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Best podcasts about Giving Voice

Latest podcast episodes about Giving Voice

The Hard Skills
Giving Voice to Values: Translating Values into Action, with Mary Gentile

The Hard Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 60:52


We want leaders to do the right thing when tested, and we want and believe we will rise to the challenge when the moment presents itself. But the current way we learn how to act ethically in those critical moments doesn't always translate or cause us to think we can do it effectively and confidently. Why not? How can we better prepare ourselves and our leaders when the moment arises? This is that episode. Giving Voice to Values (GVV) is an innovative approach to values-driven leadership development in business education and the workplace. Drawing on actual experience and scholarship, GVV fills a long-standing critical gap in the development of values-centered leaders. It's not about persuading people to be more ethical. Rather GVV starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, but that we also want to feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively and successfully. In this episode we'll explore how to raise those odds.***ABOUT OUR GUEST:Mary C. Gentile, PhD,  is Creator and Director of Giving Voice to Values (www.GivingVoiceToValuesTheBook.com), launched with The Aspen Institute and Yale School of Management and hosted at Babson College for 6 years, now based at UVA-Darden. This values-driven leadership curriculum has been piloted and/or presented in over 1,500 sites globally and has been featured in Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, McKinsey Quarterly, etc. Gentile is a consultant, speaker and author on GVV. She was formerly the Richard M. Waitzer Bicentennial Professor of Ethics at UVA Darden  (2016-2022) and was previously at Harvard Business School (1985-95) and Babson College (2009—2015). She holds a B.A. from The College of William and Mary and Ph.D. from State University of New York-Buffalo.Gentile's publications include: Giving Voice to Values: How To Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right; Can Ethics Be Taught? Perspectives, Challenges, and Approaches at Harvard Business School (with Thomas Piper & Sharon Parks); Differences That Work: Organizational Excellence through Diversity; Managerial Excellence Through Diversity: Text and Cases, as well as cases and articles in Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Risk Management, CFO, BizEd, Strategy+Business, and others. Gentile was Content Expert for the award-winning CD-ROM, Managing Across Differences (Harvard Business School Publishing). ***IF YOU ENJOYED THIS EPISODE, CAN I ASK A FAVOR?We do not receive any funding or sponsorship for this podcast. If you learned something and feel others could also benefit, please leave a positive review. Every review helps amplify our work and visibility. This is especially helpful for small women-owned boot-strapped businesses. Simply go to the bottom of the Apple Podcast page to enter a review. Thank you!***LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:www.gotowerscope.comwww.GivingVoiceToValuesTheBook.com#GivingVoicetoValues, #TheHardSkills #LeadershipDevelopment #LeadershipValues #ValuesDrivenLeadershipTune in for this empowering conversation at TalkRadio.nyc

The Hardcore Self Help Podcast with Duff the Psych
430: The Truth About Recovery with Dr. Mala

The Hardcore Self Help Podcast with Duff the Psych

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 54:37


Episode 430: Integrative Approaches to Recovery with Dr. Malasri Chaudhery-Malgeri In this episode of The Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Malasri Chaudhery-Malgeri, also known as Dr. Mala, to discuss her integrative approach to addiction recovery, rehabilitation, and mental health treatment. Dr. Mala shares her personal journey that led her into the field, the importance of holistic and individualized treatment, and how she has worked to break down barriers in accessing quality care. What We Cover in This Episode: Dr. Mala's personal journey into psychology and addiction recovery work The challenges of pushing for integrative mental health care How trauma informed her approach to treatment The importance of cultural competence in mental health and recovery Understanding addiction recovery as a non-linear process The necessity of breaking isolation in the recovery journey The evolving role of virtual therapy and accessibility in mental health care How alternative and holistic approaches such as yoga, meditation, and adventure therapy are valuable in rehabilitation The role of family and loved ones in supporting recovery How to advocate for personalized treatment if current options aren't working Resources available through Recovery.com for both individuals and families Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Mala and her background 02:00 – How Dr. Mala entered the field of psychology and recovery 06:00 – Why she emphasizes integrative approaches in treatment 10:00 – Challenges in advocating for a holistic recovery model 12:00 – Misconceptions about addiction and recovery 16:00 – The importance of connection and breaking isolation 21:00 – Alternative therapeutic approaches that work 27:00 – The role of family and community in recovery 33:00 – Steps to take if current treatment isn't effective 38:00 – Recovery.com and available resources 44:00 – Final words of wisdom for those struggling or supporting a loved one Resources: Recovery.com: https://www.recovery.com State of Recovery 2025: https://recovery.com/news/the-2025-state-of-recovery-5-trends-in-behavioral-health-you-need-to-know-about/ Giving Voice to Depression Podcast: https://www.givingvoicetodepression.com Connect with Dr. Mala: Recovery.com Podcast: https://www.recovery.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoverydotcom Connect with Me: Email: duffthepsych@gmail.com Website: https://www.duffthepsych.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych If you found this episode helpful, please consider sharing it with someone who might benefit. And as always, take care of yourself!

Warriors Unmasked
175. Giving a Voice to Depression: A Conversation with Terry McGuire & Dr. Anita Sands

Warriors Unmasked

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 51:19


In this deeply moving episode of Warriors Unmasked, Chuck Thuss welcomes two extraordinary guests, Terry McGuire and Dr. Anita Sands, for a powerful discussion about mental health, resilience, and the importance of giving a voice to depression. Terry, an award-winning journalist and co-host of the Giving Voice to Depression podcast, shares her lived experience with depression and how it led her to create a platform that has reached millions. Dr. Anita Sands, a licensed psychologist with over 25 years of experience, opens up about her own challenges with chronic illness and neurodivergence, explaining how these experiences shape her work and advocacy. Together, they offer insight into the often misunderstood nature of mental health struggles, the power of vulnerability, and the tools that can help individuals navigate depression, anxiety, and other emotional challenges. Key Takeaways from the Conversation: Mental Health is Not Always Obvious: Terry shares how even after experiencing depression before, she didn't recognize it when it hit her hardest. She emphasizes that depression is deceptive—it convinces people they have no worth, even when they've overcome it before. The Importance of Self-Awareness & Early Warning Signs: Both Terry and Dr. Sands highlight how recognizing the early signs of mental health struggles can help prevent deeper crises. Knowing when to reach out for help is crucial. The Lies Depression Tells: A recurring theme in their work is the idea that depression lies. It convinces people they are alone, that they are a burden, and that nothing will get better—none of which are true. The Power of Vulnerability: Chuck, Terry, and Dr. Sands discuss how opening up about struggles creates a space for healing, both for the person sharing and for those listening who may be suffering in silence. Building a Toolbox for Mental Wellness: The guests share personal tools that help them manage their mental health, including self-compassion, mindfulness, journaling, seeking connection, and prioritizing rest. The Mission of Giving Voice to Depression Terry and Dr. Sands co-host Giving Voice to Depression, a podcast that ranks in the top 1% globally and has helped countless individuals feel seen and heard. Their mission is to tell real stories of people experiencing depression and mental illness, breaking down stigma and offering hope. They remind listeners that no one is alone in their struggles and that help is available. Listeners can tune in to Giving Voice to Depression wherever they get their podcasts or visit givingvoicetodepression.com to learn more. You Are Not Alone As Chuck closes out this impactful episode, he reminds listeners that if they are struggling, there is hope. Depression may try to convince you otherwise, but you are not alone, and help is available. Whether it's reaching out to a friend, a professional, or calling a crisis helpline, taking the first step is a sign of strength. For more resources, coaching, or to connect with Chuck, visit Warriors Unmasked. Listen to the full episode now, and share it with someone who needs to hear this message of hope. GUEST LINKS: Giving Voice to Depression | PodcasAudio 175t Series - https://givingvoicetodepression.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/givingvoicetodepression Giving Voice to Depression

What Are You Made Of?
Giving Voice to Mental Health: Breaking the Silence on Depression with Terry McGuire and Dr. Anita Sanz

What Are You Made Of?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 35:23


Mike “C-Roc” welcomes guests Terry McGuire and Dr. Anita Sanz for an inspiring conversation about resilience, mental health, and the power of storytelling. Anita, a therapist with nearly 30 years of experience, shares how her persistence and unwavering commitment to hope have shaped her life and career. She emphasizes the importance of anchoring light and optimism, even in the face of adversity. Terry, a former broadcast journalist turned mental health advocate, opens up about her personal battle with depression and how it led her to create the Giving Voice to Depression podcast. Through their discussion, the guests explore the significance of sharing personal experiences, the impact of emotions on those around us, and strategies for maintaining emotional resilience. This episode is a compelling reminder that our struggles can become our strength and that by sharing our stories, we can help others find hope and healing. Website- https://givingvoicetodepression.com/ Social Media Links/Handles- https://www.facebook.com/GivingVoiceToDepression/ https://www.instagram.com/givingvoicetodepression/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/givingvoicetodepression https://x.com/VoiceDepression

Purposeful Empathy with Anita Nowak
IDGs - Inner Compass - Ft. Dr. Mary Gentile w/Anita Nowak - Purposeful Empathy

Purposeful Empathy with Anita Nowak

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 59:17


Watch this episode to learn how to develop your “Inner Compass” and become a leader capable of greater ethical decision-making. In this week's episode, Anita explores "Inner Compass" with Dr. Mary Gentile, creator of the innovative Giving Voice to Values (GVV) program. In this compelling conversation, Mary describes how our values and inner compass can inspire ethical decision-making and ethical leadership. Mary also unpacks her seven-pillar GVV framework—values, purpose, choice, normalization, self-knowledge, voice, and reasons and rationalizations—and uses real examples to demonstrate how leaders can effectively act on their values. 00:00 Preview 00:38 Introduction  01:16 About Dr. Mary Gentile 02:51 How the IDG definition of “Inner Compass” resonates with Mary 06:12 How can leaders develop their Inner Compass?  10:12 Mary's backstory 14:08 Why should leaders complicate their thinking and listen to voices that are typically not as loud? 17:32 What are the barriers to ethical decision-making? 21:11 The “Giving Voice to Values” (GVV) framework 26:42 What is the “locus of loyalty”? 28:35 Why is courage the starting point for ethical action? 35:25 How to make ethical decisions when “right” and “wrong” is not clear? 38:42 Does today's world diminish our ability to practice GVV? 42:56 How do values relate to ethical choices? 47:45 What are the implications of making unethical decisions at work? 52:23 How do the GVV pillars align with the IDG framework? 54:34 Dr. Mary Gentile's Purposeful Empathy story CONNECT WITH ANITA ✩ Email purposefulempathy@gmail.com  ✩ Website https://www.anitanowak.com ✩ Buy a copy of Purposeful Empathy http://tiny.cc/PurposefulEmpathyCA ✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitanowak/ ✩ Instagram https://tinyurl.com/anitanowakinstagram ✩ Podcast Audio https://tinyurl.com/PurposefulEmpathyPodcast ✩ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/anitanowak.bsky.social CONNECT WITH MARY ✩ Website https://givingvoicetovaluesthebook.com/ ✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-gentile-a21b9225/ SHOW NOTES ✩ Inner Development Goals ✩ Giving Voice to Values Video edited by Green Horizon Studio

The Political Orphanage
The Alzheimer's Choir

The Political Orphanage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 57:43


Love Notes Chorus in Austin, Texas is a choir for people with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or their caregivers.  Directors Edie Elkjer and Susie Higley join to discuss how music effects people with cognitive issues, and how their organization assists.  Links:  Love Notes Austin: www.lovenoteschorus.com The Giving Voice: www.givingvoice.com Charity Week: www.mightyheaton.com/charity  

Finding Nature
Against, Inside and With Business: Richard Boele Finds Meaning In Giving Voice to The Voiceless

Finding Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 94:23


Today's guest is someone who has absolutely been one of those people on the forefront of impacting business, our world and particularly the voiceless for the better. Richard Boele is on the show today to chat about his remarkable life and career - from visiting China and Tibet in the late 1980s and witnessing violence on his first day in Lhasa, to playing a vital role in making public to the world the deleterious impacts Shell's oil operations in Nigeria have had and the impact that Ken Saro-Wira had on him, through to how businesses today and their leaders face a seemingly overwhelming array of inputs, data and choices, all while juggling their shareholder obligations, community expectations, short and long term perspectives, responsibilities to respect human rights and the role of purpose and having a reason to exist that is more substantial than favouring extractive financial results. We also talk briefly about Richard's personal practices that have helped him stay sane, well and optimistic after all of these years working against, in and for business right around the world, as well as the tragic losses he's experienced as a father.Richard is somewhat of an idol to me. I had the grand privilege of working for him for seven years in the early part of my career, and it's annoying how I realise the role and value of experience and wisdom after the fact, when I've gotten old enough to recognise and appreciate it. Professionally he's one of if not the most significant person in my career to date, and the time I spent with Richard on jobs and around the office chatting about power, understanding relationships, always thinking about work as an opportunity to deliver a trojan horse and how systems and individuals relate and interact are things I've carried ever since.It was a great privilege to reprise my relationship with Richard, to catch up, to hear a few of his stories and be reminded that one of the best in corporate sustainability in the world is always at the end of a phone call for me. I really hope you get to enjoy this one, and feel inspired and hopeful by Richard's example.Thank you for listening today, I appreciate it and don't take your precious time for granted.If you enjoyed this episode or any other, please offer a rating as the algorithms appreciate that type of interaction, share the show with friends, colleagues and on social media - tag me in with your comments - and subscribe.Today's show is delivered with Altiorem. Use the code FindingNature25 to get your first month free on their gold and platinum plans. Today's show is delivered with Gilay Estate. Add Finding Nature to your booking reservation for free food bundles.Send me a messageThanks for listening. Follow Finding Nature on Instagram

Bar Fights
Jane Epstein Part 2

Bar Fights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 24:03


Jane Epstein Part 2 “There was a small child inside of me that was demanding to be heard.” This week we're welcoming back survivor, advocate, author, and TEDx speaker, Jane Epstein for the second installment of her interview here on Bar Fights. Tune in to hear Jane's approach to navigating the labyrinth of sibling sexual abuse and how Jane's healing journey inspired her to chronicle her own story in the 2024 memoir “I Feel Real Guilty.”  Make sure to check out Jane Epstein's memoir “I Feel Real Guilty” as well as her TEDx talk “Giving Voice to Sibling Sexual Abuse.”

Bar Fights
Jane Epstein Part 1

Bar Fights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 36:42


Jane Epstein Part 1 Join us for a powerful new episode of Bar Fights where Sarah sits down with survivor, TEDx speaker, author, and advocate, Jane Epstein. This week, Jane and Sarah discuss the silent epidemic of sibling sexual abuse and trauma, a highly stigmatized and neglected topic that often goes unaddressed. Jane Epstein works courageously to give survivors a voice as co-founder of IncestAWARE and 5WAVES.org, organizations dedicated to providing resources, building community for survivors, and changing how sibling abuse is understood and addressed.  Check out Jane Epstein's 2024 memoir "I Feel Real Guilty" as well as her TEDx talk "Giving Voice to Sibling Sexual Abuse."

UNITY Lutheran Church
(11-27-2024) Giving Voice to the Blessings instead of Just the Curses

UNITY Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 19:31


Pastor Sherrie Lorbeck UNITY Lutheran Church Brookfield, WI

Change the Story / Change the World
Rebecca Rice: Giving Voice to the Invisible

Change the Story / Change the World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 45:59 Transcription Available


An extraordinary dramatic recreation of an interview with legendary actress, director, educator and anti-racism activist Rebecca Rice. Rebecca Rice, who passed in 2002, was a pioneering community artist, transformed her personal experiences into a powerful advocacy for marginalized voices through art. Her journey began in a challenging neighborhood in Chicago, where she discovered her passion for performance and community engagement. This podcast explores her belief that every individual, regardless of their visibility, contributes to the intricate tapestry of human existence. Throughout her career, Rice emphasized the importance of creative collaboration, using theater as a means to address social issues such as domestic violence and racial justice. As she reflects on her work, listeners are invited to consider the profound impact of art in fostering understanding and change within communities.Rebecca Rice's profound journey as a community artist is explored through her reflections on art's power to transform lives, especially within marginalized communities. She perceives herself as an 'artist communicator,' emphasizing the importance of every individual's story in shaping the broader human experience. Through her work, she sought to give voice to those often overlooked—prisoners, youth, and the disabled—highlighting the reciprocal nature of her partnerships where the shared experiences of both artist and collaborators create a deeper understanding and artistic expression. This rich dialogue not only honors Rebecca's legacy but also underscores the relevance of her insights on community arts and racial justice in today's societal landscape.The episode also delves into Rebecca's early influences and formative experiences that shaped her artistic philosophy. Growing up in a challenging environment on Chicago's West Side, she was introduced to community arts through Johnny Houston's Newer Still program, which instilled in her a sense of capability and belonging. This program acted as a catalyst for her development as an artist, fostering her talent while teaching her the importance of dedication, hard work, and the value of creative expression irrespective of societal limitations. As Rebecca transitioned into the realm of political street theater and later into her tenure at Living Stage Theater, she began to intertwine her artistic endeavors with social activism, using theater as a vehicle for change and a platform for the stories of the oppressed. This evolution highlights the dynamic interplay between art and activism, showcasing how Rebecca's work was not just about performance but about empowering individuals and communities through creativity.Moreover, the discussion touches on the concept of 'creative trust' and how it serves as a foundation for successful artistic collaboration, especially within vulnerable populations. Rebecca articulates the necessity of creating a safe space where individuals can explore their creativity without the fear of judgment. This sanctuary-like environment allows participants to confront their internalized negativity and engage with their artistic voices authentically. The conversation also critiques the superficiality of multiculturalism in arts funding, advocating for deeper, more genuine engagement with communities rather than tokenistic approaches. Rebecca's insights push for a re-examination of the roles artists play within their communities, advocating for a shift in focus from individual acclaim to collective empowerment, ultimately striving to make art a fundamental and essential aspect of societal healing and growth.Key Moments02:56 The Impact of Community Arts04:37 Rebecca's Journey Begins07:48 Finding Voice Through Art11:14 The Living Stage Experience24:48 Art and Domestic Violence Advocacy33:29 Multiculturalism and Community...

The Vergecast
They're called "Podcasts"

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 66:22


Before a podcast was a “podcast,” it was… well, it wasn't really much of anything. It was in 2004, though, that many of the earliest names in on-demand audio began to smush “iPod” and “broadcast” into the word we've come to know as the way we all download and listen to shows now. In this episode, we go back two decades to the first days of the podcast. Then we hit the skip button to today and look at where podcasts are headed next. Further reading: From PodNews: The history of the word 'Podcast' From The Guardian: Audible revolution From Wired: The First Podcast: an Oral History From The New York Times: An MTV Host Moves to Radio, Giving Voice to Audible Blogs Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
This Army veteran is giving voice to services members stuck in crummy barracks

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 10:13


Recurring reports of bad conditions in military barracks prompted one veteran to design and launch and app. Styled afed Yelp, Hots and Cots lets enlisted barracks residents post reviews, reports of mold, bugs or rodents. The founder of Hots and Cots, Rob Evans, joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Equestrian B2B 77: Giving Voice and Support to Grooms and the Profession

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 84:19


We speak to Dinette Neuteboom and Amy McGann about starting the HorseGrooms platform, their equestrian journeys, and how they balance a labor of love with additional work.Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 77:Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor of EQ BusinesswomenGuest: Dinette Neuteboom | Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeGuest: Amy McGann | InstagramSponsor: Ride Every StrideEpisode Image Credit: Courtesy of Guest, KIND Media

Equestrian B2B
77: Giving Voice and Support to Grooms and the Profession

Equestrian B2B

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 84:19


We speak to Dinette Neuteboom and Amy McGann about starting the HorseGrooms platform, their equestrian journeys, and how they balance a labor of love with additional work.Equestrian B2B Guests and Links Episode 77:Hosts: Jennifer Wood and Jennifer Connor of EQ BusinesswomenGuest: Dinette Neuteboom | Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeGuest: Amy McGann | InstagramSponsor: Ride Every StrideEpisode Image Credit: Courtesy of Guest, KIND Media

Hummelstown UCC Podcast
2024-09-01 Giving Voice To Relationship

Hummelstown UCC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 13:18


Mark 7:1-2, 5-8, 22-23; James 1:19-27; Song of Songs 2:8-13: Springtime RhapsodyDo not feel lonely, the entire universe is inside you. Stop acting so small. You are the universe in ecstatic motion. Set your life on fire.-Rumi

The EMG GOLD Podcast
S07 E08: ViiV Healthcare's Harmony Garges on giving voice to people with HIV

The EMG GOLD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 15:32


In this week's edition of the podcast, Isabel and Jade share an interview with Dr Harmony Garges, Chief Medical Officer, ViiV Healthcare. She speaks with Dr Jonathan Sackier, Host, EMJ Podcast, who joined us in Reuters Barcelona where we meet our guest. Together, the two discuss Harmony's decision to join the pharmaceutical industry, how treating children with HIV needs to be approached differently, her views on improving vital access to HIV treatment and much more. This is the longer version of her Catalyst interview with us, check that out here.

The Power Of God's Whisper Podcast
24-206 Hearing to Live: Embracing the Life-Giving Voice of God

The Power Of God's Whisper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 6:16


In the clamor of our everyday lives, amidst the relentless din of cultural noise and personal worries, the promise of Isaiah 55:3 beckons us to a different kind of listening. This Scripture isn't merely suggesting a passive hearing but an active engagement with the divine voice that has the power to infuse life into the very core of our being. This teaching article explores how truly hearing God can transform our lives, drawing us closer to His heart and His plans for us.Scripture: Our springboard for today's discussion is: "Come to me with your ears wide open. Listen, and you will find life." - Isaiah 55:3The Bible, rich with narratives, prophecies, and letters, is the primary way God has chosen to speak to us, revealing His nature, His will, and His love. Yet, despite its availability, many of us struggle to engage with Scripture in a way that truly changes us. The challenge isn't just in reading the words but in listening with an expectation to hear and respond to God's voice. When God speaks, He promises not just to communicate but to impart life—His life—into our daily experiences.Why, then, do we often find ourselves detached from the vibrant life God offers through His Word? The reasons may vary from doubts about understanding what we read to fears of being challenged or called to change. However, God assures us that His intention is to bring us into a fuller, more abundant life, not to burden us with impossible demands.Steps That You Can Take:* Prioritize Daily Engagement:* Make a commitment to daily Scripture reading, setting a specific time and place to meet with God. Treat this time as a vital appointment, essential for your spiritual well-being.* Pray for Understanding:* Before you read, ask the Holy Spirit to open your understanding and to help you hear exactly what He is speaking to you through the Scriptures. Pray for the courage to apply what you learn to your life.* Reflect and Respond:* After reading, spend a few minutes reflecting on what you've read. Write down any insights or impressions. Ask yourself how you can apply what you've learned practically in your daily life.Conclusion: The voice of God has the power to break through our most profound barriers and breathe life into our weary souls. It promises not just survival but a thriving, vibrant existence rooted in divine truth and love. By actively listening to God's voice through His Word, we align ourselves with His heart and His purposes, which are always for our good and His glory.A Question of the Day: What changes can you implement in your daily routine to ensure you are actively listening to God's voice?Let's Pray: Father, I come to You today with my ears wide open, eager to hear Your life-giving words. Help me to push aside distractions and fears that keep me from fully embracing Your voice. Teach me to cherish Your Word, to soak in it, to live by it. May Your voice guide me every day, bringing life and light to every part of my being. In Jesus' name, Amen.Thank you for tuning into today's session on "The Power Of God's Whisper Podcast." Remember, God is speaking; are we listening? Let's strive to keep our ears open to the divine whispers that promise not just to guide us but to fill us with life abundant. Join us next time as we continue to explore how to hear and respond to the voice of God in our lives.My Reasons To Believe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe

The Dignity Lab
Giving Voice with Mary Dixon-Woods

The Dignity Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 52:11


Join the dialogue - text your questions, insights, and feedback to The Dignity Lab podcast.In this episode, Dr. Griggs interviews Dr. Mary Dixon-Woods, director of The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute at the University of Cambridge. They discuss the critical importance of giving people a voice in healthcare settings and its impact on dignity and organizational culture.Dr. Dixon-Woods recounts her journey into healthcare improvement, emphasizing the value of interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based approaches. She explains how giving people voice allows for the expression of ideas, concerns, and contributions, fostering dignity.The episode delves into the role of fear in silencing voices, the concept of "forbidden knowledge," and the necessity of creating environments where unsayable things can be said.Using personal anecdotes, Dr. Dixon-Woods illustrates the profound impact of voice on workplace satisfaction and engagement. She highlights the importance of structured approaches to diagnosing and addressing problems, as well as techniques for facilitating respectful and effective communication.This episode underscores the transformative power of giving people a voice in promoting understanding, healing, and organizational change.Guest Contact:LinkedInEpisode Resources:The Health FoundationTHIS.Institute: The Healthcare Improvement Studies InstituteTakeaways:Giving people voice combines respect with the opportunity to express ideas, concerns, and contributions, enhancing employee satisfaction and engagement.Fear and "forbidden knowledge" can silence voices, necessitating safe spaces and structured approaches for expression.Effective communication techniques, such as asking clarifying questions, can facilitate respectful dialogue and maintain dignity.Structured approaches and listening systems are essential for diagnosing and addressing organizational issues.Physical work environments and human resource systems significantly impact how valued employees feel, contributing to overall satisfaction.Leadership commitment to listening and taking action is vital for fostering a culture of voice and dignity.Exploring what it means to live and lead with dignity at work, in our families, in our communities, and in the world. What is dignity? How can we honor the dignity of others? And how can we repair and reclaim our dignity after harm? Tune in to hear stories about violations of dignity and ways in which we heal, forgive, and make choices about how we show up in a chaotic and fractured world. Hosted by physician and coach Jennifer Griggs.For more information on the podcast, please visit www.thedignitylab.com.For more information on podcast host Dr. Jennifer Griggs, please visit https://jennifergriggs.com/.For additional free resources, including the periodic table of dignity elements, please visit https://jennifergriggs.com/resources/.The Dignity Lab is an affiliate of Bookshop.org and will receive 10% of the purchase price when you click through and make a purchase. This supports our production and hosting costs. Bookshop.org doesn't earn money off bookstore sales, all profits go to independent bookstores. We encourage our listeners to purchase books through Bookshop.org for this reason.

Welcome to TheInquisitor Podcast
Mary Gentile - Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Business

Welcome to TheInquisitor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 77:56


Mary Gentile discusses her book "Giving Voice to Values" and insights on navigating ethical dilemmas in business. Key Takeaways Mary's approach focuses on rehearsing and pre-scripting effective ways to voice one's values when facing ethical conflicts, rather than just philosophical debates. Anticipating objections and finding ways to address concerns while upholding values is key, without requiring the other party to feel shamed. Self-knowledge, understanding motivations/fears of others, and normalizing ethical conflicts as part of doing business enables more constructive conversations. Practicing scenarios and developing scripts allows building "muscle memory" for voicing values effectively in real situations. Voicing Values Effectively Understand your most effective style (questioning, analysis, storytelling etc.) Anticipate objections and reasons/rationalizations for unethical behaviour Frame responses addressing the other party's fears and motivations Position yourself as solving a problem for them, not opposing Build trust by demonstrating understanding of pressures they face Practicing v Role Play Scenarios Unlike role-plays, GVV scenarios have all parties working towards voicing the ethical stance Avoids defaulting to embedded unethical arguments and rationalizations Focuses on developing new, constructive ways to reframe and address the situation Builds "muscle memory" for having these conversations effectively Managing Pressures and Ethical Conflicts Understand your strengths for persuasion that align with your values Explore the other party's fears, risks and what's at stake for them Provide substantive suggestions showing you understand their situation Position yourself as being on their side, not simply opposing them Normalize that ethical conflicts are a normal part of business life Contact Mary via her website: Giving Voice to Values – How to Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right (givingvoicetovaluesthebook.com)   Contact marcus@laughs-last.com   #givingvoicetovalues #ethicalselling #innovation

The Clave Chronicles
Krudxs Cubensi: Giving voice to Afro-Cuban queer & non-binary identity

The Clave Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 71:53


Legendary Afro-Cuban hip hop group Krudxs Cubensi (Odaymar Cuesta and Oli Prendes) join Rebecca to speak about their career and the particular challenges they've faced as artists who are Afro-Cuban, queer, non-binary, and immigrants. Their latest album, They/Them Les Elles, features collaborations with Greg Landau and many other Bay Area-based musicians.Songs played:Mi cuerpo es míoYou are not better than meThey/them les ellesJusticia y libertadSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.If you like this podcast, please subscribe and give us a 5-star rating on Apple PodcastsFollow The Clave Chronicles on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @clavechronicleshttps://theclavechronicles.buzzsprout.comIntro and outro music: "Bengo Latino," Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions

The Entrepreneur Next Door
[61] Giving Voice To Thousands Of Small Business Owners

The Entrepreneur Next Door

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 62:28


Terri Alessi-Miceli, President and CEO of HIA-LI, shares insights on the Long Island small business community, which has 100,000 businesses, of which 90% employ fifty or fewer people. Terri emphasizes the importance of seeking mentors, prioritizing customer service, and building strong customer relationships.She has spent years with Dale Carnegie and discusses the sales role in generating revenue, emphasizing the need for businesses to embrace continuous learning and open-mindedness. Terri also highlights the significance of hiring for attitude and culture fit. She concludes with a discussion on the value of doing what you love and being kind to others in achieving success.**Takeaways**☛ Seek out mentors and learn from those who have experience in your industry.☛ Ignore the naysayers and believe in yourself and your business.☛ Humility is key in leadership, as well as recognizing that you don't know everything.☛ Focus on the basics and the simple principles of running a successful business. ☛ Customer service is crucial for building a strong reputation and attracting customers.☛ Sales is the lifeblood of any business and should not be seen as spammy or pushy.☛ Developing relationships with customers and treating them well is essential for success.☛ Businesses need to embrace AI and understand its potential impact on marketing.☛ Continuous learning and staying open-minded are important in business.☛ Hiring for attitude and culture fit is crucial for building a strong team.Connect with Terri on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/terria1/Connect with Terri on the Web:https://www.hia-li.org/

Matt O'Grady Coaching Podcast
Robert Russell Meditation for the New Year

Matt O'Grady Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 14:32


Happy New Year Everyone!This is a reading of the Robert Russell Meditation that I found originally on the Giving Voice to the Wisdom of the Ages Youtube Channel. It is so uplifting, inspirational and awakening. I highly recommend you listen to this as a mantra or affirmation for you in the New Year. I recommend listening to this at least once everyday. It can truly be life changing.Here is to your greatest life in 2022!Best, Matt.PS - Email me to be entered in a giveaway for some free coaching: matt@mattogradycoaching.com#RobertRussell #WisdomOfTheAges #Meditation #NewYear #Power #Health #Christ #Happiness #Joy #Success #Presence

Pediatrics On Call
Supporting Families After the Death of a Child, Antidepressant Dispensing Disparities, Preventing Vaping – Ep. 198 

Pediatrics On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 29:10


In this episode Arwa Nasir, MBBS, MS, MPH, FAAP, chair of the AAP Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health (COPACFH), describes a recent clinical report on supporting the family after the death of a child. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Kao-Ping Chua, MD, PhD, FAAP, about his research on the dispensing of antidepressants to adolescents and young adults. And Lindy McGee, MD, FAAP, contributes a “Giving Voice” segment about e-cigarette use within the pediatric population. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.

Human & Holy
Giving Voice to Freedom: An Evening to Explore the Meaning of the Seder in Our Lives

Human & Holy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 41:25


Join us for an evening with five women from different backgrounds, gathering to approach the holiday of freedom with a sense of wonder and exploration. We discuss the different voices that we reckon with in our Judaism, our experiences around sensitive mitzvos that are part of our daily lives, talk about the steps of the Seder, play a game, eat, and share poetry. To download free conversation cards for your Seder based on each of the Seder steps, visit humanandholy.com/seder-prompts. Timestamps: 0:15-2:43 Exploring the Seder With A Sense of Wonder 2:44-5:15 Introducing Our Guests 5:16-9:11 The Four Sons as Four Voices Within 9:12-10:29 Cookie Distribution & Rules of the Game 10:30-13:27 The Details of Shabbos  13:28-17:23 Finding Our Tznius Without the Noise of Other People's Perceptions 17:24-20:17 Struggles With Mikvah 20:18-25:37 Spirituality In Halacha 25:38-26:59 Game Winners & Prize 27:00-28:04 Perspective in Pause 28:05-29:00 Nurturing Curiosity In Our Judaism  29:01-30:09 Learning How to Rest 30:10-31:37 Growth From Brokenness 31:38-32:58 Seeing G-d Everywhere 32:59-36:08 Rapid Fire Seder Prompts 36:09-37:46 Spoken Word Poem  37:47-41:25 Ball Game & Reflections Stay in touch with us! Instagram: @humanandholy Email: info@humanandholy.com Website: humanandholy.org The song behind the Seder poem is called 'The Seder Song' by Zusha. You can find more of their music here:  @zusha 

Music (ed) Matters
Episode 176: Episode 176 - Cristina Marie Vivenzio, Broadway Producer on developing the new Broadway musical, THE OUTSIDERS.

Music (ed) Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 42:27


Let's explore exactly what goes into developing a new Broadway music with producer (and Tony voter) Cristina Maria Vivenzio! If you haven't heard, there's a new book musical hitting the Broadway mainstream mid March and we can't wait! The preview tracks have been epic! In this episode we talk all things from the classic novel, The Outsiders and how it's being adapted to what's destined for an award winning musical! Cristina Marie Vivenzio (Producer) is currently the Vice President of Production and Development at The Araca Group and a Co-Producer on their Broadway musical, The Outsiders. Prior to her time at The Araca Group, Cristina worked at the producing office, National Artists Management Company, during the opening of their Tony Award-winning production of Pippin before joining the theatre owner, Jujamcyn Theaters, as the Executive Department Director working directly with all senior leadership and the Creative Operations Department.  While at Jujamcyn, she was the Production Coordinator for the annual August Wilson Monologue Competition, a nation-wide high school event that culminates on the Broadway stage and filmed for Netflix in the documentary, Giving Voice.  Cristina is also credited as an Associate Producer on the Netflix capture of the Broadway show, Diana The Musical, filmed during the height of the pandemic while maintaining strict Covid production protocols. Cristina is a proud alumni of the Broadway League's Rising Stars Fellowship, the Commercial Theater Institutes Producing Intensive and the People's Institute for Survival and Beyond's Community Organizing Workshop.  Cristina is a graduate of New York University, Tisch School of the Arts.Learn more about The Outsiders at Outsidersmusical.com. Listen to this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XMTsMTNI8_g The Music (ed) Matters Podcast is sponsored by our friends over at Perform International. Thinking of going on tour domestically or abroad, want to take a solo tour, or team up with a dynamic festival? PI offers the best educationally sound and culturally significant experiences! Check them out, and tell them Emmy sent you :) Perform-International.com  Order your copy of “The Business of Choir" - check out the website, businessofchoir.com. Join us over at Patreon.com/MusicEdMatters for monthly meet-ups, monthly bonus episodes, special content, and more!

Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Giving Voice To Lonely Vegetables, & Kids

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 26:39


Jessa McLean is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book series called "The Lonely Series." She discusses her first book, "The Lonely Side of the Christmas Tree," which tells the story of the side of the Christmas tree that faces the wall and doesn't get decorated from its perspective. She aims to use these books to help children who feel lonely by relating them to the characters. Jessa McLean and the host discuss the issue of loneliness among children and the importance of inclusion. They also talk about the benefits of virtual schools like flexibility and work-life balance while still building connections. Jessa provides details about her upcoming book in the series called "The Lonely Vegetables," which will give vegetables a voice to discuss why they are important from their perspective. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning
Giving Voice to Joy, Beauty, and Anxiety: Adventures with Award-Winning Author Hena Khan

Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 31:48 Transcription Available


In today's society, childhood anxiety is increasingly visible, as more young people and their families find themselves grappling with these silent battles. On this week's episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast, award-winning author Hena Khan discusses her latest book, Drawing Deena.  In Drawing Deena, Hena addresses the subtle onset of anxiety that is often overlooked by adults. We talk about the necessity of proper support systems within schools and how cultural stigmas can prevent access to these vital resources. Her portrayal of Deena is not just about the internal turmoil of anxiety but also about the external factors such as family dynamics, creativity, and the unique challenges faced by children of immigrants. One of the topics we explore is the impact of social media on today's youth. We talk about the intricacies of managing an online presence and the emotional toll it can take on us. Hena shares a poignant passage from Drawing Deena, depicting the character's surprise at the positive reception of her artwork online, highlighting the double-edged sword of social media validation. One of the many things I love about Hena Khan is the way she centers Muslim characters in many genres, allowing them to be proud of their cultures and identities while experiencing relatable middle grade pressures and struggles. A sampling of her work includes  Amina's Voice, Amina's Song, More to the Story, Zara's Rules for Living Your Best Life, One Sun and Countless Stars, Zain's Super Friday, Crescent Moons and Pointed Minarets, Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns, Under My Hijab, Like the Moon Loves the Sky, and Unicorn Rescue Society: Secret of the Himalayas.  Her transition from picture books to middle-grade novels reflects the growth of her own children and the feedback from her readers. In addition to Drawing Deena, Hena's upcoming projects are showcased, including Like a Boss, The Door is Open, We Are Big Time, and Behind My Doors: The Story of the World's Oldest Library. Hena shares her hopes and the inspiration she draws from young readers, highlighting their innate sense of fairness and potential to shape a better future. Support the showRead the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram. *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.

Hour Of Destiny
Giving Voice To God's Word [07-02-2024] With Rev. Mike Eniola.

Hour Of Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 10:54


Hour of destiny daily devotional is a daily spiritual food for inspiration, impartation, guidance, and nourishment for Gods children. It is one of Gods ways of speaking to His children daily about their lives, family, and job. Connect with us on our official channels Telegram -  https://t.me/hourofdestiny_daily YouTube - https://youtube.com/@greenculturemedia Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2WvI9quEg6S6NgSshDXZz Donate - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/greenculture PLEASE LIKE, COMMENT, AND SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY, GOD BLESS YOU. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hourofdestiny/message

Inspiring Women with Laurie McGraw
Giving Voice to the Voiceless. Nicquel Terry Ellis has found her calling. || EP. 147

Inspiring Women with Laurie McGraw

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 27:24


Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN's Race and Equality Senior Writer and an award-winning journalist. Nicquel's love for journalism started early as a staff writer for the ...

VEPRA
Sam Sarelli | Advocate | Miss. Connecticut Teen USA

VEPRA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 44:04


Samantha Sarelli is the definition of confidence and believing in yourself. She was former Miss Connecticut Teen USA 2020 and placed top 15. She's also an advocate against human trafficing through the creation of her video series , Giving Voice to Victims , where she interviews various survivors, experts, and advocates to raise awareness on human trafficking. Sam is proud of her Albanian roots and is proud to support the next generation of strong Albanian women! Listen and watch this episode! ⁠"VEPRA" podcast/tv show RTSH3 (@vepra_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos⁠

Resilient Birth
Giving Voice to an Unspoken Story

Resilient Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 31:47


On the Resilient Birth podcast, Justine and Sarah explore the impact of trauma in the perinatal period. Through an inspirational quote that drives the weekly content, Justine and Sarah explore various trauma areas with vulnerability and compassion that support birthing people and birth professionals. Each week, listeners leave with takeaways to utilize in their lives and/or clients. Justine and Sarah hold the stories they share with honor and respect with the hope to impart knowledge, increase understanding, and bear witness to this challenging topic. Sarah is a licensed mental health counselor, educator, and mom of three. She walks with a story of trauma from before and as a result of her perinatal experience. Justine supports survivors of trauma through perinatal coaching and childbirth education. As well as being a mother of three, she holds a Ph.D. on representations of consent and sexual violence. In this episode Sarah shares some lyrics from a Sara Bareilles song - She Used To Be Mine. We talk about how it feels to carry unspoken stories and the power of feeling witnessed by music, literature, or another.

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People
118 Uriya Rosenman - Sameh Zakout - Dugri - Giving Voice To A Moderate Israeli-Palestinian Narrative

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 50:53


Today, we talk to Uriya Rosenman, an Israeli teacher and Sameh Zakout, a Palestinian singer and actor. As the founders of the DUGRI Project, a social venture dedicated to amplifying a moderate Israeli-Palestinian narrative, they aim to forge a mutually beneficial future through music, content, education, and community building, fostering unity among Jewish and Arab children in schools.DUGRI's inception coincided with ground riots and the onset of the Israel-Hamas war, drawing global attention to their impactful collaboration. Uriya, a moderate Israeli, and Sameh Zakout, a moderate Palestinian with Israeli citizenship, uniquely amplify a creative Jewish-Arab voice challenging established narratives. They underscore the crucial need for dialogue during these challenging times.KEY TAKEAWAYS[02:17] - Dino introduces the DUGRI Project, sharing the project's mission and the founders' determination to address tensions through music, content, and education. DUGRI emerges as a response to the lack of moderate voices, creatively echoing a new Israeli-Palestinian narrative focusing on normal lives and mutual understanding.[04:06] - Introducing Uriya Rosenman, a Harvard student specializing in education, social entrepreneurship, and music, and Sameh Zakout an actor and singer.[07:34] - The responsibility of being Jewish-Arab creators.[11:23] - DUGRI is established as a social venture to creatively echo a new Israeli-Palestinian joint narrative, focusing on a mutually beneficial future through music, content, education, and community building to bring Jewish and Arab kids together in schools, highlighting the importance of education in fostering unity.[19:36] - Sameh reflects on the complexity of the situation, emphasizing the shock, loss, and challenges faced by both Palestinians and Israelis after recent events.[25:47] - The need for understanding history, finding a solution, and rejecting the idea of returning to the status quo to overcome challenges.[31:25] - Uriya advocates for social awakening, emphasizing personal responsibility, challenging simplistic narratives, and promoting authentic leadership for societal change. He concludes with a call for leaders to focus on maximum well-being for all, advocating for real change and societal awakening.[39:59] - You can watch their new video here. You can also connect with the DUGRI Project on various social media platforms to follow their journey and stay updated on their latest content. You can find them on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.Today's guest is Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.comWebsites:al4ep.com or authenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.comDUGRI Project Other links for DUGRI...

Pediatrics On Call
Older Infant-Young Child 'Formulas,' Pediatric Firearm Injury Increase - Ep. 181 

Pediatrics On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 30:58


In this episode George Fuchs, MD, FAAP, explains that “toddler formulas” are not nutritionally complete and why the marketing of them is misleading. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Jennifer Hoffmann, MD, FAAP, about an alarming rise in pediatric firearm injuries. And Brian Credo, MD, FAAP, joins for a “Giving Voice” segment about doctoring outside the clinic walls. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.

Logistics with Purpose
Giving Voice to Supply Chain Bootstrappers with Nate Shutes

Logistics with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 47:31


In a discipline as rich, deep, and broad as supply chain, it is no wonder that there are also a million entrepreneurial stories waiting to be told – and heard. Nate Shutes, VP Global Fulfillment & Logistics for Blu Dot, has more than 20 years of industry experience working for shippers, carriers, and 3PLs in a variety of roles. He is also the host of The Bootstrapper's Guide to Logistics Podcast & Ballast Founder Community. In this episode of Logistics with Purpose, Nate joins Enrique Alvarez to talk about why there will never be an end to the small but important conversations in his logistics learning journey.Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Logistics with Purpose: https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purposeLearn more about Vector Global Logistics: https://vectorgl.com/Subscribe to Logistics with Purpose: https://logistics-with-purpose.captivate.fm/listenThis episode was hosted by Enrique Alvarez. For additional information, please visit the dedicated episode page at https://supplychainnow.com/giving-voice-supply-chain-bootstrappers-lwp91

THE UNRULE/Y ENTREPRENEUR BY ANDREA CROWDER
Ep. 51 Q&A: Fast Transformations & Big Shifts - how to turn debilitating emotions into action? Thinking big in a family of small thinkers? Removing emotions paired with sexual trauma?

