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The fourth trimester is a time of HUGE adjustment, no matter how many babies you've had, and our guest today will share some great advice and suggestions for how to help ease this transition. Today's episode is part two of a two-part series on doulas. In episode 57 we learned about birth doulas and why you'd want to have one on your birth support team. You don't have to listen to these in any particular order but if you haven't checked out that episode you'll want to go back and listen to it for sure! Today's episode is about postpartum doulas, with wisdom from a very experienced postpartum doula. Yes, you can get doula support not just for your birth, but for after baby arrives as well! Our guest, Colleen Goidel, has supported hundreds of laboring, postpartum, and breastfeeding clients over the past two decades. She has great information and insight to share! In Kumbay'all episode 58 Colleen discusses: What a postpartum doula is and how they can help new parents What benefits a postpartum doula offers vs having a friend or family member help out Some ways to prepare for the fourth trimester Why she encourages being a ‘good-enough' parent vs being your ‘best self' How to have compassion for your baby when they're crying at 3am and you're sleep-deprived Why it's important for new parents to support themselves What questions to discuss with your partner to help you plan for the fourth trimester About Colleen Goidel: Colleen Goidel, CPD(CAPPA), CLE(CAPPA), CBE(BFW) is a certified postpartum doula, ‘Birthing From Within' certified childbirth educator, certified lactation educator, newborn care educator, and the co-founder of Two Doulas and You. Colleen has also developed a full-spectrum education program that includes evidence-based childbirth, lactation, and newborn-care classes. Inspired by her own experience as a parent and grandparent, Colleen is passionate about helping expectant and new parents discover and manifest their birth, feeding, and parenting priorities without judgment, and with an open heart and mind. If you enjoyed this episode please share it, leave a review, and subscribe to the podcast. We love hearing from you and we appreciate your support! hello@kumbayallpodcast.com - Let us know what you thought of this episode! Two Doulas and You - learn more about how you can work with Colleen or take her classes Progressive Pelvic Education - check out Amanda's current course offerings and get on the wait list for her homebirth prep course! @progressive.pelvic.ed on Instagram or Facebook Renew Pelvic Health - Amanda's practice in Atlanta, GA @renewpelvichealth on Instagram or Facebook
If you have a midwife or doctor attending your birth, why would you need a birth doula? Listen in to learn why and much more! This episode is the first in a two-part series about doulas. Today we're going to learn about birth doulas and why you'd want to have one on your birth support team. Episode 58 will be about postpartum doulas - and if you didn't know that there's such a thing as a postpartum doula, you'll definitely want to listen to that episode too! Our guest, Colleen Goidel, has supported hundreds of laboring, postpartum, and breastfeeding clients over the past two decades. She has great information and insight to share! In Kumbay'all episode 57 Colleen discusses: - What a birth doula is and what they do - Why it's so helpful to have a birth doula - How birth doulas can help birthing people with pain management - How to feel empowered even if your birth doesn't go the way you planned - What benefits a birth doula offers that might be difficult for a friend or family member - What things to consider when deciding who to have at your birth - What the process is like when you hire a birth doula on her team About Colleen Goidel: Colleen Goidel, CPD(CAPPA), CLE(CAPPA), CBE(BFW) is a certified postpartum doula, ‘Birthing From Within' certified childbirth educator, certified lactation educator, newborn care educator, and the co-founder of Two Doulas and You. Colleen has also developed a full-spectrum education program that includes evidence-based childbirth, lactation, and newborn-care classes. Inspired by her own experience as a parent and grandparent, Colleen is passionate about helping expectant and new parents discover and manifest their birth, feeding, and parenting priorities without judgment, and with an open heart and mind. If you enjoyed this episode please share it, leave a review, and subscribe to the podcast. We love hearing from you and we appreciate your support! hello@kumbayallpodcast.com - Let us know what you thought of this episode! Two Doulas and You - learn more about how you can work with Colleen or take her classes Progressive Pelvic Education - check out Amanda's current course offerings and get on the wait list for her homebirth prep course! @progressive.pelvic.ed on Instagram or Facebook Renew Pelvic Health - Amanda's practice in Atlanta, GA @renewpelvichealth on Instagram or Facebook
Colleen Goidel is the co-founder of Two Doulas & You, an Atlanta-based doula collective offering consistent, continuous, compassionate support from pregnancy through postpartum. Their team-based approach ensures that clients receive more attention, flexible scheduling options and timely support as their journey unfolds. Colleen is a retired labor doula, a CAPPA-certified postpartum doula, a CAPPA-certified lactation educator, a Birthing From Within certified childbirth educator and a postpartum/newborn-care educator. She has developed a full spectrum of virtual and local in-person education offerings for expectant parents that includes comprehensive childbirth, lactation and newborn-care classes. Colleen has two grown children and four grandchildren and lives in Hoboken, NJ. For more information, check out her website at www.twodoulasandyou.com. Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! Visit http://drlaurabrayton.com/podcasts/ for show notes and available downloads. © 2014 - 2023 Dr. Laura Brayton
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We all hope to live long and healthy lives. But as we age, our bodies change and we may face new challenges. This can be difficult to accept, but it's important to remember that we still have rights and choices - even as we get older.For example, did you know that you have the right to choose how you want to be cared for if you become incapacitated? Or that there are options for long-term care that can help you stay in your own home? Or that you can create an estate plan to protect your assets if you need to go into a nursing home?Making informed decisions about our aging process can be difficult, but it's so important. We need to think about our wishes for end-of-life care, how to make sure our family is taken care of financially if we pass away, and the tax implications of our estate plan. These are all big decisions, but they don't have to be overwhelming.Take some time today to educate yourself about your rights and choices as you age. It's important to be prepared for whatever life throws our way. And who knows - maybe by doing some planning now, we can avoid some difficult surprises down the road.Today my guest is Wendy K. Goidel, Esq. Wendy is an attorney with over 22 years of experience in the estate planning and elder law field. She has a unique perspective on the industry, having founded both the Goidel Law Group and Concierge Care Coordination.Her goal is to help her clients age safely and successfully in the residence of their choice, by providing them with comprehensive care coordination services. She firmly believes that every client deserves individualized attention, which is why she takes the time to learn about them and their families before developing solutions that address their specific needs.Find Wendy on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendygoidel/Goidel Law Group PLLC: https://www.goidellawgroup.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WenGoi
On this episode of the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast, host Toni Quest talks with Howard Levy and Alan Goidel, founders of the jazz quintet, Slide Attack. The show is an excerpt from an interview Toni did with them on her public access tv show, Talk with TQ. Guest: www.slideattack.com Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com Energy Stoners™ Cafe podcast is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
This toe-tapping, energy-flowing, jam of a workshops work episode explores the similarities (and differences) between jazz music, strategy, and facilitation - with fabled facilitator Rich Goidel leading the beat.Rich fell into facilitation from his career in creative planning and brand strategy and has been uncovering fascinating insights ever since, thanks in no small part to the unique intersections he finds between music, strategy, and facilitation.We explore where these crossovers work and fall short, how we can all embody a bit more musicality in our work, and even find ourselves practicing a live activity using Rich's industry-favourite Catalyst Cards!Find out about:Rich's accidental journey from brand strategy to facilitationHow the need for alignment shows up in so many places in our livesJoining the dots between strategy, music, and facilitation – and how they can each inspire new thought in the othersHard skills vs. soft skills – and why soft skills are the hardest to masterUnderstanding who owns the ‘blame' if a workshop doesn't go to planWhy preparation often takes twice as long as the workshop delivery itselfThe tricky debate of whether we can own creative ideasWhy practice grants us the freedom to work with flexibility and creativityDon't miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.Click here to download the free 1-page summaryAnd if the idea of NeverDoneBefore 2021, the community of facilitators, caught your attention; click here to explore it in more detail!Questions and Answers[01:08] When did you first start calling yourself a facilitator?[04:32] What are the similarities and differences between strategy, music, and facilitation?[09:05] What's the magic ingredient in creating the space for leaders to be vulnerable?[17:17] How do you help groups push themselves further and into discomfort – where real progress is made?[19:57] Where do you draw the line between experimentation and taking the workshop off course?[24:32] What does neutrality in facilitation mean to you?[28:18] Who owns the ‘mistake' if a workshop goes off track?[31:43] What makes a workshop fail?[35:50] What's your stance on ownership of creative exercises? Can we own ideas?[40:43] What is your favourite way to use Catalyst Cards in an exercise?[45:34] Rich and I practice using Catalyst Cards mid-podcast![48:08] What would be the wrong way to use Catalyst Cards?[51:32] If you had a hashtag, what would it be?[52:41] What is the one thing you would like listeners to take away from this episode?Linksdangerous.kitchen - Rich's company websiteRich's Catalyst CardsFacilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making by Sam KanerRich's article, Racing Against The Clock (A Facilitator's Lament)Connect to Rich:LinkedIn
Block and Lot with Brian Meier.Fall Market Predictions.What can you do when the buyer has issues with their loan? Specific strategies for when the mortgage contingency is expired and no one seems to want to give the buyer a loan. Our brilliant guest Michael Nerenberg, Esq. partner at Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins & Goidel, P.C. gives vital insight and a breakdown of the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019.
Something's brewing, and it's not trouble. This Irishman's business helped define a country... Musical Guest: The Weekend Run Club
In the beginning, the corporation that we know as a co-op or condo was created by a sponsor. And the sponsor said, let there be community life. He saw all that he made, he saw that it was very good, and he decided - well, he decided that maybe he would stick around. At least he did at Rhona Magilowitz’s co-op in Forest Hills, Queens. Listen as Eric Goidel, partner at Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins & Goidel, and Lewis Montana, partner at Levine & Montana, offer some advice on how to work the situation. Music by Les Petits Chanteurs de Montigny, Creative Commons license.
When a co-op’s shareholders want access to the corporation’s financial records, are the documents an open book – or are they a secret diary? And what if the shareholder is a former board member? That’s the question posed to our attorney panel in today’s episode. It’s a must-listen for both board watchdogs and the boards they watch. It’s a seemingly simple question that raises a surprising number of issues. How much information do shareholders have the right to, and how much transparency is in the best interest of the corporation? And there are rules about what documents the board has to release, but are there rules about what information those documents have to contain? It’s a tricky subject with a lot of gray areas, and our panelists break it all down. On the panel this week: Eric Goidel of Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins & Goidel and Howard Schechter of Schechter & Brucker.
This week, I interview Dr. Kirby Goidel, political scientist and author of the book America's Failing Experiment: How We The People Have Become the Problem. Dr. Goidel is a Professor and Fellow in the Department of Communication and the Public Policy Research Institute at Texas A&M. Prior to that, he was Scripps Howard Professor, Director … Continue reading "PG12: America's Failing Experiment: How We The People Have Become The Problem" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy