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► Get Access To Our Courses & Community:https://understandable.net/join/ (Ad)► Download the Free Workbook full of Re-Regulation Resources & Writing techniques:https://understandable.net/book/ (Ad)Have you ever felt a wave of anger, panic, or irritation hit you so fast, you couldn't stop it—even if you wanted to?Maybe you then snapped at someone. Or shut down completely.Maybe you felt ashamed right after… but couldn't stop it in the moment.That's emotional dysregulation.And for many of us with complex trauma, it's not about “overreacting”—it's about a nervous system that never learned safety.In this episode, we'll look at:Why CPTSD makes emotional regulation so difficultHow to recognize and manage the triggers behind these intense reactionsAnd what it actually takes to feel safe again—inside your body, and in your relationships► Links and Resources:Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma Paper: https://www1.racgp.org.au/getattachment/79710ca4-e98e-46aa-8f8f-d5f763ea8ef4/Adult-survivors-of-childhood-trauma.aspxPolyvagal Theory Episode:https://youtu.be/2iT8Msp8Vx0?si=0OH70XrtI-QJ0SJpAnxious Attachment Style Episode: https://youtu.be/rXscvYntSpY?si=yP6f0T9ivKO59QaLAvoidant Attachment Style Episode: https://youtu.be/4vs3gDlmS18?si=1tkZzchAlLeeGaGh12 Re-Regulation Tools Episode: https://youtu.be/i05BWtgjYRw?si=uP08IxAKAxsMhyGx► Subscribe On Your Favorite Platform!YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGiJdF0yeTyRJanW_uSICDw?sub_confirmation=1Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2gaheQLxBwByM9txVzlpI6Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/understandable/id1399616905Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/ee3580cb-61c5-4aa1-9ad4-1204014078e7/understandable► Episode Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:28 Series Overview02:09 What Is Interpersonal Instability?03:54 How Does Trauma Shape Our Attachment?08:14 How Can I Differentiate Between Genuine Relationship Issues And My Trauma-Induced Perceptions?13:41 How Can I Manage Intense Emotional Reactions In Relationships Effectively?► Reach Out To Me :)E-Mail: info@understandable.net► Hi, my name is Robert! I create videos about childhood trauma & attachment theory.My content aims to help you transform trauma-driven reactions that block you, so you can embrace a life full of happiness, safe & loving relationships, and self-confidence. :)► Disclaimer: None of the contents are therapeutic or medical recommendations. The contents are not to be understood as therapeutic-medical instructions and are neither intended as professional health advice nor as education.I am not a health professional myself. My content is based on research and my personal experiences working with various therapists as a client for three years.
"How do you start prioritizing your health again after falling off the bandwagon?"Maybe you experienced a big event in your life, like a traumatic birth, the loss of a loved one, or a financial crisis, and you went into survival mode. Suddenly, cooking healthy meals, working out, or choosing cleaner products just isn't a priority.Or maybe your life has gotten so chaotic that you haven't found the time to pursue your health goals because you're honestly just trying to stay afloat.Whatever it is for you, there are often seasons where we aren't able to pursue our health goals as we had hoped. So how do you start making your health a priority again? Where do you begin when you lack motivation or feel overwhelmed?In this episode, Jordan answers a listener's question about how to start prioritizing your health again after getting off the bandwagon!Tune in to learn:What to do when a traumatic or difficult event makes focusing on your health difficultHow to handle the guilt that comes when you can't prioritize your healthTips for restarting your health journey when you feel overwhelmed or unmotivatedHow to make a list of things you want to be doing vs. things you can be doingWays you can make your health journey funWant to dig deeper? Check out the resources mentioned in this episode:The Holistic Home HandbookShop Jordan's favorite Black Friday sales to save big on low-tox products!
Send us a Text Message.The transition to summer comes with so many emotions and behaviors, it can be really exhausting. There are ways to support your neurodivergent child through this transition.In this episode, you'll learn: Why the transition from end of school to summer vacation is difficultHow to handle big feelings around the end of school How to optimize regulation at home How to structure your time at home Sensory Detectives BootCamp WaitlistEpisode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/podcast The OT Butterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotbutterfly Work with Laura: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsult Buy "A kids book about neurodiversity" : www.theotbutterfly.com/book
Did anyone ever warn you that living the Christian life would be difficult? Or that following the call of God wouldn't be easy? And there would be days when you don't feel like living for God?Covered in this episode:How to respond when life gets difficultHow to handle our emotions when we don't feel like living for GodWhere to focus when we are faced with difficultiesConnect with Me:Website : strengthdignitylife.comInstagram: strengthdignitylifeFacebook: Strength Dignity LifeThanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review, and help me reach even more young women. And if this was helpful please share it on your social media and tag Strength Dignity Life!
