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We're going to do something a little different in today's video. This Thoughtful Money channel is all about wealth-building. So makes sense that we focus most of our attention on money. But money is a means to an end. It's not an end in and of itself. No one's goal in life is to die atop a big pile of cash -- instead we hope to use our money to better enjoy the things that really feed our souls. As those who live to be 100 years old tell us, true wealth, the things that really matter in life, are a function of the following three things: fulfilling relationships, purpose and health. So, as a number of you have asked for, I'm going to periodically interview experts on these key topics. And today we're going to focus on what makes for successful happy relationships. To help us understand what makes or breaks the important relationships in our lives, I've invited a professional marriage & family therapist today. Ashley is a licensed MFT, trained in Emotion-Focused Therapy (otherwise known as EFT) and the Gottman Method of couples therapy -- Drs John & Julie Gottman we're made famous by Malcolm Gladwell's coverage of them in his book "Blink" describing how they could predict with near 90% accuracy whether or not a couple will remain together after interviewing them for only 3 minutes. In her California practice, Ashley deals with clients from all backgrounds, many of whom are Silicon Valley power-couples, though she also sees her fair share of rural farmers. I would be remiss if I didn't also acknowledge that Ashley is my wife. So I can personally vouch for both her professional credentials as well as the effectiveness of the strategies for conflict resolution she'll share with us in today's discussion. Because we have put plenty of them to use in our own marriage -- which just celebrated its 24th anniversary last week. HAVE QUESTIONS FOR ASHLEY? You can contact her at https://taggartrelationships.com/ #relationships #therapy #mentalhealth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoughtful-money/support
Relationship Experts Drs. John & Julie Gottman EXPOSE the SHOCKING REASON Why Relationships Fail. 94% Accurate Divorce Predictions: Discover the biggest predictors that guarantee which marriages will crumble and how to get the LOVE you WANT! The Gottman duo are world leading relationship researchers that have been studying couples for over 40 years, publishing over 200 academic journal articles and 46 books. They are the co-founders of The Gottman Institute and Love Lab. Drs Gottman drop the ULTIMATE Relationship Bombshells, including the 4 Horsemen of Relationship Apocalypse (Spot these 4 predictors of relationship demise before they DESTROY your love life!), PLUS....learn the #1 skill for Connection and BETTER SEX! Your relationship is either HELPING or HARMING you HEALTH, and is a big factor in how you fight disease. The Gottmans also break down:- The #1 Cause of CHEATING & how it can lead to PTSD- Childhood Trauma's Hidden Role in Relationships: How a lack of positive relationship role models can WRECK your marriage- Ways to better support your partner's trauma- Why Addiction can spell disaster for even the strongest of relationships- Phases of recovery from affairs & other forms of betrayal- How to argue with your partner in a healthy way- Why today's culture seems to be afraid of long term commitment- Codependency: Is it really as HORRIBLE as it sounds, or could it be the key to your marriage's survival & your own longevity?- Why Women Are UNHAPPY: The unsettling reason behind women's relationship dissatisfaction and the FEARS they face daily- Men's Emotional Needs: How today's involved dads are CHANGING EVERYTHING- Social Media's Role in Cheating: How it's fueling nonmonogamy and screwing up your communication- Effects of porn addiction on the other partner- Key communication factors in healthy partnerships- The Managerial Marriage: Why losing PLAYTIME is the nail in the coffin for happy marriages- The Power of a 6-SECOND KISS: This simple act could SAVE your relationship! TUNE IN to MBB now & learn how to turn around your relationship before it's too late! The latest version of The New Marriage Clinic: https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324016311BialikBreakdown.comYouTube.com/mayimbialik
This week we listen in to a wonderful roundtable discussion with 3 of the pioneers in the world of pediatric electrophysiology, namely Dr. John Triedman, Dr. J. Philip Saul and Dr. Edward P. Walsh. All three were 'there at the beginning' and share their memories of how they helped to shape the field of pediatric EP. How did Drs. Walsh and Saul choose to proceed with EP training in a pre-ablation and pre-pediatric EP training era? How did all three decide to start a fellowship program to train the next generation of EP doctors? What sort of 'technology' existed to perform ablations in Boston in the early 1990's and how did these experts come to be the first to perform an RF ablation in any human in Boston? How does the field differ today in comparison to its origins? Amongst their many professional accomplishments, what does each 'guru' view as their greatest professional achievement? These are amongst the many questions posed during a wonderful symposium that was held in Boston on 5/16/24 to celebrate both the 35th anniversary of the EP training program at Boston Children's as well as the milestone birthday of the program's founder, Dr. Edward Walsh.
We've got a jam-packed episode for you today! Joining us for this one is both Dr. John Tweeddale and Dr. Stephen J. Nichols from Reformation Bible College, an outworking of Ligonier Ministries. Dr. Tweeddale shares all about RBC and hw they are uniquely positioned to train people in theology for all of life. Interested to learn more about RBC? Check them out their website or reach out to admissions@reformationbiblecollege.org - they'd love to hear from you! Dr. Nichols shares about the history of Ligonier, specifically their reach through conferences. We spend most of the time chatting about the Always Ready Youth event coming to Brantford, ON on March 20th and how it aims to encourage and equip young people in this age. If you're interested in attending this special event, we have three tickets available to give away to you! Share this episode on social media and tag us (or send proof that you shared it), and you'll be entered to win these tickets. Winners will be announced on Friday March 15. Otherwise, be sure to check out the event details here, and stay up to date with future Ligonier conferences! 0:00 - Intro 5:50 - RBC's History 11:00 - Why pursue an undergrad in theology? 14:15 - Programs Available 24:00 - Education as Discipleship 30:00 - Accreditation 34:35 - Online Program 42:35 - Why study theology as someone who has grown up in a Reformed context? 51:22 - History of Ligonier 54:50 - Ligonier's Misson 1:00:00 - How RBC Fits In 1:02:00 - Ligonier Conferences 1:06:29 - Always Ready Conference A BIG THANKS TO OUR OFFICIAL SPONSOR, TRIVAN! WE APPRECIATE YOU HELPING US MAKE THIS CONVERSATION POSSIBLE. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT AT WWW.TRIVAN.COM To keep up with the podcast, check out our website: https://www.realtalkpodcast.ca/ Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, clips, and more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReformedRealTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformedrealtalk/ We'd love to hear from you. Please send us your questions, comments, or other feedback at reformedrealtalk@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! If you liked what you heard, please share this podcast with your family and friends!
What 40 years of research tells us about how to cultivate good relationships in our lives.World-renowned for his work on marital stability and divorce prediction, Dr. John Gottman has conducted over 40 years of breakthrough research with thousands of couples. He is the co-founder of The Gottman Institute and Affective Software Inc. as well as author of over 200 published academic articles and author or co-author of more than 40 books, including The New York Times bestseller The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Dr. Julie Gottman is the Co-Founder and President of The Gottman Institute and Co-Founder of Affective Software, Inc. A highly respected clinical psychologist and author, she is sought internationally by media and organizations as an expert advisor on marriage, domestic violence, gay and lesbian adoption, same-sex marriage, and parenting issues. She is the co-creator of the immensely popular The Art and Science of Love weekend workshop for couples and she also co-designed the national clinical training program in Gottman Method Couples Therapy. In this episode we talk about:how to talk (and listen) to your partner in moments of conflictwhat to do before you start trying to solve a problem togetherwhy “there's no such thing as constructive criticism” the details of John's research findings, which have allowed him to predict with stunning accuracy whether a couple will get divorcedhow the Gottmans themselves do when it comes to operationalizing their findings/advicehow and why betrayal occurswhen a couple should consider separating the role mindfulness can play in healthy relationshipsand the role of humor in relationships.Related Episodes:Six Buddhist Strategies for Getting Along Better with Everyone | Sister True DedicationThe Science of Emotional Intelligence | Daniel GolemanImproving Your Relationships - Buddhist Style | Martine BatchelorSign up for Dan's weekly newsletter hereFollow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTokTen Percent Happier online bookstoreSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelOur favorite playlists on: Anxiety, Sleep, Relationships, Most Popular EpisodesFor tickets to Dan Harris: Celebrating 10 Years of 10% Happier at Symphony Space: click here Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/tph/podcast-episode/gottmans-418-rerunAdditional Resources:Download the Ten Percent Happier app today: https://10percenthappier.app.link/installSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Conflict doesn't have to suck. These iconic relationship researchers tell us how. Fight Right: How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection is the name of a new book by esteemed guests Dr. John Gottman and Dr. Julie Gottman.They are the co-Founders of The Gottman Institute and have completed over 40 years of research with more than 3,000 couples. John is the researcher; Julie the clinician. They have written several books together, including Eight Dates and The Love Prescription.Even though the majority of the Gottmans' research is on couples, the advice is applicable to all types of relationships. In this episode we talk about:The three principle conflict stylesWhy we often don't understand what it is we're fighting aboutPerpetual problems vs. Solvable problemsWhy the first three minutes of an argument are key The simple sentence to use at the beginning of an argumentHow to downregulate defensiveness in an argumentWhy the Gottmans' believe there is no such thing as constructive criticismWhy apologizing quickly isn't always the right moveWhen a fight might spell the end Related Episodes:Dan Savage on how to handle disappointment in your relationships, how to get better at sex, and why “a couple” is an IllusionLori Brotto on mindful sexDevon and Craig Hase on how not to be a hot messMyisha Battle on love, sex, dating, and relationship mythsSign up for Dan's weekly newsletter hereFollow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTokTen Percent Happier online bookstoreSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelOur favorite playlists on: Anxiety, Sleep, Relationships, Most Popular EpisodesFor tickets to Dan Harris: Celebrating 10 Years of 10% Happier at Symphony Space: click here Full Shownotes: http://tenpercent.com/tph/podcast-episode/gottmans-726See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let's follow the slimy, shiny trail down the garden path all the way to... the Snail Whisperers! Drs John and Lorelle Stanisic will show us the secret lives of snails and how they get their famous spiral shells.
On this week's episode of the Business of Biotech, we welcome two extraordinary guests - Dr. Neela Patel, a molecular biologist-turned-Chief Business Officer, and Dr. John Mulligan, an academic-turned-founder of newly-formed Bonum Therapeutics. Together, Neela and John will pull back the curtain on Bonum's transition from its predecessor, Good Therapeutics, which was fueled by a high-profile asset sale to Roche. The asset, a PD-1-regulated IL-2 program, was a product of a platform that the new Bonum retains, and its sale to Roche was orchestrated by Dr. Patel. You've seen the terms of the deal in the news, but on this episode, you'll get the inside scoop on how the deal was done, how it set Bonum up for future paltform-driven succes, and how these two leaders retained its IP and its people through a fast, unique, and disruptive acquisition. Subscribe to the #BusinessofBiotech newsletter at bioprocessonline.com/bob for more real, honest, transparent interactions with the leaders of emerging biotech. It's a once-per-month dose of insight and intel that you'll actually look forward to receiving! Check it out at bioprocessonline.com/bob!
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Why do some struggle so much with their relationship after having kids? Has your relationship changed? Tune in for some marriage advice in today's episode!As an experienced clinical psychologist and couples therapist, our guest Dr. Tracy Dalgleish shares marriage advice about the complexities of relationships post-parenthood. In her new book "I Didn't Sign Up for This", she uncovers the harsh reality that 67% of couples experience a decrease in relationship satisfaction after having a baby. We dig deep into this topic, exploring the negative cycles that trap partners and the strategies available to break free and foster healthier relationships.Drawing from the research of Drs John and Julie Gottman and Dr Sue Johnson, we identify four destructive communication patterns often seen in strained relationships. But knowing is only half the battle. How do we turn this knowledge into actionable steps? Dr. Dalgleish provides invaluable insights into recognizing our own attachment styles, understanding how our past experiences shape our coping mechanisms, and how to navigate the delicate balance of intimacy and autonomy in relationships. Finally, we tackle the tricky world of relationship labels, emotional regulation and the impact of parental disagreements on children. Dr. Dalgleish emphasizes the importance of respectful communication and the valuable role of repairing connections.Get her book I Didn't Sign Up for This (out on September 12th, 2023!):Amazon CanadaAmazon USVisit her website and follow her on Instagramhttps://www.drtracyd.com/https://www.instagram.com/drtracyd/Please leave a rating for our podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Let me know if you rate the podcast and I will send you a FREE Emotions Moutain PDF to help your child regulate their emotions. Email me at info@curiousneuron.comTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! Get some discounts using the links belowPok Pok is a collection of digital toys that spark creativity and learningthrough open-ended play. Click on the link below to get 50% off an entire year of this amazing open-ended play app for kids!playpokpok.com/redeem/?code=50CURIOUSNEURON BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy service, and it's 100% online. With BetterHelp, you get the same professionalism and quality you expect from in-office therapy, but with access to a huge network of therapists, more scheduling flexibility, and a more affordable price. Click the link below to get 15% off the first month of therapy http://www.betterhelp.com/curiousneuron Wondergrade is an app for free to teach your child healthy emotional coping skills: Try the app for free below:https://wondergrade.onelink.me/4kBE/curiousneuronLastly and most importantly, thank you to our supporter the T...
Insect problems often come in cycles, waves, and even by stiff breezes. Knowing which pests are carried in, purposefully march in, or overwinter is key to determining when in the year to begin scouting and where to look. From sticky traps to sweep nets, the insect population in any crop is staggering. But not all... Read More
Insect problems often come in cycles, waves, and even by stiff breezes. Knowing which pests are carried in, purposefully march in, or overwinter is key to determining when in the year to begin scouting and where to look. From sticky traps to sweep nets, the insect population in any crop is staggering. But not all... Read More
"The After Show" is where we go to exhale after interviewing our guests. Hear what our hosts felt about the conversation, what surprised them the most, and what's their biggest takeaway.
