you so much for coming on the podcast and taking the time out today to come on and talk about Alzheimer's disease, which we are in the month of June. It is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. So I thank you for coming on and sharing your story and experience.   00:22 Well, thanks, Karen, I want you to know that I'm very grateful for the opportunity to be with you. Because there's so much important information that people should be aware of relative to Alzheimer's disease, both for the person who was ill, and also for the caregiver.   00:41 Yeah, absolutely. And now many people listening to this podcast may know you for your service to the people of Wisconsin in the state senate, then you were lieutenant governor, and ultimately, the 39th, governor of Wisconsin. So like I said, Today, you're here to talk about Alzheimer's. So can you tell us a little bit more about the work you're doing as an advocate for Alzheimer's caregivers, and kind of how and why this is personal for you, and how you found yourself here?   01:11 Well, very soon. It I tell you, if if I go, my wife humane is now in our 18th year since diagnosis. And if we you and I go back 18 years, at that time, this disease could not be cured, delayed or prevented. 18 years have gone by and this disease still cannot be cured, delayed or prevented. So what happened was, because I didn't understand this disease, I made my life more miserable. For my dear wife, who was losing her memory, I made my life more difficult for myself, as well as for many other people, because I didn't understand this disease. And so I conclude now, that if Alzheimer's is bad, ignorance of the diseases worse, and when I say ignorance of the disease, I don't mean ignorance of the disease just simply by lay people, but I'm talking even the medical profession, I'm talking even caregivers themselves. I'm talking about churches and congregations and temples and so on, there is just not an awareness of this disease, as it relates to how it should be dealt with. Because you can't fight it, you can't beat it. And so if we can learn a little bit more about it, we have a better chance of having our loved one with the disease, living their best life possible. But also we had the chance of having the caregiver also receive their best opportunity of living their best life possible.   02:51 Yeah. And you wrote about this in a new book that is published this month in June, called my two lanes. So you depict your wife your wife's battle was with Alzheimer's. And you know, like you said, This disease is progressive. And the person definitely transforms from probably the person you knew into, into maybe someone else. So can you talk about how you dealt with that as, as her husband and as the main caregiver?   03:22 Well, first I dealt with it very badly, X extremely poorly. And because of that, we missed out on many moments of joy. What I tried to do in the beginning, because I didn't understand this disease, what I tried to do was to keep her in my world, knowing Lena, it didn't happen on a Wednesday, it happened on a Thursday, it wasn't the Joneses, it was finally, I got the understanding that it is important for me to join the world of the person who now is. And one of the most difficult, difficult challenges that any caregiver has, but which has to happen is what I would call the pivot. And the pivot is when the caregiver gets to the point where you let go of this person who once was. So you can now embrace and help the person who now is because if we don't, first of all, because this disease is incurable at this time, you cannot fight it. There is nothing you can do. And I found out that all of the navies, saline, and all of the armies marching and all of the liquor that's that's distilled and all of the beer that's brewed is not going to stop this disease. And so rather than how do we fight this disease, the question is how can we fight to give our loved one their best life possible? And so within that framework, then there's A number of things that is important for for us to understand about this disease and for us to understand about the challenge of, of caregivers. So as I said, one of the things I learned was to join Elaine's world. Then another thing that I learned was the importance of what I call therapeutic fitting. And again, look here, let me let me just back up before we go into therapeutic fitting, if we can envision a funnel, and if we put the small part of our funnel by your eye, and of course, because the funnel expands, as you look up, you can see the blueness of the sky in the hope of tomorrow. But what happens is, as the disease takes its course that funnel becomes inverted. And now the large part will be by your eye, and you look out and all you see is a little bit that then becomes the world and the life of the person who now is they are not aware of what happened five minutes ago, five hours ago, maybe five years ago, nor are they concerned or aware of what can happen five minutes from now, five hours from now or five years. So it's it's a different world. Now. When I wrote this book, I felt really proud of myself, that I had finally put some of this into perspective. And lo and behold, before we're ready to go on for print, I find a series of notes and diaries that Elaine had been keeping since her diagnosis. Well, I want you to know that we had prayed together. And we had cried together. But Never did I understand the courage that it takes to be diagnosed with this illness, and then that can continue forward. So as Elaine is going through this transition, and now we're here we get to therapeutic phibian. As Elaine is going through this this transition this journey, she asked me once, how are my parents? Oh, I said, Elaine, your parents are both dead. The shock on her face when she realized maybe she didn't say goodbye. The shock on her face, maybe even not attend the funeral. I promised myself I would never put her through that again. So then when she asked me the next time, she said, How are my parents? Oh, I said Elaine, I said your mom is just really doing well. She likes working at church and volunteering. Your dad likes sports. He likes it that makes me feel so happy. Well, that's therapeutic fitting, therapeutic fibbing joining the world of the person who now is now I want you to know that I tried this therapeutic good in the first year of my marriage, but it didn't work so good then, but certainly at this moment in time. But then another experience to give me a sense of this all   08:12 the feet, when he lanes still was able to be mobile. We were having lunch at the assisted living memory care. And we're talking and then she starts to cry. I said, Elaine, why are you crying? Well, she said, I am beginning to love you more than your husband. Well, I didn't ask her what's wrong with your jerky husband. I didn't do that. But I tell you what I learned. I learned that it is not necessary for her to know my name in order for our hearts to touch. And so many times, as I talked with caregivers, they become initially so distraught about the fact that their loved one may be married for 5060 years, children so forth. That person with Alzheimer's does not remember their knees. I would tell them understand that your loved ones mine is broken. And sometimes there's no more of a chance to have our loved one remember our names and a person with a broken leg winning an Olympic championship, a gold medal. And so we we