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Our second March episode shines a spotlight on a national treasure – the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and its comprehensive work to support the family caregivers of veterans. I talked with three of the executives with the EFD about their programs, including the Hidden Heroes program and the Dole Caregiver Fellows, as well as talked with a Dole Caregiver Fellow and her journey through the health care system with her veteran husband who suffered a TBI while on active duty. And, since March is also National Traumatic Brain Injury Month, I also talk to Dr. Gail Anderson of the Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital in Florida about what to know about TBIs and how to communicate with a loved one who has a TBI. (6:13) – Dr. Roxana Delgado – Dole Caregiver Fellow – shares her caregiving journey with a veteran husband who suffered a TBI on active duty and as she says, “how to go from tragedy to triumph.” 38:53) Liz Rotenberry – Director of Caregiver Engagement for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation – talks about how to become a Dole Caregiver Fellow, mental health programs and more. (1:07:36) Marianne Delatorre - Community Engagement Manager, Hidden Heroes program of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation – tells us more about this program for caregivers locally and nationwide (1:38:10) – Dr. Gail Anderson of Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital – explains the spectrum of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and how to communicate with a loved one with TBI Take Care and Stay Well! Find out more at: caregivingclub.com/podcast/
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Nyligen dömdes Luis Rubiales till böter och skadestånd för ett sexuellt övergrepp i form av kyssen på Jenni Hermoso. Tidigare landslagsmålvakten Caroline Jönsson har länge varit fackligt engagerad och sitter i styrelserna för Spelarföreningen och Fifpro. När jag poddintervjuade henne i oktober 2023 talade hon om att den spanska kyssen bara var kulmen på många års förtryck och om varför både svensk och internationell idrott behöver oberoende granskare för att få slut på tystnadskulturer och övergrepp.Dessutom berättade Jönsson om den oerhörda resan som Fifpro gjort, om glädjen när Fifa sköt till rejält med prispengar, om synen på vad Karl-Erik Nilsson egentligen uträttat för damfotbollen, om Fifpros förslag för att se till att delar av transfersummor går till utbildande klubbar och om den viktiga domstolssegern för Sara Björk Gunnarsdottir mot Lyon.Jönsson talade även om betydelsen av det nya spelaravtalet för allsvenskan för damer, om hur den öppna konflikten med EFD under förhandlingarna påverkade, om att spelarna tog ansvar, om jakten på mer intäkter för damfotboll och om varför hon stöttar Hedvig Lindahl i synen på skillnader i supporterskap för herrar och damer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I poddserien ”Blågul framtid – om krisen i svensk fotboll” har Fotbollskanalen försökt belysa de problem och möjliga åtgärder som finns för svensk fotboll på sin väg framåt. I avsnitt 16 sammanfattas och diskuteras de största samtalsämnena som framkommit under serien. Ett "finalavsnitt" för att knyta ihop säcken kring svensk fotbolls framtid.Gäster: SvFF:s nye fotbollschef Kim Källström, Svensk Elitfotbolls sportchef Svante Samuelsson samt Vittsjös klubbchef och tillika EFD-styrelsemedlemmen Erika Nilsson.Du hittar alla avsnitt i din poddspelare:Blågul framtid 1 - Sverige vs Danmark och NorgeBlågul framtid 2 - "Vi står vid ett vägskäl - måste steppa upp".Blågul framtid 3 – Projekt 500Blågul framtid 4 - AkademiernaBlågul framtid 5 - Bredden mot elitenBlågul framtid 6 - Anläggningskrisen: "Politikerna måste förstå"Blågul framtid 7 - Lars Lagerbäck: "Han borde ersätta Janne Andersson"Blågul framtid 8 - Supportrarnas makt: "Lätt att falla för populism"Blågul framtid 9 - Vad är syftet med en förening?Blågul framtid 10 - Agenter: "Är alla bara ute efter pengar?"Blågul framtid 11 - "Vi ska inte fastna i historien"Blågul framtid 12 - Vad säger forskningen?Blågul framtid 13 - "Taktik, träning och trender – vad svensk fotboll måste utveckla"Blågul framtid 14 - Larssons och Bennisons väg mot toppen: ”En nyckel att göra något extra med guldkornen”Blågul framtid 15 - FrågespecialBlågul Framtid 16 - "Då kommer fotbollen sakta dö ut" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shownotes and Transcript Hermann Kelly, President of the Irish Freedom Party, shares insights on Irish politics and his background. He discusses growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, his journey from theology to journalism to politics, working with Nigel Farage in the European Parliament, and the challenges of the political sphere. Hermann outlines the Irish Freedom Party's principles of national sovereignty, anti-EU influence, pro-life stance, and traditional family values, criticizing mainstream parties on immigration. He emphasizes the importance of controlled borders, work permits, and prioritizing Irish citizens' welfare. Hermann addresses media bias, advocating for social media and grassroots efforts to connect with voters and counter leftist narratives. His vision for the party focuses on restoring national sovereignty, protecting Irish culture, and prioritizing Irish citizens in policy decisions. Originally from the Bogside in Derry, Hermann's family have a small farm in Donegal since he was a young. After attending St Columb's College in Derry, he studied marine biology in Edinburgh before studying theology as a lay student at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. First a secondary school teacher he then became a journalist, writing for various national newspapers including the Irish Mail on Sunday and Irish Examiner. He was formerly director of communications for the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy Group in the European Parliament, and his since come to work with The European Conservatives and Reformists Group. He is a founding member of The Irish Freedom Party and its current president. Connect with Hermann and The Irish Freedom Party... X/TWITTER x.com/hermannkelly x.com/IrexitFreedom WEBSITE irishfreedom.ie/ Interview recorded 10.7.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... X/TWITTER x.com/HeartsofOakUK WEBSITE heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP heartsofoak.org/shop/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com and follow him on X/Twitter x.com/TheBoschFawstin Transcript (Hearts of Oak) I'm delighted to be joined by someone whose name I have seen a lot back in my time in my UKIP days, and that's Hermann Kelly. Hermann, thank you so much for your time today. (Hermann Kelly) Great. Thank you very much for the invite, Peter. Great to be here. It's good to have you discuss all things Irish politics. You can obviously follow Herman @HermannKelly on Twitter. And Hermann, journalist, former UKIP's European Media Supremo, head of comms at the EFDD group in the European Parliament, Nigel Farage's press secretary, and all the fun that came back in those times, of course, as president of the Irish Freedom Party, launched in 2018 as a common-sense political party in Ireland, because Ireland lacked those, and we'll get into all of that. But, Hermann, you were born in the bog side. Christmas Day, you were born in the bog side in Derry, London Derry, Stroke City, which which is over there in Northern Ireland. It's known as a very rough area, like the Shanklin Falls, maybe in Belfast. What was it like growing up in an area like the Belfast? Well, it was only rough when I was growing up. It was a very friendly place, a very safe place, incredibly low crime rate. It was only rough if you were a British soldier. So there's bullet holes at the side of our house, the front of our house, on the wall opposite our house. There was a high banking behind our house. IRA used it as a shooting spot. And as the British Army jeeps went past the army checkpoint, out the road, they would get shot at. I've seen that many times. But if you were a local, it was incredibly safe, very low crime rate. And it had my followers headmaster of a large primary school in Cregan and Derry just up the hill from ourselves. and that had 75% male unemployment, so it was quite financially poor. But it was very friendly, very safe. And I must say, it was also highest per capita, donations per capita of any city or any town in what was politically the UK. So people were very kind, very generous. I didn't find it rough at all. It's interesting. Me growing up in Carrickfergus, that was absolutely fine because a lot of police lived there. So actually, it was monoculture, completely Protestant. You found it absolutely fine growing up in somewhere completely Catholic with no police or no army. It's interesting. We both grew up actually fairly safe childhoods. Interesting. But at kind of opposite ends of the scale in terms of that sectarian divide. Yeah. I suppose for where we were, it was a kind of high trust, low friction society. That's the whole thing about not being a multicultural society of a kind of melting pot or a kind of constant friction of people bumping off each other, metaphorically rather than physically. I mean. I always remembered very safe and certainly with the neighbours, very good people as neighbours, very, very lucky. And it shows the whole, the importance of common belief, nationality, and how it can lead to a very low-friction, high-trust society, which is easy to live in. What was it you kind of aspired to growing up? Because you went, you studied theology, you've been in media and journalism and politics. Kind of growing up, what were your thoughts of what the future may be? Well, obviously you can see with my, let's say, circuitous route of career that I didn't really know what I wanted to be when I was 18. And I remembered the agony of what I was going to fill in in the UCAS form to go to university right up to the last minute. And I started at optometry and then marine biology and then theology. I had always a great interest, developed a great interest in philosophy and then from that then theology and but I always had an abiding love interest because I grew up in day during the troubles, oh we always we were brought up with great interest in politics, interest in history in culture and also a great respect for language studied Irish studying English and a bit of French as well but the importance of language and all those things melded together my abiding interest in politics and history and culture and faith etc all those things and then also my respect for language and from that I eventually found my way to become a journalist and then a director of communication so in one way it was very circuitous but then it was when you look back it looked like a very straight path but the interest in politics and a respect for language and literature kind of have always remained with me. Well so how did you end up working with UKIP with the EFDD group in the European Parliament, was it an interest just in politics European Parliament and then later on you connected with the chaos and the fun that was UKIP or did that come first how did that happen? Well. I was actually, well, I'd previously been a teacher, I was working in Dublin and I think i became a teacher. I liked this idea of influence, influence on society to make the world a better place. And so it became a teacher then I realized that, well, where's the power to change society? Really? It's concentrated in the press, in the media. So it became a journalist. And then I think by that stage I had maybe four, five children and someone said to me one time if you can say you're a consultant you can charge twice as much, well journalism in Ireland didn't pay very much so I then was working as a press officer for Libertas in the European election 2009 for deacon gamley who were then a Eurosceptic party pat across Europe and I was so I was then recommended on foot of this by Declan Gamley to Nigel Farage. But previous to this, I had written an article for economic recovery in Ireland. Ireland needs to leave the euro. And I think Nigel Farage had seen this. It went up on UKIP website because it's unusual for people to advocate that in Ireland. And so he heard my name. And after I was recommended by Declan Gamley, he gave my call I said here let's meet up and I worked for Nigel Farage in Ireland it was the Lisbon 2 campaign of 2010 was it and 2010 and I sorry summer 2009 I worked for three months and after that just in Ireland he said come over work for me he was happy with the briefing he got and says here come over work for me full-time over in Brussels so as Ireland was absolutely going down the tubes and all these journalists were losing their jobs and losing their houses I thought well it's a good opportunity to take a well-paid and steady job, you know for the family. Definitely. I remember applying to work over there and after 10 months, they finally approved it and it was far too late and I had to produce documentation that didn't exist in the UK. It was just chaos. But I always heard your name, Hermann Kelly, always mentioned, just as I kept hearing Gawain Tyler's name mentioned over in the UK. And it seemed to me these two were the ones that understood, had their finger on the pulse, certainly in terms of medium press. I must say, I had great fun with UKIP MEPs. Like, I was working for the group, so it would have been probably 47 MEPs, seven different nationalities, I think. EFD group initially was about 42 MEPs, seven different nationalities. But the whole thing is you're meeting new people and people from different countries, different cultures, different experiences of life, pretty well-educated, pretty intelligent people, the whole lot. So it was very stimulating. It was good fun. It was important. I was committed to the work I was doing. I was philosophically committed to it. So I wanted to do a good job. and you know what you develop good relations with the people I was working with, so a number of the MEPs Nigel Farage, Paul Nuttall later guys like Ray Finch that I was very good friends with these people and also a number of staff Jamie Linsworth, Orly Leloup was chief of staff, you know we also became good friends not just colleagues working together in a political party. I remember going going for an interview with orally uh back in the days but it was all I guess the thing I found whenever I'd met a lot of the MEPs was they were real people and you kind of come across politicians that are too polished and that's all they've wanted to do the UKIP MEPs that actually lived their lives and then were doing this because they wanted to do something for their country, that's kind of rare these days in politics and that's what I love, that real but also sometimes a little bit of chaos, I mean you must have had some sleepless nights. Well one previous, Mark Kreutzer, a previous press officer said getting all the UKIP MEPs together. Was like, what was it, like herding cats, like, Yeah, see, to go against the stream, to go against the crowd or the mob, you have to have a quite individualistic contrarian streak to swim against that tide. So you must have that already to