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A Fresh Story, season 3, episode 19 Why are friendship breakups so heartbreaking and hard to untangle? We talked to our dear, wonderful, and witchy friend Maddie Eisenhart about her fresh starts in life, including getting married young, parenthood, career changes, and untangling herself from a co-dependent work relationship. We laughed, we may have even barfed, and a good time was had by all! If you have ever had to break up with a friend, you will understand the pain and heartbreak of putting up boundaries, and moving through life in the aftermath. Check out more from Maddie on Instagram.
What does it take to completely revolutionize the global energy infrastructure? This is the Energy Transition. We've done it before. Once the value of gasoline was discovered and understood, gasoline production increased by orders of magnitude within just a few decades. How does this compare with the need to reach net-zero carbon emissions as soon as 2050? Are solar panels, batteries, and biofuels capable of such a meteoric rise? In today's episode, we welcome Dr. Reed Eisenhart, an Independent Consultant for Energy Transition Technologies. With him, we discuss all things Energy Transition, specifically:
CTL Script/ Top Stories of September 12th Publish Date: Sept 12th Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, September 12th, and happy 56th birthday to actor Louis C.K. ***Louis C.K.*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Woodstock woman and her son sentenced to prison on Jan. 6 charges Etowah alum Sawyer Gipson-Long wins MLB debut as Tigers edge White Sox Cherokee Tribune celebrates 50 years of local news coverage Plus, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets is here to talk with Bruce Jenkins about specialty ypgurts. We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA - ELON Story 1 Woodstock woman arrested for Jan 6th A Woodstock woman, Lisa Marie Eisenhart, and her son, Eric Gavelek Munchel, from Tennessee, have been sentenced in a D.C. court for their involvement in the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riots. Munchel, known as the "zip tie guy," received a 57-month prison sentence followed by 36 months of supervised release, along with a $2,000 restitution order. Eisenhart was sentenced to 30 months in prison, followed by 36 months of supervised release, and a $2,000 restitution order. Both were convicted of various charges related to their actions during the riot, including conspiracy to commit obstruction, obstruction of an official proceeding, and entering and remaining in the Capitol building. Additionally, Munchel was found guilty of carrying a dangerous weapon on Capitol grounds. The judge stated that their actions indicated an intent to take senators hostage, although all senators and their staff had evacuated.....……… Read more on this story at tribuneledgernews.com STORY 2: Etowah Alum White Sox Sawyer Gipson-Long, an alum of Etowah, made his MLB debut for the Detroit Tigers and secured a 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox. The 25-year-old pitcher impressed with his performance, striking out key White Sox batters and displaying composure throughout his debut. He pitched into the sixth inning, allowing two runs and four hits while striking out five without issuing any walks. Gipson-Long showcased an arsenal of pitches, including a vulcan changeup, sliders, and fastballs, keeping the White Sox hitters off balance. His debut was a memorable moment, and he received strong support from family and friends in the stands, with custom jerseys made in his honor. Story 3: Cherokee Tribune celebrates 50 years of local news coverage The Cherokee Tribune is celebrating 50 years of providing local news coverage to Cherokee County, Georgia. Established in 1973 by Otis Brumby Jr., the newspaper focused exclusively on reporting Cherokee County news, sports, and events, ensuring residents were informed about their community. Over the years, the Cherokee Tribune covered significant events, such as the opening of Interstate 575 in 1980, which played a pivotal role in the county's growth. The newspaper also prioritized coverage of the local school system, students, and educational issues. As Cherokee County evolved into a rapidly growing suburban area, the Cherokee Tribune continued to deliver fair and accurate news coverage, solidifying its position as a trusted news source in the community. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: ESOG - Drake - Dayco STORY 4: Driver killed in I-575 crash in Cherokee County A fatal car crash occurred on Interstate 575 in Cherokee County, resulting in the death of the driver. The accident took place around 10:30 p.m. on a Friday night between Riverstone Parkway and Airport Drive. According to the Cherokee Sheriff's Office, it was a one-car crash where the vehicle left the roadway, struck multiple trees, and subsequently caught fire. Tragically, the driver, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, lost their life at the scene. Story 5: Woodstock defeats Lassiter for first win in 2 1/2 years Woodstock secured its first victory in 2½ years with a 20-10 win over Lassiter. Chase Colina played a crucial role, recording 116 receiving yards and a 56-yard touchdown reception on a halfback pass. Woodstock's defense held Lassiter to just 27 total yards in the first half and 107 yards for the game. Lassiter's Tyler Aromin kicked a field goal in the third quarter, narrowing the deficit to seven points, but Woodstock responded in the fourth quarter with a 31-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Peyton Lynch to running back Isaiah Payton. The Wolverines' defense intercepted three passes and recorded four sacks, ultimately sealing the victory with a 42-yard field goal by Ryder Romijin. Commercial: Powers – Ingle 6 - Heller Story 7: LEAH And now, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets talks with Bruce Jenkins about specialty yogurts. LEAH McGrath Story 8: We'll have closing comments after this Chamber - Henssler 60 – Cumming Fair Thanks again for listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. . If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. 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The 3rd international EXPERT TALK (in English) on my podcast channel with Ike Eisenhart and Anton Doerig. Topics on leadership, safety & security, crisis management, emergency management an many more - but all only for your resilience. Today we have a lot of news, interesting stuff, and even more "lessons learnd" for our audience of this episode. – Well, and of course a few "laughs" about my English, but I am doing some progress. ;o) Information about Ike Eisenhart: For over 34 years, Kenneth “Ike” Eisenhart has responded to crises and all levels of emergency needs across many different platforms, both in the military and as a civilian responder. Ike has served on several All-Hazards Safety Preparedness groups, has been part of the Incident Command System and an emergency planner. Ike continues to develop his All-Hazards Preparedness and Vulnerability Assessment company and spends his spare time as a first responder for his local Fire Department and working on his family's small farm. More about him: ike.eisenhart@ironhart-consulting.com ------------------------------ PLEASE: If you liked this podcast in general or this episode, please leave a 5* rating, feedback and subscribe to this podcast here. – It doesn't take much (1-2'), but everyone can benefit! – THANKS! ------------------------------- My NEW BOOK: "LEADERSHIP. SAFE & SECURE." Get your copy right now!www.leadershipsafesecure.com More information about me: www.anton-doerig.ch/english-summarized/ --------------------------------