just simply have to understand the importance of joining the world of this person who now is one one of the challenges of caregiving, and there are a number of them. But one of the challenges of caregiving is that you work so hard to try and help your loved one but here let me let me just back up a little bit here. So we go back 18 years. The First Tee lane. That was the girl I met when I was a freshman in high school. School, I fell in love right away. We dated and we went steady and we got engaged, and we got married and four children, and 13 grandchildren, now seven great grandchildren. That was the first Delaine, I would run for public office, you will be the hardest working campaigner. If I would lose, she would never let me feel defeated. She was everything in the world. To me as it relates to any good thing that happened. The second lane began to appear. As I said, some 1819 years ago, when she would get lost driving to and from places she had been going to and from for the past 10 years, the second Elaine began to appear when as a great cook, she messed up her recipe so bad that she would cry, she would be so embarrassed. So that was the beginning of the second lane. So now we get this diagnosis. And I took a marriage route to death to as part I'm going to do all these things. And when Elaine was first diagnosed, she was given the mental mini test. And basically the mantium. The mental mini tests is a simple test asking for example, what day it is. When is your birthday? so forth? Very simple questions. And if you scored 30 or above you would be considered Okay, pretty normal. If you scored 30 or below, what the situation would be is that maybe at signs of early onset, well, Elaine's test score at that point was 28. They say that the average person loses four to five points going down almost every year. And it doesn't happen, you know, arithmetic Li from 20 820-726-2524, it may stay at 28 for a while, then maybe drop down to a 25 and then stay at that point, then maybe jump down to 21 and so forth. Well, what is important here is that you then test it out first at one year, you lose four to five points every year 18 years ago, it gives you a sense of where Elaine's life now is. But with that understanding with the understanding that the mentee meant a mental mini test   12:42 goes down. What what happens to the caregiver is you devote your time and your talent and your energy and your love to this person. And you just step out thank you have this answer. And then what happens is you wake up the next morning, and it's a new challenge. Well, what am I doing wrong? So what happens then is you devote more time and more talent and more energy. And you Okay, flow and all of a sudden, no. So what am I doing wrong? And so I have seen many instances where caregivers develop this so significant guilt, that they're not able to to help their loved one no matter how hard they work, what are they doing wrong? But here's the other aspect that comes along with it not only the self questioning about what am I doing wrong, but the caregiver is also going through a type of depression, and also what I would call an unacknowledged meeting. So I had a dear friend who retired and enjoying retirement, had dinner one night, laid down on the couch to watch the baseball game. Tragically, he died massive heart attack, just gone. Well, there was a funeral. And friends stopped by to express their sympathy to acknowledge the passing of this of this wonderful person. And there was closure. So what happens in the life of care giver is that there never is closure. You see your loved one dying a little bit every day. You begin to feel just so horrible about your guilt not being able to do anything but you're also getting to the point where you're saying, My my my loved one is is leaving me and then that that grieving, you know, just does it's not acknowledged and that's really one of the challenges that caregivers have to face. And that is to face up to the fact that yes, you are going to be grieving. And you should acknowledge the fact that you're going through this grieving at this moment in time, then there's also the depression that comes with it. And knowing what is the future and worrying about that also breeds anxiety. And so you take the guilt, you're not doing enough, you're not maybe getting enough sleep, you're not necessarily going for the walk, you're not getting any visit with friends, because you're focusing and focusing and focusing? Well, I try and have caregivers understand one of the most important facts about this disease, and that is you cannot do it alone. I do not believe, well, first of all, we men are sometimes really stupid. You know, we're not going to ask for directions, because we know it all, you know, I was going to take care of Elaine and so forth. And I let my ego, my own self centered. passion to do Z to defeat this disease, I let that take control over what was really best for Elaine. Because I did that we really missed out some, some great moments of joy. And   16:34 at the time of diagnosis, the doctor said there were four things that we should be doing one of the two drugs, drugs called the Menda and erysiphe. They do not stop the disease, they just simply delay the symptoms. So that was point number one, point number two socialization, you do show to socialization continuing, and then also getting exercise going for a walk, for example, and then also a glass of red wine every evening. Well, you then got three weeks ahead and the glass of red wine every evening and four weeks behind and in the walking. But here, here's the the situation about not joining the life and the world of this person who now is. So I knew we should go for a walk. So in my mind, half an hour walk is sufficient. So we started walking the lane with say, all look at that flower Kimani lane, you gotta get this throw, you know, our look at the bird, no, come on Elaine. And so my focus was not on the here. And the now my focus was getting this work done. So I could go about some other type of, of activity, whether it's trying to work with my business at the same time, and so forth. And the lesson here is Alzheimer's is a tragic disease. We can't cure it. But we certainly can learn to live better with it. And so had I known, then what I know now, I would have stopped with the lane. And we would, we would have admired that flower, watch the bird, we would have even maybe even just stood in the sunshine for a while and felt the warmth of the day. So the life of a caregiver is extremely challenging. We have to know that we can't do it alone. We have to understand that if we if you want to show real courage and real manliness that is shown by asking for help. So gosh, I think you asked a question a while back and I think that that was about maybe three days ago and I still?   19:03 Well, I think I think what you have done is your as you were speaking I said okay, I was gonna ask that I was I wanted to talk about that. But I think what you did you do is you really clearly laid out some real big challenges that caregivers have to face and some really great lessons that you've learned that you've passed along and I know that those lessons are some practical takeaways in the book in sections called kind of what you said what I wish I'd known or what I would have done differently. But it sounds to me like if you're a caregiver, you need to check your ego at the door. You need to be present with the person you need to join their world. And and it may perhaps be a more pleasant or at ties would be a happier existence for not only the caregiver, but for the person living with Alzheimer's as well. And, you know, as someone who like we'd spoken before went on the air Mike grandmother had Alzheimer's. And I can only assume my parents feel the same way that you're feeling now that we used to always Correct, correct, correct her, when in fact, we just should have said, Where's where's your grandfather? Oh, he'll be home in a little while, instead of saying no, he died 15 years ago. And then, like you said, it just can make the patient agitated and confused. And if you want to continue to have those happy times, it's best to be in their world. So I think you really outline that very, very well. And I do want to go back to something that you touched upon, but didn't go into great detail, and that is Elaine's journal. Now you, you put this into the book, some of her excerpts where she detailed her feelings and emotions as she was struggling with this diagnosis. So why was that important to include those? And were there anything in those journals that surprised you?   21:09 There were a number of things. First of all, I wanted to put Elaine's words into the book. I wanted to do that. So. So caregivers and their families would understand this. Great in internal turmoil, being diagnosed with it, but still knowing your mind, then having my your mind sort of slip as I said, you go from a 28 score, maybe down to a 26 score, but you still think you're sort of all right. But then some days, you're not all right. But with her journals. As I said, I learned the courage that it takes to be diagnosed with this disease and continue forward. But I also learned, we talked about the pivot, where the caregiver gets to the point of letting go of this person who wants was to join the world with a person who now is the person with Alzheimer's also has a pivot. And it's almost by the grace of God. And that pivot is when the person with Alzheimer's finally leaves the real world and enters their own world. And I've got, well, let me just read one or one or two of her of her excerpts, of course, in the book, but I wanted to make sure that the reader would understand that the challenge is that that a person has with Alzheimer's, but also how important I was in her life as her lifeline. And I really didn't know that. And I think that if a caregiver understands how important they are as a lifeline to their loved one, they will take better care of themselves. I was lacking sleep, I was lacking exercise. I wasn't eating well, I was like, My daughter, Christine, gave me an article on moderate drinking. And it wasn't because she thought I was drinking too little. That's for sure. So but anyway, so with her excerpts, I want to give you just just a few examples of, of what what she's going on. So she starts off at when she was sort of diagnosed, she wrote a letter to her to your loved ones. And she writes, it wasn't until a few weeks ago that I really had to say, Yes, I do have Alzheimer's, I read up signs that indicate Alzheimer's, like getting overly upset for no reason, and having trouble with names and directions. But I still didn't think it was a problem for me. But in hindsight, for too long, I've been getting lost driving, having trouble keeping days straight, and difficulties with names and schedules. Still, I still felt like I could handle it, it won't get worse. But this morning, I started reading about the mid stage of Alzheimer's, in hopes of preparing myself better and realize I'm not very far away, that is most scary, but I have to accept it. And so also in some of these pages, she talks about how important I was to her life. She said, Please take care of yourself, for me as well as for you. So then, you know and again she is in a process of, of of losing her memory. And she's in the process of getting to this pivot where she loses the reality of life and goes into her world. But to give you a sense of, of the tugging that's going on within in her she writes this, she writes, I am not enjoying my role anymore as Marty's wife because of his Hammond concerns about My Alzheimer's, he doesn't let me be me. He doesn't let me go for a walk if I want to, or the other store loans, I used to appreciate him what I thought was concerned, but he holds me captive much too much, I'm going to try to have a second opinion because I really don't think I have any problem. I know how to drive or walk anyplace I want to, but he doesn't believe me. And I hate the control he has placed on me, I don't even think I have Alzheimer's, per se. And so we see that, and again, my my, we see a human being going through that kind of turmoil. And we think we could have done a better job, or I think I know I could have done a better job. And because of that I wanted to write the book, so that I could help caregivers learn, cope, and survive. Just I want to just read one, one more here than   26:01 that. I don't have the exact date on this one here. But she writes, I wish my Alzheimer's would dissipate. I'd like to be the smart wife and mother I used to be. Now I have to waste so much time just trying to figure out what I should be doing. without seeming as smart as I used to be. I need to rely on Marty for everything. And I'm very lucky, he continues to keep me life gets more difficult every day. So it's it's a bummer of a disease. And again, we can't beat it, we can't fight it. It's not curable at this moment in time, it can be delayed can be prevented. And so what we want to do is fight was our best weapons possible and that is to better understand the disease and better understand the world to which our loved one is passing into. So we can help them on their journey as much as possible.   27:02 And you know, According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 6 million Americans live with Alzheimer's or dementia. And more than 11 people are their unpaid caregivers. So how can people listening right now support those who are caring for Alzheimer's patients and support the patients as well.   27:23 One of the best things and most important things I think a friend or family member or neighbor can do for a caregiver. Number one, simply acknowledge what they're going through. And that acknowledgement in and of itself is so important. Because people really don't understand one. And because people don't understand Alzheimer's, they they shy away from it. Now. I call Alzheimer's, not a chicken casserole disease. So hypothetically, I get an operation of my, you know, maybe a higher operation. And so I come home, and I'm laid up people will bring me a chicken casserole, I've fallen I break a hip, I'm recovering, they'll bring me a chicken casserole. Alzheimer's, people don't bring chicken casserole, we a person, a caregiver and their spouse may have had friends that they did many things over a period of 3040 years together as the children would grow up. And let's just assume hypothetically, that it would be camping and canoeing. So for 3040 years, they, the families did this together and the children grew up and so forth. And that was the bind holding them. That was the binding thing for them. So what happens is now the spouse gets Alzheimer's. And because the friends don't know about the disease, they don't know how to handle it, and they withdraw as they withdraw. The caregiver not only is trying to deal with this depression, this anxiety, they are grieving the guilt. Now, the caregiver is also feeling abandoned, abandoned by friends at one of the most challenging times. So if you want to help any caregiver, or even work on creating a dementia friendly community, we have to understand this disease and have to understand how we can best deal with the disease. But then, rather than saying, call me if you need help, because we caregivers won't do that. What we will do however is respond by someone saying oh maybe I could pick up medicines from the drugstore. Maybe I could go shopping for you or maybe in other words specific kinds kinds of things, or maybe even taking the person who was ill for a walk so that the caregiver can get some, some respite. But as I said, if Alzheimer's is bad ignorance of the diseases worse and ignorance of the disease by the medical profession, caregivers, as well as family, friends and neighbors, and if people can just simply, hopefully better understand this disease, I think at that point, they can be more helpful in people living their best lives possible.   