Overview:After spending a few hours driving with some Buddhist Monks, Ryan had some big revelations around some key gaps in the coaching industry. In this episode, he shares how the toxic culture in coaching creates huge pressure and worse results for coaches. Tune in if you want to understand how to become a world-class coach and have a successful, stable and impactful career in coaching.What you will learn:Insight into the life of a Buddhist MonkThe true meaning of freedom and its significance in personal developmentWhy embodiment and accumulating genuine life experiences are crucial for coachesAbout the toxicity in the coaching industry that fuels pressure and makes success difficultHow to approach breaking through financially as a coachHow Monks serve unconditionally and how this can be better integrated into the way you serve with coachingThe principles of a monk's life to elevate your coaching practice to a more authentic and impactful levelShownotes:0:00 Introduction7:18 The Life Of A Buddhist Monk13:05 What Does Freedom Really Mean?14:55 What Can Coaches Learn From Monks?21:40 The Biggest Problem Within The Coaching Industry33:10 The Essence Of Pure Service (Learning From Monks)40:05 What Most Coaches Lack that Blocks Them with Coaching 44:30 The Importance of Security And Significance in Our Society 49:00 The Power Of Intention & Integrity54:05 The Key to Having Patience In Your Journey1:00:00 One of Ryan's Most Powerful Practices (A Heart Map)1:07:44 Episode Summary If there are any ‘aha' moments that strike a chord for you throughout the interview, pay it forward. You can create such in someone else's life, just by pausing the episode, copying the link and messaging it through to someone you care about.Not only could you change someone's life, but you'll also earn some brownie points. We all love that friend who cares about us enough to message something thoughtful through.Don't forget to tag @theryanmagic when you're sharing this on social media.I'm so excited for you to get into this episode, so without further ado, let's dive into it!Shoot me an email at ryan@ryanmagic.com or check out the website & the socials to stay in touch! Follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/theryanmagic/ https://www.facebook.com/theryanmagic https://www.ryanmagic.com/Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Website
Meet Lin. This relentless, practical idealist is focused on building a more compassionate world through her work as an actuary, consultant and nonprofit leader. She believes that community-based financial resilience can be a safeguard against the uncertainty our society is facing around the world
The transition to summer comes with so many emotions and behaviors, it can be really exhausting. There are ways to support your neurodivergent child through this transition.In this episode, you'll learn: Why the transition from end of school to summer vacation is difficultHow to handle big feelings around the end of school How to optimize regulation at home How to structure your time at home
To many of us, turning our businesses into a million dollar brand is nothing but a pipe dream. Without the proper support, finance and safety net, it can feel too far out of reach. Fear of failure holds us back and stunts growth and taking our businesses global seems impossible. How do we reinvent our businesses and turn it into an industry giant? How do we gain the confidence to take our brand global, and how do we prepare ourselves to take the necessary risks to make our business boom. Founding partners James Christianson and Otto Schulze of James x Schulze join me in this episode to discuss how they took their business to the next level, how they made the big things seem possible and why you should go big when it comes to business. You have to embrace discomfort and fear. The thing that makes you afraid is the thing you have to go after. -James Christianson 3 Things You'll Learn in This Episode Why business partnerships are difficultHow do we make working together effortless? How to overcome fearOvercoming fear helps us to embrace and conquer even bigger fears. Reinventing your brandWe have to be able to fit in our respective industries in order to ensure success. How do we reinvent ourselves and our brand so that more people will want to work with us? Guest Bio James started his career as an educator and entrepreneur. With 20+ years of experience as a photographer, combined with his business and education experience, James brings a distinctive and clear voice. Otto started his career traveling the globe as a documentary photographer. He has spent the past 20 years in pursuit of the “decisive moment.” His unique vision and ability to see outside the box make him an inspirational and visionary educator. Combining editorial, documentary, and fine-art styles, James x Schulze has become a world-renowned photography brand. Their experience and knowledge combine to make a significant impact on photographers who want to take their business to the next level. The methods they're sharing have turned their photography business into a million-dollar business annually. Go join the Business of Luxury Weddings Facebook Group HERE Find James & Otto on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sagejourney.co/
