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In this episode of "Next Steps 4 Seniors: Conversations on Aging," host Wendy Jones explores the keys to a long and healthy life. She emphasizes the importance of quality over mere longevity, highlighting habits like mindful eating, incorporating nuts and turmeric into diets, and staying physically active. Wendy also discusses the benefits of socialization, maintaining a positive attitude, and managing stress. She encourages listeners to identify their unique "superpower" to share with others, aiming to inspire seniors to take proactive steps towards a healthier, more engaged, and fulfilling life as they age. Have questions or suggestions? Call 248-651-5010 or email hello@nextsteps4seniors.com. For podcast topics or sponsorship opportunities, contact marketing@nextsteps4seniors.com. Don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and share on your favorite podcast platform. Visit NextSteps4Seniors.com to learn more and explore additional resources. Let’s take the next steps together! This episode is proudly sponsored by Aeroflow Urology, a leader in incontinence care solutions. You may be eligible to receive your incontinence supplies at no cost through your insurance, delivered discreetly and directly to your door. Visit aeroflowurology.com/ns4s to learn more.Support our mission: https://nextsteps4seniors.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a compelling episode where we explore the essence of happiness and work ethic with Paul Epstein, a two-time bestselling author and former NFL and NBA executive. Listen in as Paul recounts his early life experiences in Baja California, shedding light on the "inner game" of success over external achievements. Through heartfelt memories, he illustrates the profound impact of purpose, legacy, and relationships on his storied career, offering wisdom and practical advice on finding joy in life's simplest moments.Next, we tackle the challenge of instilling work ethic and resilience in children growing up in comfortable environments. Discover practical strategies such as using time clocks for school attendance and encouraging persuasive presentations to foster decision-making skills and responsibility. We also discuss the role of curiosity, passion, and higher education in developing a proactive mindset, highlighting the importance of creating adversity for kids who don't naturally face hardships.Finally, we explore the significance of soft skills in business through the contrasting leadership styles of two San Francisco 49ers presidents, Parag and Al Guido. The conversation underscores the value of emotional intelligence, effective one-on-one communication, and understanding workplace culture. Additionally, we cover topics such as building resilience in sports sales, connecting through common ground, and maintaining focus for holistic growth. Learn how to use Mondays as a launchpad for sustained success and navigate the balance between business focus and personal growth. Don't miss this insightful episode packed with valuable lessons for personal and professional development.Highlights:(01:24 - 02:33) Early Life and Inner Game(05:46 - 07:26) Mexican Work Ethic and Parenting Values(14:13 - 16:00) The Value of Networking in Education(21:36 - 22:23) Communication Skills With Son(27:21 - 28:21) Building Resilience Through Responsibility(35:53 - 36:46) Connecting Values to Real Estate Offers(40:07 - 41:26) Finding Meaning and Mattering in Work(47:01 - 47:58) Special Connection to Las Vegas(54:33 - 55:34) Overcoming Shiny Squirrel Syndrome(57:46 - 59:21) Social Media Distraction and ProductivityCHAPTERS (00:00) Happiness and Work Ethic(07:26) Instilling Work Ethic in Children(18:01) Importance of Soft Skills in Business(25:31) Building Resilience in Sports Sales(30:21) Connecting Through Common Ground(41:26) Embracing the Win Monday Concept(48:00) Mastering Monday Momentum and Holistic Growth(53:52) Navigating Business Focus and Personal Growth(01:00:43) Empowering Talk
Jeff Golden has a lot to share on how and, more importantly, WHY we need to focus on living more fulfilling lives and being present in the moment.Women in particular have a tendency to take care of everyone else around them first, while putting their own self care and wellness on the back burner. This podcast is designed to give you actionable advice and tools to help you power up your own wellness journey, and live the best life possible!I am your host, Amy Zellmer. I am editor-in-chief of MN YOGA + Life magazine and author of The Chair Yoga Pocket Guide. Additionally I am passionate about yoga, photography, wellness, and all things glittery! You can find out more about me at www.creatingwellnessfromwithin.comFollow me on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter Today's guest is: Jeff GoldenJeff Golden is the author of Reclaiming the Sacred: Healing Our Relationships with Ourselves and the World, winner of the Grand Prize at the Nautilus Book Awards. He has been teaching and writing about these topics for over thirty years, most recently at Vassar College. He was a Fulbright Scholar in sustainable development and a recipient of the State Department's Millennium International Volunteer Award. He is a prison reform and animal rights activist, and has headed several nonprofits promoting social justice, sustainability, and international education. A native of Idaho, he resides in the Mohicanituk Valley in New York, with his children, the river, and the stars. www.reclaimingthesacred.netHis book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4193xQMConsider supporting the podcast for $5 though BuyMeACoffeeSupport the show
We are pleased with the conversation with Shay Foulk, a business consultant at Ag View Solutions who also runs Monier Seed. Venturing beyond traditional investment paths, Shay's diverse background in agronomy and military service sheds light on the ever-changing dynamics of the agricultural industry. His perspectives may inspire a reconsideration of unconventional approaches, potentially fostering individual success and community development within the farming sector. Episode highlights: AgView Mission: Thriving Farms Precision with Profit Manager Structured Farm Transitions Peer Groups Foster Growth AgView Guides with Confidence Consistency for Success Admitting Gaps, Swallowing Pride Understanding Vital Documents Conduit Between Farm Vision Flexibility in Business Connect with Shay: Cost Production tool - farmprofitmanager.com Consulting / Conferences / Peer groups - agviewsolutions.com Seed business - monierseed.com Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria
Acceptance does not imply that you no longer desire to have a child. It does not mean you are betraying your dream or your longing. Acceptance means acknowledging and saying, This is my reality. In one of this week's episodes on Weekly Dose with Dr. Ude, we have a special guest who will share her story in this week's topic.Dr. Gail Miller is a maternal fetal medicine physician Tedx speaker and life coach. She is the founder of Path Onward Life Coaching empowering women who are childless not by choice to live fulfilling and purpose filled lives. Check it out!Here are the social media link of Dr. Gail MillerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pathonwardlifecoachingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/childlesspathonward/HereLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gailmiller1/Website: https://pathonward.com/Looking a quality primary-care physician?Call 3043501087Www.applevalleyfamilymed.comAccepting New PatientsOpen 7days a weekEvening Hours Available!Subscribe herehttps://youtube.com/@weeklydosewithdrude4026https://podcasts.apple.com/.../weekly-dose.../id1663403651Please Like and Share…Disclaimer: This content is for information purposes only. While I am a Physician, I am not your personal physician. Nothing discussed should be taken as intentional personal medical advice. Any personal medical questions or concerns must be directed to your personal physician. #applevalleyfamilymedicine #primarycarephysician #healthtips
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Ken W. Stone. Ken W. Stone “The Soul Archaeologist” is a spiritual teacher, messenger, and healer. He is the founder of The Resonance Experiment, and author of the forthcoming book Resonance: The Path of Spiritual Mastery. God expresses through Ken in a unique way: when people sit with him in transmission, they have a profoundly different experience of the Divine in their body. For example, he has worked with a number of advanced former students of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who each said, unprompted, following their initial session with him, “that was the deepest spiritual experience of my life.” Ken helps elite athletes, high performing teams, and spiritual messengers unlock and express their divine potential on the playing field, and in the world. His work helps individuals and teams open sustaining deep flow states so they can expand their experience of “the zone” professionally and personally. Connect with Ken: https://www.youtube.com/KenWStoneTheSoulArchaeologist https://www.facebook.com/ken.stone.spiritual.teacher Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
This is quite possibly my favorite interview of all time!!! Discover the secrets to a more connected and fulfilling relationship as we delve into the world of masculine and feminine energies with the insightful relationship coach, André Paradis. Our eye-opening conversation explores the differences between these qualities and how embracing them can lead us to live a more balanced life. From understanding traditional gender roles to the impact of modern gender politics, we leave no stone unturned in this transformative discussion.Together with André, we examine the consequences of blurring the lines between masculine and feminine energies, such as the rise in divorce rates and challenges in parenting. We also discuss the importance of nurturing our innate instincts to create strong and loving relationships. By diving into the world of intergenerational trauma, we uncover the power of healing and how understanding our past can lead to liberation.Don't miss this captivating episode as André shares his expertise on personal transformation coaching and offers invaluable insights into stepping into our masculine and feminine energies. Learn how integrating these qualities within ourselves can enhance our relationships, parenting styles, and overall life satisfaction. Join us on this journey towards a more harmonious existence and discover the limitless potential that lies within each of us.Support the showIf you feel inspired please consider sharing this episode with a friend, writing a 5⭐️ review or becoming a Raising Wild Hearts Member here!