30:32 Yeah, and thank you for that advice. I think that's wonderful advice for people that are, you know, in the community and in this fear of people living with Alzheimer's. And I also want to mention that there is support online@alz.org, and that's provided to the Alzheimer's Association, or by phone at 800-272-3900. So if people are looking for more resources, they can find them there as well. And of course, your book. Let's talk about that. My two Elaine's, learning, coping and surviving as an Alzheimer's caregiver release is June 13. So we're perfectly within that Alzheimer's Awareness Month and people can get the book, I'm assuming wherever books are sold. That's my understanding. I would assume that wherever books are sold, it's printed through Harper horizon, which is an imprint within HarperCollins. And one last question regarding the book. And this is a more personal question for you. Is it upon writing the book? Did it give you time to reflect? And did it feel cathartic for you? Did it give you any sense of closure around your living with a person living with the disease?   31:51 It certainly was cathartic with without a question. But I think that one, one of the main things I got from this book is much I wanted to do something to help other people not both through what I as ignorant caregiver went through, and also what I might be able to do to help caregivers help their loved one with with dementia live their best lives possible. And the because I think back again, on our past 18 years, and I think how it could have been easier, as difficult as it was, it could have been easier. And it's not a matter of getting enough money to fly to the moon and back. It's it's a matter of just simply understand some some some basic factors and, and dealing with some unknown quantities, but no, it was it was quite an experience to write that book. And I'm glad that we were able to do it. And I want to tell you that I'm grateful for for being able to talk about this. And and also grateful that I think, hopefully we're going to be able to help some more caregivers learn cope and survive.   33:16 Perfect. And where can people find you? Let's say they have questions they want to talk to you they want to get in touch with with you, what is the best way to do that?   33:26 We have a website. That's right, my two Elaine's all one word.com And guys should anything and I have been up until COVID giving talks around the country learning and really everything that I shared with you about what caregivers go through, I can tell you, whether it's it's Newmark, Minnesota, Florida. St. Louis, I don't care where it is, that is simply an overlay of almost every single caregiver as how they're trying to cope with this disease. So but I also wanted to mention you gave the 800 number for the Alzheimer's Association. That's a 24/7 number. And so there are going to be some moments where you're just not going to be able to figure out how am I going to cope with this? Well, if you give them a number, I mean, give them a call, they will be able to help either give you an answer or point you in the right direction.   34:32 Perfect. And before we wrap things up. I have one last question. It's a question I asked everyone who comes on the show. And that is knowing where you are now in your life and given your illustrious career. What advice would you give to your younger self, and that may be that younger self was that freshman in high school when you met your wife or maybe it was in the midst of your being the governor? What advice knowing where you are in Now would you give to yourself as a younger man?   35:05 Live in the moment. And we, you know, it's not only the fact that I didn't enjoy looking at the bird with the lane, it's probably the fact that I was too busy to take time to enjoy playing ball with my sons are too busy to take time to go to the museum with my daughters, and, you know, just, you know, being with them. But really my mind is someplace else worried about some other kind of thing over which I probably had no control over anyway. But I think to, to, to live in and understand and grasp and appreciate, and be thankful for the moment.   35:52 I think that was wonderful advice. Well, Marty, thank you so much for coming on the podcast and sharing, sharing this book with us. And so everyone, again, the book is called my two lanes, it is sold everywhere where books are sold. So I highly encourage you, especially and I'm gonna say this, especially for people in the health care profession. I'm a physical therapist, a lot of physical therapists listening to this, I think, especially for those people, because oftentimes we're with the patient, but we're not with the caregiver. And I think it's really important to get a full view of what the what life is like for everyone surrounding this patient. So I highly encourage you to go out and get this book and read this book. So Marty, thank you so much for coming on.   36:42 There. And I'm very grateful. One one thing, as as we, as we sort of parted company here, when I talk about joining the world of this person who now is to make sure that caregivers as well as healthcare professionals know and understand truly that you cannot argue with this disease. If when I took Elaine to daycare, and we would drive up to the door, and she said that she's not going in, there was no way that I would be able to with wild horses drag her out of that car so she could go into, you know, the daycare. And so it's a matter of redirection. So we would drive around a little bit. Some of the neighborhoods come back, here we are, and she would do that. Sometimes we would be at dinner, and she would reach across the table and grab someone else's wineglass. That's not yours. Put it down. No, it's Elaine. Thanks for finding that wineglass. If you wouldn't have grabbed it, it would have fallen off. And now we're able to give you Lena good feeling about being helpful, but at the same time, not creating an awkward situation. No, you can have that scarf. It's not yours. Well, thanks for finding the scarf, and so on. So, anyway, carry on. I'm grateful to you for what you do. I know that you help out people and that's really special and an honor for me to be with you. Thank you.   38:10 Well, thank you and everyone. Thanks so much for listening, have a great couple of days and stay healthy, wealthy and smart

The Real Mama Pod
Episode 12: This is Not the End (Infertility)

The Real Mama Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 71:09


Infertility is a conversation that's becoming more and more prevalent, particularly in Black women. In this episode, we sit down with Delaine Williams, a mama diagnosed with infertility in 2017. Delaine shares with us her long and hard journey to mamahood and sheds light on the hope she found at the end of a very dark tunnel.    Follow us (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube) @therealmamapod @kendraferg_ @devgrace_   Follow Delaine on Instagram @delaineewilliams   Resources www.progny.com https://resolove.org  www.fertilityforcoloredgirls.org  www.asrm.org https://thebrokenbrownegg.org    Mama Merch www.therealmamapod.com   Mama's Corner (Email) mama@therealmamapod.com   Episode 12: Mama Juice "Any Given Day" (Cocktail) 2 oz. Rum 2 oz. Pineapple juice w/coconut water 1/2 oz. Cinnamon simple syrup 1/2 of a small lime "Any Given Day" (Mocktail) 2 oz. Pineapple juice w/coconut water 1/2 oz. Cinnamon simple syrup 1/2 of a small lime

PETPIX ACADEMY with Vasi Siedman
Ashley Allega & Delaine Baker a fun and incredible Fundraising Event

PETPIX ACADEMY with Vasi Siedman

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 33:15


Ashley Allega & Delaine Baker a fun and incredible Fundraising EventSave the day for a virtual celebration on June 25thTickets and more details will be available on June 1st Delaine Baker and Ashley Dawn Allega50% of the proceeds will be donated to https://itvrescue.org50% of the proceeds will be donated to celebritycatwalk.comLeave a comment with ideas and if you like to participate or donate an iteam! Connect with Petpix Academy: www.petpixacademy.com Get our free pet phone photography classes: https://www.petpixacademy.com/free-courses Read PetPix Academy World Hybrid Magazine: https://www.petpixacademy.com/magazine-giveaway

Alemanha Cast
#112 Delaine Kühn: Vereadora na Alemanha

Alemanha Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 53:41


No episódio de hoje conversamos com a brasileira Dalaine Kühn. Ela contou sua trajetória desde a sua vinda para a Alemanha, como ela conseguiu trabalhar na área de direito no país e também falou sobre como se tornou vereadora em Hannover. Uma representante brasileira na política alemã. Nossa convidada falou sobre como se elegeu para [...] O post #112 Delaine Kühn: Vereadora na Alemanha apareceu primeiro em Alemanha Cast.

Voices of The Goddess
Episode 102: Nathalie Delaine, nVibe Life Coach

Voices of The Goddess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 30:56


Girl you got that yummy! Check out this goddess and how she can help you find your yummy place, Nathalie Delaine! She is an nVibe Life Coach and her passion is to guide people in achieving their version of a ten life -  a “yummy place”. This yummy place is free and available to all of us. It is her honor to get to support others in discovering the wealth and peace that exists within. She is a living reminder that it is possible to design and claim a life that feels fulfilling. We get to be the CEO of our lives. That means you get to mindfully choose it all - happiness, success, family, love. How do you want your CEO life to look and feel? If you're not clear, that is okay. There is no “right” way to step into transformation. She is here to guide you in accessing the life you desire from a place of self-trust, awareness, and intuition.Nathalie' most influential book: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie MackesyNathalie on Social Media: Website: https://www.nvibetribe.com/IG: @_nvibetribeSpecial thanks to our sponsor massage therapy and skin care spa, Lirios MassageMarcia's website: http://www.liriosmassage.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarciaChaves.LiriosMassageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/liriosmassage/#lifecoaching #lifecoach #coaching #motivation #coach #mindset #inspiration #mindfulness #selflove #personaldevelopment #selfcare #love #mentalhealth #life #success #lifecoachingforwomen #meditation #personalgrowth #lifecoachforwomen #lifestyle #lifecoachingtips #happiness #lifecoaches #leadership #lifecoachinghappiness #goals Subscribe To and Watch The Voices of The Goddess with Julietta Wenzel and Allyson Mancini on Youtube HERE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJkusUQRFjoRa0oDQpCLAbA/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Voices-of-the-Goddess-356165865475415Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofthegoddess/ Voices of The Goddess with Julietta the Magical PT and Allyson the Holistic Nutritionist is a show that  supports modern day goddesses in developing their super powers and acquiring the tools they need to achieve all their desires. Join us each week as we interview amazing women in the community who share their insights and how they use their tools to make their dreams a reality. Allyson, a Michigander, moved to South Florida in 1993 with her fiancé, Nick. Married for 27 years with two children, Nicholas 24 and Lexi  21.  A SAHM for 24 years and now an empty nester, she has found her true passion as a Holistic Nutritionist. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthylifestyleinandoutInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/allysonkmancini/?hl=en Julietta grew up in Wisconsin and graduated with a Physical Therapy degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison.  When not busy treating patients or teaching Voila Method in the US and internationally, she is making healing crystal art and jewelry, creating spiritual/healing paintings, or planning underground dining experiences. A contributing author in the best-selling book UNSTOPPABLE: Leverage Life Setbacks To Rebuild Resilience For Success. https://bodyandsoul-pt.com/   & http://julietta.love/  & https://soulcandycrystals.com/   Facebook: /TheMagicalPT & /soulcandybyjulietta & Juliettalove-108449684234840Instagram: /themagicalpt & /soul_candy_ & /juliettadotlove

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!
Coffee with Matilda and Nathalie Delaine~Be the CEO of your life( Step9). Weight problems & weight loss/weight gain!?

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 39:13


In this episode of Coffee with Matilda, we talked with Nathalie Delaine, a successful Life Coach, to learn how we can" be the CEO of your LIFE". How to get back in the driver's seat and take control of your life. Step 9 is "How to deal with weight problems and weight loss/(gain)? " How do you feel when you have to loose wight? when you know you are not at your best body shape? loosing weight and the struggles that comes with it. How can I achieve my body weight goals? Are you connected to your Why? why you need to loose that weight? Nathalie is helping others to find their WHYs. Why you do what you do? "I am Nathalie Delaine, your nVibe Life Coach. Over the last seven years I've been in a space of deep transformation, complete with plenty of breakdowns followed by incredible breakthroughs. I didn't delve into transformational work because I considered myself purposeless, rather I stepped in because I felt that there was room for Expansion in the form of growth, knowledge, and Love. My passion is to guide people in achieving their version of a ten life - a “yummy place” is what I like to call it. This yummy place is free and available to all of us. It is my honor to get to support others in discovering the wealth and peace that exists within. My journey brought me to you. I am a living reminder that it is possible to design and claim a life that feels fulfilling. We get to be the CEO of our lives. That means you get to mindfully choose it all - happiness, success, family, love. How do you want your CEO life to look and feel? If you're not clear, that is okay. There is no “right” way to step into transformation. I am here to guide you in accessing the life you desire from a place of self-trust, awareness, and intuition. Come nVibe with me!" Follow Coffee with Matilda for more interviews and episodes.

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!
Coffee with Matilda and Nathalie Delaine ~Be the CEO of your life( Step 8). How to Forgive Yourself?!

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 37:10


In this episode of Coffee with Matilda, we talked with Nathalie Delaine, a successful Life Coach, to learn how we can" be the CEO of your LIFE". How to get back in the driver's seat and take control of your life. Eight (8) step is "How to Forgive Yourself? " what is forgiving yourself and how you can achieve it. Research has shown that those who practice self forgiveness have better mental and emotional well being, more positive attitudes and healthier relationships. A related outcome ties to self love. There is no self love without self forgiveness and vice versa. Nathalie is helping others to find their WHYs. Why you do what you do? "I am Nathalie Delaine, your nVibe Life Coach. Over the last seven years I've been in a space of deep transformation, complete with plenty of breakdowns followed by incredible breakthroughs. I didn't delve into transformational work because I considered myself purposeless, rather I stepped in because I felt that there was room for Expansion in the form of growth, knowledge, and Love. My passion is to guide people in achieving their version of a ten life - a “yummy place” is what I like to call it. This yummy place is free and available to all of us. It is my honor to get to support others in discovering the wealth and peace that exists within. My journey brought me to you. I am a living reminder that it is possible to design and claim a life that feels fulfilling. We get to be the CEO of our lives. That means you get to mindfully choose it all - happiness, success, family, love. How do you want your CEO life to look and feel? If you're not clear, that is okay. There is no “right” way to step into transformation. I am here to guide you in accessing the life you desire from a place of self-trust, awareness, and intuition. Come nVibe with me!" Follow Coffee with Matilda for more interviews and episodes.

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!
Coffee with Matilda and Nathalie Delaine ~Be the CEO of your life( Step7). How to PLAN for your goals?!

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 21:50


In this episode of Coffee with Matilda, we talked with Nathaile Delaine, a successful Life Coach, to learn how we can" be the CEO of your LIFE". How to get back in the driver's seat and take control of your life. seventh step is "How to plan for your goals!? " what is planning and how you can plan for your goals successfully? A goal without a plan is just a wish. A wish is not a goal because its not connected to a plan of actions. A wish alone is not productive. "Know your Why, it will help you navigate your planning. " Nathalie is helping others to find their WHYs. Why you do what you do? "I am Nathalie Delaine, your nVibe Life Coach. Over the last seven years I've been in a space of deep transformation, complete with plenty of breakdowns followed by incredible breakthroughs. I didn't delve into transformational work because I considered myself purposeless, rather I stepped in because I felt that there was room for Expansion in the form of growth, knowledge, and Love. My passion is to guide people in achieving their version of a ten life - a “yummy place” is what I like to call it. This yummy place is free and available to all of us. It is my honor to get to support others in discovering the wealth and peace that exists within. My journey brought me to you. I am a living reminder that it is possible to design and claim a life that feels fulfilling. We get to be the CEO of our lives. That means you get to mindfully choose it all - happiness, success, family, love. How do you want your CEO life to look and feel? If you're not clear, that is okay. There is no “right” way to step into transformation. I am here to guide you in accessing the life you desire from a place of self-trust, awareness, and intuition. Come nVibe with me!" Follow Coffee with Matilda for more interviews and episodes.

Clockwork Nights Podcast
Episode 10 - Delaine Wendling

Clockwork Nights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 97:57


Episode 10 features the amazing Delaine Wendling! Delaine is a watercolor artist, mathematician, software engineer, former school teacher and retired music composer who is currently training for the next 007 opening at MI6. Delaine is also carrying the torch of a family legacy as a third generation watercolor artist. Join us we talk about personal growth, finding ways to stay creative and surviving when Mother Nature attacks. Guest Info: instagram.com/delainewendling.art Host Info: Soundcloud.com/clockworknights facebook.com/clockworknights twitter.com/theclarkwayne instagram.com/clarkwayne

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!
With Nathalie Delaine ~Be the CEO of your life( step 1). Self Awareness!

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 50:47


In this episode of Coffee with Matilda, we talked with Nathaile Delaine, a successful Life Coach, to learn how we can" Be the CEO of your LIFE". How to get back in the driver's seat and take control of your life! First step is 'Self awareness.' What is it and how it can help you achieve more!! Nathalie is helping others to find their WHYs. Why you do what you do? "I am Nathalie Delaine, your nVibe Life Coach. Over the last seven years I've been in a space of deep transformation, complete with plenty of breakdowns followed by incredible breakthroughs. I didn't delve into transformational work because I considered myself purposeless, rather I stepped in because I felt that there was room for Expansion in the form of growth, knowledge, and Love. My passion is to guide people in achieving their version of a ten life - a “yummy place” is what I like to call it. This yummy place is free and available to all of us. It is my honor to get to support others in discovering the wealth and peace that exists within. My journey brought me to you. I am a living reminder that it is possible to design and claim a life that feels fulfilling. We get to be the CEO of our lives. That means you get to mindfully choose it all - happiness, success, family, love. How do you want your CEO life to look and feel? If you're not clear, that is okay. There is no “right” way to step into transformation. I am here to guide you in accessing the life you desire from a place of self-trust, awareness, and intuition. Come nVibe with me!" Follow Coffee with Matilda for more interviews and episodes. .IG: cofeewithmatilda

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!
Coffee with Matilda~ Season 3~"A suicide survivor story" with Nathalie Delaine. No time to say goodbye.