Tim is the Founder of a cutting-edge fundraising research lab that is home to the world's largest online fundraising experiment library. Tim has spent the majority of his life digging into the question of "What makes people give?". In this episode, Dean Newlund and Tim Kachuriak discuss:Appealing to potential clients and donors Establishing exclusivity for your organizationWhat makes solving for clarity difficultHow to establish credibility Key Takeaways:Your value proposition has to be created based on appeal. It has to be framed from customer-centric logic, not organizational-centric logic. There are many ways you can establish exclusivity for your organization. Communicate to your clients that you serve specific groups, people from specific places, or from specific backgrounds. Clarity is one of the hardest things to figure out for an organization. We know who our organization is because we are in it and that's what makes it hard to communicate our organization's identity to uninitiated potential clients. The curse of knowledge makes it difficult to define who exactly our organization is. Credibility comes down to what are the facts, the figures, and the data that prove that these different claims of value are true. It could come in the form of case studies, third-party endorsements, or third-party credibility indicators. "The hardest thing that we find for any organization for-profit [or] nonprofit is to figure out how to solve for clarity. This is because of the curse of knowledge. We live inside of our organizations, we live and breathe this stuff every single day. And that means that we look at it differently from that of our uninitiated, potential customer or donor." — Tim Kachuriak See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Tim Kachuriak: Website: https://www.nextafter.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timkachuriak/ Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/Twitter: https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Show notes by Podcastologist: Justine Talla Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
If this episode has a theme, it's this: the adults in the room need to put on their air masks first.Today I'm talking with my friend Adrienne, who I meet with every week to chat about business. Adrienne is married and the mom of two children, one in preschool, one in elementary school.Adrienne is in the thick of trying to build a friendship community for her family. Here, she shares what's working and what's not. In my mind, what she's doing is advanced community building, in part because it's in her own needs. She wants people around she can depend on so she doesn't feel alone raising her kids.A lot of people tell me they never saw their parents have friends. Maybe they were part of a local group or a place of worship, but their parents never took those relationships outside of that one place. My thoughts? Even if you live near family, you still might benefit from community support.In this episode you'll hear about:How finding adult friends with shared interests is more sustainable than letting kids run the show, as kids' interests are more malleableShared experience roots – and how this can make entering into a friendship community that already exists difficultHow offering small intimacies – inviting someone to your unclean house, for example – shows you're human and offers the other person the opportunity to do the sameAn overview of the “community conversation” Adrienne had with the families in her neighborhoodInvesting in your own friendships, and why this models to children how to navigate and maintain friendships for themselvesHow being part of a family's community doesn't always mean watching kids; it can involve taking apart a swing set or being an emergency contact, etc.Resources & LinksLike what you hear? Visit my website, leave me a voicemail, and follow me on Instagram! Want to take this conversation a step further? Send this episode to a friend. Tell them you found it interesting and use what we just talked about as a conversation starter the next time you and your friend hang out!
Some of our topic highlights include:How CoderPad approaches technical interviewing for their data teamWhat makes running technical interviews at most organizations so difficultHow we, as interviewers, can do a better job at helping candidates see we're on the same sideWhat analytics teams should track during their hiring processHow to build KPIs that reflect your rate of learning in your organizationThe five “whys” (and how to ask them)As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the episode over on Twitter @borisjabes.Want to discuss the best practices we covered in this episode? Come hang out in The Operational Analytics Club, where all your favorite data leaders gather to sharpen their skills. Know someone that you think would be an awesome guest on The Show (hint: you can totally nominate yourself)? Reach out to our content and community team. Resources:David on LinkedIn CoderPad on TwitterCoderPad on LinkedInCoderPad's websiteMusic by the talented Joe Stevens.
