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The patient-doctor relationship is complicated and fraught. Patients often feel confused and talked down to, in part because doctors feel like they need to project authority. As a physician and a poet, Laura Kolbe is trying to make room for uncertainty and humility from both sides in the exam room. Kolbe's new collection of poetry, Little Pharma, explores the messy and human side of doctoring. And: The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed so many vulnerabilities in our healthcare system, from racial inequities to provider burnout. Irène Mathieu is a writer, pediatrician, and medical teacher. She argues that poetry can be a small part of fixing those vulnerabilities. Later in the show: What if the difference between the right diagnosis and the wrong diagnosis is whether or not a doctor thinks you're believable? Cathryn Molloy shares why education, socio-economic status, and especially gender influence how doctors listen to and treat their patients. Plus: What happens when we empower on-the-ground healthcare workers like nurses with the ability to solve problems and make real changes in their workplace? Nursing and design thinking expert Erica Lewis says the lives of both healthcare workers and patients are transformed.
Today's poem is abundance of light by erica lewis. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. We're taking a break this week, so we're sharing some of our favorite episodes from the archive. We'll be back with new episodes on January 6, 2025. This episode was originally released on September 13, 2023. In this episode, Major writes… “I hear in today's poem a haunting, reckoning, and nostalgia – dominant themes among poets on the road. On stages and podiums, we traded poems about heartbreak, childhood memories, and personal loss. What emerges is a triumphant questioning spirit that overcomes grief and uncertainty.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Laurel Holland and Laurel Boivin reconvene to discuss living through the heart instead of in the head as a powerful act in work as well as at home. They introduce their podcast episode titled "Heartfelt Living in a Heady World," inspired by an interview with Erica Lewis on heart-centered leadership. They emphasize the significance of being present, using all faculties, and integrating spiritual practices into daily routines. They highlight the challenges of balancing personal and professional lives and the need for heart-centered leadership in the workplace. They conclude by encouraging listeners to commit to full-body awareness and presence. 1:00 Introduction to your hosts Laurel Holland and Laurel Boivin 1:36 Recasting elder hood - recommended the book, Hagitude by Sharon Blackie 3:40 Describing last week's show with Ericka Lewis about Heart-Centered Leadership including sharing her personal connection with Laurel Holland 5:30 Laurel Boivin describing her connection with Ericka relating the challenges of working in a male-dominated industry 6:00 Discussion about merging your personal persona and the person you are in the workplace 7:40 The toll of hiding parts of yourself 8:25 An example of being a guide to others as you claim your inner work and acknowledging inner discontent as a call to become more heart-centered 10:00 Successful intuitive, heartfelt, leadership in the work place 13:30 Walking as meditation as a way to incorporate turning inward as a daily practice 15:00 Spiritual practice as a part of life routines with intention 17:30 Why embodiment work is so important in living in the world today, being able to discern truth from misinformation 20:00 "Using all your faculties" - a deeper understanding of what they can mean 22:30 Affirmations/mantra examples they demonstrate how to shift your mind and presence 25:05 Remedial efforts to "letting go of control" and becoming more present and reconditioning your nervous system in order to let go 30:10 The importance of learning what it feels like to be grounded, centered in your body and how it can transform your experience Links/Books mentioned - Hagitude by Sharon Blackie The email to send questions to Laurel Boivin is laurel@fluxflowcoaching.com and for Laurel Holland - laurel@liveyourinnerpower.com The link to our private Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/beautifulworkbeautifullife Host/Cohost/Guest Info Guiding others to become effective leaders of their own lives, Laurel Holland, has been on a journey of awakening and transformation throughout her life. Writing about inner work, Laurel has authored four books, including Crossroads and Love's 8 Laws. Her books, Live Your Inner Power, the Journal, and Courageous Woman, introduce, share, and explore the eight foundational practices for creating transformation from the inside out. Through her books, programs, and innovative talks, Laurel's great desire is to lift others up and courageously step into the life they came here to live. Laurel Boivin, life coach and founder of Flux+Flow Professional Coaching, helps high-performing professionals overcome overwhelm and disillusionment by increasing self-awareness and shifting perspective to improve performance, increase personal contribution, and experience a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose. Laurel began coaching after a 30-year corporate career. A Reiki master and yoga practitioner, collector of sea glass and antiques, she lives in New Hampshire and summers in Maine.
Today on the Podcast, I am interviewing Erica Lewis. She is an attorney with JR Law Group in Murray, Utah, which specializes in family law. Erica taught middle and high school students before attending law school. She began her legal career as a Deputy District Attorney. Erica's passion for family law and affinity for children's issues set her apart as a compassionate advocate. She is now dedicated to guiding families through the complexities of divorce and custody matters, helping them find a path forward. Erica shares her personal experience of going through divorce, single parenting, dating, and getting remarried. She has so much wisdom, insight, and expert legal advice to share in this episode. • Make sure you are part of the Find the Joy With Jenn Fam! Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/findthejoywithjenn/ • Join my FREE Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/findthejoywithjenn • Get your FREE Divorce Social Media Protocol here: https://www.findthejoywithjenn.com/social-media-protocol Thank you so much for listening to this episode! I'm honored and excited to be on this journey to healing and personal growth with you. If you enjoyed the podcast, I'd love to ask you to take 2 minutes to leave me a 5-star review on your podcast app; that way, we can help even more men and women #findthejoy in their divorce journeys. You can win a $100 AMAZON GIFT when you do! Just send a screenshot of your review to jenn@jennzingmark.com. Make sure you put "Podcast Review" in the subject line. XO- Jenn To learn more about my guest Erica Lewis and JR Law Group, check out their website: https://jrlawgroup.com/
Welcome back to HFPod On Tour (Live)! Today we recap Night 10 of Phish's 2022 Summer Tour in Wantagh, NY! Brian, Jonathan & Megan are joined by Erica Lewis and Elliot Chigger to discuss the show.---Tune into our LIVE SHOWS every Monday & Wednesday at 4:30pm ET + 1pm ET following each show of Summer Tour!Please subscribe to OSIRIS MEDIA on Apple Podcasts to hear BONUS HFPod Episodes as well as all of Osiris Media Ad Free!Osiris Live is coming to The Cooperage in Milwaukee, WI on Thursday, August 11 for a night of music & conversation w/ Ryley Walker. Please visit Osirispod.com/Milwaukee to buy tickets!Osiris Live is coming to the Larimer Lounge in Denver, CO on Wednesday, August 31 for a night of music & conversation w/ Taper's Choice. Please visit Osirispod.com/Denver to buy tickets!Visit Sunset Lake CBD and enter the promo code HFPOD for 20% off your order.Please visit PassionHouseCoffee.com to try their coffee today. Use the code OSIRIS for free shipping on every order. We're thrilled to be sponsored by PHRE. To get involved in PHRE's education, outreach, and community partnership programs, sign up to volunteer and share in the groove at the PHRE table during a show - they'll be at every venue for the rest Phish's summer tour!---HFPod On Tour is hosted and produced by Jonathan Hart, Brian Brinkman, RJ Bee, and Megan Glionna. Brought to you by Osiris Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The patient-doctor relationship is complicated and fraught. Patients often feel confused and talked down to, in part because doctors feel like they need to project authority. As a physician and a poet, Laura Kolbe is trying to make room for uncertainty and humility from both sides in the exam room. Kolbe's new collection of poetry, Little Pharma, explores the messy and human side of doctoring. And: The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed so many vulnerabilities in our healthcare system, from racial inequities to provider burnout. Irène Mathieu is a writer, pediatrician, and medical teacher. She argues that poetry can be a small part of fixing those vulnerabilities. Later in the show: What if the difference between the right diagnosis and the wrong diagnosis is whether or not a doctor thinks you're believable? Cathryn Molloy shares why education, socio-economic status, and especially gender influence how doctors listen to and treat their patients. Plus: What happens when we empower on-the-ground healthcare workers like nurses with the ability to solve problems and make real changes in their workplace? Nursing and design thinking expert Erica Lewis says the lives of both healthcare workers and patients are transformed.
As technology advances, society becomes more vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. Bug bounty hunters to the rescue! Bug hunters are ethical hackers who help companies fix vulnerabilities in their systems before the bad guys find them. But Daniel Graham says some ethical hackers face a moral dilemma: should they fix the vulnerability for a modest sum or sell it on the black market for much more? And: Hypothetical scenario: You just suffered a traumatic brain injury. You're unconscious and doctors say you've fallen into a vegetative state. What would you want your family to do? Andrew Peterson says we're more likely to want to be taken off life support, because of something he calls prognostic pessimism. Later in the show: Duncan Richter says taking an ethics course is not necessarily transformative, but it will teach how to think through all sides of an issue and determine what resonates with you. Plus: If you swipe a stranger's car and nobody sees, what do you do? Do you leave a note? Do you track the owner down? Bill Hawk and Erica Lewis study coping strategies for deciding what to do when faced with an ethical dilemma.
Lisa sits down with Nick Giancola and Erica Lewis from Spruce Home Decor. - Homes and Hops, our hometowns and where they are going, conversations enjoyed over some good local beer.
In this episode, I will be speaking with Erica Lewis, Founder of Hire Bruno, a Human Resources (HR) and Recruiting firm that targets small to mid-sized businesses. Erica offers some great advice for businesses today, as we are panning for gold to find the best candidate for our organizations. Erica will share insights on the following questions: What do we need to do to prepare for recruiting? How do we find the best candidates? What are recent changes in HR strategies? How does your corporate or business culture impact finding your right candidate? Listen today and learn how you can pan for gold and find the best candidates for your organizational hiring needs. Connect with Diana: integratedpurposemanagement.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on LinkedIn QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY: Welcome Erica! How Hire Bruno began Why recruiting has to change in 2021 Giving your employees higher senses of purpose How to find the best fit for your organization How to leverage technology to find the best candidates Why small businesses shouldn't miss out on Instagram You don't know what you don't know The importance of professional diversity Erica's closing words of wisdom for business owners Your passion leads to your purpose How to connect with Erica
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we interview Erica Lewis, a Media Professional having recently graduated from Deakin University with a Bachelor of Film and Television, majoring in Communications, Journalism and Broadcast Journalism (https://www.deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-film-television-and-animation?year=2016). Currently working as a freelancer in different roles at Channel 9, Erica has focused on gaining as much experience in the media industry as possible over her short career. Erica also hosts her own early morning radio show on Casey Radio 97.7FM (https://www.3ser.org.au). If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
Erica Lewis is a Ceritifed life coach of Mastermind Coaching and Consulting LLC, in which she is the owner. She is a Tava lifestyle founding member and health and wellness coach. She is a investor and is a former NYPD Police academy academic instructor of 5 years. She is ready to help others and impact lives Inline image
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Telemedicine may seem like a cold replacement for visits to your doctor. But Karen Rheuban and David Gordon say it's a tool that may actually deepen the relationship between specialists and patients in rural locations and around the world. Also: Imagine diagnosing diabetes before it has a chance to ravage the body. Bjorn Ludwar has developed a way to analyze fingerprints as early as 17 weeks after birth, to determine who is at risk for the disease that affects millions of Americans. Later in the show: If you swipe a stranger’s car and nobody sees, what do you do? Do you leave a note? Do you track the owner down? Bill Hawk and Erica Lewis give strategies for deciding what to do when faced with ethical dilemmas. Plus: Zooplankton are critical to the food chain in the ocean and to the recycling of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Deborah Steinberg says ocean warming is changing the distribution and variation of zooplankton.
Many people struggle to find balance between work, family, and self-care–particularly women. Beth Cabrera shares what she learned through interviews with more than a thousand women about how to find a happy balance. Plus: Researchers have found specific genetic markers in a population of Chinese Han women that predispose them to the risk for clinical depression. Kenneth Kendler was part of the team that made the breakthrough. And: A sculptor frustrated with the direction of her metal work decided to take a break and knit “cozies” for all of her tools–her drill, welding mask, and even her pickup truck. Kristin Skees next created what she calls her Husband Cozy Series, which plays on the idea of a trophy wife. Now she’s flooded with requests for “Cozy Portraits.” Later in the show: If you accidently scrape a stranger’s car and nobody sees, what do you do? Do you leave a note? Do you track the owner down? Bill Hawk and Erica Lewis give coping strategies for deciding what to do when faced with an ethical dilemma. Plus: Zooplankton are microscopic animals in the ocean that are critical to both the food chain and the recycling of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Deborah Steinberg Marine Science says that due to climate change there’s been a change in the distribution and variation of zooplankton. Steinberg is a 2015 recipient of the Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award.
POETRY JAWNS, EPISODE 1: We talk to poet Gina Myers about how to keep busy during a writing hiatus, the latest release from Lame House Press (Songs for Mary/Rarities & B Sides by Erica Lewis), the "unrelenting fierceness" of Morgan Parker, trusting Twitter more than certain media, and which Republican candidate she'd meet for a beer. Bodega Snack Roulette puts us in mind of the Jetsons and we discover that we're all part silica...
Join us to hear from Expert, Erica Lewis, who practiced aircraft leasing and finance and asset backed financed at a Wall Street Law Firm, worked for legal publishing company training people on various areas of the law and legal research, worked in servicing of commercial mortgage backed securities, as well as compliance for a couple law firms and the SEC. Erica received herBA in economics from Barnard College, received her Columbia University law degree from Harvard Law School and was admitted in NY and NJ for 10 years.
Join us to hear from Expert, Erica Lewis, who practiced aircraft leasing and finance and asset backed financed at a Wall Street Law Firm, worked for legal publishing company training people on various areas of the law and legal research, worked in servicing of commercial mortgage backed securities, as well as compliance for a couple law firms and the SEC. Erica received herBA in economics from Barnard College, received her Columbia University law degree from Harvard Law School and was admitted in NY and NJ for 10 years.