be happy to say to the establishment and the vast majority of the easy, instead of taking the easy path, you're taking the harder path and you're going against the tide. So you must have that contrarian and also quite self-confident streak to be able to do that so yeah it's a strength and a weakness, it's a strength in that people actually believe what they say and say what they believe, but it's difficult get them all in one room and get them all going singing off the same hymn sheet as you might say like you know but some great characters. I remember being here out in the front of the European Parliament here in the beer factory and was with a lot of MEPs and staff and turning around to Jamie Leansworth who was Nigel Farage's secretary at the time or advisor and saying, God, we have some characters here, huh? That's an understatement. You've got guys like Godfrey Bloom, and Mike Hookham and all these different guys and Stuart Agnew and they're all very strong characters strong personalities but it was great fun as well and like you you get to like these people as well it was never a dull, never a dull moment no never a dull moment and some of the carry on in among the foreign MEPs as well I remember, you you had MEPs from like Greece and Latvia sorry Lithuania etc et cetera, and you meet them and hear, but their histories are very different. Their experiences of life were very different. So to hear them talking about the importance of national sovereignty against a kind of federalist EU state, etc. They all have it for their own reasons and find it in their own experience. But I certainly was very committed to the job. I did my very best. And certainly reaching for the referendum in 2015, we strove very, very hard. We worked very hard to get a referendum and we worked hard then to get a result. So it was very pleasing for me personally and not just professionally but also personally to get to achieve a referendum 2015 and get a result in the Brexit referendum of 2016, so I was my wife always used to give off to me you love your job as an accusation, I said yeah what's wrong with that I do Yeah it's true it's good to love it, I want to get on the Irish politics but just last thing is is what was it like to be up, you're in the belly of the beast, you're up against the system, you're saying that, actually where we are standing here representing the UK, we are against everything that this institution, this parliament really wants, which is ever closer union, ever closer ties, control. And we want to be free from that. What was that like? Because no other countries have had a breakaway, exit groups, but actually none of them have achieved anywhere near what UKIP achieved, so what was that like as the major grouping there who actually wanted to get out of there, you would have had a lot of commonality I guess with individual MEPs but maybe not with parties, so there must be tension as well Oh yeah certainly in the second term with the EFDD group we there was a marriage of convenience we had with the five-star party and that wasn't a marriage made in heaven believe me uh so we were very Eurosceptic believed in national sovereign they wanted to leave the European union and we were sold a bit of a pup that they were kind of anti-establishment kind of Eurosceptic well the leaders were pepe grillo a guy david casaleggio certainly were quite rebellious and Eurosceptic But the MEPs who they voted in, where a lot of them had done Rasmus schemes and stuff like that, they're all very university-educated. They weren't Euro-sceptic at all. And that was a very difficult time, yes. There was quite a few arguments there. But, you know what? Personally, I would always have different relations with various people, across the political spectrum here in Brussels. I would regard it as bad form to be, disliking people because of their political views. But certainly, politically, Yeah, we were treated pretty abysmally by the institutions of the European Parliament here, who certainly after Brexit were incredibly vindictive and actually went on a witch hunt of MEPs. And I know, for example, that Paul Nuttall, his life was made a nightmare with constant meetings by this finance department with false accusations. And basically the refusal, how they treated some people was just unbelievable. Like one guy broke his arm. I know, for example, that they refused to pay the medical bills of a number of MEPs, which were 100% genuine, just out of malice. And they said, but you have to pay? That's the rules. Take us to court if you want. It's our court. This is the kind of stuff that would happen. and they refused to pay the staff of some MEPs. Asked why, we're not going to do it. If you want to, take it to court if you want. Remember, we control the court as well. So this was the attitude. So it really showed that centralisation of power in the hands of a small number of unaccountable elite is a very dangerous and stupid idea. No completely. Right, I want to get on to Irish politics. And everything that you've taught about, I guess, has given you a wide grasp of what is happening across, your wide grasp of that political side and added to your journalism skills and background. So you've got the Irish Freedom Party and Ireland is, as I mentioned earlier, I grew up with Gareth Fitzgerald and Charlie Hockey in the 80s in Ireland. Ireland was a very different place, although it still was Irish. So that was the benefit of it. Well, that bit's changed. But, and we'll get into Immigrate, but the Irish Freedom Party, tell us kind of where that came from, the idea and what it stands for. Because there was no party in Ireland looking for a sovereign, independent Ireland. You had Sinn Féin, who were basically, they were... They're implementing British rule in Ireland, but also they were happy to advocate Brussels' rule. So they're opposed to UK influence in Ireland, but they were completely happy that the majority of the laws which run in Ireland actually come originally from Brussels by people who we didn't elect and who we can't get rid of. So I believe in nation and nation-state and democratic self-determination. I believe that Irish people are good enough to make their own laws, to decide their own destiny in this world. I'm opposed to subservience to the European Union. The big problem over here in Brussels with the EU itself is what you call qualified majority voting, where Ireland, we're 1% of the EU population. So that means that the votes are voted on, 99% of the votes are done by people who are not Irish, and these laws can be approved and imposed upon us, and there's absolutely nothing we can do about it because we have disqualified majority voting in most of the areas. Many people do not realise that in areas of EU competence, EU law is superior to the Irishlaw, Irish Supreme Court, and the Irish Constitution. And that, for me, certainly is not a constitutional or democratic. Like a constitutional republic. That is a province of Brussels. It's a subservient province of Brussels, and that's not what the people were promised 100 years ago. So how did the party launch? It's been there since 2018, and I've looked at the Irish political scene from afar, and there wasn't anything which was common sense and seen. One Taoiseach after another just destroying Ireland. Yeah, there's this cultural like, it's funny because I was, we're talking about where we're both from, like, so growing up in the Brandywale, in the Lomar Road in Derry during the Troubles, I was brought up for all intents and purposes was a cultural superiority complex, that we were brought up that Irish poetry, Irish dance, Irish games and language and literature was fantastic. It was the best in the world and the world needed plenty of us. Go forth and procreate. We're wonderful, right? It then come down south and the experience is cultural self-loathing, which is very strong among the media class and the political class. And it's, well, where does this come from? And it wasn't just but this cultural self-loathing is very deep in south of Ireland at the minute at something to which I'm very implacably opposed and now we're trying to change the ship of state around, you know what, Irish culture is good Irish nation it's important what's the only one one we have, that Irish democracy, we must, seek that we are in democratic control of our destiny in this world, not to have laws dictated to us by someone else who we didn't vote for and we can't get rid of. But it's to do with a lot of things as well. Our catch cry is that we want free people in a free country. So it's not just like we want democratic control in Ireland to leave the European Union. And that the government in Dublin is going to dictate our lives, is that personal freedom, personal responsibility are very important. They're vital. We're standing up for things like the importance of free speech, for the right to not have the state dictate to you what you most put inside your body as a basic human right. The right to private property, that the state does not control your life, Even an Irish state doesn't control your life. So standing up for, I would describe these the basic building blocks of a liberal society. Of, as I said, free people in a free country, free speech, right to bodily autonomy, private property, lower government, less government waste, less government spending, lower taxation, the people be able themselves to make the decisions which control their own lives. So we started the party five years ago. We just now have had our first councillor elected in those last local elections. Glenn Moore and Clon Bakken will be running a large slate of candidates in the general election, which is likely to come about in October or November of this year. And I'm myself I ran as a candidate in the Midlands Northwest for the European election there just passed I ended up I got there was a huge huge number of candidates, 27 candidates in total, there were 13 nationalist candidates after Peter Casey the former presidential candidate I got the the highest is the highest vote of any nationalist I ended up with 21,000 votes and 3% of the vote. Considering there were 13 nationalist candidates in the field, I did very well. And actually, the person who was presented themselves as kind of a little bit conservative, socially conservative, nationalist. Eurosceptic, what do you call him, Keir Malooly from the Independent Ireland Party. What did they do? They got elected. And the first thing he did was come over to Brussels and join Renew, which is the Federalist fanatic group, with a complete and utter betrayal by the party of all those voters who voted for him. So I only wish he had told the voters before the election that he was going to join the Federalist group in the European Parliament rather than after, because I think my vote would have increased dramatically. Well, Ireland are getting some of the policies, but Ireland seems to have been slow to move away from that. You had Fianna Gael, Fianna Fáil, you've always had them with a dose of Labour in there. Then obviously you've had the rise of Sinn Féin. But Ireland seems to have been slow to move away from that group of parties. And Sinn Féin have been around a long time as well. They're not a new party. Tell me what that's like in moving to new parties and getting the message out. It's a tough sell, actually, putting something new out in the Irish political sphere and getting the message out in the media. Absolutely, because historically, I was very slow to support new parties. Most of the successful political parties are split off from actually Sinn Féin from 1905 and onwards. We have Sinn Féin then split into Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael and then Plan the Public. I believe all the parties are a break off of Sinn Féin bar the Green Party, if that is correct. And Sinn Féin well for example but even Fianna Fáil used to be Fianna Fáil, the Republican Party, they believed in National Democratic since they pushed to join the Common Market in 1973 and then it was still Sinn Féin policy to leave the Common Market or the European Community, whatever you called it, certainly up until the late 80s so we're basically.... Look, the Proclamation of Independence in 1916 talked about the Irish people having the right, and even says, also in the Irish Constitution of 1937, about the sovereignty and independence of Ireland should be protected for the good of the Irish nation. And that's what we're seeking for. All we're looking to do is to be a normal, self-governing country where we make our own laws for the benefit of the Irish people. That's all. We're not looking for anything new, crazy, or fandangled thing. But Sinn Féin have changed dramatically. They're now a European Unionist party. I call them a Euro-Loyalist party. I'm sure they hate it, but I love it. You know the reasons why. Oh yeah, I call Sinn Féin immigration party. It does make me laugh that they hate it as well. The Sinn Féin immigration party is Brits out everybody else in. Drives them mad. I saw in your Wikipedia entry you'd used the term abort and import, which I also loved as well. I say the Sinn Féin immigration policy is Brits out to everybody else, and the Fine Gael immigration policy is abort and import. And it actually works perfectly in all the romance languages, French and Spanish Spanish, et cetera. It all works perfectly in those, because I was telling someone over here at dinner one evening, I said, oh, that's really good in French too. That's fantastic. I always use as few words as possible to pack as much power into as little space as possible. That's my job as a press officer, was always to take complex ideas and crunch them down or boil them down into some in as few words as possible with as much power and impact, both political and emotional impact on people as it can. So that's a typical few examples of Hermanism, so to speak, like to boil down complex ideas. The simple language, because my job as press officer was always to get words or formula words that people understand, they can easily understand, easily remember. I always scratch my head looking at Ireland originally used to be one of the strongest Catholic countries, most staunchly Christian Catholic countries in Europe. And yet you've had their political representatives have not gone along with any Catholic belief. You look at Sinn Féin, you look at the North SDLP, everything about them has been more the self-hatred woke agenda and nothing about what actually the church would teach. And I often wonder if I was going to mass each Sunday, actually politically, who would I vote for? Where Northern Ireland, the DUP, who generally were socially conservative. And for the Catholic side, there was no one socially conservative ever to vote for. Absolutely. Well, certainly, yeah, in the last 20 years, you had to, I think a large part of it was self-inflicted by Vatican II about the self-loathing that anything came before 1965 was bad, was supposed to be forgotten, to be rejected. And that the new year zero, so to speak, the second Vatican Council ended, I think, 1968 or 69, that everything after that was okay. And it's all Libby-friendly. That was great. great, but no, in the Irish context, even up in the North, which was normally more conservative, people were more, let's say, conscious and proud of being Christian and being Catholic, part of their identity, national identity, religious identity. Down south, completely the opposite, where people that, because the power of the media, that you had Sinn Féin, the Workers' Party in the 70s and 80s, a very... They started off as nationalists that became internationalists and then became very a Marxist party, basically very anti-Christian and I believe that had a very, the leader's effect on the culture of Ireland because there were so many of them got into the media and had a big big impact, but ourselves, we are happy and proud to, when we are not a kind of confessional party, you don't have to be a Catholic to join the Irish Freedom Party. But we've made it very clear from day one that we are a pro-life party and we are pro-family, that we believe we want to protect and augment the foundations of civilisation. So where cultural Marxism wants to destroy the nation state. National sovereignty, the nation state wants to destroy the family, even down to the distinctions of male and female. We want to counteract that. So we were against this trans ideology. We'll stand up for the distinction and common complementarity of man and a woman. We approve family. We want to encourage people to have children, to educate their children in their culture. It is then with education develops culture and a civilization. And we believe that we also believe in the nation state and in national democracy. So like, but all this stuff about. It's very hard to have a functioning successful civilization where the family is not at the centre of it and faith is a very important, Christian faith you acknowledge not only acknowledge Christian faith as a historical origin but also as a living thing in Ireland. And I must say that compared to the Libby Dibbies in Ireland, you'll find that a large swathe of nationalists, they're not practicing Catholics and Christians, they're certainly culturally so. And they're very proud of that. Because when they look around and they see that here we have, They have 10,000 abortions, 10,000 Irish children being killed in the womb last year in Ireland. Our birth rate is now 1.5, just over 1.5 children per woman. A few generations of that, the population of Ireland shrinks to filial. So we are in favour of liberty and of life. So we would like to encourage people to get married, to have children, to start a family. So we advocate as a pro-natalist, pro-family party, but also advocate policies like we have already. And they've successfully implemented in Hungary to adjust the tax system to help young couples to have kids. And that, for example, if a couple have three or four children, that they don't pay tax and that they don't encourage young couples to have children because no country has a future without children. And that's a basic fact because demographics is destiny. That is a universal truth all across the world and every time in every culture. So we want to encourage the people to have children and also then provide the basics all of them. So I was talking last night on a space and I was talking about the importance of, we are not looking for we're just looking for the ability for people to grow up in a safe environment, and then when they leave school that they have the ability to get a job. Find someone who's only got married to be able to buy a house because at the minute, because of mass immigration, high house prices, young people cannot buy a house and they're all emigrating. A massive problem in Ireland isn't just immigration into Ireland, it's also emigration. We are importing a huge number of people into Ireland. We don't know who, in many cases, we don't know who they are, where they're from, do they have a criminal record. That is detrimental to the security of our country because it leads to an increased crime rate, et cetera. At the same time, because our young people cannot, in many cases, find an apartment to rent, certainly not a house to buy, which they cannot afford anyway. So what are they doing? They're emigrating to Australia and Canada. And that's. Well that's the definition of a failed state isn't it, where you can even provide a job in a house for young people and they're emigrating so that is a failed state, so we as people actually are pretty upset how the country that they love being destroyed before their eyes and, but we will instead of personal darkness we would like to put out a light and do something about it, soI said, we're putting out candidates in the general election. We will keep on standing. Nigel Farage, he just got elected there during the week. It was his eighth time of standing for the Houses of Parliament. And I've only stood twice in the European election. That'd be my first time standing as a TD seat. So we're in the infancy of the Irish Freedom Party. But I am certain that in the years ahead, we will have a large impact. And we're already having an impact. because you saw there in that European election, Sinn Féin did very poorly. Their vote fell, now last October, their vote in the polls was 35%. It's now 18%. And in the European election, their vote fell by 12.5%. A general nationalist sway was 12.5%. So that vote, I would suspect, or I would argue, went from Sinn Féin to a smog spore of nationalist candidates. It was like a plunder boss into a mattress and that vote went everywhere to so many different national candidates, 3,000 here, 3,500 there, maybe 21,000 people like me, but that the. That Sinn Féin vote did not go to Fine Gael. It went to generalist nationalist candidates. So we're having an impact on the narrative, on the discussion of the EU migration pact, on the anti-free speech laws that they're trying to introduce in Ireland, about the whole thing about housing availability, etc. We're having an impact on the political discussion in Ireland already. Ready and I would hope and expect that that increases in the years going forward. I want to pick an immigration but let me just touch on the family, because when you look at Hungary and their pro-family and pro-life policies and there are parties you look at Italy and Greece and there are it's a pro-family nation still pro-family culture and a pro-life generally. But many parties, I know Reform will maybe talk a bit about pro-family, but pro-life, you know, that's up to the individual. But I can't imagine kids growing up thinking, you know, when I get older, someday I'd love to have an abortion. It shouldn't be the main option. There has to be a range of options of adoption, of other ideas. And it seems as though especially young girls are pushed down this avenue and this is the only option and I mean I got a lot of respect for you as a party, not only being pro-family but actually pro-life because that's a completely common sense response to what we are facing. Yeah well I was actually attended the rally for life, on in Dublin there on Saturday there's a very big crowd at it and there was a number of members and candidates for the Irish freedom party were there the Irish freedom party banner and the a number of national flags as well to show that we're proud to stand up for life and so well sure, how can you talk about human rights when you don't If you do not defend the right to life, if you don't defend the right to exist. How can you talk about the right to free speech, the right to private property, the right to this and that? It's a nonsense. And on the counter to that, if you accept that you can wipe out and destroy and butcher innocent human life, if you accept that principle, well, the next thing you're then on to logical consequence of accepting that principle. Is you're then you extended over time and you're then in favor of euthanasia of old people and then your euthanasia of people who are physically handicapped in some way or then people who are depressed and then you're straight on the 100% healthy people who there's nothing wrong with them and then you're straight on to murder, murder of innocent people who have I've never done anything wrong, and there's nothing wrong with them. So it's philosophically to accept the principle that it's okay to destroy human life. I will never accept it. Because you're on the slippery slope of a culture which advocates killing. Killing of its young, it's innocent. Then it's then killing old people, then sick people, and then healthy people. And that is that this two cities as Saint Augustine might say and the culture of life and the cultural death are extremely different and the consequences of a slight change in principle, like it's like coming up to a roundabout in a car and you're going around and you take one direction and as you follow out along that road that you've taken you can go in a very you end up in a very different destination if you take another turn off and you follow that path, for a number of miles. So be very careful. So that's why we've been very clear from day one that this is a pro-life party and we're also pro-family and we support a cultural life, not a culture of death. I want to finish on immigration because it's very strange for Ireland because Ireland have so much influence worldwide and the Irish culture is known throughout, probably because of the potato famine, because of that mass migration that's meant there is Irishness everywhere, certainly in the US and you travel all over Europe and wider and you'll certainly find Irish pubs, people flock to that. That desire and likability and connection and respect for Irish culture and intrigue, all of that, that kind of seemed to be disappearing. I'm surprised the mass immigration, but the change that's brought to Ireland, considering Irishness is known, despite Ireland being a tiny country, its impact culturally is very wide all over the world. But yet successive governments have allowed absolute mass immigration on a scale I don't think anyone else has seen in Europe for such a country that size. How has that affected voters and the public? Because if you keep voting the same way, you're just going to get the same change in Ireland and decimation of Irishness. All the main parties in Ireland, Fianna Fáil, Fianna Gael, Sinn Féin, Labour Party, all the left are all in favour of what pretty much amounts to open borders, mass immigration. Now the consequences of that at the moment is that the Irish population since 1995 has gone up by over 1.5 million people, gone from 3.5 to 5.3 million people. That's a 42% percent increase in a very short period of time. And Ireland actually is the fastest increasing we see in Europe. In the Western world, actually, Ireland has the fastest increase of population through immigration of any country in the world, bar none. So what is happening, I would describe it as the new colonization of Ireland, because the numbers coming in here is so large. Like when we started off the party five years ago, I believe 12% of the population were non-national. It's now 22%. So there's been a 10% increase in the non-national part of our population within five years. That's immense. And actually, Grip Media did an analysis of the rate of influx of immigration into Ireland. And they worked out that if the current rate continues, what has happened over the last five years, As that continues, Irish people will be a minority in their own country by the year 2050. And I don't know about you, but I certainly wasn't asked about that. I didn't give my consent. So we describe what's happened now as the colonization without consent. And all we're looking for is to be a normal country, which has borders, which controls for the good of its people, the numbers of people and the qualifications of the people who are coming in, that they make sure that one, do we need to and two, if you want to come in you have got to contribute to our society and so for example you've got skills that you can that you can contribute and you're not a kind of tax, like don't be coming in here looking for free housing, free welfare, free medical care, like you come in, you work you support yourself and when [I very much believe in the work permit system. You come in, you work, you pay tax. And after that, after picking up, working, being paid, getting experience, having a good time, you then go back to your country of origin or go on to the next country, wherever you like. But I believe that because taking in large numbers of unvetted males into the country makes Ireland a less secure place. And like, for example, in 2022, there were 12 women were murdered in Ireland. Five of those were murdered by non-nationals. So there's been a swathe of increase in rapes and sexual assault in Ireland, as has happened all across Europe, be it in Germany, be it in Italy, be it in Sweden and France. So we should stop being naive and thinking that, oh, but it will never happen in Ireland because everybody loves us. They may do, but the consequences of mass unvetted immigration into Ireland are not very positive for Ireland at the minute. So all we're looking for is to be a normal country which controls its borders for the good of its own people. Because we want our young people, as I said earlier, to be able to get a job, be able to find a house and live in a secure area without any fear. And that's what people see, the destruction of their country, the mass immigration, and of course the destruction of the family. How do you, I mean, someone who understands the media so well, how do you get your message out? You've got a block on the mainstream media. Is it looking for alternative media, going directly to individuals, to the voters? How do you kind of get around that block which exists in Ireland to stop your message of common sense getting out? Well, you're completely true. The mainstream media, and when I say mainstream, it's funny because in regards, for example, that issue of are people in favour of mass immigration, 75% of people in Ireland are completely opposed to more migration. They believe Ireland has more than had enough. So that is the mainstream position. It's the extreme leftist position of open borders. They are the extremists. They are the minority. But the thing is, these leftists do control the media. And so we find it very difficult if not impossible to get anything positive out in the Irish media, so we're using social media at the minute and during the European elections was a good boost because the local papers had to talk about us, talk to our candidates, the write-ups of the candidates was almost universally positive on local radio, there were debates, so we got the name and the candidates of the party out there in open debate. We were discussing our policies in a fair environment for the first time, but the national media blocked us completely. So basically, we're pretty much using social media and also boots on the ground to get out meeting people, canvassing is very, very important. Well, Hermann, I really do appreciate your time. Hermann Kelly, President of the Irish Freedom Party, bringing common sense and an option to the voters that traditionally up to now really have not had any. So Hermann, thank you so much for joining us and giving us an overview, not only of Irish Freedom Party, but the difficulty and issues you're facing there in Ireland. Thank you very much, Peter.
