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Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!--------------The more you worry about the future, the less you enjoy the present.” Many working for federal agencies, such as FEMA, are worried about the future because of things happening in the present.For that reason, the Disaster Tough Podcast returns with a timely conversation with former FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor. Pete served at the highest levels of FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security during President Trump's first term.Since then, he has been providing his expertise in the private sector, including his current role as Vice President of Resiliency and Disaster Recovery at Hill International, Inc.In this episode, Pete shares his thoughts on the current situation at FEMA amid recent reductions in workforce within the agency. He also discusses what employees and emergency management professionals can do to remain viable and ready in the face of uncertainty.He and host, John Scardena, point out the difficulties that EM professionals run into when it comes to response because of bureaucracy.He says the expectations often differ from the process and final response.As such, he calls for systems to be put in place so that state and local agencies have more ability to respond first, and only request federal assistance when necessary.--------------Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals:https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulse Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
3 Questions by Corey Kareem - The Key to Success is Massive Failure
What does it take to walk away from the music industry and build a movement?Troy Crossfield went from writing songs for Sony and DTP to rewriting the narrative for Black Canadians in film and theatre. In this episode, he gets raw about failure, faith, and fighting for stories that matter.
Segue até maio a mobilização nas escolas para atualizar a caderneta de vacinação de 2,5 milhões de estudantes. O objetivo é ampliar a cobertura entre crianças e adolescentes, que hoje é de 63% na rede municipal de São Paulo. Oito mil escolas particulares e públicas são alvo da ação da Prefeitura da capital. Equipes de saúde vão até os colégios para verificar a situação vacinal dos alunos e aplicar as vacinas do Calendário Nacional, como as doses contra febre amarela, tríplice viral, DTP, meningite ACWY, HPV e dengue — esta última conforme a recomendação de cada município.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jazz is back in the saddle to discuss "The Witness", a Season 11 'winner' in which a guy unleashes a sarin gas attack on a Los Angeles bus and framing someone for it. He almost gets away with it too. Listen to Ronnie and Jazz tear apart Criminal Minds' attempt at homaging Arlington Road same DTP time, same DTP channel.
It's been 11 months since we've stepped into the Dojo but we're back...for just this episode lol. Seven years ago we recorded an episode dedicated to women's history month and in 2025 we're coming back to show the ladies in combat sports some more love. This time we both highlight 15 fights each to check out that span across MMA, kickboxing, Muay Thai, Boxing and more. And it wouldn't be an DTP episode if we didn't have some random ramblings. Elsewhere we briefly talk Leon Edwards Vs Sean Brady, ONE 172, and we shout out U-God of Wu-Tang because why not. Thank you guys for still rocking with us after all these years. We hope you enjoy! Time Stamps 0:00 - Intro, ramblings & Wu-Tang 7:47 - Leon Edwards Vs Sean Brady (UFC London) 16:00 - ONE 172 26:47 - Women's Combat Sports Dedication 2:12:23 - Honorable mentions 2:22:08 - RIP George Foreman 2:25:51 - Y'all remember Bellator?/Outro Sensei's list 1. Shannelle Dyer Vs Valentina Scatizzi - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHIXiOkZHHE&t=279s 2. Francisca Vera Vs Vero Nika - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNDXRMwerb4 3. Marloes Coenen Vs Liz Carmouche - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrLUjgaQz8o&t=1s 4. Gabriela Fundora Vs Celese Alaniz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbeksJtUuhw 5. Alexa Grasso Vs Valentina Shevchenko 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhosJSynMFo 6. Antonina Prifti Vs Saho - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxlqx_pOCGQ&t=244s 7. Janet Todd Vs Phetjeeja - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsO26mKXdmc&t=342s 8. Kira Matsutani Vs Jung Yujung - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH7esYJZRyE&t=615s 9. Alycia Baumgardner Vs Mikaela Mayer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US8KfEOr8Dc 10. Lany Silva Vs Rose Conceicao - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8jULOcF8JY&t=932s 11. Angela Lee Vs Xiong Jing Nan - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orf9rU14un0&t=1731s 12. Dakota Ditcheva Vs Talia Santos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehr990bj0So&t=780s 13. Cris Cyborg Vs Larissa Pacheco - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMPZE4lo7us&t=1606s 14. Koto Hiraoka Vs Runa Okumura - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDTqDv76aXg 15. Sara Collins Vs Leah McCourt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab_niOziw3A Theanticool's list 1. Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs Zhang Weili - UFC 248 2. Fredia Gibbs vs Sumya Anani 1 - Feb. 14, 2003 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3378h_KL4I&t=2164s 3. Megumi Yabushita vs Svetlana Goundarenko - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3378h_KL4I&t=2164s 4. Miriam Nakamoto vs Julie Kitchen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR4UPc7lnv8 5. Sakura Motoki vs Grace Bullen - https://theanticool.tumblr.com/post/758373354482876416 6. Katie Taylor vs Delfine Persoon 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMI-DYxkoyI 7. Anissa Meksen vs Petchjeeja - https://theanticool.tumblr.com/post/758373354482876416 8. Stamp Fairtex vs Angela Lee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GjjEn4Q4xI 9. Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7GBXJoIFuw 10. Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gZ4hTktrd8 11. Julija Stoliarenko vs Lisa Verzosa - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ezkVcBDHkg 12. Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ezkVcBDHkg 13. Mikaela Mayer vs Sandy Ryan 14. Christy Martin vs Deidre Gogoerty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSfvXPaXpn4&t=8s 15. Jessica Andrade vs Rose Namajunas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HWcVMrV_fk Intro instrumental by Khoi Kidd - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfioQ8KvVtY
Daniel appears on DTP for the 8th (!) time as we discuss "Perennials", a Season 8 episode of the show broadly about a guy killing people reborn into other people. Yes, reincarnation. How long before the BAU tracks down ghosts and goblins? Well, Ghost Whisperer's Jennifer Love Hewitt DOES enter in Season 10...
Dr. Gary Null gives a commentary on his article "It's Time for a Vaccination Reckoning" Ask any federal health official—whether from the FDA, CDC, NIH, or National Cancer Institute—if vaccines contribute to neurological damage or autism, and their response will be unequivocal: No, there is no evidence of any association. In fact, they might find the very question offensive. After all, these agencies have access to unlimited resources, the brightest scientific minds, and cutting-edge research facilities at institutions like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford. If there were any credible link between vaccines and neurological harm, surely, they would have found it by now. And yet, despite decades of investigation and countless opportunities, their stance remains unchanged: vaccines are safe and effective. Any claim to the contrary is dismissed as conspiracy theory and an assault on the very foundations of modern medicine. This has been the dominant narrative for the past forty years. Federal health officials and policymakers have long prioritized private pharmaceutical industry interests and upheld the belief that vaccination is the single most important tool for eradicating infectious diseases. Dissent is neither tolerated nor entertained. The agencies responsible for vaccine safety, such as HHS, FDA, NIAID and the CDC, are ruled by a rigid scientific orthodoxy that allows no room for alternative perspectives. But now, for the first time in modern history, an outsider has entered the room. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new head of the Department of Health and Human Services, is neither a scientist nor a physician. Unlike his predecessors, he has no allegiance to the status quo. His appointment signals a possible turning point to usher a new opportunity for a truly independent investigation into whether vaccines, either individually or collectively, contribute to neurological damage. If pursued earnestly, this could be one of the most consequential moments in American medical history. The stakes could not be higher. Over the past few decades, childhood chronic illnesses have skyrocketed to unprecedented levels. The rise in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), ADHD, autoimmune conditions, and other neurological and developmental disorders has been explained away as the result of better diagnostic tools or genetic predispositions. But are these explanations sufficient? What if something more fundamental has changed in children's health over the past 30 years? Federal health agencies continue to dismiss environmental factors, including vaccines, as a potential cause. But if we truly care about children's well-being, it is time to ask the hard questions. And we must ask without fear, without bias, and without ideological blinders. The dramatic increase in neurological disorders, including autism spectrum disorders that is now diagnosed in 1 in every 36 children, has often been attributed to improved definitions for ASD and diagnostic tools. However, a closer look at government statistics reveals alarming trends in children's health that go far beyond better diagnostics. Since the early 1990s, there has been a staggering increase in several chronic conditions: ADHD rates have risen by 890 percent, autism diagnoses by 2,094 percent, bipolar disease in youth by 10,833 percent, and celiac disease by 1,011 percent. These numbers beg the question—what has fundamentally changed in our children's health over the past three decades? The media plays a crucial role in reinforcing the official vaccine narrative while systematically silencing dissenting voices. This lack of transparency allows federal health agencies like the CDC, NIAID, and HHS to evade accountability. Instead of safeguarding public health, these institutions have become politically and ideologically entangled with private pharmaceutical interests. Their close ties to the industry have led to the approval of insufficiently tested vaccines, the medicalization of normal childhood behaviors, and the delivery of subpar healthcare—all at a staggering cost of $5 trillion annually. Medical authorities insist that vaccines, even when administered in multiple doses on a single day, are safe and do not cause chronic health problems. They claim that vaccine ingredients are either harmless or present in amounts too small to pose any risk. Any attempt to challenge these assertions is met with ridicule. Despite a sharp rise in childhood neurological disorders, there has been no significant push for reform or independent long-term safety studies on the effects of vaccines. For decades, concerns about vaccine safety have not only come from parents and advocacy groups but also from government investigations. A three-year congressional investigation led by Rep. Dan Burton strongly criticized the CDC, FDA, and HHS for their failure to conduct proper vaccine safety studies. The committee found that federal agencies systematically downplayed risks, ignored growing evidence of vaccine-related neurological disorders, and relied on poorly designed epidemiological studies rather than clinical research. The report also exposed the failure of vaccine manufacturers to conduct adequate safety testing, highlighting decades of negligence. Despite these damning conclusions, little has changed, and concerns about vaccine safety remain unaddressed. While thimerosal has been largely removed from childhood vaccines, it remains in some flu shots and multi-dose vials, and broader concerns about vaccine ingredients and neurological damage continue to grow. One of the most alarming revelations came from the secretive 2000 Simpsonwood meeting, where top CDC officials and vaccine industry representatives discussed an internal study linking thimerosal exposure to increased risks of tics, ADHD, speech delays, and developmental disorders. Instead of alerting the public, the attendees decided to suppress the findings and rework the data to obscure any association. This manipulation, later exposed by Robert Kennedy Jr. through a Freedom of Information Act request, exemplifies the CDC's ongoing pattern of data suppression and scientific misconduct when vaccine safety is called into question. The congressional committee later confirmed that many participants in the vaccine debate “allowed their standards to be dictated by their desire to disprove an unpleasant theory.” Rather than conducting thorough biological studies to assess vaccine safety, federal agencies have deflected scrutiny by blaming autism and other neurological conditions on genetic factors, despite a lack of conclusive evidence supporting this theory. Today's CDC childhood immunization schedule recommends over 27 vaccines by the age of two, with some visits involving up to six shots at once. Parents are expected to trust that these vaccines are rigorously tested and proven safe. However, a review of hundreds of toxicology and immunology studies fails to reveal a gold standard of long-term, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials proving vaccine safety. There is also no comprehensive epidemiological study comparing the long-term health outcomes of fully vaccinated versus unvaccinated children. Without this research, public health officials rely on inconclusive data, which is shaped more by policy than by science. Humans possess unique biochemical makeups that make them more or less susceptible to toxins. While one child may experience minor effects from environmental toxins, another may develop autoimmune disorders, learning disabilities, or neurological impairments. Vaccine safety cannot be proven simply by stating that not every vaccinated child has autism. Given the dramatic rise in autoimmune diseases, food allergies, encephalitis, and conditions like Crohn's disease, it is imperative to investigate environmental toxins' role in childhood health. Independent research suggests that ingredients in vaccines, even in small amounts, may contribute to these illnesses, particularly as the number of required vaccines continues to grow. Ironically, the U.S. government's own Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) has awarded settlements to families whose children developed autism-like symptoms following vaccination. High-profile cases such as Hannah Poling, who developed ASD after receiving nine vaccines in one day, Ryan Mojabi, whose vaccines caused severe brain inflammation, and Bailey Banks, who suffered vaccine-induced brain inflammation leading to developmental delays, demonstrate that vaccine injury can, in some cases, result in autism spectrum disorders. A broader analysis of VICP cases revealed that 83 children with autism were compensated for vaccine-related brain injuries, primarily involving encephalopathy or seizure disorders with developmental regression. These cases contradict federal health agencies' claims that no connection between vaccines and autism has ever been recognized. The National Library of Medicine lists over 3,000 studies on aluminum's toxicity to human biochemistry. Its dangers have been known for over a century. Early FDA director Dr. Harvey Wiley resigned in protest over aluminum's commercial use in food canning as early as 1912. Today, aluminum compounds, such as aluminum hydroxide and aluminum phosphate, are found in many vaccines, including hepatitis A and B, DTP, Hib, Pneumococcus, and the HPV vaccine (Gardasil). In the 1980s, a fully vaccinated child would have received 1,250 mcg of aluminum by adulthood. Today, that number has risen to over 4,900 mcg, a nearly fourfold increase. Aluminum exposure is further compounded by its presence in municipal drinking water due to aluminum sulfate used in purification. A 1997 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that premature infants receiving aluminum-containing intravenous feeding solutions developed learning problems at a significantly higher rate than those who received aluminum-free solutions. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler at the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge has criticized vaccine aluminum levels, pointing out that dosage guidelines are based on immune response rather than body weight safety. Alarmingly, aluminum exposure standards for children are based on dietary intake studies in rodents rather than human infants. He notes that on Day 1 of life, newborns receive 17 times more aluminum than would be permitted if doses were adjusted per body weight. Despite these findings, federal agencies continue to dismiss concerns over aluminum toxicity in vaccines. The refusal to conduct comprehensive long-term safety studies, coupled with regulatory agencies' deep entanglement with the pharmaceutical industry, has led to a public health crisis. The growing prevalence of neurological and autoimmune disorders in children demands urgent, unbiased investigation into environmental and vaccine-related factors. Until federal health agencies commit to transparency and rigorous scientific inquiry, parents will be left to navigate vaccine safety decisions without the full picture of potential risks. Christopher Exley at Keele University analyzed brain tissue from children and teenagers diagnosed with ASD and found consistently high aluminum levels, among the highest recorded in human brain tissue. The aluminum was concentrated in inflammatory non-neuronal cells across various brain regions, supporting its role in ASD neuropathology. In a systematic review of 59 studies, Exley found significant associations between aluminum, cadmium, mercury, and ASD, further underscoring aluminum's neurotoxic impact. His research strongly advocates for reducing vaccine-derived aluminum exposure in pregnant women and children to help mitigate the rise in autism. Despite the CDC's consistent denials, researchers at Imperial College London found a significant correlation between rising ASD rates and increased vaccination. Their 2017 study in Metabolic Brain Disease showed that a 1% increase in vaccination rates correlated with 680 additional ASD cases, raising urgent concerns over vaccine components as environmental triggers. CDC whistleblower Dr. William Thompson provided thousands of pages of internal research revealing a cover-up of vaccine-autism links. His documents proved the CDC had prior knowledge that African American boys under 36 months had a significantly higher autism risk following the MMR vaccine and that neurological tics—indicators of brain disturbances—were linked to thimerosal-containing vaccines like the flu shot. Yet, instead of acknowledging this risk, federal agencies buried, in fact shredded, the findings, ensuring that vaccine safety concerns were dismissed as conspiracy theories rather than investigated as public health imperatives. The official denial of a vaccine-autism connection has become entrenched dogma, unsupported by a single gold-standard study definitively disproving such a link. Meanwhile, the health of American children continues to decline, ranking among the worst in the developed world. Neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and ADHD are at crisis levels, yet federal agencies remain unwilling to conduct the comprehensive safety studies that could expose the full impact of mass vaccination on childhood health. Now, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services, a long-overdue reckoning may finally be at hand. Unlike his predecessors, Kennedy is an advocate for transparency and accountability. If pursued earnestly, Kennedy's leadership could potentially reshape public health policies and exposing the truth about vaccines' role in the rise of neurological disorders, including autism. The question now is: Will the truth finally be allowed to come to light?
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices -------------- One day after Inauguration Day in the United States, the Disaster Tough Podcast welcomes a former White House Medical Officer to the show.Travis Kaufman served as a Medical Officer in the White House from 2016 to 2021. He has also served in the US Army for nearly 25 years in various capacities, including as an Aeromedical Physician Assistant and an Engineer Diver. He has also worked in medical education as an adjunct professor and Emergency Management professional at Lynchburg University. He currently serves as the Director At Large of the Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants. In this episode, Travis discusses the importance of balancing fluidity in job execution, while maintaining industry standards in the medical and emergency management fields. He and host, John Scardena also discuss what the Emergency Management field needs to do to evolve and improve itself as it grows in the world of response.--------------*Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamic Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------Creating resilient communities is the goal of today's guest in the Disaster Tough Podcast. JT White and Susanna Pho joined forces in 2019 to form Forerunner, a software platform designed to empower communities to prepare better, respond, and plan for future disasters and major incidents.The company specializes in its floodplain management platform which is designed to automate workflows for professionals to manage their resources better. However, the company is continuing to work toward becoming an "All Hazards Resilience Platform."In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Susanna and JT go back to their days as colleagues at MIT, and discuss how their idea for a company came about. They also discuss, among other things, how they work to lead a growing company from opposite sides of the country. To learn more about Forerunner and its platform, visit https://www.withforerunner.com/--------------*Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Claudine Isaacs, MD and Tiffany A. Traina, MD, FASCO share their insights from the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium on the TOUCH trial, DTP trial, and data on SHR-A1811 in HER2+ early breast cancer.
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------Learning from experience and dealing with physically and emotionally draining situations is necessary for anyone working in or adjacent to the Emergency management field.Krista Haugen, National Director of Patient Safety for Global Medical Response does her best to do this daily.As a longtime medical professional with extensive experience as a Registered Nurse, Master of Nursing, and Certified Medical Transport Executive, Director Haugen brings over 25 years of experience in emergency, critical care, and flight nursing. While often caring for others in crisis, Krista is no stranger to trauma herself, as she is also an EMS helicopter crash survivor. In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Director Haugen discusses the many lessons she has learned over multiple decades of emergency response and critical care, along with important attributes such as empathy, adaptability, and responsibility. --------------*Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
In this festive episode, we reflect on an incredible year, celebrating milestones like the Kynology Shoot in LA, Brent's new training facility, and unforgettable events like the Canine Conference and Kynology Event. We also thank our amazing guests and listeners for their support and share exciting plans for 2025 including starting season 4 of the Dog Trainer's Podcast!Join us as we wrap up the year with gratitude, holiday wishes, and a heartfelt call to keep learning, training, and cherishing our dogs. Don't miss this special holiday send-off!Thanks for listening!Mariano AlvarezIG @UNTAMEDDOGCOwww.untameddogco.comPhoenix, AZBrent LaBradaIG @CANISBEHAVIORwww.canisdogtraining.comLos Angeles, CA
Co-hosts Mariano Alvarez and Brent Labrada welcome dog trainer Darshan Herrán. They discuss Darshan's journey into dog training, the importance of quality breeding, and the influence of growing up in a dog-training family. The conversation also touches on modern dog training techniques, the role of social media, and the significance of play in training. Darshan shares insights on building relationships with dogs beyond obedience and highlights the value of mentorship in the dog-training community. The episode concludes with information about upcoming workshops and events.Thanks for listening!Mariano AlvarezIG @UNTAMEDDOGCOwww.untameddogco.comPhoenix, AZBrent LaBradaIG @CANISBEHAVIORwww.canisdogtraining.comLos Angeles, CADarshan Herrán IG @HERRANCANINESERVICESwww.herranscanine.comTemecula, CA
On this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Neil Palache, an experienced divorce consultant and founder of the Wealth Creator Company for Women. Neil brings over 15 years of expertise in financial coaching, having transitioned from life insurance and financial services to a focus on guiding women through the financial intricacies of divorce. He has also founded Divorce Transition Professionals (DTP), a national network facilitating collaboration among divorce professionals.Together, we look into essential financial considerations during the divorce journey. Neil outlines his holistic approach, encompassing pre, pending, and post-divorce phases. He emphasizes the importance of understanding your financial landscape before divorce proceedings begin, providing guidance on budgeting, asset division, and potential outcomes concerning spousal and child support.Neil's insights include advice on hiring the right professionals to navigate complex financial scenarios and the significance of mutual respect between divorcing partners. He encourages a fair division of assets, enabling both parties to live reasonably post-divorce, and shares insights into maintaining civility for the sake of any children involved.Neil and I both advocate for amicable resolutions, highlighting that animosity in divorce only depletes communal assets and strains future familial relationships. With practical examples and heartfelt advice, this episode offers invaluable guidance on managing finances and fostering healthier separations.About the Guest:A Divorce Consultant and Founder of The Wealth Creator Company for Women, Neil Palache has specialized in financial coaching for 15 years. He also founded the Divorce Transition Professionals (DTP), a national network, in 2017. Neil's financial experience stretches over five decades. He was an insurance agent, a financial advisor, and a registered investment advisor for 25 years. As such, when working with his female only clientele, on pre, pending and post- divorce financial issues, Neil's unique abilities and knowledge of 'all things financial' are put to good use. In addition, DTP provides an expansive network of professionals to handle all areas of the divorce process and beyond. Neil lives and works in the Conejo Valley in southern California. Married to Stacie since 1987, they have three children ages 21, 21 and 23. Neil was born and raised in London, England, and has been in the United States since 1979.To book a complimentary session with Neil: http://www.thewealthcreatorcompany.com/To connect with Neil:Website: www.thewealthcreatorcompany.com Group: www.thedivorcetransitionprofessionals.com Website: www.divorcetransitionmastermind.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilpalache LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilpalache/About the Host: Mardi Winder-Adams is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS®) and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles, navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and host of Real Divorce Talks, a quarterly series designed...
