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An extended version of Part Two of Friday's show.
In an extended version of Wednesday's streamed show, Darek gives you more details on the AAC volleyball outlook with the Bulls picked to finish prominently, and a very interesting last (sort-of) result for Thursday's women's soccer opponent and first road test, the Kansas Jayhawks.
Grace Moss discusses the immense impact of 345 FC has had on her development as a footballer since she moved to the club. The u17 men's basketball team recently attended the Eckerd college basketball team camp in Tampa, showcasing their adaptability and skill in a challenging environment. With no shot clock rule in play, the team faced new dynamics that tested their overall abilities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rcnews/message
Today's guest, Keith Hersey, has a different approach to chronic disease. He is a pharmacist but wants to get people off medications to cure their chronic diseases. Keith talks about how making lifestyle changes instead of solely relying on medications can help manage chronic conditions and live a more fulfilling life. He shares his personal journey with type 2 diabetes and how making healthy choices has helped him improve his health. In this episode, we talk about: Keith's background and passion for helping people with chronic diseases As a pharmacist, why does Keith want to get people off medications instead of putting them on more How Keith helps people safely reduce medications and focus on a healthy lifestyle The link between inflammation and chronic diseases How Keith works with his clients and collaborates with healthcare providers The challenges pharmacies face in keeping track of patient's medications, especially when people use multiple pharmacies or buy them online Why people should stick to the same pharmacist consistently Advice for people to incorporate more vegetables and water into the diet Memorable Quotes “One of the downsides of technology is that we have access to so much information... and a lot of conflicting information.” “So much of our chronic disease is traced to inflammation, and being able to reduce that greatly alleviates those medical conditions.” BIO: Keith Hersey is a licensed pharmacist in Durham, North Carolina and the owner of Hersey Pharmacy located in Durham in the Woodcroft Shopping Center. Keith was born in New York City but raised in North Carolina, and from the time he was in high school he's had a passion and desire to help people live healthy lives. After graduating high school, he went on to receive his Batchelor of Science and his Doctorate of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For nearly twenty years he worked as a community pharmacist for Eckerd, Rite Aid, and Walgreens. In 2020, he started his own pharmacy (Hersey Pharmacy). Keith has a wealth of experience and expertise in traditional and functional medicine. As a type 2 diabetic himself, Keith's goal is to reduce or reverse type 2 diabetes with his patients. Keith has recently started a podcast about type 2 diabetes to help increase awareness about the disease. His podcast, “Destroying Diabetes” is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and he encourages anyone with type 2 diabetes or has someone in their family with type 2 diabetes to listen and subscribe to this podcast. Keith is married to his college sweetheart, Deborah and lives in Durham with their son Jordan and their rescue dog, Karma. Mentioned In This Episode: Keith Hersey's ebook: https://destroydiabetes.samcart.com/products/from-chaos-to-control Keith Hersey's Website: https://www.drkeithspeaking.com/ Links to resources: Health Coach Group Website https://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/ Use the code HCC50 to save $50 on our website Leave a Review of the Podcast