Nyligen gick det internationella spelarfacket Fifpro till attack mot Fifa för att organisationen struntar i spelarnas hälsa sett till matchprogrammet och i veckan kommer Fifas besked om var VM 2027 ska gå.En svensk som har god insyn i den här världen är Caroline Jönsson som sitter i Fifpros styrelse. När jag poddintervjuade den tidigare landslagsmålvakten hösten 2023 talade hon om den oerhörda resan som Fifpro gjort, om glädjen när Fifa sköt till rejält med prispengar till VM 2023, om väntan på vad Uefa ska göra till EM 2025, om synen på vad Karl-Erik Nilsson egentligen uträttat för damfotbollen, om Fifpros förslag för att se till att delar av transfersummor går till utbildande klubbar, om den viktiga domstolssegern för Sara Björk Gunnarsdottir mot Lyon, om den spanska kyssen i VM som bara var kulmen på många års förtryck och om varför både svensk och internationell idrott behöver oberoende granskare för att få slut på tystnadskulturer och övergrepp.Dessutom berättade Caroline Jönsson, som även sitter i den svenska Spelarföreningens styrelse, om betydelsen av det nya spelaravtalet för svensk elitfotboll, om hur den öppna konflikten med EFD under förhandlingarna påverkat, om att spelarna tagit ansvar, om jakten på mer intäkter för damfotboll och om varför hon stöttar Hedvig Lindahl i synen på skillnader i supporterskap för herrar och damer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Ceri Sandford, the ADHD Compassion Coach. This episode was written to validate the hyperawareness you may be feeling about your differences after discovering your neurotype. Please know that none of this information should sustitute medical advice or information. Quick diclaimer: I fucking loved this episode and I swear - a lot. Mi 'scusi! Oh, and you're welcome to listen in 1.25 speed. Don't worry, I do it too xx Tune in, subscribe, share with a friend to hear all about: Validating the heck out of your challenges Breaking down executive functions Renaming ADHD as AHM or EFD (haha) Riffing on the fact time is an illusion ADHD is your 'red car' (noticing it) What are you hyperaware of right now? Less masking and toxic coping strategies Ignorant comments shared by listeners A favourite ADDitude Magazine article of mine to share with your loved ones. Will you join Embrace Your ADHD Chaos 12-Week Group Program? For the gems who want to join me for a mixture of self-paced and live group coaching calls - this is going to be a cracker! https://www.cerisandford.com/eyc If you would like to work with Ceri, you can download her ridiculously compassionate audio track to support you with unmasking. Reach out to Ceri on Instagram or TikTok to share if you loved this episode. ALSO - if you leave a review, you're the best listener on the planet. Support @lifelikecharlie by ordering your own tune here.
I poddserien ”Blågul framtid – om krisen i svensk fotboll” har Fotbollskanalen försökt belysa de problem och möjliga åtgärder som finns för svensk fotboll på sin väg framåt. I avsnitt 16 sammanfattas och diskuteras de största samtalsämnena som framkommit under serien. Ett "finalavsnitt" för att knyta ihop säcken kring svensk fotbolls framtid.Gäster: SvFF:s nye fotbollschef Kim Källström, Svensk Elitfotbolls sportchef Svante Samuelsson samt Vittsjös klubbchef och tillika EFD-styrelsemedlemmen Erika Nilsson.Du hittar alla avsnitt i din poddspelare:Blågul framtid 1 - Sverige vs Danmark och NorgeBlågul framtid 2 - "Vi står vid ett vägskäl - måste steppa upp".Blågul framtid 3 – Projekt 500Blågul framtid 4 - AkademiernaBlågul framtid 5 - Bredden mot elitenBlågul framtid 6 - Anläggningskrisen: "Politikerna måste förstå"Blågul framtid 7 - Lars Lagerbäck: "Han borde ersätta Janne Andersson"Blågul framtid 8 - Supportrarnas makt: "Lätt att falla för populism"Blågul framtid 9 - Vad är syftet med en förening?Blågul framtid 10 - Agenter: "Är alla bara ute efter pengar?"Blågul framtid 11 - "Vi ska inte fastna i historien"Blågul framtid 12 - Vad säger forskningen?Blågul framtid 13 - "Taktik, träning och trender – vad svensk fotboll måste utveckla"Blågul framtid 14 - Larssons och Bennisons väg mot toppen: ”En nyckel att göra något extra med guldkornen”Blågul framtid 15 - FrågespecialBlågul Framtid 16 - "Då kommer fotbollen sakta dö ut" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sef och EFD diskuterar en sammanslagning som kan bli verkligen inom bara några år. Vad betyder det för den fotbollsvärld vi ser idag? I dagens specialavsnitt av Expressen Fotboll diskuterar Vendela och Linus bakgrunden till diskussionen som nu förs, vilken sida som gynnas mest och hur framtidens svenska fotboll kan komma att se ut. Med: Linus Petersson och Vendela Ögren.
Sef och EFD diskuterar en sammanslagning som kan bli verkligen inom bara några år. Vad betyder det för den fotbollsvärld vi ser idag? I dagens specialavsnitt av Expressen Fotboll diskuterar Vendela och Linus bakgrunden till diskussionen som nu förs, vilken sida som gynnas mest och hur framtidens svenska fotboll kan komma att se ut. Med: Linus Petersson och Vendela Ögren.
I poddserien ”Blågul framtid – om krisen i svensk fotboll” har Fotbollskanalen försökt belysa de problem och möjliga åtgärder som finns för svensk fotboll på sin väg framåt. I avsnitt 16 sammanfattas och diskuteras de största samtalsämnena som framkommit under serien. Ett "finalavsnitt" för att knyta ihop säcken kring svensk fotbolls framtid.Gäster: SvFF:s nye fotbollschef Kim Källström, Svensk Elitfotbolls sportchef Svante Samuelsson samt Vittsjös klubbchef och tillika EFD-styrelsemedlemmen Erika Nilsson.Blågul framtid 1 - Sverige vs Danmark och NorgeBlågul framtid 2 - "Vi står vid ett vägskäl - måste steppa upp".Blågul framtid 3 – Projekt 500Blågul framtid 4 - AkademiernaBlågul framtid 5 - Bredden mot elitenBlågul framtid 6 - Anläggningskrisen: "Politikerna måste förstå"Blågul framtid 7 - Lars Lagerbäck: "Han borde ersätta Janne Andersson"Blågul framtid 8 - Supportrarnas makt: "Lätt att falla för populism"Blågul framtid 9 - Vad är syftet med en förening?Blågul framtid 10 - Agenter: "Är alla bara ute efter pengar?"Blågul framtid 11 - "Vi ska inte fastna i historien"Blågul framtid 12 - "Vad säger forskningen?"Blågul framtid 13 - "Taktik, träning och trender – vad svensk fotboll måste utveckla"Blågul framtid 14 - Larssons och Bennisons väg mot toppen: ”En nyckel att göra något extra med guldkornen”Blågul framtid 15 - FrågespecialBlågul Framtid 16 - "Då kommer fotbollen sakta dö ut" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avsnitt 413 av Sveriges nyfiknaste fotbollspodd gästas av Caroline Jönsson. Den tidigare landslagsmålvakten är sedan länge fackligt engagerad för spelare och sitter i styrelserna för Spelarföreningen och Fifpro och Jönsson talar om betydelsen av det nya spelaravtalet, om hur den öppna konflikten med EFD under förhandlingarna påverkat, om att spelarna tagit ansvar, om jakten på mer intäkter för damfotboll och varför hon stöttar Hedvig Lindahl i synen på skillnader i supporterskap för herrar och damer.Dessutom berättar Jönsson om den oerhörda resan som Fifpro gjort, om glädjen när Fifa sköt till rejält med prispengar, om väntan på vad Uefa ska göra till EM 2025, om synen på vad Karl-Erik Nilsson egentligen uträttat för damfotbollen, om Fifpros förslag för att se till att delar av transfersummor går till utbildande klubbar, om den viktiga domstolssegern för Sara Björk Gunnarsdottir mot Lyon, om den spanska kyssen i VM som bara var kulmen på många års förtryck och om varför både svensk och internationell idrott behöver oberoende granskare för att få slut på tystnadskulturer och övergrepp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An active shooter situation. What do you do? The objective is to save lives. Obviously, it law enforcement plays a key role but treating mass casualties requires fire departments and emergency medical services to be on the scene. An immediate, coordinated response saves lives when you are on the firing line. It can happen anywhere and it did. On September 21, 2021, the place was Collierville, Tennessee, often known for being one of many suburbs surrounding the City of Memphis. This incident became the first known case where police and fire entered together while an active shooter incident unfolded at a Kroger store..This is the story of the Collierville Fire Department, the Germantown Fire Department and all the other agencies who provided mutual aid to this tragic event.. Many lives were saved that day through the efforts of the brave men and women who were on the scene risking their own lives for others.-Tom MannExecutive Producer/HostStorylines guests include: Chief John Selberg, Collierville, Tennessee Fire DepartmentChief Eric Grizzard, Germantown, Tennessee Fire DepartmentBattalion Chief Mike Sansone, Collierville, Tennessee Fire DepartmentLt. Jimbo Hunsucker, Collierville, Tennessee Fire Department George Langston, Retired Memphis FirefighterFeatured in "Surviving the Unthinkable" EFD podcast links:https://emergencyfdstoryline.buzzsprout.com/1036018/6566581https://emergencyfdstoryline.buzzsprout.com/1036018/6751366https://www.motivatewithcoachcamp.com/homehttps://www.facebook.com/MotivatewithCoachCamphttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2NYLA-b6Cp3oFn-5Mk7KgSupport EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=4ZST3HRUMZG36)Go to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.Email EmergencyFD Storyline: storyline@emergencyfd.comPPE provided to the EmergencyFD video team by MSAAt MSA, our business is safety. Our core fire service products include the revolutionary G1 SCBA, Cairns® fire helmets, Globe® turnout gear and boots, ALTAIR® portable gas detection instruments, Evolution® TICs, and the all-new LUNAR search and rescue device. Learn more at
Matthew Huddle, an emergency dispatcher with over 15 years of experience in Fire and EMS dispatch and over 20 years of firefighting experience with the Berwyn Heights Volunteer Fire Department, discusses the role of the Emergency Fire Dispatcher (EFD) in violent incidents. He covers the varying definitions of “violence,” the role of premise history, and the EFD’s need to cultivate active listening skills. For Your Information: Life Safety Initiative 12: https://www.everyonegoeshome.com/16-initiatives/12-violent-incident-response/ Initiative 12 resources: https://www.everyonegoeshome.com/resource-area/nfff-developed-resources-initiative-12-violent-incidents/
Blau, gold oder grau. Das ist die neue Währung auf Twitter.Seit dem 20. April ist der blaue Haken als Verifizierungsmerkmal Geschichte. Neu kann man den blauen Haken kaufen. Dafür gibt es neu einen goldigen – und einen grauen Haken. Für verifizierte Organisationen und Regierungsstellen. Welche Bedingungen man dafür erfüllen muss, ist allerdings unklar. Ein Beispiel: Die NZZ hat einen goldenen Haken bekommen – hatte aber nie Kontakt mit Twitter. Der Tages Anzeiger hätte gerne einen, hat bei Twitter auch einen beantragt, kriegt aber vorerst keinen. Warum weiss niemand. Noch grösser ist das Durcheinander beim Bund. Regierungsstellen werden neu mit einem grauen Haken verifiziert. Bundesrat Alain Berset hat einen. Bundesrätin Viola Amherd nicht. Ein ähnliches Bild zeigt sich bei den Departementen: das BAG hat einen grauen Haken, das EFD nicht. Das Chaos birgt Gefahren, sagen Experten. Kommt noch dazu: Twitter-Eigentümer Elon Musk legt sich gerne auch persönlich mit Medienschaffenden an. Mit politischen Folgen. Im Medientalk: Eduardo Suárez (Reuters Institute) Michaël Jarjour (Ex Twitter, heute Financial Times) Thomas Benkö (Blick.ch)
My guest is Peter Shankman, author of his new children's book titled, “The Boy with the Faster Brain”. Peter's latest mission comes by way of his new best-selling children's book, created to show kids around the world that having a different brain, whether it be ADHD, ADD, EFD, or anything neurodiverse, is the best thing they could hope for. Peter routinely speaks to students and parents across America teaching them about the gifts of neurodiversity. In addition to authoring his latest children's book, Peter is a top keynote speaker in marketing, social media and customer service. He is a 6x best selling author, entrepreneur and corporate in-person and virtual keynote speaker. You can find out more about Peter Shankman at www.shankman.com. You may buy his books on Amazon.com. In this episode, Peter and I discuss the following: What was Peter's personal journey of growing up with ADHD? How did Peter grow-up into a thriving adult with ADHD? Why did Peter write this children's book? Peter shares how he personally manages his ADHD We talk about athletes with ADHD, including Peter! Peter shares his advice to other parents who are raising ADHD kids in this new era Brought to you by ADHDKidsCanThrive.com. Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdparent #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #neurodiversity #adhdkid #adhdunderstood
Symbolische Schlüsselübergaben des EFD und es EJPD, Untersuchungskommission empfiehlt Anklage von Donald Trump, Schweizer KMU in St. Petersburg schliesst die Tore, eine Ode an britische Pubs
Executive dysfunction is a term used to describe the range of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional difficulties which often occur as a result of another disorder or a traumatic brain injury. Individuals with executive dysfunction struggle with planning, problem-solving, organization, and time management. People with executive function issues may have the following symptoms: trouble managing emotions or impulses. problems with starting, organizing, planning, or completing tasks. trouble listening or paying attention. short-term memory issues. inability to multitask or balance tasks. socially inappropriate behavior. Common signs and symptoms of EFD in adults include: Forgetting to complete tasks Inability to keep track of personal items like keys and cell phones Trouble following conversations Losing train of thought Difficulty remembering steps in a multi-step processes Inability to remember names Often late Problems breaking big projects into steps Trouble meeting deadlines Unable to multitask Difficulty remembering abbreviations and acronyms People may experience: Behavioral: aggression, excitability, fidgeting, hyperactivity, impulsivity, irritability, lack of restraint, or persistent repetition of words or actions Cognitive: absent-mindedness, difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, problem paying attention, or short attention span Mood: anger, anxiety, boredom, excitement, or mood swings Also common: depression or learning disability These, and other common manifestations of EFD may be apparent at home: You have something you want to ask your friend, but she is on the phone and you must wait a few minutes before asking. By the time she is finished, you completely forget what you wanted to ask. When you are talking with a friend, you find it difficult to follow the conversation, forgetting what your friend said just moments before. When you are completing a task with several steps, such as getting the trash, taking it outside, and then putting a new bag in the trash can, you usually forget the last step. When you read something, you usually end up going back to re-read the prior section because you can't remember it. You constantly misplace your cell phone. You feel like you waste time every day looking for your phone and other misplaced items like keys or glasses. You have difficulty finding a work-life balance. When you try to take on personal activities, it's hard to figure out how much time to spend on what. Symptoms of Executive Dysfunction at Work Adderall can help increase your ability to pay attention, stay focused on an activity, and control behavior problems. It may also help you to organize your tasks and improve listening skills.This drug is also used to treat a certain sleeping disorder (narcolepsy) to help you stay awake during the day. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chrisabraham/message
Wielkieś mi uczyniła pustki w domu moim,Moja droga przyjemności, tym zniknienim swoim.No coś mnie naszło z tym Kochanowskim ostatnio. Produktywność, proaktywność, cele, osiągi, kejpiaje. Brzmi znajomo?A kiedy ostatni raz zrobiłeś_aś coś przyjemnego?Coś, co nie wiązało się z żadną umiejętnością, celem samym w sobie, rozwojem osobistym, czy budowaniem marki osobistej?Tylko tak po prostu: zbierałeś_aś kasztany, łąziłeś_aś w kaloszach (albo i bez) po kałuży, odwiedziłeś_aś miejsce dalekie lub bliskie, w którym zawsze chciałeś_aś pobyć? Ot tak, dla funu, przyjemności, radości, uciechy?O przyjemności traktuje ten krótki odcinek, bo nie ma co się tu rozgadywać, moi mili. Trzeba popróbować podoświadczać.No więc: kiedy ostatni raz zrobiłeś_aś coś przyjemnego? Czy wiesz, co sprawia Ci przyjemność?Jeżeli jesteś fanem_fanką z Gutral gadania i masz możliwość wesprzeć produkcję i dystrybucję niniejszego podcastu, zapraszam do dołączenia do grona Patronów i Matronek https://patronite.pl/gutralZa wszelakie wpłaty, serdeczne Freud zapłać ;) Montaż: Eugeniusz KarlovLiteratura wspomniana w odcinku: Larry, Davidson, Golan, Shahar, Martha Staeheli, Lawless, David, Sells & Janis Tondora (2006) Play, Pleasure, and Other Positive Life Events: “Non—Specific” Factors in Recovery from Mental Illness?, Psychiatry, 69:2, 151-163, DOI: 10.1521/psyc.2006.69.2.151Martínez-Vispo C, López-Durán A, Senra C, Rodríguez-Cano R, Río EFD, Becoña E. Behavioral activation and smoking cessation outcomes: The role of depressive symptoms. Addictive Behaviors. 2020;102:106183. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.106183.Diener, E., & Seligman, M. E. P. (2002). Very happy people. Psychological Science, 13(1), 80-83.
Ep 125 Stephen Mintie - Hot Butter Steve - https://www.youtube.com/c/HotButteredProductions Personal Bio: Air Force Brat. Went to high school in Minot, ND. Was a computer and book nerd growing up and wanted to get into science and engineering. I took an Aeronautics class in high school and took the controls of a Cessna. Also would compete in self propelled balsa wood aircraft building and while my peers would buy kits, I always designed my own and of course never won because of that! I was always more of a rocketry type person. Life took a 180 and I ended up going to the University of Minnesota for 7 years studying jazz performance and music education with the goal of becoming a teacher. I'm a jazz and classical pianist, and I've done a lot of work with steel drums. I don't do much music work anymore, but I do play in a classic rock style band. After college, I did a 180 again and worked for and eventually became a superintendent of a large and busy funeral home and cemetery. While there I skydived for the first time with a coworker who had terminal cancer. I ended up breaking my tailbone on landing. It was a great experience to share though and I actually personally dug her grave and buried her myself. I currently am the account director and Google SEO analyst of a restroom and shower trailer company. My current work has been extremely supportive of my endeavors in ppg and because I can work remote too, they allow me to fly just about whenever I want, and travel often for gatherings. In general I'm kind of all over the place. I read a lot of science, history, astrophysics, and world event type stuff. I used to raise chickens and was into guerrilla gardening (basically planting huge green things all over the place). Ppg Bio: I got into ppg during a very difficult time in my life. Within a year's time frame, I got a divorce and walked away from my career which I had my entire self identity wrapped into. It absolutely killed me. During that time I followed Trent Palmer and thought it'd be neat to fly the way he did, but never would I have the budget to afford a bush plane. From there I started researching ultralights, and eventually found Tucker. I told myself if things improved, I'd take it up as I could do it safely, and fly without a cockpit which really interested me. Soon after, I found an awesome new job that paid me a lot more, appreciated me and gave me the freedom to pursue it. I trained in April of 2021 with my much younger brother. He wasn't even interested in ppg, he just wanted to share my adventure and turned out to be the best in the class. Training was tough because of bad weather, and I actually got lines in the prop my first take off attempt, and it was my personal wing too. After training, I didn't have a motor for over 4 months so I practiced ground handling the whole time which paid off when I returned to flight, because I didn't have to think about glider control not to mention I can easily launch in nil wind, or reverse in strong conditions. I ended up not returning to the first school and joined the Nebraska Paramotor community. My brother stopped pursuing ppg by that point. I've been flying regularly since last August and during that time I've flown at EFD, Salton Sea including the nearby canyons, Glamis, Arizona Flying Circus, Ak-Chin, AZ copper mine, Dauphin Island, the Florida panhandle, and Bad Apples. My current goal is to fly with purpose and practice and return to the fundamentals. Right now I'm working on landing accuracy and I'll end every flight with a 1000 foot climb up, motor kill, and spot land. Just recently started doing foot drags (which I told myself I wouldn't do, and now......... lol), big ears, and just starting to get into energy management a bit, barely scratching the surface though. Hope to work on my PPG 3 by early next year. I love flying and it's completely changed my life especially since I got into this as a destroyed person. I love the community to. I thought I was going to be a loner, but somehow someway managed to befriend a huge part of the community, by mostly just being my weird self. I'm pretty gregarious, I enjoy laughter and not taking oneself too seriously, and my personality ranges from a quiet active listener to a loud type A personality if I'm in the right environment. I started a Youtube channel prior, Hot Buttered Productions, which is a shared channel with my brother though he stopped making stuff. I enjoy making content because it can be a canvas for many things such as just being weird, funny, expressing something that means a lot to me without words, or creating a window into slice of life segments to show what it's like for someone that has struggled with this too. I openly talk about the struggles with the mental game, preflight anxiety, I was terrible at landings for a long while, just about anything so it's more relatable for your average person.
Houston TRACON (I90) member Joe Wright was working the Thursday evening arrival streams into Houston Hobby (HOU) and nearby Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base (EFD) when the pilot of a Piper Cherokee struggled to stay on the localizer for EFD and then lost his gyroscope in IFR conditions. The pilot worked to get back onto the localizer, but soon descended into a tight, steep turn. Wright saw his altitude drop rapidly, starting from 2,400 feet, then to 2,000 feet. “I asked him, ‘are you OK?' and he said, ‘I don't think we're OK,'” Wright said. “That's when I knew it was a dire situation. “He seemed a little rattled and rightfully so. I knew, in my 26 years of aviation experience, with no gyro and those weather conditions, if you get disoriented it can go bad very quickly. My intention was to do the very best I could for him control-wise, but also keep him calm. If I got tense, it may have caused him to have a little bit of a problem in concentration.” What happened next was the incredible, safe conclusion to what Wright called the most traumatic event in his career, which he plans to retire from soon after receiving the 2021 Southwest Region Archie League Medal of Safety Award on June 17 in New Orleans.
Jay Bonnifield is a firefighter with the Everett Fire Department in Washington, assigned to the tailboard of Engine 1 serving old downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods. He has been a firefighter for 13 years, starting in suburban communities to the north of Everett prior to getting hired with EFD. Jay teaches engine company operations for Brothers in Battle, the Sno ho mish County Fire Training Academy, West Coast Fire Training, and works with Derek Roberts/Dennis LeGear on the educated engine project. His class "Anatomy Of A Push" is being presented at FDIC for 2022. Jay is a husband to an incredible wife and a father of 4 awesome kids.
Dört halîfenin birbirinden yükseklikleri, hilâfetleri sırası iledir. Çünki, doğru yolda olan âlimlerin hepsi diyor ki, (Peygamberlerden “aleyhimüssalevâtü vetteslîmât” sonra, insanların en üstünü, Ebû Bekr-i Sıddîk “radıyallahü anh” hazretleridir. Ondan sonra, Ömer-ül-Fârûk “radıyallahü anh” hazretleridir). Efdâl olmak, ya'nî üstünlük, bu fakîre göre fazîleti, meziyyeti, iyi sıfatları çok olmak değildir. Önce îmâna gelmek, din için herkesden çok mal vermek ve cânını tehlükelere atmakdır. Ya'nî dinde, sonra gelenlere, üstâd olmakdır. Sonra gelenler, herşeyi, öncekilerden öğrenir. Bu üç şartın hepsi, Sıddîk “radıyallahü anh” hazretlerinde toplanmışdır. Herkesden önce îmâna gelmiş, malını ve cânını din için fedâ etmişdir. Bu ni'met, bu ümmetde, ondan başkasına nasîb olmamışdır. Resûlullah “sallallahü aleyhi ve sellem” vefâtına yakın, buyurdu ki: (Bana malını, cânını, Ebû Bekr kadar çok fedâ eden, başkası yokdur. Eğer, dost edinseydim, elbette Ebû Bekri dost edinirdim). Bir hadîs-i şerîfde buyuruldu ki: (Allahü teâlâ, beni size Peygamber gönderdi. İnanmadınız. Ebû Bekr inandı. Bana malı ile, cânı ile yardım etdi. Onu hiç incitmeyin ve Ona hurmet ve ta'zîm edin!). Tam İlmihal Se`âdet-i Ebediyye | Sayfa : 108 - 109
Join Drew & Sam on this December 7th podcast drop, as they once again break their own format rules while discussing “The truth about Employee Engagement” by Patrick Lencioni. 5 Dysfunctions takes place at a tech company (E20), Ideal Team player takes place at a construction company (E21), Truth takes place at a pizzeria! Along the way, we get to talk with Mr. Cincy, our name choice not his, John Glass. Check out his explanation for “It's not easy but it's worth it”, hear Drew's mea culpa, and enjoy ice cream on John when EFD comes mid-next year!
Today my guest talks about her career journey, her and her son's ADHD diagnosis, how she created ADHD Job Squad, and she shares her insights for those with ADHD on finding careers. Lynn Miner-Rosen, M.Ed., ACC, CDCS is an ICF credentialed Career Development Coach, ADHD Coach, and Life Coach supporting college students and adults with ADHD, EFD, and neurodiversity. She is the founder and creator of ADHD Job Squad™ and LMR Coaching where she provides coaching, live workshops, webinars, expert interviews, and tons of worksheets and support! Lynn has been coaching for over 10 years and has a private practice in Boca Raton, Florida. Lynn has focused her practice on supporting teens and adults through the very stressful process of choosing a career, switching careers, networking, finding the perfect job fit, job searching strategies, in-college 4-year plan, internships, interviews, resumes, LinkedIn, ADHD “on-the-Job” support and so much more! Her Resources: ■ IG: https://www.instagram.com/adhdcoachlynn/ ■ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ADHDCoachLynn ■ Facebook Group: ADHD Job Squad Community ■ LinkedIn: Lynn Miner-Rosen ■ Website: www.adhdjobsquad.com ■ Email: Info@lmrcoaching.com Email: Info@adhdjobsquad.com Other Resources: Books: ■ Careers: The Graphic Guide to Finding the Perfect Job For You ■ The Roadmap to Your Job by Trevor Morgan ■ The Stressed Years of Their Lives: Helping Your Kid Survive and Thrive During Their College Years by Dr. Anthony Rostain and Dr. B. Janet Hibbs
Aziz ve celîl olan Allâhü Te‘âlâ buyurdu ki: “Âdem oğlunun her ameli kendisinindir. Yalnız oruç müstesnâ. O, benim içindir. Onun mükâfatını ben vereceğim.” “Oruç, ateşe karşı siperdir. Sizden biriniz oruçlu bulunduğu günde fena lakırdı söylemesin; kavga etmesin. Şayet birisi ona sebbeder veya ona çatıp çekişirse, “Ben oruçluyum” desin. Muhammed'in nefsi yed(i kudret)'inde olan Allâh (c.c.)'a kasem ederim ki, muhakkâk oruçlunun ağız kokusu, Allâh nezdinde, misk kokusundan daha hoştur. Oruç tutanın ferâhlanacağı iki sevinçten birisi, iftar ettiği zaman, diğeri de orucunun sevâbıyla Allâh (c.c.)'a kavuştuğu andır.” (Müslim) AKŞAM VE İFTAR “İftar vakti girince duâ ile oruç hemen açılmalıdır. Besmele ve duâyı müteakip hurma ile, yoksa su ile açmak evlâdır. Akşam namazını edâdan sonra iki rekât da olsa “evvabîn” namazı kılınmalıdır. Efdâli altı rekâttır. İki rekâtta bir selâm verilir. Akşam'da fazla yememeli mide doldurulmamalı, yemeği müteakip duâ edilmeli, eller yıkanıp, dişler misvâklanmalıdır. Yatsıya gitmeden abdest tazelenmeli, terâvih de cemaatle kılınmalıdır.” SAHURA KALKIŞ “Sahura mutlaka kalkılmalıdır. İmsâktan önce Besmele ile kalkıp duâ ve şükürden sonra ağız misvâklanmalı, abdest alınmalıdır. “Teheccüd Namazı” kılınmalıdır. Sahur yemeği mutlaka yenilmeli, hiç olmazsa su içilmelidir. Lakin gündüz bir şey yenilmiyecek diye mide tıka-basa doldurulmamalıdır. Yemeği müteakip duâ etmeli, el-ağız yıkanılmalı, dişler misvâklanmalı ve oruca niyet edilmelidir. Sabah namazına kadar uyumadan zikir ve münâcaatla meşgul olunmalıdır. Sabah namazının sünnetini evde kılıp, camiye gidilerek cemaatle namaz edâ edilmelidir. (www.ibadettakvimi.com)
In case you missed it, listen to replay of Sarah Panus' Brand Storytelling webinar. Discussing why EFD is a BFD; the 5 Essentials Every Brand Storytelling Blueprint Needs; and details about Sarah's new online course, Brand Storytelling Blueprint. BRAND STORYTELLING BLUEPRINT™ COURSE: https://sarah-panus.mykajabi.com/brand-storytelling-blueprint SIGN UP FOR SARAH'S BRAND STORYTELLING NEWSLETTER: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5f9184db1a71cda59eef778e Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the Making Afterschool Cool podcast focuses on strategies to address challenges faced by youth with emotional/sensory regulation and executive functioning. Included in this discussion is the tendency of students with Executive Function Disorder (EFD) often being misdiagnosed or dismissed as negligent or lazy. To discuss strategies to change these trends is guest Elizabeth Sautter. This episode, you will learn more about: Challenging the negative stereotypes students experience because of their unique social and emotional needs Supporting families and caregivers of children with EFD and other emotional/sensory regulation challenges Exploring the bottom-up and top-down approaches to address social-emotional learning Accessing the Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick and the Social and Emotional card decks as valuable resources for afterschool and out-of-school time professionals Utilizing new strategies added to the Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick 2nd Edition Guest Elizabeth Sautter is a licensed speech and language pathologist. Since 1996, she has worked with preschool to adult clients and their families in private practice, schools, and hospitals. She is an expert in the field of supporting those with social, self-regulation, and executive functioning challenges. Elizabeth has also co-authored two popular children’s books with Kristen Wilson, entitled Whole Body Listening Larry at Home and Whole Body Listening Larry at School (www.socialthinking.com), which help to break down what is expected and ways to keep others feeling comfortable in a listening situation. She has also published Make Social Learning Stick! How to Guide and Nurture Social Competence Through Everyday Routines and Activities (aapcpublishing.com), which provides 185 ideas for embracing teachable moments in the home and community to practice and build social and emotional skills. In her blog MakeSocialLearningStick, she shares her own parenting and life experiences raising two boys. Resources Elizabeth Sautter: Website New Book, Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick! Practical activities to help your child manage emotions, navigate social situations & reduce anxiety Free Marketing Course: 3 ways to parent a sensitive, reactive or anxious child and still feel good at the end of the day. Harris County Department of Education https://hcde-texas.org CASE for Kids https://hcde-texas.org/afterschool-zone
Welcome to E35 where we talk about FLY INs going on now. EFD in KS and Fly it if you got it in NC Clear Prop TV Hosts:KRISKris Wheeler is fairly new to the world of paramotors, but not new to the world of adventure.As a Systems Engineer by trade, his learning is usually guided by logic and and troubleshooting, but mixed with adventure and sometimes even throwing caution to the wind.As an avid adventurer, Kris has spent a lot of time learning survial skills and has worked in Search and Rescue for,the State of Arizona.Kris lives in East Texas with his wife Tiffany out in a rural area with a landing zone outside the front yard. They are empty-nesters and they have 4 children ages 17 to 24.Kris' biggest regret is that he didn't find the sport of paramotoring 20 years ago.YouTube/mydogischokingTwitter @mydogischokingInstagram @mydogischokingwww.mydogischoking.comBRIAN:My name is Brian Waller. I grew up watching my Dad and Grandpa fly out of the front yard so flying has always been part of my life. I got into paramotors last year and completed my training at Aviator PPG. So far I'm up to 63 flights and have about 20 hours on my motor. Life is good!Brian Waller https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI58uQiLblSMC7WeqdtnkoQInstagram: @brianwaller31KEVIN:Kevin can fly was born into aviation. Having his grandfather and father both as pilots, he started his parapente experience in 2002 in California @soboba, Kevin transitioned to PPG aprox 3yrs ago. This spring he decided to help others fly and now instructs in the Portland OR area.www.KevinCanFly.comSHANE:Shane better known as Never Trust A Skinny Chef ShaneHe has been flying almost a year and loves to cook. Both flying and cooking are his passion. Find me on YouTube @ Never Trust A Skinny Chef Shane https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYPZeyP_o73CvsKI9mmrKKw and on IG at nevertrustaskinnychefshaneLINDA:“Linda Andersen proud mom of Robert Michiels... I'm his biggest fan... Just love hanging out with my parapeep family! Hope to fly one day! You can always find me on chat or on the air! Conversations and laughing a must!”JP:John Paul Vitullo or JP Tulo has been flying model aircraft for 25+ years with 150+ hours flying PPG. Proud member of Central Ohio PPG and Predator Paramotor Alum. On Instagram @JP_Tulo and YouTube @JP Tulo - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ47LW5w1JVGbKznBX1xNjQSEAN:Sean Symons also known as PPG Grandpa has been flying paramotors for almost a year. He is based in Conway Arkansas and is part of the Little Rock Flyers club. Grandpa also completed two SIV clinics which he shows on his YouTube channel in 360 VRwww.YouTube.com/SeanSymons www.FaceBook.com/SeanSymonsFriend him on I Love PPG https://iloveppg.org/u/ppggrandpaGrow your youtube channel at https://www.tubebuddy.com/PPGGrandpa
I denne uge gennemgår vi de 8 måder at investere i guld (og andre råstoffer). Vi kommer blandt andet ind på hvad komplekse finansielle instrumenter, såsom Spot FX, EFD'er og optioner, er. Men også de mindre komplicerede (og mindre risikable) måder. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pengepugeren/message
Jay Bonnifield is a firefighter with the Everett Fire Department in Everett Washington, assigned to the tailboard of Engine 5 in south/central Everett. Jay has been a firefighter for 12 years, starting in suburban communities to the north of Everett prior to getting hired with EFD. Jay teaches engine company operations for the Snohomish County Fire Training Academy, along with West Coast Fire Training, and has been involved with teaching engine operations and fire behaviour at many local academies and colleges. Jay is a husband to an incredible wife and a father of 3 awesome kids.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.21.214403v1?rss=1 Authors: Hunyady, J. P. Abstract: The present paper represents a hypothetical structure, the structure for energy transformation (SET), and its proposed evolution, which might be responsible for the proper energy transformation steps leading to the continuous production of H+ and ATP in living cells. We predict that the electron flow is realized through the electron flow device (EFD). We suppose that there are several versions of the SET with three of them being described below. The hypothesis is based on the properties of the atoms of the protonated adenine molecule and docking computations of molecular mechanics involved, suggesting that two ascorbate molecules may occupy the empty NADPH pocket, preferably binding to the adenine binding site. We hypothesize that the adenine originates from uric acid (UA), resulting in an ATP-UA-ADP-ATP cycle. It would also mean that UA is one of the oxygen carriers in aerobic glycolysis. We also suppose that the EFD contains the well-known molecules and clusters of the electron transport chain supplemented with two additional UA originated adenine molecules and two L-ascorbic acid molecules. Based on all this, we surmise that a tetra adenine octo phosphate ring (TAR) exists, in which the UA originated adenine molecules form a ring. The molecules are linked to each other through the N7-C2 and C8-N1 atoms of the adenine molecules by H2PO4e- molecules. The four N10 atoms of the adenine molecules bind one flavin, one nicotinamide, and two L-ascorbic acid molecules. Six D-glucose molecules complete one unit of the structure. Both Fe-S and cytochrome clusters and dehydrogenases ensure the continuous operation of the unit. Eukaryotic cells are equipped with the mechanisms of the SET, using aerobic glycolysis of Warburg and the SET of oxidative phosphorylation; thus, they can live in an anoxic environment as well. It is hoped that the concept of the SET developed here will help to better understand the complex process of energy transformation. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Avsnitt 237 av Sveriges nyfiknaste fotbollspodd gästas av Tomas Hoszek, ny generalsekreterare för Elitfotboll Dam. Hoszek talar om VM-effekten efter det svenska bronset och draget kring damfotboll, om det plötsliga intresset att sända hela allsvenskan, om att försöka behålla stjärnorna i Sverige, om att utöka högsta serien som förbundskapten Peter Gerhardsson och en del andra vill och om det är bra eller inte att det heter damallsvenskan.Hoszek ger sin syn på hotet från de utländska storklubbarna som numera satsar hårt på damer, på de svenska klubbarna som har svårt i Champions League, på att reformera systemet kring övergångar och ersättningar, på att ett nytt Champions League med gruppspel kommer inom kort, på fusket med turistspelare i Elitettan samt på Malmö FF:s ambition att gå ihop med LB07.Tomas Hoszek talar även om vad han har för nytta av tiden som landslagsspelare i volleyboll, om att ta över Efd i en tid när många frågor är politiskt laddade, om SvFF:s val att mörka ersättningar till herrar och damer och signalen att han som 59-årig man tar över som högste tjänsteman för damklubbarna på elitnivå. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Linda Wijkström brinner för utveckling och förändringsarbete. Linda är idag Kommersiell Chef på intresseorganisationen Elitfotboll Dam. Linda började sin karriär inom sportbranschen som Klubbchef på Djurgården/Älvsjö 2003. Till en början använde hon sina sparpengar för att kunna finansiera sitt ideella arbete för klubben. Linda fortsatte inom Damfotbollen och blev senare anställd på intresseorganisationen Elitfotboll Dam (EFD) som Kanslisekreterare. När EFD senare sökte efter en ny Generalsekreterare ansökte Linda och fick tjänsten. I april 2019 blev Linda Kommersiell Chef på EFD för att fortsätta utveckla organisationens kommersiella verksamhet. Du hittar allt som nämns i intervjun på www.svenskasportnatverket.se/4 Enjoy!
Visste du att många unga tjejer hellre spelar fotboll inomhus än utomhus? Varför? Jo, därför att glåporden och gliringarna haglar vid fotbollsplanerna… Det är skönare att kunna stänga dörren om sig. Det blir lugnast så. I premiäravsnittet av Magasinet Fotbollpodden får ni höra Irma Helin, Djurgårdens IF, som startade uppropet #timeout och Linda Wijkström, Elitfotboll dam (EFD) diskutera flick- och damfotbollens frammarsch och utmaningar. Vi ställer frågor som: Är inte damfotbollen egentligen en sämre produkt är herrfotbollen? Hur bemöter ni trollen på den digitala arenan? Och hur gör man som ledare när ett gäng tonårskillar står och hånar jämnåriga tjejer från sidan av planen? Vi får också möta ett par tonårstjejer som berättar om hur en lagkamrat lämnade planen mitt under en match när hånen blev för jobbiga. Programledare: Juan Martinez. Ljud och Teknik: Martin Sjögren. Magasinet Fotbollpodden produceras av Oiga AB för Svenska Fotbollförbundet.
We are doing a few episodes on the additional conditions that can come with Autism. This week we talk about EFD.
1. Tell me a little about yourself and how long have worked for EFD for and in what capacity? I have had a keen interest in Sport, Fitness, Health and Wellness all of my life. I am a certified track and field and strength and conditioning, coach with 43 years of competitive experience under my belt in the sports of athletics, bobsleigh, swimming and water polo, I now put all of my knowledge and expertise to good use as the Health and Wellness Coordinator for Edmonton Fire Rescue Services and Mental Health First Aid, Psychological First Aid and R2MR (first responder) instructor for the City of Edmonton. I have worked for the City for 5.5 years, before that I was at the U of A. During my athletic career, I represented Canada in the Olympic Games, the World Athletics Championships, The World Bobsleigh Championships, The Pan American Games, The Commonwealth Games and many other international events. As a competitor, I won 17 national titles (15 in the shot put and two discus titles). Upon retiring from competing, I was the head cross country, track and field coach for the Univ. of Alberta for 10 years, and helped develop champions at the provincial, national and international levels. I was also a mentor/coach for Special Olympics Athletics athletes and coaches in Alberta. Currently, I coach veteran paralympic athletes and others interested in improving their throwing skills. I also sit on the board for Athletics Alberta and am the current President of the Edmonton Track and Field Council. 2. What was the hardest time of your life? What tools did you use to get through it? Two times - dealing with my first major injury as a swimmer - dealing with not being able to just work through it: learning about rest and making a change in to a different direction. Moving in a different direction is what took me from swimming to track. At the time of the injury, it was devastating but looking back on it now, it was the best thing that ever happened to me. The second "hard time" came in my involuntary shift from being a coach at the university - to being unemployed (and overqualified for many jobs) and then my transition to working with the city,;first as a personal trainer in city rec. centers. Again, difficult at the time (and sometimes still stings a little) but definitely one of the best things that ever happened to meas it brought me to EFRS! 3. What are your greatest successes? Helping others to shine (inspire and motivate them to be)...Olympics and coaching at the Olympics pretty cool too! :) 4. Now that you have experienced life a little, what would you tell your 20-year- old self? You don't need a lot of stuff...collect experiences and be wise with your money and your heart! 5. Who is your greatest role model and why? Anyone who has the strength and courage to continue to try when they have been knocked down...Anyone who, regardless of the circumstance, finds a way to keep moving forward - even in small steps. 6. Any particular stories that stand out from your days serving behind the front line? How has fitness played a role in it? Too many to write about..lol. Fitness and overall health (spiritual, emotional, physical and mental) have always played integral roles in my life 7. What is your favourite failure that has led to success? No real failures...just a wide range of experiences :) 8. What do you feel most proud of? My ability to be of service to others 10. What do you want your tombstone to say? She Shined brightly and was a guiding light to many
In der letzten Ausgabe dieses Jahres beschäftigen wir uns mit dem EU-Jugendprogramm Erasmus+ und seinen Möglichkeiten für Blinde und Sehbehinderte, wir zeigen Euch, was Playback-Theater ist und wir stellen Euch einen Blog junger Menschen mit unterschiedlichen Behinderungen vor. Ihr hört: Update Runge19: Aktuelles aus dem DBSV-Jugendclub Dream it - DO it" Bericht von unserem Erasmus+ Jugendprojekt Der adaptierte Europäische Freiwilligendienst: Interview mit einer blinden Teilnehmerin am EFD in Belgien Was ist Playback-Theater? Wir berichten von einem Workshop in Berlin Transsexualität und Behinderung - ein Stigma mehr? Interview mit einer blinden, transsexuellen Frau. Anders und doch gleich: Ein Blog von Behinderten, die sich nicht behindern lassen Neues Leitungsteam der DBSV-Landesjugendvertretenden gewählt: - Die fünf Gewählten stellen sich vor. Dieser Beitrag erscheint nicht in der Komplettausgabe. Ihr findet ihn weiter unten als Einzelbeitrag. Achtung! Die Beiträge des Jugendmagazins gibt es jetzt auf iTunes! Sucht in der Podcast-App nach DBSV, abonniert uns und Ihr habt die neusten Beiträge immer in der Mediathek. Alternativ klickt hier auf Podcast in iTunes öffnen. Redaktion und Technik: Robbie Sandberg (DBSV-Jugendclub)
This podcast really came organically, I saw an opportunity to interview the Cheif for Edmonton Fire & Rescue and I took it. We talk about how he became a firefighter and the Health and Wellness Program that EFD has. It is truly one of the best in North America. Check out the podcast and let me know what you think!Thanks, Chief!