What is it about managing up that seems so challenging?Some people do it with ease, but most of us have difficulty with it at some stage in our career. There's a good reason for this. We were often raised not to promote ourselves, or to respect the hierarchy.The challenge is that if we don't build good relationships up as well as down the line, then we may miss out on opportunities for new roles or even promotion. In this podcast episode Jean willIn this episode Jean shares Insights into why we find this so difficultHow we can shift our mindset Practical ways to manage upwards without compromising our values. Looking for a coach - you can find Jean herehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanbalfour/https://baileybalfour.com/If you would like a regular update on podcast episodes you can sign up to Jean's email list.https://jeanbalfour.com/Caroline Webb - How to Have a Good dayhttps://carolinewebb.co/Experience an Introduction to our Coach Training Programmes with our Free Taster Course: https://courses.baileybalfour.com/course/coach-training-introductionSign up to our newsletter to learn more about upcoming programmes: https://baileybalfour.com/subscribe/
In this episode, we'll be discussing we discuss three topics I have great difficulty with:Seeing growth as the only way to make progress in your careerWhy growth is not the right measure for everyoneMy suggested alternativesBeing busy as a flexWhy do people perpetuate this unhealthy attitude?How reality and psyche clash herePassive-aggressive behaviorWhy being openly angry and assertive are difficultHow finding your “no” can make the world a better place ;-) List of referencesToday, it's just my brainBecome a member of the Psychologist Reacts community on psychologistreacts.com. Subscribe for:special episodesproduct releasescoaching opportunitiesBONUS: Each month, one subscriber wins a FREE 45 min session which they can use for coaching or just asking questions that keep them up at that moment. Follow me on Instagram for fun & engaging discussions before, during, and after an episode is recorded and published @danilo.tesi To submit feedback, reactions, or content requests:Click here to send a voice message (I love voice messages)Or send an email to info@psychologistreacts.com Talk to you soon,Danilo
In This Episode You’ll Hear About:How her best friend’s sickness in college led to a search for a better and safer way to use good household products and foods without the chemicals and perfumes and harmful ingredients that are in so many conventional productsWhat Kelly and Allison did after graduating college that totally changed both of their lives and is now also changing the lives of Branch Basics consumersWhy Kelly and Allison’s Co-Founder, who is also Allison’s Aunt Marilee, has been an incredible resource and consultant and asset in product development for the companyHow the three of them launched a website with a company store and discovered helpful content to deciding that they needed to build a brandHow they had an opportunity to join an incubator program at the University of Virginia, which led to them meeting their future CEO, which led to a million dollar friends and family roundWhy a huge and hard lesson learned led to a stronger company and why doing the right thing was so important even though it was oftentimes difficultHow they have been able to stay genuine throughout the whole process of building this company and why it’s ok to learn as you goWhat advice Kelly has for aspiring entrepreneurs who have a great idea and want to start a businessTo Find Out More:BranchBasics.comQuotes:“This whole experience has now led Marilee to be such an amazing asset to product formulation for us because we won't compromise on certain things because we know how it affects the chemically sensitive.”“Our goal was how can we get Marilee's brain on the internet? It was not, how do we start a company to sell this product or that product? We had no business background.”“Cleaning is an easier habit or easier product to change. You're not addicted to your cleaning products. It's not as hard to change as food, and it's not as expensive as an infrared sauna. And it makes such a huge impact on your air quality and your health immediately.”“Our goal when we first launched our brand was to position it in a way that consumers would understand, so we made sure our spray bottles and our labels on that made sense to easily use it with the concentrate without having to get a measuring spoon out or figure out a ratio.”“We were not going to go back out with something unless we knew it worked and it was actually really safe. Because even if something is safe, if it doesn't work people are going to end up resorting back to the toxic cleaners.”“I think you figure it out as you go. I mean, I kind of like the fact that we didn't go to business school because we didn't think inside certain boxes or parameters, and we just kind of got creative and figured out as we went. And we stayed genuine to what felt right.”“We want to be truth tellers. We want to not have a product that we're just trying to spin in a way to sell to you. We want to empower you to become your own better product advocate.”“No one would willingly say, yeah, put these poisons in my products, yet we buy them every day because we trust that whatever is on the shelf is safe. And sadly, yes, we have to be educated.” “I think too often you can overanalyze and talk things to death and want things to look perfect or be perfect. Just start doing it and iterate along the way, and go in with the mindset of like, you're always going to be improving, you're always going to be testing and learning and making improvements. So don't let perfection hold you back from just getting started.”