How Are You Wired? Is a leadership podcast developed by local high school basketball coaches, Joe Willis (Plant High School) and Billy Teeden (Plant City High School). In this episode, Coach Teeden and Coach Willis speak to Tom Ryan, athletic director at Eckerd College about how he is wired and his 40+ years at Eckerd have given him opportunities to be a servant leader. We would enjoy your feedback for our podcast. Please reach out to us to let us know your thoughts.@HowAreYouWired (X/Twitter)Joe Willis: Plant HS Basketball, plantbasketball@gmail.com or @CoachWillis20 (X/Twitter)Billy Teeden: Plant City HS Basketball, william.teeden@hcps.net or @CoachTeeden (X/Twitter)
The Mark Moses Show is joined by Head Coach Billy Mims of Florida Tech Basketball to preview the Panthers big home matchup tonight against Eckerd college and how former Panther Sam Daniel is now playing for the Wisconsin Herd of the NBA G-League. Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm eastern on Sports Radio 107.9 FM/1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
Bro, SW alum are everywhere…sigh, A-Rod & his ‘Kendall is the hood' comment will never die…Croqueta fueled childhoods are the best…communal yearbook…Warhol + Lichtenstein + Kandinsky…cartoons always influence adulthood…latinos never understand their kids moving away…one more yearbook editor…talk about an impressive resume…all 2020 was winter of 2020…here we go with DJ's fave store again, Burdines…yep, we seriously considered buying Book Barn…yet again, Miami lacks ‘history'…wontons on the red couch at Canton…this ep might as well be sponsored by Eckerd…we've got your number Sunset Drive… Theme Song: Pero Let Me Freestyle, composed by Michael Angelo Lomlplex - the Official Gay Guy Pero…Let Me Tell You shop: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/pero-let-me-tell-you-podcast?ref_id=26603 FL Dairy: FloridaMilk.com or lechedeflorida.com Use PERO20 for 20% off at The Perfect Jean: https://theperfectjean.nyc
Dr. Erin Frick talks about animal behavior research, especially on topics of communication and applied animal behavior, having primarily worked with marine mammal species. Currently her main collaborators are Clearwater Marine Aquarium and the Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation. She was the first faculty member hired into Eckerd's new Animal Studies major back in fall 2019, and has been building the program ever since! More info: https://fablab.eckerd.edu/ https://www.eckerd.edu/animal-studies/ https://www.eckerd.edu/news/blog/horseshoe-crab-conference/ https://www.eckerd.edu/news/blog/cohort-animal-studies/ https://www.eckerd.edu/news/blog/eckerd-college-local-aquarium-dolphin-study/ https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/region-pinellas/eckerd-college-students-study-species-of-dolphin-rarely-under-human-care
Jack & Sam chat with CBC VP of Placement Resources, Tory Wilson with FSS in Florida about how the CBC functions in privatized states like Florida and about the transition of Florida Circuit 6 from Eckerd to FSS.
Every family needs someone to take charge. Whether it's planning a vacation or organizing the holiday gift exchange, somebody's gotta take the initiative. And that's certainly true when it comes to creating a family cookbook. Janet Keeler thinks a lot about cookbooks. In addition to being a journalism professor at Eckerd College in St. Pete, Janet spent decades as food editor for the Tampa Bay Times. And she's a cookbook collector and author of the cookbook Cookielicious: 150 Fabulous Recipes to Bake & Share.Dalia visited Janet on campus at Eckerd to get her ideas for tackling a family cookbook project. Whether you're looking to put together a traditional book or something more modern, like a recipe website, you'll be inspired to take the lead on rounding up your family's favorite recipes.Related episodes: 20 Tips for a Better Hurricane Food Kit: Advice from Janet Keeler Chef Judi Gallagher on the Lost Art of Hand-Written Recipes Sunday Supper Movement & Stress-Free Family Dinners
Clearwater shows off its transformation of Coachman Park with a grand opening June 28th, kicking off a week of events. Additions include a playground, bike trails and a 4,000-seat amphitheater called The Sound. It'll be inaugurated with a Cheap Trick concert that night. We speak with Clearwater Mayor Brian Aungst about Coachman Park and The Sound.
