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Today on Art of the Cut, we speak with editor Doc Crotzer, ACE, about the HBO film, Miss you, Love You.Doc is an ACE Eddie winner for Roadhouse, and an ACE Eddie nominee for his work on the TV series, Glee. A frequent collaborator of Doug Liman, Doc's other work includes the John Wick spinoff Ballerina, Sons of Anarchy, and producing, directing and editing the TV series Good Behavior.A discussion about how to find the rhythm in the silences, the challenges of editing with very little music, and when to turn Walter Murch's “blink” rule against itself.If you want to read along with this interview and see images from the movie, clips, the trailer, timeline screenshots and a photo of Doc's editing set-up, check out the BorisFX blog:borisfx.com/blog/aotc
We'll be studying 2nd Corinthians 12 today with a Study Titled "Repent and Believe the Gospel" with Wayne Hanson. The Apostle Paul reminds us that God's strength is BEST SEEN in our WEAKNESSES. We don't really like this truth, but God uses it nonetheless. You'll be challenged and encouraged to REPENT and Believe the GOSPEL today. Even Believer's need a reminder that we are SAVED by BELIEF in JESUS and NOT by Good Behavior. Come in Person or Join us ONLINE! Either way, we would LOVE to see you this Sunday at Summit Church Sedalia! Join us for IN-Person Worship, 10:30am Sundays at 4240 N Perry Park Road, Sedalia, CO 80135 Or across our many Social Media Streams. #Church #DrWayneHanson #BibleTeaching #SummitChurch #Jesus #Praise&Worship #WayneHanson #Culture #Politics #Celebrity #Humility #Recovery #ARCchurch #Priorities 3 Ways to Give There are 3 ways to give at Summit Church today. You can give by envelope, give online at www.MySummitChurch.com and hit the DONATE button or TEXT your gift to 303-625-9434, follow the prompts on your smartphone (this method is FREE and there is no carrier charge to give by phone)! Mail Your Donation to Summit Church 200 S Wilcox St #243 Castle Rock, CO 80104 https://www.facebook.com/summitchurch... Want to Learn How to Start a Relationship with God? visit: www.29Minutes.org CCLI License - Summit Church CCLI Streaming Plus License #20939176 CCLI Church Copyright License #11543919
During a weekend of stacked circumstances where it would have been far more reasonable to lose my cool, than keep it, my darling son gave me the defining moment. This episode will challenge and inspire you to answer the higher calling you've been given in motherhood and in life. Follow along on IG for daily positivity and accountability.Join my coaching membership to practice real tools alongside real moms. May is our "communication in relationships" journaling challenge!Get the Yes Family Flipbook to get the tools in home.
Our Asked and Answered segments have done so well we also noticed a common theme scrolling through social media that needed its own segment - introducing 'Designer Drama: Is it the client or is it us?'! These episodes will take on topics that seem to be hot buttons for designers. Want to learn Cheryl's take? Listen in!In this episode Cheryl takes on the growing trend of designers putting every client behavior, boundary, and communication issue into their contracts. She breaks down why legal protection and client leadership are not the same thing, and why a contract cannot fix poor onboarding, weak expectations, or a bad-fit client.This episode is a sharp reminder that your contract should support your business, not become the way you manage every client relationship. Don't be afraid to look at what is really happening underneath the drama. Is the client actually the problem, or have you as the business owner failed to set the right expectations?Have a question--click here to ask us.Loved this episode? Click here to leave a 5⭐ reviewRESOURCE LINKS:Damn Good Workshops - WebsiteView our upcoming workshops!These workshops are 2–3 hour deep dives (some more than one day) built for creative entrepreneurs who want to lead with confidence, price with authority, and grow with intention. We created this workshop series with tracks that cover the challenges we know designers face: pricing, sales, client relationships, project management, marketing, and leadership.Each workshop is designed to stand alone — so you can choose the topics that matter most right now — while still connecting to the bigger picture of building a profitable, sustainable design business.Damn Good Designer - Damn Good Designer - WebsiteThe best multi-faceted business coaching for Interior designers—seriously. This is not some wham-bam glamathon; It is the real deal you have been looking for and what is missing from the business coaching marketplace today.The Paradigm Quick Start - 3 Month Custom Coaching ProgramThe Paradigm Shift - 6 Month Custom Coaching ProgramThe Paradigm Intensive - 12 Month One on One Immersive Custom Business CoachingJoin our FREE Facebook GroupsSmall Business - Think Big - FacebookWhat They Didn't Teach You in Design School - Facebook GroupSubscribe to our newsletterABOUT US:Cheryl Clendenon is the host of The Damn Good Designer Podcast and an award-winning interior designer, writer, and business coach with 26 years of full-time industry experience. With a prior career in media and radio sales, she brings a rare blend of creative thinking and business acumen to the design world. Cheryl was named KBB Person of the Year in 2021, is a nationally published industry voice with a monthly column in Home Accents Today, and regularly speaks on pricing, scope, process, and profitability. Known for her fast pace, contrarian instincts, and practical insight, Cheryl helps established design firms build stronger businesses and define success on their own terms.***Any use of this page and its content to develop or train artificial intelligence or to do computer analysis is prohibited.***
April 28, 2026- We highlight legislation that would make it easier for incarcerated New Yorkers to shorten their prison sentences with good behavior. Our guests is Katie Schaffer, director of advocacy and organizing at Center for Community Alternatives.
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Send a textHeart Posture Mini Series, Ep 2You can do all the right things… and still have a heart that is far from God.In Episode 2 of The Heart Posture Series, Chelsey walks through powerful biblical examples that reveal why behavior alone doesn't impress God—and why heart posture matters far more than outward actions.From the poor widow's offering to the rich young ruler, Ananias and Sapphira, and Jesus' warnings to the Pharisees, this episode exposes the difference between religious performance and true surrender.If you've ever wondered why doing “all the right things” still isn't producing peace or transformation in your marriage, this conversation will challenge you to look deeper.God is not looking for perfect behavior.He is looking for a surrendered heart.In this episode you'll learn:Why God rejects outward obedience when the heart is wrongThe difference between sacrifice and surrenderHow religious performance sneaks into marriageWhy behavior modification cannot produce true transformationThe heart posture that invites God to work in your life and marriage Support the showChelsey Holm | the Wife Coach "I help Christian wives surrender fully, live Spirit-led, and be set apart according to God's design in marriage, motherhood, and life."Ready for a next step? If this episode stirred something deeper and you're ready to move from insight into surrender, I created a short guided experience called From Awareness to Surrender. This mini course includes three short teachings, a guided exercise, and a prayer recorded over you to help you stop cycling and start responding differently—rooted in surrender, not striving.
Sam and Sierra answer a letter from someone who did everything right but still lost his relationship Join us on Patreon for an extra weekly episode, monthly office hours, and more! SUBMIT: justbreakuppod.com FACEBOOK: /justbreakuppod INSTAGRAM: @justbreakuppod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let us know what you think about the podcast!Episode 208: When “Good Behavior” Comes at a Cost: How Behavior-Focused Parenting Disconnects FamiliesAre you wondering why your adult child won't talk to you—even though they always seemed like the “easy one” growing up?In this episode, we explore how parenting that focuses only on behavior—obedience, manners, doing the “right” thing—can lead to emotional distance between parents and their adult children. This kind of behavior-focused parenting often results in adult children who perform in their relationships rather than show up authentically. They become experts at people-pleasing, suppressing their true feelings, and maintaining the image of being the “good” child… all to preserve attachment.If you've been feeling rejected by your adult child, or like you're walking on eggshells around them, this episode will help you understand the root causes of that disconnect.You'll learn:Why focusing only on behavior creates emotional disconnectionHow attachment needs drive children to “perform” instead of express themselvesThe long-term effects of emotional suppression: defensiveness, stonewalling, performative gesturesWhy many adult children feel lost in their relationships—even when they're “doing everything right”How to shift from behavior control to emotional connectionWhat “differentiation of self” looks like in parent-adult child dynamicsHow to begin rebuilding trust and repairing relationships without needing to control the outcomeThis is especially for you if you've searched for:“how to reconnect with an estranged adult child”“parenting adult children relationships”“why does my child hate me”“emotional healing for moms”“healing after estrangement”or “how to fix a broken relationship with adult child”You're not alone. Many parents find themselves here—and there is a way forward.Ready to take the next step? Visit tinagosney.com to learn how you can work with me as your family relationship coach. I help moms like you move from fear and confusion to clarity and connection in your relationship with your adult children. Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tinagosneycoaching/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinagosneycoaching ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach. Visit tinagosney.com for more information on coaching services.
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This episode of Everything Fast Pitch by Fast Pitch Prep features Coach Tory and Coach Don discussing several engaging segments. They cover the 'Did You Know' with preseason D1 softball rankings and emphasize the dominance of teams like Oklahoma, Texas Tech, and Texas. The episode also highlights Houston, Mississippi as the City of the Week and a Player of the Week. The equipment tip focuses on the Square Cuts Training Discs. A listener question addresses college camp challenges for a player who is both a utility player and a pitcher. The main segment is an interview with Samarra and Rob Dalrymple about their new podcast, DSPN Softball Central Podcast, focusing on recruiting, player development, and insights from various guests. The coaching tip of the week stresses the importance of modeling good behavior after several troubling incidents involving parents and coaches in youth sports.Support the show
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Ronald Exantus killed 6 year old Logan Tipton by stabbing him in the head with a butcher knife. He also stabbed Logan's two sisters. He has been released from prison after serving only 7 years of a 20 year sentence.
Dr. Judy Morgan hosts Angie Winters, author of "Don't Train Your Dog," on this revealing episode. Angie, a dog parenting coach, emphasizes a parenting approach over traditional dog training. She discusses the importance of understanding dog behavior, using positive reinforcement, and teaching dogs essential life skills. Skills that has them living comfortably in YOUR WORLD. Angie introduces her "comforting crate" method, which helps dogs associate crates with safety and comfort. She also explains her "fear thermometer," a tool to identify and address different levels of fear in dogs. Tune in as Angie offers a special deal for listeners interested in her book and methods. Website: https://parenting4dogs.com/ Angie4Dogs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Angie4dogs Angie4Dogs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angie4dogs/profilecard/?igsh=aGdlcnIyZGpzYWJu Angie Winters LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angie-winters-26614510a/ PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT #1Here's your chance to try Dr Judy Morgan's Dental Health Formula, available in a spray or dropper bottle. This is one of Dr Judy's signature products that makes caring for your pet's dental hygiene easier than ever. No brushing required. Made with natural ingredients including deer antler velvet, manuka honey and hydrosol from New Zealand. These powerful drops are great for supporting a healthy mouth and fresh breath. Do your dog or cat a favor by focusing on their dental health today. Shop at naturallyhealthypets.com and as a thank you to our podcast listeners, use code PODCAST62 for 10% off. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT #2Don't you agree that our dogs should be living longer? Dr Judy shares her top six ways to help your dog live longer in her mini course called Dog Longevity Made Easy. She covers nutrition, vaccinations, veterinary exams, internal and external parasites and exercise. So much great information packed into an hour and a half of video content. Once you purchase this course, you'll have permanent access and can rewatch at any time. As a thank you for tuning into this podcast, listeners can receive 15% off by using code PODCAST62 at checkout on DrJudyU.com
Detroit rapper Peezy pulls up to Lip Service for a wild and honest conversation you won’t want to miss. From getting locked up right as his career took off to having sex in a Gucci dressing room, Peezy keeps it 100 the entire time. Angela Yee and the crew dive into everything — jail stories, threesomes, baby mama drama, Detroit strip clubs, his breakout hit “2 Million Up,” and how he really feels about AI, plan B pills, and being a Scorpio lover boy. Peezy also opens up about how a school suspension and the loss of his best friend pushed him into rapping — and why he believes he's meant to do this. Plus, hear about his upcoming album Still Ghetto, working with Jeremih, and why he’s ready to get married (as long as she’s cool with a little role play
Behavior seldom signals truth. Behavior more often hides it. David Livingstone Smith's Why We Lie roots deception deeply in our Stone Age past—natural-born mendacity sculpted by evolutionary necessity, not moral failure.
Behavior seldom signals truth. Behavior more often hides it. David Livingstone Smith's Why We Lie roots deception deeply in our Stone Age past—natural-born mendacity sculpted by evolutionary necessity, not moral failure.
Daily Study: There is an idea that we need to eradicate from our thought processes so we can experience God's best in our lives. It is the idea that healing and prosperity are rewards for good behavior. The truth is that healing and prosperity are part of our salvation benefits package, which is based on God's love for us, not our behavior. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Editors - