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On this week's episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast, Donna J. Adams, EdD, discusses the noticeable rise in learner concerns over the past five years. Now that we are more than half a decade removed from the peak of the pandemic, managing these issues has become a top priority. With UTMB in Galveston, Texas, Dr. Adams serves as Program Director, Translational Research Education, in the Institute for Translational Sciences Office of Educational Programs. We're excited to welcome Dr. Adams for her first appearance on the show as we explore how faculty leadership can actively step in and help address these challenges. "I always tell students you need to look long term. You need to think about what skills can I pick up now that could be transferable to a postdoc to get into where I really want to go? Sometimes you have to play the long game instead of the short game," Dr. Adams said. Learning about unexpected career paths, opening new doors, and playing the "long game" (since some of the skills you gain will stay with you throughout your career) are all explored in this episode through the lens of Dr. Adams's robust experience. Transferable skills, a sense of curiosity, and relationship building are also covered. As the discussion wraps up, Dr. Adams also addresses getting comfortable with change, one of the few constants in academia, and why providing psychological safety is essential.
As a staple of our childhoods and a safe space for our children, we all know and love Sesame Street. Perhaps we were unaware of the resources available specific to military families. Join us and long-time expert and representative of Sesame Street, Rocio Galarza, as we explore the exciting website for families, educators, and community members who support military-connected children on Sesame Street for Military Families! Wellness, everyday challenges, deployments, grief, healing, military life, routines, and building bonds are just a few of the topics that you can find outstanding resources and activities made for you and your child. In this episode, we highlight the recent updates to the website that make it even more user friendly for educators and families. Show Notes: Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas. This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the USAA Foundation. Resources: Sesame Street for Military Families https://sesamestreetformilitaryfamilies.org/ Military Child Education Coalition https://militarychild.org/ Military OneSource https://militaryonesource.mil Biography for guest host Rocio Galarza: Rocio is the Vice President for Sesame Street's U.S. Educational Programs, targeting social impact and how to connect families with necessary resources. She has been with Sesame Street for over twenty years and has consistently focused on Social Emotional well-being for children and families, as well as how to strategize on a larger national scale to secure resources for programs providing this safety at scale. We are honored to explore the recent updates to the website Sesame Street for Military Families with Rocio!
May 14, 2026 This episode of Everything Co-op features Part II of the Social Economy Road Show to NYC & Boston, with guests Michael A. Peck, Iñigo Albizuri, Ibon Zugasti and Kaisu Tuominiemi. Vernon and his guests explore the vision behind the initiative and highlight what participants can look forward to during the Road Show. The initiative will include a series of events that will focus on connecting with regional stakeholders, sharing knowledge, and identifying opportunities for collaboration and joint action to drive social and economic change. The institutional cosponsors for the May 25-31 ASETT-H@W&L Social Economy Road Show to NYC & Boston are: the American Sustainable Business Network, (ASBN), CUNY Law School Community Economic Development Clinic (CEDC), Local Area Assistance Fund in Boston (LEAF), Greater Boston Labor Council ( GBLC), Manufacturing Renaissance, & Humanity At Work & Life (H@W&L). Michael A. Peck served as Mondragon International's USA/Canada delegate (1999-2019) and currently serves as the ASETT (Arizmendiarrieta Social Economy Think Tank) USA & Canada representative. He co-edited Humanity@Work&Life volumes I & II (Oak Tree Press, 2023/2025), with Dr. Christina Clamp. Iñigo Albizuri – ASETT General Director, Global Head of Public Affairs at Mondragon, President of CICOPA (the international organization of industrial and service cooperatives) and International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) Vice-President - Cooperatives Europe, representing Spain. Ibon Zugasti - International Project Manager at LKS Cooperative (the Management Consulting Division of Mondragon Corporation), Deputy Director of the Millennium Project Global Futures Think Tank, Managing Partner/Director in PROSPEKTIKER – European Institute for Futures Studies and Strategy, and leads the ASETT Foresight Hub. Kaisu Tuominiemi - a Finnish entrepreneur, educator, learning experience designer, and member-owner at TAZEBAEZ S. Coop, where she serves as Lead of Educational Programs and a Senior Learning Facilitator with the Travelling U team affiliated with Mondragon Team Academy (MTA) and Mondragon University (MU). Event listings & registration links are provided below for your convenience. Building Mutual Social Economy Bridges – NYC CUNY School of Law, Queens, NY Tuesday, May 26 • 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM RSVP here: https://asett-nyc.eventbrite.com (https://asett-nyc.eventbrite.com/) An interactive convening focused on building the social and solidarity economy across local and global contexts, bringing together leaders from ASETT, Humanity @ Work & Life, and CUNY Law, in partnership with NYS Senator Jamaal Bailey! Participants are invited to an interactive event structured around the social and solidarity economy Bring your ideas, share your work, and connect with others shaping the social and solidarity economy. Convened by the CUNY Law School Community Economic Development Clinic (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/preview?eid=1986831659979) and H@W&L. Building Mutual Social Economy Bridges Reception SEIU 32BJ Local 615, 26 West Street, Boston, MA Thursday, May 28 • 6 PM - 8 PM A reception with leaders from Mondragón and Arizmendiarrieta Social Economy Think Tank (ASETT) and Humanity@Work&Life – together with members of the American Sustainable Business Network, the Greater Boston Labor Council, and the Local Enterprise Assistance Fund. Come meet fellow practitioners, organizers, and leaders working at the intersection of business, labor, and community development. Connect, exchange ideas, and build momentum for a stronger, more collaborative social and solidarity economy. Event URL: https://asett-reception.eventbrite.com (https://asett-reception.eventbrite.com/) Building Mutual Social Economy Bridges – Boston Josephine A. Fiorentino Community Center, Brighton, MA Friday, May 29 • 2:30 PM - 4 PM RSVP here: https://asett-boston.eventbrite.com (https://asett-boston.eventbrite.com/)
PeDRA's Executive Director, Mike Siegel, PhD, and Director of Educational Programs, Jenn Dawson, are attending the 83rd Annual Society for Investigative Dermatology Meeting in Chicago, IL! In this bonus episode, they highlight what attendees can look forward to and why the SID meeting continues to be such a valuable gathering for the dermatology research community. Stay tuned for ongoing coverage throughout the week, including poster interviews, key takeaways from PeDRA President Keith Choate, MD, PhD, and much more.Interested in sharing your thoughts about the meeting in a brief interview with Jenn Dawson? Jenn will be on-site through Friday afternoon — reach out here to connect!
Sound Healing with David Gibson Immersive Sound Baths The Four Pillars of the Sound Healing Center The organization operates through four primary branches: the Globe Institute, the Sound Healing Store, the Sound Therapy Center, and the Sound Healing Research Foundation. The Globe Institute stands as the only state-approved college in the United States dedicated to sound healing, offering certificates both in-person in Sausalito and online. Complementing this is the Sound Healing Store, which hosts over 400 instruments and advanced vibroacoustic technologies, such as sound lounges and brainwave assessment software. The clinical side is supported by the Sound Therapy Center, which addresses over 40 specific health issues, including a specialized protocol for dementia that has been implemented in Northern California for the last two years. Educational Programs and Community Outreach The center places a strong emphasis on vocational training, aiming for a 70% job placement rate for its students. Beyond its core certificates, the Sound Education Association recently secured a $100,000 grant to integrate its curriculum into two Montessori schools, creating over 2,500 exercises for children from infancy through age 18. These programs are designed around brain development research and are currently expanding globally. For adults, the center offers summer intensives, recording programs, and unique retreats like the annual Mount Shasta Sound Healing Retreat held each August. The 20th Annual Sound Healing Conference (April 24-26) The upcoming 20th Sound Healing Conference is a free online event featuring 14 of the world's top researchers, pioneers, and sound therapists. The conference covers a vast array of topics, including the harmonic series, sacred geometry, and somatic singing. Notable presentations include Ryan Sarnataro's deep dive into antique singing bowls, Marianne Gubri's work with the harp as an intuitive healing instrument, and Jerry Jen's research into muscle testing. Each session is designed to be immersive, incorporating "sound baths" to provide participants with a direct experience of the healing frequencies discussed. Immersive Sound Bath Demonstrations The latter portion of the presentation focuses on experiential sound baths from various practitioners. Jenn Cunnings provides a light language transmission, while Marla May utilizes the frame drum for a more activating experience. Maren Azoff leads participants in the Sanskrit chant "Aham Prema" (I am divine love), emphasizing the importance of clear vowels and deep abdominal breathing to move frequency through the body. These demonstrations illustrate the diverse modalities—ranging from harps and chimes to vocal invocations—used to induce states of deep relaxation and "bliss." The Sound Healing Center offers a robust framework for those seeking to explore sound as a therapeutic tool, whether through formal vocational education, scientific research, or personal wellness. By bridging the gap between ancient practices like singing bowls and modern technologies like voice analysis software, the center provides a comprehensive path toward holistic harmony and professional certification in the field.
Episode Summary: Why do so many churches struggle to respond to today's cultural challenges? The answer lies in a forgotten chapter of church history. What's happening in the church today did not appear overnight. The roots go back more than a century.This week we are joined by Theology Mom, Krista Bontrager, co-founder of the Center for Biblical Unity. She traces how the modernist fundamentalist controversy that started in the late 1800s ultimately set the stage for current postmodern pressures in evangelical churches and institutions. Historically speaking, this is one of the few times in history when Christians have disregarded its clear mandate to seek to transform our cultures with God's truth, goodness, and beauty. This conversation will help you understand:The roots of progressive ChristianityThe history of evangelicalismWhy many Christians are culturally disengagedWhat it will take to renew Christian institutions in our cultural momentPractical next stepsIt is long past time for our churches and Christian universities to rise up in obedience to our calling to be salt and light in the cultures and nations around us.Who is Disciple Nations Alliance (DNA)? Since 1997, DNA's mission has been to equip followers of Jesus around the globe with a biblical worldview, empowering them to build flourishing families, communities, and nations.
Jessica Broutt is the Program Director for Pathway at UCLA Extension, an inclusive college program for neurodivergent young adults at UCLA Extension. Over the past six years, Jessica has worked to increase student access to the Pathway program, and maintain a high level of inclusion. Prior to joining the Pathway team, Jessica was the Manager of Educational Programs at Outfest, supporting at-risk LGBTQ young adults in obtaining an education in film. https://autismresourceproject.org/podcast/
Battle Ground Public Schools is placing a replacement educational programs and operations levy on the February 10, 2026 special election ballot, saying state and federal funding no longer cover the rising costs of educating more than 13,000 students in 19 schools. If approved, the levy would help pay for student safety, smaller class sizes, special education, teachers, nursing, mental health support, sports and extracurricular activities, as well as career and technical education and college preparation programs, with collections scheduled from 2027 through 2030 at one of the lowest projected local school tax rates in Clark County. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/replacement-of-expired-battle-ground-student-educational-programs-and-operations-levy-to-appear-on-ballot-in-february-2026/ #BattleGround #ClarkCounty #SchoolLevy #EducationFunding #BGPSchools #StudentSupport #CTE #SpecialEducation #SchoolFinance
Come with us for a wander through the fertile grounds of possibility with James McLennon, the visionary behind Farm My School. Todays ep unearths how a patch of school soil can become so much more than a playground—it can nourish bodies, minds, and entire communities. From the thriving farm at Bellarine Secondary College to the ripple effects it's having on students, neighbours, and local food systems, James shares how education and regeneration can thrive side by side. This is a story about reimagining our schools as living, breathing ecosystems—places where compost becomes curriculum and connection becomes the harvest. Tune in for a hopeful glimpse of a future where every school grows food, community, and a deep sense of belonging. We talked about:School grounds can become fertile community hubs—places that feed both bellies and belongingWhen locals roll up their sleeves together, school gardens become living lessons in connectionBuilding a farm in a single day can spark a groundswell of hope, pride, and shared purposeFood production isn't separate from education—it is education in its most delicious formRegenerative farming principles can take root in classrooms, teaching care for soil and soul alikeLocal food systems are the backbone of resilient communities and thriving futuresWhen students grow food, they also grow confidence, calm, and mental well-beingPartnering with local growers deepens food diversity and strengthens community tiesThe Farm My School model offers a blueprint for rewilding education from the ground upThe vision ahead: a network of school farms growing food, connection, and a future of togethernessPod Partners Rock: Australian Medicinal Herbs Code: Future5Links You'll LoveFarm My School onlineLoved this? Try these:Jamie Loveday - Sowing Seeds for Food Deserts in the CitySupport the ShowCasual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonBuy the Book - Futuresteading - live like tomorrow matters, Huddle - creating a tomorrow of togethernessSupport the show
Dr. Laura Scherck Wittcoff hosts a compelling discussion on the importance of intuition and personal safety with Barb Jordan, a safety expert and advocate. The episode explores Barb's personal journey, driven by family tragedy, to educate and empower individuals to recognize and prevent predatory behavior. Key Topics Covered: Barb's Background and Motivation: Barb's journey from being an elite athlete to a dedicated safety advocate. The murder of Barb's sister, Beverly, as the pivotal event that inspired the founding of Always Bev. Recognizing Manipulation and Predatory Behavior: Real-life examples of manipulation and the subtle red flags that often precede violent behavior. Importance of trusting one's gut feelings and setting boundaries. The Mission of Always Bev: The organization's mission is to provide life-changing safety skills and awareness to prevent violence. Description of the workshops and the groups they target, including universities and corporations. Safety Skills and Awareness: Techniques for situational awareness and personal safety. Practical tips for recognizing manipulation tactics. Community and Outreach: How Always Bev uses word of mouth and community connections to spread its message. The impact of social media in creating awareness for personal safety education. Educational Programs and Workshops: Description of the kinds of workshops offered, catering to different demographics. The role of storytelling and real-life scenarios in educating participants. Future Aspirations: Barb's goals for expanding the reach of Always Bev. Desire to collaborate with influencers and celebrities to amplify the organization's voice. Call to Action: Listeners are encouraged to trust their intuition, remain vigilant, and consider participating in or supporting Always Bev's programs. They can reach out via Always Bev's website for more information about workshops and to help spread the word about the importance of personal safety. Conclusion: The episode concludes with a heartfelt message on the power of resilience, leaning on one's intuition, and the transformative journey of turning personal tragedy into a purpose-driven mission. Barb Jordan stands as a beacon of hope and strength, encouraging everyone to take their personal safety seriously. Listeners are invited to subscribe to the podcast for more inspiring stories and insights on nonprofits and social enterprises. For more information about Small & Gutsy, check out the website: www.smallandgutsy.org
Roger and Annie welcome Alan Pinck, EA and moderator of Tax Talk Today, for a wide-ranging conversation about his transition from hospitality management to tax representation work. Alan shares war stories from the days of preparing returns by hand, explains why treating IRS auditors with respect yields better outcomes than adversarial tactics, and discusses the critical differences between examination and collections work. The conversation covers everything from ghost preparers and ERC problems to building a year-round practice, teaching strategies, and why the most important day of tax season is April 16th.SponsorsPadgett - Contact Padgett or Email Jeff PhillipsConnect with Alanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-pinck-ea-1b29b66https://apincktax.com/ Get NASBA Approved CPE or IRS Approved CELaunch the course on EarmarkCPE to get free CPE/CE for listening to this episode.Chapters(00:00) - Introduction and Welcome (01:05) - Special Guest Introduction: Alan Pink (02:13) - Alan's Journey into Tax Profession (04:57) - Challenges and Anecdotes in Tax Preparation (13:09) - Representation and Audits (22:28) - Collections vs. Examination (29:12) - Current Issues and Credits (30:06) - Taxpayer Liability and Rule Changes (31:11) - Understanding Captive Insurance (33:35) - Advice for New Tax Professionals (34:33) - NAEA and Educational Programs (38:21) - Becoming a Tax Talk Moderator (41:36) - Challenges and Rewards of Live Shows (51:12) - Upcoming Speaking Engagements (53:19) - Final Thoughts and Farewell Follow the Federal Tax Updates Podcast on Social Mediatwitter.com/FedTaxPodfacebook.com/FedTaxPodlinkedin.com/showcase/fedtaxpodConnect with the Hosts on LinkedInRoger HarrisAnnie SchwabReviewLeave a review on Apple Podcasts or PodchaserSubscribeSubscribe to the Federal Tax Updates podcast in your favorite podcast app!This podcast is a production of Earmark MediaThe full transcript for this episode is available by clicking on the Transcript tab at the top of this pageAll content from this podcast by SmallBizPros, Inc. DBA PADGETT BUSINESS SERVICES is intended for informational purposes only.
Sleep struggles in families create a cascading effect. When children can't sleep, parents don't sleep, and everyone's mood, health, and ability to function suffers. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Funke Afolabi-Brown, author of Beyond Tired and a triple board-certified sleep physician who transformed her own family's sleep crisis into a mission to help others. Drawing from both her medical expertise and personal experience with a reflux baby who wouldn't sleep, Dr. Brown is here to uncover the complex relationship between sleep and behavior. Join us this week to learn the three categories of sleep issues and how to identify which one your child is dealing with. Dr. Brown shares why sleep hygiene matters, the surprising connection between ADHD and sleep disorders, and her CREATE framework for better sleep. Whether you're dealing with a toddler who won't stay in bed or your own 3 a.m. wake-ups, you'll walk away with actionable tools to help your entire family get the restorative sleep you need. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/112 Follow us on our socials: https://www.instagram.com/planningplaytime/ https://www.facebook.com/Planningplaytime/ https://www.pinterest.com/planningplaytim/
Terry Howell, the Chief Operating Officer of the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, takes us on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of aviation history. Nestled in McMinnville, Oregon, this museum is not just a collection of aircraft; it's a vibrant hub dedicated to preserving the stories of those who flew them and the technology behind the machines. The museum has earned its stripes as one of the top ten aviation museums in the U.S., and with good reason!In our conversation, Terry reveals how the museum has evolved over the years—from its humble beginnings to housing the iconic Spruce Goose, a marvel of engineering and a testament to human ingenuity. We learn about some of the incredible exhibits, including a detailed discussion of the Spruce Goose's storied past and its journey to McMinnville, which sounds like something out of a movie. Oh, did I forget to mention the SR-71 Blackbird they have in the museum? It is just one of the unique collection of aircraft, from vintage warbirds to space travel artifacts, along with ongoing restoration projects. Terry shares anecdotes about the museum's educational initiatives that bring aviation and space exploration to life for kids and adults alike, emphasizing the importance of hands-on learning. Whether it's a field trip for local schools or summer camps focusing on aviation science, the museum plays a pivotal role in inspiring future generations to reach for the stars. The passion of the volunteers, many of whom are veterans with firsthand experience, adds an extra layer of authenticity and connection to the aircraft they care for. With so much to see and do, we encourage listeners to plan a visit to this gem of a museum. You'll walk away with not just knowledge, but a deep appreciation for the history that shaped our skies.[00:00] Welcome and Introduction[01:17] Thought to Ponder[01:47] Guest Introduction: Terry Howell[03:22] Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum Overview[05:27] The Spruce Goose: A Storied History[08:11] Restoration and Favorite Aircraft[12:32] Space Artifacts and Future Plans[17:54] Flight Simulators and Unique Exhibits[20:13] Exploring the Skunkworks Collection[20:52] The IMAX Theater and Event Spaces[22:54] Community Engagement and Local Impact[26:25] Educational Programs and Camps[31:45] Veterans and Volunteer Contributions[33:20] Conclusion and Final Thoughts[34:46] Fun Facts and JokesTakeaways: The Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon, is a treasure trove of aviation history, showcasing iconic aircraft while promoting education for all ages. Terry Howell's journey from the Coast Guard to COO of a leading aviation museum highlights the power of seizing opportunities and following your passion. The Spruce Goose, housed in the museum, is not just a plane; it's a legendary piece of history that took years to restore and is a must-see for aviation enthusiasts. The museum offers engaging educational programs, including summer camps, robotics workshops, and field trips, emphasizing hands-on learning and community involvement. Terry passionately discusses the unique artifacts and aircraft, including the Warthog A-10 and the SR-71, showcasing the museum's diverse collection aimed at inspiring future generations. Visitors can experience thrilling flight simulators at the museum, offering a taste of flying iconic aircraft like the Spruce Goose and the SR-71, making learning both fun and immersive. Home - Evergreen MuseumThe Spruce Goose - Evergreen MuseumSR-71 Blackbird - Evergreen...
Does your child struggle to sit still or focus during learning time? What if the problem isn't that they're not paying attention, but that their brain actually learns best through movement, touch, and sensory input? In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Christina Bretz, a pediatric occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience and senior professional learning manager at Learning Without Tears. Join us to learn how surprise, play, and touch help children retain information and engage socially, while also supporting sensory sensitivities in a developmentally appropriate way. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/111 Follow us on our socials: https://www.instagram.com/planningplaytime/ https://www.facebook.com/Planningplaytime/ https://www.pinterest.com/planningplaytim/
Aubrey Masango speaks to Prof Ylva Rodny Gumede, The Senior Director for Global Engagement at UJ on the impact that the recent collapse of USAID’s global education programs has had on research in developing countries. They also reflect on the need for institutions of higher learning to fund their own research programs and evolve past research to creating industries from their research findings and solutions. . Tags: 702, The Aubrey Masango Show, Aubrey Masango, Education Feature, USAID, Educational Programs, Research Facilities, Africa, Indigenous knowledge, New Knowledge systems, Universities The Aubrey Masango Show is presented by late night radio broadcaster Aubrey Masango. Aubrey hosts in-depth interviews on controversial political issues and chats to experts offering life advice and guidance in areas of psychology, personal finance and more. All Aubrey’s interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Aubrey Masango Show. Listen live on weekdays between 20:00 and 24:00 (SA Time) to The Aubrey Masango Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and on CapeTalk between 20:00 and 21:00 (SA Time) https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk Find out more about the show here https://buff.ly/lzyKCv0 and get all the catch-up podcasts https://buff.ly/rT6znsn Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfet Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a parenting storm, desperately trying to keep your cool while your child is melting down? I'm talking with Dr. Alissa Jerud, a clinical psychologist who specializes in anxiety and emotion regulation, and author of Emotion-Savvy Parenting: A Shame-Free Guide to Navigating Emotional Storms and Deepening Connection. She brings a unique perspective that combines cognitive behavioral therapy techniques with the messy reality of parenting, and shares a revolutionary approach to handling both our children's emotions and our own. Join us this week to discover practical strategies for when emotions run high (both yours and your child's). Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/110 Follow us on our socials: https://www.instagram.com/planningplaytime/ https://www.facebook.com/Planningplaytime/ https://www.pinterest.com/planningplaytim/
Today I'm talking with Dr. Hokehe Eko, a board-certified integrative pediatrician, whose work focuses on the powerful connection between gut health and brain function – especially in children with autism and ADHD. Through stories of children who went from aggressive to calm, from constipated to regular, and from non-verbal to speaking their first words, you'll discover practical dietary changes that can improve your child's quality of life. While these interventions don't cure autism or ADHD, they can significantly enhance therapy outcomes and family dynamics by addressing the underlying inflammation that may be driving challenging behaviors. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/109
When your child answers “good” to your question about their day, it might feel like the conversation ends there. But they're actually telling you a story. You just need the tools to uncover it. In this episode, listening expert Christine Miles and I explore how to teach kids the language of listening, helping them – and you – tune in to the full story behind every conversation. Through her Listening Path framework, Christine offers a practical way to turn listening into a skill kids can learn and use. You'll discover how to ask the right questions to uncover stories and help your kids build deeper connections with the people in their lives. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/108