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Today on the show I have John Jones joining me to talk about his IT business in the UK and how he operated that business whilst having Executive Function Disorder (EFD). EFD makes it difficult for someone to strategize, plan and stay on deadline. Naturally, John has come up with tools and tactics over time that has allowed him to grow as a person and function as a business owner. He also employs a lot of similar techniques with raising his kids whom have some of their own difficulties. His partner is his rock and helps help with forward motion. John is a good man and was a pleasure to talk to! If you like practical advice for planning better and working with people based on your personal strengths. This is the show for you! Welcome John Jones! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dopeamine/message
Hey ADDers! I’m so glad you could join me today, and hope that you’ve taken the time to listen to a few key episodes that seem to be on the minds of many of my listeners; perhaps you are one of them: Episode 036, Ask Dr B About The High Cost Of Not Knowing About Executive Function, Episode 027, Figuring Out Where To Start When So Much Needs Your Attention Now, and Episode 001, It’s Not Your Fault & You’re Not Off The Hook Either. If you’ve listened to all three of these episodes, you know what I’m talking about and if you haven’t I highly recommend that you listen to them soon. Today, I want to talk about how ADHD and Executive Function Disorder or EFD co-exist and what that looks like. I feel it’s important for me to talk about this because I keep hearing people talk about their ADHD symptoms and they are confusing their ADHD symptoms with their EFD symptoms. So, I want to shed some light on EFD symptoms, ADHD symptoms, how they co-exist, and what you can start to do about this very complex challenge. Before I give you a brief overview of the EF skills, if you’ve ever wondered what the purpose of the EF skills is; in brief, it’s to organize and act on information. So, here’s an overview: Impulse control (or inhibition) helps you think before you act. Without it, you might blurt out inappropriate things. Emotional control (or self-regulation) helps you keep your feelings in check or alter how you feel about things. Without it, you might overreact, as well as have trouble dealing with criticism or regrouping when things go wrong. Flexible thinking helps you adjust to the unexpected events of life. It also helps you shift your attention from one thing to another. Without it, your thinking is “rigid” and you can’t roll with the punches. You might even get frustrated when someone wants you to see things from their point of view. Working memory (non-verbal) helps you keep key information in your mind while you are learning something new. It also helps you to multi-task and to remember what you are doing in each task or project. Without it, you could have trouble remembering directions or steps in a project, even if you’ve taken notes or repeated the information to yourself many times; it just falls away. Working memory (verbal) helps you direct your life via self-speech or an internal dialogue. “Self-Talk.” I prefer to externalize this speaking. Self-monitoring (or self-awareness) helps you assess how you’re doing. Without it, you might be surprised when things turn out as they do because you aren’t accurately tracking yourself and how what you do or don’t do impacts other people or outcomes. Planning and prioritizing helps you set a goal and a plan to meet your goal. Also known as “self-play” which is how you play with information in your mind and come up with new ways of doing something. You experiment with combining parts of things in different ways to come up with the best solution for you. Without it, you might not know which tasks are most important to get done first or which parts of a project are the most important or which information you are reading is the most important; since not everything you read is the most important. Task initiation (or self-motivation) helps you take action and get started on something; it’s what activates you, particularly when there is no immediate external consequence. Without it, you might freeze up and have no idea where to begin with a task or project; you could feel lost or overwhelmed. Organization helps you keep track of things; both physically and mentally. Without it, you could lose things as well as thoughts; just draw a blank. Today’s episode is all about answering the questions you have about issues or challenges you experience as an adult living with ADHD, and offering you hope. I have one story for you today about the complexities of ADHD and Executive Function Disorder plus action steps. If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed by all of this information and feeling that you’re going to need some help working with the complexities of ADHD and Executive Function Disorder, so you can develop the skills you need to increase your happiness, productivity, and success, I suggest you put your name on the Waitlist for my online program, ADDventures in Achievement. Enrollment closed the end of August and I’m not planning on opening up again until later this year, however that could very well change. So, be sure to get on the Waitlist now if you’d like to learn more about this program and what it can do for you. I plan on recording some informative videos for those of you on the Waitlist so you can benefit while you’re waiting for enrollment to open up again. I’ve been adding some exciting new content to the program about Executive Function skills and look forward to you benefiting from it. ADDventures in Achievement is definitely the place to be if you want help understanding what’s been holding you back and want to learn the skills to break free of your stuckness. WAITLIST for ADDventures in Achievement online program To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes Thanks for listening! Until the next time! Download the Episode Transcript Download the MP3 Audio File & listen to the episode when convenient You'll learn about: The importance of really looking for, acknowledging and celebrating your WINS! Executive Function Disorder or EFD and its symptoms ADHD and its symptoms How ADHD & EFD co-exist I've created many different resources of you. Here's what's available now: This podcast show, Harness Your ADHD Power, which currently releases two episodes per week, on Mondays and Thursdays. ADDventures in Achievement, my innovative online coaching and educational program. This is the place to be if you want to learn the skills to break free of your stuckness and live a happier, more productive and successful adult life. The Harness Your ADHD Power Community on Facebook. With listeners in many parts of the world, I created a space were we can all come together to exchange ideas, talk about challenges and get answers as well. Please friend me on Facebook and then come and join our community with other like-minded adults making this journey. Plus, I'll be going live in the group to answer your questions. Live videos on my Facebook page, ADDventures in Achievement, because many of you enjoy watching videos as well as listening to podcasts. So three times per week, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, I go live and answer questions in an Ask Dr B format. A free video and e-book about getting your ADHD needs met from mental health professionals A free tips e-book on decision-making, since life’s filled with making decisions Wondering how you can ask me questions? Just click here and you can Ask Dr B directly. A Favorite Quote: William James said, “Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.” The question I have for you at this point of our journey together is, “Are you willing to take an honest, yet non-judgmental inventory of your strengths and weakness, and start doing something about both of them?” I hope so because it will make all the difference in the quality of your life going forward.
Welcome to the thirty-first episode of Harness Your ADHD Power. I'm so glad you could join me for today’s podcast episode. It’s time for another change to the format. The episodes have been getting a bit long, so I’m moving back to the sweet spot of roughly 30 minutes. That means cutting out some of the repetitive content, in order to keep the episodes focused on great content, stories, action steps and a favorite quote of mine. I appreciate all your suggestions and input so I can consider everything and provide you with the best of me in ways that are best for you too. Just because you can speak, doesn’t mean you can communicate skillfully or say what you intend to convey. Just because you know the words doesn’t mean that you are using them skillfully. Just because you get everything out that you want to say, doesn’t mean it is received as you intended. And, if you have beliefs about not wanting to hurt anyone’s feelings, then you’ve already set yourself up to not say what’s on your mind because you’ll be focused on censoring yourself; not focused on what you want to convey. Some of the goals for this episode are to provide you with a basic understanding of communication; what it is and is not. What your responsibility is as the communicator. What your responsibility is as the listener. The role boundaries play in communication. How to communicate assertively, skillfully and say what you intend with greater confidence and ease of expression. And of course, there will be some actions steps you can begin to take today. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Thanks for listening! Until the next time! Download the Transcript and read through the whole episode, from start to finish. Download the MP3 Audio File and listen to the episode however you like with the audio file. You'll learn: The importance of really looking for, acknowledging and celebrating your WINS! The impact of ADHD and Executive Function Deficits on skillful communication Communication is a huge part of our lives. Every relationship depends on it, and it often seems to go wrong, especially when ADHD or EFD are present. Some general tips for skillful communication, which are challenging for those with ADHD or EFD, yet are very important. Improving your speaking skills Improving your listening skills Assertive, not aggressive communication (plus literal & inferential information) A few differences between aggressive and assertive communication Book recommendation: "Your Perfect Right: Assertiveness and Equality in Your Life and Relationships" by Alberti and Emmons Importance of boundaries in providing and receiving communication The purpose of boundaries is to protect something, not to prohibit it Examples of boundaries I've created many different resources for you. Here's what's available currently: This podcast show, with Show Notes for each episode The Harness Your ADHD Power Community on Facebook Live videos on my Facebook page, ADDventures in Achievement Ask me your questions for an episode Reach out to me with your thoughts or feedback Quick survey to tell me what you’re struggling with A free video and e-book about getting your ADHD needs met A free tips e-book on decision-making My innovative online program, ADDventures in Achievement. New enrollment opens again on August 15th; so get yourself on the Waitlist now if you want to receive additional information this week to know if this might be right for you. A Favorite Quote: Jim Rohn said, “If you just communicate, you can get by. But if you communicate skillfully, you can work miracles.” The question I have for you at this point of our journey together is, “Are you ready to upgrade your communication from just okay to skillfully?”
This week Seth and Kyle sit around the Kitchen Table and discuss what they are thankful for in the fire service and their lives.
** Introduction Song: GZA - Shadowboxing ** This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed Wes Elliott, Wearable Technology Innovator, Entrepreneur and founder of EFD Sports about the company's latest sports technology product, StrikeTec. Some of the things we talked about included Mr. Elliott's history in business and sports technology, the basically brand new niche that StrikeTec has with athletes on all levels - from casual regular folks to professionals in boxing, mixed martial arts, etc., the multi-faceted process of creating, manufacturing, testing and processing sports technology at large (from connected apps to how a product would even fit on a person comfortably), how to measure statistics that athletes to regular people actually CARE about that will assist them with fitness, getting skilled in their particular craft and/or just as fans of a sport, successfully funding your business ideas (crowdfunding, VCs, putting in your own money, etc.) and more! For more information about StrikeTec, go to: http://EFDSports.com https://twitter.com/EFDSports https://www.instagram.com/striketec Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!
My guest today is Liz Lewis, she is a freelance writer whose articles have been featured on the Huffington post, thedisctractedmom, Karla Birnburg among other successful websites. Liz writes about being a mother, wife, and working professional living with ADHD and raising an ADHD child in today's society.Liz and I discuss the best way to treat ADD/ADHD Naturally, plus the link to Executive Function Disorder (EFD). Being a Parent with ADHD,the best way to treat and manage ADD/ADHD Naturally, plus the link to Executive Function Disorder (EFD). How to make small but effective changes to stay focused and more alert. Which foods, nutrition, and certain foods exacerbate or even eliminate altogether ADD, ADHD, EFD symptoms + Her secrets to stay focused in today's super busy world plus learn:How ADHD is a developmental impairment of the brain's management system. (Executive Function) Naturally, as we age this changes.Liz'spersonal experience with ADD and how she successfully and effectively manages, a business, home and job in an organized focused manner.Executive Functions involve 6 basic activities or thought processes. Here are 3:Analyzing a taskPlanning how to address the taskOrganizing the steps needed to carry out the task…Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/healyounaturally)
Samtal och intervjuer med olika representanter inom damfotbollen för att uppmärksamma Damallsvenskan 2015 och sätta fokus på ligans första matcher. Pär Lagerström och Sophie Valencia Vogel modererar avsnittet och gästas utav: 1. Linda Wijkström, generalsekreterare EFD & Karl-Erik Nilsson, ordf. SvFF 2. Sofia Lundgren, Hammarby & Frida Boström, Mallbacken 3. Margret Vidarsdottir, Kristianstads DFF - Lisa Lantz, Umeå IK 4. Josefine Johansson, Piteå IF - Linda Sällström, Vittsjö 5. Petra Andersson, AIK - Marlene Sjöberg, K/Göteborg FC 6. Marina Pettersson Engström, KIF Örebro DFF - Markus Tilly, FC Rosengård 7. Annica Svensson, Eskilstuna United - Magdalena Eriksson, Linköpings FC 8. Hanna Marklund, fotbollsexpert inför första omgångens matcher 9. Malin Swedberg, expertkommentator, TV4 & Daniel Kristiansson, kommentator/journalist TV4 10. Stefan Edberg, oddssättare, Svenska Spel
What's behind your difficulties with planning, organizing, and meeting deadlines? Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D., describes the seven major types of executive function and how they're affected by ADHD, and suggests treatment strategies.
Precis som vilket företag som helst måste svensk elitfotboll profilera sig och skapa ett spännande varumärke för att nå ut med sitt budskap. Intresseorganisationen EFD (Elitfotboll dam) jobbar passionerat med att utveckla organisationen och varumärket för elitfotboll. I det 4:e avsnittet berättar Linda Wijkström, generalsekreterare för EFD, om hur dem arbetar med profilering och varumärkesbyggande, där en av flera olika åtgärder var att vända damfotbollen från ett martyrskap till en stolthet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Background: Whereas various molecular working mechanisms of shock waves have been demonstrated, no study has assessed in detail the influence of varying energy flux densities (EFD) on new bone formation in vivo. Methods: Thirty Chinchilla bastard rabbits were randomly assigned to 5 groups (EFD 0.0, 0.35, 0.5, 0.9 and 1.2 mJ/mm(2)) and treated with extracorporeal shock waves at the distal femoral region (1,500 pulses; 1 Hz frequency). To investigate new bone formation, animals were injected with oxytetracycline at days 5-9 after shock wave application and sacrificed on day 10. Histological sections of all animals were examined using broad-band epifluorescent illumination, contact microradiography and Giemsa-Eosin staining. Results: Application of shock waves induced new bone formation beginning with 0.5 mJ/mm(2) EFD and increasing with 0.9 mJ/mm(2) and 1.2 mJ/mm(2). The latter EFD resulted in new bone formation also on the dorsal cortical bone; cortical fractures and periosteal detachment also occurred. Conclusion: Here, for the first time, a threshold level is presented for new bone formation after applying shock waves to intact bone in vivo. The findings of this study are of considerable significance for preventing unwanted side effects in new approaches in the clinical application of shock waves. Copyright (c) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.