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Hanau ist „Hessens kleinste Großstadt“ und ein Vorzeigeort für gelungene und mutige Stadtentwicklung. Seit 2005 legt die Stadt eine rasante Entwicklung hin, die in vielerlei Hinsicht beeindruckt. Aktuell macht Hanau mit den Stadtentwicklungsprojekten Hanau AUFladen und Stadthof Hanau (im ehemaligen Kaufhof-Gebäude) von sich reden. In dieser Podcast-Folge kommen wir den Erfolgsfaktoren von Hanau auf die Spur: Daniel Freimuth, Geschäftsführer der Hanau Marketing GmbH, berichtet inspirierend und offen, wie seine Stadt und sein Unternehmen neue Projekte angeht – und was Hanau von anderen Städten entscheidet. Hier die 8 Erfolgsfaktoren für erfolgreiche Stadtentwicklung am Beispiel Hanau: 1. VERTRAUEN ➡ Hanaus Oberbürgermeister Claus Kaminsky ist schon lange im Amt und genießt viel Vertrauen. Das ist zentral für jedes Projekt. 2. SCHNELLIGKEIT ➡ Eine Person im Stadtmarketing wurde mit allen Kompetenzen ausgestattet, die es braucht, um Stadtentwicklung erfolgreich voranzutreiben. Das beschleunigt Prozesse enorm. 3. ERFOLGE ➡ Das Shoppingcenter Forum Hanau gilt als eines der Erfolgsprojekte für die beeindruckende Stadtentwicklung in Hanau von 2005–2015. Die guten Zahlen erzeugen Aufwind für jedes weitere Projekt. 4. KOMPLIZEN ➡ Ein zentraler Ansatz von Hanau AUFladen sind die „Komplizen“, also ein Netzwerk aus Mitstreiter:innen für eine attraktive Innenstadt. Plus: „In Hanau gibt es eine große politische Geschlossenheit, was die Bedeutung der Innenstadt angeht“ (trotz 8-Parteien-Parlament). 5. KOMMUNIKATION ➡ Statt langwieriger Beteiligungsprozesse setzt Hanau auf offene Kommunikation und punktuelle Partizipation. Das Motto: Angebote machen statt Angebote aufzwingen. 6. BAUCHGEFÜHL ➡ Verkopfte Stadtpolitik hält auf, findet Daniel Freimuth. „Unser Welt in Hanau ist es: aufs Bauchgefühl vertrauen, dass unser Ansatz richtig ist. Dann fügen sich viele lose Enden zu einem Plan zusammen.“ Gewagt, mutig, aber offensichtlich erfolgreich. 7. KREATIVITÄT ➡ Sich auf neue Ideen einlassen und den eigenen Weg finden: Hanau zeigt, wie's geht. Plus: „In einem kreativen Gute-Laune-Umfeld macht auch Problemlösung Spaß.“ 8. ANFANGEN ➡ Einfach mal Ideen ausprobieren, ohne den Anspruch zu haben, dass diese für die nächsten 20 Jahre funktionieren müssen. Mit dieser Freiheit im Kopf wagt Hanau viel Neues – und lernt daraus. 45 Minuten mit Daniel Freimuth sind wie ein Wirbelsturm im Stadtentwicklungsalltag.
#253 ecoro | Unterirdische Revolution | Lorenz Freimuth | Head of LogisticsWie ein Münchner Visionär den Güterverkehr unter die Erde bringt und die Zukunft der Mobilität neu definiertTauche ein in die faszinierende Welt der unterirdischen Logistik mit Lorenz Freimuth, dem brillanten Kopf hinter ecoro, in dieser bahnbrechenden Folge des Startcast Podcasts. Host Max von Rocka Studio entlockt dem leidenschaftlichen Head of Logistics und Co-Founder spannende Einblicke in die Revolution des Gütertransports.In diesem packenden Gespräch enthüllt Lorenz:- Wie er von der TU München zum Untergrund-Logistik-Pionier wurde- Warum die Zukunft des Güterverkehrs unter unseren Füßen liegt- Wie ecoro mit automatisierten E-Shuttles die Logistikbranche revolutioniert- Weshalb eine zweigeteilte Straße der Schlüssel zu weniger Staus und CO2-Emissionen istErfahre aus erster Hand, wie Lorenz mit ecoro:- Ein geschlossenes System entwickelt, das Gütertransport vollständig automatisiert- Den Spagat zwischen Innovation und bewährten Technologien meistert- Eine Vision von nachhaltiger Mobilität in die Realität umsetzt- Bis zu 70% des Frachtverkehrs von der Straße holtLass dich inspirieren von Lorenz' unkonventionellem Weg vom Studenten zum Logistik-Revolutionär und seinen wertvollen Erkenntnissen aus der Entwicklung eines komplexen Ökosystems für den Gütertransport. Entdecke, wie ecoro nicht nur ein Transportsystem, sondern eine ganze Philosophie der nachhaltigen Mobilität verkörpert.Highlights der Episode:- Einblicke in die Herausforderungen beim Bau unterirdischer Transportsysteme- Die Magie der ecoro-Shuttles: Wie 2,4 Tonnen Fracht lautlos durch Tunnel gleiten- Wie ecoro den Weg von der Vision zur Realität meistert- Die Zukunft der Logistik: Was uns in den nächsten Jahren über und unter der Erde erwartetOb du Logistik-Enthusiast, Technik-Nerd oder einfach nur neugierig auf die Mobilität von morgen bist – diese Episode bietet dir einen exklusiven Blick hinter die Kulissen einer der innovativsten Logistiklösungen unserer Zeit. Erlebe, wie Lorenz Freimuth komplexe Infrastrukturkonzepte in greifbare Visionen übersetzt und dabei stets die Bedürfnisse von Mensch und Umwelt im Blick hat.Schalte ein und lass dich von Lorenz' ansteckender Begeisterung für die Welt unter unseren Füßen mitreißen. Seine Erkenntnisse könnten die Art und Weise, wie wir über Gütertransport denken, für immer verändern – vielleicht bist du der Nächste, der die Logistik-Revolution von unten miterlebt!Bonus: Erfahre, warum Lorenz glaubt, dass die Zukunft der Mobilität in der Verschmelzung von Ober- und Unterwelt liegt und wie ecoro dazu beiträgt, diese Vision Wirklichkeit werden zu lassen. Von der Konzeption bis zur Umsetzung – Lorenz teilt offen seine Learnings und zeigt, dass erfolgreiches Unternehmertum im Infrastrukturbereich vor allem eines bedeutet: den Mut zu haben, die Welt buchstäblich auf den Kopf zu stellen.Diese Episode ist dein Schlüssel zur Welt der modernen Logistik, präsentiert von einem der innovativsten Köpfe der deutschen Mobilitätsszene. Verpasse nicht die Chance, von Lorenz Freimuth zu lernen und vielleicht deine eigene unterirdische Revolution zu starten. Denn wie ecoro beweist: Mit der richtigen Vision kann man nicht nur den Verkehr, sondern auch unser Denken in völlig neue Bahnen lenken!Citations:[1] https://ecoro-road.com/en/[2] https://ecoro-road.com/de/[3] https://mybacs.ch/pages/uber-uns[4] https://de.linkedin.com/in/lorenz-freimuth-1631a7139[5] https://de.linkedin.com/company/ecoro-road Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of 'Jump Start Your Joy,' join Paula in a rich conversation with Christopher Freimuth, a Yale Divinity School student and owner of CF Gardens in New York City. The episode unpacks Chris's journey from his rural upbringing in Connecticut to becoming a professional gardener in New York City, with a focus on the spiritual and ecological significance of gardening. Chris shares how he employs gardening to create ecological habitats and foster a connection to nature for his urban clients, emphasizing a meticulous approach to sourcing materials and plants. In this coversation, we talk about: Christopher Freimuth's journey from rural Connecticut to professional gardening in NYC Gardening as a spiritual and ecological practice Chris's transformative work on the Yale Divinity School Labyrinth The historical, cultural, and inclusive spiritual significance of labyrinths A reflection of the Minotaur's story from a queer perspective, inwhich Chris finds deep meaning in asking why the Minotaur was cast from his family and pushed into the realm of "other" What we can learn from embracing our "inner minotaur" (or those parts of ourselves that feel more difficult to embrace) Navigating life's complexities through the metaphor of a labyrinth Practical ways to cultivate joy and community through public gardening initiatives Resources: CF Gardens website: https://cfgardens.com/ The Well Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart-Smith Walking a Sacred Path, Rediscovering the Labyrinth as Sacred Practice by Lauren Artress Walking the Labyrinth: A Spiritual and Practical Guide by Sally Welch Join me for the next Compassion Quest retreat, in person at San Damiano Retreat on November 23, 2024. Others: Subscribe to Jump Start Your Joy for free on your favorite app by clicking here. Labyrinth Information, and Free Labyrinth Walk Guide Check out Jump Start Your Joy's back catalog and resources: JumpstartYourJoy.com Sign up for the free labyrinth walk guide: https://jumpstartyourjoy.com/labyrinth-basics/ Support the show on Buy Me a Coffee: Buy Me a Coffee
Mike Freimuth is the Executive Director of CRDA. He describes the next step into the 145 million dollar renovation of the XL Center.
Michael W. Freimuth, executive director of the Capital Region Development Authority. UConn looking to open a new residence hall in downtown.
Hast Du dich jemals gefragt, ob Deine emotionalen Blockaden physische Beschwerden verursachen könnten? Und wie kannst Du herausfinden, ob ungelöste Themen tatsächlich körperliche Auswirkungen haben? In diesem faszinierenden Interview tauchen wir ein in die komplexe Verbindung zwischen körperlicher und emotionaler Gesundheit. Entdecke praktische Ansätze, die Dir helfen können, Schmerzen langfristig zu lösen und Deine Lebensqualität zu verbessern. Der renommierte Heilpraktiker Freimuth Gorter stellt innovative Behandlungsmethoden vor, die echte Schmerzfreiheit bringen können. Eröffne Dir neue Wege zur ganzheitlichen Heilung und erfahre, wie Du dich von chronischen Beschwerden befreien kannst. Behandlungen bei Freimuth Gorter: https://gorter-pohltherapie.de/ Seminare von Freimuth Gorter: www.frequency-academy.world Wie genial bist Du wirklich? Trainiere Dein Genie mit starken Videokursen aus unserer Online-Akademie: https://akademie.maximmankevich.com/
In the latest episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson, founder of the SheClicks community for women photographers, delves into the inspiring journey of Tania Freimuth, a remarkable talent in the world of photography and cinematography. From her early days experimenting with a simple camera to becoming a Canon ambassador and a Director of Photography (DoP), Tania's path is a testament to the transformative power of passion and perseverance in the creative arts.Tania recalls her initial foray into photography, sharing anecdotes of her childhood experiences with a basic Instamatic camera. These early explorations, supported by her grandparents, laid the foundation for a lifelong journey in visual storytelling. The transition from casual snapshots to using a more complex 35mm camera at the age of 10 marked a significant turning point for Tania, challenging her to master the intricacies of film photography and sparking a deeper engagement with the art.Angela and Tania's conversation offers insights into the evolution of Tania's career, highlighting her versatile background in art, photography, cinematography and music video production. Tania's story is a compelling illustration of the creative process, emphasising the importance of self-critique, continuous learning, adaptation and making bold leaps.Listeners are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and triumphs of Tania's professional journey, including her approach to photography as a personal endeavour. Tania's dedication to her craft shines through as she discusses her commitment to maintaining photography as a creative outlet, distinct from the commercial pressures of the industry.This episode is an engaging portrait of Tania Freimuth's impressive career and an inspiring call to action for photographers at all levels to explore their creativity, push boundaries, and find their unique voice in visual storytelling.Connect with TaniaWebsiteInstagramLinkedInCanonThis podcast is supported by Canon, a leading technology company founded in Japan in 1937. Canon is dedicated to helping people reimagine and push the boundaries of what is possible through imaging. Canon believes in living and working together for the common good to develop a better society and a more inclusive and equitable world.Support the show
Chris & Mike are super excited to sit down with three people behind some of the best art and graphic design in beer. Karl Grandin of Omnipollo, Michael Freimuth of Marz, and Gabriel Magliaro of Half Acre. Email Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!
Have you had problems using progesterone in sesame oil? Do you have issues takingcertain medications orally or other problems with the meds you are taking for fertilitytreatments? A compounding pharmacy can help. Join Dr. Carrie Bedient from The Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center and Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center as they learn more about compounding pharmacies. Guests Megan Campbell and Dr. Jocelyn Freimuth of Fertility Pharmacy of America explain how pharmacists customize medications to suit patients' needs and advise patients about which questions they should ask when choosing a compounding pharmacy. Have questions about infertility? Visit FertilityDocsUncensored.com to ask our docs. Selected questions will be answered anonymously in future episodes.
Compounding pharmacies offer over-the-counter medications? Who knew?! In addition to personalized prescription meds, they provide OTC solutions that can help you cope with problems you may be experiencing during fertility treatment and pregnancy. Join Dr. Carrie Bedient from The Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center and Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center as they talk with Megan Campbell and Dr. Jocelyn Freimuth of Fertility Pharmacy of America. Megan and Dr. Freimuth provide information about how compounding pharmacies create OTC solutions and how those remedies can bring you symptom relief. Have questions about infertility? Visit FertilityDocsUncensored.com to ask our docs. Selected questions will be answered anonymously in future episodes.
#dieVertriebsmanager - VTalk Der gute Sales Ton - mehr als nur heiße
Willkommen zu einer neuen Folge von VTalk – mehr als nur heisse Luft – dem Podcast vom Bundesverband der Vertriebsmanager. Ob Ihr erfahrene Vertriebsverantwortliche, Young Talent oder jemand aus einer der vielen mit dem Vertrieb zusammenarbeitenden Fachbereiche seid - Hier erfahrt Ihr alles rund um die geheimnisvolle und komplexe Vertriebswelt. Schonungslos entzaubern wir für Euch die Black Box Vertrieb und machen deren Zukunft transparent. In der heutigen Folge begrüssen Ann-Kathrin de Moy und ich, Heinz-Georg Geissler, eine Frau mit ganz viel Praxiserfahrung und die weiss wie es geht. Claudia Freimuth ist Coach und Mutmacherin für einen authentischen Vertrieb – für welchen wir ja von Verbandsseite ebenfalls stehen. Wir diskutieren mit Claudia über Kundenzentrierung, Intensivierung im Vertriebsbereich, das neue Unternehmertum im Vertrieb und die grossen Chancen des Netzwerkens und Zuhören Könnens der erfolgreichen Vertriebsverantwortlichen. Noch eine Anmerkung in eigener Sache: wenn Euch der Content und unser Podcastformat welches wir Folge für Folge mit Herzblut angehen, gefallen, helft Ihr uns am Besten wenn Ihr uns auf den Podcastplattformen bewertet. Nun hört aber selbst selbst rein und erlebt inspirierende und spannende Momente.
WM Bronze 2015 - WM Silber 2017 - in den Top 10 der beste deutschen Zehnkämpfer aller Zeiten - Rico Freimuth war für mich einer der Leichtathleten die ich am meisten bei Olympischen Spielen im TV verfolgt habe. Jetzt saß er auf meiner Couch & - Blümchen verteilen - ist einer der offensten Sportler mit denen ich jemals sprechen konnte. Seine Motivation zu starten stammte - selten - aus extrinsischen Anreizen, die sein "Warum" gefüttert haben. Wir sprechen unter anderem über die mentale Komponente, die in seinem Leben immer wieder eine Rolle gespielt hat, über Mobbing in der Schule, das Training eines Weltklasse - Zehnkämpfers & über die Rolle von Geld im Spitzensport. Geld, was Rico sehr gut verdient hat im Laufe der Karriere & trotzdem die Einschätzung hier: "Die unglücklichste Phase relativ gesehen meines Lebens war die, wo ich am meisten Geld verdient habe." Ein ehrlicher und authentischer Talk - Leichtathletik - Licht & Schatten. Danke, Rico! https://www.instagram.com/ricofreimuth/?hl=de ________________________________________________________________ Check gerne meine anderen Folgen aus & lass mir Feedback da! Peace! https://www.patrickfritzsche.com https://www.instagram.com/paddyfritzsche/?hl=de https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYywR_ta90K12DeO3aKtDdA https://open.spotify.com/show/02mIu5zMJaY67mMiinO6sj ------------------------------------- Danke an Bild, Ton, Schnitt & Technik! dariuszp.com https://www.instagram.com/b._piechowskie/ Danke an die Sprecherin des Intro! https://www.instagram.com/lea_rstk/?hl=de Danke an den Fotografen des Bildes / Banner https://www.instagram.com/paulmitschke_/?hl=de Danke an´s MMZ - Halle für die Location! https://mmz-halle.de
This week, our guest is Michael Freimuth – the co-founder and creative director of Franklyn, a respected design studio in New York City. If you find yourself on Michael's personal website, you immediately get a sense of his character. There's a whole heap of humour and a dose of humility. He doesn't take himself too seriously but is passionate about the people and causes he gets behind. Whether he's focused on branding, design or illustration – collaboration and play are at the heart of everything he does. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Michael's already enjoyed much recognition during a varied and rewarding career. He received the ADC Young Guns and New Visual Artists awards early on, recognising the world's top creatives under 30. A decade later, he's happily still at the helm of Franklyn, but much has changed since the pandemic and, more recently, since becoming a father. In this episode, we get quite nostalgic, talking about Michael's childhood in Chicago and how his time spent with friends and growing up watching John Hughes movies inspired how he is today. With collaboration being so important to him, it almost feels as though that '80s innocence of bike rides, tree climbing and scratched knees, and occasional shenanigans with friends has never really left him. It's this optimism that shines through his personality and his work. We've mentioned how he feels about "play", which comes across in his illustration practice – but whilst he mostly pokes fun at the world around him, he simultaneously highlights important issues. Here, he gives us a wonderful insight into studio life beyond New York City, the difficult balance of career and fatherhood, and the legacy he wants to leave for his son. And we discover why he might just make a short film with childhood friends, inspired by those seemingly simpler times.
Claudia Freimuth kommt aus einem Unternehmerhaushalt und hat viele verschiedene eigene Wege ausprobiert. Seit einigen Jahren ist sie Mutmacherin für authentischen Vertrieb - ausgehend von den Menschen, mit denen sie arbeitet. Sie berät vor allem Unternehmen, um authentischer und damit glücklicher durchs Leben zu kommen. Darüber hat sie inzwischen auch ein Buch geschrieben, siehe Shownotes. Spoiler: Am Anfang steht immer die Reflexion und Kommunikation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imhierundmorgen/message
Michael Freimuth talks about the proposed 25 million dollar upgrade for the XL Center in Hartford
Orsa2Levi goes to Bavaria in Germany and meets with Sabine Freimuth, the Pro Team Director of xc-ski.de A│N Skimarathon Team. This happy mother of two tells the audience about her Pro Team, skiing in Germany, her background and living with her husband Thomas Freimuth, one of the best long distance skiers in the country.
Diese Folge des “Mutmacherpodcasts für authentischen Vertrieb” ist eine ganz besondere für mich, da mein heutiger Gast mein Bruder Björn Freimuth ist. Björn Freimuth ist das, was man unter einem Digital-Entrepreneur oder einem digitalen Nomaden versteht. Er hat schon fünf Unternehmen gegründet und deren Vertriebs- und Verkaufsprozesse vollständig digitalisiert. By the way, dieses Interview führt er von einem Café auf Zypern. Schaut hier gerne einmal bei Youtube vorbei. Wir sprechen über sein neuestes Unternehmen LEADHERO und wie er hier eine Plattform entwickelt hat um Unternehmen die LEADS anbieten, noch besser und präziser LEADS vollautomatisiert zu besorgen. Ebenso reden wir über das Freimuth Vertriebs-Gen und wie man authentisch im Vertrieb ist. Ich freue mich auf Dich! Auch über eine Bewertung und Rezension in Apple Podcasts. Deine Claudia Mutmacherin für authentischen Vertrieb
Michael Freimuth, CRDA Executive Director XL Center, long known for live entertainment, could become home to an esports venue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me as I welcome Shannon to the bunker for a Q&A about her journey to becoming an Esthetician and Makeup Artist. She even drops a couple of great tips about skin care for those who spend their days grinding outside.
Michael W. Freimuth is the Executive Director of CRDA, along with Suzanne M. Hopgood, chairwoman of the Capital Region Development Authority. Re: $500 million vision for shaping a new Hartford neighborhood from the barren landscape around The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts made its debut Wednesday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takeaways1. The graveyard of ideas that never got finished is where all of the hang ups live.2. Be open to the opportunity to bring people into your life. You meet the people you need when you need it.3. Explore the invisibles that come with making work.4. Navigate your own narrative.4. Deadlines can help override the overthinking.Mentioned in this episodeFollow Jenna Freimuth on InstagramJenna Freimuth's websiteSign up for Jenna's Pencil Post NewsletterThe Wondermakers Collective with Mindy Sue Wittock on InstagramThe Wondermakers Collective websiteSaint Kate the Arts HotelLynda Barry's website, The Near-Sighted Monkey Syllabus: Notes from and Accidental Professor, by Lynda BarryYou're Wrong About podcastMy Favorite Murder podcastArmchair Expert podcastTranesca Ergonomic Grip Holder for Apple PencilPunch Neapolitan Pizza
Rico Freimuth nahm an zwei Olympischen Spielen teil. In London 2012 als bester Deutscher auf Platz sechs sehr erfolgreich, vier Jahre später in Rio musste er verletzt mitten im Wettkampf aussteigen.Damit vereint der 33-Jährige vieles von dem, was Olympia so faszinierend macht. In der neuen Folge von EXTRA-TIME berichtet Freimuth Moderator Andreas Schulz ganz offen von seinen Erlebnissen bei den Spielen, erzählt, wie er zum Zehnkämpfer wurde und blickt auf Tokyo voraus.Bei den Spielen im Sommer 2021 wird er das Eurosport-Team als Experte unterstützen. Alles Wichtige aus der Welt des Sports findet Ihr auf Eurosport.de.Folgt uns auch auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen:Twitter: @Eurosport_deInstagram: @eurosportdeFacebook: @Eurosport See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CALDARA: La passione di Gesu Cristo Signor nostro (Oratorio en dos partes) (Segunda parte) (32.12). P. Petibon (sop.), F. Pedaci (sop.), L. Polverelli (mez.), S. Foresti (baj.), Coro "Athestis", Europa Galante. Dir.: F. Biondi. Sinfonía para violoncello y cuerda (5.08). E. Gliozzi (vc.), M. Freimuth (tiorba), R. Waldek (arp.), A. Bereuter (violón), La Gioia Armonica. Dir.: J. Banholzer. Suonata da camera a due violini con il basso continuo, Opera 2 nº 5 (4.47). M. Cadossi (vl.), A. Rognoni (vl.), M. Frezzato (vc.), L. Morini (clv.), D. Cantalupi (tiorba), L´Aura Soave. Dir.: D. Cantalupi. Escuchar audio
CALDARA: Vicino a un rivoletto (Cantate da camera a voce sola, Op. 3) (21.08). J. Banholzer (contraten.), M. Uebellacker (dulcimer), E. Gliozzi (vc.), M. Freimuth (tiorba). R. Waldek (arp.), A. Bereuter (violón), A. Schneider (órg.), La Gioia Armonica. Suonate da camera a due violini con il basso continuo, Opera 2 (nº 1, 2, 3 y 7) (16.37). M. Cadossi (vl.), A. Rognoni (vl.), M. Frezzato (vc.), L. Morini (clv.), D. Cantalupi (tiorba), L´Aura Soave. Dir.: D. Cantalupi. Escuchar audio
Sie ist Coach, Unternehmensberaterin und vor allem auch Touristikerin. In ihrer Arbeit hilft sie Unternehmen bei der Entwicklung ihrer Teams und bei der Verbesserung von Strukturen und Arbeitsprozessen. Das tut sie seit vielen Jahren sehr erfolgreich, vor allem auch in der Touristikbranche. Wie sie das Thema Neuorganisation der Arbeit, also das Thema „New Work“ sieht verrät sie uns in der heutigen Folge von Hin & Weg. Herzlich willkommen Claudia Freimuth.
In episode 41, Evan Freimuth returns to discuss all the pivots & changes he has made with Venture Wisconsin throughout the pandemic. In one of the most open & honest conversations we've had, the discussion brings up the necessity of failure when “doing” and how you should frame your mindset around it. Feel the energy, P2K Community! P2K - The Performance Motivation Experience - Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn
What does the future of the XL Center look like? With the recent announcement that UConn would not be playing basketball or hockey games at the XL Center this season the age old question of what to do with the arena was brought up once again. Demolish it and build a new one from scratch? Renovate parts of the current building? All of these options and more are discussed CRDA Executive Director Mike Freimuth joins this episode of The Connecticut Scoreboard Podcast.
In der aktuellen Ausgabe des Eurosport-Podcasts "Verbalathleten – Die Stimmen von Eurosport“ stellt Moderator Daniel Lerche einen Neuzugang am Eurosport-Mikrofon vor: Rico Freimuth, der zudem eine exklusive News im Podcast verkündet. Das nächste Ziel von Freimuth ist der Abschluss seines Studiums der Wirtschaftswissenschaften mit Abgabe der Bachelor-Arbeit. Eurosport-Experte bei den Olympischen Spielen Tokio im kommenden JahrBei den Olympischen Spiele in Tokio wird Freimuth dann als TV-Experte das Sportgeschehen analysieren. Eurosport holt den 32-Jährigen als Experten für die Leichtathletik ins Team.Alles Wichtige aus der Welt des Sports findet Ihr auf Eurosport.de.Folgt uns auch auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen:Twitter: @Eurosport_deInstagram: @eurosportdeFacebook: @EurosportWeitere Eurosport-Podcasts: Extra Time | Das Gelbe vom Ball See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society talks with Stan Freimuth, chairman of Tracer Imaging, a leading provider of lenticular prints. Freimuth discusses his long industry career, spanning the photofinishing, graphic arts, and digital imaging, with companies including Pako Corp., Fuji Photo Film USA, Presstek and now Tracer Imaging. In particular, Freimuth talks about how different photo companies in the 1990s and 2000s responded to the digital challenge and the on-going intersection of the graphics industry with photo/imaging.Tracer Imaging, founded in 2004, is one of the countries leading lenticular printers, providing services to commercial markets and consumers (through retail partners).Tracer Imaging recently launched a web-based interface the Express Solutions interface allowing everyday users to quickly and easily upload their own images to create a lenticular print using several of the most popular lenticular effects (Flip, Zoom, or Flip/Zoom), the company said.Visual 1st Visual 1st is the premier global conference focused on the photo and video ecosystem. Support the show
O que diferencia uma pessoa que faz exercícios todos os dias de alguém viciado em exercício? Qual modalidade de exercícios apresenta maior dependência de seus praticantes? @fabiodominski Fonte: Hausenblas, H. A., Schreiber, K., & Smoliga, J. M. (2017). Addiction to exercise. Bmj, 357. Di Lodovico, L., Poulnais, S., & Gorwood, P. (2019). Which sports are more at risk of physical exercise addiction: a systematic review. Addictive behaviors, 93, 257-262. Freimuth, M., Moniz, S., & Kim, S. R. (2011). Clarifying exercise addiction: differential diagnosis, co-occurring disorders, and phases of addiction. International journal of environmental research and public health, 8(10), 4069-4081.
Ingrid Freimuth – Lehrer über dem Limit Erschöpft und von der Politik allein gelassen - so fühlen sich viele Lehrkräfte an deutschen Schulen angesichts überfüllter Klassen, heterogener Lernniveaus und unterschiedlicher Wertekontexte bei den Schülerinnen und Schülern. Die Probleme, die Ingrid Freimuth unserem bundesdeutschen Bildungssystem bescheinigt, führen Lehrer über ihr Limit. So auch der Titel ihres aktuellen Buches, das im Europa-Verlag erschienen ist. Darin blickt Ingrid Freimuth, Diplom-Pädagogin, auf über 40 Berufsjahre an Haupt- und Realschulen zurück. Wir sprechen mit der Autorin über ihre Erfahrungen an deutschen Schulen. Die Union Stiftung wurde am 1. August 1959 gegründet und verfolgt den Zweck, demokratische und staatsbürgerliche Bildung, internationale Verständigung, insbesondere die europäische Einigung sowie Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kultur zu fördern. Auf der Grundlage eines christlichen Menschenbildes arbeitend sind wir als gemeinnützig anerkannt und finanzieren unsere Tätigkeit uneingeschränkt aus privaten Mitteln. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnionStiftung Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnionStiftung Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unionstiftung
Ich bringe Teams dazu mutig zu sein, doch wie mache ich mir selber Mut? Wenn ich meine Kunden oder Teilnehmer motivieren kann, bringt mir das selbst auch Mut. Besonders im Vertrieb ist Mut ein großes Thema. Und darum geht es in dieser Folge. Du erfährst in dieser Folge: *Was macht Claudia selbst Mut? *Warum man mutig sein muss für den Vertrieb *Warum es Claudia liebt, Menschen in ihren Fähigkeiten zu stärken *Warum ist es notwendig Mut zu spenden? Ich freue mich auf euch! Eure Claudia Freimuth. P.S.: Gefällt Dir der Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb? Dann beurteile ihn bitte mit einer Bewertung und Rezension in iTunes. Das hilft mir, diesen Podcast weiter zu verbessern. Weiterhin wird er dadurch für Menschen aus Deinem Freundeskreis oder Netzwerk sichtbarer!
Herzlich Willkommen im Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb! Mein Name ist Claudia Freimuth und ich starte hier einen neuen Podcast der alle zwei Wochen kurz und knackig für euch zur Verfügung steht. Im Mutmacher-Podcast erwartet Dich: - Ein knackiges 15 Minuten Format - Essenzen und Inspirationen aus meinem Alltag im Vertrieb - Sowohl theoretisches Wissen als auch pragmatisches Wissen - Und alles das was zum Verkauf und Vertrieb gehört Den Podcast mache ich mit Markus Coenen, der mich in diesem Format interviewen wird. Du darfst schon ganz gespannt sein, was Dich hier im Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb an Themen erwarten wird! Gefällt Dir der Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb? Dann beurteile ihn bitte mit einer Bewertung und Rezension in iTunes. Das hilft mir, diesen Podcast weiter zu verbessern. Weiterhin wird er dadurch für Menschen aus Deinem Freundeskreis oder Netzwerk sichtbarer!
Ladeene Freimuth is President of The Freimuth Group, a domestic and international energy and environmental consulting firm, specializing in policy and strategic advising, outreach, and advocacy. She also is a Global Fellow with the Woodrow Wilson Center.
MICHAEL FREIMUTH, Executive Director Capital Region Development Authority talked to Paul and Brad about: Vaunted NCAA basketball tournament returns to unlikely home in Hartford's XL Center. Hartford's XL Center is one of 14 locations positioned to reap the economic benefits of hosting part of this year's so-called "March Madness" tournament, which annually ranks as the second-largest postseason sporting event in terms of ad revenue behind the Super Bowl.
What was discussed on today's episode: - Clinical Perfection vs Clinical EXCELLENCE - The importance of ENDO/CROWN same visit - How to set your clinical FEARS aside when striving for your GOALS - The VALUE of a GREAT mentor/team - How to develop strategies to make your team more cohesive and MUCH MORE! Resources for Life and Dentistry: Click HERE to leave us a review on iTunes www.lifeanddentistry.com Facebook Instagram Twitter If you have any questions for us , you can send us an email to lifeanddentistry@gmail.com We want to say thanks to each and every one of you for listening and supporting our show! We couldn't do any of this without you all! Enjoy!
On this episode I am joined by Mike Freimuth, Executive Director for CRDA, the Capital Region Development Authority. We talk about the future of the XL Center, get an update on Dillon Stadium and Hartford Athletic, and discuss where the Hartford market is going.
It was an absolute pleasure having Evan Freimuth, Venture Wisconsin Founder, on Passion2Knowledge for our tenth episode! Evan, a UW Oshkosh College of Business Interactive Web Management graduate, created a content-based events company from scratch and has transformed the Fox Valley, Wisconsin area through his company's innovative events, informative and value-added content, and being the definitive guide to Northeastern Wisconsin's lifestyle appeal. Enjoy our discussions on pivoting his business from a mobile application to this unique concept, social media marketing, content creation, branding, marketing, getting over 22,000 views on his videos, and the dedication to the entrepreneurial grind needed to run a company with as many working parts as Venture Wisconsin! We at P2K are beyond grateful that Evan was so willing to sit down and chat with us about his interesting journey growing this Wisconsin-based company and brand! I guarantee if you haven't been to the State of Wisconsin yet, this company will draw you in! Feel the energy! Enjoy.
Adicción al running. Discutimos qué es, causas, efectos, personas más propensas a caer en esta adicción y cómo identificar si tu running se está empezando a volver conflictivo. Adicionalmente, ¿es el running bueno para superar otras adicciones? Te invitamos a que escuches el episodio entero utilizando el reproductor a continuación Recuerda que la mejor manera de consumir los episodios totalmente gratis es suscribirte al podcast. ¿Qué es adicción al running? La adicción al running o a cualquier deporte es una obsesión poco sana a hacer ejercicio y mantenerse en forma. Los adictos al deporte muestran ciertos comportamientos incluyendo: Hacen ejercicio en secreto. Se obsesionan con hacer ejercicio o actividad fÃsica. Continúan con el ejercicio aún cuando quieren parar. La no práctica de ejercicio les produce ansiedad, irritabilidad o fatiga. Necesitan incrementar la frecuencia e intensidad del ejercicio que se realiza. Reducen de otras actividades de la vida habitual por la realización de ejercicio. Continúan con el ejercicio aún cuando esté causando lesiones y daños en el cuerpo. ¿Qué no es adicción al running? La definición de adicción deportiva que ha sido aceptada es la propuesta por De Coverley Veale. Para saber si se está sufriendo una adicción al running, 3 de estas 7 variables deben estar presentes, de lo contrario eres simplemente un runner disciplinado y apasionado. INTENCIÓN: Corres más de lo que pretendÃas correr. CONFLICTO: Running te esta consumiendo la gran mayorÃa de tu tiempo. PÉRDIDA DE CONTROL: No eres capaz de controlar tus hábitos atléticos. CONTINUIDAD: Continuas corriendo sin importar problemas recurrentes. ABSTINENCIA: Presentas sÃntomas de abstinencia cuando detienes el running. TIEMPO: Estás invirtiendo menos tiempo en otras actividades sociales, personales y profesionales. TOLERANCIA: Has desarrollado una tolerancia alta, donde debes hacer más para obtener el mismo efecto. Adicionalmente, en el podcast hablamos de cómo identificar si tu pasión por el running es armoniosa u obsesiva. Pasión es totalmente diferente a una adicción al running. Algunas causas para sufrir de adicción al running. Hacer deporte causa que ciertos quÃmicos sean liberados en el sistema nervioso. Estos quÃmicos crean una sensación de placer. La adicción al running puede ser en parte una dependencia a esta respuesta de placer. También, es socialmente aceptado salir a correr 30k en un dÃa. Solo debes decir que estas entrenando para una maratón y la gente válida esta acción y te felicita sin importar que hay detrás de este hábito. La pérdida extrema de peso y condiciones relacionadas a la pérdida de peso, pueden resultar en una forma de adicción al running y al deporte en general. Un modelo para identificar adicción al running es el siguiente: En el 2008, Freimuth identifico 4 etapas de la adicción. Se dividen en 3 componentes: Motivación, consecuencias y frecuencia. Fase 1: Ejercicio recreacional. Persona adopta una nueva rutina porque lo encuentra grato y lo disfruta. La motivación principal en esta etapa es elevar la condición fÃsica. Fase 2: Ejercicio con riesgo. En esta fase la motivación por ejercicio cambia de disfrute a liberación de estrés. Según Thornton & Scott, adicción al running es más probable en aquellos runners que corren para escapar de sentimientos no placenteros que aquellos que corren para mejorar su salud. Fase 3: Ejercicio problemático. Ejercicio es el centro de cada dÃa. El runner está constantemente incrementando el tiempo invertido para lograr nuevas metas y pierde el control de su comportamiento, a veces experimentando sÃntomas de abstinencia. Fase 4: Adicción al running. Aquà el ejercicio se convierte en la vida de una persona. La mayor motivación aquà es evitar los sÃntomas de abstinencia y el ejercicio empieza a afectar las otras áreas de la persona. ¿Quienes están en riesgo de sufrir adicción al deporte? Las personas que se sienten presionadas a hacer deporte. Personas que tienen sobrepeso y se plantean una meta extrema de pérdida de peso. Investigadores de la Universidad del Sur de California especulan que el 15 por ciento de los adictos al deporte también son adictos a los cigarrillos, alcohol o drogas ilÃcitas. Un estimado del 25 por ciento pueden tener otras adicciones, como adicción a las compras o al sexo. Atletas que tienen razones internas y derivan recompensas muy personales del ejercicio, son más probables a ver el ejercicio como una parte central de sus vidas y tienden a experimentar sÃntomas de abstinencia cuando no se realiza la actividad. Investigaciones sugieren que la adicción deportiva incrementa a nivel que el nivel de competencia aumenta. Ultramaratonistas élite, corredores y triatletas profesionales reportaron un mayor nivel de adicción al running que sus contrapartes. También, existe una relación directamente proporcional entre tipos de personalidad y adicción al running. Gossop & Eyensck establecieron que personas que son perfeccionistas tienen más probabilidades de experimentar adicción. Hausenblas & Syons establecieron la relación entre la adicción deportiva y una personalidad compulsivamente obsesiva. Efectos de la adicción al running. Los efectos de una adicción al running real son muy serios y se deben atender lo más pronto posible para evitar grandes consecuencias. Encontramos dos tipos de efectos: sociales y fÃsicos. Depresión. Pérdida de productividad. Problemas con las relaciones sociales, familiares y sentimentales. SÃntomas de abstinencia por no salir a correr o cumplir el kilometraje propuesto. También hay efectos fÃsicos. Aunque salir a correr en general es bueno, correr demasiado sin permitir descanso al cuerpo es contraproducente y puede traer las siguientes consecuencias: Interrupción del ciclo menstrual en las mujeres. Pérdida en la habilidad de dormir bien. Inflamación de ligamentos y tendones. Ruptura de músculos o tendones. Daño cardÃaco permanente. Pérdida de masa muscular. Cansancio crónico. Osteoporosis. ¿Qué hacer ante la adicción al running? Lo bueno de esta adicción es que no es necesario que te abstengas totalmente. La clave es reconocer el problema e ir moderando tu comportamiento Lo primero es descubrir por qué se produjo la adicción al running. Por ejemplo, si es por un desorden en cómo la persona ve su cuerpo y no siente que es suficientemente delgada, se debe trabajar ese desorden. Una vez es identificada la raÃz del problema, lo siguiente es ver si no hay otra condición que deba ser atendida de forma urgente. Aunque la adicción al running es peligrosa, un abuso de sustancia puede ser más peligroso aún y debe trabajarse ese problema primero. Un tip muy práctico es crear un diario de entrenamientos y ponerse metas razonables y progresivas de BAJAR el kilometraje y tiempo que corres semanalmente. Esta meta se puede o no compartir con un compañero que te mantenga a la raya de tu meta. Una forma muy sencilla de evitar que esto se vuelva un problema es buscar actividades que resultan igual de placenteras que el ejercicio. Por ejemplo, trabajar en el jardÃn, leer un libro, ir a cine, etc. Encontrar placer en múltiples actividades reduce la probabilidad de crear dependencia a una sola. Es útil traer a colación este tema de adicción si ves que un compañero de entrenamiento está empezando a recorrer este peligroso camino. La mejor manera, según expertos, no es acusar a la persona de ser adicta sino hablar en primera persona de cómo las acciones te hacen sentir a ti mismo. Un profesional de la salud puede ayudarnos a comenzar el tratamiento cuando todos los problemas están identificados. ¿Una adicción saludable? Muchos creerÃan que la adicción al running es mejor que ser adicto a drogas, alcohol o cualquier otro comportamiento negativo. Sin embargo, hemos visto que una adicción al deporte puede tener consecuencias a nivel salud, social y psicológicas muy negativas. No obstante, vale la pena preguntarnos si running puede ayudar a una persona adicta a recuperarse… Los estudios son positivos. Miles de personas han logrado superar la adicción al alcohol gracias al running. Autores como Caleb Danilof y Charlie Engle han publicado sobre este tema. Programas como “Run for your Life†motivan a personas en procesos de rehabilitación a correr y participar de carreras recreativas. Un video excelente en este tema con la ultramaratonista Catra Corbett describe su viaje desde ser drogadicta y ser encarcelada por vender metanfetamina a correr ultras de 160k. No te pierdas el próximo episodio. Esperamos estés disfrutando de los 3 episodios mensuales que publicamos. Ya tenemos más de 50 en la librerÃa. No olvides suscribirte gratuitamente para que no te pierdas ningún episodio. Aquà están ambos enlaces para Android y iOS Apple. Sin embargo, si prefieres utilizar los reproductores integrados a la página, ponemos a tu disposición el de iVoxx en la parte superior y otro aquà en la parte inferior. Aquà está el calendario completo de todos los episodios que tenemos al aire hasta el momento. The post TP049: Adicción al running. Diagnóstico, causas, efectos y tratamientos. appeared first on Trotadores.
Lisa Moler joined Justin and Mike Freimuth when they were staying at the Moody Casa in Scottsdale, Arizona this past weekend. They spend time chatting about the dental publishing world, advertising opportunities with MedMark Media and, after a healthy dose of vodka, Mike waxes poetic on the Arizona landscape. Always a fun time whenever Lisa Moler drops in! http://www.medmarkmedia.com
Jason and Alan a joined live at the Voices of Dentistry meeting by Dr. Bruce Baird of the Productive Dentist Academy and Dr. Mike Freimuth of the Implant Pathway! The Dental Hacks got to interview some really great people at the Voices of Dentistry meeting. Two of them are featured in episode 179! First, we spoke with Dr. Bruce Baird of the Productive Dentist Academy. We talked about the value of learning implants for the sake of treating patients as well as understanding treatment planning. Then we discussed how he uses Compassionate Finance to help patients get treatment the otherwise wouldn't even consider! We'd also like to thank long time friend of the Dental Hacks and all around bruh, Dr. Craig Harder for sitting in on our interview with Bruce! Next we talk with Dr. Mike Freimuth of the Implant Pathway. He tells us about how he met fellow podcaster and co-host of the Voices of Dentistry, Dr. Justin Moody. Justin and Mike started the Implant Pathway to help dentists learn how place and restore implants in a way that no one else in the U.S. is doing! Links from the show: The Dental Hacks Nation closed Facebook group has over 22,000 members! Head over there to interact with other Dental Hacks listeners, guests and Brain Trust members every day, all day! Remember...if you don't have anything "dental" on your FB page, we might decline your membership request. So IM the group or email us at info@dentalhacks.com. Zirc makes the mirrors that make you better. They're called the Crystal HD mirror and you can see them at the Chicago Midwinter at booth #1417 or check them out at www.dentalhacks.com/mirrors. If you're going to the Chicago Midwinter you need to go to booth #4239 to learn the Bioclear method hands on with Dr. David Clark and Dr. Jiyhon Kim! Mention that you saw this spot from the Dental Hacks for 5% off your order or better yet, check our schedule in the Dental Hacks Nation to see when we'll be in the booth podcasting! There's nothing better than hands on, right? If you're at the Chicago Midwinter you should check Cosmedent's all ceramic polishers out at booth #1804! You'll be able to actually polish some Emax and/or zirconia and see how great they really are! Get more details at www.dentalhacks.com/polishers. Premier Dental "Hack of the Week": Traxodent with retraction caps Jason: The Crown Alan: Smile Designer Pro If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast! If you would like to support the podcast you can check out our Patreon page! Although the show will always remain free to download, our Patreon supporters get access to special bonus content including (at least) one extra podcast episode every months! Also be sure to check out the Dental Hacks swag store where you can find t-shirts, stickers coffee mugs and all sorts of other things that let the world know you're a part of the Hacks Nation!
Workout because you love your body, not because you hate it. Dr. Beth McGilley joins us in discussing this sometimes complicated relationship between exercise and our body image. Dr.McGilley shares her knowledge on eating disorders, exercise and the recovery process and the difference between mindless and mindful exercise. What is dysfunctional exercise? We need to look at the quality of the exercise continuum: what is the driven quality, is it ritualized and rigid, is it only done to management negative mood and weight. Mindful Exercise is a way we can reconnect to our body and find joy in movement vs. it being a punishment. Dr. Beth McGilley shares her exercise mantras to help in recovery and changing that relationship So You Know She Is Legit... Dr. Beth Hartman McGilley, is a Clinical Associate Professor, University of Kansas School of Medicine—Wichita, is a psychologist in private practice, specializing in the treatment of eating and related disorders, body image, athletes, trauma, and grief. Her practice is informed by feminist, Health at Every Size, and social justice perspectives. A Fellow of the Academy of Eating Disorders, and a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, she has practiced for over 35 years, writing, lecturing, supervising, and directing an inpatient eating disorders program. She’s a former advisor to Monte Nido and Affiliates and is on the Renfrew Conference Committee. She has published in academic journals and the popular media, as well as contributing chapters to several books. She is a former editor for Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment & Prevention, and co-editor for the book: Treatment of Eating Disorders: Bridging the Research/Practice Gap. She has presented extensively nationally and internationally, as well as appeared on a variety of local and national news and radio outlets. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. McGilley has been a chair or member of 7 committees for the American Academy of Eating Disorders since its inception. She is the co-founder and Co-Chair of the AED Professionals and Recovery Special Interest Group. Other professional memberships include iaedp, NEDA, BEDA, Association for Size Diversity & Health and American Psychological Association. Dr. McGilley also specializes in applications of sports psychology and performance enhancement techniques with athletes of all levels. She was the sports psychology consultant for the Wichita State University Women’s Basketball team from 2005-2008. She co-founded and co-chaired the Association for Applied Sports Psychology (AASP) Eating Disorders Special Interest Group from 2007-2012. Dr. McGilley co-founded and for 12 years served as the President of the Healing Path Foundation, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to the prevention and treatment of eating disorders in Kansas. She was a 2008 graduate of the Kansas Health Foundation Leadership Fellows Training program. Her hobbies include competitive cycling, hiking, writing, and time with her therapy dog, Wheeler the Healer. To Connect Further with Dr. Beth McGilley: http://bethhartmanmcgilley.com/ Link to the Compulsive Exercise Test: https://jennischaefer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Compulsive-Exercise-Test.pdf Great Article with Further Information written by Dr. McGilley: Intuitive Exercise Beth Hartman McGilley, PhD, FAED, CEDS Exercise as a way to liberate your life force ~ not to change your body. (Carmen Cool, 2014) Ours is a culture equally obsessed with eating as with dieting, and exercise is extolled as the ultimate elixir for both. It is thus no surprise that exercise, once considered simply for its physical and psychological benefits, is now a multibillion dollar industry which promises to shape up the body of our lives as well. While the virtues of physical activity are indisputable, the tolls of dysfunctional exercise are equally noteworthy (Calogero & Pedrotty-Stump, 2010). Although this potentially deadly impact is most obvious in those who suffer with an eating disorder (ED), dysfunctional exercise is ubiquitous. Prevalence rates range from 33-80% depending on the definition of dysfunctional exercise used and the population studied (clinical vs. nonclinical samples). Within the ED population, dysfunctional exercise is associated with increased psychological distress and psychopathology, longer inpatient stays and higher rates of relapse (Naylor, Mountford & Brown, 2011). The empirical findings on dysfunctional exercise are difficult to interpret due to discrepancies in terms and definitions used to describe it, variability in subject samples and settings, assessment measurements and length of follow up. At least ten different terms have been cited in the literature to describe exercise performed to the physical and/or psychological detriment of an individual (activity anorexia, exercise anorexia, anorexia athletica, obligatory exercise, compulsive exercise, exercise addiction, exercise dependence, exercise abuse, excessive exercise, dysfunctional exercise). Some terms imply psychopathology (compulsive exercise) while others do not (obligatory exercise). A consensus definition is vitally needed for effective prevention, identification of those at risk, and informed interventions for those already suffering from dysfunctional exercise (Meyer & Taranis, 2011). In this article, dysfunctional exercise will be briefly described and the concepts of “intuitive exercise” (Hieber & Berrett, 2003) and “mindful exercise” (Calogero & Pedrotty-Stump, 2010) will be offered as new approaches to physical activity, both for those who compulsively exercise and for those who anxiously avoid it. Regardless of the term used to denote dysfunctional exercise, the various definitions used in the literature distinguish two related dimensions relevant to this discussion. The quantitative dimension refers to the physical aspects of the exercise activity—frequency, duration and intensity. The qualitative dimension refers to the psychological aspects of the exercise activity—the degree to which it is compulsive, driven, out of control, and/or ritualized. The frequently used term, “excessive exercise,” commonly refers to the quantitative dimension, whereas “compulsive exercise” is typically used in reference to the qualitative aspects. Research consistently indicates it is the compulsive quality of the exercise that is significantly associated with disordered eating pathology, not the frequency or duration of the exercise itself. This unexpected finding has important implications for the potentially positive role of exercise in the treatment and recovery process for those with EDs (Calogero & Pedrotty-Stump, 2010; Hausenblas, Cook & Chittester, N. 2007; Taranis, Touyz, La Puma & Meyer, 2011). What are the specific components of compulsive exercise? Four key correlates have been identified and evaluated in the literature which appear to have empirical support (Goodwin, Haycraft, Willis & Meyer, 2011). The first is the driven quality of the exercise activity (e.g. exercising regardless of injury, weather, time demands). Secondly, the activity is undertaken in a ritualized, rigid fashion (e.g. exercising at the same time, in the same way, resistant to change). Thirdly, the exercise is performed predominantly to manage weight and shape concerns (e.g. exercise fanatically performed to offset food intake, to maintain leanness or solely for body sculpting purposes). Lastly, the exercise is undertaken to manage negative emotional states (e.g. exercising for the mood elevating effects or to avoid feeling guilty if it’s postponed or stopped). It is the combination of these four elements, at the extreme, that comprise the clinically significant concept of compulsive exercise and which is associated with increased eating psychopathology. Health promoting exercise is also often performed in a routine manner, despite inconveniences, to support one’s health and to benefit from the mood enhancing effects. It is perhaps most instructive to think of healthy vs. compulsive exercise along a continuum, wherein the compulsive end is noted for the extreme guilt one feels if unable to exercise, and by the persistent, repetitive, and excessive nature of the behavior, even when contraindicated and in the absence of pleasure or reward. Readers interested in assessing the quality of their own or their client’s exercise activity can access the Compulsive Exercise Test (Taranis, Touyz & Meyer, 2011) online at Compulsive Exercise Test Whether, when and how an actively recovering eating disorder client begins or resumes exercising remains a matter of professional debate, but there is mounting scientific evidence that when judiciously considered, in medically stable clients, exercise can actually facilitate the weight restoration process in anorexics, as well as proffer improvements in mood, body image and self esteem for all ED clients (Calogero & Pedrotty-Stump, 2010; Hausenblas et al, 2007; Taranis et al., 2011). Hieber & Berrett (2003) introduced the concept of “intuitive exercise” in an online newsletter rich with information on the physical, emotional, psychological, and behavioral signs of overtraining, descriptions of the qualities of healthy exercise and tips for becoming an intuitive exerciser. Guidelines suggested for becoming an intuitive exerciser are reprinted below: Ø Spend some quiet and quality time listening to your mind, heart, and body. Ø Respond to that self-understanding and approach exercise accordingly. Ø Respect your inner needs and consequent internal messages. Ø Respect and respond to your body, especially those messages of pain and fatigue. Ø Examine your motives for exercise. Ø Adjust your exercise as needed and develop the healthiest motives. Ø Reserve and make sacred the time you need to take care of yourself. Ø Find exercise and physical activities which are enjoyable. Ø Remove concepts of fat, calories, and size from your exercise thoughts and language. Ø Feed your body what it needs to assure nourishment and adequate fuel to burn. Hiebert & Berrett, 2003, p. 10 Calogero & Pedrotty-Stump (2010) use the term “negative exercise mindset” to refer to the qualitative or compulsive dimension of dysfunctional exercise. They further distinguish between mindful and mindless exercise as a tool for therapists and clients to develop a recovery supportive approach to exercise. As with intuitive exercise, mindful exercise is process vs. outcome oriented, geared to be internally and present focused, balanced with and supported by proper nutrition and rest, enjoyable and exhilarating. Calogero & Pedrotty-Stump, 2010, p. 435 Lastly, the following are a few simple exercise mantras I’ve coined that may assist clinicians and clients looking for specific ideas on how to begin a new relationship with physical activity: Ø Take it outside! When we were young, we didn’t “work out” we played! Outside, in nature, where the wind in our hair, the sun in our eyes, the sounds of our playmates, and the smell of fresh cut grass enlivened our experience. Nature based vs. gym based exercise can help recovering clients to avoid the inclination to negatively compare or compete with others, and to get overly focused on the computer feedback on the equipment vs. their body’s internal feedback of the experience. Learn to assess and adjust the intensity of exercise by paying attention to your breathing (you should be able to carry on a conversation), and allow internal monitors and awareness to direct the effort and duration Ø Just “un-do” it! Reorient your activity to best suit your recovery needs at the current time (e.g. exercising solo/group, in/outdoors, headset/quiet, internal/external focus). If a specific compulsive exercise is part of your eating disorder, choose different activities to explore until you feel capable of resuming that activity with a positive exercise mindset. For example, if you compulsively attend fitness classes, at the same time, always occupying the same place in class, begin a walking program instead, and vary the times, location and whether you walk alone or with company. Ø Play it forward! Be purposeful, seek community and consider the social benefits beyond your own physical benefits. Sign up for a charitable run or bike ride, become a mentor in a youth based prevention program that includes physical activity (e.g. Girls on the Run), plan a hiking vacation with friends and train together, or join your local chapter of the Adventurous Babes Society! Ø Flexible Flexing! Whatever you do, avoid rigid or ritualistic routines-get jiggy with it! Ø Move as you’re moved! Think back to childhood. What kinds of movement gave you the greatest sense of joy, sourced all your senses, transcended awareness of time and calories burned? Find ways as an adult to recreate this kind of movement. When appropriately timed and considered, intuitive and mindfully considered exercise can become a vital element in and beyond the recovery process. To become fully recovered from an eating disorder requires that we reestablish a relationship with our bodies that is life affirming, nutritionally balanced and fully integrated-meaning our mental, physical, psychological and spiritual states are operating in a unified, open, flexible and adaptive manner. When we are thus wholly embodied, exercise is no longer about calories burned, but about “liberating our life-force.” References Calogero, R. & Pedrotty-Stump, K. (2010). Incorporating exercise into eating disorder treatment and recovery. In Maine, McGilley & Bunnell (eds), Treatment of Eating Disorders: Bridging the Research-Practice Gap, pp. 425-441. Elsevier: NY. Cool, C. (2014). Personal communication. Goodwin, H., Haycraft, E., Willis, A. & Meyer, C. (2011). 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Disordered eating and exercise: Development and preliminary validation of the Compulsive Exercise Test, 19, 256-268. Suggested Reading: Cook, B., Hausenblas, H. & Freimuth, M. (2014). Exercise Addiction & Compulsive Exercising: Relationship to Eating Disorders, Substance Use Disorders & Addictive Disorders. In Brewerton, T. & Dennis, A.B. (eds), Eating Disorders, Addictions and Substance Use Disorders: Research, Clinical & Treatment Perspectives. Springer: NY. Friedman, P. (2009). Diary of an Exercise Addict. GPP Life: CT. Powers, P. & Thompson, R. (2008). The Exercise Balance: What’s Too Much, What’s Too Little, and What’s Just Right for You! Gurze Books: CA. Thomas, J. & Schaefer, J. (2013). Moving (or Not): What’s Best for You? In Almost Anorexic: Is My (or My Loved One’s) Relationship with Food a Problem? (The Almost Effect), pp. 179-203. Hazelden: MN. Thompson, R. & Sherman, R. (2010). Eating Disorders in Sport. Taylor & Francis Group: NY.
