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Diane grew up with a mom and grandmother who were always positive and happy...but she wasn't. This tendency towards negativity led Diane to seeking out the "how of happy." In this conversation we uncover and dive into the elements that help people to actually be happy and increase the amount of positive thinking in their life. You can find out more about Diane by going to: Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/596222621026360 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dianepaynelifecoach p.s. - If you want to learn the most powerful step-by-step process to being your best self and creating your ideal life, then download the FREE Inherent Identity worksheet and training by going to https://www.inherentidentity.com
In Episode 7, we continue our conversation with Dr. Diane Payne, an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine and the Director of Hand Trauma at Grady Memorial Hospital, as we discuss gun violence in Atlanta. After completing her surgical training in Hawaii, where she treated one gun shot wound after […]
Dr. Payne first joined the world of medicine as a physical therapist. After practicing for 5 years, with the support of her family and a constant desire for the next challenge, she decided to return to medical school. With a strong background in rehab medicine and orthopedics she attempted to maintain an open mind but […]
Encounter monsters in the cupboard, death up a ginnel, the dread Castle Woebetide, four feral sisters, Wanda the Witch Wench, and even Death himself, all lurking in the shadow-haunted Pit of Terror (A.K.A the Phoenix's basement bar) ... STORY PROGRAMME for TRICK & TREAT Trixie's Treat by Diane Payne, read by Sophie Morris-Sheppard Strawberry Creams by Victoria Finan, read by Margaret Ashley Hide. Go Seek. by Dan Howarth, read by Math Jones INFAMOUS PLAY-ALONG LIARS' LEAGUE HORROR BOOK QUIZ Rounds by Anna Savory, read by Will Teller Another Mother by Michael Harris Cohen, read by Miranda Harrison The Dungeon Master's Guide by Rhys Timson, read by David Mildon
In 1920s Teddington, a forgotten, middle-aged Lord Alfred Douglas tells the true story of the genius behind Oscar Wilde's success - and it ain't who you think ... The Importance of Being Oscar by Diane Payne was read by Clive Greenwood at the Liars' League Hope & Glory event on Tuesday 9th July, 2013, at the Phoenix pub, Cavendish Square, London.
Kimber Olson is a board certified, licensed clinical social worker. Her 20 years of mental health experience includes work in outpatient, school-based, home-based and hospital-based settings, community health development coordination, and long-term residential treatment. Kimber has worked extensively in village Alaska and in Indian Country, and is currently in private practice in Anchorage, Alaska, where she specializes in the treatment of complex trauma and dissociation with both children and adults. Kimber has taught at branch of the University of Alaska, and has provided trainings nationally and internationally, teaching professionals in the areas of trauma, sexual abuse, attachment, dissociation, ethics, vicarious trauma and eating disorders among others. Kimber is the co-author with Peggy Ellen Kleinleder of a book for young adults tiled The Thursday Group: A Story and Information for Girls Healing from Sexual Abuse, and co-author with Diane Payne and Jared Parrish of Pathway to Hope: an Indigenous Approach to Healing Child Sexual Abuse (International Circumpolar Health Journal, 2013). She is currently working on her third book, Non-posessive love. A tale of countertransference, dissociative attunement, resiliency and growth.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.