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The mayor of Emerson and his wife were killed in a four-car crash Saturday in Cherokee County, the Cherokee Sheriff's Office reported, and a man has been arrested on charges related to the crash. According to the sheriff's office, deputies responded to a four-car crash at about 4 p.m. Saturday on Knox Bridge Highway, east of Fields Landing Drive near Canton. Preliminary indications are that a Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east on Knox Bridge Hwy. lost control and crossed the center line striking a Hyundai Santa Fe traveling westbound. That collision caused the Hyundai to lose control, overturn and travel into the eastbound lane where it was struck by a GMC Savana van traveling eastbound. The Chevrolet truck also struck a Mazda 3 traveling west. Emerson Mayor Albert Pallone who was driving the Hyundai, and his wife, Camilia Pallone died in the crash. The driver of the Mazda 3 and the driver of the GMC Savana were transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the Chevrolet pick up, William Bryan Abernathy of Calhoun, was arrested and charged with first degree vehicular homicide, and serious injury by vehicle, DUI and reckless driving. Abernathy was also injured and is receiving treatment at an undisclosed local hospital. The site of the crash is a little over a mile east from where a Cherokee County father and daughter died in a crash on Thanksgiving - Alivia Mynes, an 18-year-old former Creekview High School volleyball standout and college freshman, and her father, Chris Mynes, 52, was the human resources director at Fox Factory in Gainesville, according to their obituaries. A trial has been set for a Woodstock resident and her son facing felony charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the United States Capitol. Lisa Marie Eisenhart, from Woodstock, and her son, Eric Munchel, who lives in Nashville, are charged with entering the Capitol with rioters and disrupting the proceedings there, according to their indictment. Munchel, who has been referred to as the “zip tie guy,” was photographed with zip ties in the Capitol Building, according to prosecutors. He is also accused of carrying a dangerous weapon, a Taser, on the grounds and in the Capitol Building, which is associated with additional charges in the indictment. Attorneys for Munchel and Eisenhart have said they did not bring the zip ties, but found them inside the Capitol. The trial is scheduled to start April 11 before Judge Royce C. Lamberth in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Eisenhart and Munchel have pleaded not guilty on all counts, court documents show. A tradition to honor deceased veterans returns December17, when military families, veterans and volunteers will gather to place thousands of wreaths on the headstones at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton. The cemetery advisory council is hosting Wreaths Across America, which will include a public ceremony honoring deceased military service members at 11 a.m. December 17 at the cemetery. At noon, members of the public are invited to join volunteers to place wreaths on headstones. No registration is required to volunteer. For more information, email Russ Seltenright at salty31@hotmail.com. The Georgia National Cemetery is located at 1080 Scott Hudgens Drive in Canton. The council is accepting donations year-round for Wreaths Across America. Donations can be given by check to GNC Advisory Council or online at ganationalcemetery.org. Holly Springs could soon switch to a simple majority system for municipal elections, pending a vote by the city council later this month. The Holly Springs City Council is expected to make a decision at its Dec. 19 meeting. Holly Springs uses a plurality voting system, in which the candidate with the most votes is the winner regardless of percentage, and there are no runoffs. If Holly Springs switches to a simple majority system, like for state elections, 50% plus at least one vote will be required for a candidate to win. Under this system, in the event that no one receives 50% plus one vote in the race, there will be a runoff. Establishing a 50% plus one voting system in Holly Springs requires the city to go through the state legislature to change its charter. The city council's next meeting is at 7 p.m. December 19 at city hall. River Ridge and West Forsyth went back and forth all night, but it was the Knights' big fourth quarter that put them over the top on Saturday's 56-47 win at the Cherokee/Forsyth Challenge. With the game tied 38-34 heading into the fourth quarter, the Knights went on an 8-0 run, with four quick points from Davis Hansraj, to take control of the scoreboard. They did not trail the rest of the way. Those three seniors were pivotal in the Knights' late push, and Hansraj tallied a team-high 17 points on Saturday. Head scored 11 points while controlling the paint on both ends, and McCord had six points. Bret Senay, a junior, finished with nine points. For West Forsyth, Sam Maynard carried the offense with 23 points, 11 of which came in the fourth quarter. Chase Damerell was second in the score column with 10 points, followed by Lachlan Povenz with seven points. After playing a tough intra-county game on Friday night, it was a quick turnaround for River Ridge. Darling noticed the fatigue setting in but credited his guys for returning to form when necessary. Saturday marked the Knights' second straight win since dropping three straight. Support staff at schools were celebrated Thursday at the Cherokee County School District's fifth annual Support Staff Employees of the Year Awards. The event honored one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSD's schools, centers and central office divisions. Each of the honorees was recognized by the superintendent and school board members, received a plaque and gifts of appreciation including a $200 Visa card and $50 Amazon gift card funded by sponsors. Sponsors include Presenting Sponsor Cherokee County Educational Foundation; Platinum Sponsors, Credit Union of Georgia, ProLogics and Roof Technology Partners; and Gold Sponsors, Cobb EMC and Nova Engineering. At the end of the evening, the district made surprise presentations to one overall CCSD winner each in three categories: Elementary School to Boston Elementary School kindergarten paraprofessional Debbie McMichen; Middle School/High School/Centers to CCSD Preschool Centers Head Start paraprofessional Julissa Izaguirre; and Central Office to CCSD Technology and Information Services technology specialist Jill Phillips. These overall winners were selected by a committee of retired educators and community leaders, according to CCSD. #CherokeeCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - - The Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast is local news for Woodstock, Canton, and all of Cherokee County. Register Here for your essential digital news. 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Special Episode – Interview with Karl Eisenhart and Simon Godfrey of Tribe of Names, October 2022 In this special episode we sit down with friends of the Palaver Karl and Simon to discuss the “debut” album from Tribe of Names. We get to cover topics ranging from songwriting during the pandemic to integrating new members into a group to how to throw a proper release party. Tribe of Names' album Evolver promises to be a winner with excellent songwriting, tasty musicianship, and world-class artwork! We look forward to much more from Tribe of Names. Twitter: @progpala Email: progpala@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3D8wbv-AcJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
In today's episode, I want to introduce one of my DEAR clients who has kindly agreed to share her experience coaching with me over the last year or so. Michelle is a lighthouse and a powerhouse at the same time a marketing superhero and founder of Fly Pages and Fly Page Vault a STL-based marketing firm with a big mission to support small businesses in getting the marketing they need to succeed. She is a wonderful mother and wife and a joy to talk to. We met at a co-working space during Covid and I fell in love with her energy immediately and secretly hoped I could get to coach her! My wish came true because after giving a presentation about how to be more creative in your business Michelle approached me and as she tells the story “hired me on the spot because I was her person”! Fast forward a year later and Michelle is not only thriving in her business but she has woken up to the power of her nervous system, her thinking, and the connection to a deeper purpose and passion in her business. In this episode we talk about what it takes to triple your business in just one year, how to feel better AND what it takes to do the work withe a performance coach. Michelle Eisenhart Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleeisenhart/ Website: https://buyflypages.com/ Ariana Jahja LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ariana-jahja-a8412687/ Glowe Connective - https://gloweconnective.com/
This was an awesome interview with TJ Eisenhart. You probably know his history of going from being one of the top US Road Cyclists and shifting towards gravel racing and starting the Imaginary Collective. We talked about all current things going on from bikes to art projects. Check out the show notes below, and be sure to check out his Insta page! It's awesome! https://www.instagram.com/tjeisenhart/ https://www.instagram.com/evoq.bike/ Check out our blog with training tips: https://www.evoq.bike/blog 00:00 Welcome TJ Eisenhart 02:00 The entrepreneurial hustle! PUTTING IN THE WORK. 06:10 Living in the present The biggest religion is smiling. Mormon growing up. 12:00 Inner conflicts and pushing that onto other humans. 15:00 Road cycling environment; was TJ meant to be there, or did it stifle creativity? 18:15 Wim Hof Breathwork and Cold Water…can a pro cyclist hold his breath longer than 60yo women?! EGO! I'm the best. I'm strong. 23:00 Signing with BMC. Be careful what you wish for, and ask for. 24:45 Palace Skateboard and alternative races 32:20 Should you only do what you love? 40:00 Taylor Phinney Conversation at Unbound 42:15 Imaginary Collective Curation 47:15 NFTs. We are going to have to collaborate with EVOQ.NFT 58:00 Breaking down in order to come back stronger 59:00 A really humbling and open moment. Wow TJ, a huge share. 1:07:00 reciprocating energy through messages 1:10:00 Can TJ get me on a mountain bike? Yikes! 1:11:00 NFTs 1:14:20 DUCKS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evoqbike/support
En este nuevo episodio hablo del Diamante letal en trauma. Pasamos de la triada letal con la acidosis, coagulopatía e hipotermia y añadimos hipocalcemia en el manejo al paciente con trauma grave. Espero que os guste. Bibliografía consultada: - Ditzel, Ricky, Anderson, Justin, Eisenhart, William, Rankin, Cody, DeFeo, Devin, Oak, Sangki, et al. (2020). A review of transfusion- and trauma-induced hypocalcemia: Is it time to change the lethal triad to the lethal diamond?. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 88, 434-439. https://doi.org/10.1097/TA.0000000000002570 - Bjerkvig CK, Strandenes G, Eliassen HS, Spinella PC, Fosse TK, Cap AP, Ward KR. "Blood failure" time to view blood as an organ: how oxygen debt contributes to blood failure and its implications for remote damage control resuscitation. Transfusion. 2016;56(Suppl 2):S182-S189. - Dyer M, Neal MD. Defining the lethal triad. In: Pape HC, Peitzman A, Rotondo M, Giannoudis P, eds. 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I'm joined on this episode by one of America's favorite cyclists who has a bigger-than-life personality, a contagious positive outlook, and a sharp eye for art and design. TJ Eisenhart has been racing his bike since he was a kid, making his way through the ranks of the Utah cycling scene. As a promising young talent, he became a professional road racer with the BMC Racing Team, then the Holowesko-Citadel and the Arapahoe/Hincapie pro cycling team. TJ has been successful in some of America's biggest races such as the Tour of California, the Colorado Classic, Tour of the Gila, and the Redlands classic. But then after the 2019 season, TJ went off the front leaving the road cycling scene in the review mirror to pursue building his dream – the Imaginary Collective.Thanks again to LMNT for their support of Off the Front Podcast. Click here if you'd like to try a free sample pack of LMNT, just for the cost of shipping. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit offthefront.substack.com
Is it really possible to lose more than 200 pounds without surgery? Today's guest, Mark A. Eisenhart, proves that it IS possible! Through diet, exercise, meditation, and operating from a higher place of consciousness, Mark was able to completely turn his life and health around in a year. He lost 215 pounds (from 455 down to 240), got off of all medications, and was able to reverse all the 20 diseases he was suffering from, including diabetes. Tune in and hear his remarkable story and how he has transmuted it into something positive, inspiring, and empowering. Mark A. Eisenhart is a man on fire, redefining possible, and rattling the cages along the way! He's a Sponsored Athlete, Actor, Transformational Speaker, Model, Brand Ambassador for Gaia TV, and Author. To learn more about his story visit www.getimpowerednow.com
Emily Eisenhart is a multidisciplinary artist and designer. She is constantly exploring, and her work is heavily inspired by patterns, textures, colors, and shapes around her. With a formal cultural anthropology background, Emily is ever curious and researching into her inspiration for motif and color palette. In this episode of the Love Intently Podcast, Emily is here to share her story, how she made the shift from a designer to an artist, her painful heartbreak and how it impacted her artistic work, and how her new relationship influences her work. Key Topics Discussed -When she knew she had to shift from designer to artist -How she became a designer -How heartbreak impacted her work -How she met Gray -What she is doing differently in the current relationship -How her partner influences her art -What she wishes people knew about her -Advice to herself straight out of college Connect with Emily Emily's Website Emily's Instagram Connect with Sophie Sophie's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sophkwok/ Love Intently Instagram https://www.instagram.com/love.intently/ Love Intently Website https://loveintently.com/
Dolby Atmos ist tatsächlich gut. Habt ihr euch schon einmal mit Strohhalmen beschäftigt? Wir schon. Von unbehandelten Klorollen bis Glas war alles dabei. Dann war da die Empfängnis der PS5. Einer von uns hat eine PlayStation 5 ergattern können und berichtet über die erste Erfahrung. Alles weitere wird in diesem Text nicht verraten. Schaut in die Kapitelmarken und die Tags in den Shownotes. Jedes von uns besprochenes Thema kommt hier vor. Wir wünsche gute Unterhaltung. 00:00:00 #met175 00:04:10 WWDC 2021 00:07:39 Apple Music - Dolby Atmos 00:14:15 Apple One 00:17:44 75 Millionen Songs 00:18:28 Wir sind bunt 00:21:56 Metercast im TV 00:22:27 Darkmode 00:28:03 Waze 00:30:09 Strohhalme 00:36:00 1 Euro 00:36:55 Die Umfrage 00:39:40 Wer hat die PS5 bekommen? 00:49:03 Das Gamepad der PS5 01:03:34 PlayStation Stromverbrauch 01:10:51 #StraeterBenderStreberg 01:39:32 Training 01:48:12 Ausklang Tags: #Kettenhemd, #LossLessAudio, #AppleAtmos, #AppleOne, #AllesInBunt, #DarkMode, #Youtube, #AutoNavi, #Waze, #Strohhalm, #PappeImMund, #PS5, #ShoppingHunt, #PSHoverMode, #Controller, #SpiderMan, #RumblePack, #PS5Fuss, #CDRichtigEinladen, #Ratchet&Clank, #StromVerbrauch, #VideoAufzeichnung, #StraeterBenderStreberg, #EinFischNamensWanda, #FierceCreatures, #VideoKonferenz, #EinfachMalDankeSagen, #Hosen, #Trainieren, #Pedelec, #Brooks, #CovidKilos, #WalkAndTalk, Links: Waze https://www.waze.com/ Straeter Bender Streberg (Podcast) https://straeterbenderstreberg.de/ https://youtu.be/fU-3QsJApLc
Eisenhart von Loeper ist Anwalt, Träger des Bundesverdienstkreuzes und lebt in Nagold im Kreis Calw. Er hat jahrelang dafür gekämpft, dass der Tierschutz heute im Grundgesetz steht.
In this episode I sit down with competitive cyclist and artist TJ Eisenhart after doing breath work and ice bath cold immersion to discuss going beyond the numbers and training of competitive sports and moving into clarity with meditation and self realization practices. We explore what it means to truly love your self and how we can balance work, home, and self in one fluid and creative life. This episode is made possible by patron support. To support this podcast and content by Ryan Bean and Life As An Observer you can become a financial supporter with a low monthly pledge starting at $2. These pledges make new content possible and you will earn exclusive rights to patron only content, swags, and information. https://patron.podbean.com/lifeasanobserver
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TJ Eisenhart is a professional cyclist, an artist, a podcaster, and someone truly STOKED on spreading love in the world. You can connect with TJ on Instagram @tjeisenhart where you can find his podcast "The Next Stage." In this podcast TJ and I discuss: The potential of Cannabis when its used as a tool Floating as a tool for artists to inspire creativity and TJ's art process Wim Hof Method and the power of the cold as a teacher Social Media as a tool and the potential pitfalls such as addiction Walking away from money to follow a path of authenticity Living in the moment Art from the Void at True North Float! If you want to participate in the Art from the Void project at True North Float in March of 2021, call us @ 435-212-1125 or book online @ https://tnfloat.com. Links from the podcast: TJ's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tjeisenhart/ Zion CBD - https://zioncbd.com Sacred Geometry artist I mention in the podcast - https://www.instagram.com/sognar/ If this podcast doesn't suck, leave 5 stars, smash subscribe, and spread the love! This podcast is brought to you by True North Float! Now that Southern Utah has a float center, you can finally escape the noise and chaos of everyday life. Float tanks allow us to heal: •Acute and chronic pain •Stress and burnout •Anxiety and depression •PTSD and trauma •Insomnia and poor sleep •Injuries and fatigue Floating creates new space to discover: • Mindfulness and well being • Intuition and a sense of inner-knowing • Creativity and better solutions • Curiosity and new possibilities From caterpillar to butterfly, floating helps us transform: • Negative thought patterns • Limiting belief systems • Addictive behaviors Discover your True North today at tnfloat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truenorthpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truenorthpodcast/support
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In E24, I chat with TJ Eisenhart. TJ is a former road cyclist who broke away from the mold of traditional road racing and found his way to gravel and mountain bike racing. In the world of cycling, TJ is one of the brightest stars you will see, and we are not just talking talent. TJ has a personality that glows like the sun, which intern brings life, joy and hope to the sport. Not wanting to conform to the traditional model of cycling teams and sponsorship, TJ created his own team "The Imaginary Collective". TJ is not just a cyclist though, he is also an amazing professional artist, a businessman, a husband and father. In this episode, TJ has a very raw and unfiltered conversation with me about the power of meditation, art, and how he has no bad days, only goods ones, and he does his best to inspire others by spreading love and good vibes to everyone he meets.*Because of how TJ does his best to be true to himself and live life in the moment, I decided this episode will be raw and unedited out of respect for TJ.You can find more information about Stefanie at the following: InstagramThe Imaginary CollectiveFacebookAverage Watts Podcast supporters and sponsors:As ALWAYS the AWP is powered by 4iiii Power Meters Tifosi Optics, discount code for 15% off: averagewattsAWP kits are provided by Jakroo Custom Apparel Spinergy Wheels, discount code for 10% off: Spin10
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Efficacy and Safety of Single and Multiple Doses of a Fixed-dose Combination of Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen in the Treatment of Postsurgical Dental Pain: Results From 2 Phase 3, Randomized, Parallel-group, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Studies. The Clinical journal of pain. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32271183/. Published July 2020. Accessed January 11, 2021. 1000 mg versus 600/650 mg Acetaminophen for Pain or Fever: A Review of the Clinical Efficacy. National Center for Biotechnology Information. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK373467/. Published June 17, 2016. Accessed January 11, 2021. Motov S. Is There a Limit to the Analgesic Effect of Pain Medications? Medscape. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/574279. Published June 17, 2008. Accessed January 11, 2021. Motov, Sergey. Faculty Forum: A Practical Approach to Pain Management. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJSioPsGw3A. The Center for Medical Education. Published December 2, 2020. Accessed January 1, 2021. 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Emergency Medicine News. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/theproceduralpause/pages/default.aspx. Accessed January 11, 2021. The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine. sgem.ccme.org. https://sgem.ccme.org/. Accessed January 11, 2021. Trivia Question: Send answers to 2viewcast@gmail.com Please note that you must answer the 2 part question to win a copy of the EMRA Pain Guide. “What controversial drug was given a black box warning for prolonged QT and torsades in 2012 and now has been declared by WHICH organization to be an effective and safe treatment use for nausea, vomiting, headache and agitation?” Practical Pain Management in Acute Care Setting Handout Sergey Motov, MD @painfreeED • Pain is one of the most common reasons for patients to visit the emergency department and other acute care settings. Due to the extensive number of visits related to pain, clinicians and midlevel providers should be aware of the various options, both pharmacological and nonpharmacological, available to treat patients with acute pain. • As the death toll from the opioid epidemic continues to grow, the use of opioids in the acute care setting as a first-line treatment for analgesia is becoming increasingly controversial and challenging. • There is a growing body of literature that is advocating for more judicious use of opioids and well as their prescribing and for broader use of non-pharmacological and non-opioid pain management strategies. • The channels/enzymes/receptors targeted analgesia (CERTA) concept is based on our improved understanding of the neurobiological aspect of pain with a shift from a symptom-based approach to pain to a mechanistic approach. This targeted analgesic approach allows for a broader utilization of synergistic combinations of nonopioid analgesia and more refined and judicious (rescue) use of opioids. These synergistic combinations result in greater analgesia, fewer side effects, lesser sedation, and shorter LOS. (Motov et al 2016) General Principles: Management of acute pain in the acute care setting should be patient-centered and pain syndrome-specific by using multimodal approach that include non-pharmacological modalities and pharmacological ones that include non-opioid and opioid analgesics. Assessment of acute pain should be based on a need for analgesics to improve functionality, rather than patients-reported pain scores. Brief pain inventory short form BPI-SF is better than NRS/VAS as it assesses quantitative and qualitative impact of pain (Im et al 2020). ED clinicians should engage patients in shared decision-making about overall treatment goals and expectations, the natural trajectory of the specific painful condition, and analgesic options including short-term and long-term benefits and risks of adverse effects. If acute pain lasting beyond the expected duration, complications of acute pain should be ruled out and transition to non-opioid therapy and non-pharmacological therapy should be attempted. Non-Pharmacologic Therapies • Acute care providers should consider applications of heat or cold as well as specific recommendations regarding activity and exercise. • Music therapy is a useful non-pharmacologic therapy for pain reduction in acute care setting (music-assisted relaxation, therapeutic listening/musical requests, musical diversion, song writing, and therapeutic singing (Mandel 2019). • The use of alternative and complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, guided imagery, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and hypnosis have not been systemically evaluated for use in the Acute care setting including ED. (Dillan 2005, Hoffman 2007) • In general, their application may be limited for a single visit, but continued investigation in their safety and efficacy is strongly encouraged. • Practitioners may also consider utilization of osteopathic manipulation techniques, such as high velocity, low amplitude techniques, muscle energy techniques, and soft tissue techniques for patients presenting to the acute care setting with pain syndromes of skeletal, arthroidal, or myofascial origins. (Eisenhart 2003) Opioids • Acute Care providers are uniquely positioned to combat the opioid epidemic by thoughtful prescribing of parenteral and oral opioids in inpatient setting and upon discharge, and through their engagement with opioid addicted patients in acute care setting. • Acute Care providers should make every effort to utilize non-pharmacological modalities and non-opioid analgesics to alleviate pain, and to use opioid analgesics only when the benefits of opioids are felt to outweigh the risks. (not routinely) • When opioids are used for acute pain, clinicians should combine them with non-pharmacologic and non-opioid pharmacologic therapy: Yoga, exercise, cognitive behavioral therapy, complementary/alternative medical therapies (acupuncture); NSAID's, Acetaminophen, Topical Analgesics, Nerve blocks, etc. • When considering opioids for acute pain, Acute Care providers should involve patients in shared decision-making about analgesic options and opioid alternatives, risks and benefits of opioid therapies, and rational expectations about the pain trajectory and management approach. • When considering opioids for acute pain, acute care providers should counsel patients regarding serious adverse effects such as sedation and respiratory depression, pruritus and constipation, and rapid development of tolerance and hyperalgesia. • When considering administration of opioids for acute pain, acute care providers should make every effort to accesses respective state's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). The data obtained from PDMP's to be used to identify excessive dosages and dangerous combinations, identify and counsel patients with opioid use disorder, offer referral for addiction treatment. • PDMPs can provide clinicians with comprehensive prescribing information to improve clinical decisions around opioids. However, PDMPs vary tremendously in their accessibility and usability in the ED, which limits their effectiveness at the point of care. Problems are complicated by varying state-to-state requirements for data availability and accessibility. Several potential solutions to improving the utility of PDMPs in EDs include integrating PDMPs with electronic health records, implementing unsolicited reporting and prescription context, improving PDMP accessibility, data analytics, and expanding the scope of PDMPs. (Eldert et al, 2018) • Parenteral opioids when used in titratable fashion are effective, safe, and easily reversible analgesics that quickly relieve pain. • Acute care clinicians should consider administering these analgesics for patients in acute pain where the likelihood of analgesic benefit is judged to exceed the likelihood of harm. • Parenteral opioids must be titrated regardless of their initial dosing regimens (weight-based or fixed) until pain is optimized to acceptable level (functionality status) or side effects become intolerable. • When parenteral opioids are used, patients should be engaged in shared-decision making regarding the route of administration, as repetitive attempts of IV cannulation and intramuscular injections are associated with pain. In addition, intramuscular injections are associated with unpredictable absorption rates, and complications such as muscle necrosis, soft tissue infection and the need for dose escalation. (Von Kemp 1989, Yamanaka 1985, Johnson 1976) • Morphine sulfate provides better balance of analgesic efficacy and safety among all parenteral opioids. a. Dosing regimens and routes: b. IV: 0.05-0.1mg/kg to start, titrate q 10-20 min c. IV: 4-6 mg fixed, titrate q 10-20 min d. SQ: 4-6 mg fixed, titrate q 20 min e. Nebulized: 0.2 mg/kg or 10-20 mg fixed, repeat q 15-20 min f. PCA: prone to dosing errors g. IM: should be avoided (pain, muscle fibrosis, necrosis, increase in dosing requirements) • Hydromorphone should be avoided as a first-line opioid due to significant euphoria and severe respiratory depression requiring naloxone reversal. Due to higher lipophilicity, Hydromorphone use is associated with higher rates of euphoria and subsequent development of addiction. Should hydromorphone be administered in higher than equi-analgesic morphine milligram equivalents, close cardiopulmonary monitoring is strongly recommended. Dosing h. IV: 0.2-0.5 mg initial, titrate q10-15 min i. IM: to be avoided (pain, muscle fibrosis, necrosis, increase in dosing requirements) j. PCA: prone to dosing errors (severe CNS and respiratory depression) k. Significantly worse AE profile in comparison to Morphine l. Equianalgesic IV conversion (1 mg HM=8mg of MS) m. Overprescribed in >50% of patients n. Inappropriately large dosing in EM literature: 2 mg IVP o. Abuse potential (severely euphoric due to lipophilicity) • Fentanyl is the most potent opioid, short-acting, requires frequent titration. Dosing: p. IV: 0.25-0.5 μg/kg (WB), titrate q10 min q. IV: 25-50 μg (fixed), titrate q10 min r. Nebulization: 2-4 μg/kg, titrate q20-30 min s. IN: 1-2 μg/kg, titrate q5-10min t. Transbuccal: 100-200μg disolvable tablets u. Transmucosal: 15-20 mcg/kg Lollypops • Opioids in Renal Insufficiency/Renal Failure Patients-requires balance of ORAE with pain control by starting with lower-than-recommended doses and slowly titrate up the dose while extending the dosing interval. (Dean 2004, Wright 2011) • Opioid-induced pruritus is centrally mediated process via μ-opioid receptors as naloxone, nalbuphine reverse it, and can be caused by opioids w/o histamine release (Fentanyl). Use ultra-low-dose naloxone of 0.25 -1 mcg/kg/hr with NNT of 3.5. (Kjellberg 2001) • When intravascular access is unobtainable, acute care clinicians should consider utilization of intranasal (fentanyl), nebulized (fentanyl and morphine), or transmucosal (rapidly dissolvable fentanyl tablets) routes of analgesic administration for patients with acute painful conditions. • Breath actuated nebulizer (BAN): enclosed canister, dual mode: continuous and on-demand, less occupational exposures. a. Fentanyl: 2-4 mcg//kg for children, 4 mcg/kg for adults: titration q 10 min up to three doses via breath-actuated nebulizer (BAN): systemic bioavailability of 50-60% of IV route. (Miner 2007, Furyk 2009, Farahmand 2014) b. Morphine: 10-20 mg g10 min up to 3 doses via breath-actuated nebulizer (BAN)-Systemic bioavailability (concentration) of 30-35% of IV Route. (Fulda 2005, Bounes 2009, Grissa 2015) c. Intranasal Fentanyl: IN via MAD at 1-2 mcg/kg titration q 5 min (use highly concentrated solution of 100mcg/ml for adults and 50 mcg/ml for children)- systemic bioavailability of 90% of IV dosing. (Karisen 2013, Borland 2007, Saunders 2010, Holdgate 2010) d. IN route: shorter time to analgesia, titratable, comparable pain relief to IV route, minimal amount of side effects, similar rates of rescue analgesia, great patients and staff satisfaction. Disadvantages: requires highly concentrated solutions that not readily available in the ED, contraindicated in facial/nasal trauma. Oral Opioids • Oral opioid administration is effective for most patients in the acute care setting, however, there is no appreciable analgesic difference between commonly used opioids (oxycodone, hydrocodone and morphine sulfate immediate release (MSIR). • When oral opioids are used for acute pain, the lowest effective dose and fewest number of tablets needed should be prescribed. In most cases, less than 3 days' worth are necessary, and rarely more than 5 days' worth are needed. • If painful condition outlasts three-day supply, re-evaluation in health-care facility is beneficial. Consider expediting follow-up care if the patient's condition is expected to require more than a three-day supply of opioid analgesics. • Only Immediate release (short-acting) formulary are to be prescribed in the acute care setting and at discharge. • Clinicians should not administer or prescribe long-acting, extended-release, or sustained-release opioid formulations, which include both oral and transdermal (fentanyl) medications in the acute care setting. These formulations are not indicated for acute pain and carry a high risk of overdose, particularly in opioid-naïve patients. • Acute care providers should counsel patients about safe medication storage and disposal, as well as the consequences of failure to do this; potential for abuse and misuse by others (teens and young adults), and potential for overdose and death (children and teens). • Oxycodone is no more effective than other opioids (hydrocodone, MSIR). Oxycodone has highest potential for abuse, misuse and diversion as well as increased risks of overdose, addiction and death. Oxycodone should be avoided as a first-line oral opioid for acute pain. ( Strayer 2016) • If still prescribed, lowest dose (5mg) in combination with acetaminophen (lowest dose of 325 mg) should be considered as it associated with less abuse and diversion (in theory). Potential for acetaminophen overdose exist though with combination. • Hydrocodone is three times more prescribed than oxycodone, but three times less used for non-medical purpose. Combo with APAP (Vicodin)-Use lowest effective dose for hydrocodone and APAP (5/325). (Quinn 1997, Adams 2006) • Immediate release morphine sulfate (MSIR) administration is associated with lesser degree of euphoria and consequently, less abuse potential (Wightman 2012). ED providers should consider prescribing Morphine Sulfate Immediate Release Tablets (MSIR) (Wong 2012, Campos 2014) for acute pain due to: o Similar analgesic efficacy to Oxycodone and Hydrocodone o Less euphoria (less abuse potential) o Less street value (less diversion) o More dysphoria in large doses o Less abuse liability and likeability • Tramadol should not be used in acute care setting and at discharge due to severe risks of adverse effects, drug-drug interactions, and overdose. There is very limited data supporting better analgesic efficacy of tramadol in comparison to placebo, or better analgesia than APAP or Ibuprofen. Tramadol dose not match analgesic efficacy of traditional opioids. (Juurlink 2018, Jasinski 1993, Babalonis 2013) • Side effects are: o Seizures o Hypoglycemia o Hyponatremia o Serotonin syndrome o Abuse and addiction • Codeine and Codeine/APAP is a weak analgesic that provides no better pain relief than placebo. Codeine must not be administered to children due to: o dangers of the polymorphisms of the cytochrome P450 iso-enzyme: o ultra-rapid metabolizers: respiratory depression and death o poor metabolizers: absent or insufficient pain relief • Transmucosal fentanyl (15 and 20 mcg/kg lollypops) has an onset of analgesia in 5 to 15 minutes with a peak effect seen in 15 to 30 minutes (Arthur 2012). • Transbuccal route can be used right at the triage to provide rapid analgesia and as a bridge to intravenous analgesia in acute care setting. (Ashburn 2011). A rapidly dissolving trans-buccal fentanyl (100mcg dose) provides fast pain relief onset (median 10 min), great analgesics efficacy, minimal need for rescue medication and lack of side effects in comparison to oxycodone/acetaminophen tablet (Shear 2010) • Morphine Milligram Equivalent (MME) is a numerical standard against which most opioids can be compared, yielding a comparison of each medication's potency. MME does not give any information of medications efficacy or how well medication works, but it is used to assess comparative potency of other analgesics. • By converting the dose of an opioid to a morphine equivalent dose, a clinician can determine whether a cumulative daily dose of opioids approaches an amount associated with increased risk of overdose and to identify patients who may benefit from closer monitoring, reduction or tapering of opioids, prescribing of naloxone, and other measures to reduce risk of overdose. • Opioid-induced hyperalgesia: o opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is a rare syndrome of increasing pain, often accompanied by neuroexcitatory effects, in the setting of increasing opioid therapy. o Morphine is by far the most common opiate implicated in OIH. Hydromorphone and oxycodone, members of the same class of opiate as morphine (phenanthrenes), can also cause OIH. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid in the class of phenylpiperidine, is less likely to precipitate OIH. Existing data suggests that OIH is caused by multiple opioid-induced changes to the central nervous system including: -Activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors -Inhibition of the glutamate transporter system -Increased levels of the pro-nociceptive peptides within the dorsal root ganglia -Activation of descending pain facilitation from the rostral ventromedial medulla -Neuroexcitatory effects provoked by metabolites of morphine and hydromorphone • OIH can be confused with tolerance as in both cases patients report increased pain on opioids. The two conditions can be differentiated based on the patient's response to opioids. In tolerance, the patient's pain will improve with dose escalation. In OIH, pain will worsen with opioid administration. This paradoxical effect is one of the hallmarks of the syndrome. Non-opioid analgesics • Acetaminophen is indicated for management of mild to moderate pain and as a single analgesic and has modest efficacy at most. Addition of Acetaminophen to Ibuprofen does not provide better analgesia for patients with acute low back pain. The greatest limitation to the use of intravenous (IV) versus oral acetaminophen is the nearly 100-fold cost differential, which is likely not justified by any marginal improvement in pain relief. Furthermore, IV APAP provide faster onset of analgesia only after an initial dose. (Yeh 2012, Serinken 2012) • NSAIDs should be administered at their lowest effective analgesic doses both in the ED and upon discharge and should be given for the shortest appropriate treatment course. Caution is strongly advised when NSAIDs are used in patients at risk for renal insufficiency, heart failure, and gastrointestinal hemorrhage, as well as in the elderly. Strong consideration should be given to topical NSAID's in managing as variety of acute and chronic painful Musculo-skeletal syndromes. The analgesic ceiling refers to the dose of a drug beyond which any further dose increase will not result in additional analgesic efficacy. Thus, the analgesics ceiling for ibuprofen is 400 mg per dose (1200 mg/24 h) and for ketorolac is 10 mg per dose (10 mg/24 h). These doses are less than those often prescribed for control of inflammation and fever. When it comes to equipotent doses of different NSAIDs, there is no difference in analgesic efficacy. • Ketamine, at sub-dissociative doses (also known as low-dose ketamine or analgesic dose ketamine) of 0.1 to 0.4 mg/kg, provided effective analgesia as a single agent or as an adjunct to opioids (reducing the need for opioids) in the treatment of acute traumatic and nontraumatic pain in the ED. This effective analgesia, however, must be balanced against high rates of minor adverse side effects (14%–80%), though typically short-lived and not requiring intervention. In addition to IV rout, ketamine can be administered via IN,SQ, and Nebulized route. • Local anesthetics are widely used in the ED for topical, local, regional, intra-articular, and systemic anesthesia and analgesia. Local anesthetics (esters and amides) possess analgesic and anti-hyperalgesic properties by non-competitively blocking neuronal sodium channels. o Topical analgesics containing lidocaine come in patches, ointments, and creams have been used to treat pain from acute sprains, strains, and contusions as well as variety of acute inflammatory and chronic neuropathic conditions, including postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS) and painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN). o UGRA used for patients with lower extremity fractures or dislocations (eg, femoral nerve block, fascia iliaca compartment block) demonstrated significant pain control, decreased need for rescue analgesia, and first-attempt procedural success. In addition, UGRA demonstrated few procedural complications, minimal need for rescue analgesia, and great patient satisfaction. o Analgesic efficacy and safety of IV lidocaine has been evaluated in patients with renal colic and acute lower back pain. Although promising, this therapy will need to be studied in larger populations with underlying cardiac disease before it can be broadly used. o knvlsd • Antidopaminergic and Neuroleptics are frequently used in acute care settings for treatment of migraine headache, chronic abdominal pain, cannabis-induced hyperemesis. • Anti-convulsant (gabapentin and pregabalin) are not recommended for management of acute pain unless pain is of neuropathic origin. Side effects, particularly when combined with opioids (potentiation of euphoria and respiratory depression), titration to effect, and poor patients' compliance are limiting factors to their use. (Peckham 2018) References: Chang HY, Daubresse M, Kruszewski SP, et al. 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What an amazing conversation with a terrific athlete who is wise beyond his years! TJ Eisenhart is a former professional cyclist who raced internationally from 2012-2019. He retired so that he could spend more time with family, and create his life, his way. He is a fantastic artist, entrepreneur, and owner of Imaginary Collective. He co-hosts a fantastic podcast called The Next Stage. But his top priority is his family, and his message of love, positivity, and creation shines through in any of his work!Find TJ at-IG- tjeisenhartIG- imaginary_collectiveCheck out-This Velonews Article!What a wreck in a cycling race looks like.
Get ready for a stellar conversation with Jesse Eisenhart! Today, Jesse Eisenhart joins us for the second time to discuss how to navigate through this season of uncertainty. Jesse is the lead pastor at True North church, one of the fastest growing churches in America, with thousands of weekly attendees in person and online. Even more, Jesse is a loyal husband, a loving father of four, an incredible friend and an all around stellar human being living out a Born to Impact life firsthand. In this episode, we discuss: -How God can navigate us through this season of uncertainty -Why encountering obstacles in life is a good thing -How opposition is often a sign of success -Why we need to shift our perspective -The importance of leaving a legacy And so much more. Jesse’s story will inspire you, encourage you, and pull you even closer to living the life you were born to live ... don't miss it. Even more, be sure to subscribe to the Born to Impact podcast to ensure you get notified as new episodes release each week! After listening, connect with Jesse on Instagram @JesseEisenhart and be sure to check out True North Church at www.TrueNorth.cc
Abgeschlagenheit, Dauer-Müdigkeit, Konzentrationsschwäche, Haarausfall, eingerissene Mundwinkel, Kopfschmerzen, Schwindel, ein nicht optimal funktionierendes Immunsystem: In Episode 2 unseres neuen Gesundheits-Podcasts sprechen wir über Eisen. Fehlt dieses Spurenelement in unserem Körper oder wird es nicht ausreichend dorthin transportiert, wo unser Organismus es benötigt, kann das negative Auswirkungen haben. Unser Gast in dieser Episode hat all das erlebt: Bestseller-Autorin Nele Neuhaus hatte aufgrund von Eisenmangel eine Schreibblockade! Wie Nele ihre Eisenspeicher wieder aufgefüllt und ihr Leben komplett geändert hat - das erzählt sie uns, hier im Podcast. Und - wenn wir schon eine echte Krimi-Autorin am Mikrofon haben, dann wollen wir mit ihr auch einen Wissenschafts-Krimi konzipieren! Wir nennen ihn :„Eisenhart - der Lebenskrimi“ Hauptdarsteller: Eisen! Tatort: Unser Körper. Health Nerds - Mensch einfach erklärt! -- Ein AEOY - All Ears On You - Original Podcast.
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Welcome back to another episode of Coffee and Van Chats - this week we chat with Tj Eisenhart. We talk everything from pro cycling, art to just enjoying life and loving what we do. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeandvanchats/support
Pastor Jesse Eisenhart of True North Church joins host RJ Tallarida on the newest edition of Rowan Rising. South Jersey born and bred, Eisenhart talks about his time as a member of Rowan University's football team and how religion began to play a pivotal role in his life.Also, Eisenhart covers how he became a pastor; his struggles with depression and anxiety; his days as a Rowan University student and much more. To learn more about Rising: The Campaign For Rowan University, head to rowan.edu/rising.
Henning habe ich kennengelernt, als wir beide noch in der Finanzindustrie gearbeitet haben. Doch Henning hatte bereits seit seiner Jugend einen anderen Traum: nämlich mit Kindern zu arbeiten. Schnell kommen wir im Eifer des Lebens von unseren Träumen und Wegen ab, verrennen uns in vermeintlichen Sackgassen. Doch eines Tages fasste Henning den Mut, endlich das zu machen, wovon er sein Leben lang träumte. Mit fast 50 Jahren warf er das Karrieretuch hin und began eine Ausbildung zum Erzieher. Ich freue mich sehr, dass er sich mit mir zum Gespräch getroffen hat. Denn wir konnten so offen über viele Themen sprechen, die in manchen Teilen unserer Gesellschaft nach wie vor ein Tabu sind: Männer als Erzieher Grenzen in der Kindererziehung Der offene Umgang mit Homosexualität Der Kampf gegen eine lebensbedrohliche Krankheit Der Umgang mit unterschiedlichen Meinungen und Vorurteilen, um von einander zu lernen Für mich ist diese Episode sehr bereichernd, weil sie so offen, persönlich und ehrlich ist.
Tj Eisenhart stepped away from the traditional road landscape of racing to start his new Gravel adventure team Imaginary Collective. Not like others though as Tj isn't chasing victories but more so the positive experience of riding his bike in new areas and meeting new people. Tj explains how he reached this part in his life and now his new outlook on cycling. @BelgianWaffleRide
In this episode we feature Pastor Joanne Eisenhart. Pastor Joanne is one of the Founding Pastors of True North Church in Mullica Hill, NJ. She is a mom to eight children and twenty-five beautiful grandchildren. Pastor Joanne shares her faith journey with us, how the seed for True North was planted long ago and all how faith has led her throughout her entire life. She encourages us all to live with steadfast faith and love. How to find Joanne: truenorth_church /instagram http://www.truenorth.cc /website Joeisenhart /instagram Do Good Info: cals_book_account /instagram Here's how to find us: Inspired.purpose.coaching /instagram Inspired Purpose Coaching /facebook inspiredpurposecoaching@gmail.com (mailto:inspiredpurposecoaching@gmail.com) /email Penelope: Penelope.jones.coaching /instagram Penelope Jones Coaching /facebook www.penelopejonescoaching.com Tara: Self.love.success /instagram Tara Ann LePera /facebook Amy: Coach_broccoli /instagram Redpandastrength /instagram
In this episode, Tony and TJ Eisenhart talk fatherhood, gravel, art, and culture. TJ has raced road since he was a junior, but at 25, and as a new dad, he is shifting his focus to gravel racing and creating art around those experiences. For more information follow TJ @tjeienhart @imaginary_collective.
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In this episode Sullivan makes his long awaited return with a special episode talking about his future plans in life, his plans for the podcast as well as why he decided to start this podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back from the holidays! The VeloNews Podcast returns with the first episode of 2020, and there is plenty to discuss. Andrew Hood and Fred Dreier jump into three major storylines from these early days of the decade. The dangerous wildfires in Australia have not yet threatened the Santos Tour Down Under, but major endurance events are often cancelled in the wake of tragedy and natural disasters. Fred and Andy discuss the upcoming race, and whether or not the fires will force organizers to cancel it. The U.S. gravel cycling scene is already generating headlines, as more pro road riders jump into off-road cycling. As it turns out, these riders are changing the business model of pro cycling in America by attracting personal sponsors that may have otherwise gone to a pro team or race. How could this shift change the American cycling landscape? Chris Froome is back in the news, as stories circulated that he left a Team Ineos training camp in early December. Were these stories accurate or overblown? Then, we have an interview with domestic road pro TJ Eisenhart, who is leaving the road behind to launch his own gravel racing team. Eisenhart explains why he's heading to gravel racing and delves into his own personal setbacks in road cycling. Plus, he explains why his gravel team supports a new business model. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
Welcome back from the holidays! The VeloNews Podcast returns with the first episode of 2020, and there is plenty to discuss. Andrew Hood and Fred Dreier jump into three major storylines from these early days of the decade. The dangerous wildfires in Australia have not yet threatened the Santos Tour Down Under, but major endurance events are often cancelled in the wake of tragedy and natural disasters. Fred and Andy discuss the upcoming race, and whether or not the fires will force organizers to cancel it. The U.S. gravel cycling scene is already generating headlines, as more pro road riders jump into off-road cycling. As it turns out, these riders are changing the business model of pro cycling in America by attracting personal sponsors that may have otherwise gone to a pro team or race. How could this shift change the American cycling landscape? Chris Froome is back in the news, as stories circulated that he left a Team Ineos training camp in early December. Were these stories accurate or overblown? Then, we have an interview with domestic road pro TJ Eisenhart, who is leaving the road behind to launch his own gravel racing team. Eisenhart explains why he's heading to gravel racing and delves into his own personal setbacks in road cycling. Plus, he explains why his gravel team supports a new business model. All that and more on this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast.
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Summary: In today’s episode we hear from Bob Rolley and Sam Eisenhart from Downtown Lock Haven, Inc. We discuss the role of Downtown LH within the community, focusing on their partnerships with local businesses, developing efforts to bring new people into Lock Haven, as well as ongoing fundraising projects that help the group sustain and continue their work locally. Notes: Please subscribe for future episodes, and find us on Facebook at Along a River in the Wilds or on Instagram @riverinthewilds. Feel free to message us with any questions or comments! Additionally this week, we would like to promote the upcoming Ross Library Haunted Tour. Join Lou Bernard on Friday October 25 and Saturday October 26th at 7pm each night, with a second late-night tour on Saturday at 11pm, for an hour-long tour that includes some of the haunting and scary stories of Lock Haven. The tour costs $4, and proceeds will benefit the Ross Library. You can find more details on Facebook at Ross Library Adult Services. And stay tuned for next week’s episode with Lou! For more podcasts like this, check out The Homecomers, or any of the Strong Town network shows, including Strong Towns, It’s the Little Things, or Upzoned. Given that it is October, if anyone wants small-town spooky fiction, I have recently been binging the show Unwell: a Midwestern Gothic Mystery, which is set in Ohio. It reminds me of radiodramas that our family would listen to during long winter evenings growing up, with sound effects and everything. Go check it out if you would like some seasonal fiction. Music in this episode is by Lobo Loco, available on Free Music Archive
A Sunday message from Guest Speaker Jesse Eisenhart – we hope you are challenged & inspired!
This week on the VeloNews Podcast we have interviews with two riders from opposite ends of North American pro racing. First up is Erin Huck, one of the best cross-country mountain bike racers in North America. Huck is hoping to qualify for the 2020 Olympic in Tokyo, and to do so she faces a daunting comeback. Earlier this year Huck crashed at the World Cup opener in Germany and badly broke her ankle. We talk to Huck about the injury, her comeback, and how the ordeal helped refocus her on the Olympics. Then, we talk to Taylor "TJ" Eisenhart, the free spirit of the North American professional road scene. This year Eisenhart has been racing gravel events, like the Dirty Kanza 200 and Crusher in the Tushar, and we talk to him about his experiences in the new scene. Our interview with Eisenhart is sponsored by Monster Hydro, the new sports drink that is non-carbonated, caffeinated, and loaded with electrolytes. This week's episode is sponsored by Giro and the new Imperial Road Shoe. At just 215 grams it is one of the lightest and stiffest cycling shoes, and it's designed specifically for performance-oriented racers. Check out the new shoes at www.giro.com/Imperial. This week's episode is also sponsored by Chamois Butt'r and the new Coconut Anti-Chafe. The Coconut Anti-Chafe line of cremes contains coconut oil, shea butter, and vitamins A and E, Aloe vera, and tea tree oil. The new cream protects any skin from friction, and soothes skin that is already irritated. www.chamoisbuttr.com
This week on the VeloNews Podcast we have interviews with two riders from opposite ends of North American pro racing. First up is Erin Huck, one of the best cross-country mountain bike racers in North America. Huck is hoping to qualify for the 2020 Olympic in Tokyo, and to do so she faces a daunting comeback. Earlier this year Huck crashed at the World Cup opener in Germany and badly broke her ankle. We talk to Huck about the injury, her comeback, and how the ordeal helped refocus her on the Olympics. Then, we talk to Taylor "TJ" Eisenhart, the free spirit of the North American professional road scene. This year Eisenhart has been racing gravel events, like the Dirty Kanza 200 and Crusher in the Tushar, and we talk to him about his experiences in the new scene. Our interview with Eisenhart is sponsored by Monster Hydro, the new sports drink that is non-carbonated, caffeinated, and loaded with electrolytes. This week's episode is sponsored by Giro and the new Imperial Road Shoe. At just 215 grams it is one of the lightest and stiffest cycling shoes, and it's designed specifically for performance-oriented racers. Check out the new shoes at www.giro.com/Imperial. This week's episode is also sponsored by Chamois Butt'r and the new Coconut Anti-Chafe. The Coconut Anti-Chafe line of cremes contains coconut oil, shea butter, and vitamins A and E, Aloe vera, and tea tree oil. The new cream protects any skin from friction, and soothes skin that is already irritated. www.chamoisbuttr.com
TJ is a professional cyclist who at age 8 knew he was going to become a pro. He did everything necessary to reach that goal and found that it was much different than he expected. In this conversation, TJ talks explains the journey he has gone through to make his career meaningful and fulfilling to him and others, and what it is that truly matters and brings happiness.
This week on Wristful Thinking, we're back with cycling phenom turned Swiss watch artist, TJ Eisenhart. Listen in as we get insights into his work ethic, the story behind the turquoise color, and how the collaboration with LIV Watches changed the game. We're going balls deep in this one, so don't miss out. Episode Resources: Show notes: https://livwat.ch/ep-3 All episodes: https://www.livwatches.com/pages/podcast Get Your TJ Eisenhart Watch: https://livwat.ch/get-tj Follow TJ Eisenhart: https://www.instagram.com/tjeisenhart Lance Armstrong Podcast: https://stages.libsyn.com/ George Hincapie: https://hincapie.com/our-story/george-hincapie/ Taylor Phinney: http://www.taylorphinney.com/
Why God Why - Josh Eisenhart - Why does God hate good movies? by Browncroft Community Church
A break from the typical format, #CCB "interviews" Coach McDermott of the Buffalo Bills. Coach Koharian is back in perfect form along with John, Tim, Hutch and Mad Max. Stayed tuned to the end of the show when we give you a glimpse into the pregame festivities at Madden's Pub and Grill in Falmouth, Maine.
Do you want to make an eternal impact that lasts beyond this lifetime? In this episode, Joel & Dan sit down with 35-year old pastor Jesse Eisenhart of Truth North Church in Mantua NJ, one of the fastest growing churches in America. Jesse’s story is a powerful one, going from never wanting to be a pastor (and feeling unqualified to do so) to speaking in front of more than 1500 people every Sunday, and impacting tens of thousands of lives. Over the course of this 90-minute conversation, Joel, Dan, and Jesse cover an array of topics, including: -The surprising formula for making an eternal impact -The meaning of “true north” and how it has the power to impact everyone when they embrace it -How being “unqualified” can actually be a major strength, not a weakness -When and how to zero in on the “one voice” that matters, while muting all the others -The “harmony” strategy when it comes to faith, family, and career -The power of leading from a position of authenticity and transparency, even when the “standard” is perfection And so much more. If you want to leave an eternal impact—one that lasts beyond this lifetime—then you aren’t going to want to miss this incredible episode. Even more, be sure to subscribe to the Born to Impact podcast to ensure you get notified as new episodes release each week! To learn more about Jesse and to connect with him directly, please visit www.truenorth.cc where you can tap in to what he and True North are doing, including a free archive of all of Jesse’s past messages.
Our lovely and patient mother, Vivien "GanGan" Eisenhart (single and 77), our niece Olivia Mull (USM Soccer), our other niece Casey Foster(VP of Social Media) and John's eldest daughter, Miranda Eisenhart(Sophomore at St. Joseph's of Maine) . Also, Michael Hoffer makes predictions for the 2018 Spring high school sports seasons in Maine.
Mark A. Eisenhart was a Sponsored Athlete, Actor, Transformational Speaker, Model, and Spokesperson garnering international publicity on television, radio, and print having appeared on over sixty programs including The CBS Show The Doctors, The Jeff Probst Show, American Ninja Warrior, Real World and True Life on MTV, Leverage on TNT, and NBC's Grimm. His amazing transformation story has been featured in print and digital media publications including Veg News Magazine, on the cover of Super Raw Life, Vegan Health and Fitness, and several others. Mark was truly a heroic human being that had a powerful effect on so many people and he became a good friend of mine in a short amount of time. His life was tragedy cut short in February 16, 2014. This interview was recorded shortly before then and is a way of honoring his life and the message he dedicated his life too.
Mark A. Eisenhart was a Sponsored Athlete, Actor, Transformational Speaker, Model, and Spokesperson garnering international publicity on television, radio, and print having appeared on over sixty programs including The CBS Show The Doctors, The Jeff Probst Show, American Ninja Warrior, Real World and True Life on MTV, Leverage on TNT, and NBC's Grimm. His amazing transformation story has been featured in print and digital media publications including Veg News Magazine, on the cover of Super Raw Life, Vegan Health and Fitness, and several others. Mark was truly a heroic human being that had a powerful effect on so many people and he became a good friend of mine in a short amount of time. His life was tragedy cut short in February 16, 2014. This interview was recorded shortly before then and is a way of honoring his life and the message he dedicated his life too.
Have a question or want to share your story about signs and symbols from your loved ones who have passed on? Please call in 646-716-9645. Guest Peggy Foley-Eisenhart is back on the show on Friday June 17th at 4 PM Eastern Time with follow up stories and information about her daughter Tammy who passed four years ago at age 26. The body may pass, but our loved ones are always with us--their essence lives on. You are welcome to ask Peggy or Host Jody Doty Soul Reader a question about signs and symbols of the afterlife or share your own story about how a loved ones, friends, and pets who have passed away but continue to connect with you from heaven--beyond the veil.There are so many ways they connect, phone calls, electronics, feathers, pennies, dreams, even texts. Share your story of hope and love that transcends the bounds of time and space. Divine Explorations with Jody Doty, Positive Transformation Network ABOUT THE HOST. Jody Doty is a Soul Reader, Clairvoyant-Psychic-Medium, Healer, Author. She has been using her intuitive gift for nearly 20 years to help other to see the beauty within, come to center and find inner peace. Jody sees in signs, symbols, pictures and often connects loved ones with those who have passed, bringing closure and a sense of peace. If you are interested in an in-depth Soul Reading, please contact Jody at her website jodydoty.com or e-mail her at jodydowa@gmail.com.
On this episode of Divine Explorations with Jody Doty, special guest Peggy Foley-Eisenhart shares her afterlife experiences with daughter Tammy, who passed away four years ago at age 27. You will be amazed at Tammy's resourcefulness and the many ways she has reached out from beyond the grave to her mother Peggy, family, friends and even strangers, to deliver her messages of comfort, humor and love via a myriad of signs symbols, dreams, phone calls, electronics, nature and so many more. In my 18 years as an intuitive soul reader and medium, I have never known one soul to be so gifted or to use so many different methods to come through after their death. This is a testament to a mother-daughter bond that is timeless and the irrepressible, enthusiastic spirit that Tammy is. If you have lost loved ones and are wondering if they are still around you or if they come back to connect, this is the show for you. Jody Doty, Divine Explorations with Jody Doty, Positive Transformation Network Jody Doty Soul Reader http://jodydoty.com/
Maria Reitan discusses Women and Financial Security with Joann (Jo) Eisenhart, Ph.D., the senior vice president of human resources, facilities and philanthropy for Northwestern Mutual. Joann also shares with us some details from their Elements of Success Study, commissioned by Northwestern Mutual to discover how women define success and achievement in their lives.
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