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Best podcasts about getting to zero

Latest podcast episodes about getting to zero

What's the Big Idea with Andrew Horn
Jayson Gaddis - ”Getting to Zero” - How to master conflict resolution in your important relationships

What's the Big Idea with Andrew Horn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 59:21


These days, I only fire up the podcast for people who I believe to be truly world-class at what they do.   @jaysongaddis is one of those people.   His book “Getting to Zero” provides a practical framework to master conflict resolution in our important relationships.   Jayson offered up a ton of practical wisdom about how we can approach conflict consciously, tips for effective communication, and how to navigate the inner turmoil that challenges our personal fulfillment and growth.   Here are

20 Minute Books
Getting to Zero - Book Summary

20 Minute Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 30:16


"How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships"

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Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
14th Annual Mineta National Transportation Policy Summit—Getting to Zero Deaths on Our Roadways: Is the IIJA up to the Challenge?

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 115:59


The United States faces a public health crisis on its roads. In 2021 alone, almost 43,000 people died in traffic crashes and millions more suffered serious injuries. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg calls the situation a preventable crisis—one for which we must take responsibility by recognizing that human lives are not a price to pay for modernity. New funding available through the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) provides a significant opportunity to reduce crashes through infrastructure redesign. Join the Mineta Transportation Institute and a panel of national experts to discuss the role of infrastructure redesign in achieving a national goal of zero traffic fatalities. NOTES This program is supported by the Mineta Transportation Institute at San José State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Financial Quarterback Josh Jalinski
Getting to Zero Tax Bracket with David McKnight

Financial Quarterback Josh Jalinski

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 54:57


Fan favorite tax strategist and best selling author David McKnight is back with Josh. Together they discuss David's step by step process to get the zero tax bracket in retirement. It's no secret that tax rates are only going up and getting to the zero tax bracket is how to preserve your wealth.

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Habitual Excellence
Getting to Zero Harm for Patients and Staff with DEIA and Psychological Safety Concepts [Webinar]

Habitual Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 90:47


View video and more here ay 16, 2023, from 1 to 2:30 pm ET A panel discussion with a team of leaders from Value Capture, LLC, clinicians, Continuous Improvement professionals, and DEIA practitioners (scroll down for bios): Deondra Wardelle Mark Graban Debbie Sears Barnard Alan Wikler, Psy.D. Gerald Harris Ken Segel About the Session Discover what getting to zero harm means and explore how getting to zero harm for patients and staff can be achieved by emphasizing the most fundamental aspect of Lean, actively showing respect for others. Recognize how combining Continuous Improvement, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) and the four stages of Psychological Safety can promote health equity and improve patient and staff safety. Discuss intentional approaches to create and develop equitable, psychologically and physically safe spaces for diverse healthcare staff and patients of underrepresented groups that benefit staff engagement and the overall patient experience.

Habitual Excellence
Preview: Getting to Zero Harm for Patients & Staff with DEIA and Psychological Safety Concepts

Habitual Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 32:56


Deondra Wardelle and Mark Graban discuss the ongoing blog series and upcoming panel discussion webinar on the theme of "Getting to Zero Harm for Patients with DEIA and Psychological Safety. They share what sparked the #RootCauseRacism® collaboration with Value Capture, LLC. They also discuss the power of connecting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) to Psychological Safety as a way to promote health equity and offer countermeasures that improve patient and staff safety. Blog series: https://www.valuecapturellc.com/blog/tag/rootcauseracism Webinar registration (for the live event or recording): https://www.valuecapturellc.com/webinar-panel-zero-harm-patients-staff-deia-psychological-safety

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Working Through Conflict In Marriage and Parenting with Jayson Gaddis

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 70:22


Jayson Gaddis is an executive coach, author, podcaster, speaker, a global leader on interpersonal conflict and connection, and is the founder & CEO of The Relationship School. Today, he joins Larry to talk about his new book "Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High Stakes Relationships", and discusses the importance of conflict resolution in relationships. Conflict resolution is vital for successful long-term relationships. Whether it's a family, a business partnership, or a team, we have to learn how to work through conflict in order to maintain a healthy relationship. When Jayson talks about “getting to zero,” he means that it's our baseline for feeling good and connected. When there's no conflict or unresolved issues, we're at zero. But when conflict arises, our number goes up to one through ten, with ten being the worst. We can be triggered and activated, enraged, or totally shut down. Although Jayson doesn't like conflict, he has a passion for conflict resolution. He's motivated by the bad feeling he gets when he's at odds with someone. He wants to figure out a way to help the average person because conflict resolution isn't something we're taught in school or college. It's a vital life skill that everyone should learn. It's important to remember that conflict isn't always a bad thing. It can be a way to deepen our connection with someone. When we work through a conflict and get to the other side, we have a better understanding of each other and a stronger relationship. thedadedge.com/417 www.relationshipschool.com thedadedge.com/alliance 1stphorm.com/dadedge      

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Wealth Strategy Secrets of the Ultra Wealthy Podcast
EP043: Getting To Zero Taxes With Proactive Tax Planning

Wealth Strategy Secrets of the Ultra Wealthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 47:25


Casey Meyeres is a Tax Partner with ProVision serving successful business owners, entrepreneurs, professionals, and investors with tax and wealth planning to help achieve their goal of financial freedom.   With over 24 years of experience in public accounting, ranging from tax and audit compliance and consulting for a broad range of public and privately held companies, business owners, and high net worth individuals.   The tax season is coming up and you're looking for ways to save on taxes? This episode is for you! With Casey's comprehensive knowledge of different industries, you will be able to find which strategy works best with potential investments in order to lower those pesky bills you receive from Uncle Sam every year.    Casey takes you through the ins and outs of tax strategies to help you save money. He provides detailed information about how depreciation impacts your wealth's bottom line, as well as what steps are next for those interested in exploring this avenue - tax efficiency!    With the wealth of opportunities available to W2 employees, it's easy for side hustlers and entrepreneurs alike. As long as you have that entrepreneurial spirit Casey is there with a helping hand! Tune in now and don't miss out on this amazing episode.    In this episode we discuss:    Casey's background and wealth journey.  Casey's wealth strategy and how it has worked for him.  Tax strategies for investing in oil & gas. Bonus depreciation and other advanced tax strategies. Creating a side hustle as part of your tax strategy. Casey's biggest wealth strategy advice for tax efficiency.     Connect with Casey Meyeres:  www.provisionwealth.com   Call: 480-467-4400   Connect with Pantheon Investments:    Join the Pantheon Investor Club: https://pantheoninvest.com/investor-signup/  Website: www.pantheoninvest.com  Podcast: www.pantheoninvest.com/podcast  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PantheonInvest  Instagram: www.instagram.com/pantheoninvest  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pantheon-invest  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pantheon_Invest   Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EsPFlwQUpMXgRMvrmbAfQ  Holistic Wealth Strategy Book:https://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Wealth-Strategy-Roadmap-Financial/dp/B089CS58F1  Email: info@pantheoninvest.com  

TerraWatch Space
#51: Getting To Zero Deforestation with Satellite Imagery - Arjen Vrielink, Satelligence

TerraWatch Space

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 58:34


In this episode, I am speaking with Arjen Vrielink from Satelligence. Satelligence is a startup based in the Netherlands that is building solutions to monitor deforestation, track supply chains and carbon stocks using Earth observation data.Arjen has been a twitter friend for a while and I really like his pragmatic takes on the future of the industry and outlook for EO. So, we talked about exactly that!In this episode. we discuss about his company Satelligence, their journey, strategy and tech stack, challenges associated with using satellite imagery and what I found to be a fascinating subject - the four waves of EO companies.Satelligence's Website: https://satelligence.com/Arjen's Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arjenvrielink---[ 01:05 ] : Arjen's story[ 03:48 ] : Overview of Satelligence[ 05:53 ] : Four waves of Earth observation companies[ 13:30 ] : Satelligence's tech stack[ 20:13 ] Challenges with using satellite imagery[ 27:39 ] : Open-source vs proprietary IP [ 31:20 ] : Solving the challenges[ 39:20 ] :Navigating the funding challenge[ 44:02 ] : Roadmap for Satelligence[ 48:08 ] : Arjen's most controversial take on EO[ 49:54 ] : Outlook for EO

Let's Talk Love | A Real Love Ready Podcast
Jayson Gaddis - Working Through Conflict In Your Relationships

Let's Talk Love | A Real Love Ready Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 51:25 Transcription Available