In our June episode, co-hosts Ted Stank and Tom Goldsby are joined by professor Stephanie Eckerd and recent Ph.D. graduate Anne Dohmen to discuss the relationship between industry and academia at the University of Tennessee, the value of partnerships for research, and their own transitions from practitioners to professors.Eckerd, who was recently named the FedEx Chair of Supply Chain Management in the Haslam College of Business, is the director of UT's SCM Ph.D. program. Dohmen, who was an engineer by training and worked for both General Mills and Procter and Gamble before transitioning into academia, researches supply chain planning, agility, and disruptions. This fall, she will begin a job as an assistant professor at Michigan State University's Eli Broad College of Business.Listen as Ted and Tom discuss highlights of the Spring Supply Chain Forum, the current state of inventory and imports nationwide, the role academic research plays in company performance, and more. Related links:Everything you need to know from Spring SCF 2023Several GSCI SCF partners named in Gartner's Global Supply Chain Top 25, including Schneider Electric (1), Colgate-Palmolive (3), Johnson & Johnson (4), PepsiCo (5), and Pfizer (6)Listen to our May podcast episode with three leaders from Schneider Electric about how to cultivate supply chain talentRead a Q&A about the societal importance of UT's supply chain research with Eckerd and professor Chris CraigheadThe latest updates on the U.S. debt ceiling legislationUPS strike looms with big repercussions for consumersLaredo remains nation's No. 1 gateway for international trade.Rates decrease, volume falls, and new capacity comes online for ocean shippingTom, Ted, and Lance Saunders' 2021 article on the bullwhip effect in the Wall Street Journal
Keith Hersey is a licensed pharmacist in Durham, North Carolina, and the owner of Hersey Pharmacy. Keith was born in New York but raised in North Carolina, and from the time he was in high school, he's had a passion and desire to help people live healthy lives. After graduating high school, he went on to receive his PharmD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For nearly twenty years he worked as a community pharmacist for Eckerd, Rite Aid, and Walgreens. In 2020 he started his own pharmacy (Hersey Pharmacy). Keith has a wealth of experience and expertise in functional medicine. His purpose is to help people learn to reduce their use of medications. Keith has been married to his wife Deborah for 28 years and he loves spending time with their son Jordan and his dog and cat Karma and Mimi. ✨A few highlights from the show: 1. Pharmacogenomic tests look for changes or variants in genes that may determine whether a medication could be an effective treatment for you or whether you could have side effects from a specific medication. Learn more: https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/pharmacogenetic-tests/ 2. Functional medicine is a systems biology–based approach that focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. Each symptom or differential diagnosis may be one of many contributing to an individual's illness. Learn more about functional medicine and cancer care: https://www.ifm.org/news-insights/functional-medicine-approaches-to-cancer-care/ 3. One of the major health disparities is people who work but can't afford health insurance or they don't qualify for programs like Medicaid due to their income.
At Forge we are passionate about seeing ordinary people called and equipped to be God's hands and feet wherever they go. At Forge we call these people Kingdom Laborers. The kind of people who get God's kingdom work done! This week Nancy Eckerd joins the podcast to share about Kingdom nurses, and her model of nursing that is helping to ensure that patients are receiving not just physical care, but also spiritual care in their times of need.
It's college graduation season, and at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, pets in dorms also get their own ceremony Tuesday (April 11th). We speak with Mackenzie Siddon, who oversees what's called Pet Life at Eckerd.
Recognizing autism in girls can be tricky. Experience in offices and schools tells us that young girls with an autism diagnosis may present with a different profile than boys with an autism diagnosis. This week Dr. Laura invites Marcia Eckerd for a conversation on what confuses parents & clinicians about what autism may look like in girls, and how related behaviors are often misunderstood. This episode highlights the harm that can be done when girls do not get the support and understanding that they need.Marcia diagnoses and helps autistic individuals with self acceptance as neurodivergent, as well as help them navigate achieving their goals. She has worked with autistic individuals as a licensed psychologist for 30 years. In Marcia's therapy, evaluations, writing, speaking and advocacy I seek to improve the understanding, inclusion and respect for those who are autistic. She was appointed to the CT ASD Advisory Council and serves on the Clinical Advisory Group of the Asperger's Autism Network (AANE.org), a nationally recognized resource for autism services and education. She is also on the Board of Directors of NeuroClastic.org, an autistic nonprofit that provides education, opportunities, and resources for autistic individuals.What You Will Learn:Autism in girls and boys looks different1 in 44 kids are autistic, according to the CDCWhat is helpful and not helpful about having a label of autismWhy the idea of ableism can be harmfulWhat to look for if you think your daughter may have an autism diagnosisResources:https://www.marciaeckerd.comPsychology Today: Are we giving autistic children PTSD in schoolhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/everyday-neurodiversity/202108/are-we-giving-autistic-children-ptsd-school?ampJournal of National Register of Psychology: Identifying Autism Spectrum Disorder (Level 1) In Adults Detection and Diagnosis Of Autism In Females
In this episode of Uniquely Normal: A Rob Bernstein Podcast, we flip things around and Marcia Eckerd interviews me on my newly released book "Uniquely Normal Manual". This new manual has specific guidelines and many step by step tools that will actually teach you to use my Bernstein Cognitive Approach for Autism. In the original book, Uniquely Normal I tell you what I do. In the new Uniquely Normal Manual, I teach YOU how to do it. I hope you enjoy this episode. Thanks for listening! Who is Dr. Marcia Eckerd? Dr. Marcia Eckerd is a licensed psychologist since 1985, and was appointed by the State Legislature of CT to serve on the Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council. She helped establish the Yale-Norwalk Hospital collaboration Pediatric Development and Therapy Center. She trained extensively in psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mind-body medicine, neuropsychological testing and EMDR both for children and adults.
There's an old Greek parable that says the fox knows a lot of things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing. Foxes are cunning and got lots of ideas to try and get the hedgehog, but the hedgehog does one thing really well. It rolls into an armored ball with spikes on it, nothing can get it, and it does it every time. It always works.Applying this concept in entrepreneurship is essentially identifying the one thing you can be good at and doing it consistently.However, it is not as easy as it sounds, especially in the current spirit of entrepreneurship portrayed in social media. Everybody seems to be advocating for multiple streams of income.This is a terrible idea because, more often than not, you'll end up with half-baked ideas.You will likely succeed if you focus on one thing, do it well, and do it for a long time. Everything else is a distraction.Tune in to learn more about the Hedgehog Concept and how to apply it in your business Key Takeaways- The hedgehog's only big thing (03:03)- Identifying the one thing you can be good at (03:42)- Walgreens vs. Eckerd drugs case study (04:28)- Three circles of the Hedgehog Concept (08:24)- Delivering on your value proposition (10:36)- Simplicity is key to success (13:28)Additional Resources:- Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't book ----- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
Lindsay Hermida helped Lindsay Rustan adopt. She's now raising 6 (yes 6!) teenagers. Her gold dust insight absolutely blew me away. So be sure to listen out for it. As a high school teacher Lindsay is ideally placed to explain what goes on within the educational system. Her knowledge puts you in a better place to get the support your kids are due. Listen in as the three of us go deep on adopting from foster care and explore advocating for your kids. Lindsay Hermida worked in the foster care system for six years prior to joining the Heart Gallery team in 2014. She initially began working with newly licensed foster parents before transitioning to work specifically with prospective adoptive parents and helping to match waiting children to their forever families. She has also worked for Eckerd Community Alternatives as an Operations Specialist and liaison between Eckerd and case management agencies. Helping children find their forever families has been the most fulfilling thing Lindsay has ever done both personally and professionally. Through her work with the Heart Gallery, she is now able to make a direct impact on the lives of children waiting to be adopted through her work as the Executive Director.Every child deserves love. So, we created the Heart Gallery of Tampa to find forever families for Tampa's foster children. These kids are just like any other kids, only they've experienced abuse, abandonment, and neglect. They find themselves in foster care through no fault of their own. What they need most is a family. The Heart Gallery gives them a face, a voice and a place to shine. Give your heart… adopt.https://heartgallerytampa.org/https://www.instagram.com/heartgallerytpa/https://www.facebook.com/HeartGalleryTampa/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel
Men's Soccer Scores 10 Goals Vs. Eckerd (Highlight Reel of all 10) as heard on Bulls Unlimited by USF
Clinical psychologist Dr. Marcia Eckerd talks about nonverbal learning disorder (NVLD) — what it is, what it looks like, how it presents challenges for children, and how we can support kids who have this profile.For more info, visit: https://www.tiltparenting.com/session296Support the show
Summer Kerley is the Vice President Clinical Services & Business Development for Rite Aid Corporation. In her role, she oversees clinical pharmacy initiatives that further enhance our ability to deliver a higher level of patient care focusing on adherence, immunizations, medication therapy management (MTM), point-of-care testing, and education to deliver on Rite Aid's “Perfect Fusion”. With over 20 years in the industry, Summer began her career with Winn-Dixie Pharmacy and was selected as the company's pharmacist of the year in 2003. In 2005, she joined the Eckerd team and joined Rite Aid in 2007 thru the acquisition of Brooks/Eckerd Pharmacy as a pharmacist. Summer was selected as the 2020 Corporate Partner of the Year. Since joining Rite Aid, Summer has held a variety of roles including, Pharmacy District Manager, Clinical Operations Manager, and Director of Clinical Operations. Summer holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. APhA Immunization Faculty TrainingAPhA Certified Immunization PharmacistAPhA Travel Health Faculty TrainingAPhA Travel Health CertificationAMGF Chronic Care Roundtable Member 2015 Joslin Diabetes Center – JJDI CORE Diabetes Training AttendeeNACDS Community Pharmacy-Based Point of Care Testing and Train the Trainer CertificationPower-Pak Medication Therapy Management CertificationIntegrative Pharmacy Specialist Certfication
Summer Kerley is the Vice President Clinical Services & Business Development for Rite Aid Corporation. In her role, she oversees clinical pharmacy initiatives that further enhance our ability to deliver a higher level of patient care focusing on adherence, immunizations, medication therapy management (MTM), point-of-care testing, and education to deliver on Rite Aid's “Perfect Fusion”. With over 20 years in the industry, Summer began her career with Winn-Dixie Pharmacy and was selected as the company's pharmacist of the year in 2003. In 2005, she joined the Eckerd team and joined Rite Aid in 2007 thru the acquisition of Brooks/Eckerd Pharmacy as a pharmacist. Summer was selected as the 2020 Corporate Partner of the Year. Since joining Rite Aid, Summer has held a variety of roles including, Pharmacy District Manager, Clinical Operations Manager, and Director of Clinical Operations. Summer holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. APhA Immunization Faculty TrainingAPhA Certified Immunization PharmacistAPhA Travel Health Faculty TrainingAPhA Travel Health CertificationAMGF Chronic Care Roundtable Member 2015 Joslin Diabetes Center – JJDI CORE Diabetes Training AttendeeNACDS Community Pharmacy-Based Point of Care Testing and Train the Trainer CertificationPower-Pak Medication Therapy Management CertificationIntegrative Pharmacy Specialist Certfication
After a series of issues with previous contract holder Eckerd Connects, including foster children sleeping and being left overnight in offices, Family Support Services is the new lead agency for child support and services in Pinellas and Pasco counties, effective Jan. 1, 2022. We speak with FSS President and CEO Jenn Petion about how she sees her mission.
There is a need for student voters to organize and agitate for their own bill of rights as a result of historical and recent attempts by antagonistic actors to stymie the student vote. Restrictive voter ID laws, hostile elections officials, sometimes-indifferent college administrations, overworked students, record economic inequality, and a global pandemic have wreaked havoc on the ability of students to make their voices heard easily and reliably. American University Graduate Student Emma Godel speaks with Students Learn Students Vote Coalition Special Projects Director Eddy Zerbe about the Student Voting Bill of Rights and also moderates a conversation with students Maya Mahdi, Christyna Reagan, and Sebastian Canales about how this landmark policy could change the national voting rights landscape. Maya Mahdi is a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics major at Virginia Tech. She is the founder and Student Director of Hokie's Vote Caucus - Virginia Tech's first nonpartisan, student-led voting rights group aimed at institutionalizing voter education at Virginia Tech. Her Instagram is @maya.inc and her Twitter is @mermayamaids. Christyna Reagan is a Political Science and Gender Studies student at Eckerd College, working as the vice-chair of Eckerd's chapter of FLPIRG Students and the co-coordinator of the chapter's New Voters Project. She works to engage all students at Eckerd College and hopes to work across the South to empower students from all backgrounds to use their voice. Her Instagram is @christ_y_na and her Twitter is @c_p_reagan. Sebastian Canales is a Junior majoring in Political Science at the Cleveland State University. He is a member of Campus Vote Project's Student Advisory Board. Sources: North Carolina Grants Voting Rights to Former Convicts: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/08/23/north-carolina-grants-voting-rights/ Students Learn Students Vote Coalition website: slsvcoalition.org Student Voting Bill of Rights Text: https://slsvcoalition.org/student-voting-bill-of-rights/ CIRCLE's data on youth voter turnout: https://circle.tufts.edu/latest-research/half-youth-voted-2020-11-point-increase-2016 (with a focus on "Electoral Laws and Policies Shaped Youth Voter Turnout") If you're a student and want to join the Student Voting Network, you can join us here: bit.ly/svnslack If you want to find more resources about student voting in your state, check out Campus Vote Project's nationwide database for voting information: https://www.campusvoteproject.org/ Produced by Emma Godel and Benjamin Nixon. Music and Editing by Benjamin Nixon.
Sean returns to the show, and we reminisce about Radio Shack, tape cassette to aux cable adapters, iPods, and how we were bad at school. Then, Sean breaks down how to make cash grow on trees. Eventually, he offers advice to a very special listener - the show’s big fan - Shaquille O'Neal.Sean's new podcast 'Night Moves' with Lou Misiano comes out this week! Please rate, review, and subscribe!Follow on social media:Instagram @ForcedOpinionsPodcastTwitter @ForcedOpinionsWebsite forcedopinions.comSubmit topic ideas to Forced Opinions! by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts!LINKS:SEAN PRESTON• Twitter @DrSeanPreston• Instagram @DrSeanPrestonSEAN'S FIRST APPEARANCE [Episode 12]• Apple Podcasts• Spotify TOM BRINK• Twitter @radt0m• Instagram @coolradguy• radtom.comFORCED OPINIONS!• Apple Podcasts• Spotify• Twitter @forcedopinions• Instagram @ForcedOpinionsPodcast• ForcedOpinions.comIf you like Forced Opinions! and want to get me a coffee, you can Venmo @tombrink.
Mary Szaroleta, director of OLLI at Eckerd, joins the podcast to talk about the Explore Florida program at Eckerd, which is open to anyone, as well as her favorite Florida places, and what it's like being the daughter of a Weeki Wachee mermaid. Learn more about OLLI at Eckerd's Explore Florida program and their all-access Zoom pass at eckerd.edu/olli. If you want to try out an Explore Florida class for free, email olliregistrar@eckerd.edu for more information. Support the show (https://paypal.me/floridaspectacular?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
In this edition of In The Circle, Eric Lopez talks with Oregon State's Head Coach Laura Berg about having the Summer Olympics pushed back from 2020 to 2021 and how Oregon State looks for the upcoming 2021 season. Berg reflected on her experience at the 1996 and 2004 Olympic Games. We also playback an interview with Michele Smith about the 1996 Olympics in our Throw Back Thursday segment. Also, in the episode, Eric and Victor Anderson discuss the status of the Sunshine State Conference after Eckerd announcing they will not play in 2021. Is there cause for concern for the Sunshine State conference season?