THE UNRULE/Y ENTREPRENEUR BY ANDREA CROWDER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 24:02


In this episode of THE UNRULE/Y ENTREPRENEUR Podcast, I recorded some responses to a Q&A I did on Instagram. The first one about reframing debilitating emotions, another about thinking big in a family of small thinkers, and the third - with a trigger warning - about sexual trauma. These questions guide me to talking about reframing emotions into action, generational wisdom that is built off one another, and my own experience with RRT and sexual trauma. * Episode Sexual Trauma Trigger Warning 14:45* Now I am off to a wedding of one of our community members with Dajon as my date in St. Thomas. If you would like to send me a wedding invite, ask a question for the podcast, or share something you loved from this episode send me a DM! You are so resourced here are the ones mentioned in this episode: Dr. Connelly Monday Night Solutions Call Find an RRT Trained Therapist www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com Episode Outline: The Freeze Response and Reframing (00:02:30) Making Peace with What's Occurred (00:03:39) Giving Voice to Sensations (00:08:32) Big Thinking and Capacity of Each Generation (00:11:57) Sexual Trauma and Rapid Resolution Therapy (00:16:41)Get the magic of WAP: Wealth Alignment Patterns HERE use code PODCASTWAP for a special discount! Leave me a voicemail HERE with your question for a chance to have it answered on a future episode! Get notifications when new episodes drop by tapping the "follow" button! And if you loved this episode, follow me on Instagram @love_andreacrowder & let me know by leaving a review!

Write Songs You Love
Giving Voice to the Critic

Write Songs You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 33:13


What would happen if you actually gave your inner critic the spotlight for a song? . Check out this great and recent example by Tim Minchin and the Sydney Opera House for their 50th Anniversary - https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/birthday-festival/play-it-safe . Share you thoughts on this episode and a bit about your writing process in the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Write Songs You Love Facebook Community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ group. . For more songwriting prompts, challenges, good thoughtful fun, and to become a paid subscriber with bonuses, check out the Write Songs You Love Newsletter at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writesongsyoulove/message

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Art meets vinyl

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 4:16


Minneapolis art lover Ali Kennedy is a huge fan of the DaDa Duende Record Club, a subscription box by Twin Cities creators Chris and Hannah Lynch. Each quarter, subscribers receive a lathe-cut record hand-made by the Lynches, a glossy zine containing photography, poetry and other visual arts and a limited edition 8x8” print of one image from the zine.  “It looks like something you'd buy in a museum gift shop because it's so beautifully put together,” says Kennedy.According to Hannah Lynch, subscriptions are still available, and Volume Two will be released in late November/early December. The theme will be “Duende,” featuring the Minneapolis-based tango quartet The Charles Gorczynski Tango Quartet. The accompanying book will feature work and photography by Alessandra Sanguinetti, Daniela Spector, Rachel Elise Thomas, Ashima Yadova, Dawn Surratt, paintings by Minneapolis artist Megan Bell and poetry by Kelly Gray.To hear the music from the record club or to subscribe, visit the website.Duluth-area artist and curator Wendy Savage is looking forward to the exhibit that opens at AICHO this weekend. “Mazinibii'igewininiwag: Two Woodland Artists” brings together the work of two Minnesota artists painting in the Woodlands Style, a style of art with brilliant colors that shows animals, plants and people as though through x-ray vision, revealing the internal organs. Savage likens the effects of the color to stained glass, adding that the works often have religious connotations.  The two artists featured approach this style through different media. Gordon Coons is a self-taught painter and an enrolled member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. He is a fumage artist who paints with smoke from burning cedar. Paired with his work is digital art created by Steven StandingCloud, an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. Savage appreciates this combination of painting and digital work, all of it brilliantly colored.  There's a catered artist reception this Saturday, Nov. 4, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. The exhibit runs Monday through Friday, Nov. 6 – Dec. 29. It's free and open to the public, and Savage says there's easy parking, too. John Sievers, trombonist of the jazz band the D'Sievers is looking forward to Mayo Clinic Presents: An Evening with Michael Feinstein on Saturday, Nov. 4. Sievers appreciates that this joint performance and learning opportunity celebrates the power of music for everyone, particularly for people living with dementia.  Feinstein is a singer and pianist an Ambassador of the American Songbook. He will perform and participate in a panel discussion called “Your Brain on Music,” which includes a neurologist and an Alzheimer's researcher from Mayo Clinic. Also part of the panel is Suzy Johnson, artistic director of Resounding Voices, a Rochester-based chorus for people living with dementia and their supporters. Resounding Voices will give a demonstration, and other dementia choirs, including the Minneapolis-based Giving Voice, will lead the audience in a sing-along. The event is free, but space is limited and registration is required. Sat., Nov. 4 from 6 – 8 p.m. 

A Pinch of Magick
Giving voice and breaking silence through writing - An Interview with Lucy H. Pearce

A Pinch of Magick

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 70:05


**PLEASE NOTE: Today's episode contains adult themes and occasional language some might find offensive** Today on the A Pinch of Magick podcast I'm joined by Lucy H Pearce, an author, artist, and founder of Womancraft Publishing. We start off talking about how Lucy first got into writing. It's a story that many of you might find familiar—a need to express, to connect, to make sense of the world. Lucy shares how writing became her way of doing just that, and how it evolved into something much bigger than she could ever have anticipated. Then we get into the heart of what happens when you suppress that creative urge. Lucy's been there, and she talks about the toll it takes. It's a bit like holding your breath; at some point, you've got to let it out. Sharing your most honest work can be terrifying. Lucy knows this all too well, and she shares how she learned to get more comfortable with it. It's about finding that balance between vulnerability and strength, and she's got some tips that could help you do just that. Lucy explains that each book she brings into the world is like stepping out of her comfort zone abit more. It's a challenge, but one that she leans into, and she tells us why. We also touch on something a bit heavier—the sense of danger Lucy has felt in her own body when tackling certain topics. It's a reminder that creating a safe space for yourself is crucial, especially when you're pushing your own boundaries. Now, why is the feminine so often linked with darkness, with things that are considered 'bad'? Lucy and I delve into this, breaking down some of the cultural narratives that have shaped these beliefs. She believes that one of the biggest gifts she can give the world is breaking that silence, giving voice to those things that have been silenced or kept in the shadows. What does success look like to you? Lucy urges us to define that for ourselves, to step away from what society tells us it should be. It's about stepping into your own truth, and she's got some thoughts on how you can do that. We discuss Lucy's latest book, The Kitchen Witch Companion, and how it's more than just a collection of recipes. Lucy describes it as a journey into reclaiming our power, our magick, and our true hunger and desires. She also explains what magick means to her. We wrap up with a discussion about evidence, the importance of 'noticing,' and why life is never really 'done.' It's a constant process of change and evolution, and Lucy's next book, Crow Moon, is a testament to that. By the end of our chat, you'll walk away with not just answers to some big questions, but also a toolkit for navigating your own path. So, are you ready to dive in? About Lucy H. Pearce Lucy H. Pearce is the author of multiple life-changing non-fiction books, including Nautilus Award silver winners Medicine Woman, Burning Woman, and Creatrix: she who makes. Her other titles include: Moon Time, Reaching for the Moon, Moods of Motherhood, The Rainbow Way, Full Circle Health, She of the Sea, Crow Moon and she is the co-author and illustrator of The Kitchen Witch Companion. Her writing focuses on women's healing through archetypal psychology, embodiment, historical awareness and creativity. Her work has been shared internationally in online and print media. An award-winning graduate in History of Ideas with English Literature from Kingston University, and a PGCE from Cambridge University, Lucy founded Womancraft Publishing, publishing paradigm-shifting books by women for women, in 2014. Lucy is a multi-faceted creative whose work spans the expressive arts, exploring the lost archetypes of the feminine and symbols of the soul. She is a much in demand teacher at international events and teaches regular e-courses on creative writing, editing and publishing. The mother of three children, she lives in a small village by the Celtic Sea in East Cork, Ireland. Connect with Lucy Website: lucyhpearce.com womancraftpublishing.com Instagram: @lucyhpearce @womancraft_publishing Facebook: @lucyhpearce @womancraftpublishing Come and share your thoughts over in our magickal community: Join the community Download the A Pinch of Magick app, an app to make everyday more magickal: Download for free here Or join me over on instagram: @RebeccaAnunwen for your magickal inspiration @IntuitiveCharmcasting to follow along with charm casting fun @YourSherosJourney for a sacred pause in nature Learn more about bringing your own magick to life: www.RebeccaAnuwen.com

NCPR's Story of the Day
9/25/23: Giving voice to a Black man killed in the Adirondacks, through art

NCPR's Story of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 8:52


(Sep 25, 2023) The Adirondack Experience acquired disturbing photos of a Black man killed in the Adirondacks in 1932. Now the museum is working with an artist and a local historian to tell that man's story. Also: A group accused of intimidating voters and impersonating election officials has been sent a cease-and-desist letter by the New York Attorney General.

Growing Up In Polygamy
Life Inside the FLDS Polygamous Group - An Exclusive Interview with Celesta

Growing Up In Polygamy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 46:46


Celesta unveils the untold realities of life within the FLDS, offering a rare glimpse into the challenges she faced, the suppression she endured, and the courage it took to break free.

When the Moment Chooses You!
Transformative Power of Caring Science: Expanding Gene's Theory Beyond Nursing

When the Moment Chooses You!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 42:47


Join us for an insightful journey into the world of caring science as Julie Watson, Executive Director of Watson Caring Science Institute, and Coach Charlene discuss the profound impact of Gene's Theory in nursing and beyond. In this engaging podcast episode, they explore the universal field of love, the significance of true connections with patients and colleagues, and the transformative power of caring science in bringing purpose and meaning to one's practice. Discover how self-care, whole system change, and individual acts of care can reshape healthcare environments. Gain wisdom from Julie's journey and her top three pieces of advice for a fulfilling life. If you're interested in nursing, caregiving, or simply finding purpose in your work, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on these profound insights and inspiring conversations! ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 - Embracing Gene's Theory Beyond Nursing 05:00 - Giving Voice to Everyday Caregiving Work 10:00 - Self-Care and Whole System Change 15:00 - Connecting through the Universal Field of Love 20:00 - Journey with Caring Science and Overcoming Barriers 25:00 - Prioritizing Inner Work and Protecting Your Impact 30:00 - Redefining Nurses as Valuable Professionals 35:00 - Julie's Top Three Pieces of Wisdom 40:00 - Gratitude and Looking Ahead

Kat on the Loose
FREEDOM - GIVING VOICE. TO THE WOMEN OF IRAN - VIDEO EPISODE PART 1

Kat on the Loose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 25:56


MOJDEH BAHAMIN IN AN IRANIAN IMMIGRANT LIVING IN LOS ANGELES - SHE IS THE OWNER AND CEO OF PRIVEE LA LUXURY CONCIERGE WORLDWIDE - AND IS SPEAKING UP TO REPRESENT THE WOMEN OF IRAN - WHO UNFORTUNATELY STILL CANNOT SPEAK OR LIVE FREELY. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/katherine-zammuto/message

Everyday MBA
Giving Voice to the Tortoise in our Hare-Brained World

Everyday MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 19:34


Robert Lengel discusses his book “A Place for T” and ways to give voice to the tortoise in our “hare-brained” world. Bob is the president of the consulting firm LeaderWork Inc, and Associate Professor emeritus at the University of Texas at San Antonio where, over his 32 year tenure, he founded and directed the Center for Professional Excellence and the UTSA Executive MBA program. Listen for three action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest?

Kat on the Loose
FREEDOM!! GIVING VOICE TO THE WOMEN OF IRAN

Kat on the Loose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 70:40


MY DEAR FRIEND MOJDEH BAHAMIN - OWNER AND CEO OR LUXURY CONCIERGE COMPANY PRIVEE LA TALKS ABOUT GROWING UP IN IRAN AND MOVING TO THE US AS A TENE, THE DIFFERENCES IN CULTURE AND THE SAD REALITY WOMEN STILL FACE THERE TODAY. A SUPER IMPORTANT CONVERSATION - WE ARE SO SO LUCKY TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK FREELY ABOUT EVERYTHING!!!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/katherine-zammuto/message

Basecamp for Men
Basecamp for Men E185: Giving Voice to the Injured

Basecamp for Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 33:45


E185: Giving Voice to the Injured with Special Guest Danielle Baker   E185 Introduction Hello Basecampers, I hope you are all doing well. When we started Season Five, I knew I wanted to feature some...

The Measure of Everyday Life
Giving Voice to Air and Water Quality Concerns

The Measure of Everyday Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 29:55


We are fortunate to be able to breathe air and drink water. Everyone doesn't enjoy the same air and water quality, though. How can we know whether what we consume is safe? What do people think about the air and water in their area? On this episode, we talk with Dr. Courtney Woods of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill about her work to elevate resident voices. 

Pediatrics On Call
Improving Oral Health, Follow-up after Emergency Mental Health Visits, Breastfeeding Inequities – Ep. 148 

Pediatrics On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 28:29


In this episode Kaitlin Whelan, MD, FAAP, talks about the AAP policy statement, Maintaining and Improving the Oral Health of Young Children. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Jennifer Hoffmann, MD, FAAP, about the rate of follow-up care after pediatric emergency mental health visits. And Amaka Nnamani, MD, FAAP, advocates for breastfeeding equity in the “Giving Voice” segment. For resources go to aap.org/podcast. 

Pediatrics On Call
Pediatrics Research Roundup, Well Water Safety, Congenital Heart Disease – Ep. 145

Pediatrics On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 37:10


In this episode Rachel Moon, MD, FAAP, associate editor of digital media for the journal Pediatrics, shares a research roundup from the February issue. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk with Alan Woolf, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACCT, FACMT, about the new policy statement on drinking water from private wells and risks to children. And Beverly Foster, PhD, MN, MPH, RN, offers a “Giving Voice” segment about congenital heart disease. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.

The SelfWork Podcast
305 SelfWork: Giving Voice to Depression: A Conversation with Podcast Host Terry McGuire

The SelfWork Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 45:13


Terry McGuire is a former broadcast journalist and voiceover talent who has earned a living with her voice for more than four decades. After experiencing her longest and darkest depression, she decided to use her experience to begin to give voice to depression through beginning the podcast - Giving Voice to Depression. There, she has collected and shared stories of her weekly guest's resilience struggles, provided mental health management tools, and general experiences of depression Her message is clear: she wants listeners to know that they're not alone, that recovery is possible, and the dark thoughts in their minds are symptoms -  and not truths. She's got a lot of titles after her name. She's president of with the non-profit Giving Voice to Mental Illness. During the pandemic, she became a certified peer support specialist. She's on the board of directors of NAMI of Wisconsin, the steering committee of Prevent Suicide Greater Milwaukee, and works as a mental health advocate with the AB COR Foundation for Mental Health. I'm honored to known her, and to bring to your attention another great mental health podcast. Important Links!  Click this link to order Magnesium Breakthrough with a free product giveaway and 10% off your order! Click this link to try out some of the best CBD out there! Ozark Mountain Medicine's CBD products and get 10% off!  You can hear more about this and many other topics by listening to my podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford. Subscribe to my website and receive my weekly newsletter including a blog post and podcast! If you'd like to join my FaceBook closed group, then click here and answer the membership questions! Welcome! My new book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression has been published and you can order here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life. And it's available in paperback, eBook or as an audiobook! Now there's another way to send me a message! You can record by clicking below and ask your question or make a comment. You'll have 90 seconds to do so and that time goes quickly. By recording, you're giving SelfWork (and me) permission to use your voice on the podcast. I'll look forward to hearing from you!