Today on Let's Talk Love, we're diving deep into the topic of conflict with Jayson Gaddis. Jayson teaches us the importance of conflict in our high-stakes relationships. He has created a dynamic, practical conflict resolution method aimed at helping us work through conflict with those we care about, as quickly as possible. This is very important work. We highly recommend you read or listen to his book, Getting To Zero, and apply these conflict resolution tools in your own life. “When you know how to work through conflict in your high stakes relationships, every other area of your life improves.” We hope you enjoy our conversation!We want to hear from you! Send us your anonymous questions for the Podcast as well as our weekly IGTV Live Ask The Experts Q&A. https://realloveready.com/submitaquestionJoin our community for FREE at realloveready.com. By becoming a member you get access to exclusive workshops and upcoming events from Real Love Ready.Learn more with Jayson:The Relationship SchoolGetting To Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes RelationshipsThe Relationship School Podcast CONNECT WITH JAYSON ON SOCIALS: https://www.facebook.com/jaysongaddisfanpage/https://www.instagram.com/jaysongaddis/https://twitter.com/jaygaddishttps://www.youtube.com/user/JaysongaddisCONNECT WITH RLR ON SOCIALS: facebook.com/reallovereadyinstagram.com/reallovereadytwitter.com/reallovereadyWatch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/reallovereadyCredits: the Let's Talk Love Podcast is hosted by Robin Ducharme, recorded and edited by Maia Anstey, and transcribed by Otter.ai. 

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Head Start
Getting to Zero Waste

Head Start

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 65:58


90% - keep that number in mind -  that's how much of your event waste you should be diverting away from landfill to be able to claim that your event is a zero waste event. Sounds tough? Easy? For most races that's a pretty high bar to clear - particularly as, when you start adding everything up, it quickly becomes apparent that a race can generate waste in many more ways than may seem obvious at first. To see how a race might get to that zero waste goal, I'm joined today by P3R's Director of Operations, Brain Schmidt. Brian and the P3R team have really been at the sharp end of event sustainability, having achieved a zero waste status for the very popular DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon since before “event sustainability” was even a term!With Brian's help we're going to be looking at a race's more obvious - and less obvious - sources of waste, waste segmentation, recycling, composting and reusing waste materials, as well as the importance of joining forces with local agencies and businesses that share your sustainability goal.And since making sustainability sustainable in the long term has to come with a dose of financial pragmatism, and a careful balancing act between respecting the environment and delivering a fun race experience, we'll also look at things like sustainability sponsors and other ways to take some of the burden of achieving zero waste off your shoulders.In this episode:the biggest sources of race wastehow much waste does a typical race produce per participantwhat zero waste means and what sources of waste go into the calculation of race wasterecoverable vs reusable vs recyclable vs compostable race wastewaste materials you may think is recyclable but isn'treducing cardboard packaging waste donating leftover swag and discarded clothing working with local sustainability organizationsmanaging race purchases to reduce material leftoverspremium giveaways vs tons of giveawaysfewer water stations = less water station wastemanaging the cost of sustainability efforts through sustainability sponsorshipsMany thanks to our podcast sponsors, RunSignup and Racecheck, for supporting our efforts to provide great, free content to the race director community:RunSignup are the leading all-in-one technology solution for endurance and fundraising events. More than 26,000 in-person, virtual, and hybrid events use RunSignup's free and integrated solution to save time, grow their events, and raise more. Find out more at https://runsignup.com/.Racecheck can help you collect and showcase your participant reviews on your race website, helping you more easily convert website visitors into paying participants, with the help of their Racecheck Review Box. Download yours for free today at https://organisers.racecheck.com/.You can find more resources on anything and everything related to race directing on our website RaceDirectorsHQ.com.You can also share your questions about event sustainability, zero waste or anything else in our Facebook group, Race Directors Hub.

Positive Impact
#131: How to Resolve Inner Conflict

Positive Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 26:40


How do you identify the difference between our Strategic Self and True Self? By speaking up, telling the truth, and embracing conflict! In his book, "Getting To Zero", Jayson Gaddis gives us a playbook on how to start embodying our True Self and resolving our inner conflict that affects each and every one of us. For example, my Strategic Self might value what you, and others, think of me. And my True Self values me being true to myself, even if it means you reject me. If you're a conflict avoider, you probably value keeping the peace and not expressing yourself in certain scenarios. But this strategy keeps you disconnected from your True Self and over time affects what you value; surprisingly, it impacts the direction you go in life as well as how you show up in your high-stakes relationships. This episode will help you get started on embodying more of your True Self. And if you want more support, coaching, or mentorship, please send me a message to schedule a free 30-minute discovery call together. I empower others to take responsibility and create new possibilities in their life with vulnerability and connection. I help people step into their power, maximize their human potential, and optimize their health and wellness. If you're ready to become your True Self, I'm ready to be your coach! @The.Andrew.Schultz www.TheAndrewSchultz.com

Practicing Human
How to Work Through Conflict

Practicing Human

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 11:34


In this episode, I share a 4-part acronym for working through conflict, based on Jayson Gaddis's new book, Getting To Zero.To get the book, visit: www.gettingtozerobook.com

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NDE 4.0 Podcast
NDE 4.0 Podcast - Getting to Zero Defects in Parts Manufacturing with Ben Connors, Avonix Imaging

NDE 4.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 33:27


In this episode of our "5 Questions for an NDE 4.0 Expert", Ben Connors shares the latest advancements in CT scanning and we discuss the long-term benefits of using test results to make real-time manufacturing process improvements. This discussion gets to the heart of our top priorities in the NDT industry: removing defects in order to ensure safe and correct operation of industrial assets and infrastructure. We explore both the long-term benefits and the challenges to industry adoption. If you work in the field of manufacturing parts for industrial assets, this episode is a must-hear!

Mindful Conversations Over Coffee

Welcome to Season 3 of the Mindful Habits Podcast.The theme for this season is all about the anxious to awesome journey, where I will equip you with all the tools you need to rise above stress, anxiety and worry and enable you to take back control of your life one mindful habit at a time.And in this episode of Mindful Habits, we explore a tool to measure the intensity of your emotional hijacks called getting to zero.There's a corresponding workbook that accompanies this season. Inside this PDF, you will find a copy of The 30 Day Habit Plan and a habit design worksheet.To download your FREE copy of the workbook, head over to www.30dayhabitplan.com.Use this link to submit your comments or ask a question.Start tracking your mindful habits! Get the app and join the community.Search this and past episodes here.Enjoy!

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Reimagining Love
Getting to Zero: Conflict & Repair with Jayson Gaddis

Reimagining Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 48:44


Dr. Solomon is joined by Jayson Gaddis, founder of The Relationship School and the book "Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships." They discuss Jayson's approach to conflict-repair, which focuses on calming the nervous system and bringing both partners to their baseline, where the potential for positive change is highest. Jayson and Dr. Solomon answer a great listener question as well about broaching difficult topics in the context of an intimate partnership.The Art of Living Retreat with Dr. Alexandra Solomon:https://artoflivingretreatcenter.org/event/faculty/alexandra-solomon/loving-bravely/The Family Institute at Northwestern University:https://www.family-institute.org/Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships by Jayson Gaddis:https://bookshop.org/books/getting-to-zero-how-to-work-through-conflict-in-your-high-stakes-relationships/9780306924811The Relationship School:https://relationshipschool.com/Subscribe to Dr. Solomon's Newsletter:https://dralexandrasolomon.com/subscribe/Take Dr. Solomon's E-Course, Intimate Relationships 101 (use code LOVEPOD for 10% off at checkout):https://courses.dralexandrasolomon.com/intimate-relationships-101Submit your question to Dr. Solomon:https://form.jotform.com/212295995939274 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Find Your Feminine Fire
Getting Good At Resolving Conflict with Jayson Gaddis

Find Your Feminine Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 32:14


Want to resolve conflict more easily in your relationship?  Conflict in relationships is unavoidable, but there are healthy ways to move through it to emerge stronger and more connected.     Today on the pod I'm thrilled to be talking with Jayson Gaddis, relationship expert, founder of the Relationship School and host of the Relationship school podcast.  He is the author of the book, Getting To Zero, How to Work through conflict in your High stakes relationships.   He shares how the fastest way to indestructible relationships is to become good at working through conflict, together, and how to do just that.

Minds Behind Maps
Arjen Vrielink - Getting to Zero Deforestation with Satellite Images - MBM #22

Minds Behind Maps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 149:42 Very Popular


Arjen Vrielink is the Director & co-founder of Satelligence, dedicated to stopping deforestation by leveraging satellite imagery. They work directly with commodity companies who sell things like cacao or coffee to understand the causes of deforestation and how alternatives can be found.About Arjen:TwitterLinkedInSatelligence---Episode Sponsors:Radiant Earth Foundation: Apply for the 2022 Radiant MLHub Impact Award for agriculture-related applications for Africa - with a $5,000 cash prize.Element84Dan Pilone's appearance on the podcast---Shownotes:Zero to One by Peter ThielKate Raworth's Doughnut EconomicsPlanet Acquiring VandersatRange by David EpsteinSteve BallmerUp and Down the Ladder of Abstraction by Bret Victorxkcd: Adjective FoodsSuperforecasting by Philip E. Tetlock, Dan GardnerBook recommendations:Man's Fate (La Condition Humaine) by André MalrauxThe Stranger (L'Etranger) by Albert CamusThe Plague (La Peste) by Albert CamusThe Mandarins by Simone de BeauvoirTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction02:55 - Conversation Begins07:56 - Arjen quoting me to describe work environment13:02 - The origin story of Satelligence17:45 - What Satelligence does19:05 - Remote Sensing to solve deforestation: Solution looking for a Problem?26:48 - Data comes in to convince bosses34:38 - Financial incentives & shareholders40:27 - How Satelligence makes money & long term vision45:02 - Why Satelligence decided to raise a first round after a few years51:25 - Downsides to raising55:14 - What happens to the mission after an exit?59:30 - Creating a work culture1:03:43 - Lunch is more important for your culture than your Strategy day1:13:17 - Hiring1:17:47 - Why Arjen hired me as an intern1:29:48 - Open Source in Geospatial1:42:28 - Importance of technical knowledge in leadership roles1:44:36 - Layers of Abstraction1:51:16 - Committing to one specific thing1:57:18 - Why maps aren't (always) the best way to communicate insights2:06:43 - Geospatial is incredibly niche2:12:57 - Book recommendations2:21:15 - Asking for adviceFeel free to reach out!My TwitterFor news about the podcastWebsite

The Austin Common Radio Hour
Getting To Zero: Climate Activists And Public Electric Utilities

The Austin Common Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 66:24


Our multi-part series on local climate action continues with an episode dedicated to one of our country's major sources of greenhouse gas emissions - electricity. In particular, we discuss the decades of work by local activists to get Austin's publicly-owned electric utility on a path to zero emissions. There's just one problem... the Fayette Power Project, Austin's last remaining coal plant. Guests include Kaiba White (Public Citizen Texas), Amber Mills (MOVE Texas), Annie Fierro (Sunrise Movement), and Makenna Jonker (City of Austin Electric Utility Commission). Want to learn more about what we discussed in this episode? Check out our list of links below... ** Public Citizen's Stop Burning Coal Petition -https://publiccitizen.salsalabs.org/keep-your-promise-atx-stop-burning-coal/index.html ** The Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign - https://coal.sierraclub.org/ ** MOVE Texas - https://movetexas.org/ ** Sunrise ATX - https://www.instagram.com/sunriseatx/ ** City of Austin Electric Utility Commission -https://www.austintexas.gov/content/electric-utility-commission

Coaching Culture
235 Getting to Zero: Conflict Resolution for Players with Jayson Gaddis Part 2

Coaching Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 27:24


√ How to Teach Your Players to Get to Zero √ How Not to Deal with Conflict as a Leader √ The Core Skills √ Why Apologies Aren't Enough Author of “Getting to Zero” and Relationship Coach Jayson Gaddis shares how to lead and teach our team to work through conflict. Guests: Jayson Gaddis Instagram: @jaysongaddis Twitter: @JayGaddis Website: Relationshipschool.com Podcast: The Relationship School (https://tinyurl.com/relationship-school) Spring 2022 Cohorts: Join Nate Sanderson and 12 others coaches to explore your own coaching over four weeks (Click here tocculture.com/cohorts/ for more information). Don't Wait, Register Here - https://tinyurl.com/TOC-Cohort Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Don't Wait and Reserve Your Spot for Our Yearly Retreat. Reserve a Spot Here - https://tinyurl.com/TOC-Retreat Retreat Information tocculture.com/retreats/ Get the Podcast Notes PDFs buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses √ The Competitive Cauldron Training and Spreadsheet √ The Captain's Council Leadership System √ The Playing Time System Get FREE Practical Tools to Build Your Culture √5 Ways to Eliminate Playing Time Issues √Culture and Leadership Guide PDF √5 Ways Any Leader Can Improve their Culture PDF √Culture Transformation Kit PDF √Weekly Newsletter with Articles and Podcast Notes buff.ly/2KlPrsg Emails: jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com coachNsanderson@gmail.com Twitter @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson Learn more about the mentorship program: buff.ly/3bofckX

Coaching Culture
234 Getting to Zero: Conflict Resolution for Coaches with Jayson Gaddis Part 1

Coaching Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 34:50


√ Why Conflict Resolution is an Essential Skill √ How Getting to Zero Starts with Us √ The Importance of Self-Reflection Author of “Getting to Zero” and Relationship Coach Jayson Gaddis joins the podcast to discuss how we as leaders can improve how we manage and deal with conflict. Guests: Jayson Gaddis Instagram: @jaysongaddis Twitter: @JayGaddis Website: Relationshipschool.com Podcast: The Relationship School (https://tinyurl.com/relationship-school) Spring 2022 Cohorts: Join Nate Sanderson and 12 others coaches to explore your own coaching over four weeks (Click here tocculture.com/cohorts/ for more information). Don't Wait, Register Here - https://tinyurl.com/TOC-Cohort Become Part of Our Mentorship Program (Click here tocculture.com for more information). Do You Still Have Questions About our Mentorship Program? Schedule a Call with J.P. or Nate and They Will be Happy to Answer Them for You (thriveonchallenge.com/schedule-a-call/) Don't Wait and Reserve Your Spot for Our Yearly Retreat. Reserve a Spot Here - https://tinyurl.com/TOC-Retreat Retreat Information tocculture.com/retreats/ Get the Podcast Notes PDFs buff.ly/2KlPrsg Check Out Online Courses at https://thriveonchallenge.com/#courses √ The Competitive Cauldron Training and Spreadsheet √ The Captain's Council Leadership System √ The Playing Time System Get FREE Practical Tools to Build Your Culture √5 Ways to Eliminate Playing Time Issues √Culture and Leadership Guide PDF √5 Ways Any Leader Can Improve their Culture PDF √Culture Transformation Kit PDF √Weekly Newsletter with Articles and Podcast Notes buff.ly/2KlPrsg Emails: jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com coachNsanderson@gmail.com Twitter @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson Learn more about the mentorship program: buff.ly/3bofckX

Spiritual & Rich AF

One of the biggest fears I hear from people is getting criticized or judged by other people. This often slows them down in their business because they are reluctant to show up and put themselves out there. This isn't just about strangers on the internet, this is also about their friends and family and fear of what they will say or have said in the past.In this episode learn about my concept, Getting To Zero Fcks to teach you how to deal with this and get even more sold on your mission.Be sure to listen to the end for the Zero F*cks challenge! We kick off 1/11 for a 30 day challenge. Be sure to send me a DM on IG when you decide to kick this off! Join my email list here: https://denisevernieri.comAnd let's hang on IG @denisevernieri

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Ari in the Air
Jayson Gaddis - Getting To Zero

Ari in the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 79:57


Jayson Gaddis is a global leader in relationship education. He is the founder of The Relationship School and the author of the new book Getting To Zero - How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships. He is also an outdoor enthusiast and podcaster. He lives in Boulder Colorado with his wife and two children. In this episode, we talk about his book, it's lessons and how they have landed in me as I've read it. He illuminates some sticky areas I had in my thinking, some old patterns that were running. We also spend some time encouraging people to do this work, it is worth it. This episode is amazing and helpful, I hope that it helps you and your relationships. SUPPORT THIS SHOW ON PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/ariintheair PHILOSOPHICAL COACHING - https://www.ariintheair.com/coaching/ Jayson's Website - https://www.jaysongaddis.com

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Docs off the Clock
Undetectable = Untransmittable: Getting to Zero HIV Infections

Docs off the Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021


This podcast explores efforts to advance HIV testing, treatment, and prevention. Dr. Déry discusses the role of testing, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), and Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (nPEP), among other things, to achieve undetectable HIV viral loads to make it untransmittable (U=U).

Intimate Conversations
Getting to Zero, Jayson Gaddis

Intimate Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 43:14


Woah. I never learned what I learned today in all my 20 yrs of study. Jason and I concurred on many items and issues regarding the importance of learning to feel. That conflict is good for development, part of life, that it's essential to learn how to better communicate AND that there is no perfect conflict free relationship out there. We agree that it's important to resolve conflict as quickly as possible WHILE honoring each other's 'animal'. We agreed with what he calls a 'Stand for 3' for self, other and the relationship. We agree that we keep repairing the relationship until we're back to 'zero'... where we feel good and are connected again. Yet HERE is where he blew my mind (oh, in addition to his epic spoken word at the end of the podcast xox)... when two people are triggered he said we can actually resolve it faster when in the presence of each other... when keeping eye contact (not freaky non stop, but in general), by breathing , even by moving closer (YIKES!) and by owning it. Here's my part. I'm being a jerk. I can see it shut you down. I'm sorry..... this makes his wife soften and they return to 'zero' much faster. Whoa. I watched my parents for decades LEAVE and not return for the whole month at the lake with us in tow. My nervous system is freaked at his suggestion YET I also never stop growing and I'm willing to be wrong, be delighted, be open and evolve. So I shall keep you posted people! In the mean time listen up and grab his book, Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High Stakes Relationships. Love you madly, Allana xoxo --------------------------------- p.s. Take our FREE Assessment. Our Intimacy Blindspot Assessment is a quick, simple yet effective assessment so you can discover how to have the sexual freedom, healthy communication, and deep connection you deserve - https://allanapratt.com/quiz  Gentlemen - End the Fear of Rejection. Enjoy your "How To Be A Noble Badass" Complementary Training at www.GetHerToSayYes.com Ladies - Be irresistible. Feel sacred. Attract him now. Enjoy your "Vulnerability is the New Sexy" Complementary Training at http://allanapratt.com/vulnerability Featuring music by: 4 Chambers - written by Aeone / BMI Published by Angleterre Music /BMI

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Beyond Risk and Back
”Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships”

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 44:43


Jayson Gaddis is a favorite guest on Beyond Risk and Back because of his work in relationships. Founder of the Relationship School in boulder colorado, Jayson is also the author of the newly released "Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships".   Chances are most of us deal with conflict on a daily basis with friends, family members, lovers, partners, and even co-workers, and when unresolved it can affect every single aspect of our lives, from self-confidence to physical and mental health. Getting to Zero is a dynamic, user-friendly, practical conflict resolution method aimed at helping readers work through conflict with those they care about as quickly as possible. When you know how to work through conflict in your high-stakes relationships, every other area of your life improves.

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The Appraiser Coach Podcast
688 Getting To Zero Messages in Your Inbox

The Appraiser Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 8:17


Many of us are overwhelmed by our inbox. Too many messages to ever get through. What if you could go to sleep each night with Inbox Zero? Dustin does and he shares with you an idea or two today on how to get there.

The New Man
Why Avoiding Conflict is Creating Conflict – Jayson Gaddis (Getting to Zero, The Relationship School)

The New Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 49:51


What if avoiding conflict was the thing killing your relationship and sex life? Are you being fake with your partner because you're afraid to tell the truth? And is it possible to end a relationship with peace of mind? Relationship School founder Jayson Gaddis returns to discuss his new book Getting to Zero. Today he and I explore how conflict — especially avoiding conflict — is killing the relationships, trust, and sexual experiences we're trying to protect. https://www.thenewmanpodcast.com/2021/10/jayson-gaddis-getting-to-zero You don't have to settle. Click here to learn the same mindset principles that Tripp Lanier uses with his coaching clients — including Navy SEALs, executives, and entrepreneurs. The Daily Toolkit is available for immediate download. https://thenewmanpodcast.com Most men will let fear get the best of them. This book is not for most men. This Book Will Make You Dangerous is a swift kick in the ass that will make you laugh out loud. It's a practical guide to play for what we truly want, to get over ourselves, and have a ton of fun along the way. This Book Will Make You Dangerous is now available at DangerousBookstore.com. http://dangerousbookstore.com

Personality Hacker Podcast
Getting To Zero (with Jayson Gaddis) - 0404

Personality Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 42:54


In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk with relationship expert Jayson Gaddis about how to work through conflict in your high stakes relationships.   https://personalityhacker.com  

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Teneo Insights Podcast
Getting to Zero: The Struggle to Address Climate Policy Through Multilateralism

Teneo Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 61:44


The world has placed vast importance on the COP26 meetings in Glasgow for their role in setting a considerably more ambitious and urgent global climate agenda. But the approach both to this event and emissions reduction more broadly remains fragmented with disparate interests spanning across participating governments, institutions, and corporations. With little consensus on how targets should be set and incentivized, and vast inequality in distribution of resources to achieve these targets, there are many loops to close and hurdles to clear before the world can arrive at a truly impressive and obtainable pathway to zero emissions. Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory, joins Monica Frassoni, Teneo Senior Advisor, former MEP and Co-President of the European Green Party, Sarah Ladislaw, Head of the US program at Rocky Mountain Institute, and Michal Meidan, Director of the China Energy Programme at Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, for a lively discussion that addresses three of the most influential markets in the climate debate. Our guests focus on policy and regulatory implications surrounding global climate change literature and COP26, and assess how deeper commitments and greater scrutiny of companies, investments, and government action can shape the path forward.

Louie b. Free's podcast
Jayson Gaddis - Getting to Zero (relationships)

Louie b. Free's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 23:46


The Amanda Sophia Podcast
Resolving Conflict in Relationships: Getting to Zero with Jayson Gaddis

The Amanda Sophia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 38:44


How would you rate your relationship (0 being the “happy place” and 10 being triggered and unwell)? Beloved, this podcast will educate you on a topic that should be covered in schools--how to create and maintain a healthy relationship. I am joined by Jayson Gaddis, author and relationship coach. Jayson offers in-depth educational programs on relationships, focusing on how to “get to zero” (i.e. the happiest point in a relationship). For many of us, relationships have been poorly modeled. It's essential to mature in our awareness so we may connect better with ourselves and others.  Creating healthy ways of being in the world, healthy boundaries, healthy relationships are essential for a fulfilling life. This episode is an invitation to implement boundaries first, by starting with ourselves, in our homes, relationships, to create a positive ripple effect. You won't want to miss this episode, beloved.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Faith Elicia

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 0:30


Kathryn interviews Author Jayson Gaddis MA. Conflicts in our closest relationships are scary because so much is at stake. If the conflict doesn't go well, we could lose our marriage, our family, or our job, all of which are connected to our security and survival, so we do just about anything not to lose those relationships, including avoiding conflict, betraying ourselves, or becoming dishonest. The problem is, unresolved conflict affects every single aspect of our lives. Through funny personal stories, uncomfortable examples, and effective tools and skills, Jayson Gaddis reveals the origins of conflict styles, shares how to work through difficult conversations instead of running away from them, and explains why the fastest way to indestructible relationships is to become good at working through conflict, together. His method upgrades the old, tired, and static conflict resolution approaches and offers a street-level, user-friendly road map on exactly how to work through conflict with the people you care about most. He is a sought-after relationship coach, as well as the host of the successful Relationship School podcast.Kathryn also interviews Author Faith Elicia. Society's glorification of restrictive eating behaviors has led to sobering statistics: 9 percent of the U.S. population will have an eating disorder in their lifetime, and the affliction spans gender, race, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic groups. Eating disorders are among the deadliest of mental illnesses — second only to opioid overdose. Those caught in the downward spiral of continually obsessing about food, weight, and body image need support to free themselves from this dangerous illness. Those not suffering from an eating disorder believe that saying “No!” to self-destructive behaviors should be a no-brainer. But for those seeking recovery, it's a daily struggle. There's no single strategy or silver bullet. Instead, it's a journey of fits and starts. In this workbook we follow Author Faith Elicia's recovery journey in an interactive format that emphasizes a “we” approach and provides strategies, prompts, and tools for healing and positive change.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Jayson Gaddis

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 0:30


Kathryn interviews Author Jayson Gaddis MA. Conflicts in our closest relationships are scary because so much is at stake. If the conflict doesn't go well, we could lose our marriage, our family, or our job, all of which are connected to our security and survival, so we do just about anything not to lose those relationships, including avoiding conflict, betraying ourselves, or becoming dishonest. The problem is, unresolved conflict affects every single aspect of our lives. Through funny personal stories, uncomfortable examples, and effective tools and skills, Jayson Gaddis reveals the origins of conflict styles, shares how to work through difficult conversations instead of running away from them, and explains why the fastest way to indestructible relationships is to become good at working through conflict, together. His method upgrades the old, tired, and static conflict resolution approaches and offers a street-level, user-friendly road map on exactly how to work through conflict with the people you care about most. He is a sought-after relationship coach, as well as the host of the successful Relationship School podcast.Kathryn also interviews Author Faith Elicia. Society's glorification of restrictive eating behaviors has led to sobering statistics: 9 percent of the U.S. population will have an eating disorder in their lifetime, and the affliction spans gender, race, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic groups. Eating disorders are among the deadliest of mental illnesses — second only to opioid overdose. Those caught in the downward spiral of continually obsessing about food, weight, and body image need support to free themselves from this dangerous illness. Those not suffering from an eating disorder believe that saying “No!” to self-destructive behaviors should be a no-brainer. But for those seeking recovery, it's a daily struggle. There's no single strategy or silver bullet. Instead, it's a journey of fits and starts. In this workbook we follow Author Faith Elicia's recovery journey in an interactive format that emphasizes a “we” approach and provides strategies, prompts, and tools for healing and positive change.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Jayson Gaddis

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 0:30


Kathryn interviews Author Jayson Gaddis MA. Conflicts in our closest relationships are scary because so much is at stake. If the conflict doesn't go well, we could lose our marriage, our family, or our job, all of which are connected to our security and survival, so we do just about anything not to lose those relationships, including avoiding conflict, betraying ourselves, or becoming dishonest. The problem is, unresolved conflict affects every single aspect of our lives. Through funny personal stories, uncomfortable examples, and effective tools and skills, Jayson Gaddis reveals the origins of conflict styles, shares how to work through difficult conversations instead of running away from them, and explains why the fastest way to indestructible relationships is to become good at working through conflict, together. His method upgrades the old, tired, and static conflict resolution approaches and offers a street-level, user-friendly road map on exactly how to work through conflict with the people you care about most. He is a sought-after relationship coach, as well as the host of the successful Relationship School podcast.Kathryn also interviews Author Faith Elicia. Society's glorification of restrictive eating behaviors has led to sobering statistics: 9 percent of the U.S. population will have an eating disorder in their lifetime, and the affliction spans gender, race, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic groups. Eating disorders are among the deadliest of mental illnesses — second only to opioid overdose. Those caught in the downward spiral of continually obsessing about food, weight, and body image need support to free themselves from this dangerous illness. Those not suffering from an eating disorder believe that saying “No!” to self-destructive behaviors should be a no-brainer. But for those seeking recovery, it's a daily struggle. There's no single strategy or silver bullet. Instead, it's a journey of fits and starts. In this workbook we follow Author Faith Elicia's recovery journey in an interactive format that emphasizes a “we” approach and provides strategies, prompts, and tools for healing and positive change.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Faith Elicia

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 0:30


Kathryn interviews Author Jayson Gaddis MA. Conflicts in our closest relationships are scary because so much is at stake. If the conflict doesn't go well, we could lose our marriage, our family, or our job, all of which are connected to our security and survival, so we do just about anything not to lose those relationships, including avoiding conflict, betraying ourselves, or becoming dishonest. The problem is, unresolved conflict affects every single aspect of our lives. Through funny personal stories, uncomfortable examples, and effective tools and skills, Jayson Gaddis reveals the origins of conflict styles, shares how to work through difficult conversations instead of running away from them, and explains why the fastest way to indestructible relationships is to become good at working through conflict, together. His method upgrades the old, tired, and static conflict resolution approaches and offers a street-level, user-friendly road map on exactly how to work through conflict with the people you care about most. He is a sought-after relationship coach, as well as the host of the successful Relationship School podcast.Kathryn also interviews Author Faith Elicia. Society's glorification of restrictive eating behaviors has led to sobering statistics: 9 percent of the U.S. population will have an eating disorder in their lifetime, and the affliction spans gender, race, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic groups. Eating disorders are among the deadliest of mental illnesses — second only to opioid overdose. Those caught in the downward spiral of continually obsessing about food, weight, and body image need support to free themselves from this dangerous illness. Those not suffering from an eating disorder believe that saying “No!” to self-destructive behaviors should be a no-brainer. But for those seeking recovery, it's a daily struggle. There's no single strategy or silver bullet. Instead, it's a journey of fits and starts. In this workbook we follow Author Faith Elicia's recovery journey in an interactive format that emphasizes a “we” approach and provides strategies, prompts, and tools for healing and positive change.

Zen Parenting Radio
Getting To Zero- An Interview With Jayson Gaddis- Podcast #621

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 59:12


Todd and Cathy talk with Jayson Gaddis about his new book Getting to Zero, and how to manage conflict in our most important relationships (partnership, parenting, even work!). Todd & Cathy walk through a few of their challenges and Jayson offers reframes & considerations that focus on compassion toward ourselves & each other. Available today!

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Zen Parenting Radio
Getting To Zero- An Interview With Jayson Gaddis- Podcast #621

Zen Parenting Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 59:12


Todd and Cathy talk with Jayson Gaddis about his new book Getting to Zero, and how to manage conflict in our most important relationships (partnership, parenting, even work!). Todd & Cathy walk through a few of their challenges and Jayson offers reframes & considerations that focus on compassion toward ourselves & each other. Available today!

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Everyday Legends
040 - Getting to Zero Conflict with Jayson Gaddis

Everyday Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 63:10


Name one thing people avoid probably more than most other things. The plague - definitely. Not really Covid - although, we have become a world of attempting to avoid that at all other costs. I mean, it is the new plague, really.  I digress. I suppose you could say walking into traffic. Perhaps putting metal in the microwave. Things like these do have undesirable consequences, no doubt. But what I'm talking about is more mundane yet wholly impactful on our lives. Conflict. Tell me you've never avoided conflict and I'll tell you you're lying. Go on, tell me… ahhh. Okay yeah, so conflict is something we simply do not learn how to manage, navigate, and handle. Yet, it's one of the more common elements of being a human, especially a human who is in relationships with other humans. We avoid it. We butcher it. We create it unnecessarily. We get stuck in our heads about it and create conflict there instead of just having conversations with people. All in all, it's something we could do with some more education on. Luckily for you, me and everyone else - there are people skilled in and specifically working on helping us understand and navigate conflict with ease. Enter Jayson Gaddis, founder of The Relationship School, and now the author of the BRAND NEW book (like right now it's being released - get it here first). His book is called ‘Getting to Zero - how to work through conflict in your high-stakes relationships' - funnily enough the name of this episode too.   In this Episode: Having Jayson on the show has been a desire of mine for a while, and the timing of his book release was too good a chance to pass up. You can probably imagine that we discuss conflict in this episode, and we do. However, we also dive into Jayson's own story of one relationship ending after another frustrating relationship ending that sparked the curiosity in him to explore why that was happening and uncovering how his way of relating was central to that. Jayson's own lessons can teach us a lot and we dive into that. While we also cover aspects of conflict and a wonderful topic I just loved - choosing to be the relational leader. I personally learnt a bunch from this conversation and am looking forward to reading the book to explore conflict management strategies for myself and my relationships. After all, if we don't learn this, we are choosing to continue patterns we learnt along the way to this point in our lives and relationships and choosing to suffer the same consequences.   I trust you will get something from it - as might a man in your world, please pass it on to anyone you think will benefit from it.  As always, if you have questions about it - ask me. Hit me on social media @mikecampbellmc on Instagram or @Mike Campbell Man Coach on Facebook.   Get Jayson's Book here right now.   Jayson's Bio:  Jayson Gaddis is an author, relationship expert, and coach who teaches people the one class they didn't get in school – “How to do Relationships.” Jayson leads one of the most in-depth and comprehensive relationship trainings and trains coaches from all over the world on how to be relationship coaches.  Jayson has thousands of fans and followers across multiple channels. He's the host of The Relationship School Podcast with over 4 million downloads (and over 330 episodes). He is also the visionary behind The Relationship School®. His book Getting to Zero will be out in fall of 2021.   Other Ways To Consume this podcast: iTunes Spotify YouTube   Get Involved: Subscribe to podcast on Apple Follow on Spotify Sign up for Mike's LEGENDAILY Texts to help you with a daily shot of loving straight talk direct to your pocket Want to explore DEEP coaching support and guidance with Mike? The Everyday Legends Academy is now expanding to a new and more accessible level for everyday men - ‘The Development Academy' has all the content, coaching and most crucial aspect - the community - of ELA, now at a drastically reduced investment price. Book a call here with Mike to see if it can be the full and remarkable solution for you like it has been for so many men before you.

MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood
EP 141: Getting to Zero - Resolving Conflict and Practicing Vulnerability in Relationships with Jayson Gaddis

MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 53:47


In this episode, Kimberly and Jayson discuss solving relationship conflict through tools and practices Jayson has developed through his work. They talk about healthy relationships maintaining a comfortable baseline where all issues are addressed and resolved. Jayson describes practical ways that include listening, validating, and taking ownership of issues as skills to create long-lasting and satisfying relationships both romantic and platonic, as well as the difference between healthy relationships and codependent ones. Through using the skills Jayson describes, we can shift culture in how we relate to and validate each other.   Bio Jayson Gaddis is a relationship expert, coach, founder of the Relationship School, host of The Relationship School podcast, has an M.A. in psychology, and is a dad of two. His work includes effective coaching and provides practical tools and skills that everyone can use to impact their relationships. Jayson's new book “Getting to Zero” can be pre-ordered through his website linked below.   What They Share  --Finding a partner willing to grow and be mutually invested --Healthy versus codependent relationships --Tools for solving heated conflicts from “Getting to Zero” --Addressing uncomfortable conversations   What You'll Hear --Monogamy as a spiritual path for personal growth --Ask what you believe you're wired for (one intimate partner or more) --Stereotypes of non-commital hetero men --Identify who you are and what you really want deeply --Two types of people (willing and unwilling) --Willingness is a spectrum, identify a willing person --Usually pain inspires movement and growth --Misinterpreting others' attachment styles causes conflict --Two willing people understand attachment styles of other as a journey --Codependency doesn't have mutual exchange --Healthy attachment is mutual effort and engagement --Many relationships have codependent element where only one person does emotional labor --New book “Getting To Zero” highlights method of working and repairing through conflict in relationship --Failed attempts of conflict resolution dealt with quick apologies and time without meaningful repair --Creating a clear, clean vibe within relationship leaving nothing unaddressed --Created School and goes into schools to work with adolescents in relational literacy --LUFU (Listening to the other Until you Feel Understood) --Validate partner's feelings, claim ownership in partner's issue --”That makes sense” as a validating response --One at a time, most resourced person listens first, if partner feels heard --Conflict resolution is a practice which takes time and effort --Need to relearn how to listen and speak to others while under stress --Nester-meditation (Number, Emotion, Sensation, Thought, Resource) during stress --Discomfort threshold and being okay with discomfort, shame, guilt, anger, etc. --Overly bearing emotional work for relationship undermines partner's growth and enables them to stay stuck --Resentment signals going past responsibility in emotional work of relationship --Community to help us see our patterns --Identify healthy discomfort versus unhealthy discomfort --Understanding inner conflict and outer conflict and how they impact each other --Knowing when to bring up unresolved issues with friends and romantic relationships --High-stakes relationships with mutual investment needs truth-telling --Lead with vulnerability in difficult conversations --Becoming a competent relational leader with time and practice to handle adversity and discomfort --”Stand for three” (self, partner, and relationship) necessary for lasting relationships   Resources Website: jaysongaddis.com IG: @therelationshipschool 

Relationship Alive!
252: How and Why to Get Better at Conflict - Getting to Zero with Jayson Gaddis

Relationship Alive!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 67:16


When you can't be yourself in your relationship and avoid the tough conversations that you might need to have, it erodes your relationship AND your sense of self. Today we're going to focus on how to lean into conflict in ways most likely to lead to deeper connection with others as well as inner alignment within yourself. Our guest is Jayson Gaddis, and his new book "Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High Stakes Relationships" is a masterpiece to level up your conflict-resolution skills. If you're curious to hear our first episode together, check out Episode 129 - Unlocking the Secrets of the Smart Couple. And as always, I'm looking forward to your thoughts on this episode and what revelations and questions it creates for you. Please join us in the Relationship Alive Community on Facebook to chat about it! Sponsors: Want something new to entertain you? Acorn TV is a commercial-free streaming service that's rooted in British television. It's home to sophisticated and artful storytelling with top-rated mysteries, dramas that pull you in, heart-felt comedies and so much more. So - Escape to Britain and beyond without leaving your seat. Try Acorn TV free for 30 days, by going to acorn.tv and using the promo code “alive” (lowercase) at checkout. Find a quality therapist, online, to support you and work on the places where you're stuck. For 10% off your first month, visit Betterhelp.com/ALIVE to fill out the quick questionnaire and get paired with a therapist who's right for you. Resources: Find out more about Jayson Gaddis's new book, Getting to Zero. Visit The Relationship School website for more information about Jayson, his podcast, and the courses and trainings that he offers. FREE Relationship Communication Secrets Guide - perfect help for handling conflict and shifting the codependent patterns in your relationship Or...check out the Secrets of Relationship Communication complete course! Guide to Understanding Your Needs (and Your Partner's Needs) in Your Relationship (ALSO FREE) Visit www.neilsattin.com/zero to download the transcript, or text “PASSION” to 33444 and follow the instructions to download the transcript to this episode with Jayson Gaddis. Amazing intro/outro music graciously provided courtesy of: The Railsplitters - Check them Out Transcript: Neil Sattin: Hello, and welcome to another episode of Relationship Alive. This is your host, Neil Sattin. When it comes to the relationships in our lives that matter the most, I want you to sit there and think for a moment about whether or not you're willing to really get into it with those people. Are you willing to have conflict when you don't see eye to eye, when you have a disagreement, when you have a values conflict, when you're not sure who should be doing the dishes and who should be balancing a checkbook, whatever it is, are you actually willing to go toe to toe as equals with the other people in your life? And if so, how well does it go? And if not, why do you avoid it? These are important questions to be asking because the quality of our relationships is often not only determined by the quality of our connection with those people, but it's also determined by our ability to come back from challenging moments, the resilience of a relationship. Neil Sattin: And so for today's episode, I wanted to focus on that very thing. How do you work through conflict and create resilience, not only in yourself, not only fostering it in the other important people in your life, but how do you create a resilient relationship where you are able to be true to who you are, and where the person or people that you're in relationship with are also free to be true to who they are. And where somehow you manage to get through all of that, better for it, instead of in tatters because of your fights and inability to resolve them. So in order to have today's conversation, I wanted to feature Jayson Gaddis, who is the founder of The Relationship School, a colleague and friend of mine. He also does The Relationship School Podcast, and he is the author of this gem of a book called; Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships. If you're a long-time listener, you know that I read a lot of books for this show, and this book is a game changer. It is like you will be doing yourself a huge favor by getting this book, reading through it, working through the exercises, and... Neil Sattin: I don't often truly feel that way, like sometimes, when we're talking about a book here on the show, I'll go through it and I feel like actually, I can kind of mine what's important for you, this is one that I want you to get and go through, it's that important. And when you do, let me know what you think. Let's dive in to chatting with Jayson Gaddis about his new book, Getting to Zero and How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships. Jayson, it's such a treat to have you back here on Relationship Alive. Jayson Gaddis: Thanks Neil. So good to be chatting with you again and psyched to dive in. Neil Sattin: Great. Great. So let's get started by talking about why we tend to avoid conflict, and I just want to say when I was reading Getting to Zero, this book was very triggering for me like as I was reading it through, I was like every page I was dealing with my own demons percolating up, because the very first thing that you ask us as readers to do is to think about a conflict that we've had with someone who's important in our lives. And so it's helpful to do that, of course, to put all the exercises and everything that you write into contacts, that will be really helpful, but it was really challenging and I got in touch with how hard it is to actually face in to the fire. So could we start by talking a little bit about kind of why people avoid conflict and why you might want to make a different choice. Jayson Gaddis: Yeah, for sure. So I'll talk about two main reasons, and I'm sure you have many, and I'd love to hear those, but one is just in our biology, and it's the fact that we're social mammals and social mammals like to belong and we like to feel close to other people, and when we don't, it feels threatening and scary and shameful, and painful. And so conflict puts us up against that pain where it's like, "Ooh, if this doesn't go well, I might get kicked out of the group, I might not be included anymore or invited, this person might break up with me, I might break up with them." And that's uncomfortable, and social mammals don't like to be alone, and we don't do well on our own for long, long, long periods of time. So that's kind of in our DNA. And then there's the more psychological story about why we avoid conflict, and that's partly due to, it hasn't gone that well in our history, and that circles back to our family of origin, the neighborhood we grew up in, the friends we had or didn't have, the church we grew up in, sports teams we were on, or dance recitals we played, and all the negative experiences socially and relationally often don't get dealt with very well. Jayson Gaddis: And then they compound over time, and then we enter into an adult relationship, and we've got a lot of negative memory around conflict and negative associations, and so we tend to do what we've always done, and that's usually moving away from conflict, which is avoiding or we might move toward it thinking that fighting harder and louder and getting bigger is the solution for some reason. So I think those are the two probably biggest reasons we avoid conflict. Neil Sattin: Yeah, and conflict is uncomfortable. So you have to be in a space where you're willing to not only embrace that discomfort, but also, I think face your own discomfort with being uncomfortable, you have to look at why you would rather just check out and watch Netflix or pretend that something didn't happen or settle for whatever the situation is versus, Oh, it's actually really challenging to me to feel these feelings and to not know if there's going to be a positive outcome on the other side. Jayson Gaddis: Yeah, yeah, exactly. And I like what you said there about just discomfort. It kind of boils down to that really, is a lot of us don't like feeling uncomfortable feelings, both emotionally and on a sensory level in our body, when we face off with another person or we have a trigger with a person, whether they're silent with us or aggressive with us. It's just so uncomfortable and people are like, Oh, you must really like conflict. I'm like, No, I do not like conflict. Let's be clear. Just like the next person, I just happen to have some tools and some ways through it that I've learned over the years... Interested in reading the transcript for the rest of this episode with Jayson Gaddis?  Click here to download the full transcript of this episode!

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships by Jayson Gaddis

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 39:12


Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships by Jayson Gaddis The counselor, teacher, and founder of The Relationship School reveals the origins of conflict styles, and how to stop avoiding and resolve conflict in relationships with loved ones. Conflicts in our closest relationships are scary because so much is at stake. If the conflict doesn't go well, we could lose our marriage, our family or our job, all connected to our security and survival. So we do just about anything not to lose those relationships, including avoid conflict, betraying ourselves or becoming dishonest. Unresolved conflict affects every single aspect of our lives, from self-confidence to physical and mental health. Jayson Gaddis is a personal trainer for relationships and one of the world's leading authorities on interpersonal conflict. For almost two decades, Gaddis has helped individuals, couples, and teams get to the bottom of their deepest conflicts. He helps people see the wisdom in conflict and how to get to zero—which means we have successfully worked through our conflict and have nothing in the way of a good connection. In Getting to Zero, Gaddis shows the reader how to stop running away from uncomfortable conversations and instead learn how to work through them. Through funny personal stories, uncomfortable examples, and effective tools and skills, he shows the reader how to move from disconnection to connection, acceptance, and understanding. This method upgrades the old tired and static conflict resolution approaches and offers a fresh, street-level, user-friendly road map on exactly how to work through conflict with the people you care most about.

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Let's Coach with Carolyn  -  Career Strategist, Leadership and Life Coach

Episode 183: Getting to Zero with Mabel Katz Have you been trying to achieve your goals and find that you keep hitting a roadblock?   You could be trying to get a promotion, a job, or want to have a healthy, loving relationship. Maybe your family is in disarray or you are struggling with your finances. If you find that going for the things you want in life is hard,  you will be glad to learn, it does not have to be that way.  In this episode, internationally acclaimed speaker, author, and seminar leader Mabel Katz is here to share with us ‘The Easiest Way” to solve our problems, clear the baggage out of our way and create happiness in our lives. How? By “Getting to Zero” through the art of Ho’oponopono. Mabel Katz is recognized as a leading authority on Ho’oponopono, an ancient Hawaiian art and practice for achieving greater clarity of purpose and living and working more effectively. The work she does is consistently transforming businesses and improving lives. Her unique presentation goes to people’s core, their soul, and gives them the tools they need to create lasting results. Many have said she has changed their lives forever. Listen and learn how you can begin to transform your life starting today. Mabel's website - https://mabelkatz.com/ Connect with your host - https://carolyn360.com   

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Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam
‘Getting to Zero Emissions’ will take time, technological innovation and huge investment

Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021


Bill Gates' new book, How To Avoid A Climate Disaster is not an easy read. If you read for pleasure or for escapism, I suggest you do not add this sobering book to your pile of bedtime reading. Bill Gates tells us that climate scientists have confirmed that we are already in a state of [...]

Small City Life, St Albans
‘Getting to Zero Emissions’ will take time, technological innovation and huge investment

Small City Life, St Albans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021


Bill Gates' new book, How To Avoid A Climate Disaster is not an easy read. If you read for pleasure or for escapism, I suggest you do not add this sobering book to your pile of bedtime reading. Bill Gates tells us that climate scientists have confirmed that we are already in a state of [...]

Cosmos Briefing
Dr Alan Finkel - Getting to zero

Cosmos Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 46:25


Dr Alan Finkel AO FAA FTSE is an Australian neuroscientist, engineer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He served as Chancellor of Monash University from 2008 to 2016 and was Chief Scientist of Australia from 2016 to 2020. He is also President of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ex-officio) and Patron of the Australian Science Media Centre, and he contributes to a number of research institutes. A neuroscientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist, he invented a commercially successful device which substantially speeds up drug research and founded the science magazines Cosmos and G: The Green Lifestyle Magazine.Dr Finkel talks with Ian Connellan, The Royal Institution of Australia's Editor-In-Chief about how we'll shift greenhouse gas emissions to zero.Find the science of everything at cosmosmagazine.com

Big Ideas - ABC RN
Alan Finkel on Australia's energy transition

Big Ideas - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 54:06


Alan Finkel, Australia's former Chief Scientist, plots a course for moving away from carbon emitting fossil fuels, towards a zero emissions world. Solar, wind, as well as battery storage of renewables, will meet more of energy needs.  But the great hope, down the track, is hydrogen power.

Big Ideas
Alan Finkel on Australia's energy transition

Big Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 54:06


Alan Finkel, Australia's former Chief Scientist, plots a course for moving away from carbon emitting fossil fuels, towards a zero emissions world. Solar, wind, as well as battery storage of renewables, will meet more of energy needs.  But the great hope, down the track, is hydrogen power.

The Grapevine
Will the Australian Government transition away from Carbon and Corruption?

The Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 59:32


On this episode of The Grapevine, Kulja and Dylan get on the line with former chief scientist of Australia, Dr Alan Finkel AO, to discuss the challenges facing Australia reaching carbon neutral and to unpack the comprehensive roadmap he laid out in the Quarterly Essay ‘Getting To Zero, Australia's Energy Transition'.Then, Crickey's politics editor, Bernard Keane, wades through the muck seeping out of Canberra to talk about their new series ‘The Dirty Country', reporting on corruption in Australia and within Australian politics.And Associate Professor Leach Ruppanner from Melbourne University explains new research into the experience of women in local government highlighting that toxic workplace culture is not isolated to Canberra, and ‘Just like Federal MPs, women in local government cop it all'.

Think Like An Entrepreneur
Getting to Zero F*cks: The Economic Case for Authenticity

Think Like An Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 20:28


At its core entrepreneurship is about freedom-- and you are never truly free if you are walking around giving a f*ck about what other people think. Join me today as I cover a very effective process that, if implemented, gets you to zero f*cks very quickly.

Australian politics live podcast
Zali Steggall on getting to zero net emissions – Australian politics live podcast

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 32:26


Independent MP for Warringah, Zali Steggall, is seeking bipartisan support for a climate change bill aimed at transitioning Australia to a decarbonised economy. Katharine Murphy sits down with Steggall to discuss her adjustment into politics, whether the bill can pass the upcoming conscience vote, and if modern Liberal voters are willing to embrace climate policy

POLITICO Energy
Getting to zero: the House Democrats’ strategy

POLITICO Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 5:09


It’s been a busy week for House Democrats: after unveiling an aggressive climate bill, they’re expected to present an ambitious infrastructure framework.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures
Plans for Getting to Zero New HIV Infections in Miami, FL

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 59:45


HIV and AIDS Seminar January 13, 2020 Daniel Escudero, PhD Research associate in the Department of Epidemiology at Harvard Visiting scholar at Dartmouth

Q Ideas
Getting to zero hungry or thirsty – Dan Clark and Scott Harrison

Q Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019


Scott Harrison of Charity: Water talks about his work to bring clean water to the world's needy. Plus, global food security is one of the United Nations' top sustainable development goals this century. Dan Clark of Convoy of Hope helps us understand how we might solve this global problem.

Q Podcast
Episode 130 | Getting to Zero: Dan Clark

Q Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 15:03


Can We Solve The Hunger Crisis? We're in the midst of a global hunger crisis. With the number of undernourished people around the world rising to an estimated 821 million in 2017, the need for global food security is one of the United Nations' top sustainable development goals this century. In light of this, Dan Clark, Vice President of Partner Development at Convoy of Hope, will help us understand how we might solve this global problem.