Join Greg Michelman on The Traded Life podcast as he welcomes the multi-talented Danny Galvez, the voice of Apex coaching group, to discuss the importance of personal connection, growth, and forgiveness. From overcoming traumatic experiences and breaking negative family patterns to staying grounded and connected to nature, Danny shares his journey of personal growth and inspires listeners to embrace life to the fullest. Through their engaging and vulnerable conversation, Greg and Danny emphasize the power of positivity, collaboration, and reinvention, encouraging listeners to trade their current life for the one they were born to live! Listen now and be inspired to make positive changes in your life.Timestamps[00:00:05] Guest interview with Apex Voice Danny Galvez[00:03:12] Power of Personal Connections in Business[00:06:08] Importance of human connection with technicians[00:09:00] Surviving Childhood Abuse[00:12:34] The Impact of Past Trauma on Present Behavior[00:15:37] Reviving Respect for Families[00:19:02] Managing Chaos and Protecting Energy[00:22:01] Self-care and connections while traveling[00:24:50] Breaking the Cycle of Generational Trauma[00:27:58] Creating a Positive Family Legacy[00:31:11] The Power of Positive Thinking and Communities[00:34:11] Forgiveness and Letting Go[00:37:22] Role of Step-Parents in Children's Lives[00:40:23] Connecting with Nature: Benefits and Importance[00:43:23] Importance of Grounding and Releasing Emotions through Nature[00:46:00] Spreading love and positivity in the DJ industry[00:48:38] Pursuing Passions with Curiosity and Creativity[00:51:52] Building Authentic Relationships and Living Fulfilling Lives[00:54:30] The Importance of Being Productive with Limited Time Best Quotes[00:02:18] You know it's funny too. It's like you go through those processes and, you know, whether you're a desk jockey or you're an outdoor person. You know? You you got systems and processes and little things that go into the logistics of everything that we do in life, and you just get better [00:04:19] One of the biggest things and one of the best things you can do especially if, you know, Whether you run a big business or a small business is to keep that personal touch in everything that you do [00:05:42] But you cannot automate the human interaction that has to go on when you're trying to operate a successful business [00:09:09] I remember being a kid when I was, like, thirteen years old, there's something that happened to me. And I haven't talked a lot about it but most thirteen my father almost raped meAll Quotes[00:06:42] And you know the person that is doing the job is doing the right thing well, at least you feel at the end of the day that he's doing the right job. Right? Like, you feel confident in the fact that it's being done right and someone's letting you know what the next step is [00:03:16] The fact that somebody reaches out and is like, you, here's my personal. You know? And if there's something you really need to reach out to me, meant a right out of the gate [00:00:33] A man is the voice of Apex, which is one of the world's leading coaching groups [00:01:44] You don't show up. It's like, thank god. I'd be like the world's worst tradesman and tradesman if I did that. So -- It's all good, man. But it happens. You know? That's life sometimes [00:08:19] And that's it's I wish I would have had those revelations a little bit earlier [00:10:57] My dad's a very violent marine. On top of that, very intimidating [00:11:51] And that was the moment because I knew, like, thankfully, whatever it was, I don't know if it was prayer, divine intervention, but my father stepped out of the shower. He got dressed, and he said, alright, just get your clothes on. Go back and finish your yard [00:05:42] But you cannot automate the human interaction that has to go on when you're trying to operate a successful business [00:05:07] The way that they're able to connect with me when they need something, they don't have to go through 4 or 5 different phone calls to reach the person that's most important, that's really gonna help them with their problems [00:09:09] I remember being a kid when I was, like, thirteen years old, there's something that happened to me. And I haven't talked a lot about it but most thirteen my father almost raped me [00:07:38] It's like you feel like you're a member of the family right out of the gate. Maybe you could speak to that a little bit because not everybody's like that, and I don't know if you were always this way or you had some experience that happened, and you're like, man, I'm not living my life to my fullest potential on who I'm really supposed to be [00:11:32] My heart was broken, and I was mad at the same time. You know, when your heart breaks and then there's nothing but rage that flaming fire that comes up from inside of your soul, you could rip somebody's head off [00:02:18] You know it's funny too. It's like you go through those processes and, you know, whether you're a desk jockey or you're an outdoor person. You know? You got systems and processes and little things that go into the logistics of everything that we do in life, and you just get better [00:03:42] I think nowadays, we have so much access to technology. We've almost thought that you can automate everything, and you can't automate everything. You can't automate the human spirit [00:00:43] My man is just the happiest man I've ever met in my life. Somehow brings the energy no matter where he is, and brightens the life of every soul he touches [00:04:19] One of the biggest things and one of the best things you can do especially if, you know, whether you run a big business, or a small business is to keep that personal touch in everything that you do [00:13:03] And then until you fix what's broken, until you come out and speak about what's broken about you, it's very hard to move forward. Like, how can you move past things like that if you're not willing to share [00:09:21] I was almost sadistic with it because I would welcome it because I would use it as a charging station to power me [00:06:22] And the fact that he took a little extra time to just kinda let me know what was going on. I know most people are like, I don't care. Is it fixed? Does it work? But, you know, that that right there is priceless to me [00:12:39] But I know it's a culture too, though. Right? Like, culture's been we've we've been kind of bread to do that too. That's why a lot of people are so fucked up, and that's why A lot of people are not living to their fullest potential because I think a lot of people have buried shit deep down, and it's very hard to move on from it.Blog PostArticle 1: The Value of Learning from Your Mistakes with Danny Galvez On today's episode of The Traded Life, host Greg Michelman invites Danny Galvez, the voice of Apex, to share his insights on how you can trade the life you have for the life you were born to live. In this episode, Danny emphasizes the importance of learning from your mistakes and the value of having proper systems and processes in place. Here are three tips from Danny to help you learn from your mistakes:1. Embrace the learning experience: Even when things don't go according to plan, view it as an opportunity to learn and grow.2. Put systems and processes in place: Establishing proper systems and processes can help prevent future mistakes and improve efficiency.3. Keep open lines of communication: Whether it's providing phone numbers, emails, or text messages, having clear communication channels can help prevent misunderstandings and ensure that the necessary parties are informed. Danny says, "It's always the simple things that pinch you." This statement emphasizes how easily things can go wrong, even for the most experienced individuals. Therefore, learning from your mistakes and implementing effective systems and processes will help you decrease the chances of making mistakes in the future. If you want to learn more about Danny's insights and how you can trade the life you have for the life you were born to live, tune in to this must-listen episode of The Traded Life. Article 2: The Benefits of Positive Energy with Danny Galvez On this episode of The Traded Life, host Greg Michelman introduces his guest, Danny Galvez, the voice of Apex, who shares his expertise on the benefits of positive energy in all aspects of life. Danny has an infectious positive energy that he brings to all of his endeavors. He shares, "Somehow [I] bring the energy no matter where [I am], and [brighten] the life of every soul [I] touch." Danny's positivity is a testament to his belief that there are significant benefits to living life in a positive way. Here are three tips from Danny on how to stay positive:1. Practice gratitude: Gratitude can help shift your focus from negativity to positivity, even in challenging situations.2. Surround yourself with positive people: Having a supportive group of people can help you maintain a positive attitude and outlook.3. Focus on solutions, not problems: Rather than dwelling on problems, focus your energy on finding solutions. In Danny's words, "When you can come to things from a place of empathy and understand that everybody has stuff going on, no matter who you are or what everything looks like on the outside, it just really eases things." Therefore, if you want to learn how to harness positive energy and trade the life you have for the life you were born to live, tune in to this episode of The Traded Life featuring Danny Galvez.Social Post1) Attention all podcast lovers! Have you heard about The Traded Life podcast featuring host Greg Michelman and special guest Danny Galvez yet? Join them as they discuss how to trade the life you have for the life you want. Listen now! #TheTradedLife #GregMichelman #DannyGalvez #PodcastLove2) Plug in your headphones and tune in to The Traded Life podcast hosted by Greg Michelman with guest speaker Danny Galvez! Discover the world's leading coaching group and learn how to brighten the life of every soul you touch. 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Kamini Wood is a Certified Life Coach who is the creator of AuthenticMe® and the CEO of her coaching company Live Joy Your Way, which specializes in helping high performers and overachievers navigate past traumas and toxic relationships, empowering them to live with impressive self-acceptance, self-confidence, and self-leadership. In addition to her training in internal family systems and cognitive behavioral-based coaching, Kamini holds certifications in various modalities, including life, wellness, high-performance coaching, teen life, conscious uncoupling, calling in the one, new money story, breath work, meditation and diversity, equity inclusion, and belonging. She is also trained in conscious parenting and coaching for children. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:The difference between internal and external perfectionism.When should a person hire a coach instead of a therapist?The holistic approach Kamini uses to help her clients learn how to reduce stress and anxiety and work through trauma.What is conscious parenting, and how Kamini coaches children. SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS KAMINI:What is imposter syndrome?How does setting healthy boundaries help a person to become more authentic?What does a bad relationship with money look like, and how do you help a person form a healthier relationship with money? Website: https://www.kaminiwood.comKamini's Books: https://www.kaminiwood.com/store/RiseUp Live Joy Your Way Podcast: https://www.kaminiwood.com/riseup-live-joy-your-way-podcast/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/itsauthenticme/Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/itsauthenticme
“How much do we need to do in order to feel like we are enough? And why do so many of us feel like we're not enough?”-Rachel SimmonsDo you struggle with feeling that you're never enough? Do you worry that your achievements never quite meet the expectations of those around you?My guest Rachel Simmons is an expert when it comes to the pressures that women put on ourselves. She is the author of Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy, and Fulfilling Lives, which teaches girls self-compassion as an alternative to self-criticism, how to navigate toxic elements of social media, and how to manage overthinking—important skills that hold as much value for adults as they do for young women!In this conversation, we explore the culture of effortless perfectionism that so many of us live in, the expectations that we feel compelled to live up to, and how to break free.In this episode of the Road to Seven podcast, you'll discover:The invisible barriers that contribute to the gender gap in senior leadership roles — and why women often misunderstand themWhy girls today are working a ‘second shift' on social media and how this impacts them in other areasWhy politicizing our realities can help to empower ourselves and the young women around usAbout Guest: Rachel Simmons is a New York Times bestselling author. As a leadership development expert and coach, Rachel helps people build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their own courage. She serves on the faculty of the Google School for Leaders, is an associate with Cultivating Leadership, and co-founded the national nonprofit Girls Leadership. Highlights: 00:01 Intro03:05 Meet Rachel Simmons05:16 Political consciousness & gender gap08:01 Girls, anxiety & social media 09:31 “Culture of effortless perfectionism”12:47 Sharing our realities16:03 Tips for female executives19:39 Self worth24:28 Rachel's business story27:34 HBR story29:06 What she knows now & what's nextLinks: Rachel SimmonsRachel's BookFacebookIG: @racheljsimmons Celeste BarberIG: @celestebarber The Culture CodeTo work with me and make your next power move, visit here!Stay ConnectedSubscribe in iTunes for more episodes with great tips and conversations with women that are revolutionizing the way we do business - don't miss it! Join the Road To Seven Facebook group to meet other like-minded entrepreneurs who want to band together and help each other rise up.I would be grateful if you left a review on iTunes so that others can find and boost their business! Click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review.” Follow me!Instagram: @shelaghcumminsTwitter: @shelaghcumminshttps://facebook.com/ShelaghCumminshttps://linkedin.com/in/shelaghcummins
Dr. Michael Jaquith had a rough start in life growing up with an extremely abusive father. Although he already had academic and corporate success, he achieved his greatest triumph when he learned how to meaningfully connect with others to make them feel seen and heard. Now he teaches other men the secrets to feeling fulfilled, connected, and happy. You can reach Dr. Michael at his website https://catholiclifecoachformen.com.Some of the highlights Dr. Michael shares:His personal story of being raised in abuse. No emotions were allowed.His boss's brutal honesty that made him realize he needed to make some changesMen typically allow themselves to feel two emotions: anger and lustHow (and why) a man can get beyond the basic two to experience deeper connectionsHow addiction tries to fill emptinessHow to break free from addictionHow faith in a loving god helps fill the emptinessAnd more Please share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.
Forbes Reports: · A quarter of respondents (25%) think they can do a better job than their boss does. · Almost 1 in 5 (17%) workers say their boss takes credit for their work. · Not surprisingly, younger employees (those ages 25 to 34) feel the least comfortable challenging their boss' ideas (35%) while 50- to 64-year-old workers feel most comfortable (41%). · Just over a third (35%) of female respondents feel comfortable challenging their boss' ideas. · Laura Noel is an Organizational Development consultant, leadership coach, and a senior consultant and facilitator with The Arbinger Institute as well as an International Best Selling Author and Podcast Host. Prior to launching her business, Stretch Into Success, Laura served in the United States Air Force for more than 27 years, rising to the rank of Chief Master Sergeant. She spent much of her Air Force career teaching personal growth and leadership. · Since retiring from the Air Force, Laura has served as a consultant to organizations, individuals, and solopreneurs to streamline business processes while maximizing effectiveness, alignment, and impact. She helps clients stretch their thinking and mindsets in a way that opens them up to new possibilities. · Laura is a PsyD candidate in the field of Leadership Psychology and Neuroscience at William James College, where she serves as adjunct faculty. She has continued to develop her expertise as a coach and consultant through her studies. She also worked closely with her mentor, the late Bob Proctor, for years. Proctor who was a world-renowned expert in human potential and success. · Laura spent several years singing professionally in the USAF Band, both throughout the Boston area and around the world. When she's not helping clients improve their results, you can probably find her working on her music. She is married to her best friend and fellow Airman, Gary. She joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://www.stretchintosuccess.com/
Click Here to Start 5X'ing Your Farm Sales AND Your Life This week you saw me offer feedback on several farm websites that I know from experience, when you implement the coaching I offered, will be the start of you 5X'ing your farm sales. That's just one coaching session. We do this EVERY week inside the coaching program. The farmers I'm giving feedback to each week are selling out in ONE email what used to take them months. They're selling more in ONE WEEK than they used to sell the whole season. They're raising their prices to make a 40%+ profit finally. Join Now and Begin 5X'ing Your Farm Sales AND Your Life All because they're committing to doing the work of working on their mindset and their marketing for one year. Not only are they making more money, they experience this: No longer feeling burned out Working reasonable hours Setting firm boundaries Making daily time for themselves Feeling present with their family every day You've got to know, though, 5X'ing your farm sales is not all about the money. It never is. Yes, money solves a lot of immediate problems. We solve those for sure! But then, 5X'ing their farm sales becomes about so much more. Paid off mortgages. Husbands and wives able to quit day-jobs and be home full-time on the farm. Healed marriages. Healed relationships with parents and in-laws and kids. No more juggling bills each month because there's always enough in the bank. Finally taking a family getaway during the busiest months of summer... with NO guilt. And more. INFINITELY more. The average person will 5X their sales. Some less, some more, depending on how committed you are to the coaching. And then you find - The more profit your farm makes, the more you are able to do for your community, your family, and yourself. It's the difference between being stuck at the computer trying to make the numbers work and being able to hire and help a bookkeeper make a living so you can improve the soil. It's about working hard and seeing your customers have better health and better lives because of your farm products. It's about having time for yourself again and having more time with your family, instead of constantly working and worrying about being able to pay the bills. And I know you're no stranger to hard work, so if you're willing to put in the effort to make these outcomes happen for you, sign up for my program, 5x Your Farm Sales Coaching Program for Farmers. Inside, you'll get one year of: Advanced Marketing Strategies for your specific marketing pieces. Focused feedback every week. Learn the 5 Day Focused Sales Launch Access to three of my best courses designed to help stop the overwhelm, structure your farm for profit, and increase your sales Access to a Facebook group where you'll meet and learn with fellow farmers on the same path as you Weekly group coaching with me where you can bring any problem, marketing, business, or life challenges, that comes up for you along the way and be supported in your growth
Welcome to Hot Topics! Gabrielle Crichlow talks to Anne Hayes about how she handled her self-destructive teenager.Who is Anne Hayes?Anne (aka Mama G) is a #1 international bestselling author, emcee, lyricist, mystic, energy master and the CVO of Kicka$$ Happyness. She is also the founder of a highly customized online coaching program designed To Transform Troubled Teens Using Ancient Wisdom To Live Happy, Fulfilling Lives. The Kicka$$ Happyness Academy utilizes a synergistic system that effectively activates each member's ability to take full charge of his/her life. Anne also shares inspirational messages over smooth instrumentals. With decades of experience working with teens in a variety of settings, Anne is credited with turning around so many lives, including that of her own teenage daughter. As a powerful liaison between parents, community leaders, and teens, she intends on turning around a lot more lives with her natural, passion-driven, non-conventional approach.You can find Anne Hayes:On the web: https://kickasshappyness.com/On Facebook # 1: https://www.facebook.com/kickasshappynesOn Facebook #2: https://www.facebook.com/MamaGRhymesOn Twitter: https://twitter.com/kickasshappynesOn Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kickasshappynessOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kickasshappyness/On Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mamagrhymesREPLAY of Free 5 Day Turn Around Your Teen Event:https://bit.ly/turnaroundyourteeneventFree Case Study Video:https://bit.ly/turnaroundyourteenFree Active Assistance Call:https://calendly.com/kickasshappyness/activeassistancecallWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cvX4IodSg2Y**********************************************Follow A Step Ahead Tutoring Services:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AStepAheadTutoringServicesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesTwitter: https://twitter.com/TutorASATSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_f96O9Z7qtuWlotc_fub4Q Eventbrite: https://astepaheadtutoringservices.eventbrite.com Visit us on the web: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com Sign up for our Hot Topics! text list: https://tapit.us/pZRwv8 OR text the code HOTTOPICS to (917) 764-3975Sign up for our tutoring text list: https://tapit.us/cipPJOSign up for our tutoring email list: https://squareup.com/outreach/a41DaE/subscribeListen to "Hot Topics!" on audio: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com/hottopicsaudioSupport us:Cash App: https://cash.app/$ASATS2013PayPal: https://paypal.me/ASATS2013Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/ASATS2013Zelle: success@astepaheadtutoringservices.com:: Original date of episode is August 30, 2022 ::
The Holidays and New Year are just around the corner and if you're like most people you're probably saying to yourself, "This coming year I'm going to work out more" or "That's it, I'm going to get more discipled with my fitness goals come January 1st." Jesse and Tiffany Leyva with Outlaw Fitcamp are here to make communities happier, healthier, and more fit and want to help you too. Jessie even shares a remarkable story of one of his members who went from being stuck in a wheelchair to becoming a trainer with the brand! They're teaching us all to rebel against a sedentary lifestyle and become our own personal fitness "outlaw". Are you ready to become an outlaw or own a location? outlawfitcamp.com
"There's plenty of joy that can be found in the stuckness." As the second half of the interview goes, Allen talks more on how he continuously shares his purpose through communication. He recalls and shares some of his valuable conversations and how it helped him become more loving and understanding of himself. Allen also had the opportunity to answer questions from their small live audience (Tanur's real estate team), mostly about being stuck and pursuing bliss. Listen as the interview on Guiding Organizations Through Culture Initiatives that Inspire People to Live More Authentic and Fulfilling Lives caps off with Allen talking about: His communication with his star family Maintaining leadership without being controlling Dealing with negativity around the world On pursuing bliss and feeling stuck His personal view on the world's direction Get to know more about Allen Little: ⬇️ Instagram YouTube Channel - Allen Little with A Little Motivation ➡️ Want to be updated on Allen's latest speaking engagements? Follow him on his Instagram page! ➡️Do you want to join the growing community of People of Purpose? Follow and like our Facebook and Instagram pages to get inspired and connected with purpose-driven people like you!
"Drink plenty of water" "There's no such thing as I can't". Who knew that these words would birth a successfully confident speaker? These are the words from his father that Allen lives by - from spending the best ten years of his life with his father when he was young, staying at homeless shelters, sleeping near bus stops and motels, to finding his purpose to help others. Allen Little is a now a Professional Speaker, Author, & Coach. He specializes in instilling Godfidence into individuals. Waking up a source of power in people that's rooted in God. He's given a TEDx Talk on the little voice in our head that can be found on YouTube. For 3 years in a row Allen Little was rated the #1 Coach based in Kansas City by Expertise.com. Allen believes that the secret to success is keeping God first and loving your neighbor as you love yourself. In this week's episode of People of Purpose, Tanur and Allen will talk about how he developed into a phenomenal speaker and how he captured purpose through conversations. Get to know more about Allen Little: ⬇️ Instagram YouTube Channel - Allen Little with A Little Motivation These are the other key
I am so excited to bring you this week's episode with special guest Anne Hayes who shares her story, as well as her daughter's story of transformation after trauma. After developing several tools for herself, Anne went on to help teens who may be suffering. She discusses the importance of community and mentorship throughout the healing process, as well as the importance of conscious parenting. Anne (aka Mama G) is a #1 international bestselling author, speaker, songwriter, vocalist, energy master, and the CVO of Kicka$$ Happyness. She is also the founder of a highly customized online coaching program designed to Heal And Transform Troubled Teens, So They Live Happily, Fulfilling Lives. The Kicka$$ Happyness Academy utilizes a synergistic system that effectively activates each member's ability to take full charge of their life. Anne also shares inspirational messages over smooth instrumentals. With decades of experience working with teens in various settings, Anne is credited with turning around many lives, including that of her teenage daughter. As an effective liaison between parents, community leaders, and teens, she intends to turn around many more lives with her natural, passion-driven, non-conventional approach. Connect w. Anne Hayes (Mama G)Check our her WebsiteKickAss Happyness - Free Casestudy Connect w. Holly FinucanJoin Holly's Community Instagram FacebookEnjoying the show? Please leave a review here, and post a screenshot of you listening on your social platform. Don't forget to tag us, @finucanholly.Music: https://www.bensound.comConnect w. Holly FinucanJoin Holly's Community Instagram FacebookEnjoying the show? Please leave a review here, and post a screenshot of you listening on your social platform. Don't forget to tag us, @finucanholly.Music: https://www.bensound.com
This podcast features Kaleshwar, a BCom student and mentor with Snehagram in Karnataka speaks not only about seemingly insurmountable challenges but also with the steely resolve and rocky grit with which he overcame them, and continues to do so. He is in conversation with CNS Executive Director Shobha Shukla who spoke to him around AIDS 2022 (24th International AIDS Conference) in Montreal, Canada. Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, aCast, Podtail, BluBrry, Himalaya, ListenNotes, American Podcasts, CastBox FM, Ivy FM, and other podcast streaming platforms.
This podcast features Dr Michael Babu Raj of Sneha Charitable Trust shares insights about I'M Possible Fellowship that is reimagining how we can support children living with HIV to grow up normally and live normal fulfilling lives in a society that gives them a fair chance with equity, rights, justice, and dignity. He is in conversation with CNS Executive Director Shobha Shukla around AIDS 2022 (24th International AIDS Conference) in Montreal, Canada. Dr Michael Babu Raj is the former Deputy Director of KHPT (Karnataka Health Promotion Trust). Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, aCast, Podtail, BluBrry, Himalaya, ListenNotes, American Podcasts, CastBox FM, Ivy FM, and other podcast streaming platforms.
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Krishna Rajendran, Founder and CEO of Karallief, an American company that focuses on the research and development of innovative herbal extract formulas through rigorous scientific protocols. Karallief has united the powerful forces of nature, science, and innovation to develop and manufacture clinically tested synergistic herbal formulas that target various health areas. Karallief stands out from the rest because they understand the science and synergy behind herbal extracts. Tune in to learn more on this!
Mandy brings us a powerful, heartfelt word about three "p's" to help us live more fulfilling lives: "preparation, peace, and perseverance." We believe this anointed message will speak straight to your heart and lead you deeper into the abundant life we have in Christ Jesus alone. (Originally uploaded on March 9, 2021)
Rachel Simmons, New York Times bestselling author of The Curse of the Good Girl, Odd Girl Out, and Enough As She Is, applies her years of research and work with adolescents to offer guideposts for empathetically raising kids. This conversation explores practical ways to support our tweens and teens with authenticity. Show Notes: Odd Girl Out The Curse of the Good Girl Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives Produced by Dear Media
Motivation and Inspiration Interviews with Professor of Perseverances
Eric Teplitz has an abundance of life experiences to draw upon including things as varied as pursuing a music career in Nashville, backpacking over 500 miles of the Appalachian Trail, volunteering in a hospital, completing an Ironman triathlon (after three attempts), and finally meeting and marrying the love of his life, Samantha. Website: https://ericteplitz.com/ To learn more about James, visit Professor of Perseverance. You may also contact him through email, James@professorofperseverance.com or call 615 – 336 – 2181
Trigger Warning * cancer*This podcast episode is in loving memory of Brittany Crosby Thank you so much for being here and tuning into this episode I recorded with Rees Crosby. Rees is the husband of the late Brittany Crosby- and he came on to share her journey of stage 3c ovarian cancer & how Brittany chose to "live life on purpose." Although I never met Brittany- I was heavily impacted by her journey when I first heard it through a different podcast (I'll link it below) because it reminded me of why I really wanted to start this podcast- to empower YOU to find the little joys in the everyday, feel the fear and do it anyway, and live a life you are proud of. So I knew I wanted to have Rees come on to share with us about Brittany's light & how despite her cancer journey- she truly adventured and tried to have fun every step of the way.I think you will leave this podcast feeling touched & SUPER inspired to get out of your comfort zone- and also like you and Rees are friends!You can connect with him on Instagram -Rees Crosby (@rees.crosby) • Instagram photos and videosDid you LOVE this episode? Screen shot you listening & TAG me in your IG stories so I can say hello & thank you :) Court•Life Purpose Coach(CLC) (@journeytolimitless_) • Instagram photos and videosTo hear the episode of EmpowerHER podcast where I first heard Brittany's story: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7BU3SrttCCg3ichdOQbWVq?si=48b64b874cfc44bc
VALUES are what inspire our actions and choices -the moral compass that guides our lives and makes us feel purposeful.How do our kids transition from a full-on acceptance of what their parents espouse to a place where they can also gain exposure to and have a chance to process and assess other perspectives?What are the Issues and circumstances that may help-or hinder-our kids' ability to define their values, so that they can move forward into adulthood with strong guiding principles?How do we measure the impact on our kids of an individual-achievement-oriented society-and the values that society elevates and celebrates?Has the exclusivity and high cost of a college education and today's college-level focus on job preparation, credentialing and networking replaced the longer-lasting benefits of learning how to think, collaborate, listen and self-define?What links the increasing number of kids who experience mental health issues in High School and College to this diminished opportunity to seek and explore in an effort to define a path forward driven by passion, engagement and connection to the world?How has the over-protection we have visited on our kids impacted their ability to engage, debate and listen confidently to others In our efforts to protect our kids from suffering more than they already do, we may actually be making them more fragile and ill-equipped to face the challenges inherent in learning and growing on the way to adulthood.
I have wanted to have this episode for the LONGEST time and I feel this is the perfect timimg because I have been seeing more and more people talk about wanting to leave their hometown. And honestly...leaving my hometown 5 years ago to move to Colorado was one of the impactful ways that I started to discover my true self and live a more fulfilling life. In this episode, I share my journey of leaving my hometown and how it wasn't an easy journey but one that was worth it all. I also share 5 benefits of leaving your hometown, as well as 5 tangible things you can do start making that MOVE!!Love this episode? Screenshot this episode & tag me in your Instagram stories- So I can say thank you for listening! Court•Life Purpose Coach(CLC) (@journeytolimitless_) • Instagram photos and videosGirls LOVE Travel group: girls LOVE travelSearch Girls LOVE Travel on Facebook and then search for a chapter group for the city you are moving to! They often do events to connect with each other.
We all can be of value to other people. It doesn't matter if it's small or big; we have to focus on making positive impacts on people in need. Helping veterans is a way to make a huge difference and serve a purpose. The co-founders of Backpacks For Life Brett D'Allesandro and Alexa Modero sit with Anand in Limitless One's first in-person podcast. Backpacks For Life's mission is to provide a unique and personalized support system for homeless and at-risk veterans struggling to reintegrate into civilian life. Brett and Alexa discuss how they helped veterans of all eras, equipping them with the right tools and solutions to seamlessly and confidently reintegrate into society and thrive. They also share details of their personal experiences and explore how they started in this field. Listen to their amazing journey of turning personal pain into positively contributing to the lives of thousands of veterans in need.
This podcast has been inspired by a research project conducted on behalf of Fulfilling Lives Lambeth Southwark and Lewisham. Fulfilling Lives in a nationwide project funded by the national lottery community fund that aims to support people with multiple disadvantage. It tests new ways of ensuring individuals receive joined up and person-led services which work for them. Multiple disadvantage in this case refers to people who experience challenges with mental-ill health, substance use, homelessness or contact with the criminal justice system. In the podcast you will hear from the expert by experience group who have guided this research and who talk about their own experience of multiple disadvantage, you will also hear quotes from participants in the research which are read out by the experts by experience and questions from the general public. This is the first of two podcasts – the second podcast is out on the 7thJuly and called ‘Listen to Me'. **Just as a warning there may be content in the podcast that some listeners may find upsetting.
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Derrich Phillips is a bestselling author, combat veteran, husband, and proud father on a mission to help youth achieve their dreams and lead fulfilling lives. He’s dedicated to helping youth break the cycle of generational poverty and empowering people of all backgrounds to improve their lives and escape the poverty mindset. When not writing, Derrich enjoys traveling, competing in Ironman races, volunteering, and spending time with his loving family, and dog in Dallas, Texas. Website: http://www.derrichphillips.com/ www.mentorselect.com Book on Amazon: Poverty Powerball: Turn Adversity Into Your Winning Ticket
Mandy brings us a powerful, heartfelt word about three "p's" to help us live more fulfilling lives: "preparation, peace, and perseverance." We believe this anointed message will speak straight to your heart and lead you deeper into the abundant life we have in Christ Jesus alone.
Special Guest: Rachel Simmons Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, due out today from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women the skills they need to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The post How to Ensure that Every Girl Knows She Is Enough As She Is with Rachel Simmons ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special Guest: Rachel Simmons Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, due out today from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women the skills they need to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The post How to Ensure that Every Girl Knows She Is Enough As She Is with Rachel Simmons ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Beth Nelson is an inspiration and leader for women who are ready to awaken into the fullest version of themselves at midlife and leave a meaningful impact on the world. Beth created Ignited Women to unleash the greatly under-utilized wisdom of midlife women into the world and foster a cultural shift in how they are seen and valued. In this episode we talk about self discovery, reigniting your life, and digging into your sensuality through the five senses.
Today we talk to Anika Horn, who has dedicated her life to bringing excellence, purpose, and well-being to the social impact scene. Anika is the founder of Social Venturers, an organisation that provides social impact professionals with the insight, resources, and community to lead fulfilling lives and purpose-driven careers.We talk about the importance of knowing your “why” when working in the positive impact context, what you can do to maintain balance in your personal and professional life, how to create collaborative ecosystems to support social entrepreneurs and much more.Support the show (https://efectocolibri.com/podcast/)
In episode #10, Vlad Magdalin shares a template to run effective and inclusive company-wide meetings - as well as some great tips to make the hybrid remote model work for your company. We also discuss Webflow’s dual mission - and the biggest dilemma that Vlad faced as he scaled the team. Vlad is the CEO of Webflow, a software company empowering people to create websites without the need to code. Tune in to hear all about Vlad’s leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!
Are you chasing a dream but need a little guidance along the way? This week, I catch up with Ali Goodin to talk about her new project, Ful Life Coaching. We talk about the origins of this passion and how it stemmed from a pretty dark time in her life. We discuss where she finds her inspiration and how she can help others reach their goals. Check it out to hear how she turned her love of helping people into her own life coaching business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbyeapathy/support
Darcy Elks explains how meaningful social roles lead to fulfilling lives. When you think of all that is good and fulfilling in your life, what comes to mind? Mom, worker, wife, sister, daughter, friend, student, teammate… Our social roles define us. What social roles does your child with a disability have now? What are they working towards? You can read the full show notes and transcript here. If you are enjoying the Good Things in Life Podcast, I would so love it if you would rate and leave a review in iTunes. The more ratings and reviews the podcast gets, the more likely that others will see what Good Things in Life Podcast has to offer.
Darcy Elks explains how meaningful social roles lead to fulfilling lives. When you think of all that is good and fulfilling in your life, what comes to mind? Mom, worker, wife, sister, daughter, friend, student, teammate… Our social roles define us. What social roles does your child with a disability have now? What are they working towards? You can read the full show notes and transcript here. If you are enjoying the Good Things in Life Podcast, I would so love it if you would rate and leave a review in iTunes. The more ratings and reviews the podcast gets, the more likely that others will see what Good Things in Life Podcast has to offer.
Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
In this episode you will hear: (07:51) In this week’s news segment, an article from New York Times, “As Students Struggle With Stress and Depression, Colleges Act as Counselors”, by Brad Wolverton. This article dives into the efforts made by schools to address the increasing need for mental health services for college students. Wolverton shares several examples of how colleges are investing in their counseling staff and resources, forcing many schools to rethink their treatment strategies. (19:31) We are in Chapter 99 of 171 Answers and we’re talking through what you need to know about the very-important FAFSA. Anika and Mark each share five or six important things everyone should know about the FAFSA. (29:49) This week’s question is from Gail from New Jersey and she wants to know if it is a bad strategy to apply to one school in the early decision round – and wait for that decision, before applying to other schools. Anika begins by sharing her opinion and then Mark explains his view. Next, Anika and Mark share a bunch of questions we would like to ask Gail that are follow up questions to her question. (43:19) Mark concludes his interview with Emily Griffin, Director of the Loeb Center for Career Exploration and Planning, at Amherst College in – How can you evaluate and fully utilize a college’s career center. (54:47) Mark’s recommended resource of the week is the book, “Enough as She Is” by Rachel Simmons. The subtitle is, “How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy, and Fulfilling Lives”. Mark regards this book as one of the most profound books he has read in his life. He does something he has never done before, he implores every parent of a daughter and every college counselor to purchase this book and read this book. (01:08:19) This week’s college spotlight light is Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island. Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: questions@yourcollegeboundkid.com If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! We are excited to give our listeners a chance to play a role in shaping what topics we discuss, as well as what guests we have on our podcast. You can let your voice be heard by completing this survey. Just put the following link in your browser and give us your honest feedback. We thank you in advance. Every episode of Your College-Bound Kid will align with a chapter from the book 171 Answers to the Most-Asked College Admission Questions. To get a copy go to Amazon and click: If you want to place a bulk order, you will save money by purchasing this book at 171answers.com. Every penny goes to The Atlanta Mission, a Christian organization that helps over 1000 homeless residents every day. If you want to see what future episodes will discuss in the book chapter section, just go to 171answers.com and then click the red button "See exactly what 171 Answers covers"
Rev. Amanda & Rev. Amani talk about many of the spiritual tools that they utilize in their own lives and relationships. They share about how they share those tools with others and in their coaching practices. These tools have helped them and their clients grow, transform, and live more fulfilling lives. For more information about booking a session with Rev. Amanda, you can find her at: polypriestess.com amandaganley.com More info about both Rev. Amani & Rev. Amanda also at: abqcsl.org
In this episode, I share my thoughts on the power of the NoCode movement and how it will allow far more people than ever before to create their dreams and execute on their ideas. This massive freedom of creation will empower the rest of the world who aren't technical to also partake in the exponential power of software. This is only the beginning...
Ryan Lampers, the StHealthy Hunter, and "Doc" Hillary Lampers of Hunt Harvest Health join Sam on The Wild Initiative. In this episode, they discuss the idea behind Hunt Harvest Health, staying healthy in order to chase your passions until you're old an gray, hunters leading the charge for healthy eating, the hard work and conditioning required for backcountry hunting and things hunters can focus on to begin improving their health and readiness. Also, in this episode, they discuss launching Western Hunting Summit 2020, investing in yourself and key ways to increase your consistency and success as a hunter. Take advantage of the lowest price available. Make sure you pick up your limited-time presale passes for Western Hunting Summit 2020 starting Friday, October 18, 2019 at 10am MT at westernhuntingsummit.com. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/121. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author, speaker, podcast host, licensed counselor, and life coach, Tina has won thirty writing awards. She is passionate about guiding people across the threshold of healing to access life’s potential and has over twenty years of teaching experience. Two of her writing workshops are available through Serious Writer Academy. Tina is the publisher of Inspirations Online, a writers’ devotional, and mentors four chapters of Word Weavers International. Beautiful Warrior, her upcoming book on women’s esteem, is scheduled to release with New Hope Publishers in July of 2019. Her podcast, Flourish-Meant, equips listeners to soar with encouragement, inspiration, and practical tools for living their best. For the latest on Beautiful Warrior, or to connect with her as a speaker, coach, or manuscript therapist, visit tinayeager.com.
‘The Science of Living Longer’ National Geographic teamed up with the National Institute on Aging to find the longest lived societies in the world. The … Continue Reading Blue Zones – 9 habits for a longer and more meaningful life
Welcome to a very special Care Home Management magazine podcast as we celebrate the Care Home Awards. CHM is proud to be the official media partner for this great event and our journalists caught up with the winners, sponsors and organisers. A must listen for anyone keen to share best practice. Care UK won a string of awards, including Best Care Home Group for providers with more than 50 homes. We talk to ceo Andrew Knight about the company’s fantastic ‘Fulfilling Lives’ approach to care. We also interview Rachel Beckett, chair of Wellburn Care Homes which picked up an award for the superb dining experience it gives to residents. We also hear from Cornerstone Healthcare Group’s maintenance manager Andy Foster about an award-winning initiative to introduce more effective seizure monitors and safer mattresses; and from Valerie Manor’s owner and manager Zoe Fry about its family approach to running the business which means it has a waiting list for nurses wanting to work there. We cap off this Care Home Awards Special with a chat to headline sponsor Legal & General Retirement Living Solutions’ ceo Steve Ellis and organiser Matthew Davies who gives us an exclusive about next year’s Awards. Well done to everyone on a great event!Support the show (http://chmonline.co.uk)
Today Art visits with career transition coach Bill Ellermeyer. Bill has helped hundreds of people identify second careers and connect them with the people and resources they need to move on after their initial career. Art and Bill discuss the dangers of not continuing to be active both mentally and physically, how one assesses what he or she has talent and passion for after dentistry, and what some of his clients have done after their initial careers. He also suggests great resources that can help you assess your next steps after dentistry. Bill encourages people not to retire, to chase their passion, and to give back. A very thought provoking episode that could change your life.
Anxiety and fear keep us on a very narrow path. These limitations are an invisible prison that many of us are unconscious too. It becomes part of our identity, therefore, we no longer see it or question it, although we sense something is quite right. This is where we need to be able to clearly see if anxiety and fear are a major problem in our life. In order to start heading in a new direction we need to identify how fear and anxiety have limited us. We need to see that we in our prison, the kind of prison it is, in order to plan our escape. To read my self-development articles please visit my site here: http://freedomfromtheknown.com
Michael W. Hartford, MHA CAPT, USN (Retired) As Chief Of Staff (COS), Michael provides direct support to the Executive Director (ED) of the Marcus Institute for Brain Health (MIBH) to accomplish its strategic work, “defining excellence” goals, and continuous improvement efforts. He is a “buffer” between the ED and his direct-reporting team to solves problems, mediate disputes, and deal with issues before they are brought to the ED. Acts as a confidante and advisor to the ED, as well as a sounding board for ideas. He is on the executive and leadership teams, and serves as a thought leader, practicing an iterative approach to learning, evaluation, and sharing best practices. This position is in lieu of a Chief Operations Officer/Director position and is responsible for ongoing leadership and oversight including the development of strategies and processes which contribute to the University and/or campus mission. Michael previously served on the senior executive team for Zeiders Enterprises, Inc. from November 2013 to November 2015. Zeiders, a Quality of Life Company, is an industry leader focusing on Military Family Readiness and Resilience Services. His portfolio included working in collaboration with the Navy 21st Century Sailor Office in support of having the “Most Mentally Prepared Service Members and Family in Department History”. Mike served as Deputy Director, Reserve Component, Navy Medicine, at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Falls Church, Virginia from October 2010 to September 2013. He retired as a Navy Captain culminating a military career spanning almost four decades. He also served as the Navy Senior Liaison Officer with the Department of Veterans Affairs while mobilized as a Care Manager with Navy Wounded Warrior/Safe Harbor from March 2007 to November 2009. Prior to being commissioned as a Navy Officer he served as a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard and Army National Guard from 1974-1986. In addition to holding senior-level healthcare executive positions in the Department of Defense, he has held c-suite executive level positions in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Florida Department of Health (DOH). He also worked as a Program Director for Healogics, Inc., formerly Diversified Clinical Services, in providing a continuum of comprehensive wound care services at Wound Care Centers throughout the United States. His positions in the Florida DOH in Hillsborough County, Florida were Administrative Services Director, Financial Administrator and Health Center Administrator. His twenty-two (22) year VA career included assignments as Assistant and Acting Director/Chief Executive Officer in Long Beach, CA. and Associate Director/Chief Operating Officer in Loma Linda, CA. In 1999, while serving as Director/Chief Executive Officer at the VA Health Administration Center, Denver, CO, he was recalled to active duty to serve at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in Washington, D.C. as the Director for Navy Reserve Medical Programs. He is Board Certified in Healthcare Management and a Fellow in the American College of Health Care Executives (ACHE). He is Past-President, ACHE Western Florida Chapter and received a White House appointment to serve on the Board of the Veterans Advisory Committee on Rehabilitation. He has also served as a Board Director for Help Hospitalized Veterans. Mike is a graduate of the 79th Interagency Institute for Federal Health Care Executives and Leadership VA. He is a member of the Military Officers Association of America, American Legion, AMVETS, DAV, Loyal Order of the Moose, The Army and Navy Club, Association of the United States Navy and a life member of the Leadership VA Alumni Association. Mike is a service-connected disabled military Veteran and has dedicated his life to serving other military Veterans, active duty service members and their families. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Management from Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, and a Master’s Degree in Health Administration from the University of Laverne, Laverne, CA. Military decorations include the President's Legion of Merit and Meritorious Service Medal (Gold Star).
Rachel Simmons is the author of Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, and the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women skills to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. Rachel was the host of the PBS television special, “A Girl’s Life,” and her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Atlantic, Slate, and The New York Times. She’s is a regular contributor to Good Morning America and appears often in the national media. You can follow Rachel’s work at this link and get a copy of her latest book Enough As She Is, just released in paperback, here. In the interview, Rachel and I discuss: Why Rachel dropped out of a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship program to pursue her research How women and girls struggle with an acute fear of failure How parents can build resilience in their children What educators can do in the classroom to help students overcome their fear of failure What you can do to stop overthinking after a failure How you can exercise your failure muscles to build up your resilience - Get your FREE copy of my e-book. Text OZAN to 345345 or navigate to weeklycontrarian.com to download a free copy of my e-book, The Contrarian Handbook: 8 Principles for Innovating Your Thinking. Along with your free e-book, you’ll get the Weekly Contrarian — a newsletter that challenges conventional wisdom and changes the way we look at the world (plus access to exclusive content for subscribers only). Don’t want to miss future episodes? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on iTunes or Google Play. As always, thanks for listening.
Joshua David Stein, a physical education philistine, gets schooled on the social, emotional, and educational benefits of team athletics by co-host and "Wall Street Journal" sport columnist Jason Gay. Making the case for sports as a cultural foundation, Gay enlists the help of famed NBA writer and not-so-famed youth soccer coach Sam Anderson to convince Joshua that competition can help kids find joy and friends -- if their dads can manage not to be total pricks about it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Simmons is the author of Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, and the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women skills to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The cofounder of national nonprofit Girls Leadership, she is an experienced curriculum writer and educator. She is currently the leadership development specialist at the Wurtele Center for Leadership at Smith College, and is Girls Research Scholar in Residence at The Hewitt School in New York. Rachel has served as a national spokesperson for the Always #LikeAGirl and Keds Brave Life Project campaigns, and consults nationally on women’s professional development. Rachel was the host of the PBS television special, “A Girl’s Life,” and her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Atlantic, Slate, and The New York Times. Rachel is a regular contributor to Good Morning America and appears often in the national media. Odd Girl Out was adapted into a highly acclaimed Lifetime television movie. Rachel lives in Western Massachusetts with her daughter. On this episode NPC was fortunate to to have the opportunity to sit down with the delightful Ms. Simmons and learn more about what she has to offer families and young people as they navigate life and relationships. This podcast would not be possible without Northampton Community Television. Check them out here: http://northamptontv.org/
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Dr. Dan welcome bestselling author, expert, changemaker, and media favorite Rachel Simmons to discuss her new book ENOUGH AS SHE IS (www.rachelsimmons.com) and her crucial helping parents, educators, and communities to support our girls. Dr. Dan and Rachel address ambition, anxiety, wellness, and the pressure on our girls (and boys) today. They also discuss social media pressure, fear of missing out, and communicating with your teenage daughter. Other topics in today’s episode (and in Rachel’s bestselling books and work) include: Enough As She Is -- Girls have never been more successful, yet they’ve also never struggled more with anxiety, stress and depression. Girls’ Love-Hate Relationship With Social Media & How to Parent Through It -- Why do girls say they don’t exist if they’re not online, yet at the same time feel they have no choice? Five Skills Every Confident Girl Needs -- Confidence doesn’t just happen in girls. It is built. Fat Talk and Body Image -- The compulsion for young girls to discuss their bodies negatively. Perfectionism -- Effortless perfectionism is adding even more pressure to our children’s lives. Parents and Authenticity -- Parents can only connect deeply with their parents if Mom and Dad own their own baggage and their mistakes. Model Self-Compassion -- Showing your children you can be kind to yourself; children are watching your every move all the time. For Rachel’s Parent Footprint Moment, she reflects on her own experiences with her daughter’s unconditional love for her and it is that love that gave Rachel new access to self-love. Watch this free video to learn more about Dr. Dan and Parent Footprint Awareness Training®.
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Natalie Portman won't accept 'Jewish Nobel Prize' in Israel, plus Jewish artichoke drama in Italy. Our Jewish guest is Rachel Simmons, the author of Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives. Rachel explains the pressures facing young girls in America today, how we can support our daughters and nieces and friends, and whether things are any better at Jewish schools. Our gentile of the week is Linda Curtis, whose memoir Shunned: How I Lost My Religion and Found Myself, chronicles her decision to leave her close-knit Jehovah’s Witness community and ultimately being formally shunned by the religion. Linda tells us about life as a Jehovah's Witness, why she left, and why she has no animosity towards the community—and family—that shunned her. Her question for the panel is whether Jews are ever formally excommunicated like she was. We love hearing from our listeners! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our new listener line: 914-570-4869. We may share your note on the air. If you like us, please consider leaving a review in iTunes. Want more Unorthodox in your life? Follow us on Twitter and join our Facebook group to chat with the hosts and see what happens behind-the-scenes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Show your love for Unorthodox with our new T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies. Get yours at bit.ly/Unorthoshirt. This episode is sponsored by Harry’s. Get a free trial shave set when you sign up at harrys.com/unorthodox. This episode is sponsored by One Day University, which brings together the greatest professors from the world's top schools to present special versions of their best lectures live. Register for upcoming events at www.onedayu.com using code UNORTHODOX for 30 percent off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For many girls today, the relentless pursuit of accomplishment is fueled by harsh self-criticism and an acute fear of failure. Rachel Simmons has been researching young women for two decades, and her research plainly shows that girl competence does not equal girl confidence—nor does it equal happiness, resilience, or self-worth. As an educator and author of "Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives", Rachel teaches girls and women skills to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. Want to be part of the conversation? Join our “Inflection Point Society” Facebook Group for everyday activists who want to make extraordinary social change through everyday actions. Your support is the nutrient that keeps us marching! Please support the program at inflectionpointradio.org/contribute.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Rachel Simmons, author of Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy, and Fulfilling Lives, shares how our culture’s message to girls that they can achieve anything has become such a burden to succeed at everything. Dr. Dina Rose, author of It’s Not about the Broccoli: Three Habits to Teach Your Kids for a Lifetime of Healthy Eating, shares how nutrition is irrelevant when feeding kids, among other tips. Jennifer Schriber, author of From Mac & Cheese to Veggies, Please, shares why picky eating is more than just a nuisance. Daria Best LCSW, MS. Ed, shares lesser known signs of anxiety.
Kathryn interviews WalletHub consumer finance expert Jill Gonzalez on their 2018 report of the “Best and Worst States for Women”. Gonzalez helps us compare the 50 states and DC across 23 key metrics, including median earnings for female workers, women's preventative health care and female homicide rates. Gonzalez is featured on NBC's Marketplace, CBS Radio, and in The NY Times and Fortune. Kathryn also interviews NYTimes bestselling author Rachel Simmons on her latest book “Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives”. Today, girls are glass-ceiling busting, selfie-taking world changers, coming of age in an era of historic promise. Simmons cautions that more does not always add up to a life that is happy or well. Simmons translates the often toxic messages faced by adolescents and offers step-by-step directions on how to help girls redefine success in healthy ways.
Kathryn interviews WalletHub consumer finance expert Jill Gonzalez on their 2018 report of the “Best and Worst States for Women”. Gonzalez helps us compare the 50 states and DC across 23 key metrics, including median earnings for female workers, women's preventative health care and female homicide rates. Gonzalez is featured on NBC's Marketplace, CBS Radio, and in The NY Times and Fortune. Kathryn also interviews NYTimes bestselling author Rachel Simmons on her latest book “Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives”. Today, girls are glass-ceiling busting, selfie-taking world changers, coming of age in an era of historic promise. Simmons cautions that more does not always add up to a life that is happy or well. Simmons translates the often toxic messages faced by adolescents and offers step-by-step directions on how to help girls redefine success in healthy ways.
Special Guest: Rachel Simmons Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, due out today from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women the skills they need to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The post How to Ensure that Every Girl Knows She Is Enough As She Is with Rachel Simmons appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special Guest: Rachel Simmons Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, due out today from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women the skills they need to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The post How to Ensure that Every Girl Knows She Is Enough As She Is with Rachel Simmons appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special Guest: Rachel Simmons Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, due out today from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women the skills they need to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The post How to Ensure that Every Girl Knows She Is Enough As She Is with Rachel Simmons appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special Guest: Rachel Simmons Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives, due out today from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women the skills they need to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. The post How to Ensure that Every Girl Knows She Is Enough As She Is with Rachel Simmons appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Attention anyone who wants to see girls succeed: tune in to this conversation with bestselling author Rachel Simmons. Her latest, “Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives” serves as the backdrop for our chat. Rachel’s research shows girl’s competence does not equal confidence. Girls have never been more anxious and overwhelmed, feeling that no matter how hard they try, they will never be good enough. About Rachel: Rachel Simmons is a bestselling author, educator and consultant helping girls and women be more authentic, assertive and resilient. Her latest release, “Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives” , is due February 27 from HarperCollins. Her previous work includes the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl. As an educator, Rachel teaches girls and women skills to build their resilience, amplify their voices, and own their courage so that they—and their relationships—live with integrity and health. Follow Rachel: Website | Books | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube --- Support the show Thank you to our generous supporters! We are working toward our goal to fund the full season. Can you donate? Please visit our Go Fund Me page. --- You can subscribe to Body Kindness on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio. Enjoy the show? Please rate it on iTunes! - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1073275062 Are you ready for Body Kindness? Get started today with my free e-course and on-demand digital training. Learn more - http://bit.ly/2k23nbT The New York Times Book Review calls Body Kindness 'simple and true'. Publisher's Weekly says it's 'a rousing guide to better health.' http://bit.ly/2k228t9 Watch my videos about why we need Body Kindness on YouTube. https://youtu.be/W7rATQpv5y8?list=PLQPvfnaYpPCUT9MOwHByVwN1f-bL2rn1V --- Enjoy the show? Please subscribe and rate it. Have a show idea or guest recommendation (even yourself!) E-mail podcast@bodykindnessbook.com to get in touch. Join us on the Body Kindness Podcast Facebook group where you can continue the episode conversations with the hosts, guests, and fellow listeners. See you there! Nothing in this podcast is meant to provide medical diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Individuals should consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice and answers to personal health questions.
As part of our Spotlight on domestic abuse and homelessness, Deidre talk to Lucy Watson from Fulfilling Lives about their hopes to change the way that services come together to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse who have multiple and complex needs. For a transcript of this interview see: http://bit.ly/2y8Iccg
Tune in as Patricia interviews Sallie Felton radio show host, life coach, hyponotherapist, author, facilitator and inspirational speaker. She has helped hundreds of people overcome the obstacles and self-limiting beliefs that previously held them back from achieveing their goals and living more authentic and fulfilling lives. Her radio show Light At the End of The Tunnel co-hosted with her husband, Conway Felton, discusses all aspects of depression with expert guests from their particular fields. Sallie is the co-author of several books including Stepping Stones To Success with Deepak Chopra and the late 2010 release, GPS For Success with Stephen Covey.
Tune in as Patricia interviews Sallie Felton radio show host, life coach, hyponotherapist, author, facilitator and inspirational speaker. She has helped hundreds of people overcome the obstacles and self-limiting beliefs that previously held them back from achieveing their goals and living more authentic and fulfilling lives. Her radio show Light At the End of The Tunnel co-hosted with her husband, Conway Felton, discusses all aspects of depression with expert guests from their particular fields. Sallie is the co-author of several books including Stepping Stones To Success with Deepak Chopra and the late 2010 release, GPS For Success with Stephen Covey.