Hosts Mariano Alvarez and Brent Labrada welcome Dr. Melanie Ude, a researcher and dog trainer. They discuss Melanie's journey from academia to dog training, the evolution of dog training perspectives, and the importance of asking the right questions in dog training and life. Melanie shares insights from her experiences, work with Canine Decoded, and upcoming projects, including a new educational program for dog trainers. The conversation emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of dog behavior and the integration of scientific research into practical training methods.Thanks for listening!!Mariano AlvarezIG @UNTAMEDDOGCOwww.untameddogco.comPhoenix, AZBrent LaBradaIG @CANISBEHAVIORwww.canisdogtraining.comLos Angeles, CADr. Melanie UhdeIG @CANINEDECODEDwww.caninedecoded.comSanta Rosa, CA
In this episode of the "Vibe Science" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford chats with fitness expert Kris Gethin, co-founder of Unmatched Supplements. Gethin shares his journey from Wales to the U.S., emphasizing the mental and physical benefits of exercise. He introduces his Dramatic Transformation Principle (DTP) training method and discusses the importance of whole foods and supplements like creatine. The conversation highlights the transformative power of fitness and the need for a sustainable approach to health and wellness, encouraging listeners to find a balanced and personalized path to well-being.TAKEAWAYSKris Gethin's background and upbringing in Wales.The journey into fitness and bodybuilding, influenced by motocross injuries.The significance of exercise for mental and physical health.The Dramatic Transformation Principle (DTP) training technique.The importance of incorporating movement into daily life for overall well-being.Nutritional philosophy emphasizing whole, natural foods and individual experimentation.Personal sensitivities to environmental factors, such as electromagnetic exposure.Innovations in supplementation, including new compounds and enhanced creatine formulations.The role of peptides in health, injury recovery, and cognitive enhancement.Ethical considerations surrounding weight loss peptides and a balanced approach to health. Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------Good leaders usually allow do so alongside or from behind.John Scrivani knows this well and has been putting this principle into practice for over three decades of service in law enforcement and Emergency Management. Director Scrivani's career started with the NYPD, and eventually landed with the New York City Medical Examiner's Office and later the NYC Office of Emergency Management. He then worked for two different NYC Mayors, coordinating operations for the response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Super Storm Sandy, and other major incidents. Scrivani then moved to leadership positions in the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. Today, he continues those duties as the Director of the Office of Safety, Security & Emergency Management Virginia Department of Transportation along with being a subject matter expert on the operational effectiveness of the Combating Terrorism Technical Support & Technical Support Working Group for the US Department of Defense.In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Director Scrivani shares among other things, his experiences of being on the frontlines of some of the most devastating disasters of the past few decades, and how law enforcement and Emergency Managers can work more effectively together.--------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------Thinking ahead, talking through difficult situations, understanding you don't have all the answers, and working well with those who do, are all attributes of high-functioning emergency managers and response professionals.As a former paramedic, and current Director of Emergency Management in Larimer County, Colorado, Lori Hodges knows this well.In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Lori talks about her experience dealing with cascading impacts, transitioning between crisis mode and routine mode, and consequence management. Lori is also an author whose book, Shaking In The Forest: Finding Light in the Darkness, explains how to deal with the trauma that is certain to come when dealing with major emergencies.Buy her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Shaking-Forest-Finding-Light-Darkness/dp/B0D2M115FX--------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------At this time of year, when we express gratitude and give thanks for the good things in our lives, The Readiness Lab does the same.We are grateful for the chance to hear this week from Safety, Health, and environmental expert Tim Page-Bottorf. Tim's influence in that space is widespread as a safety, health, and environmental expert. He is also a keynote speaker, author of three books, an adjunct instructor at two universities, and served for over two decades as the Director At-Large of the American Society of Safety Professionals.His voice can also be heard online as the host of the “Storytelling in Safety Podcast” where safety and response professionals share stories from the field and lessons learned from successes and failures.Before his work as a safety, health, and environmental expert, Tim served in the Marine Corps where he escorted fire responders to safely respond to the Kuwaiti Oil Fires during Operation Desert Storm.In this episode, Tim expresses gratitude for the good and bad experiences he has had on the frontlines of safety and emergency response, and the lessons he has learned.Also, don't skip the first few minutes of the podcast as Tim and host John Scardena quickly bond over their love of Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.Listen to Tim's podcast here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/storytelling-in-safety/id1505112163 --------------*Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here:https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express:An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamic Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training:www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices -------------Frontline experience, training, and subject matter expert analysis.These elements are vital in effective Emergency Management and response, and this week's guest in the Disaster Tough Podcast does them all.Jeremy R. Urekew is a Hoist Rescue Paramedic and Emergency Manager and a subject matter expert (SME) in weapons of mass destruction.In this episode, he and host John Scardena discuss the importance of interagency coordination and collaboration.They also dive into the world of finance regarding funding Emergency Management and response efforts at various agencies.They also discuss the myth that certification equals qualification, and how those two terms should actually be reversed for more effective response and functionality.-------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices -------------It's no secret the transition from military service to civilian life can be difficult.As a veteran of the US Army, Herb Thompson knows this well.Herb joined the military at the age of 17 eventually working his way up to the role of Drill Sergeant and a Green Beret.His efforts were recognized on a national level in 2008 when Herb was named the Army's Drill Sergeant of the Year.After more than 20 years in the military, Herb retired from active military service and found himself facing the difficult transition that plagues so many veterans every day.In this week's special Veterans Day episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Herb talks about this transition, and how it inspired him to author the best-selling and award-winning book, The Transition Mission: A Green Beret's Approach to Transition from Military Service to Life as a Civilian. He also talks about what he is doing professionally to put his words into practice by helping other veterans with their transition through his work with ServiceNow.-------------Buy Herb's book here:https://herb-thompson.com/buy-------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices -------------When describing your county's Emergency Management communication strategy, the last thing you want is for it to be defined as "...weighed, ...measured, and...found wanting."Emergency Manager Ashley Ahlquist from Yavapai County, Arizona knows this well and has applied it to the county's social media and messaging efforts. In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Ashley discusses how those in charge of EM communications need to always be looking ten steps ahead, and embracing modern messaging methods to relate to their audience, AKA County residents.She also shares how her county is preparing for this Election Day, and how she is hoping it will be more "boring" than the leadup has been.Check out Ashley's social media efforts in Yavapai County here:www.facebook.com/YavapaiOEMwww.instagram.com/YavapaiOEMwww.x.com/YavapaiOEMwww.youtube.com/@YavapaiOEMyavapaiready.gov-------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicRead the Forbes.com article about leadership here:https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2017/06/23/the-value-of-a-global-perspective-leadership-lessons-from-working-across-the-world/Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost theSignal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices -------------According to a 2017 article in Forbes magazine, "A global perspective makes for better leaders."This episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast explores that concept in Emergency Management and Response as we hear from Brenden Winder from New Zealand.Brenden is a City Councilmember and Emergency Management leader based in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.He brings two decades of experience to Emergency Management and leadership, specializing in earthquake readiness and response.However, his expertise extends beyond earthquakes and disasters common to New Zealand.This is reflected in this week's conversation, as he and John Scardena discuss the recent hurricanes in the southern United States. Contact Brenden at: brenden.winder@https://ccc.govt.nz/-------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicRead the Forbes.com article about leadership here:https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2017/06/23/the-value-of-a-global-perspective-leadership-lessons-from-working-across-the-world/Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost theSignal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost theSignal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices -------------An iconic line from the award-winning drama, “The West Wing” perfectly describes this week's guest on the Disaster Tough Podcast.“This is a time for American heroes. We will do what is hard. We will achieve what is great. This is a time for American heroes and we reach for the stars.”As a retired Colonel in the US Air Force, Kim “KC” Campbell flew 1,800+ hours and 100+ combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan during 24 years of service as a fighter pilot and senior military leader.Her efforts earned her the Distinguished Flying Cross for Heroism in 2003 after recovering her battle-damaged A-10 Warthog aircraft during an intense support mission.Since retiring from the Air Force, Colonel Campbell has focused on family life and helping build future leaders as an author and keynote speaker. Her best-selling book, "Flying in the Face of Fear: A Fighter Pilot's Lessons on Leading with Courage" shares vital lessons for organizations about leadership and decision-making.In this episode, she shares some of the insights from the book along with other leadership and service lessons learned during her time in the military and beyond.Colonel Campbell's book can be found online at https://kim-kc-campbell.com/book/ and other websites and stores where books are sold.------------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost theSignal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------------Charles Darwin once said, "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change."Artificial intelligence has presented one of the most drastic changes to our way of life in many years.Over the past decade, Mark Lynd has been on the frontlines of this paradigm shift and has become one of the country's foremost thought leaders in cybersecurity and AI security. Not only does Mark provide crucial guidance to organizations on AI and Cybersecurity, but he is also a renowned speaker and author on the subject. In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Mark discusses his upcoming book, Silent Strike, along with the importance of evolving training and readiness to adjust to an ever-changing world of disaster response.Learn more about Mark's work at: marklynd.com/--------------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost theSignal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------------------“Grow where you're planted.”This week's guest in the Disaster Tough Podcast has seen this statement come to fruition in his professional journey. Brian was in the military for more than 20 years before retiring in 2005. His next mission took him to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville where he started as the Director of Special Events. Brian moved over to the school's Office of Emergency Management to fill the void left by his military service, where he now serves as the Director.In this episode, Brian gives leadership advice on how to lead such a vital department on such a large campus.He also discusses the importance of being professionally open-minded, humble, and teachable.--------------------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices A true passion for Emergency Management is best manifested when one has it for the readiness or "front end" side of things instead of ONLY the response side.This week's guest in the Disaster Tough Podcast, Chris Housely explains why this concept is important for Emergency Managers to understand.As an emergency management specialist with the US Air Force, Chris also brings more than a decade of experience working as a first responder and flight medic before transitioning to the world of EM.In this episode, she and host John Scardena talk about how one can be "strategically tactical" in preparing and responding to various disasters, and how the origins of the Emergency Management field trace back to the need for First Responders to have someone looking out for them.They also reminisce about how a chance photo encounter in Baltimore has led to this week's important conversation.*Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices NOTE: This episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast was recorded soon after the FIRST assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. As such, it does NOT address the September 15 incident outside a Florida golf course. "Proactive beats reactive (any day of the week) and twice on Sunday."This quote from former Secret Service Agent, Kevin Dye rings true in the world of Emergency Management, and in his area of expertise, Executive Protection and Threat Assessment.Kevin brings this perspective to this week's episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast.As the United States counts down the days to the 2024 Presidential Election, and recent attempts on the life of former President Donald Trump, perspectives from longtime professionals in this space become more and more relevant each day. Kevin started his career in the Air Force, serving in military law enforcement domestically and abroad, including being deployed during Desert Storm. After retiring from the military, he moved on to law enforcement, starting as a police officer, and eventually landing a position as a Supervisory Special Agent with the US Secret Service working on two Presidential Details. Kevin has since moved on to the world of education and private-sector Executive Protection.In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Kevin shares the many lessons he has learned as a leader and professional in Executive Protection and Threat Assessment. *Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Robin MacFarlane is a well-respected dog trainer and advocate for the PROPER use and education of remote training collars. She has had an expansive career as a dog trainer, mentor, educator, advocate, and much more. In this episode, the guys have the opportunity to discuss Robin's origins as a dog trainer, the state of dog training content today, her efforts with PETT and others to help educate today's trainers and owners, and so much more! Thanks for listening!!Mariano AlvarezIG @UNTAMEDDOGCOwww.untameddogco.comPhoenix, AZBrent LaBradaIG @CANISBEHAVIORwww.canisdogtraining.comLos Angeles, CARobin MacFarlaneIG @YOURDOGSHEROhttps://robinmacfarlane.comhttps://robinmacfarlane.com/Dubuque, IA
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices While most of us can't always see around corners to see what risks might await us, thanks to people like Patrick Kane, we don't always have to.Patrick is recognized as an expert in global security, especially in travel and risk management.With decades of experience in security, both in the military and private sector, Patrick has expertise in readiness and improving situational awareness for people and organizations. In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Patrick and host, John Scardena discuss the lessons that can be learned from recent events including the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.They also discuss what Emergency Management and security experts need to do to adjust and adapt to potential risks and incidents that were more common internationally and are now becoming more prevalent domestically. The topic of leadership in the world of global travel and security.*Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservicesFew things change how we live more than a crisis affecting our financial stability. As a result, many experts are ready and able to give sound investment and money management advice in a time of emergency.But, who is there for the financial experts and institutions when THEIR world is turned upside down by crisis?David Mitchell is one of those emergency management experts who trains and readies the financial experts for such a time.David has worked on the frontlines of risk and resiliency for some of the nation's largest and most well-known financial institutions.From gauging financial volatility, predicting public reaction, and learning about new technology, David is responsible for making sure financial institutions are ready for whatever situation may arise.In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, David discusses the importance of sound leadership in times of crisis, and building a strong team to manage such situations. *Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
This interview is particularly special to Mariano. He got to interview his good friend and mentor, Dr. Stewart Hilliard. They discuss Stewart's lifelong passion project that has come to be known as Kynology. Stewart has teamed up with Michael Ellis and Forrest Micke to create what we at DTP believe to be the best dog training symposium on earth! Listen along with us as Stewart tells us all about this exciting upcoming event, how the idea came about, where you can get yourself a ticket, and much more!Thanks for listening!!Purchase tickets by clicking here.Mariano AlvarezIG @UNTAMEDDOGCOwww.untameddogco.comPhoenix, AZBrent LaBradaIG @CANISBEHAVIORwww.canisdogtraining.comLos Angeles, CADr. Stewart HilliardIG @KYN.OLOGYwww.caninetrainingsystems.com/people/stewart-hilliardSan Antonio, TX
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." This quote from Helen Keller personifies the relationship agencies need to get effective information out during times of crisis.Amy Forsythe, a Public Affairs Officer for the U.S. Navy knows this well. Amy brings more than three decades of experience in military journalism and media relations to the table. Having reported from all over the world, she has worked to create effective messaging and reporting during a variety of crises and incidents. In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, she shares some of those experiences including, among others, being on the frontlines of active shooter situations on military bases, the Cuban Rafter Crisis where thousands of Cubans fled their home country using makeshift rafts and boats en route to the United States.She and host, John Scardena also dive into the mind of media professionals as they create messaging during times of crisis, including analyzing their coverage of the recent assassination attempt of former President, Donald Trump.Amy has also worked to educate the next generation of media professionals as an adjunct professor and author. Her book, "Heroes Live Here: A Tribute to Camp Pendleton Marines Since 9/11" takes readers inside the heroic work of Camp Pendleton Marines in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan.To purchase Amy's book, "Heroes Live Here", click on the link below:https://bit.ly/3rlKiDF*Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop): Hot Mess Express An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks.Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
"I am a teacher of people and the subject is dog training" - Michael Ellis. This is a quote that sums up the job of a dog trainer perfectly! The issue sometimes is that dog trainers have so much to learn and master with dogs that we have to struggle to find time to learn how to improve our skills as educators and communicators. In this episode, Brent and Mariano discuss tips and lessons that have helped them improve their abilities to communicate with their clients.Thanks for listening!! Mariano AlvarezIG @UNTAMEDDOGCOwww.untameddogco.comPhoenix, AZBrent LaBradaIG @ @CANISBEHAVIORwww.canisdogtraining.comLos Angeles, CA
As a dog trainer, what do you tend to struggle with the most? Yup, us too! Managing time, juggling tasks, organizing a day or a week is a skill in itself! Sadly, it's a skill that most dog trainers struggle with. It's also something that can absolutely transform your business and give you your personal life back. In this episode, Brent and Mariano discuss some tips and tricks that they've learned to help them manage their time, businesses, our podcast, and personal lives! Thanks for listening!!Mariano AlvarezIG @UNTAMEDDOGCOwww.untameddogco.comPhoenix, AZBrent LaBradaIG @ @CANISBEHAVIORwww.canisdogtraining.comLos Angeles, CA
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices"Unity of Effort: It doesn't matter who is in charge. How can you lend a hand and help?"This is just one of the many pearls of wisdom shared in this week's episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast by LTG Jeffrey Buchanan (Ret). As a retired Lieutenant General in the Army after 37 years of service, Jeff brings a unique perspective on effective response efforts and leadership in times of crisis.Jeff and host, John Scardena both responded to Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and in this episode share their perspectives and lessons learned during that tragic weather event. In this episode, they also discuss how effective leaders look to unify those of which they are in command.Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here:www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals:www.dobermanemg.com/impulse Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DIVORCE WITH NEIL PALACHE A Divorce Consultant and Founder of The Wealth Creator Company for Women, Neil has specialized in financial coaching for 15 years. He also Founded the Divorce Transition Professionals (DTP), a national network, in 2017. Neil's financial experience stretches over five decades. He was an insurance agent, a financial advisor, and a registered investment advisor for 25 years. As such, when working with his female only clientele, on pre, pending and post- divorce financial issues, Neil's unique abilities and knowledge of ‘all things financial' are put to good use. In addition, DTP provides an expansive network of professionals to handle all areas of the divorce process and beyond. Neil lives and works in the Conejo Valley, California. Married to Stacie since 1987, they have three children ages 20, 20 and 22. Neil was born and raised in London, England and has been in the United States since 1979. #DivorceFinancialPlanning #FinancialEmpowerment #FinancialIndependence #Finance #FinancialPlanning #PersonalFinance #MoneyManagement #WealthCreator #Money #WealthManagement #Divorce #DivorceSupport #Women #DivorceSettlement #DivorceHelp #FinancialExpert #FinancialGuidance #DivorceAdvice #Neil #FemaleEmpowerment Links to promote: www.thewealthcreatorcompany.com www.thedivorcetransitionprofessionals.com LIQUID COLLAGEN https://modere.io/TB2OkT https://modere.io/BZDgOA BALANCED, BEAUTIFUL, ABUNDANT Retreat https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/balanced-beautiful-abundant-retreat/ FREE BREAKTHROUGH CALL https://calendly.com/rebeccaelizabethwhitman/breakthrough For more information go to… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/ https://pillar.io/rebeccaewhitman
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservicesInteroperability, collaboration, and empowerment. These are just some of the principles incorporated by the City and County of Denver Office of Emergency Management to make sure that the Mile High City is a safe, prepared, and resilient community. This week's guest in the Disaster Tough Podcast, Anisha Borthakur is a major part of that effort. As an Emergency Management Specialist, Anisha works on the operations side of things. In this episode, Anisha, and host, John Scardena discuss the various scenarios that the Denver Emergency Operations Center is most often activated for.Among other topics, they also discuss how the Denver Office of Emergency Management empowers its staff to perform at the highest level, even in the most difficult of scenarios such as the 2023 hailstorm at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulse Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
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A Divorce Consultant and Founder of The Wealth Creator Company for Women, Neil has specialized in financial coaching for 15 years. He also Founded the Divorce Transition Professionals (DTP), a national network, in 2017.Neil's financial experience stretches over five decades. He was an insurance agent, a financial advisor, and a registered investment advisor for 25 years. As such, when working with his female only clientele, on pre, pending and post- divorce financial issues, Neil's unique abilities and knowledge of ‘all things financial' are put to good use. In addition, DTP provides an expansive network of professionals to handle all areas of the divorce process and beyond.Neil lives and works in the Conejo Valley, California. Married to Stacie since 1987, they have three children ages 20, 20 and 22. Neil was born and raised in London, England and has been in the United States since 1979.Links to promote:www.thewealthcreatorcompany.comwww.thedivorcetransitionprofessionals.com LIQUID COLLAGENhttps://modere.io/TB2OkThttps://modere.io/BZDgOABALANCED, BEAUTIFUL, ABUNDANT Retreathttps://wellnessmarketingltd.com/balanced-beautiful-abundant-retreat/FREE BREAKTHROUGH CALLhttps://calendly.com/rebeccaelizabethwhitman/breakthroughFor more information go to…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/https://pillar.io/rebeccaewhitman
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservicesEmergency Management and disaster readiness is an ever-growing industry, and part of that growth in recent years includes working hand in hand with other major industries, including finance. Most major financial institutions have made great strides in recent years to ensure readiness for any crisis that could influence how people access and manage their money. This week's guest in the Disaster Tough Podcast, Drew Neikirk plays a major role in that process for one of the the world's largest financial institutions, JP Morgan Chase.In this episode, Drew elaborates on how JP Morgan Chase has handled recent crises in Ukraine and at the Panama Canal.Drew elaborates on how he and his team work to guide a company of 300,000+ employees to maintain a business continuity perspective in times of crisis. He also discusses his professional journey from the military, to nonprofit work, to the world of education, and now the private sector, and how good mentoring has been key to his success.Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulse Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservicesWhat do the Los Angeles Dodgers, United Nations, Facebook, and hit TV show "Stranger Things" have in common?All are entities close to the heart of this week's guest in the Disaster Tough Podcast.Nathan Miller is the Founder and CEO of Miller Ink, Inc.,For more than a decade, Nathan and his team have handled a variety of communications services for their clients including crisis management, media training, and social media, along with research and analytics, among other things.Before founding his own company, Nathan worked in strategic communications in both the private and public sectors including working for Homeland Security and on staff for an Ambassador to the United Nations. Part of his work in the private sector included creating the official Facebook page for the Los Angeles Dodgers.In this episode, Nathan and host, John Scardena discuss how important communication is during times of crisis, be it public image, or disaster-related.Moral of the story: It's almost impossible to catch up once you're behind the communications side of things. How does Nathan and his team ensure his clients accomplish this, and what advice does he have for Emergency Managers, communicators, and other stakeholders? All of that and more is discussed in this week's episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast.Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulse Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
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Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservicesOne of the main goals of the Disaster Tough Podcast is to stay current regarding issues facing the world of emergency response, and overall leadership.Today's episode is no different as we tackle the continuing problem of drugs entering the U.S. with longtime DEA Agent, Chip Cooke. Chip has been with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration for nearly 25 years, and currently serves in the role of Assistant Special Agent in Charge. Before joining the DEA, Chip also served as a US Border Patrol Agent. As such, he is well acquainted with the issues facing the country when it comes to drugs making it across the border and into the United States. In this episode, he and host John Scardena discuss more on this issue, and how effective leadership principles apply to fighting the war on drugs at the border, and Emergency Management as a whole.Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulse Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com