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Getting to Zero Impact
Adam Bandt on Climate Change - Getting to Zero Impact

Getting to Zero Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 24:18


Max Middleweek speaks with Adam Bandt, Deputy Leader of the Australian Green Party. We get real, learning about the impacts of climate change, our broken political system and what we can do about it. Getting to Zero Impact talks to the people getting us to a Zero Impact future. Transcript and Show note here: More info about what we do at Zero Impact: www.zeroimpact.co

Cash Flow Wealth Show
Getting to Zero with Andy Tanner / Episode 55

Cash Flow Wealth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 48:52


What's your first step on your way up from zero? How much would your return be if you had $0 in the initial investment? Listen in as Andy Tanner, creator of The Cash Flow Academy and author of 401 (k)aos and Rich Dad Advisor, teaches you how a lack of financial education is what's keeping most people in the rat race. But there's a way out. Many people look at the wealthy and think they're just getting richer and richer because they already have money. But, if you look at how they invest, the rich invest as if they have no money. In fact, they don't want money, they want assets. They've learned to leverage other people's money to get them the best returns possible as they get their initial investment as close to (or even all the way to) zero. Website: www.TheCashFlowAcademy.com If you'd like to learn more about The Cash Flow Wealth Summit just click the link below! www.CashFlowWealthSummit.com

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Common Censored
Episode 27 - Beating Kavanaugh Depression, Small Victories, Getting To Zero Waste

Common Censored

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 48:30


It feels like it's been a rough week. But here are a few reasons why you shouldn't be so depressed about SCOTUS. Plus - art creating change and some solidly good news from the front lines of the climate fight. San Francisco had their sites set on "zero waste" by 2020. While they won't make that milestone some pretty rad environmental work is going on there - here's what we can take from their experiences. Trump has admitted climate change is real. And also: fuck it, who cares. Well, here's who cares and why fighting with hope and dignity matters right here and now.   leecamp.com artkillingapathy.com

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures
Getting to Zero Deaths from Colorectal Cancer: Bridging Research and Clinical Care

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 59:45


Medicine Grand Rounds March 2, 2018 Douglas A. Corley, MD, PhD Research Scientist and Attending Gastroenterologist Kaiser Permanente Medical Center San Francisco, CA

The Community Cats Podcast
Interview! Nell Thompson - Coordinator of National Getting To Zero Program

The Community Cats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 28:33


Interview! Nell Thompson - Coordinator of National Getting To Zero Program “I’m passionate for improving outcomes for community cats. I believe TNR would work great with cooperation and collaboration to achieve community change." Nell has worked for over 25 years in the industry and her background is exceptional, due to her veterinary technician experience and knowledge that has heavily influenced her work every since. Her journey was heavily influenced by her parents, who volunteered in shelters when she was a kid and fostered cats and dogs as a family when she was young.   The National Getting to Zero Program is in Australia and primarily focuses on homeless cats and dogs and they work to implement change in a respectful way. They work to increase responsibility for companion animals so that every community and municipality can achieve zero euthanasia of all healthy and treatable cats and dogs.   Because they are in Australia, they take many methodologies and philosophies that we use here in the United Stated, and work to implement them there, since our cultures are fairly similar.   However, the government been difficult to work with when it comes to community cats. For a variety of reasons, community cats are very maligned in Australia. While being aware of the environmental factors, all options for population management need to be looked at and best applied, but the government is more on board with killing the overpopulation numbers that are homeless. Community cats are persecuted in the country based on government standards.   In most states in Australia, TNR is illegal. A lot of work has been done by locals to try to change the culture and work in more positive collaboration with the government, but so far, it has been a difficult road. In 2015, the government passed legislation to kill 1,000,000 cats, so the Getting to Zero program has been working in overdrive to get TNR up and running and to manage the population in a better way.   What can you do to help? One of the biggest drivers of this program is communication. Just by talking to people it can help to alert them to what is happening in Australia and what the problems are. It can be hard to push through change, but sometimes you need to accept the discomfort that comes with this and push through it.   For more information, head over to www.g2z.org.au.

PhillyGayCalendar Podcast
AIDS Fund: Getting To Zero Together

PhillyGayCalendar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017


Since our founding, we have been committed to fighting the HIV epidemic until this crisis is over. Advances in treatment and new prevention strategies have now made 'Getting to Zero' - zero stigma, zero new infections, and zero deaths - an achievable goal! The focus of all of our programs is to achieve the goal of getting to zero.

Humanosphere Podcast
Getting to zero: Rotary’s stubborn campaign to rid the world of polio

Humanosphere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017


How close are we to ridding the world of polio, why has it taken so long, and why does this one disease campaign matter so much? For this Humanosphere podcast, Tom Murphy talks with Carol Pandak, director of Rotary’s PolioPlus program. Folks have probably heard Bill and Melinda Gates speak over the years about how [...]

Humanosphere Podcast
Getting to zero: Rotary’s stubborn campaign to rid the world of polio

Humanosphere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017


How close are we to ridding the world of polio, why has it taken so long, and why does this one disease campaign matter so much? For this Humanosphere podcast, Tom Murphy talks with Carol Pandak, director of Rotary’s PolioPlus program. Folks have probably heard Bill and Melinda Gates speak over the years about how [...]

Humanosphere Podcast
Getting to zero: Rotary’s stubborn campaign to rid the world of polio

Humanosphere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017


How close are we to ridding the world of polio, why has it taken so long, and why does this one disease campaign matter so much? For this Humanosphere podcast, Tom Murphy talks with Carol Pandak, director of Rotary’s PolioPlus program. Folks have probably heard Bill and Melinda Gates speak over the years about how [...]

California Issues (Audio)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

California Issues (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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Health Policy (Audio)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

Health Policy (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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Health Policy (Video)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

Health Policy (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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Global Health (Audio)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

Global Health (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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Global Health (Video)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

Global Health (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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California Issues (Video)
Diane Havlir: SEARCHing for the End of AIDS

California Issues (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 27:28


A profile of Diane Havlir, MD and her work in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from co-founding the much admired Getting to Zero consortium in San Francisco to her Sustainable East African Research on Community Health (SEARCH) study in a fishing village in Kenya. Both efforts include the three pillars that are central to stopping the epidemic – preventing HIV infection with PrEP, testing and treating people immediately upon diagnosis of HIV, and retaining people in HIV care. [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30496]

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Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Getting to Zero % Tax Increases & Another business Faces Demise

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 35:00


Councillor Diane Colley-Urquhart talks about the pursuit of 0% business tax increases. We speak with another business owner facing the prospect of going out of business.

Mothering Earth Podcast
Mothering Earth - 18 Getting to Zero Waste

Mothering Earth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 26:00


Getting to “zero waste” may seem like an impossible goal, but Andrew Dobbs of the Texas Campaign for the Environment says each of us can play a role in reducing the amount of stuff going into landfills and the environment. He has some eye-opening information that can’t be ignored and some ready solutions.

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Mothering Earth Podcast
Mothering Earth - 18 Getting to Zero Waste (Part 2)

Mothering Earth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 26:04


In the second part of our interview with Andrew Dobbs, we talk about convincing companies to use minimal packaging and about what happens with electronic waste from computers, cell phones and the like. Learn how you can make a difference!

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Harvard Chan: This Week in Health
This Week in Health, Nov. 13, 2015: Getting to zero cases of Ebola

Harvard Chan: This Week in Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 13:12


In this week’s episode: A major milestone in the fight against the Ebola outbreak that has ravaged West Africa, former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick discusses leadership during a crisis, and some extra incentive to cook dinner at home tonight.

Teaching in Higher Ed
Getting to zero inbox

Teaching in Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 11:01


Managing email using the Inbox Zero approach. Podcast notes Getting to zero inbox Be strategic about what times you check email Use email like a real mailbox with physical mail Leverage a to do list / task manager Make use of snippets for commonly-asked questions (TextExpander or Breevy) Schedule meetings with doodle or the best […]

New Life Class Podcast
A Reformer Getting to ZERO at the Dawn of a New Day (Audio)

New Life Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2014


October 31st is not all darkness and demons! This lesson traces the impact of the Reformer, Martin Luther, after 1517.

QUEST: Science and Nature
Getting to Zero Waste

QUEST: Science and Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2009 5:31


As of September 2009, San Francisco residents faced warnings, and even fines, if they failed to recycle, as the city aimed to keep ever more garbage out of its landfills. But, after twenty years of curbside recycling and, more recently, composting programs, Californians produce more waste than ever.