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Dr. Emily Eshleman discusses the #1 article of 2023, “Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Tendinopathy: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials,” which was originally published in the Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine in January 2023. Dr. Jeremy Schroeder serves as the series host. Dr. Eshleman is a member of the AMSSM Top Articles Subcommittee, and this episode is part of an ongoing mini journal club series highlighting each of the Top Articles in Sports Medicine from 2023, as selected for the 2024 AMSSM Annual Meeting. Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Tendinopathy: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials https://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/abstract/2023/01000/efficacy_of_platelet_rich_plasma_versus_placebo_in.10.aspx
Dr. Emily Eshleman discusses the #2 article of 2023, “Clinical Recovery from Concussion–Return to School and Sport: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis,” which was originally published in British Journal of Sports Medicine in June 2023. Dr. Jeremy Schroeder serves as the series host. Dr. Eshleman is a member of the AMSSM Top Articles Subcommittee, and this episode is part of an ongoing mini journal club series highlighting each of the Top Articles in Sports Medicine from 2023, as selected for the 2024 AMSSM Annual Meeting. Clinical Recovery from Concussion–Return to School and Sport: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/12/798
Dr. Emily Eshleman discusses the #3 article of 2023, “Efficacy of Topical Versus Oral Analgesic Medication Compared to a Placebo in Injured Athletes: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis,” which was originally published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports in June 2023. Dr. Jeremy Schroeder serves as the series host. Dr. Eshleman is a member of the AMSSM Top Articles Subcommittee, and this episode is part of an ongoing mini journal club series highlighting each of the Top Articles in Sports Medicine from 2023, as selected for the 2024 AMSSM Annual Meeting. Efficacy of Topical Versus Oral Analgesic Medication Compared to a Placebo in Injured Athletes: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sms.14418
Dr. Emily Eshleman discusses the #4 article of 2023, “Management of de Quervain Tenosynovitis,” which was originally published in JAMA Network Open in October 2023. Dr. Jeremy Schroeder serves as the series host. Dr. Eshleman is a member of the AMSSM Top Articles Subcommittee, and this episode is part of an ongoing mini journal club series highlighting each of the Top Articles in Sports Medicine from 2023, as selected for the 2024 AMSSM Annual Meeting. Management of de Quervain Tenosynovitis: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2811119
Cybersecurity Readiness for Nonprofit Accountants, Hosted by Jitasa UniversityJoin Matt Eshleman, cybersecurity expert and author of the re-released Community IT Cybersecurity Readiness for Nonprofits Playbook, in a short presentation on how to use the playbook to protect your organization if you are a financial manager or accountant.In this video, you will Learn about the free downloadable Playbook on Cybersecurity Readiness for Nonprofits and how financial officers and accountants can utilize this Playbook Learn the most common scams and trends in cybersecurity for nonprofitsUnderstand the current cybersecurity landscape and the role of AI in new risksLearn tips for getting buy-in from stakeholdersUnderstand cybersecurity training best practices for nonprofit staffThis video is designed for financial professionals in nonprofits, from CFOs to accountants. This Cybersecurity Playbook covers issues and best practices important to any nonprofit staff and leadership; this video concentrates on the questions and issues relevant to financial staff, and is hosted by Jitasa University. You do not need to be an IT professional to find value in this playbook.Download the free Cybersecurity Playbook here: https://communityit.com/download-cybersecurity-readiness-for-nonprofits-playbook/ _______________________________Start a conversation :) Register to attend a webinar in real time, and find all past transcripts at https://communityit.com/webinars/ email Carolyn at cwoodard@communityit.com on LinkedIn Thanks for listening.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman reminds us that God's light always overcomes the darkness, and we are called to be that light in the world.
Guest: Jennifer Eshleman HuffOrganization: Campus Crusade for ChristPosition: Communication Coordinator for her.BibleTopic: an update on the impact and growth of the JESUS Film Project, which was led by her late father, Paul Eshleman. She also wrote the Foreward to the revised book I Just Saw Jesus: The Story Behind the Film God is Using To Help Everyone, Everywhere Meet Jesus, released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the film's release. And, there was discussion of The Animated Story of Jesus, due out in 2026.Website: jesusfilm.org
Guest: Jennifer Eshleman HuffOrganization: Campus Crusade for ChristPosition: Communication Coordinator for her.BibleTopic: an update on the impact and growth of the JESUS Film Project, which was led by her late father, Paul Eshleman. She also wrote the Foreward to the revised book I Just Saw Jesus: The Story Behind the Film God is Using To Help Everyone, Everywhere Meet Jesus, released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the film's release. And, there was discussion of The Animated Story of Jesus, due out in 2026.Website: jesusfilm.org
It won't be a surprise that AI is on everyone's mind. Matt also shared some thoughts on some year end cybersecurity tips and maintenance to ensure your cybersecurity practices – and permissions – are up to date.Nonprofit Cybersecurity expert and Community IT CTO Matt Eshleman offered these year-end cybersecurity tips.Do a permissions audit at the enterprise level – what are your defaults for sharing, and how are you training your staff to log in to various tools and subscriptions that can access your data? At a personal level, what are the safest ways to log on to your accounts? How should you be storing passwords? How are you setting your personal sharing and log in permissions? Reviewing these policies and practices – and actually going in to your systems and checking – is a good end-of-year cybersecurity task.Consumer Reports has good tools for people who want to reduce their data footprint. Matt also reported back from the NGOISAC Conference on the trends that the community is seeing. For more information on the NGOISAC cybersecurity community for NGOs and Nonprofits, use this link.AI companies are not spending nearly enough on safety as they rush to market their products. That puts it on consumers and organizations to know how to protect themselves.AI is increasing the ability of hackers, and in the arms race with protectors, a corresponding use of AI to block phishing and other hacks is playing catch up.Nonprofits are going to need to understand our new environment where not just emails will seem realistic but where voice and video fakes will be put in use. Finding old fashioned ways to verify that the person you are interacting with is a person will become more important as AI powers grow. _______________________________Start a conversation :) Register to attend a webinar in real time, and find all past transcripts at https://communityit.com/webinars/ email Carolyn at cwoodard@communityit.com on LinkedIn Thanks for listening.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman talks about the power of Christ's light to invade darkness and welcome us into God's presence.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman discusses the hold money often has on our hearts and the importance of placing our trust in God above all else.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman talks about the reality of spiritual warfare, reminding us of our role in the fight.
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
It's a slightly shorter show than usual this week, but it is about as powerful as any of my interviews have ever been. Our guest is George Eshleman, or Keeper, who hiked the Appalachian Trail with 363 nametags of military personnel who have committed suicide. George chose to do this in honor of his own friend and hiking partner, who had committed suicide. However, George had a secret of his own that he shared with nobody as he hit the trail. What happened next was sufficiently impactful to have been turned into a feature film, released on November 8 and available on Prime Video. Check out the trailer to get a taste of what took place. THE KEEPER OFFICIAL TRAILER Our book reading, Happy Hiking, by my friend, Emily Leonard is–of course–written from a woman's POV and a woman's voice. I hope you enjoy listening to my reading of it. If you'd like to buy the book, you can find it on Amazon at Happy Hiking: Falling in love on the Appalachian Trail, or on Emily's website, at Happy Hiking. I used my recent hike in the UK on the South West Coast Path to help raise money for my absolute favorite charity, Parenting Matters, on whose board I've been privileged to serve for over a decade. You can learn more about the hike and the organization–and donate–by visiting Hike with Steve - Empowering Parents, One Step at a Time | Parenting Matters %. I hope you want to support this critical mission. Don't forget. Our entire series of videos from our Woods Hole Weekend in 2022 is now FREE and available at my YouTube page at Woods Hole Weekend - Trailer There, you'll find all sorts of tips and tricks that our guests took away from the weekend that helped them with their own hikes this year. Check it out. I often ask listeners for ideas on who to interview, and I'm sure several of you say, “I could do that. I've got an awesome story to tell.” You're the person we need to hear from. If you'd like to be interviewed on the podcast, just register as a guest on the link below, and I'll be in touch. Come on the show! If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at Hiking Radio Network . If you prefer NOT to use PayPal, you can now support us via Zelle, to steve@hikingradionetwork.com, or by check, mailing it to Mighty Blue Publishing, PO Box 6161, Sun City Center, FL 35751. Any support is gratefully received. If you'd like to take advantage of my book offer (all three of my printed hiking books–with a personal message and signed by me–for $31, including postage to the United States) send a check payable to Mighty Blue Publishing at the address just above.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman discusses our involvement in politics and the importance of putting our hope in God above any political system or candidate.
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Is your nonprofit struggling to understand cybersecurity fundamentals? Are you unsure what level of protection you need or can afford?In part 1, Matt discussed the cybersecurity landscape for nonprofits and some of the changes that prompted this update to the Playbook. In pt 2, Matt walks through the "foundational" suggestions and takes audience questions.October is Cybersecurity month! Community IT Chief Technology Officer Matt Eshleman walked through our revised Playbook on Cybersecurity Readiness for Nonprofits in a webinar designed to get your nonprofit prepped to face cyberliability insurance requirements and ever-evolving threats. Learn the Community IT approach to cybersecurity and how even small changes will protect your organization against threats big and small. 2024 Updated Playbook on Cybersecurity Readiness for Nonprofits – DownloadMatt shares updated advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. You will learn about AI and cybersecurity, best practices in staff training, how to qualify for cyber insurance, and why you need written IT documentation and governance policies. Do you have an approach to compliance? Do you know if your staff are following your cybersecurity policies and procedures? With the rise of automated and realistic AI tools and more sophisticated methods of identity and email verification, your nonprofit can't afford not to prioritize cybersecurity. It may be difficult to qualify for business insurance if you don't complete certain checklists of cybersecurity precautions. But if you don't know where to start, it can be tempting to delay indefinitely.This Playbook gives you a simple structure to understand how to think about cybersecurity risks and costs for your nonprofit. Matt's presentation gives you tips you can put in place quickly and train your staff on immediately. You can download the new Playbook for free here.This webinar is appropriate for nonprofit executives, managers, accounting, development, and nonprofit IT personnel – and as with all our webinars, it is appropriate for a varied audience.Community IT is proudly vendor-agnostic and our webinars cover a range of topics and discussions. Webinars are never a sales pitch, always a way to share our knowledge with our community.Presenter:As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT and our resident cybersecurity expert, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for shaping Community IT's strategy around the technology platforms used by organizations to be secure and productive. With a deep background in network infrastructure, he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud.Matt is a frequent speaker at NTEN events and has presented at the Inside NGO conference, Non-Profit Risk Management Summit and Credit Builders Alliance Symposium. He is also the session designer and trainer for TechSoup's Digital Security course. _______________________________Start a conversation :) Register to attend a webinar in real time, and find all past transcripts at https://communityit.com/webinars/ email Carolyn at cwoodard@communityit.com on LinkedIn Thanks for listening.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman reminds us of the call to worship God in spirit and truth and what that sort of worship produces in our lives.
In this episode, Lead Pastor Kevin Eshleman joins Pastor Jim Ehrman to discuss the latest message in the "You Asked For It" series, titled "The Church at Worship: Intentional Attention!" Join Kevin and Jim as they highlight the significance of worshiping corporately as the body of Christ and the various ways we express and experience worship.
Is your nonprofit struggling to understand cybersecurity fundamentals? Are you unsure what level of protection you need or can afford?October is Cybersecurity month! Community IT Chief Technology Officer Matt Eshleman walked through our revised Playbook on Cybersecurity Readiness for Nonprofits in a webinar designed to get your nonprofit prepped to face cyberliability insurance requirements and ever-evolving threats. Learn the Community IT approach to cybersecurity and how even small changes will protect your organization against threats big and small. 2024 Updated Playbook on Cybersecurity Readiness for Nonprofits – DownloadMatt shares updated advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. You will learn about AI and cybersecurity, best practices in staff training, how to qualify for cyber insurance, and why you need written IT documentation and governance policies. Do you have an approach to compliance? Do you know if your staff are following your cybersecurity policies and procedures? With the rise of automated and realistic AI tools and more sophisticated methods of identity and email verification, your nonprofit can't afford not to prioritize cybersecurity. It may be difficult to qualify for business insurance if you don't complete certain checklists of cybersecurity precautions. But if you don't know where to start, it can be tempting to delay indefinitely.This Playbook gives you a simple structure to understand how to think about cybersecurity risks and costs for your nonprofit. Matt's presentation gives you tips you can put in place quickly and train your staff on immediately. You can download the new Playbook for free here.This webinar is appropriate for nonprofit executives, managers, accounting, development, and nonprofit IT personnel – and as with all our webinars, it is appropriate for a varied audience.Community IT is proudly vendor-agnostic and our webinars cover a range of topics and discussions. Webinars are never a sales pitch, always a way to share our knowledge with our community.Presenter:As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT and our resident cybersecurity expert, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for shaping Community IT's strategy around the technology platforms used by organizations to be secure and productive. With a deep background in network infrastructure, he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud.Matt joined Community IT as an intern in the summer of 2000 and after finishing his dual degrees in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems at Eastern Mennonite University, he rejoined Community IT as a network administrator in January of 2001. Matt has steadily progressed up at Community IT and while working full time received his MBA from the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University.Matt is a frequent speaker at NTEN events and has presented at the Inside NGO conference, Non-Profit Risk Management Summit and Credit Builders Alliance Symposium. He is also the session designer and trainer for TechSoup's Digital Security course. _______________________________Start a conversation :) Register to attend a webinar in real time, and find all past transcripts at https://communityit.com/webinars/ email Carolyn at cwoodard@communityit.com on LinkedIn Thanks for listening.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman reminds us of the biblical call to forgive while also clarifying what forgiveness is and is not.
In this episode, Pastor Kevin Eshleman challenges us to reflect on the most important decision we can make: deciding who we will become by determining our first loyalty, our leader, and our Lord! Tune in for a powerful conversation on shaping our lives through this pivotal choice.
Pastor Kevin Eshleman invites us to stop judging by outward appearances and to begin seeing people the way God sees them.
Based at The Country Club of Birmingham (Alabama), Eric Eshleman is one of the foremost teachers in golf. He has been a PGA (Professional Golf Association of America) member since 1997 and his reputation and success as an instructor earned him recognition as the 2019 Golf Professional of the Year. He joins #OntheMark to share insights from his work with elite players at the NCAA Division I College level, as well as the lifelong lessons he taught PGA TOUR winner, Davis Thompson - lessons that helped guide Thompson to his first victory on the PGA TOUR in the 2024 John Deere Classic. Eshleman stresses performance over perfection in the quest for lower scores. As he teaches about this approach he discusses various elements involved in playing golf well: Removing Emotion from Results Disregarding Rankings in the Quest for Improvement Switching on your "Awareness Switch" as the Pressure Heightens Getting off to Solid Starts Pre-Shot Routines with an Emphasis on Feel Shaping Your Swing to the Shot Requirements Acute Awareness of Personal Tendencies Fundamentals and their Importance, and The Beauty of Simplicity This podcast is also available as a Vodcast on YouTube. Search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
The pace of new AI tools and uses on the market is like a rocket. Does your nonprofit have questions about cybersecurity, opting out, or best practices when using AI? Microsoft released a new AI Governance Framework for Nonprofits joining many institutions putting out guidelines and studying the impact of AI on nonprofits and the ways nonprofits are using AI. Many nonprofits are approaching AI very cautiously, or may not have developed policies yet to use AI securely. Or your nonprofit may have ethical questions about using AI at all.How do you even attempt to opt out of AI tools that are packaged with an update of tools you already use? How do you communicate with your staff the ethics your organization expects staff to use when using AI?Nonprofit Cybersecurity expert Matt Eshleman shares his thoughts in this podcast on the importance of AI Artificial Intelligence at nonprofits. Some key takeaways:Understanding that you can use your organization values about using AI without opting out of everything.Opting out is difficult as tools you already use add AI enhancements and upgrades. It can be done but must be intentional. Cybersecurity concerns are valid concerns when using AI.Understand when an AI is public and your queries and its responses will be part of a public data set, and when an AI tool is private to your own organization's data.AI for automation can be a very beneficial add to nonprofit productivity and ability to do more with less. Having someone or a team at your organization “own” training for secure and productive AI use is a good concept to embrace.Some nonprofits are very tech-savvy and will be exploring AI uses for mission use cases. Almost every nonprofit is going to be using AI for increased productivity unless they plan to be vigilant and intentional about opting out.Pay attention to the tools and reputation of the vendors. Larger organizations have a higher level of reputation to maintain and more resources to spend to get their AI tools right. During this AI bubble where so many new vendors are rushing to enter the market, nonprofits should be intentional about vetting new tools and vendors before committing.When updating existing tools, research and evaluate and understand the new AI enhancements, and communicate them to staff. AI will be transformative to the nonprofit and every other sector. As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT, Matthew Eshleman leads the team responsible for strategic planning, research, and implementation of the technology platforms used by nonprofit organization clients to be secure and productive. With extensive experience serving nonprofits, Matt also understands nonprofit culture and constraints, and has a history of implementing cost-effective and secure solutions at the enterprise level.Matt has over 23 years of expertise in cybersecurity, IT support, team leadership, software selection and research, and client support. Matt holds dual degrees in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems from Eastern Mennonite University, and an MBA from the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University. _______________________________Start a conversation :) Register to attend a webinar in real time, and find all past transcripts at https://communityit.com/webinars/ email Carolyn at cwoodard@communityit.com on LinkedIn Thanks for listening.
In this episode, I sit down with the talented (and hilarious) Mark Eshleman, AKA ReelBear Media. Mark has been instrumental in shaping the visual identity of a lot of great artists, most notably through his long-standing collaboration with Twenty One Pilots. We dive deep into his journey, starting from his early days in video production, and while we cover the story of how he first connected with TOP and how their creative partnership evolved over the years, the biggest topic of discussion that threads throughout this one, is that of identity and self-discovery. We also discuss the power of YouTube and social media in today's music industry, and how these platforms have changed the way content is distributed and consumed, the importance of staying authentic in creation, being persistent, and continuously learning ever-changing industries. All the while, we ramble, laugh and giggle like two school children who stayed up too late. It's a blast! Whether you're a fan of Mark's work, a creative looking for inspiration, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of video production and the creative process, this episode is packed with stuff you won't want to miss. Most of all, the reminder to slow down, and zoom out on our life once in a while! ------------------ THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: PromoWest Productions - @promowestlive For all upcoming shows & event info of who's coming through Columbus, OH, visit promowestlive.com or to purchase tickets directly, visit AXS.com Makers Social - @makers.social Maker's Social is a DIY Project Bar located in the Franklinton Arts District of Columbus, OH! To book a reservation, go to makerscolumbus.com enter “WYDH” in the notes of your checkout for $10 off!
This episode is for you if: You find yourself trying on hats as you try to figure out what you want to be and what you should be doing You're someone who loves the creative process, the behind the scenes, the supporting roles You're in a creative career that has intense and exciting projects with weird down time between them This episode is a conversation with Mark Eshleman @reelbearmedia the creative and content director for the band Twenty One Pilots. -------------- Riverside - The easiest way for you and your team to record, edit and share professional grade Videos and Podcasts, from anywhere in the world. Use code PEPTALK 15% Off https://creators.riverside.fm/creativepeptalk ------------- SHOW NOTES: Co-Writing / Editing: Sophie Miller sophiemiller.co Audio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones pendingbeautiful.co Soundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? whywithaquestionmark.com Reel Bear Media: www.reelbearmedia.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelbearmedia/ Twenty One Pilots https://www.twentyonepilots.com/ https://www.instagram.com/twentyonepilots/ Also mentioned: Flor https://www.instagram.com/flor/ Skateboarding video: Girl- Yeah Right Twenty One Pilots Graphic Design by Brandon Rike https://brandonrike.com/ Jim Henson documentary https://ondisneyplus.disney.com/movie/jim-henson-idea-man 'The last of Us' video Game and hit tv show The Band 'Men I trust' https://menitrust.com/ Chappell Roan https://www.iamchappellroan.com/