Ever wonder why it feels like you're hitting your head against a titanium wall when you try to make a #narcissist see your point? Or, wonder why a #narcissistic #Hijackal does not understand the concept of constructive criticism? It will all be much clearer when you listen to this episode, I promise! When I say that this is a little-known reason that you must know, I mean it! Understand these mindset differences may be the final piece you need to accept the futility of arguing with, reasoning with, or making constructive requests of a #narcissist. At least, things may get significantly clearer when you think of them this way. I hope so. Big hugs!RhobertaHIGHLIGHTS OF TODAY'S EPISODE:Why #narcissists cannot see your pointWhy #narcissists refuse to accept criticismTwo opposing mindsets in one relationship that cannot make it workWhy a fixed mindset keeps #Hijackals stuckWhy you cannot change the mind of a #narcissistUnderstanding these two points of view will clarify why #Hijackal relationships are so difficultHow knowing this can help you clarify your best next steps in a toxic relationship Want clarity, insights, strategies, and support from me, Dr. Rhoberta Shaler? We can talk: Introductory session for new clients, $97CONNECT WITH ME: I invite you to like my pages and follow for further help with recognizing toxic relationships, realizing their impact, realigning your life, and recovering your self-confidence and ability to love and trust again.FOLLOW DR. SHALER...WEBSITE: https://www.ForRelationshipHelp.comPODCAST: http://www.SaveYourSanityPodcast.comFACEBOOK: https://www.Facebook.com/RelationshipHelpDoctorTWITTER: https://www.Twitter.com/RhobertaShalerLINKEDIN: https://www.LinkedIn.com/in/RhobertaShalerINSTAGRAM: https://www.Instagram.com/DrRhobertaShalerPINTEREST: https://www.Pinterest.com/RhobertaShalerYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/ForRelationshipHelp-------------------------------------------------------------I WANT TO HELP YOU FIGURE OUT WHAT'S GOING ON AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT!If you want to learn more, share, ask questions, and feel more powerful within yourself and your relationships. Join my Support Circles now.Off social media, safe discussion + videos + articles + webinars + personal home study program + group Saturday Support Calls with me.WOW! Join now. Dr. Shaler's Relationship Help Circles. 50% off your first month. . Safely off social media.----------------------------------------------------------------------#narcissistichijackals #narcissistsdontchange #whynarcissistsdontchange #fixedmindset #growthmindset #caroldweck #whyanarcissistwontchange #stoparguingwithnarcissists #youcantwinwithanarcissist #savemysanity #saveyoursanity #relationshipadvice #tipsforrelationships #Hijackals #toxicpeople #mentalhealthmatters #MHNRNetwork #RhobertaShaler #narcissists #borderlines #antisocial #difficultpeople #emotionalabuse #verbalabuse #stoptoleratingabuse #toxicrelationships #manipulation #walkingoneggshells #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #abuse #narcissisticabuse #boundaries #personalitydisorder #difficultpeople #journorequest #prrequest See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
YOU’LL LEARNProductivity tips to maintain your side hustleCreative ways to find new leads and turn them into clients you loveHow to determine if the niche you’ve chosen is the right one as a web designerHow to know your “why” for your side hustleHow to stay motivated when things get difficultHow to take negative feedbackThe difference between “push” marketing and “pull” marketingWhat sets really successful side hustlers apart from those who aren’t successfulHow to take risks as a side hustlersHow to know when to pivot as a side hustler and find other ways to earn moneyHow to use your side hustle to find more freedom in your scheduleHow to know when you’re ready to take your side hustle from part-time to full-timeHow to make sure you don’t get distracted from what you’re really after with your side hustleHow to keep from burning out with your side hustleRESOURCESSide Hustle NationAn amazing blog with tons of resources for anyone looking to start a side-hustle in any field.Podcast: The Side Hustle Show with Nick LoperActive CampaignA great email marketing platformOptimize.meA platform built by Brian Johnson to help people become the best versions of themselves.Podcast: How to Get Prospects By Interviewing ThemNick interviews Josh Elledge who finds clients by asking them to be on his podcastThe Thoughtful Entrepreneur PodcastThe podcast ran by Josh ElledgePodcast: Get More Leads for Your BusinessNick interviews Kai Davis who describes how he uses "portfolio reconnaissance" to find prospects to pitch services to.Kai DavisThe website of Nick's guestHelen PritchardA great Linkedin strategist. She finds clients by connecting with them on LinkedIn.Side Hustle Nation BookNick's book where he talks about different ways to start a sustainable side hustleStart My Side HustleNick's course where he teaches you how to start a side hustle and make it successfulProductivityistMike Vardy's blog and podcast that teaches you how to optimize your productivity.AsanaA team collaboration platformThemeforestA marketplace for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and other CMS themesRed BubbleA print on-demand platform that takes the artwork of independent artist and allows people to have products with their artworkEtsyAn online marketplace for independent shop ownersPrintfulOn-demand print and embroidery fulfillmentCreative MarketA design marketplace for all forms of media
Welcome to episode 9 of First Class Counsellors!As we work give Counsellors the skills they need to be the best they can be, we thought it would be important to talk about what separates the counsellors who may stick around for a summer or two and the ones who may have a long camp career ahead of them.It can be hard to understand what it means to be professional in the camp setting. After all, our dress code is far from formal, we are encouraged to be loud and crazy, and mentions of quarterly reports are usually substituted for cheers that the next meal is chicken burgers.That being said, the earlier a Camp Counsellor can figure out what it means to truly transition from a camper to a staff role, the better. These professional counsellors know how to get in the game but not take over, how to make a camper laugh, but also how to have a serious talk when needed, and how to set aside anything that gets in the way of giving kids the best week possible.In this episode, Matt and Oliver talk about breaking down the top 3 barriers that camp staff face when it comes to being “camp professional”. Tune in to hear more about:Why the transition between camper and staff or being a new staff can be difficultHow to watch out for and avoid becoming an entitled staff member (because Camp Directors can smell entitlement from a MILE away!)The importance of staying camper focused even when personal friendships can be a distractionLots of practical and useful skills that you and your co-counsellors can use this summer.As usual, we hope that what we offer to your staff is incredibly useful. If you do send this along, we would be happy to hear about it. Please let us know by emailing Matt at matt@gocamp.pro-Get Ready - Counsellors, do this NOW to level up your counselling skillsOliver: Conference season - get involved. Many conferences look for volunteers. It is a great way to connect with young leaders and established camp pros. Gives a reason to talk.Matt: Start a camp support network. Email Matt if you’d like to be in on meeting up with another counsellor to talk about their camp and what they’re looking forward to about their summer. Matt will connect you two and you can have the chance to meet up online.Host LinksOliver Gregan, Summer and Families Camp Director at YMCA Camp JewellMatt Honsberger, Executive Producer of Podcasting at Go Camp Pro
Website/Blog, Twitter, & Instagram Handlewww.findyourrare.com @findyourrareName *Kristine HoestermannWhat is your disorder? *Autoimmune mediate small fiber neuropathy secondary toundifferentiated connective tissue diseaseendometriosis At what age did your disorder become a daily issue? *28Who were you before your illness became debilitating? *Oh gosh this question always get me upset I was extroverted, lively, vibrant, the go to person to have an adventure or a good time.What would you do if you were not dealing with your invisible illness? *starting a familyWhat would you like people to know about your daily life? *how difficult every part is despite what you seeWhat would make living and moving in the world easier for you? *people being kinder and more understandingDo you have any life hacks? *I always have a note book cause i forget everything (something that was never a problem, I had the best memory pre illness)What kind of support do you get from family or friends? *varies I think everyone in my circle does their best to support me in the ways they know how many of them not realizing how harmful they can be at timesHave you ever had someone not believe you have an invisible illness because of your appearance and if so are there any examples that stand out? *oh yes! my boss at work for almost a year and that made it so my colleagues didn’t believe me and made working still to this day very difficultHow has your chronic illness affected your relationships? *i have lost a lot of people in my life because of my illnessIs there anything you are afraid to tell people in your life? *oh yeah most of the time afriad to tell them how bad it really is or how much they effect me in a negative wayDoes the fact that your disease is invisible change how healthcare professionals treat you? *yes it took several doctors to believe something was physically wrong with me ase my tests would come up negative but my symptoms were so strong. they only cared about the testsWhat is your best coping mechanism? *creating RARE. my brandWhat are you the most concerned about and the most hopeful for in the future? *That this will be the quality of my life from this point on, that i will never love my job the way i once did, I am a therapist and now its so hard to have al i have going on and be present for peopleIs there anything you want to make sure we talk about during the interview? Like an organization you want to promote or something specific that you deal with.my brand RARE. which has been my coping skills through out this and it really has given me my voice and something that I hope to give to othersWhat is the hardest and/or best lesson your condition has taught you?everyones fighting a battle you know nothing about, so be kind, be . patient be that RARE. human who asks if everything is okay rather then pass judgementWhat is the best purchase under $100 that helped your lifemy weight zebra that can be heated or cooled!Any questions you think we should add to this list?how anxiety/depression etc tie into chronic illness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Limitless Medical LogsFollow Jordan @Facebook : limitless medical logs / Jordan RayInstagram: limitless medical logs / JordanRay25LinkedIn : Limitless Medical Logs / Jordan RayTwitter: LMLbetterhealth / JordanRayAge *21What is your disorder? *Chiari MalformationAt what age did your disorder become a daily issue? *17Who were you before your illness became debilitating? *I was a high school softball athlete, with opportunities to play college ball. Until I was diagnosed with chiari malformation.What would you do if you were not dealing with your invisible illness? *I would be a student athlete playing college softballWhat would you like people to know about your daily life? *Struggle daily with horrible migraines, and chiari. this is what caused me to create this company and our products to help track pain and symptoms