Doctors John and Judy Gottman wrote the book on marriage, literally dozens of them! The world-renowned marriage therapists lead The Gottman Institute, whose mission is to help people create and maintain greater love and health in their relationships.In this episode, we put the Gottman's in the patient's chair and see how they make their own relationship work. What is the secret to a long lasting relationship? What daily practices do they recommend for the rest of us? Is it possible for couples to resolve perpetual problems? What were their biggest peaks and valleys in their marriage? How do they navigate working together? How do they meld their two distinct styles, as a couple but also in their approach to couples in crisis? And how do they predict divorce by watching couples interact for just 15 minutes?We invite you to share our podcast, click "follow" so you don't miss an episode, and follow us on social media. For more information about our hosts and this podcast, visit www.SecretsoftheBetterHalves.com To learn more about John and Julie Gottman, visit The Gottman Institute webpage at www.gottman.com.
Called the “Einsteins of Love,” Drs. John and Julie Gottman share their insights and strategies for building love and long-lasting relationships, offering a deep dive into the science of what makes relationships work - and thrive.John and Julie have been studying love for over five decades; they've compiled data on thousands of couples, all in service of one goal: to identify the building blocks of a good relationship. Their latest book, The Love Prescription, is a New York Times bestseller, detailing a simple but powerful 7-day plan to transform your relationship. There's a reason they've been called “The Einstein of Love” and “the dean of marriage experts.” John was named one of the Top 10 Most Influential Therapists of the past quarter-century by the Psychotherapy Networker. Julie was named Washington State Psychologist of the Year and received the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award from Psychotherapy Networker. Together they've co-authored many bestselling books and founded The Gottman Institute and Affective Software, Inc. – all to further their commitment to research-based approaches to relationship. Whether you're a skeptic or a romantic; no matter if you're married, pursuing romantic relationship or longing for a way to expand your perspective on either, I trust you'll find this conversation truly enlightening.-----You can WATCH this episode on our YouTube channel.Connect with us on our Instagram.For more information and shownotes from every episode, head to findingmastery.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
So, we've reached the end of another eventful season! In this episode, I look back at 7 of the key lessons I've learned from this season including from conversations with Cal Newport, Sophie Medlin, Cliff Weitzman, Drs John and Julie Gottman, Mathew Dicks, Carrie Rose and Dr Aria. I also want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has supported the podcast so far, it really means a lot. If you'd like to keep in touch during the off-season, be sure to join our telegram community (here) where you'll get a behind the scene's look at what me and the team are up to preparing for next season
Drs John and Julie Gottman have been researching why relationships last for the past 40 years. In this snippet they tell me the key things that predict a happy or unhappy relationship. Listen to the full episode here
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What makes for a loving relationship that lasts? For over 40 years Drs. John and Julie Gottman have devoted their life to answering this question with the research and practice of fostering healthy, long-lasting relationships. Through studying thousands of couples, publishing over 200 academic articles, more than 40 books on the topic and co-founding the Gottman's Institute, John and Julie have created interventions to change the way that couples relate to each other to help people succeed in the future of their relationships. In the conversation, John and Julie give me a masterclass in everything there is to know about building long lasting relationships, we cover the four key reasons why relationships fail, communication strategies, rituals to cultivate deeper connection and their latest book The Seven Day Love Prescription which distills their work into a seven-day action plan for deeper intimacy. Enjoy :)Sponsored by Huel - go to https://www.huel.com/deepdive and with your first order you'll get a free t-shirt and shaker.Sponsored by Trading212 - download Trading212 app and use the promo code "ALI" after signing up and depositing to receive a random free share worth up to £100.Sponsored by Brilliant - visit https://brilliant.org/DeepDive/ and the first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant's annual premium subscription.Sponsored by WeWork - visit https://www.we.co/ali and use the code ‘ALI' at checkout to redeem 50% off your first booking. (00:00) Intro (02:06) Why do we need research about love and relationships? (04:37) Research methodology for analysing couples (06:42) What are the things that predict a relationship will be happy?(07:52) The 4 reasons why relationships fail (16:04) Strategies to overcome anger(18:35) What can people do to overcome conflict in relationships (24:30) Why logic vs emotion is a false dichotomy(33:10) Common mistakes men make in relationships (38:12) Your research into LGBTQ+ relationships (40:18) The biggest difference between men and women in relationships(43:40) Decision making in relationships (48:01) Rituals of connection (51:01) Relationship reviews (56:35) What is the function of marriage?(01:07:31) Is there an ideal age gap? (01:10:44) Relationships therapy and pre-commitment counselling (01:14:12) The love prescription formula(01:26:06) Book writing
What can science tell us about why love lasts? Why do some couples stay together forever, while others fall apart? Is there a formula for building a relationship that endures the test of time? Widely regarded as America's leading relationship experts, Drs John and Julie Gottman have studied love for more than fifty years. In conversation with eminent psychotherapist and author Julia Samuel, they share ideas for realising deeper intimacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canola has the toughest start of any crop in Western Canada, if only because it’s the preferred food of striped and crucifer flea beetles that lie in wait for the first sign of green each spring. Flea beetle pressure has become so heavy that seed treatments and a foliar spray can, at times, not be... Read More
Canola has the toughest start of any crop in Western Canada, if only because it’s the preferred food of striped and crucifer flea beetles that lie in wait for the first sign of green each spring. Flea beetle pressure has become so heavy that seed treatments and a foliar spray can, at times, not be... Read More
Review current COVID-19 & vaccine data.Discuss how COVID-19 effects underserved populations.Discuss resurgence in states across the U.S. and globally.Describe the respiratory viruses that are currently circulating.Discuss possible interventions to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses.