You're at your dock, focused on filleting some Florida Keys yelloweye and vermilion snapper you just caught a few hours ago at the Islamorada Hump. You're in the zone, filet knife in hand, when two FWC agents surprise you from behind. That heart-stopping, "oh-crap-did-I-do-something-wrong" feeling is something every angler knows. But here's the thing: not every FWC inspection is a bad one. Stick around as I relive my surprise dockside FWC inspection at Tavernier Creek Marina. Interested in booking a fishing charter in The Florida Keys? I have two boat options- both are listed on my website. https://www.goodkarmasportfishing.com Capt. Ryan Van Fleet of Good Karma Sportfishing and Educational Programs has the fishing report for you for The Florida Keys- Key Largo, Tavernier, Islamorada, Marathon, South Florida. https://www..goodkarmasportfishing.com Join the Good Karma Sportfishing Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodkarmasportfishing For the "Best Of" Free Tier, The Good Karma Rigging Crew 2.0 $25 a month and THE Angler's Edge $50 a month. All other courses and private Zoom call information on the website. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
The traditional education model we've been using since the 1940s was designed for assembly line workers. But this system is failing to prepare kids for real life. This week, I'm talking to Dr. Linda Hopper, a former business coach turned classroom teacher, who turned the system upside down by bringing coaching principles into the classroom. After spending 14 years in the classroom, Dr. Hopper found that asking the right questions - rather than just giving the right answers - is the key to helping kids grow and learn. Join us today as Dr. Hopper shows us how we, as educators and parents, can empower kids to become experts on themselves. Her approach shifts the focus away from standardized tests and helps students build skills that last a lifetime. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/107
This week, I'm talking with Stefanie Adler, a functional diagnostic nutritionist who transformed her own childhood of chronic digestive issues into a mission to help families heal through food. After being told at age 12 that she'd have to live with IBS forever, Stefanie changed her diet against medical advice and watched symptoms she'd had for 13 years disappear within months. Now she helps parents decode their children's symptoms by addressing root causes rather than masking problems. Join us today as Stefanie shares practical strategies for building your child's immune system through protective foods, simple swaps for common household toxins, and ways to make real food appealing even when everyone else has packaged snacks. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/106
This week, I'm joined by Alisha from Rainbow Sky Creations, a passionate educator who's spent years transforming how children experience mathematics in the classroom. She shares how, when children can touch, manipulate, and physically interact with mathematical concepts, something remarkable happens in their brains that traditional paper-and-pencil methods simply can't replicate. Join us to hear the compelling research that shows how students using concrete materials develop stronger neural pathways for abstract thinking, leading to 30 to 50% faster learning and a staggering 90% increase in engagement. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/105
A simple tweak in how we talk to kids about emotions can transform those frustrating moments into genuine connection. When children lack the vocabulary for their emotions, they face the same barrier as trying to communicate in a foreign language. Kristina Lucia, an award-winning author and illustrator who creates books about feelings, discovered firsthand how learning to name and express emotions changed her relationships. Join us this week to discover why vulnerability isn't weakness, how to meet children at their level (literally and figuratively), and practical ways to expand emotional vocabulary for the whole family. Most importantly, you'll learn how small adjustments in communication create space for deeper understanding and stronger connections. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/104
Finding the balance between gentle parenting and building resilience in our kids is a huge challenge, often resulting in unintentional perfectionism on our part as parents. But could this perfectionism be having a deeper impact on your child's development? I'm speaking to Lisa Chan, a former pediatric occupational therapist turned parent coach, to explore how we can support our children's emotional development without falling into the perfectionism trap. Lisa brings over a decade of experience working with kids who have autism, ADHD, and sensory challenges, and she shares why she made the shift from therapy to parent coaching. Tune in this week as Lisa shares practical strategies for understanding your child's unique needs, whether it's sensory input, executive functioning challenges, or emotional regulation struggles. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/103
Aaron Titterington from Jones Dairy joins us again to share her family's efforts in Northwest Iowa to connect with their community and consumers. From their reoccurring Breakfast on the Farm happening June 21st, to their open-door visitor center where consumers can drop in any time or their more unique events like Books in the Barn where school aged kids read books to calves, Jones Dairy is reaching all ages of consumers in their community! Aaron shares an inspiring vision when it comes to agri-tourism and the experience she wants to create for their visitors in this STtalks.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:37 History of Jones Dairy02:03 Community Engagement and Events06:10 Visitor Center and Tours09:33 Educational Programs and Outreach12:10 Impact and Future Goals17:29 Conclusion and Upcoming Events
How do we help our young children with their handwriting? And in this digital age where everyone's learning on an iPad, is it even necessary for children to be practicing their handwriting skills? School-based occupational therapist Dr. Christina Bretz believes handwriting remains a crucial skill for children's cognitive development, even in our digital age. Listen in this week to learn the research that proves the importance of children learning handwriting, and practical strategies for teaching handwriting. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/102
My guest today is Dr. Aditya Nagrath, who holds a PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science. With over 30 years of industry experience as a software engineer, author, and entrepreneur, he's worked on everything from atomic clocks to Amazon's Kindle Fire. As founder of Elephant Head Math software and the Elephant Learning Math Academy, he's developed an online system that helps children learn about a year and a half of math in just 10 weeks when used 30 minutes per week. In our conversation, Dr. Nagrath outlines three distinct steps to master new math concepts – define, recognize, and produce. He explains the crucial "language gap" in mathematics, and explores the difference between recognizing math symbols on paper versus truly understanding and applying mathematical concepts. Most importantly, we discuss math anxiety and what children need to overcome it. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/101
Have you ever felt caught in the crossfire between gentle parenting and raising resilient kids? As a parent in today's world, I constantly wrestle with how to validate my children's emotions while still helping them develop the strength to face life's inevitable challenges. This tension between empathy and resilience represents one of the most significant parenting dilemmas of our time. In this special 100th episode, I'm diving into a concept that has transformed my approach to parenting: preparing the child for the road, not the road for the child. Join me this week as I introduce you to the concept of antifragile children—those who don't just bounce back from challenges but actually grow stronger because of them. I share three practical strategies to foster this quality in your children, helping them develop the emotional equivalent of "stress wood" that will enable them to stand tall through life's inevitable storms. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/100
In this episode, Bill welcomes Steve Novakovic, Managing Director of Educational Programs for CAIA Association, to discuss the evolving nature of endowment investing, the growing role of total portfolio approaches (TPA), and the shifting responsibilities of asset allocators. Steve shares his journey from working at the Cornell University Investment Office to shaping the CAIA curriculum, emphasizing how events like the global financial crisis and modern portfolio theory shaped his views. They also explore the role of diversification in portfolio construction, the importance of due diligence and manager selection, the rising impact of retail democratization, and the ethical foundation needed to support long-term credibility in the profession. Steve further outlines how CAIA is adapting its curriculum, introducing proprietary ethical principles, and leading with new educational tools like the UniFi platform.
Have you ever struggled with setting boundaries while still being a kind, gentle person? Today's conversation might just transform your approach to parenting and relationships. In this episode, I'm diving into the world of boundaries with Amy Armstrong, a pioneer in conflict resolution who brings her expertise from high-conflict divorce situations into practical advice for everyday parenting. She introduces a revolutionary approach to boundaries that allows us to maintain our warmth and kindness while still protecting our needs and teaching our children valuable life skills. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/99
Have you ever had one of those moments where you discover something so important, you can't believe no one told you sooner? That's exactly how I felt recording this episode. If your child snores, breathes through their mouth, grinds their teeth, has ADHD symptoms, gets frequent cavities, or even wets the bed - these could all be signs of pediatric sleep apnea. The most shocking part? Unlike adult sleep apnea, the solution for children can be remarkably simple. Dr. Kalli Hale, a dentist specializing in sleep dentistry, shares how airway-centered dental care and how proper intervention in childhood can prevent a lifetime of sleep-disordered breathing issues. This information could literally change your child's life - it's that important. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/98
RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Departments joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to share insights about upcoming health initiatives as March's National Nutrition Month concludes. The department offers diverse health education programs targeting schools, employers, and community organizations. These initiatives focus on preventing critical health issues like obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Despite the significant allocation of healthcare funds to treatment, Tucker emphasizes the need to boost preventive measures. Topics include heart health, cancer prevention, and nutrition, with anti-vaping efforts highlighted. Additionally, FIT Colon Cancer Screening kits and well water testing kits are offered to promote early detection and safe living conditions.
What if your child told you their school wasn't teaching them to read properly? Would you believe them? In this week's episode, we dive deep into a story that's unfortunately all too common in our education system. Dr. Irene Daria shares her journey from being a concerned mother to becoming a developmental psychologist specializing in teaching children how to read. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/97
I'm joined by education blogger, children's book expert, and former teacher, Melissa Taylor. Melissa is the creator behind Imagination Soup: a blog where parents, grandparents, librarians, and teachers can find great children's books as well as educational learning ideas, resources, and community. We dive into the world of nonfiction and explore why it's such an essential part of a balanced reading diet for kids. Throughout the episode, Melissa shares practical tips and strategies for incorporating more nonfiction into your child's reading routine. From book talks and read-alouds to hands-on activities and critical thinking exercises, you'll come away with a toolbox full of ideas for making nonfiction fun and accessible for kids of all ages. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/96
George interviews Dr. Lois Lee, founder and CEO of the Children of the Night Foundation. Dr. Lois shares her journey from pursuing a PhD at UCLA to becoming an advocate for child sex trafficking victims. She discusses her encounters with the Hillside Strangler case, her groundbreaking work in helping young prostitutes, her relationship with law enforcement, and the establishment and success of the Children of the Night Foundation. Dr. Lois also talks about the foundation's educational programs, global reach, and plans for the future, including the creation of her own podcast. childrenofthenight.org 00:00 Introduction and Gratitude 00:37 Meet Dr. Lois Lee 01:25 Dr. Lois Lee's Background and Early Challenges 02:46 The Hillside Strangler Case 06:22 Building Children of the Night 09:35 Educational Programs and Global Impact 11:49 Transition to Media and Podcasting 17:18 Future Plans and Legacy 19:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Donations: https://streamlabs.com/georgethetech Website: http://georgethetech.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/georgethetech Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/georgethetech Instagram: @georgethetech Webcast: http://vobs.tv Podcast: http://theproaudiosuite.com
In this episode of Small Town Big Business, co-hosts Deb Barnett and Russ Williams introduce Sumer Oglesby, founder of Sumer School in Marion, Illinois. Sumer School began in 2021 to address educational gaps exacerbated by COVID-19, evolving from a tutoring service into a comprehensive enrichment program offering art, science, and more. Summer, a third-grade teacher with 13 years of experience, discusses her transition from public school teaching to entrepreneurship, focusing on providing hands-on, technology-free learning experiences. Facing the challenges of balancing two full-time roles and the intricacies of business management, Sumer shares her dedication to fostering an inclusive and engaging environment for students. Community support and the importance of allowing children to learn at their own pace without the constraints of age-specific curriculum are highlighted. 00:00 Welcome to Small Town Big Business 01:03 Meet Our Special Guest: Sumer Oglesby 01:40 Sumer's Teaching Journey 03:26 The Birth of Sumer School 04:58 Innovative Learning Approaches 10:41 Building and Expanding Sumer School 12:23 Balancing Teaching and Business 14:11 Identifying Core Responsibilities 14:42 Delegating Tasks for Growth 17:21 Community Support and Sponsorship 18:48 Marketing Challenges and Strategies 21:07 Educational Programs and Services 23:13 The Motivation Behind the Mission 26:07 Conclusion and Contact Information Recorded at EThOs Small Business Incubator and Co-working Spaces in Marion, Illinois. https://members.ethosmarion.org/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Our guest: https://www.sumerschool.com/
Anna Rita is the Regional Managing Director of Green Ivy International School and Interim Head of School at Pine Street School. As an expert in multilingual education, we explore the incredible power of learning languages in childhood. Anna Rita shares why the ages of 0-6 are a critical window for language acquisition, how bilingualism enhances executive function and cultural understanding, and the long-term cognitive benefits of speaking multiple languages. Whether you're considering language immersion school, learning a heritage language at home, or simply want to give your child's brain a boost, this episode will open your eyes to the world of possibilities in multilingual learning. Get ready to be inspired to help your child become a global citizen! Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/95
What makes the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio a landmark of both history and futuristic design? - Craig McDonald shares the unique architectural legacy of Alden B. Dow, highlighting the historic and innovative essence of his nearly 100-year-old home and studio. - Craig discusses his personal journey from a high school part-time employee at the Dow residence to becoming the Executive Director, emphasizing the deep community impact and educational programs associated with the Dow family's philanthropic work. - The episode delves intoThe influence Alden B. Dow had on Midland and beyond. Introducing modernism to Michigan. Inspiring future generations through creative and educational endeavors facilitated by the home and studio.Links:Alden B Dow Home and Studio Website: http://abdow.org/Subscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 Introduction to Total Michigan00:33 The Dow Family's Impact on Midland01:48 Exploring the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio02:48 Craig McDonald's Journey with the Dow Family04:41 Alden B. Dow's Architectural Philosophy06:48 Educational Programs and Community Impact15:16 Future Vision and Legacy of Alden B. Dow29:41 Conclusion and How to Visit
I sit down with Dr. Sara Delano Moore, a fourth-generation educator and expert in mathematics education, to discuss strategies for fostering a love of math in our children. Dr. Sara shares her insights on how kids' attitudes towards math are heavily influenced by the adults in their lives. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Sara offers practical tips and real-life examples of how we can incorporate math into everyday activities and conversations with our kids. Join me for this informative and inspiring discussion on nurturing a love of math in our children! Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/94
What does it look like to be biblical and counter-cultural when it comes to walking in unity today? Conversations around race, tolerance, social justice, racial reconciliation, and critical theory can be challenging and confusing, but what does a biblical approach look like? In this podcast, Jonathan Morrow had a conversation with Monique Duson and Krista Bontrager, about their new book Walking in Unity: Biblical Answers to Questions on Race and Racism.Get a copy of Walking in Unity: Biblical Answers to Questions on Race and Racism Monique Duson is the President at the Center for Biblical Unity. She has a background in social service and children's ministry. She has worked with a diverse array of under-served communities. She worked as a Missionary to South Africa for over four years, serving children and teachers impacted by drugs, violence, and trauma. She spent two decades advocating for Critical Race Theory (CRT), but through a series of events, she began to clearly see the contradictions of CRT with the historic Christian worldview. Monique is now convinced that CRT is not the best way to achieve racial unity and actively speaks out against the use of CRT within the church. Monique has appeared on shows such as Relatable (with Allie Beth Stuckey), the Alisa Childers podcast, and Breakpoint (with John Stonestreet). Monique has a BA in Sociology from Biola University, and is pursuing an MA in Public Theology at Birmingham Theological Seminary.Krista Bontrager is a fourth-generation Bible teacher. She is an author, podcaster, former university professor and homeschool mom. Krista has a BA in Communications from Biola University, and a MA in Theology, and MA in Bible Exposition from Talbot School of Theology. She has worked for almost three decades in various capacities in theology and apologetics, and is the VP of Educational Programs and Biblical Integrity at the Center for Biblical Unity. She is working on a Doctor of Ministry in Apologetics at Birmingham Theological Seminary.
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I sit down with Leslie Cole, Director of School Solutions at eLuma, to explore practical strategies for fostering educator well-being. Leslie brings a wealth of experience as a school psychologist, district administrator, and MTSS coordinator, and she's on a mission to promote student success by supporting the adults who serve them. Get ready to discover actionable tips for open communication, healthy boundaries, and a culture of respect in our schools. Whether you're an administrator looking to prevent teacher burnout or a parent wanting to partner with your child's teacher, this episode will equip you with the tools you need to make a positive impact. Let's dive in! Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/93
Are you having a hard time finding wahoo and black fin tuna? Are you looking to improve your catch rate in general and find more fish? Do you know about SatFish and if so are you using it regularly? I cover these questions and more. Thanks for watching and listening! Connect more on https://www.goodkarmasportfishing.com for charter information here in The Florida Keys- Key Largo, Islamorada and Tavernier Florida. I am a proud affiliate for SatFish and use it daily. In addition to this YouTube/podcast episode, I share about it regularly in my many online courses and fishing communities and you can also schedule a private Zoom recorded 1:1 with me to target your area. My $20 off affiliate code for SatFish is GOODKARMA. Check out https://www.satfish.com and sign up. Striker is my preferred apparel line- best quality of any brand on the market. Their jackets are keeping me warm on and off the water, love their gloves and the shirt I am wearing. My affiliate link is: https://www.alnk.to/5Q5QfR9 All Good Karma Sportfishing and Educational Programs are here: https://www.goodkarmafishingtackle.co... Join one of the three Patreon Tiers I mentioned with the link below: / goodkarmasportfishing -Best Of is Free -The Insider $5 a month -Good Karma Rigging Crew 2.0 $25 a month (includes The Insider) My IG is @goodkarmasportfishing_fl_keys Good Karma Fishing Club is a monthly private fishing community which is on Zoom and Voxer. Email me at goodkarmaryan@gmail.com to discuss further information. Recreational only.
In this episode, I talk with Anna Housley Juster, an expert in early childhood education, psychology, and clinical social work. Anna has done incredible things in her career, including serving as a content director for Sesame Street. She recently published a children's book called How to Train Your Amygdala that explains how this part of the brain works in a fun, engaging way. Our conversation covers the brain-body connection, practical ways to help children practice mindfulness and breathing, and the critical importance of play. Anna shares tips for implementing playful activities into your daily routine, even if you only have 10 minutes to spare. Learn how to help your child - and yourself - better understand and manage the brain's threat response system. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/92
I'm joined by Katy Wells, a nationally renowned decluttering expert, mom of two, and host of The Maximized Minimalist podcast. Katy shares her personal journey of how a life-changing car accident led her to take control of her physical environment and the powerful impact it had on her mental well-being. Throughout our conversation, Katy provides practical tips and strategies for decluttering your home in a way that feels manageable and sustainable. She emphasizes the importance of grace and progress over perfection, and shares how involving your kids in the process can teach them valuable life skills. If you're ready to release the stress and shame around clutter and bring more clarity and calm into your home, this episode is for you. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/91
I talk with Nellie Harden, a wife, mother of four daughters, former worth chaser, trauma survivor, author, and speaker in the space of family life and leadership. Nellie is here to share her insights on how we can strategically build a foundation for worth, esteem, and confidence in our children from a young age. Nellie breaks down the five pillars of self-worth that every human needs, and how parents can model these pillars and help their children internalize them. She walks us through the importance of being students of our children and involving them in family responsibilities to help them develop a strong sense of self. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/90
This week, I'm joined by Siris Raquel Rivas-Verdejo for a fascinating conversation about the deep connection between language, communication, and our bodies. As a coach, speech-language pathologist, learning behavioral specialist, and therapeutic energy worker, Siris brings a unique perspective to helping children build language skills and improve their quality of life. Join us in this episode as Siris breaks down the three key components of communication and offers her top tips for helping parents become better communicators and advocates for our children. Siris guides us through a powerful exercise to identify our body's "yes" and "no" responses, and how this tool can help parents understand their child's needs before they have the verbal skills to express them. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/88
This week, I'm joined by school counselor and Peaceful Parent Coach Kristina Manning who is on a mission to help overwhelmed parents stop yelling at their kids. She breaks down the principles of peaceful parenting, highlights the science behind why yelling ultimately doesn't work, and what we can do instead to teach our kids emotional regulation skills that will serve them well into adulthood. If you want to break the cycle of yelling and build a stronger, more respectful relationship with your children, this episode is for you. Kristina offers practical tips and a helpful framework for responding to your children in a calm, intentional way, and sheds light on the biggest difference between peaceful parenting and permissive parenting. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/87
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ali Navidi, a licensed clinical psychologist and co-founder of GI Psychology. He specializes in innovative treatments for GI disorders using clinical hypnosis and cognitive behavioral therapy. With his expertise, we dive deep into the brain-gut connection and explore why so many children experience stomach discomfort related to stress and anxiety. If your child suffers from regular stomach discomfort or has been diagnosed with IBS without any specific problem that doctors can find in their stomach, this episode is for you. Dr. Navidi breaks down the four-step progression of stomach pain related to stress and anxiety and offers hope for parents who have been struggling to find answers. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/86
"Cancer doesn't have to be a death sentence. It can be an awakening to a whole new way of living." - Dr. Nasha Winters Today, I sit down with Dr. Nasha Winters for an eye-opening conversation about revolutionizing cancer care. From her own journey surviving stage 4 ovarian cancer at 19 to becoming a pioneering oncology expert, Nasha's story is nothing short of inspirational. We dive into why the conventional approach to cancer falls short and how creating an anti-cancer environment in the body can be game-changing. As someone deeply invested in women's health over 40, I was fascinated by Nasha's insights on why common cancer screenings may do more harm than good and her empowering alternatives. Whether you're a survivor, currently battling the disease, or simply want to protect your health, this episode is packed with potentially life-saving information to help you take control of your wellbeing. What you'll learn: Why metabolic health is crucial for cancer prevention and treatment The potential risks of common cancer screening methods How lifestyle factors impact cancer risk and what to do about it The role of fasting in cancer recovery The truth about genetic risk factors for cancer Simple strategies to create an anti-cancer environment in your body How to empower yourself if diagnosed with cancer Full show notes: https://www.jjvirgin.com/nasha Shop Oura Rings: https://ouraring.com/ Vital Choice wild-caught seafood: https://vitalchoice.sjv.io/daKYGy Reignite Wellness™ Glutamine Powder: https://reignitewellness.com/products/glutamine-powder Reignite Wellness™ Magnesium Body Calm: https://reignitewellness.com/products/magnesium-body-calm Reignite Wellness™ Plant-Based & Paleo-Inspired All-In-One Shakes: https://reignitewellness.com/collections/shakes Try Pendulum: https://pendulumtherapeutics.sjv.io/jr9zVP Download my FREE Best Rest Sleep Cheat Sheet: https://jjvirgin.com/sleepDoes Trauma Cause Illness with Dr. Sara Gottfried: https://jjvirgin.com/main-podcast/does-trauma-cause-illness-with-dr-sara-gottfried-ep-639/ Nasha's Educational Programs for Practitioners: https://www.drnasha.com/books-and-education Episode Sponsors: Try Timeline: https://www.timelinenutrition.com/shop?rfsn=7082975.4b75243 Use code JJ10 for 10% off all products Go to qualialife.com/VIRGINWELLNESS to try Qualia risk-free for up to 100 days and code VIRGINWELLNESS for an additional 15% off Get Dr. Nasha's FREE ebook: 6 Steps to Dealing with a Cancer Diagnosis