In this edition of In The Circle, Eric Lopez talks with Oregon State's Head Coach Laura Berg about having the Summer Olympics pushed back from 2020 to 2021 and how Oregon State looks for the upcoming 2021 season. Berg reflected on her experience at the 1996 and 2004 Olympic Games. We also playback an interview with Michele Smith about the 1996 Olympics in our Throw Back Thursday segment. Also, in the episode, Eric and Victor Anderson discuss the status of the Sunshine State Conference after Eckerd announcing they will not play in 2021. Is there cause for concern for the Sunshine State conference season?
Walgreens vs Eckerd, drug laws, airport employees
Walgreens vs Eckerd, drug laws, airport employees
Walgreens vs Eckerd, drug laws, airport employees
Walgreens vs Eckerd, drug laws, airport employees
Walgreens vs Eckerd, drug laws, airport employees
Walgreens vs Eckerd, drug laws, airport employees
In this episode of Uniquely Normal: A Rob Bernstein Podcast, we're going to be talking about neurodiversity and the importance of the neurodivergent approach. Neurodiversity is the viewpoint that when speaking about learning or mental disabilities, it's not in a pathological sense. It's a viewpoint that brain differences are just that - differences, rather than being deficits. It's an incredibly interesting episode and I'm sure these ideas will greatly help you and your family. Thanks for listening and enjoy the episode. Who is Dr. Marcia Eckerd? Dr. Marcia Eckerd is a licensed psychologist since 1985, and was appointed by the State Legislature of CT to serve on the Autism Spectrum Disorder Advisory Council. She helped establish the Yale-Norwalk Hospital collaboration Pediatric Development and Therapy Center. She trained extensively in psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mind-body medicine, neuropsychological testing and EMDR both for children and adults.
In this episode of Uniquely Normal: A Rob Bernstein Podcast, Rob Bernstein and Marcia Eckerd discuss the opening up of society after the COVID-19 Pandemic and it's potential difficulties. This is a real interesting one to tune in for. If you'd like to reach Rob, you can contact him at rjb@autismspeech.com and follow him on Facebook at "Rob Bernstein - Autism Speech."
In this episode, Rob Bernstein speaks with Marcia Eckerd about what it means to have Aspergers and why we still use the term when it is no longer formally used. It's a very intriguing conversation about a unique topic that's been spoken about by leaders in Autism for years.
Matthew is the founder of The Remedy Project, a biannual concert series aimed at bringing churches into deeper engagement with local issues like sex trafficking, foster care, poverty, etc. Matthew also works with Eckerd Connects as a Transition Support Specialist. It is this role that brought the two of us into contact as he has become a regular customer at WellBuilt Bikes. Our partnership with Eckerd in both work readiness as well as making transportation available to young people in their programs has really blossomed in large part due to Matthew constantly showing up to get bikes for the youth he has been working with. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theworkethic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkethic/support
Today, Caleb sits down with Ben to answer a question sent in from one of our followers about sharing Christ with followers of other religions.
Today, Caleb sits down with Sean McDowell to talk about Intelligent Design
In today's episode, Caleb sits down with J. Warner Wallace, author of "Cold-Case Christianity" and "God's Crime Scene" among others, to discuss the reliability of the Gospels.
Today, Caleb sits down with the entire Grounds4Faith team and talks about their plans to make a stand for Christ this school year.
Today, Caleb sits down for part 2 with Allen Crostic and covers the topic of "Do all religions lead to God?"
Listen in as Ben talks with Caleb about his summer's journey overseas!
Follow Caleb as he teaches you how he breaks down a passage of scripture when he reads his Bible. The best way to interact with God's word is through questions! Today he will use James 1:16-27 as an example.
Today we examine the question of "Can the Bible be trusted?". Here are some simple explanations concerning the validity of the Bible!
As the saying goes, “Culture eats strategy for lunch every time.” Regardless of how visionary and strategic your leadership may be, if the culture does not support the vision, bringing the vision to fruition can be an uphill and no win battle. Tune in to Leadership Matters with co-hosts Dr. Sheryl White and Linda Shoob as they discuss cultivating a “can do” culture with special guest Tony Moore, Chief Human Resources Officer of Eckerd based in Clearwater Beach, FL. Strategies that can be used to transform a stagnant company into an institution of excellence will be discussed, along with ways to improve outcomes through the art of influencing employees to go after what they want, while achieving performance goals that have been established for the organization.
As the saying goes, “Culture eats strategy for lunch every time.” Regardless of how visionary and strategic your leadership may be, if the culture does not support the vision, bringing the vision to fruition can be an uphill and no win battle. Tune in to Leadership Matters with co-hosts Dr. Sheryl White and Linda Shoob as they discuss cultivating a “can do” culture with special guest Tony Moore, Chief Human Resources Officer of Eckerd based in Clearwater Beach, FL. Strategies that can be used to transform a stagnant company into an institution of excellence will be discussed, along with ways to improve outcomes through the art of influencing employees to go after what they want, while achieving performance goals that have been established for the organization.
Interview with Carol Washington (Part 2)On today's episode we are back with Carol Washington, the Chief Operating Officer of Life's Work of Western PA, to dive deeper into her position at her nonprofit, her mission when it comes to the organization, and how she has worked with students and employees as a mentor and leader throughout her career.Carol began her career out of college starting in the business world with Thrift Drug. What was at the time a close knit “mom and pop” atmosphere, Thrift Drug's merger with Eckerd launched Carol into the corporate world and a different experience dealing in Human Resources. It was here that Carol begun to take on the role of a leader for others and help them along a path to success. Carol also discusses with me her experience in working with INROADS Pittsburgh as a recruiter to help students land internships throughout their collegiate career. For many of these students, it was their first foray into business environments, so Carol acted as an advisor and liaison to these students, coaching them on how to behave in business environments. We talk through tips for behaving at corporate events, and the importance of learning proper business etiquette.At its core, Life's Work's mission is to serve those with disabilities. However, the word takes on a broader meaning than anticipated, serving those not only with intellectual or physical disabilities, but also individuals and families that may have fallen on hard times, such as single parenthood or low income. Many who come to Carol's organization have found them through referrals or direct knowledge. It is clear to see Carol's devotion to her employees and the community, and her passion in working for this nonprofit. For those that may be considering a career in nonprofit, be sure to tune in to my discussion with Carol on the show today.About Carol WashingtonCarol Washington the Chief Operating Officer of Life's Work Pittsburgh.Key Takeaways[9:01] Career with Eckerd Drug Job at Thrift Drug was mom and pop shop and non-union First dip into Human Resources and defend for and against unions[11:07] Teaching corporate etiquette 5 Top tips for behaving at corporate events Proper speaking business etiquette[17:16] What to Know about Life's Work Serve persons with disabilities Intellectual, mental health, single parenthood, low income, etc. Some disabilities you see, but most you cannot 90 years ago, when Life's Work founded, women founders were viewed as “disabled” Women would get together and sew and sell garments Appreciative of company's legacy[21:24] Life's Work mission Help persons with disabilities that cannot get work in community work setting Provide work for those in internal facilities Determine their capabilities and place them in appropriate jobs[24:41] Carol's Big Idea Always think about the client Nonprofits can't live without donations OR without boards to demand standards Client resonates in every message[28:49] Tool Carol cannot live without Inspired by those that have lived through struggles – John O'Leary Resources Mentioned:“On Fire: The 7 Choices to Ignite a Radically Inspired Life” – John O'LearyConnect With Carol Washington:LinkedInLearn More About Carol Washington:Life's Work Executive TeamThe No BS Show is brought to you by audible.com. Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/NoBS. Try a book like the Creator's Code: The Six Essential Skills of Extraordinary Entrepreneurs by Amy Wilkinson. You can download it for free today. Go to Audibletrial.com/NoBS. Again that's audibletrial.com/NoBS for your FREE audiobook.Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.