Coffee with Matilda. A journey to Self!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 53:53


In this episode of Coffee with Matilda, we talk with Nathaile and how she survived her fathers suicide. Years of questioning "why"! Why he did what he did, now she is a successful LIFE COACH, helping others to find their WHYs. Why you do what you do? "I am Nathalie Delaine, your nVibe Life Coach. Over the last seven years I've been in a space of deep transformation, complete with plenty of breakdowns followed by incredible breakthroughs. I didn't delve into transformational work because I considered myself purposeless, rather I stepped in because I felt that there was room for Expansion in the form of growth, knowledge, and Love. My passion is to guide people in achieving their version of a ten life - a “yummy place” is what I like to call it. This yummy place is free and available to all of us. It is my honor to get to support others in discovering the wealth and peace that exists within. My journey brought me to you. I am a living reminder that it is possible to design and claim a life that feels fulfilling. We get to be the CEO of our lives. That means you get to mindfully choose it all - happiness, success, family, love. How do you want your CEO life to look and feel? If you're not clear, that is okay. There is no “right” way to step into transformation. I am here to guide you in accessing the life you desire from a place of self-trust, awareness, and intuition. Come nVibe with me!"

The Spoken Truth Talk Show
MILLENNIALS SPEAK - "ALL IN THE FAMILY" W/DR. DELAINE SMITH AND MS. JUANITA MARTIN

The Spoken Truth Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 66:57


Millennials Speak is back!!!! On this episode of Millennials Speak Tay & Chris will be interviewing their mothers Dr. Delaine Smith (Chris) and Ms. Juanita Martin (Da'Tavia)!!! These women are phenomenal and have raised phenomenal adults. This episode will be very transparent, so sit back fraaannsss, and watch!!! Please go follow @MillennialsSpeak on all social media Platforms! Juanita Martin (Da'Tavia) Facebook: Suddenly Nita Instagram: @Suddenlyme Dr. Delaine Smith (Chris) Facebook: delaine.smith.73 Instagram: @drdelaine Website: www.delainesmith.com The previous episode of Millennials Speak https://youtu.be/Md05f5dTLZw Like and subscribe to our Youtube Channel at The Spoken Truth Talk Show https://m.youtube.com/TheSpokenTruthTalkShow Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/TheSpokenTruthTalkShow NEW AUDIO PODCAST AVAILABLE ON ALL PLATFORMS, APPLE, IHEART RADIO, GOOGLE, SPOTIFY & MORE!! https://anchor.fm/thespokentruth **NEW**THE SPOKEN TRUTH APPAREL STORE Website: www.thespokentruthapparel.com Follow us on all Social Media Platforms! Facebook: Thespokentruthtalkshow Instagram: @thespokentruthtalkshow Twitter: Spokentruth_ For inquiries: info@thespokentruth.org Website: www.thespokentruth.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thespokentruth/support

Don't Quit Your Day Job
Episode 48 - Belton DeLaine-Facey: Screenwriting and Film!

Don't Quit Your Day Job

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 90:09


Hey Quitters! Have you ever wondered what it's like to work on a tv set or write your own movie? This week's guest, Belton DeLaine-Facey, has done both! Belton is a comedian friend of mine who has been doing screenwriting since college and has been working on set for 4 years now. We talk about his film-club in college, how reality shows are shot, and how to develop a screenplay! If you like Belton, give him a follow on IG @belton.df If you like me, follow me on twitter @MaximOfAllen. You can also follow Don't Quit Your Day Job on Instagram @DQYDJ_pod. My DMs are open! Thanks for listening!

Dealer Discourse - Innovators In Automotive
Ep. 6 - Fixed Operations with Ted Ings, Chuck Kramer, and Kara Delaine.

Dealer Discourse - Innovators In Automotive

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 25, 2021 57:24


On this episode of Dealer Discourse, Ted Ings guide's us through the fixed operations training process, major changes in the industry, and recruiting the right people for any position.

The Awakening Educator
What is the Origin of Gardens in Schools and School Lunch Programs? A Discussion with Delaine Eastin.

The Awakening Educator

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 36:26


Join the Awakening Educator as we interview Delaine Eastin, former State Superintendent of Public Instruction in California. Amongst Delaine's many accomplishments, she was the forerunner of introducing gardens and fresh foods to schools. In this show, we'll talk with Delaine about the Gardens in Every School Initiative and why she remains a fierce advocate of school gardens almost 25 years since that initiative was passed.This show is brought to you by Your 3 Eyes:https://www.your3eyes.com/join-the-movement.html