accurately.What would make living and moving in the world easier for you? *less migraines and pain, daily migraines make living harder.What kind of support do you get from family or friends? *when I got diagnosed I had a huge support system from family and friends, they did not understand what I was diagnosed with because only a few people are aware of Chiari. But they still were there for me in any way they could.Have you ever had someone not believe you have an invisible illness because of your appearance and if so are there any examples that stand out? *Yes, when I first got diagnosed. I had a "friend" tell me her mom is a nurse and Chiari Malformation does not exist and I am faking my illness. I think having an invisible illness makes explaining your illness a little more difficultHow has your invisible illness affected your relationships? *people do not like sick people. it is always an inconvenience to them. If it does not benefit them they do not care. My friends and family still continue to be a support, so my relationships have not truly been affected. Only when they ask to hang out or go out somewhere and I cant due to 10/10 painIs there anything you are afraid to tell people in your life? *no, not really. I am always open to family and friends. I am trying to spread awareness about this, my family and I went through months of different remedies.Does the fact that your disease is invisible change how healthcare professionals treat you? *yes, some professionals will not give you the time of the day. They do not listen to your exact symptoms and how you have been feeling which affects how quickly you can be treated.What is your best coping mechanism? *Coaching the sport I love, since I no longer can play this game. I cope with being able to coach and teach my players on how to excel in this sport and get them to the collegiate level. I also volunteer my time to coach a baseball event for kids with mental disorders. I like writing things down, from my feelings, to daily activities. it is very therapeutic and also I do not have to stress to remember everything. Since I struggle with brain fog and memory loss. I also love the gym but since my symptoms have been horrible, I have been limited to my gym activities.What are you the most concerned about and the most hopeful for in the future? *I am hoping to get relief from these debilitating symptom and provide life changing medical logs to everyone battling a illness like I am.Is there anything you want to make sure we talk about during the interview? Like an organization you want to promote or something specific that you deal with.Spreading awareness about Chiari Malformation and how this illness has changed my life & my families. My mom being diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 16, how I had to mature faster than my friends. Using softball as my escape. My black out causing us to figure out I had Chiari, I could of blacked out while driving.What is the hardest and/or best lesson your condition has taught you?" it's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters" I love this quote. I have taken my personal illness and designed a management tool for people with chronic illnesses.What is the best purchase under $100 that helped your lifeA stem machine, for my back and my neck. Also my medical log, it had been a game changer for me during my illness.May We Add You To Our Newsletter? *yesAny questions you think we should add to this list?I am trying to spread awareness about chiari, the treatments, money spent, time wasted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Angelone is one of the three founders of Innovative Planning Partners, or IPP. After spending over ten years with a major broker-dealer, Dan, as well as his partners, left to start their own business. IPP is all about helping the clients. They are not your “typical” financial planners: they want to put the human back into financial planning and focus more on their client's needs and less on the dollar signs. Dan wants to help his clients achieve the lifestyle they’ve always wanted, even if they don’t make a lot of money. No matter what the client has, Dan is there to help them plan for a better future. Dan Angelone - Vroom Veer Stories Grew up in Rhode Island and lived near the beach; unfortunately he doesn't like seafoodOwned and operated two GM car dealerships and "feel into" selling a lot of Corvettes!; how to build a niche without really tryingGot into financial planner after he sold his dealerships because he wanted to really use his economics degreeIn his business, he realized that solving the money problem is the easy part; planning for a happy retirement is more difficultHow the Medicaid system is screwed up to the point where a high net worth individual appears to be destitute to the system because he has no taxable income; that's a broken systemHow to plan to have fun in retirement and keep working a little bit; ask yourself "what do I enjoy about my job?" Figure that out and keep doing that in retirementDan's greatest accomplishment is a 37 year marriage; two children and 4 grand kids that are all amazing people Connections Website
The Bible has much to say about the value of friendship and throughout history Christians have attested to the importance of close friends for spiritual growth. However, creating and maintaining meaningful friendships has become difficult in our fast-paced, technology-saturated, and disconnected world. So how can we recover the joy of friendship in our lives? On this episode we'll speak with Drew Hunter, author of Made for Friendship: The Relationship That Halves Our Sorrows and Doubles Our Joys.On This Episode We'll Learn:Why Drew decided to write a book on friendshipThe role of friendship in human flourishingThe reasons behind our current 'friendship crisis'How busyness, technology, and mobility make friendship more difficultHow the church can be a part of the solution Practical steps to making room for real friendships to develop in your lifeFor more resources and information, see the show notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode14Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/reasonabletheology)
There are many different ways we can communicate with each other. One of the more interesting media is through art, or more specifically, (as is the case of my latest podcast guest) cartooning. Geoff Hook has been a notable political cartoonist with a career that has spanned the past four decades. Having been a cartoonist for publications including The Age and The Sun News Pictorial, Geoff has had great experience in connecting with people through his drawings.Geoff is a published author and an award winning artist, and has been commended for the service he’s provided in many different ways - even being awarded with a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2012. In this episode, Geoff and I discuss the medium that is cartooning, and how it can be both difficult and highly effective to communicate in what is perceived to be quite a limited medium.We also get into the following:How to communicate your ideas and opinions effectively when you don’t have much space to do it inThe visual impact of cartoons and its continual presence in the mediaCartoon controversiesHow we all interpret things like cartoons differently, depending on our own individual filtersThe responsibilities and opportunities felt by Geoff throughout his long careerStaying as unbiased as possible, and how that can be difficultHow to separate your own personal views from the message you want to communicateHow Geoff has so far found his retirement, and the legacy he intends to leaveHis opinions on the state of modern-day journalism Links:Geoff Hook - WebsiteGeoff Hook - Books
Leadership comes in many forms for many different people and masculine leadership is no different. The Order of Man website and podcast is geared obviously towards building better men and Masculine Leadership. However, that is not to say there are no lessons to be learned for all. Ultimately, the core lessons which are presented by Order of Man are applicable to everyone when properly reflected upon. As we move onto the next edition of the Military Veteran Entrepreneur month, my guest is Ryan Michler. He is the host and founder or Order of Man and the interview revolves around his journey in creating the order. Developing Your Masculine Leadership Topics During this episode we discuss the following topics: His background and storyExplanation of the motto of Protect | Provide | PresideChallenges of launching Order of Man and how he overcame themWhat the future has in store for Order of ManHis new book SovereigntyWhen he realized that became a leader of menHas there ever been a time when he has felt that it was too difficultHow the Iron Council helps men better their lives Guest Resources If you are interested in learning more about Ryan and his resources then check out the link below: Order of Man WebsiteOrder of Man Facebook PageOrder of Man Facebook GroupRyan Michler on InstagramSovereignty: The Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Men Moving Forward Leadership Resources Keep on top of Moving Forward Leadership with all the resources which I have established for you: POWER Goals Program - If you are ready to stop complaining and start achieving those goals which you have been trying to achieve for some time now. Then stop chasing your dreams and start achieving them through my very own POWER Goals program. Learn about picking the right goals, figuring out how to achieve them, getting on track with achieving them and most importantly how to get back on track when you fail... because you will. Learn more here! Moving Forward Leadership Resources - Check out the Moving Forward Leadership Resources section where I list every single resource mentioned on the show. As well, there are books which I have read written or read personally and finally various types of services which I use and recommend. The 9 Foundations of Leadership – I’ve written this ebook for you all to get a base of your leadership skills. With this book, you will be able to begin to form your leadership style. For a small fee, you can get your journey started and get ahead of your peers! Just follow the link in the title, and your copy awaits you! Facebook Page – Check out updates from Moving Forward Leadership, as well when links and videos. Facebook Group – Come and let’s discuss leadership. I will swing by and answer any questions you have as well as provide advice and guidance for your situations. Twitter – Definitely subscribe here to find out when new episodes go live, or if I have a random idea to share with the world. Monthly Newsletter – Sign up for my newsletter and see what is happening in the background with me, read the most interesting articles in leadership, as well as get inside information from time-to-time on what I have upcoming! Email – Don’t hesitate to reach out to me with ideas, suggestions, comments or questions. I truly love hearing from you all! Where to Subscribe to Moving Forward Leadership Love the Moving Forward Leadership Podcast? Then subscribe to your favourite device and app! As well, please leave me a review! These reviews mean more to me than you could ever imagine.
In this episode: Husaria – about our logoCanadian jazz musican and his incredible story that joins art, family mystery and PolandWhy the Polish language is so difficultHow best to see the whole of Canada: by cycling from the Pacific to the AtlanticCan you guess this sound from Poland? POLcast is the FIRST EVER English language podcast about Poland and Poles around the world. It's a colourful weekly audio magazine delivered directly to your computer, smartphone or tablet. If you have a Polish customer, colleague, girlfriend or grandmother – you will hear something that will help you to enrich these relations..