Cole Hackett, DMD; Daniel Dela Cruz, DMD and Joseph Blalock, DMD from the Life and Dentistry podcast join Justin and Dr. Mike Freimuth after Day Two of Session Two of Implant Pathway in Dallas, Texas. Fireball was had.
Mike was raised in Arvada, but Wheat Ridge is now my family’s home. His wife’s name is Bonnie and they have four children: Emma, Betsy, Carissa, and Jared. His family is rounded out by our dog, Macie. His favorite times are spent with loved ones and He never miss a chance to cheer for the Broncos! Mike love volunteering through my church, especially when Hes able to offer dental services to those in need. Mike donates my time and expertise through Denver Dream Center and provided dental services to Hope House of Colorado, Stout Street Foundation, and Father Woody’s Haven of Hope. He also donate dental hygiene products to local schools and shelters. Mike followed my grandfather and older brother into dentistry and attended Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska for his Doctorate of Dental Surgery. While in dental school, he spent three months in the Dominican Republic as a student dentist, to provide care to the underserved. After graduation, Mike completed a general practice residency at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Omaha. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Diplomate, American Board of Oral Implantology Diplomate, International Congress of Oral Implantologists American Academy of Facial Esthetics Associate fellow, American Academy of Implant Dentistry Master, Misch Implant Institute American Dental Association Colorado Dental Association Metropolitan Denver Dental Society Mentor, Kois Center of Seattle, WA
Justin catches up with Mike Freimuth, Philip Gordon and Nick Dovey after a busy weekend of dental implant training in Orange County, California. Philip and Nick had recently completed Session 3 of Dr. Moody's and Dr. Freimuth's Implant Pathway, which they then discuss their experience in detail. Learn more about Implant Pathway by visiting http://www.implantpathway.com
LCS Mike Gualtieri with Michael Freimuth of CRDA in Hartford CT by Mike Gualtieri created Podcast
On location at the AAID 65th Annual Conference, Dr. Domingue and Dr. Freimuth talk with Dr. Fred Thompson, a dentist and exhibitor at the 2016 AAID Annual Conference, about technological developments in and the future of guided surgery software, hardware, and techniques. Dr. Thompson is one of the founders of GuidePro3D which recently introduced innovative, simple-to-use dental implant guide system, printed in-office that can be used with or without a CBCT scan. To learn more about Dr. Thompson’s company, GuidePro 3D, visit http://www.guidepro3d.com/ The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Founded in 1951, the Academy is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to implant dentistry. Its membership includes general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists and others interested in the field of implant dentistry. As a membership organization, we currently represent over 5,500 dentists worldwide. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Email us at podcast@aaid.com. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podcasts, SoundCloud and, of course, check out our website at www.aaidpodcast.com.
On location at the AAID 65th Annual Conference, Dr. Moody and Dr. Freimuth talk with Dr. Sydney “Syd” Reyes, FAID, ABOI, and Dr. Christopher Blair about continuing education through MaxiCourses, the AAID credentialing process, and the camaraderie they have experience within the implantology credentialing and conference circuit throughout the years. Dr. Reyes and Dr. Blair both currently practice in Toronto Ontario. To learn more about Dr. Sydney “Syd” Reyes and his practice, visit http://www.northshoresdental.com . To learn more about Dr. Christoper Blair and his practice, visit http://www.palermovillagedental.com . To learn more about continuing education through MaxiCourses, visit http://www.aaidmaxicourse.org/ . To learn more about Dr. Frank Recker, visit http://www.ddslaw.com . To learn more about Dr. Jack Piermatti and his practice, visit http://www.dentalartsofsouthjersey.com . For information about Dr. Natalie Wong and her practice, visit http://www.drnataliewong.com . The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Founded in 1951, the Academy is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to implant dentistry. Its membership includes general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists and others interested in the field of implant dentistry. As a membership organization, we currently represent over 5,500 dentists worldwide. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Email us at podcast@aaid.com. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podcasts, SoundCloud and, of course, check out our website at www.aaidpodcast.com.
On location at the AAID 65th Annual Conference, Dr. Moody and Dr. Freimuth talk with Dr. Austin Davis, a 2015 graduate of Midwest University (Phoenix), about getting into implant dentistry through an AEGD program led by Dr. Michael McCracken, DDS, to dental associate. Dr. Davis is currently an associate at Advanced Dental in Bridge City, Texas. To learn more about the AEGD program Dr. Davis attended in Bessemer, Alabama, click here: http://www.lmcdental.org/programs/al/foundry-dental-center/aegd The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Founded in 1951, the Academy is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to implant dentistry. Its membership includes general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists and others interested in the field of implant dentistry. As a membership organization, we currently represent over 5,500 dentists worldwide. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Email us at podcast@aaid.com. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podcasts, SoundCloud and, of course, check out our website at www.aaidpodcast.com.
On location at the AAID 65th Annual Conference, Dr. Domingue and Dr. Moody interview Dr. James Oshetski and Dr. Michael Freimuth about dentistry, getting into implant dentistry, sedation, sharing a mentor, and a moose. To learn more about Dr. Oshetski and his practice, visit www.droshetski.com. For information about Dr. Freimuth and his practice visit www.myprosmile.com. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Founded in 1951, the Academy is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to implant dentistry. Its membership includes general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists and others interested in the field of implant dentistry. As a membership organization, we currently represent over 5,500 dentists worldwide. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Email us at podcast@aaid.com. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podcasts, SoundCloud and, of course, check out our website at www.aaidpodcast.com.
The Health Care Field is Wide Open With Opportunities For Lawyers! A #LawSchoolInsider Interview with Hayley Freimuth of Navitus Health Solutions
Episode #251Scheduled Guests: Robert Rosen talks about the importance of a healthy leader, Joel Freimuth shows how to measure an employee's performance in 2014, Dorie Clark discusses why everyone needs a brand, Todd Greene is the inventor HeadBlade, Murray Holland shows why the national debt is hurting every small business.Sponsored by Nextiva and Sage One.