About JamesJames is a Psychedelic Guide, Transformational Coach, Public Speaker, Community Builder, and Psychedelic Policy Advocate.Recording Date: Apriil 10, 2024James' LinksWebsite: https://www.centerofalldirections.com/Clayton's Social MediaTikTok | Instagram | Twitter (X) | YouTubeTimecodes(00:00:00) - Introduction and James Eshelman's Background(00:08:06) - Embracing Vulnerability and Discovering Purpose(00:25:08) - The First Ayahuasca Ceremony and Initial Insights(00:32:13) = Practices for Self-Awareness and Emotional Regulation(00:39:13) - Becoming an Apprentice and Facilitating Psychedelic Experiences(00:46:42) - Creating a Regulatory Framework for Natural Medicines(01:04:47) - The Potential of Mushrooms in Addressing Environmental IssuesIntro/Outro Music Producer: Don KinIG: https://www.instagram.com/donkinmusic/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/44QKqKsd81oJEBKffwdFfPSuper grateful for this guy ^Send Clayton a text message!Support the Show.Clayton's Campaign: Clayton24.comFREE 999 Meditation Challenge: Sign Up Here
Have you ever read something in the scriptures you didn't fully understand? Join Pastors Jim and Kevin as they lead us in a conversation about seeking the Spirit and the Word to lead us into all truth. In this episode, we explore the significance of Returning and Reaffirming our Roots, inviting the Holy Spirit to bring revelation to the Word while grounding ourselves in the scriptures as we follow the Holy Spirit's lead. *Please note, in this episode there are minor audio and video disruptions, we appreciate your understanding. Thank you.
James Eshelman, a psychedelic guide and transformational coach, shares his story and journey in the world of psychedelics. He discusses his background growing up in a small town in the Midwest and his traditional upbringing. James talks about his career in finance and the struggles he faced with depression and alcohol abuse. He then shares his Jerry Maguire moment when he quit his job and embarked on a new path with psychedelics. James discusses his work in facilitating psilocybin journeys and his involvement in psychedelic policy advocacy, particularly in Colorado. He also talks about his intentions to build a life of liberation and belonging and his plans to create Rites of Passage initiation ceremonies that cultivate presence, peace, and purpose. James describes himself as a tender, sensitive, and inspired person who values deep connections and the finer things in life. 00:00 - Introduction and Background 07:11 - Facilitating Psilocybin Journeys and Advocacy in Colorado 11:27 - Jerry Maguire Moment and Ayahuasca Calling 22:50 - Rites of Passage and Initiations 28:20 - Creating a Life Aligned with Soul's Purpose
Step onto the battlefield of the mind as we journey with James Eshleman into the transformative power of psychedelics. Our insightful guest, a conservative-turned-psychedelic guide, shares his compelling transition and helps us navigate the often-misunderstood substances such as ayahuasca and psilocybin. Through a tapestry of personal anecdotes and hard-earned wisdom, we dissect the layers of emotional healing and the development of inner strength. Confronting our darkest corners with the aid of these powerful compounds, James illuminates the pathway to rewriting traumatic narratives and achieving a renaissance of the self.As warriors of personal growth, we recognize that true strength lies not in the armor we wear but in the walls we tear down within. James and I explore the 'warrior's way'—a harmonious mindset connecting body, mind, spirit, and heart, and the importance of emotional maturity in our relationships. This episode is a clarion call to men grappling with their emotions and the power of camaraderie in personal development. We delve into the delicate balance of vulnerability and strength, discussing how healing trauma through psychedelic therapy can transcend into everyday life, fostering empathy and connection.Closing out this empowering session, we cast a vision for a society transformed by individual empowerment, envisioning a future where holistic healing methods supplant the numbing effects of conventional pharmaceuticals. James shares his plans to widen access to these profound experiences, inviting listeners to support each other in our collective quest for healing. Join us on this episode, an intersection of self-discovery and societal transformation, challenging and inspiring you to courageously confront your inner battles and embrace the full spectrum of human experience.Connect with James Eshleman HERE! Or Instagram at @jameseshleman Click the HERE to choose your path! Click HERE to choose your path! Support the Show.Book a one-on-one with Rick YeeClick HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you'd like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve.⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!For more information on The Warrior's Way program, and upcoming events click here
George Eshleman is a Desert Storm veteran who shares the story of his own struggle with suicide, and how he found healing and a mission to help others while hiking the Appalachian Trail. His story is told in the new movie, “The Keeper” which opens on Memorial Day. Special Guest: George Eshleman.
LifeBlood: We talked about going on a psychedelic journey, what that means, how it works, who it's a good fit for, and what happens on that journey, with James Eshleman, Psychedelic guide at the Center of All Directions. Listen to learn what you stand to benefit from a psychedelic experience! You can learn more about James at CenterOfAllDirections.com, Instagram, and LinkedIn Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
James Eshleman, a transformational guide from Denver, shares his story about how he has transitioned from a conventional career in finance to facilitating profound personal transformations through psychedelic experiences. James candidly shares his journey of breaking free from societal molds and the profound impact of psychedelic therapy on both his life and those he guides.Major Takeaways:Embracing the weight of expectations as a catalyst for growth.The pivotal role of acceptance and self-belief in forging one's path.Exploring the depths of psychedelic therapy's transformative potential.Embracing Expectations as a Catalyst: Raised with the heavy expectation of continuing his family's legacy in a small town, James initially saw this as a burden. However, he reflects on how these pressures propelled him towards self-discovery and, ultimately, liberation from a predetermined path, igniting his journey of profound personal transformation.The Journey to Self-Acceptance: James's experience in the finance industry, characterized by a sense of stagnation and unfulfillment, led him to a critical turning point. He shares the liberating moment of stepping away from the security of his career to pursue a life aligned with his authentic self, emphasizing the importance of self-belief and acceptance in navigating life's shifts.The Transformative Power of Psychedelic Therapy: James delves into the significant impact psychedelic therapy has had on his life and those he guides. Through his work, he illuminates the potential of psychedelics to facilitate deep healing and personal growth, advocating for their regulated use and sharing insights from his role in shaping psychedelic therapy standards in Colorado.James Eshleman is a dedicated guide and advocate at the forefront of the psychedelic movement. His journey from the corporate world to the realm of psychedelic therapy showcases his commitment to facilitating transformation. With extensive experience in guiding individuals through life-changing psychedelic experiences and a role in pioneering regulated psychedelic therapy in Colorado, James continues to contribute profoundly to the field.Instagram: @jameseshlemanResources: Subscribe to "The Life Shift" on Apple Podcasts for more inspiring stories. If this episode resonated with you, please leave a 5-star rating and review!Support the show: Patreon - The Life Shift Podcast.Connect with us:Instagram: @thelifeshiftpodcastFacebook: @thelifeshiftpodcastYouTube: The Life Shift PodcastTwitter: @thelifeshiftpodLinkedIn: The Life Shift PodcastWebsite: www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James is a Psychedelic Guide, Transformational Coach, Public Speaker, Community Builder, and Psychedelic Policy Advocate. In early 2017, James was working in finance and struggling with depression, alcohol abuse, and lacked real purpose in life. In January 2017, he participated in his first ayahuasca ceremony and a new chapter in his life began. He would eventually go on to become a psychedelic apprentice, assisting in over 100 ayahuasca ceremonies that served 1,500+ individuals.Now, as a psychedelic guide in his own practice, he has worked with 200+ individuals in 1-1 psilocybin ceremonies since 2019. Currently, he serves on the Colorado Natural Medicine Advisory Board's various Subcommittees helping to establish the nation's second legal psychedelic therapy licensure model. As a transformational coach, James helps clients shed limiting beliefs, conditioned patterns, and subconscious fears to find freedom. In the next iteration of his life's purpose, James is currently working on building Colorado's preeminent psychedelic healing center and transformational community.
Pastor Jim speaks with Lead Pastor Kevin Eshleman about his message on the characteristic of trustworthiness from our 2024 "God Is..." weekend experience series, exploring some of the analogies he used in his message, how our response to God's worthiness should be surrender, and why surrender doesn't always require a big sacrifice, but is sometimes just a small yes to the Lord.
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Pastor Matt talks to Lead Pastor Kevin Eshleman about his latest message in our current weekend experience series, "God Is...", as well as some of the preparation that went into it, the story of David and how he went through a hard season of having to believe that God was his rock, and how God wants us to not just get out of our difficult situations, but to get through them.