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On episode 523 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews author, nursing educator, and researcher Dr. Ruth Wittmann-Price, PhD, RN, CNS, CNE, CNEcl, CHSE, ANEF, FAAN. In the course of their conversation, Keith and Dr. Wittmann-Price discuss the importance and impact of competency-based education in nursing. Dr. Wittmann-Price also reflects on her storied career, and her perceptions and experiences as a highly accomplished nurse academician and writer. Ruth A. Wittmann-Price, PhD, RN, CNS, CNE, CNEcl, CHSE, ANEF, FAAN, is Dean of the W. Cary Edwards School of Nursing and Health Professionals at Thomas Edison State University in Trenton, NJ. Ruth has been an obstetrical/women's health nurse for 47 years. Dr. Wittmann-Price received her AAS and BSN degrees from Felician College, Lodi, New Jersey, and her MS as a perinatal clinical nurse specialist (CNS) from Columbia University, New York, New York. She completed her PhD in nursing at Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, and received the Dean's Award for Excellence. Ruth developed a mid-range nursing theory, “Emancipated Decision-Making in Women's Health Care,” and has tested her theory in four research studies. International researchers are currently using her theory as the foundation for their studies. Her theory is being used by researchers at the University of Limpopo, South Africa, in their campaign, “Finding Solutions for Africa,” which helps women and children. Dr. Wittmann-Price has taught all levels of nursing students over the past 30 years and has completed international service-learning trips. She has coedited or authored 16 books, contributed many chapters, and written numerous articles. She has presented her research regionally, nationally, and internationally. Dr. Wittmann-Price was inducted into the National League for Nursing Academy of Nurse Educator Fellows in 2013 and became a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing in October 2015. This episode of the Nurse Keith Show is brought to you in collaboration with Springer Publishing, who have been delivering award-winning healthcare education and exam prep materials focused on nursing, behavioral health, and the health sciences for more than 70 years. We thank Springer Publishing for their support. Links: Fast Facts About Competency-Based Education in Nursing: How to Teach Competency Mastery Certified Nurse Educator Review, 4th Edition Springer Publishing Contact Nurse Keith about holistic career coaching to elevate your nursing and healthcare career at NurseKeith.com. Keith also offers services as a motivational and keynote speaker and freelance nurse writer. You can always find Keith on LinkedIn. Are you looking for a novel way to empower your career and move forward in life? Keith's wife, Shada McKenzie, is a gifted astrologer and reader of the tarot who combines ancient and modern techniques to provide valuable insights into your motivations, aspirations, and life trajectory, and she offers listeners of The Nurse Keith Show a 10% discount on their first consultation. Contact Shada at TheCircelandtheDot.com or shada@thecircleandthedot.com.
In this enlightening episode, Andrea Samadi welcomes resiliency expert and author Horacio Sanchez to discuss his latest book, "Unlocking School Bias: Using Neuroscience to Improve Student Outcomes." Together, they delve into how educators can effectively address bias in their classrooms by exploring neuroscience-based strategies. Horacio shares the significance of understanding subconscious biases, such as confirmation bias and impact bias, and their influence on students' well-being and achievement. He emphasizes the role of educators in creating inclusive environments by being aware of their own biases and adopting practical strategies that foster positive student interactions. This episode provides invaluable insights for anyone looking to make impactful changes in educational settings. Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/V78873aZPBk On today's EP365 "Unlocking School Bias" you will learn to explore your own and your students' biases and discover: ✔ The latest research from psychology, education, and neuroscience. ✔ Different types of biases, including confirmation bias and impact bias, and how they manifest themselves in everyday life. ✔Practical strategies for educators who are ready to change their and their students' actions. ✔How patterns in one's environment create biases and affect the brain's development Welcome back to SEASON 14 of The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning and emotional intelligence training for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and an educator with a passion for learning and launched this podcast 7 years ago now, with the goal of bringing ALL the leading experts together (in one place) to help us to APPLY this research in our daily lives. Welcome back! It's always good to take some time away, for travel and family time, and it feels incredible to routine back to recording and routine. Thank you for tuning back in after our summer break where I hope you have taken some time off to refresh, before diving back into the second half of 2025. For today's EP 365, we meet with someone who I first heard about on our very first interview, EP #3[i], with educator, Ron Hall, from Valley Day School, Pennsylvania on “Launching Your Neuroeducational Program.” Ron Hall mentioned it was today's guest who opened his mind to connecting the brain to his classrooms, many years ago, and he has never looked back. Today, we welcome back resiliency expert, author Horacio Sanchez to the podcast for the 4th time. We met him first on EP 74[ii] on “How to Improve Brain Science to Improve School Climate”, EP 111[iii] on “Finding Solutions to the Poverty Problem: and again on EP 177[iv] where we gathered a team of experts to dive into the most significant insights they've noticed over the years in neuroscience. When we first met Horacio, we focused on his book The Education Revolution [ii]published by Corwin Press, that addresses the decline in empathy, increase in obesity, and the impact of implicit bias on minority students. Our conversation turned to focus on the problems we were seeing in the world at that moment (July 2020) highlighting the need for racial change through an understanding of race and culture. I knew that Horacio was deep into his next book, The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty's Impact on Brain Development that we went deep into on EP 74. Today we meet with Horacio Sanchez to review his latest book, Unlocking School Bias: Using Neuroscience to Improve Student Outcomes[v] that was released in February of this year, through Corwin Press. His most recent book, Unlocking School Bias ends the confusion around bias and provides educators with research and strategies that enable them to effectively address bias in the classroom and school in appropriate and productive ways. Learn to explore your own and your students' biases and discover: The latest research from psychology, education, and neuroscience Different types of biases, including confirmation bias and impact bias, and how they manifest themselves in everyday life Practical strategies for educators who are ready to change their and their students' actions How patterns in one's environment create biases and affect the brain's development Implicit bias occurs subconsciously and so quickly that the conscious brain is unaware that it happened. Yet, with mindful practice and reflection, we can rewrite the automated processes in our brains, stop our subconscious minds from determining our thoughts and behaviors, and help our students feel safe and successful in school. Let's meet Horacio Sanchez and explore our own biases first, and then see how this understanding can help us with our students in the classroom, or with the athletes we coach, or in our workplace. Welcome back for the 4th time Horacio! It's incredible to see you again. What have you been up to (other than traveling and working in schools?) INTRO: Horacio, I know that implicit bias came up on our first interview, and I've had other guest speak about this topic, but I wonder what made you want to write this book about Unlocking School Bias? Q1: After reading the Foreword by David Fink, where he mentioned that “he lived in a world where everyone around him constantly made assumptions about how people with dyslexia and adhd thought, felt and performed in school” and that “you can't dodge these assumptions (that we know are biases). I started to see things differently, especially as you know the work I do day to day is around helping students who are struggling readers. I want to be sure that I am aware of my own biases. With the insights from David's Foreword, why is it so important (or critical) that we check ourselves every day to stop our subconscious mind from determining our thoughts and behaviors? How can we do this? Q2: How do you see biases impacting student wellbeing and academic achievement? Q3: This topic has become popular over the past few years. What are some common misconceptions about biases that are harmful? Q4: What have you uncovered with the latest psychology, education and neuroscience research that can help us to break through the bias barrier? How can we use neuroscience to understand how our brains produce bias, predict when it's probable, and prepare ourselves for appropriate responses? Q5: Chapter 1 The Birth of Bias you cover the first year of life of a baby, and how “in-group bias is an unattended outcome of infant-mother attachment” as well as how a “fear of strangers” first occurs in the early years of life. How can this brain-science now help teachers in the classroom with their students? What about for those who work with athletes? Or the corporate space? Q6: In Chapter 2 The Cup is Half Empty on the negativity bias, you cover in depth how “negativity bias is already present in the first year of life” and that “we are alerted to negative things in our environment faster than positive ones” and that “we remember negative experiences longer and more vividly.” This chapter was hard for me to read because I work hard to focus on the positive side of things every day, squashing the negatives, and wondered if brain science will go against all the hard work that I put into this. What does neuroscience say about the negativity bias, and how can we use this understanding to improve results in our schools, sports and workplaces? Q6B: The part of this chapter on change interested me, as I do come across your example from the book on change in my day to day experience. What can we do to help us through change, knowing how hard it is for the human brain? Q7: In Chapter 3, Believe it or Not on Confirmation Bias, you cover how “our brain is programmed to see things in the environment that support existing beliefs” and that “research shows that teachers' beliefs about students might be the strongest predictor of outcomes.” This reminded me of what David Fink wrote about in the Foreword, that was behind the reason for why he has devoted his life to “addressing the biases that stunt student achievement and well-being.” How can we combat confirmation bias and update our belief system? Q8: Horacio, I love the work of Julie Porter, who created the graphic that accompanies your book. She explains each chapter, with an explanation of each bias, as well as strategies that educators can use. Since I'm always looking to extend the learning to our sports environments and workplaces, is there anything we should do different in our sports environments or workplaces as we are navigating these biases? Q9: As I was reading your book, and thinking of these subconscious biases that we all have, it made me think of something that came up in my brain scan evaluation with Dr. Shane Creado, after we recorded EP #84.[vi] Dr. Creado asked me if I had ever done any shadow work. At the time I hadn't and I didn't even know what it was. I thought it must have been important, so I've since started to look at Carl Jung's work, and I wonder, how are our subconscious biases similar to our shadow-sides, or the hidden parts of ourselves that we can explore to improve our self-awareness? Q10: What are some final thoughts of what we can do with the “200 milliseconds where our subconscious mind has shaped our perceptions and influenced our behaviors?” What can we do to lessen the impact of implicit biases and create schools, sports or work environments where we can all flourish?” Horacio, I want to thank you very much for coming back to the podcast for a 4th time. What's next on the horizon for you? We need to have you back for a 5th time, which will be a record for us on the podcast, beating out all guests. For people who want to follow your work, or reach out to you, is the best place still https://www.resiliencyinc.com/? CONNECT WITH HORACIO SANCHEZ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/hsanchezceo/ X/Twitter https://twitter.com/ResiliencyInc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/resiliencyinc/ EMAIL: reiliency1@gmail.com Horacio Sanchez, a national speaker and author, is an educational consultant to many organizations focused on improving formal education. He is recognized as one of the nation's leading authorities on resiliency and applied neuroscience. His expertise helps schools overcome the impact of poverty, improve school climate, engage in brain-based instruction, and address issues related to implicit bias. He is the author of the best-selling books The Education Revolution and The Poverty Problem. REFERENCES: [i] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #3 with Ron Hall https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/interview-with-ron-hall-valley-day-school-on-launching-your-neuroeducational-program/ [ii]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #74 with Horacio Sanchez on “How to Apply Brain Science to Improve Instruction and School Climate” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/leading-brain-science-and-resiliency-expert-horatio-sanchez-on-how-to-apply-brain-science-to-improve-instruction-and-school-climate/ [iii]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #111 with Horacio Sanchez on “Finding Solutions to the Poverty Problem” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/resiliency-expert-and-author-horacio-sanchez-on-finding-solutions-to-the-poverty-problem/ [iv]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #177 with Horacio Sanchez, Dr. Jon Lieff, Howard Rankin and Tom Beakbane https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/firstpanel-interview-with-horaciosanchez-jon-lieff-md-howardrankin-phd-and-tombeakbaneon-the-most-significantinsight-from-neurosciencethatcould-tra/ [v] Unlocking School Bias: Using Neuroscience to Improve Student Outcomes by Horacio Sanchez published February 2025 https://www.corwin.com/books/unlocking-bias-292586?srsltid=AfmBOooya2rHddToUePQdt9hl23xILDh-IfZIS4HTCriszgDNGwbjjBD [vi] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #84 on “PART 3: Andrea's Brain Scan Results” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/how-a-spect-scan-can-change-your-life-part-3-with-andrea-samadi/
In the second segment of our two-part story, we look at solutions addressing the crisis facing the implementation of international law. Also, the ICJ has ruled that countries have a responsibility to address climate change. And, protesters take to the streets of the Ukraine's capital against a law weakening anti-graft agencies. Plus, archeologists and local historians have identified a shipwreck on a Scottish island as the Earl of Chatham, a British navy vessel-turned-Arctic whaling ship.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Brian Schwingle, MN DNR forest health program coordinator, discusses how invasive species impact wildfires. The "Fire in MN forests" series is produced by Mark Jacobs.
In this powerful episode of the Midlife Mavericks Podcast, I sits down with Leigh Brandon, CHEK Practitioner, Functional Medicine Practitioner, and Strength & Conditioning Coach, to explore the misunderstood world of chronic pain.Leigh shares his personal journey into health after a major wake-up call and explains why chronic pain isn't just about age or injury, it's a message from the body that needs to be understood, not silenced.Together, they unpack the physical, nutritional, and emotional root causes of pain and how most conventional approaches miss the mark. From the impact of gut health and food toxins to the emotional weight men carry in silence, this episode will challenge the way you think about healing and what's possible in the second half of life.Connect with Leigh:Website: https://www.bodychek.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radicalhealthrebel YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqjgF7oEddNbvYYS8hLaMQ Key Takeaways:Chronic pain is not a life sentence — it's a signal, not a sentence.Leigh's personal health scare sparked a lifelong mission to help others heal.Pain is a conversation between the body and brain; shutting it down doesn't solve the problem.True healing requires addressing structural, nutritional, and emotional components.Gut health and inflammation play a major role in persistent pain.Common foods and toxins can quietly contribute to chronic inflammation.Emotional stress, unresolved trauma, and belief systems influence physical pain.Movement is essential, even when it's uncomfortable — the body needs stimulus to heal.Recovery begins when men believe they can heal and are willing to explore beyond the surface.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Personal Journeys03:42 Mission and Passion for Health06:39 The Journey into Health and Fitness12:44 Understanding Chronic Pain18:36 Empathy Through Personal Experience22:36 The Importance of Learning and Qualifications28:17 Assessing and Addressing Pain34:15 Case Studies: Structural Issues and Solutions41:05 The Role of Physiotherapy and Acupuncture in Recovery50:25 Understanding Nutrition's Impact on Pain01:05:35 The Power of Food: Healing Through Nutrition01:17:56 The Flaws in the Current Medical System01:19:08 The Role of Nutrition and Supplements01:25:12 Understanding Neurological Pain01:40:31 Finding Solutions for Chronic Pain01:51:43 Taking Control of Your Health
In this episode, explore three ways NREL researchers are seeking out energy solutions: An experiment dubbed “No Photon Left Behind” examined if growing tomatoes under the filtered light spectrum of a semitransparent photovoltaic panels would make them grow faster, bigger, and tastier. The BOTTLE consortium at NREL released a paper recently that looked at new methods for recycling carbon fiber composites, the high-strength, low weight materials made from epoxy-amine resins that encase long carbon fibers and form a stiff material found in many consumer products like bicycles, planes, and cars. NREL researchers are using an advanced imaging tool called x-ray nanoscale computed tomography imaging – or nano-C-T imaging, to analyze batteries at the end of their useful life and reveal hidden flaws that give us insights into how battery materials change during its life. This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy, Hannah Halusker, and Kaitlyn Stottler, and edited by Taylor Mankle, Joe DelNero, and Brittany Falch. Graphics are by Brittnee Gayet. Our title music is written and performed by Ted Vaca and episode music by Chuck Kurnik, Jim Riley, and Mark Sanseverino of Drift BC. Transforming Energy: The NREL Podcast is created by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. Email us at podcast@nrel.gov. Follow NREL on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Threads, and Facebook.
Episode #158: In this conversation, Kimberly Lovi discusses the importance of separating one's identity from professional outcomes, particularly in high-stakes environments like the legal profession. She emphasizes the learning curve that many new professionals face and the need for self-compassion during challenging times. Lovi shares personal experiences and insights on receiving feedback, the role of leadership in fostering growth, and the importance of advocating for oneself in the workplace. Ultimately, she encourages listeners to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success and to seek support when needed. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Identity and Outcomes 03:04 Understanding the Learning Curve in Professional Life 06:37 Separating Self-Worth from Business Outcomes 11:34 The Role of Mentorship and Support 16:04 Leadership and Accountability in Professional Growth 20:46 Finding Solutions and Moving Forward Follow Kimberly on Instagram and TikTok @kimberlylovi or @iconicnationmedia WATCH us on YouTube and view our brand new studio!
In this episode, the PPG Advocacy Panel discusses how to help families who are experiencing "pet regret" find solutions and move forward. Your moderator is Advocacy Task Force Chair Don Hanson, and the panelists are Kristi Benson, Dayle Pierce, Kim Silver, and Sam Wike.Enjoy the discussion!
In this episode of the Radical Health Rebel podcast, Helen Taylor, shares her extensive journey in understanding the connection between gut health, hormonal imbalances, and skin conditions. Helen discusses her personal experiences with health challenges, the importance of holistic approaches to wellness, and the often-overlooked impact of diet and environmental toxins on skin health. The conversation delves into the gut-skin connection, the role of sugar and hormones, and the significance of addressing root causes rather than just symptoms in conventional medicine. In this conversation, Helen and Leigh delve into the evolving landscape of functional medicine, focusing on the intricate relationship between gut health and skin conditions. They discuss advanced testing methods, the importance of individualized treatment, and the impact of lifestyle changes on skin health. The conversation also highlights the role of toxicity in health issues, emerging therapies in gut and skin health, and effective detoxification techniques. They emphasize the need for a personalized approach to health, acknowledging the unique biochemical makeup of each individual.We discussed:00:00 Introduction to Gut Health and Personal Journey02:59 The Impact of Hormonal Imbalances06:02 Aging and Body Care08:57 The Gut-Skin Connection11:46 Understanding Skin Conditions15:03 The Role of Sugar and Hormones18:02 Toxins in Our Environment20:58 Overlooked Sources of Toxicity23:51 Conventional Medicine vs. Root Causes27:01 Finding Solutions to Skin Issues31:51 Exploring Advanced Testing Methods34:43 The Importance of Individualized Treatment36:44 Lifestyle Changes for Skin Health40:43 Understanding Toxicity and Its Effects44:42 Emerging Therapies in Gut and Skin Health49:33 Detoxification Techniques and Their Importance54:37 Addressing Fungal Overgrowth and Parasites58:39 Questioning Dietary Norms and Microbiome HealthYou can find Helen @:Website: http://thewellness-concierge.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61568193574841Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewellness_concierge/Send us a textSupport the showDon't forget to leave a Rating for the podcast!You can find Leigh @: Leigh's website - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/Leigh's books - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/books/ Chronic Pain Breakthrough Blueprint - https://bit.ly/ChronicPainValuableTips Substack - https://substack.com/@radicalhealthrebelYouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@radicalhealthrebelpodcast Rumble Channel - https://rumble.com/user/RadicalHealthRebel Leigh's courses: StickAbility - https://stickabilitycourse.com/ Mastering Client Transformation (professional course) - https://www.functionaldiagnosticnutrition.com/mastering-client-transformation/ Eliminate Adult Acne Programme - https://eliminateadultacne.com/
Rooting Toward Housing Justice is an event that will take place this Saturday, May 31, from 12:00 to 3:00 PM at the Communication Madison space at 2646 Milwaukee Street. The post Finding Solutions for Housing Justice appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
In this episode, I share thoughts on perception and how our brains filter the overwhelming amount of information we encounter daily. I start by expressing my gratitude to listeners for their support and shares, emphasizing the importance of being open to new perspectives and solutions that may be hidden from our view. I introduce the idea that we are not seeing reality as it truly is; instead, we only perceive what we are programmed to look for. With our brains processing 11 million bits of information every second, our conscious minds can only handle about 40 to 50 bits at a time. This means that what we consciously perceive is merely a fraction—0.0004%—of the reality around us. I explain how our brains delete, distort, and generalize information based on our beliefs and focus, which can significantly limit our understanding of the wrld. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00:12 - Perception of Reality 00:00:45 - Information Overload 00:01:59 - Conscious vs. Subconscious Processing 00:03:06 - The Role of Filters 00:04:31 - The Reticular Activating System (RAS) 00:06:38 - Examples of Perception 00:08:04 - Beliefs and Interpretation 00:09:10 - Shifting Your Mindset 00:10:47 - Finding Solutions 00:12:25 - Stacking Wins Marsha Vanwynsberghe — NLP Storytelling Trainer, OUTSPOKEN NLP Coaching Certification, Author, Speaker, and Podcaster Download “You Are Supported” Hypnosis and Subliminal Bundle HERE Join the next cohort of OUTSPOKEN NLP Coaching Certification (kick-off in March 2025) HERE Learn more about changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves Digital Program HERE. Use Code PODCAST to receive 20% off. Code FASTACTION20 Tap the “Follow” button to never miss a show, and if you love the show, please feel free to tag me on social media, share it with a friend, or leave me a rating and review. This really helps the show grow! Website: www.marshavanw.comConnect on IG click HERESubscribe on YouTube click HERE
The ENA Podcast highlights Mental Health Awareness Month by welcoming Corey Feist, the CEO and co-founder of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation, to talk about the progress and solutions fueling the mission to improve support health care workers' mental health and well-being amid the ongoing challenges of stress, fatigue and burnout impacting emergency nurses and so many others in health care.
In this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan welcomes Ben Carmona, Managing Partner at Perch Wealth, to break down the mechanics and opportunities of the 1031 exchange. With over two decades of experience, Ben clarifies a complex process that can intimidate even seasoned investors. He shares how real estate owners, especially those nearing retirement, can defer taxes, move into passive income streams, and preserve wealth through tools like the Delaware Statutory Trust (DST). Jonathan and Ben cover everything from early planning to misconceptions about like-kind exchanges. They also explore how investors can use 1031s to scale smarter, reduce active management headaches, and take advantage of private equity-style syndications. Whether you're a baby boomer ready to slow down or a younger investor exploring long-term tax strategy, this episode will help you see 1031s and DSTs in a whole new light. In this episode, you will hear: What a 1031 exchange is and how it helps defer taxes How Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) enable passive investing with 1031 proceeds The importance of early planning and working with real estate-focused advisors How to avoid common mistakes like mishandling funds or missing deadlines Why syndications and diversification matter for today's investors Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Perch Wealth website - www.perchwealth.com Perch Wealth on Youtube - www.youtube.com/@perchwealth Find Perch Wealth on Facebook - www.facebook.com/perchwealth Perch Wealth's Instagram - www.instagram.com/perchwealth Connect with Perch Wealth on Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/company/perch-wealth Perch Wealth on X - x.com/perchwealth Website - www.streamlined.properties YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/JonathanGreeneRE/videos Instagram - www.instagram.com/trustgreene Instagram - www.instagram.com/streamlinedproperties TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@trustgreene Zillow - www.zillow.com/profile/StreamlinedReal Bigger Pockets - www.biggerpockets.com/users/TrustGreene Facebook - www.facebook.com/streamlinedproperties Email - info@streamlined.properties Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
In this episode, Tork and Sawyer open up the barn doors for another no-holds-barred Q&A, tackling questions submitted by you, the listeners. They kick things off with a quick update on the family farm—think muddy fields, stuck trucks, and the ongoing dance with unpredictable Iowa weather. After a rundown of the current ag markets and a few laughs over late-night pig loading adventures, the guys dive deep into skills every young person should develop, the importance of communication, and how staying curious and willing to learn has fueled their journey on and off the farm.Tech, AI, and the changing landscape of farm life are in the spotlight, sparking conversation about adapting to new tools and the impact of digital distraction. Tork and Sawyer get candid about the struggles of focus, the challenge of saying no, and the reality of balancing busy farm life with personal growth—all while sharing a few sips of a special Kentucky bourbon.Tune in for practical advice, some family banter, and plenty of real talk about farming, tech, and finding your way in a world that's always changing. Whether you're here for the ag market insights, life lessons, or a good laugh, this episode has something for every Barn Talk listener.Use code BARNTALK for 10% OFF your next orderhttps://farmergrade.com/ Learn More About Our New Project
Ken Gray is the Co-Founder and Chief Performance Officer at Dig Robotics. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Ken talks about his background, from working in Japan to co-founding Dig Robotics. He also discusses some of the unique challenges he's faced in his career and finding solutions to overcome them, how Dig Robotics is focusing on improving operator performance in hydraulic excavators, and more. Don't miss this episode of Specified Growth Podcast! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Radically Well Podcast, hosts Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar dive deep into the emotional, physical, and spiritual complexities of women's health during perimenopause and menopause. They explore the importance of community support, open conversations about hormonal changes, and the validation of women's lived experiences. Rosie and Tessa share personal stories of trauma, resilience, and the healing power of connection, shedding light on the often-unspoken challenges that come with these life transitions. Topics include: • Emotional and physical symptoms of perimenopause • The impact of mindfulness and holistic living • Navigating aging with grace and self-compassion • Breaking the stigma around menopause • The power of community and seeking help • Embracing change through self-discovery and acceptance Whether you're approaching perimenopause, in the midst of it, or supporting someone who is, this honest and empowering conversation offers insight, comfort, and inspiration for the journey ahead.
On today's show, Joe, Hugh and Kyle set out to find solutions for the struggling Alec Bohm and what course of action is best to handle the situation between doing nothing, moving him down the lineup or benching him. Also, Taijuan Walker's strong performances have now all of sudden impacted Ranger Suarez and what his role might be when he returns from injury. Plus, Brandon Graham has left the door open on a return to football, but is it wise for Eagles legend to come back after announcing his retirement last month? And, there is a superstar pass rusher who could be on the trade block that the Eagles need to be monitoring!
Ever feel like managing money comes with its own set of challenges? If you're neurodivergent, those challenges can sometimes feel amplified. In this episode, we welcome Licensed Insolvency Trustee Maureen Parent and dive into the crucial intersection of neurodivergence and debt, exploring how executive dysfunction, time blindness, and impulse spending can impact your financial life. Discover the power of habit stacking, mind mapping, "body-doubling" (hello, budget buddy!), and how tech can be a tool for embracing simplicity. Plus, we'll discuss guilt-free spending and why it's okay to invest in what truly supports you. Tune in for actionable advice and a fresh perspective on navigating your finances! (0:00) - Understanding Neurodivergence: Impact & Why It Matters (4:45) - The Impact of Executive Dysfunction on Debt Management(7:00) - Strategies for Reducing Decision Fatigue in Finances(9:00) - Building Low-Effort Financial Habits with Habit Stacking(10:45) - How Time Blindness Can Affect Your Financial Planning (12:50) - Using Mind Mapping for a Visual Approach to Finances (14:00) - The Power of Body Doubling: Finding Your Budget Buddy (15:30) - Reframing Your Perspective on Financial Management (17:00) - Leveraging AI and Tech (or Simplicity) for Financial Success (20:00) - Coping Strategies for Impulse Spending (23:00) - Practical Financial Advice for Neurodivergent Individuals (and Everyone!) (27:10) - The Importance of Guilt-Free Spending and Investing in Your Needs Hoyes Michalos Effective Money Management Strategies Explore Credit Card Debt Relief Why We Overspend and How To Break Bad Money Habits Sign Up for the Debt Free Digest FREE Credit Rebuilding Course Debt Repayment Calculator Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personalized guidance from a qualified financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions or strategies discussed.
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There are many conversations that are way overdue and need to take place between the Black Community and Law Enforcement. What happens when those conversation are actually initiated, take place and a new day dawns? That and more are ready for you here inside The Black and Blue Voices Podcast - Our 101: Why This Program Exists... The BlackandBlueVoices.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch This Episode of Black and Blue Voices! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/iOePbmqFNYc?si=VOEvN99E860kEDeN The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: 00:00 "Need for Community-Police Collaboration" 09:45 Evaluating Law Enforcement Interactions and Perceptions 16:07 Police Officers' High Stress Impact 17:25 Generational Hypervigilance and Community Realities 24:35 Intergenerational Stress in Black Communities: A Parallel with Police 30:14 "Connecting Through Faith and Shared Struggles" 33:11 Philando Castile's Traffic Stop and Shooting 42:28 Policing Critique and Conversation with Larry Lawton 46:58 Barring Rehiring of Officers Violating Rights 50:22 Qualified Immunity and Systemic Issues Discussion 57:58 Community Fear and Workplace Shortcuts 59:31 Unveiling Concealed Police Misconduct Cases 01:05:12 Microaggressions in Community-Police Interactions 01:13:59 Ongoing Vigilance Essential in Policing 01:18:43 Experiencing Real-Life Threat Preparedness 01:20:26 "Trust and Accountability in Policing" Questions Answers Inside This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: How does the podcast aim to bridge the communication gap between police and minority communities, and what methods do the hosts suggest for fostering honest conversations? Eric Alexander mentions the concept of "trauma porn" within the Black community. How might this concept impact intergenerational perspectives on policing? Chief Chris DiGuiseppi emphasizes the importance of community poli...
In this episode Dan Huber's remarkable journey from chronic illness to healing reveals just how deeply environmental toxins—especially mold—can affect our well-being, leading to conditions like chronic pain, fatigue, and brain fog. After years of frustration with traditional medicine and unanswered symptoms, Dan uncovered the hidden dangers in his own home and transformed his health through detoxification, circadian rhythm alignment, and conscious lifestyle changes. In this powerful conversation, we dive into the overlooked connection between our surroundings and our bodies, the dangers of everyday household toxins, and practical steps to reclaim vitality. Dan also shares how his experience led him to create Lucia Eyes, a company focused on blue light protection, and his nonprofit, Hope Chain, which supports mental health in young people. If you've ever struggled with unexplained health issues or want to take a proactive approach to well-being, this episode is a must-listen. Dan Huber is a relentless advocate for health, resilience, and purpose-driven innovation. After the 2008 mortgage crisis left his family in financial ruin, he faced another devastating challenge in 2011 when a severe mold infestation in their home led to mysterious illnesses. Determined to find answers, he immersed himself in alternative medicine and founded Lucia Eyes, a company specializing in blue-light-blocking glasses to help others combat environmental health threats. His expertise became a lifeline in 2023 when he aided a convent of nuns suffering from mold exposure—an experience marked by miraculous healing and profound spiritual encounters. He also founded HopeChain.com, an anti-suicide nonprofit for children, and serves on nonprofit boards including Kickstart Kids and the Child Liberation Front. With a passion for advocacy, innovation, and healing, Huber continues to make a lasting impact across industries and communities. —Instagram: @luciaeyesofficial —Website: www.luciaeyes.com use code LOVE20 for 20% off Themes: Chronic Illness, Mold Toxicity, Environmental Health, Detoxification, Brain Fog, Chronic Fatigue, Blue Light, Circadian Rhythm, Natural Healing, Holistic Health, Health Recovery, Toxin Exposure, Mold Exposure, Light Therapy, Wellness Tips, Health Podcast, Alternative Medicine, Mental Health, Biohacking, Sleep Optimization, Healthy Living, Immune Support, Hidden Toxins, Home Toxins, Natural Remedies, Holistic Healing, Functional Medicine, Wellness Journey, Health Awareness 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:19 Introduction to Chronic Health Mysteries 0:02:28 Meet Dan Huber 0:03:18 Dan's Journey from Illness to Health 0:05:20 Discovering the Mold Problem 0:07:52 The Impact of Mold on Health 0:12:03 Addressing Depression and Mental Health 0:14:40 The Effects of Blue Light 0:16:05 Circadian Rhythms and Hormonal Health 0:18:12 Finding Solutions for Mold and Mycotoxins 0:24:37 The Importance of Sunlight 0:27:10 Mold Symptoms and Testing 0:33:55 The Role of Toxins in Our Lives 0:39:58 Emotional Impact of Mold Exposure 0:43:35 Strategies for Mold Prevention 0:49:44 Practical Steps to Improve Health 0:58:17 Resources for Further Support —This episode is sponsored by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition: Certified Health Coach Training: Use code MARKGROVES20 for 20% off ALL courses from IIN & Chopra at http://bit.ly/MARKIIN —Have a question For Mark to answer on the podcast?https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMarkGrovesPodcast —Have a question for Mark and want an immediate answer? Mark's Dexa page: https://ask.markgroves.com —Get our Relationship Toolkit: How to Thrive in Your Relationships! https://markgroves.com/relationshipmastery —Contact us at podcast@markgroves.com for sponsor product support, questions, comments, or just to say hello!
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In this episode, we explore the dangers of overplanning and how it often leads to inaction, hindering personal and professional growth. Maurice shares personal anecdotes and practical insights on recognizing and overcoming analysis paralysis, encouraging listeners to assess their processes and strive for effective action. Discover how to break free from the cycle of overthinking and start achieving your goals.In This Episode:00:00 Introduction: The Power of Action00:36 The Dilemma of Overplanning02:50 The Impact of Inaction06:31 Self-Sabotage and Fear08:34 Finding Solutions to OverplanningKey Takeaways:Recognize overplanning: Assess your processes to identify signs of analysis paralysis.Combat inaction: Overcome the tendency to freeze due to excessive planning.Assess self-doubt: Acknowledge and address negative self-talk that fuels overthinking.Prioritize action: Strive for efficient execution over perfect planning.Embrace progress: Focus on moving forward and releasing content, even if imperfect.Resources:Well Why Not Workbook: https://bit.ly/authormauricechismPodmatch: https://bit.ly/joinpodmatchwithmauriceConnect With:Maurice Chism: https://bit.ly/CoachMauriceWebsite: https://bit.ly/mauricechismTo be a guest: https://bit.ly/beaguestonthatwillnevrworkpodcastBusiness Email: mchism@chismgroup.netBusiness Address: PO Box 460, Secane, PA 19018Subscribe to That Will Nevr Work Podcast:Spreaker: https://bit.ly/TWNWSpreakerSupport the channelPurchase our apparel: https://bit.ly/ThatWillNevrWorkPodcastapparel
In this episode of the Addict to Athlete podcast, Coach Blu Robinson interviews Kevin Brewer, an intelligence analyst and Spartan athlete, who shares his transformative journey from military service to overcoming significant health challenges. Kevin discusses the discipline learned in the military, the mental and physical struggles he faced after service, and how he found resilience through small, sustainable changes in his lifestyle. He emphasizes the importance of mental performance, the power of movement in healing, and the significance of taking gradual steps towards recovery and personal growth. In this conversation, Kevin Brewer shares his journey of personal growth and resilience, emphasizing the importance of incremental improvement, letting go of the past, and embracing challenges. He discusses his experience with Spartan races, the support from loved ones, and how he channels pain into purpose. The dialogue highlights the significance of mental resilience, self-awareness, and the principles of mindful performance that can help individuals overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. Takeaways Kevin Brewer emphasizes the importance of military discipline in personal growth. He faced numerous health challenges after military service, including anxiety and physical pain. Kevin's turning point came when he decided to fight for his life after a panic attack. He learned to adapt to pain, which almost led to his demise. Kevin focused on sustainable changes in his diet and lifestyle to regain control of his health. He believes in the power of small steps, starting with one pushup a day. Mental performance is crucial for overcoming physical challenges and achieving goals. Kevin advocates for a 4% increase in comfort zone to promote growth. He highlights the importance of movement in healing and mental clarity. Kevin's journey illustrates the connection between mental and physical health. Incremental growth can lead to significant change. Letting go of the past is essential for moving forward. Embracing challenges can lead to personal growth. Support systems play a crucial role in recovery. Channeling pain into purpose can be transformative. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Journey 02:56 Military Discipline and Personal Growth 05:58 Health Challenges and Resilience 09:00 The Turning Point: A Fight for Life 12:02 Adapting to Pain and Finding Solutions 14:57 Mental Performance and Sustainable Change 18:07 The Power of Small Steps 20:59 Finding Balance and Progress 23:59 Conclusion and Future Aspirations 24:32 The Power of Incremental Growth 25:36 Letting Go of the Past 26:55 Embracing Challenges: The Spartan Journey 28:47 Support Systems in Recovery 31:02 Channeling Pain into Purpose 33:16 Overcoming Mental Barriers 39:09 The Importance of Mental Resilience 43:31 Mindful Performance Principles Please join Addict to Athlete's Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519
In this episode of the I Love Coaching podcast, host Adam Roach talks with Drew Hanlen, a renowned NBA skills coach and author. They discuss Drew's journey from a passionate basketball player to a successful trainer for NBA stars. The conversation delves into themes of commitment, accountability, and the importance of finding motivation to achieve one's goals. Drew shares personal anecdotes and insights on how to overcome challenges and maximize potential, both in sports and in life. Drew discusses the importance of having a blueprint for action and continuous improvement, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and the significance of mentality in achieving performance goals. He emphasizes the role of coaches in accountability and personal growth, while also reflecting on his legacy centered around helping others find inner peace. DM @adamrroach and say Stop Bullshitting Yourself to get a copy of Drew's new book!Key TakeawaysBasketball connects people across cultures and backgrounds.Commitment to goals requires a 100% mentality.Early sacrifices can lead to long-term success.Accountability can be internal or external, but it is crucial.Finding motivation is key to overcoming obstacles.Success is about closing the gaps in performance.Drew's journey began with a desire to make money as a teenager.Training others can lead to personal growth and success.The importance of hard work and dedication in sports.Solutions and strategies can be applied beyond sports. Putting together a blueprint drives action and results.Imposter syndrome affects everyone, but building evidence can help.Mentality is crucial for performance, not just skills.Coaches play a vital role in pushing individuals to grow.Inner peace is essential for true success and happiness.Life is short; appreciate every experience.Winning in life involves both internal and external success.You can have external success but still struggle internally.The journey of self-improvement is ongoing and requires effort.Drew's book provides a practical blueprint for change.ChaptersChapters00:00 Introduction to Drew Hanlen02:01 The Journey of a Basketball Enthusiast06:10 Commitment and the 100% Mentality09:53 The Importance of Accountability15:00 Transitioning from Player to Coach20:49 Finding Solutions and Closing Gaps21:46 Blueprint for Action and Continuous Improvement22:49 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome24:41 The Power of Mentality in Performance27:54 The Role of Coaches and Accountability33:31 Defining Legacy and Inner Peace38:56 Book Launch and Practical Strategies
In this episode of Champ Talk, host Branden Hudson dives into the world of combat sports and social media dynamics, broadcasting from SBY MMA and Fitness. Branden discusses the importance of meaningful engagement and positive commentary online, urging listeners to reflect on their social media habits. The conversation touches on Super Bowl highlights, the significance of cultural celebrations, and the evolving landscape of hip hop. Branden and guest 'Super Bowl Chet humorously critique online interactions and share solutions for fostering constructive dialogue. Tune in for a lively discussion on leveraging social media for good, celebrating cultural milestones, and navigating the complexities of public opinion.00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message00:28 Engage with Us: Like, Subscribe, and Review01:06 Meet Superbowl Chet02:47 Super Bowl Reactions and Social Media Observations04:39 The Golden Era of Hip Hop07:53 Political and Social Commentary09:43 The Impact of Social Media on Society15:57 Taking Action Beyond Social Media20:29 The Fighter's Spirit20:48 Political Engagement and Social Media Activism21:45 The Problem with Complaining24:46 Black History Month and Social Awareness26:27 The Soft Society and Combat Sports27:12 Finding Solutions and Positivity32:53 The Impact of Social Media41:26 The Evolution of Hip Hop43:47 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
LEARN MORE + GET COUPON CODES AT http://teach4theheart.com/336 Teaching can be overwhelming and frustrating. From burnout, to needing better time management, to circumstances we cannot control, it can be hard to pinpoint exactly what to work on first. Listen in as Linda help us identify our needs and leads us in working on what we need to overcome frustration as teachers. 00:00 Overcoming Overwhelm in Teaching 02:51 Identifying Key Frustrations 06:11 Understanding Control in Challenges 09:05 Finding Solutions and Resources 11:55 Practical Tools for Teachers Resources Mentioned: Hope Renewed: Stop feeling defeated & face each day with hope! http://teach4theheart.com/hoperenewed Classroom Management 101: http://teach4theheart.com/cm101 Reclaim Your Time: http://teach4theheart.com/reclaim If you liked this episode, check out Speaking Truth to Our Souls When Teaching is Tough at https://teach4theheart.com/speak-truth-podcast
The 2024 PovertyCure Summit, “Dignity, Agency, & Charity,” was a virtual event put on by Acton's Center for Social Flourishing. Over two days, participants learned from scholars and practitioners involved in the global struggle against poverty—and against “toxic charity” that hinders people's ability to rise. On today's episode, we bring you a panel discussion from […]
Muhamad Aly Rifai, a psychiatrist, discusses his KevinMD article "Physician suicide: Addressing the silent epidemic." In this episode, Muhamad delves into the alarming rise in suicide rates among physicians, the pervasive stigma surrounding mental health in the medical community, and the unique risk factors that contribute to this crisis. He explores current trends and the impact of burnout, as well as effective interventions and strategies to support physician wellbeing. Listeners will gain actionable insights on reducing stigma, implementing preventive measures, and fostering a supportive environment for health care professionals. Our presenting sponsor is DAX Copilot by Microsoft. DAX Copilot, by Microsoft, is your AI assistant for automated clinical documentation and workflows. DAX Copilot allows physicians to do more with less and turn their words into a powerful productivity tool. DAX Copilot automates clinical documentation—making it available in the EHR within minutes—and clinical workflows, including referral letters, after-visit summaries, style and formatting customizations, and more. 70 percent of physicians who use DAX Copilot say it improves their work-life balance while reducing feelings of burnout and fatigue. Patients love it too! 93 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational, and 75 percent of physicians say it improves patient experiences. Discover AI-powered solutions for clinical documentation and workflows. Click here to see a 12-minute DAX Copilot demo. VISIT SPONSOR → https://aka.ms/kevinmd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://www.kevinmd.com/cme I'm partnering with Learner+ to offer clinicians access to an AI-powered reflective portfolio that rewards CME/CE credits from meaningful reflections. Find out more: https://www.kevinmd.com/learnerplus
In his new book, Outraged: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics and How to Find Common Ground,Neuroscientist and Moral psychologist Dr. Kurt Gray argues that for the majority of our evolutionary history, humans were more hunted than hunter. Which might just be the game changing perspective we need for these times.Kurt reminds us that in contrast to predators,Prey animals are hard-wired to scan for threats, and to do everything in our power to protect ourselves from being harmed. Fast forward to the present and it becomes a bit easier to understand what's driving the division, and moral outrage we see each day.Our shared collective DNA (as a prey species) offering a compelling reminder that we are more alike than we might think.Rather than intending to destroy each other, most of us are actually just trying to protect ourselves, our families, and members of our communities.Drawing on groundbreaking research, Dr. Gray doesn't just offer us a captivating new explanation for our moral outrage, He offers us hope. As well as some incredibly insightful practices for increasing understanding, and ultimately for finding common ground. Perhaps the most basic of these being: If you want to understand the morals of the “other side,” you can begin by asking yourself a simple question—what harms do they see?Today we'll take a deep dive into these themes as we unpack some of Kurt's greatest insights about:What leads to moral outrage, What can help diffuse it, And how we can find our way back to eachother. For more on Kurt, his incredible work at both the Center for the science of Moral Understanding and the Deepest Beliefs Lab, as well as his new book Outraged, check out kurtjgray.comDid you find this episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love:Finding Solutions to Seemingly Intractable Problems | Rob Fersh and Mariah LevisonRediscovering the Art of Constructive Dialogue | Dr. Mylien DuongAbout Dr. Kurt Gray:A social psychologist and an award-winning researcher and teacher, Kurt Gray uses interdisciplinary methods to study our deepest held beliefs and how to bridge moral divides.Dr. Gray is a Professor in Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he directs the Deepest Beliefs Lab and the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. He is also an Adjunct Professor in Organizational Behavior at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC, where he teaches about organizational ethics and team processes. Dr. Gray received his PhD from Harvard University.Enjoying the show? Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts!Thanks for listening!Support the show
The Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast with Vicki Noethling
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In this episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the creative journey of Derick G, a talented photographer and car enthusiast from Miami. Join us as we explore how his passion for cars opened doors in the music video industry, leading to incredible opportunities and connections. Derick shares his early experiences in the car scene, from model cars to lowriders, and how these interests transitioned into a successful photography career. He recounts memorable moments from iconic music video shoots, the importance of networking, and the lessons learned along the way. We also discuss the impact of social media on socializing and creativity, the challenges of navigating relationships in a cliquish environment, and the significance of finding solutions rather than dwelling on problems. Derek emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and collaboration in the creative community, and how maintaining a positive outlook can lead to unexpected opportunities. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with insights on creativity, resilience, and the power of community in the ever-evolving landscape of South Florida's arts scene. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments! Topics Covered: Derickk's background in the car scene Transitioning from cars to photography Networking in the music video industry The influence of social media on social interactions Navigating relationships and cliques in South Florida Finding solutions and maintaining a positive mindset
On this episode of The Medical Alley Podcast, we have a conversation with Jon Solberg, Business Development Manager of Pepin Manufacturing. Family-owned for more than three decades, Pepin Manufacturing has a long Minnesota history of fulfilling its promise of providing solutions for OEMs. Whether that's taking a CAD file and finding the sweet spots for improvement or collaborating with an OEM to make small changes (a different type of tape, for example) that provide big improvements for patient care, the company is dedicated to its mission. Hear from Jon about Pepin's history, its work with OEMs, how the company is expanding into new markets, and more.Send us a message!Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.
Have you ever wondered why it's often easier to maintain professionalism at work than in our personal lives? Join us as Nancy shares her week of battling IT challenges, and we uncover how a calm and grateful mindset transformed her stress into solutions. We'll dissect the delicate balance between personal and professional boundaries, revealing why we tend to be more solution-oriented on the job. Our discussion will also touch on the benefits of embracing imperfection and maintaining a positive outlook to navigate both professional and personal hurdles. Switching gears, we'll explore the power of presence and self-reflection in our daily lives. Discover how focusing on work during office hours can help create a clear divide from personal concerns, leading to a more solution-focused approach. We'll also dive into the complexities of personal relationships, especially the different ways men and women process challenges, and the importance of validating each other's feelings. From interactions in larger groups to one-on-one settings, we'll uncover how comfort and vulnerability swing with closeness. Finally, the conversation emphasizes self-awareness and choice in relationships, encouraging self-reflection during moments of irritation to ensure that our desires truly align with our deepest needs.
Sonia T. recognized that January is the perfect time to pause and do the things that take care of her instead of just pursuing all of the things she “should do”. We would all do well to learn to read ourselves accurately, prioritize reading ourselves, and check in on what takes care of us. And it's always best to do what our spirit needs long before what we need has to knock us over the head to get some attention! Sonia C. spent too many years giving and giving without paying any attention to herself, only to end up throwing a baby tantrum because her spirit is so depleted. If this sounds familiar, this conversation is for you – there is a much better way to start this new year! This week's theme is: Nourishing solutions can be found all around you. Highlights: Crispy new year means it's time to take care of YOU! [1:30] Constantly offended by other people's energy? Ground yourself. [3:32] Observe, don't absorb. Move energy when you feel it building up. [4:40] What is the story of your universe telling you? [9:02] Empaths! Your compassion cannot equal poor boundaries. [10:44] Mind your own business. [15:01] Your brain resists change, but you know what's best for you. [21:40] Don't give up – intuitive, creative solutions are out there! [29:02] Struggling with decision making? Start small. [34:10] Tool of the Week: Get creative about finding new solutions. [33:50] Question of the Week: How can I sustain the feeling of peace I have during my morning rituals throughout the day? [38:44] Whether you find yourself constantly breaking down, snapping at others, or turning inward because you can't handle the external anymore, January is the perfect time to pause and pay attention to you! Listen to the story of the energy that is building up inside you and swirling around you. Is it time to make changes inside yourself or with the people you are surrounding yourself with? Empaths! Your compassion cannot be a place of poor boundaries for yourself. Life is too short to let other people steal your energy and walk all over you. No matter what problems you are facing, there are plenty of solutions out there – if you're willing to explore the unknown. Take a walk, make a list, talk to your spirit guides and have confidence. The answer may be right in front of you. Tool of the Week: Get creative about finding new solutions. Question of the Week: How can I sustain the feeling of peace I have during my morning rituals throughout the day? Continue on Your Journey: Get Sonia Choquette's New Book Read Life ACCURATELY: https://amzn.to/40JQzuv More Sonia Choquette at www.soniachoquette.com Join Sonia Choquette's Vibe Tribe Follow Sonia Choquette on Instagram Read Life Accurately: Recognize and Respond to What's Really Happening – A New Book by Sonia Choquette Order Sonia Choquette's New Book Trust Your Vibes Guided Journal True Balance book by Sonia C. More Sonia Tully at www.soniatully.com Book a Reading with Sonia Tully Follow Sonia Tully on Instagram Book a Discovery Call with Sonia Tully - update link to https://bit.ly/3BGktFL Free Spiritual Toolkit and Meditation Connect with Sabrina at www.sabrinatully.com Buy Sonia and Sabrina's Book You Are Amazing Share with us your questions and vibe stories at itsallrelatedpodcastquestions@gmail.com and vibecheck@soniatully.com
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Principal Matters: The School Leader's Podcast with William D. Parker
A quick note to listeners: Before this week's interview, Jen Schwanke and Will Parker answered a listener question in a 5-minute response. The question is: What strategies help maintain focus on long-term vision and direction in the face of daily challenges? Listen in for our response and thank you for doing what matters! Meet Jeff […] The post PMP429: Finding Solutions with Jeff Jones appeared first on Principal Matters.
Being a parent is an amazing journey, but it's not without its challenges. This week on the Dad Jokes Podcast, we're tackling a topic that often gets overlooked: Parental burnout.We'll dive deep into the signs and symptoms of burnout, explore the unique pressures faced by modern dads, and discuss practical strategies for prioritizing your mental and emotional well-being. We'll also share personal stories and offer encouragement to dads who might be struggling.Whether you're a new dad feeling overwhelmed or a seasoned pro feeling the strain, this episode is a reminder that it's okay to ask for help and prioritize your own needs. Join us for an honest conversation about dad burnout and discover how to recharge, reconnect, and rediscover the joy in fatherhood.
Welcome to The Well Woman Show! I'm your host, Giovanna Rossi, and today, I'm thrilled to bring you my conversation with Sonal Patel, board-certified pediatrician, neonatologist, and breastfeeding specialist, with a passion for improving postpartum care and infant nutrition. As the founder and owner of NayaCare: Fourth Trimester Clinic at Your Doorstep, she has dedicated her career to understanding and advocating for the critical importance of the fourth trimester in maternal and infant health. Her multifaceted career includes being a published author and researcher, a TEDx speaker, Colorado medical director of Family Connects, and the co-founder of the Center of 4th Trimester Care, a national nonprofit organization.We discuss maternity and raising awareness of the health issues facing a postpartum mothers, the economic impact of a maternal death with maternal mortality.The book she shared was The First 40 Days: The Essential Art of Nourishing the New Mother by Heng Ou**The Well Woman Show is thankful for support from Collective Action Strategies – a consulting firm that supports systemic change so that women and families thrive, and by the Well Woman Life Movement Challenge Quiz at ** wellwomanlife.com/radioThese two questions could change your life! – Well Woman LifeAs always, all the links and information are at wellwomanlife.com/radio
Jeremy Robbins is the Executive Director of the American Immigration Council. Previously, Jeremy spent more than a decade building New American Economy, the think tank and advocacy organization founded by Michael Bloomberg to make the economic case for smarter immigration policies, as NAE's first and sole Executive Director. Prior to that, Jeremy served as a policy advisor and special counsel in the Office of New York City Mayor, a judicial law clerk on the United States Court of Appeals, a Robert L. Bernstein International Human Rights Fellow working on prisoners' rights issues in Argentina, and a litigation associate at WilmerHale in Boston, where he was part of the firm's team representing six Bosnian men detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Jeremy received a JD from Yale Law School and a BA in political science from Brown University. In this episode, you'll hear about: Challenges and reforms in U.S. immigration policy Examination of border management and immigration efficiency Impact of enforcement spending and immigration court backlogs Role of undocumented workers in the U.S. economy Advocacy for a startup visa and immigration change American Immigration Council's efforts in supporting immigrant communities Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-adam-robbins Website - https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/ Email - jrobbins@immcouncil.org Alcorn Immigration Law: Subscribe to the monthly Alcorn newsletter Sophie Alcorn Podcast: Episode 16: E-2 Visa for Founders and Employees Episode 19: Australian Visas Including E-3 Episode 20: TN Visas and Status for Canadian and Mexican Citizens Immigration Options for Talent, Investors, and Founders Immigration Law for Tech Startups eBook Alcorn Academy course for best practices for securing the O-1A visa, EB-1A green card, or the EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) green card—the top options for startup founders. Use promotion code EAB20 for 20% off the enrollment fee.
