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For Session 31, your host, ZS, talks about his crazy week "s/o AAA", gives tips on how to support our healing, and reads from Haiku Moment (pg 88-106). Music from Porno For Pyros. Please enjoy!
For Session 29, your host, ZS, discusses what never to ask someone in the wee hours, shares the self care tip of the week, reads from Haiku Moment, and music from Minor Threat. Please enjoy!
For Session 27, your host, ZS, discusses one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century - the modern day Back Scratcher. Poetry from Haiku Moment (pg.19-35), and music from Judge. Please enjoy!
For Session 26, we discuss the powers of baking soda, the relief that softball in a sock provides, and read poetry from Haiku Moment. Music from Ann Sexton and Uncle Skunk. Please enjoy!
For Session 15, Rachel is back from maternity leave! You’ll hear a glimpse of what business looks and feels like for Rachel just three weeks after baby and how she’s staying energetically IN her business without physically being in it 24/7. Plus, we discuss the importance of removing pressure, expectations, and comparison traps in business so that Rachel can feel good now and sustainably grow without burning out. Learn more about Lacey alituplife.com Learn more about the show alituplife.com/podcast
Since the killing of George Floyd, I’ve had colleagues approach me with suggestions on how to address the issue of police brutality and racism on Behavioral Observations. To be honest, none of the suggestions were entirely satisfying. As a white guy living in one of the whitest states in America - someone who has not had any mistreatment based on his skin color - other than condemn the actions of those police officers, sharing my thoughts on this event (as well as the broader topic of racism and police brutality) would not only ring hollow, but not be appropriate for the moment. In other words, I realized that I lacked personal perspective with this issue, and while I may have some thoughts on the matter, those thoughts are more or less academic in nature. So after wracking my brain for a few days on what I could do to leverage the BOP platform for good, I came upon the idea for this show: For Session 120, I want to take myself out of the podcast altogether, and turn it over to a panel of African American men who are also our colleagues in Behavior Analysis. The goal of the show would be for both me and the BOP audience to simply listen rather than talk. I reached out to Dr. Antonio Harrison to see if he would be interested in facilitating this discussion, and thankfully he agreed. We then recruited Shawn Capell, Pierre Louis, Larry West III, and Kirk Kirby to participate in the panel. From there, I stepped out of the rest of the production process. As of this writing, I haven't even listened to the final product yet because I want to experience this conversation as an audience member would. As such, I'm ready to learn more about the experience of African American men in our country and I hope you are too. If you find value in this episode, please share it with as many friends and colleagues as possible. I'm hoping this episode is also disseminated beyond the field of Behavior Analysis as well. Lastly, if you have the means to do so, please consider donating to the group, Black Applied Behavior Analysts, (in case you're wondering, I have and will continue to put my money where my mouth is). Thanks for listening!
For Session 7, your host, Zachary Succardi, catches you up on his nostalgic week, talks the benefits of sleeping naked, and reads a collection of haikus from Jack Kerouac. Music from Mineral. Please enjoi!
For Session 5 of the True Blue Podcast, your host, Zachary Succardi, catches you up on his weekend, talks about his health & fitness regiment, gives you tips on how to say "No" without feeling guilty, and then closes it out with a haiku poem. Music from Trail of Dead. Please enjoy.
For Session 3, your host, Zachary Succardi, shares some feelings about Neil Peart (Rush drummer RIP), talks his self care tip of the week, reads from his haiku chapbook, discusses Championship DNA, and shares a story about edible cannabis. Music from Mono.
Yes, this is a very long episode! Have a listen to short intro to understand more but it is all the audio of more than 10 sessions at the two day conference "Future prospects for charity law, accounting and regulation" held 11-12 April 2019 at Te Papa and providing it all here so accessible to all those who were not in the room but would be challenged and empowered by the content. I was on organising committee and all of those on it wanted to make the content readily available to others through this platform. Check out other episodes of seeds podcast for close to 100 interviews with more good stories and challenges. We had around 40 speakers including several from overseas and more than 10 sessions. This was put on by CAANZ, CLAANZ and supported by Charities Services. These are put in the order they appeared at the conference but you can skip to the right point by looking at this index: Session 1: Do charities need to be "regulated" 7:59 Keynote: How to prove public benefit by Jennifer Batrouney QC: 1:19:01 Session 2: Advocacy - Are Charities able to advocate against Government Policy? 1:44:45 Session 3: Accumulations or application - what to do about Charities' reserves? 2:32:23 Session 4: Future of Charities and Tax 3:07:55 Session 5: Governing charities 4:04:32 Session 6: Current Research in the Charitable Sector 4:48:51 Session 7: Review of the Charities Act - emerging issues and implications 5:36:16 Session 8: Social Enterprise - this is a separate seeds episode Session 9: Seeds podcast interview: A History of Financial Reporting - this is a separate seeds episode Session 10: Future of Financial Reporting 6:22:01 Group discussion 7:39:49 Final Keynote: Dr Oonagh Breen, Call to Action 8:29:20 End: 9:18:57 For more content visit www.theseeds.nz For session 8 on social enterprise visit here. For Session 9 on History of Financial Reporting - an interview for seeds podcast visit here Videos and descriptions of speakers etc also up here
For Session 64 I was joined by the female version of me – Lauren Zoeller. She is a true powerhouse who does all the things. She’s a yoga teacher, a coach and a podcaster.We talk about pouring from an empty cup. This is something I’ve struggled with the past year where I felt like I kept on giving until I almost burnt myself out. Lauren gives great advice on how we can only care for others by caring for ourselves first, otherwise, we will just burn ourselves out and end up running on empty.I loved her emphasis on getting a morning routine of self-care that is specific and works for you. It’s something I’ve put a lot of effort into and starting the day right with a bit of self-love can make a huge difference to not only you but those around you.Learn more about Lauren:Lauren’s website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Session 57 I was joined by one of my nearest and dearest friends, Kim Bauman. She is the founder of the One Love Movement, a non profit based in San Diego. They are all about activating yogis for support and social justice. They do great work in helping the homeless in San Francisco, San Diego and all over the world, as well as other community based projects that focus on turning compassion into action. Hope you enjoy!Learn more about Kim and the One Love Movement:https://onelovemovement.org/FRIENDS OF THE SHOWSewall House Yoga Retreat: Go to www.sewallhouse.com to learn about their amazing personalized yoga retreatsBrett Larkin's Online Teacher Training: Go to http://brettlarkin.com/danni to download the course brochure, and use promo code 'danni' when you sign up to get $100 off. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Session 56 I was joined by Taylor Hunt. This guy is straight up amazing. He has a great story about how yoga entered his life and turned it around. From being a former addict, he now runs the Trini foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to sharing the life-changing practice of Ashtanga. Plus, he has written his own book, A Way from Darkness, where he documents his journey from addiction to health. This guy is a true inspiration and it was an honour getting to speak to him. Hope you enjoy! As always, shout out to our friends at SF Yoga Magazine for their continued support.Learn more about Taylor Hunt:https://www.taylorhuntyoga.com/InstagramFacebookTwitterDon’t forget to subscribe via: iTunes | Google Play | RSS | Spotify.MUSICGolden Skies, Julian AvilaWRITE A REVIEWIf you like the podcast, please leave a review or rating on iTunes! Click here for a quick and easy guide on how to leave a review on iTunes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Session 1 of the Healing Conference 2018, Dr. Nichols shared on being Ambassadors of God's Presence. As authorized representatives of the King, we have the the authority to bring heaven to earth. Learn more about how you are also called to be an ambassador for Christ.
For Session 16 I chat with Mark and Jo, the creative team behind Heroes Of The World LIVE from the Mississauga Comic Expo.