In this episode, Dan converses with Drs. John Banter and John Eagan about the most recent issue of New Directions for Student Leadership, "Games in Leadership Learning". The issue focuses on integrating games into leadership courses and programming. The special issue co-editors share the research behind the push for using games in leadership learning, including the high-risk, high-reward concept. Some of the resources shared in this episode include: ----more---- What the Best Leadership Educators Do: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study of Instructional and Assessment Strategy Use in Leadership Education in the Journal of Leadership Education Comparing Instructional and Assessment Strategy Use in Graduate- and Undergraduate-Level Leadership Studies: A Global Study in the Journal of Leadership Education Transforming Learning: Instructional and Assessment Strategies for Leadership Education Learning Discussion Skills Through Games
In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin speak with Drs. John & Julie Gottman about scientifically proven ways to improve relationships. What is the Gottman Institute, and what is its purpose? (2:29) What got them so interested in studying relationships? (4:16) What are some of the biggest misconceptions about the way we look at marriages back then compared to now? (6:00) What is the Love Lab, and how did it work? (9:10) The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. (13:39) The Sound Relationship House theory of what makes relationships work. (18:52) The importance of focusing on the process rather than the content. (29:48) The value of their research in helping build healthy relationships. (34:44) Any differences in same sex-relationships vs different-sex relationships? (39:52) Are there things culturally that are working against them? (49:12) The importance of a moral aspect in a healthy relationship. (55:24) Love is an action. (57:38) Building connection through practice on Gottman Connect. (1:03:22) Love Rx and closing words to the Mind Pump audience. (1:09:21) Related Links/Products Mentioned The Gottman Institute | A research-based approach to relationships Gottman Connect Visit Seed for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MINDPUMP at checkout for 15% off your first month's supply of Seed's DS-01™ Daily Synbiotic** September Promotion: Skinny Guy Bundle (MAPS ANABOLIC // MAPS AESTHETIC // NO B.S. 6-PACK FORMULA // INTUITIVE NUTRITION GUIDE // OCCLUSION TRAINING GUIDE.) HALF OFF!! Also, the Fit Mom Bundle (MAPS ANYWHERE // MAPS ANABOLIC // MAPS HIIT // and INTUITIVE NUTRITION GUIDE.) HALF OFF!! **Code SEPT50 at checkout** The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert Love Lab - The Gottman Institute Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse | The Gottman Institute What is The Sound Relationship House? - The Gottman Institute Build Love Maps - The Gottman Institute The Investment Model of Commitment Processes A Review of the Research on Domestic Violence The health benefits of strong relationships The Man's Guide to Women: Scientifically Proven Secrets from the Love Lab About What Women Really Want Bringing Baby Home: The Research - The Gottman Institute Fatherhood (The Developing Child) - Book by Ross Parke Helen Fisher: The brain in love | TED Talk Love Quiz: Fondness and Admiration - The Gottman Institute American families spend just 37 minutes of quality time together per day, survey finds Gottman Card Decks App - Couples | The Gottman Institute Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources
Today's episode features two legends from the fields of couples therapy and relationship science: Dr John Gottman, and Dr. Julie Gottman. They sit down with Dr. Solomon for a conversation about their groundbreaking research and careers, as well as their own relationship with one another, and share simple and actionable steps you can use today to deepen connection in your long-term partnership.The Gottman Institute website:https://www.gottman.com/The Love Prescription: Seven Days to More Intimacy, Connection, and Joy by Drs. John & Julie Gottmanhttps://bookshop.org/books/the-love-prescription-seven-days-to-more-intimacy-connection-and-joy/9780143136637Small Things Often (The Gottman Institute podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/small-things-often/id1498172564 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's Guest:Dr. John PittsDr. Grove HigginsLet's ConnectEmail: Joe@joealexlemon.workWebsite: www.JoeAlexLemon.workInstagram: @joealexlemonLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joealexlemon/
Review current COVID-19 & vaccine dataDiscuss COVID 19 effects underserved populationsDiscuss resurgence in states across the U.S.Review what is known about authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children by age.Review current status of vaccine coverage among children.Discuss policy considerations and barriers to vaccinating children.
One of the hardest parts of doing implants is simulating the outcome accurately. Addressing this challenge is a new technology, InstaRisa! Using 3D facial scanning, InstaRisa is revolutionizing oral surgery and destroying the need for disclaimers around patient simulations. Tune in today to hear from co-founder and general dentist, Dr. Art Mirelez, and principal oromaxillofacial surgeon at InstaRisa, Dr. John Brokloff. Discover how Art and John met, and how heading down the wrong tracks inspired Art's passion for dental implants. We find out how InstaRisa works, what you can use it for (everything!), and why it's worth the investment (from patient satisfaction to improved productivity). Art talks about the importance of staging a Big Reveal for his patients, and why he does implants over two days. To hear all this and so much more, join us for this exciting episode.Key Points From This Episode:A brief history of Drs. John Brokloff and Art Mirelez, and how they met each other. How Art discovered his passion for the dental implant industry by being on the wrong track!What InstaRisa is, how it works, and why Art founded it. John's comments on InstaRisa from the perspective of an oromaxillofacial surgeon. Why conversions are a stumbling block in restorations, and how InstaRisa overcomes these. The benefits of capturing the vertical before surgery.Understanding the advantages of doing extra-oral scanning, and integrating the imaging and the dental work. Why InstaRisa doesn't have to use photogrammetry, and how it improves practice. What's involved in the workup using InstaRisa, and the broad applications to oral surgeons. Minimizing in-office time: why next-day delivery of restorations is a benefit to your practice. How Art makes the reveal an impactful experience. What it takes to set this system up in your office: the basic control scanner and the facial scanner. The added benefits that you won't expect from using InstaRisa. Where you can find out more about InstaRisa (www.instarisa.com).The origins of the name “InstaRisa”: combining “insta”, and “smile” in Spanish.Rapid-fire questions: book recommendations, non-oral surgery-related habits that hone dental skills, and favorite quotes!Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:InstaRisaDr. Art MirelezDr. Art Mirelez Phone — 559-435-3113Dr. John Brokloff on LinkedInDr. John Brokloff Email — drbrokloff@instarisa.comDr. John Brokloff Phone — 330-668-1001TitanJohn AdamsThe Great BridgeDr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
If you care about your long term health and happiness, the quality of your relationships is an area you should focus on. And the good news here is that love – as it applies to friends, family, and romantic partners – is not a factory setting, but instead a skill. Drs. John and Julie Gottman are the perfect guests to talk about how to cultivate good relationships in your life. World-renowned for his work on marital stability and divorce prediction, Dr. John Gottman has conducted over 40 years of breakthrough research with thousands of couples. He is the co-founder of The Gottman Institute and Affective Software Inc. as well as author of over 200 published academic articles and author or co-author of more than 40 books, including The New York Times bestseller The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Dr. Julie Gottman is the Co-Founder and President of The Gottman Institute and Co-Founder of Affective Software, Inc. A highly respected clinical psychologist and author, she is sought internationally by media and organizations as an expert advisor on marriage, domestic violence, gay and lesbian adoption, same-sex marriage, and parenting issues. She is the co-creator of the immensely popular The Art and Science of Love weekend workshop for couples and she also co-designed the national clinical training program in Gottman Method Couples Therapy. This episode explores: how to talk (and listen) to your partner in moments of conflict; what to do before you start trying to solve a problem together; why “there's no such thing as constructive criticism;” the details of John's research findings, which have allowed him to predict with stunning accuracy whether a couple will get divorced; how the Gottmans themselves do when it comes to operationalizing their findings/advice; how and why betrayal occurs; when a couple should consider separating; the role mindfulness can play in healthy relationships; and the role of humor in relationships.Content warning: There are a few mentions of sensitive topics, most notably domestic violence, which Julie discusses for a few minutes towards the end of the interview. Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/john-julie-gottman-418See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
11-18-2022 S03:E008 Repair and Healing After Infidelity, Realize, Repent, The Gottman Method, then Go Forward Find me on Instagram and Facebook Begin the accountability process with Covenant Eyes www.covenanteyes.com “Menofintegrity” Please consider supporting www.anchor.fm/menofintegrity www.patreon.com/menofintegrityms The very first thing you must do: Realize that pornography and masturbation is infidelity Realize that your spouse didn't decide that God did: Matthew 5:28 KJV [28] But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. Find an altar of repentance, remember Simon the sorcerer, he saw the gift of the Holy Ghost and wanted to buy it. Acts 8:21-22 KJV [21] Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter: for thy heart is not right in the sight of God. [22] Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, and pray God, if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee. Acts 17:30 KJV [30] And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: Spouse must go through 3 major stages: Drs John and Julie Gottman Atonement Attunement Attachment 5 Ways to Repair and Begin the Healing Process Acknowledge the underlying cause Most began because of emotional disconnect Relationships during childhood manifest in adulthood Commit to quit Cut it off Establish boundaries together Honest discussions Helps each partner understand Communication is vital Rebuilding trust and healing Time Joel 2:25 KJV [25] And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you. Acknowledge the needs of your partner Be vulnerable Seek time and activity together You have to be best friends again before you can be lovers Seek marriage counseling Not pastoral Not individual counseling Go to seminars and retreats Pay for it Psalms 100:3 [3] He made us, and we are His. We are His people, the sheep of His pasture. Please remember to Like, Share, Comment, You know the deal. God Bless you Gentlemen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menofintegrity/support
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Students in MIT's course 5.310 Laboratory Chemistry have a state-of-the art lab to work in, with energy-saving hibernating fume hoods and a new spectrometer that achieves mind-blowingly precise measurements—not parts per million or parts per billion, but parts per trillion! And the students do spend much of their time in that new lab. But Dr. John Dolhun, director of the Undergraduate Chemistry Teaching Labs at MIT, who taught 5.310 for many years, and Dr. Sarah Hewett, who currently teaches it, make sure that the course doesn't take place entirely behind closed doors. One of the lab activities involves collecting water samples from the Charles River and analyzing them for dissolved oxygen and contaminants such as phosphates. This activity, named the “Ellen Swallow Richards Lab” after an environmental chemist who was also the first female student at MIT, ensures that the coursework is grounded in real-world concerns. In this episode, Dr. Dolhun and Dr. Hewett discuss that lab and other topics, such as how to teach perseverance, why their course emphasizes ways of communicating science to an audience of nonscientists, and the importance of sharing educational resources. Relevant ResourcesMIT OpenCourseWareThe OCW Educator PortalShare your teaching ideas and insights with John Dolhun and Sarah HewettDr. Dolhun and Dr. Hewett's course on OCWChemLab Boot Camp video series on OCWEllen Swallow Richards biography at WikipediaMIT Spectrum article on the new undergraduate chemistry labsMIT News article on energy-saving measures in the undergraduate chemistry labsMusic in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions Connect with UsIf you have a suggestion for a new episode or have used OCW to change your life or those of others, tell us your story. We'd love to hear from you! Call us @ 617-715-2517On our siteOn FacebookOn TwitterOn Instagram Stay CurrentSubscribe to the free monthly "MIT OpenCourseWare Update" e-newsletter. Support OCWIf you like Chalk Radio and OpenCourseware, please donate to help keep those programs going! CreditsSarah Hansen, host and producer Brett Paci, producer Dave Lishansky, producer Script writing assistance by Aubrey CalawayShow notes by Peter Chipman
In this episode, Blaine talks about four types of behaviors that have been identified by famed marriage therapists, Drs John and Julie Gottman, as the four things that, if addressed and fixed, can save relationships. What these four horsemen also infect are boardrooms and businesses. Address these four bad behaviors and your company culture gets infinitely better! Helping Appraisers grow profitable appraisal businesses since 2004
"Wait. Where did that flared base, glass butt plug go? Oh, that's right! It's still up my butt!" The caller tried to do everything right. But she might need surgery to get it out. A woman's boyfriend cheated on her with a sex worker... who also happens to be her own damn hairdresser! Dan and the caller have a conversation, and you get to listen in. On the Magnum version of the show, Dan FINALLY interviews the wise and prolific Drs John and Julie Gottman. These two have conducted more than 40 years of research on what makes relationships work or fail, and their insights are spot on. If you've never heard of them, we humbly invite you to the Gottman-o-sphere. And, choices, choices. A gay man is peacefully dating his boyfriend but they don't have sex. But there's a foxy younger guy who the caller has sex with. Should he stick with the meaningful but sexless relationship, or the scorching hot sex dude? 206-302-2064 voicemail@savagelovecast.com Check out The Abstinence Project. This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep-the best mattress for your individualized comfort. Right now, get up to $200 off ALL mattress orders at HelixSleep.com/SAVAGE. Support for the Savage Lovecast is brought to you by MANSCAPED™ , the best in men's below-the-waist grooming. MANSCAPED™ offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. MANSCAPED™ just launched their fourth generation trimmer, The Lawn Mower® 4.0. Get 20% off and free worldwide shipping with the code: Lovecast at manscaped.com. Were You Raised By Wolves is a weekly show about etiquette and manners. Each week, Nick Leighton and Leah Bonnema answer wild listener questions and offer practical advice for even the stickiest situations. Send in your own questions to wereyouraisedbywolves.com and listen now on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/wolves
"Wait. Where did that flared base, glass butt plug go? Oh, that's right! It's still up my butt!" The caller tried to do everything right. But she might need surgery to get it out. A woman's boyfriend cheated on her with a sex worker... who also happens to be her own damn hairdresser! Dan and the caller have a conversation, and you get to listen in. On the Magnum version of the show, Dan FINALLY interviews the wise and prolific Drs John and Julie Gottman. These two have conducted more than 40 years of research on what makes relationships work or fail, and their insights are spot on. If you've never heard of them, we humbly invite you to the Gottman-o-sphere. And, choices, choices. A gay man is peacefully dating his boyfriend but they don't have sex. But there's a foxy younger guy who the caller has sex with. Should he stick with the meaningful but sexless relationship, or the scorching hot sex dude? 206-302-2064 voicemail@savagelovecast.com Check out The Abstinence Project. This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep-the best mattress for your individualized comfort. Right now, get up to $200 off ALL mattress orders at HelixSleep.com/SAVAGE. Support for the Savage Lovecast is brought to you by MANSCAPED™ , the best in men's below-the-waist grooming. MANSCAPED™ offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. MANSCAPED™ just launched their fourth generation trimmer, The Lawn Mower® 4.0. Get 20% off and free worldwide shipping with the code: Lovecast at manscaped.com. Were You Raised By Wolves is a weekly show about etiquette and manners. Each week, Nick Leighton and Leah Bonnema answer wild listener questions and offer practical advice for even the stickiest situations. Send in your own questions to wereyouraisedbywolves.com and listen now on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/wolves
No one goes to relationship school, so Dr. John & Julie Gottman created the Gottman Institute to find out what makes relationships work. As today's guests (and partners for over 30 years), the Gottmans talk about their iconic research, including the myth of compatibility, the four behaviors that tank a relationship, and what is UP with pheromones and attraction. Yep: we're talking t-shirt smell test. We're also taking a research-based approach to conflict, and finding out how curiosity and conversation can help you navigate it. Finally, we discuss the Gottmans' book Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love and take your Instagram questions about vulnerability, attraction, and how to stay sexually connected -- even when you're exhausted. Thank you for supporting our sponsors who help keep this show FREE: Je Joue Mio Vibrating Cock Ring Womaness: Menopause Sexual Health And Feminine Care Foria: Premium CBD Products For more information about Drs John and Julie Gottman , visit: gottman.com Show Notes: Book: For Yourself: The Fulfillment of Female Sexuality by Lonnie Barbach App: Gottman Card Decks For even more sex advice, tips, and tricks visit sexwithemily.com
This podcast is courtesy of the Magnus Institute, www.magnusinstitute.org, and its podcast Magnus Podcast. John Johnson, the executive director of the Magnus Institute and host of the Magnus Podcast, interviews cofounders of Kateri College, John and Helen Freeh. We discuss the origins of Kateri College, answer the objections we've received from both those who advocate vocational training and those who advocate liberal arts training, and simply have an interesting conversation about the state of culture and higher education. Nicole Roundtree, fellowship support coordinator at the Magnus Institute, joins us in this conversation.
Episode 94 – Drs. John & Alli Morelli – “A Slip & Fall On A Snowy Sidewalk”
Researchers and clinical psychologists, Drs. John and Julie Gottman, join me today for a highly informative Get Yourself Optimized episode. In this talk, we discuss the Four Horsemen of the Relationship Apocalypse: Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness, and Stonewalling. Drs. John and Julie Gottman are the founders of The Gottman Institute and Affective Software, Inc. They created the Gottman Sound Relationship House theory and Gottman Method Couples Therapy. For an in-depth discussion on the Four Horsemen and their antidotes, domestic violence, gaslighting, and more, tune in! The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at getyourselfoptimized.com/299
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Drs. Julie and John Gottman have taken more than 40 years of breakthrough research and written or co-written more than 40 books on marital stability, divorce prediction, and how science can help people have successful, loving relationships. We talk about the toll the pandemic has taken on couples, their work in the context of current events, and practical shifts that can help us take care of each other. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hands down the most helpful clinical resources I have found to help married couples come out of the Gottman Institute. Drs John and Julie Gottman have a research based theory on why marriages succeed or fail, and it is called the Sound Relationship House. Learning these seven “floors” and two foundational “pillars” is invaluable for people discerning marriage as they seek to build a solid foundation for a healthy and happy marriage. I am joined by Florida Marriage and Family Therapist Regina Boyd, who has completed level 2 training (out of 3!) in the Gottman Method, to share with us an introduction to the Gottman’s revolutionary theory. On The Discerning Marriage Podcast, we accompany you on the journey to discover if marriage is God’s will for you, and if you already know that you’re called to marriage, we want to help you bring glory to God in your vocation. This podcast is hosted by the Theology of the Body Instiute. Learn more about the Institute here (https://tobinstitute.org). Shownotes The Sound Relationship House (https://www.gottman.com/blog/the-sound-relationship-house-build-love-maps/) Regina’s Counseling Practice (https://www.reginaboyd.com/) Regina is the Founder of Boyd Counseling Services, a Catholic licensed mental health practice that provides in-person and virtual therapy for couples, families, and teens. She works with clients who are experiencing life changes, desire healthy emotional connection, and seek to develop problem solving strategies within their relationships. Regina is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Mental Health Counselor. She is a wife and mother of a delightful toddler. In her spare time Regina enjoys walks with her family, baking, going live for her Facebook and Instagram followers, and listening to Mumford and Sons. Instagram: @boydcounselingservices A huge thank you to Catholic record label NOVUM Records (https://www.novumrecords.com) and artist John Finch for our theme song "Send Down Your Spirit"! Learn more about Discerning Marriage Ministries here (https://www.discerningmarriage.com). Send a question to host Elizabeth Busby here (https://discerningmarriage.fireside.fm/ask).
In this Best Possible Taste podcast, Sharon Noonan talks to Ireland’s food writing royalty, Drs John and Sally McKenna, about their latest book “Milk” which explores the story of ireland’s culinary treasure thgour recipes history and culture. Helen Cooke from This Winding Life.org returns after her first appearance last month when she talked about sleep and tonight shares her morning ritual which includes her rescue dog, Pippin. And finally at the end of the programme we check in with our weekly regular, Colette O Connor from Delicious Kingdom, who has some suggestions about who we should follow on instagram for food inspiration.
Have you ever heard the saying you are what you think? Drs John and Eli McIntosh are joined by American film producer Mark Pirtle to unravel the science behind the question Is your story making you sick?
Striving for Consensus on the Optimal Management of Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer — Part 1: A roundtable discussion featuring Drs John Heymach, Leora Horn, Melissa Johnson and Benjamin Levy. Biomarker assessment for patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) (00:00) Selection of first-line treatment for patients with metastatic NSCLC without actionable tumor mutations; role of immune checkpoint inhibitors (6:48) Case (Maria Picton, MD): A man in his mid-80s and previous smoker with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung and pleural effusion receives carboplatin/pemetrexed/pembrolizumab followed by maintenance pembrolizumab (17:44) Case (G Richard Polkinghorn, MD): A man in his early 50s with metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the lung receives ramucirumab and docetaxel as second-line therapy (23:16) Use of immune checkpoint inhibitors for patients with a history of autoimmune disease (37:40) Case (Dr Polkinghorn): A woman in her early 60s and current smoker with multiple sclerosis and COPD receives nivolumab for metastatic NSCLC and attains a complete remission (44:35) Treatment of metastatic NSCLC with actionable tumor mutations, including ALK rearrangements (48:51) Case (Joseph T Martins, MD): A woman in her mid-70s and previous smoker with metastatic NSCLC and a MET mutation (59:18) Case (Margaret A Deutsch, MD): A man in his mid-60s, a never smoker, with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung and a KIF5B-RET fusion receives cabozantinib (1:02:22) Activity and tolerability of the selective RET inhibitors pralsetinib and selpercatinib; preliminary results from the Phase III ADAURA trial evaluating adjuvant osimertinib (1:06:13) Management of metastatic NSCLC in the era of COVID-19; preliminary results from the TERAVOLT registry on the impact of COVID-19 on the care of patients with lung cancer (1:11:55) CME information and select publications
“Crude Oil Effects on Redox Status of Salt Marsh Soil in Louisiana” with Dr. John White. Also featuring Dr. John Pardue. Ten years ago, on April 20th, the Deepwater Horizon oil platform exploded, killing eleven crewmen and releasing about five million barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico and surrounding environment over the next 87 days. Drs. John White and John Pardue have spent much of their careers focusing on the effects of oil on the environment and ways to speed recovery efforts after spills. Join us as we discuss their papers on the relationships between oil, plant health, and microbes, as well as where we are on the road to recovery today. Listen in to learn: The difference between fresh and weathered oil How buried and surface level oil can affect the health of plants The importance of oxygen for microbial breakdown of crude oil Where we are today in the recovery process after Deepwater Horizon If you would like more information about this topic, this episode’s paper is available here: https://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2016.12.0398 It will be freely available from 3 April to 17 April, 2020. If you would like to find transcripts for this episode or sign up for our newsletter, please visit our website: http://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/ Contact us at podcast@sciencesocieties.org or on Twitter @FieldLabEarth if you have comments, questions, or suggestions for show topics, and if you want more content like this don’t forget to subscribe. If you would like to reach out to John White, you can find him here: jrwhite@lsu.edu If you would like to reach out to John Pardue, you can find him here: jpardue@lsu.edu Resources CEU Quiz link: http://www.soils.org/education/classroom/classes/792 “Ten Years after Deepwater Horizon: OilSpill's Impact on Louisiana's Salt Marshes” CSA News Article: https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/csan.20104 “Salt Marsh Sediment Biogeochemical Response to the BP Deepwater Horizon Blowout” CSA News Article: https://doi.org/10.2134/csa2014-59-10-5 “Lasting Oil Spill Impacts in Coastal Wetland” CSA News Article: https://doi.org/10.2134/csa2017.62.0810 “How Did Deepwater Horizon’s Spill Affect the Coastal Soils and Wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico?” Soils Matter blog: https://soilsmatter.wordpress.com/2020/04/01/how-did-deepwater-horizons-spill-affect-the-coastal-soils-and-wetlands-in-the-gulf-of-mexico/ “Determining the Impact of Deepwater Horizon’s Spill on Soil” Soils Matter blog: https://soilsmatter.wordpress.com/2020/04/01/determining-the-impact-of-deepwater-horizons-spill-on-soil/ “Deepwater Horizon: What Will the Future Bring?” Soils Matter blog: https://soilsmatter.wordpress.com/2020/04/01/deepwater-horizon-what-will-the-future-bring/ John P.’s article “Biogeochemical controls on biodegradation of buried oil along a coastal headland beach” (free to download until May 9, 2020): https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1alkk,ashxlM1 LSU College of the Coast & Environment Twitter: @LSU_CCE LSU College of Engineering Twitter: @LSUEngineering LSU Civil & Environmental Engineering: @LSU_CEE LSU College of the Coast & Environment Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/LSU-School-of-the-Coast-Environment/432504395174 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) website: https://www.noaa.gov/ Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office (LOSCO): http://www.losco.state.la.us/ Field, Lab, Earth is copyrighted to the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.
For the first episode of the Sex and Psychology Podcast, I sat down with two relationship experts, Drs. John and Julie Gottman. They are the founders of The Gottman Institute and they have been studying sex and relationships for decades. The Gottmans have published a number of influential academic papers and bestselling books, with their latest being Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. I cover a wide range of topics in my interview with the Gottmans, including: What is the biggest takeaway or most important thing you have learned from your research? What is the biggest myth or misconception about relationships? What is Eight Dates all about, and who is it for? Is believing in a "soulmate" a healthy way to approach relationships? The idea that sex needs to be or is "supposed' to be romantic is very popular--but is it true? What can couples do to improve sexual communication in their relationships? Are the principles of relationship success similar for same-sex and different-sex couples? What do people in sexually open relationships need to know? What relationship advice would you offer them? Enjoy, and be sure to check out the Gottmans' new book, Eight Dates! *** Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram. Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast! Credits: LEGIT Audio (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos and book covers used with guest permission.
For the first episode of the Sex and Psychology Podcast, I sat down with two relationship experts, Drs. John and Julie Gottman. They are the founders of The Gottman Institute and they have been studying sex and relationships for decades. The Gottmans have published a number of influential academic papers and bestselling books, with their latest being Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. I cover a wide range of topics in my interview with the Gottmans, including: What is the biggest myth or misconception about relationships? Is believing in a "soulmate" a healthy way to approach relationships? And what can couples do to improve sexual communication in their relationships?
This episode of Clan Chat was recorded before the announcement that the Elite League was cancelling the remainder of the season because of the ongoing situation regarding the coronavirus. We decided to put it out anyway as we heard from Zack Fitzgerald and Linden Springer about what would have been two tricky games at Fife Flyers and Guildford Flames in the race for the play-offs, plus we got a medical opinion as Drs John and Margaret Thompson, the Clan docs, spoke about their roles with the club and talked about their own experience during this current health crisis.
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Few experts have studied more marriages - and determined what makes those relationships succeed or fall apart - than Drs. John and Julie Gottman. The Seattle-based couple and founders of the Gottman Institute are leaders in their field, using decades of case studies to help both new couples and long-term partners communicate, ask the right questions, and find the solutions to keep their relationships intact and running smoothly. On this episode of the Smart Couple Podcast, the Gottmans discuss their newest book on relationships, some of the biggest flash points for arguments and contempt among couples, and why mutual respect is critical for success in any partnership. SHOWNOTES Background on the Gottmans [6:00] Surprising Marriage Revelations [9:50] Why Money Creates Arguments [11:20] How to Ask Meaningful Questions [15:25] Insights Learned from Couples on Dates [19:30] Why Fun is Crucial in a Marriage [22:35] The Perils of Screen Use [23:50] The Impact of Attachment [25:40] Interpreting Body Language and Contempt [30:45] How Positive Couples Last [36:25] How the Gottmans Solved Their Marriage [39:20] The Importance of Date Nights [43:50] The Role of Respect in a Relationship [46:30] Advice for Young Couples [50:10] How to Find The Gottmans’ New Book [52:00] Final Thoughts and Action Steps [53:15] HELPFUL LINKS Learn more about the Gottman Institute Buy a Copy of the Gottmans’ New Book Relationship School’s® Survey Smart Couple Facebook Group Roots Community Get the Smart Couple Quote Book The Relationship School® Facebook – Jayson Gaddis Fan Page How to Leave A Podcast Review
Our guests this week are Drs John and Julie Gottman. We’ll be discussing their newest book Eight Dates. Which are eight topics of conversation that can help guide and recenter your relationship and get you both going on the path to relationship satisfaction and pointed in the same life direction. This is a must listen for anyone who is starting a relationship and wants to know if it has a future or someone who feels stuck in a rut.This interview is long, it’s our longest ever, but we thought it was important to get you as much information if you’re looking to improve your romantic relationships.Also, in this interview we talk about and acknowledge physical intimacy in a relationship, so if you’re listening with someone who doesn’t know about the existence or purpose of physical intimacy, or you’re easily triggered by that, maybe this isn’t the episode for you.To follow up with the Gottmans and all of their resources visit their website here.Here are the journals that Gib uses: The Best Self Journal and a blank MoleskinSubmit your pet to be the pet of the week go to: teshvideos.comCome see us live: teshmusic.comAnd you can sign up for our newsletters at tesh.com to get Intelligence For Your Life right to your inbox.As always, if you like our podcast, Rate Comment and Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. And tell your friends! If you don’t like our podcast, then keep it quiet, I guess.Our Hosts:John Tesh: Twitter: @JohnTeshInstagram: @johntesh_ifyl facebook.com/JohnTeshGib Gerard: Twitter: @GibGerard Instagram: @GibGerard facebook.com/GibGerard
Drs. Jon Van Epp and Morgan Cutlip discuss how to use their Relationship Attachment Model to maintain healthy communication in marriage.
Dr. Van Epp and Dr. Cutlip discuss getting prepared to make a lifelong commitment to a romantic partner.
Dr. John and Dr. Morgan discuss how to navigate an early dating relationship in a way that minimizes the chances of going too deep with the wrong person.
Julia discusses the 7 principles for making marriage work as based on Drs John & Julie Gottman's work. Julia Bendis is a Matchmaker and Dating and Relationship Coach based in Orange County, CA. For more information, visit matchbyjulia.com
In an optometry clinic, what position is best to hire? Perks to not working in a big box store, online sales, focus on growth, Rx for kids, and how to motivate your children to be productive adults. Drs John Ormandos and Scott Colonna OD of Uppercut. How and why did Dr's Ornado and Colonna pivot...
Irene Fehr joins us again to discuss female libido! Her own personal experience of losing her libido and ending up in a sexless marriage led her to create tools to reconnect to who she is, what she wants, and to gain the skills needed to ask for what she deeply wants — and deserves. She rediscovered her sexual fire, developed the ability to experience deep and fulfilling orgasms, and opened her heart to deeper intimacy and love than she had ever dreamed of — all of which she's here to share with you to help you have the same.She is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) from the prestigious Coaches Training Institute in San Rafael, CA and a trained sexuality coach with OneTaste. "I blend together a variety of modalities and extensive study of sexuality, especially women's sexuality, Orgasmic Meditation, mindfulness, positive psychology, shadow work, somatic awareness, guided visualizations, and intuitive work to help you remove blocks, rewire your system to feeling sexual desire and create new behavioral patterns that form the foundation to your thriving sex life. My ongoing studies include training in Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing work, Crucible® Neurobiological Therapy with Dr David Schnarch, Gottman Method Couples Therapy with Drs John and Julie Gottman,immersing myself in neuroscience research around behavioral change, and learning new modalities that will benefit my clients."www.irenefehr.com
AMSSM member Dr. Scott Young speaks with shoulder dislocation experts Drs. John Tokish and John Wilckens about evaluating shoulder injuries, approaches to rehabilitation and much more.
Welcome to episode 12 of the Sexology Podcast, today I'm speaking to Natalie Finegood Goldberg, LMFT, CST about the issues surrounding erectile dysfunction. In this episode, Natalie talks about the causes of erectile dysfunction, its physiological and psychological factors contributing to this struggles and steps that can be taken to overcome this issue. Natalie Finegood Goldberg is an AASECT Certified Los Angeles Sex Therapist and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFC #53017) specializing in sex therapy and psychotherapy. Working with individuals and couples, Natalie offers therapy services at her private practice in Beverly Hills. Previous work experience includes being a staff clinical associate at Center for Healthy Sex in West Los Angeles, as well as having previously worked at Cliffside Malibu, a dual diagnosis inpatient drug and alcohol rehab. Natalie was born and raised in Los Angeles and is familiar with the variety of pressures that come with living in LA. In addition to her degrees, Natalie has participated in a variety of trainings including a Clinical Sexology training with Dr. Patti Britton, Bridging the Couple Chasm: A Research Based Approach by Drs John and Julie Gottman, and the Sex Addiction Treatment Training Program with Alexandra Katehakis, MFT, CSAT-S, CST-S. Natalie completed the rigorous requirements to become a sex therapist through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) under the supervision of Alexandra Katehakis, MFT, CSAT-S, CST-S and Dr Tammy Nelson, CST-S. Natalie is trained in EMDR Therapy with advanced training in AF-EMDR (Attachment Focused EMDR) with Dr Laurel Parnell. In this episode, you will hear: The physical and psychological reasons why erections occur How as men get older they need a mixture of physical and psychological stimulation to get an erection The criteria that needs to be met to be diagnosed with erectile dysfunction How erectile dysfunction is related to all sexual activity, not just for example masturbation The physiological and psychological causes of erectile dysfunction Why men prefer the problem to be physiological How taking Viagra can make things worse if the problem is psychological The effects anxiety can have in relation to erectile dysfunction The impact erectile dysfunction can have on couples / relationships How masturbation and pornography can affect erectile dysfunction Available treatments both medically and psychologically The average time treatments can take The additional benefits mindfulness can bring The importance of communication to help overcome this issue Ways you can regain your sexual energy Understanding that erectile dysfunction is a multi-layered issue that needs ongoing support Resources http://www.creatingchangela.com natalie@creatingchangela.com
Are you worried about how to make a relationship last? In this interview with Drs.John and Julie Gottman, they shared their insights on living harmoniouslyin your relationships and how to make a relationship last. They mentioned howtechnology can connect people in a deep way if used correctly. They also talkedabout ways to make your partner feel safe because if they’re not, it may leadto feeling overcharged. They discussed some ways that you could do if yourpartner feels that way to slow things down and get back on track again.
In this episode, Drs. John and Julie Gottman—co-founders of the Gottman Institute and authors of 10 Lessons to Transform Your Marriage—unpack the two types of problems every couple faces: perpetual problems and solvable problems. Sixty-nine percent of married couples suffer from perpetual problems, which vary based on personality differences or lifestyle preference differences. These types of differences can create friction in a marriage, but smart couples, know how to avoid a gridlock and seek to have healthy conflict conversations by approaching these types of discussions with kindness, understanding, and compassion. For military couples, conflict resolution can be particularly tricky. During deployment, military couples should talk on the phone as often as they can and have stress-reducing conversations—allow your spouse to talk about the stress while you simply listen and empathize. This will help your spouse feel less alone in dealing with the stress. Military members should avoid creating emotional distance by refusing to talk about what they have gone through and experienced. Instead, they should allow their spouses to enter into the pain. Only then can their marriage be intimate and life-giving.