Host Ricky Sacks is joined by Billie T, Simon Yemane and David Harris via The Irish Hotspur as we discuss Spurs' current form, the mood of the fan-base right now, the importance of the upcoming January Transfer Window and also looking ahead to Bournemouth in the Premier League. An Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, managers & special guests. Whilst watching our content we would greatly appreciate if you can LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, along with leaving a COMMENT below. - DIRECT CHANNEL INFORMATION: - Media/General Enquiries: lastwordonspurs@outlook.com - SOCIALS: * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastWordOnSpurs * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LastWordOnSpurs *Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lastwordonspurs *BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastwordonspurs.bsky.social WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #BOUTOT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EVEN MORE about this episode!What if you had the power to connect with Spirit and uncover answers to life's most profound questions? Imagine how that could transform your journey!This episode brims with powerful insights and fascinating moments. From exploring medical intuition and gut health to a remarkable remote healing of a caller's mother with a high fever in Cincinnati, Julie reveals the incredible potential of intuitive energy. We also examine baby Bryce's health challenges, uncovering the roles of the ketogenic diet and stem cell energy in his treatment.Julie guides us in connecting with our guardian angels and trusting the messages they send. A heartfelt highlight is Cindy's story, where insights from her guardian angel offer guidance for navigating a 37-year marriage. Plus, discover Julie's life-changing Two-Minute Rule®, a simple yet powerful tool for mastering emotions and making sound decisions.As the journey deepens, we unlock the connection between past lives and current challenges. Pamela's struggles with vision lead us into a thought-provoking discussion on how past-life memories can bring healing to present-day ailments.Prepare for an enlightening and transformative adventure with Julie Ryan as she bridges the gap between science, spirit, and intuition.Episode Chapters:Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Viral Infection Energetic Healing(0:12:30) - Colonoscopy and Intestinal Health(0:20:50) - Baby Bryce's Gut Health Treatment(0:36:14) - Connecting With Your Guardian Angel(0:41:50) - Navigating Relationship Challenges and Finding Solutions(0:48:53) - Two-Minute Rule® for Decision Making(0:59:28) - Vision Problems and Past Life ConnectionsPlease join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsDisclaimer: This show is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical, psychological, financial or legal advice. Please contact a licensed professional. The Ask Julie Ryan show, Julie Ryan, and all parties involved in producing, recording and distributing it assume no responsibility for listener's actions based on any information heard on this or any Ask Julie Ryan shows or podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode #96 In this episode, I sit down with G. Scott Graham to dive into the intersection of personal experience, writing, and the evolving landscape of communication in our tech-driven world. We explore the role of life experiences in shaping creative work and discuss the importance of honest dialogue, especially when it comes to navigating political and social narratives. Scott's impressive collection of 19 books often tackles deeper truths, blending autobiography with cultural critique. We touch on key topics from his writing, including the gifts of grief, challenges within the gay community, and the implications of medical marijuana and psychedelics legalization. This conversation offers a compelling look at pushing beyond societal narratives to live authentically and embrace honest, open discourse. Takeaways All of the books I've written are strongly connected to experience. I reflect on my experience in those books. Technology has changed the way we communicate. Politics can be divisive and challenging to navigate. Open dialogue is essential in today's society. Personal experiences shape our perspectives. The impact of technology on relationships is profound. Public discourse requires careful consideration. Writing is a reflection of personal journeys. Future discussions should focus on bridging divides. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Scott's Background 02:47 Tension Between Societal Narratives and Personal Authenticity 07:07 The Impact of Technology and Social Media 13:09 Censorship and Devolution of Society 17:58 Coming Together and Finding Solutions 22:58 The Importance of Critical Thinking 26:23 Selective Memory and Information Consumption 30:07 Navigating Media Bias and Propaganda 32:49 The Impact of Social Media and Technology 35:35 The Need for Fair and Unbiased Reporting 37:31 The Manipulation of Images and Narratives 40:30 The Role of Psychedelics in Therapy 47:47 Cultivating Compassion and Sympathetic Joy Connect with Scott: Website Facebook Youtube Psychedelic Support Instagram Coaching Let's Connect! Website Instagram Facebook Youtube Rumble Keywords writing, experience, technology, communication, politics, public discourse, podcast
Feeling overwhelmed trying to juggle work and family life after divorce? In this episode on the Wellness Revolution podcast, I break down 10 warning signs that your work-life balance might be suffering post-divorce. I discuss the mistake of throwing ourselves into work to avoid processing difficult emotions and my personal experience of how this eventually leads to burnout. I also discuss practical steps to help you navigate this challenging transition. Ready for some real talk about finding balance after divorce? Listen to the full episode to discover all 10 signs and learn how to start reclaiming your time and energy. Resources mentioned: Black Friday VIP Waitlist: https://products.ambershaw.com/blackfridayvip Find more from Amber: Instagram: @msambershaw TikTok: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com What I Discuss: 00:00 Navigating Work-Life Balance Post-Divorce 03:20 Identifying Signs of Imbalance 17:42 Finding Solutions and Moving Forward Key Takeaways: Finding work-life balance is particularly challenging after divorce. Emotional recovery requires creating space for oneself. Awareness of one's struggles is the first step to improvement. Snapping at kids can indicate overwhelming stress. Resentment towards work can signal a need for self-care. Missing deadlines may reflect a lack of balance. Overcompensating at work can lead to burnout. Mom guilt can hinder emotional well-being. Avoiding social interactions can delay healing. Feeling trapped by responsibilities is a common experience.
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Training yourself to find solutions rather than excuses is one of the characteristics I've noticed among my most successful clients. It's easy, normal, even, to focus on why nothing can change and it's not our fault. But that's not how we get results. Learning how to think creatively and be willing to experiment is crucial if you want to overcome the challenges you're facing now and in the future. I'm sharing exactly how to do this and how it'll benefit you in every area of your life in this episode. Subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and get a copy of our Weekend Survival Guide as a thank you! Just email a screenshot of your review to admin@estheravant.com and we'll send it over ASAP! Thanks for your support! Get your Weight Loss That Lasts Cheat Sheet at: https://www.go.estheravant.com/cheatsheet Learn about our 12-week Gone For Good coaching program: www.estheravant.com/coaching Join the Live Diet-Free FB group: www.facebook.com/groups/livedietfree Connect with Esther on Instagram (shoot me a DM and let me know you listen to the podcast!): www.instagram.com/esther.avant
The Husker247 Podcast gathered on Tuesday morning and discussed the aftermath of the Indiana loss, what Matt Rhule had to say after watching film, issues on offense and defense, as well as some possible solutions and the latest on Nebraska's 2025 class with another commitment. Things started though with Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson walking through their blown tire before even getting out of Lincoln on the way to Bloomington. Finally after the Banter subsides each walks through what Rhule said on Monday and what stood out to them about his comments. Then a longer discussion took place about Nebraska's offensive issues, how some of those might be solved and in what ways the Huskers could try to do things differently. Following the offense the defense took center stage. Why does Husker247 feel better about the Huskers defensively than on offense? Finally a conversation about JuJu Marks, his flip from Kansas to Nebraska and what the Huskers have done in Kansas City and with the 2025 class. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I forgot to include the mentoring course link in the last email This is the 3D section on the topic of dealing with resistance to schoolwork in our kids! Today we are going to move from: D-uking it out with your child to---- effectively D-iagnosing the issues that cause the reluctance to D-oing something D-ifferent! Renee from Homeschool How To's is back to give us more easy to implement solutions to our resistant learners! Resources mentioned in this episode: Link to podcast episode search bar Young and Brave Homeschool Conference Galax VA September 14 Raising Boys to Men Book Raising Boys to Men Audiobook The Unhurried Homeschooler The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook The Four-Hour School Day Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart CTC Math Voetberg Music Academy (Use discount code WILSON20 for 20% off) Unhurried Homeschooler Mentoring Course
Welcome back to the Naked Marriage Podcast! In this episode, we'll dive into the sensitive topic of painful sex in marriage. were exploring various causes, including vaginismus, allergies to condoms or lubricants, mental blocks, and menopause. Emphasizing the importance of seeking solutions and avoiding blame, we encourage listeners to consult doctors, and therapists, and conduct their own research. We also remind couples that intimacy can still thrive through other forms, even if intercourse isn't possible. Tune in for valuable insights and heartfelt advice on navigating this challenging issue together. ----------------- For all links mentioned in the episode & more XO content, visit https://linktr.ee/nakedmarriage --------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Topic of Painful Sex 01:20 Causes of Painful Sex: Vaginismus and Allergies 03:15 Challenges of Waiting for Sex Until Marriage 07:02 Supporting and Believing Each Other 08:01 Finding Solutions and Not Settling for Discomfort 09:25 Finding Intimacy and Growth During Difficult Times Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices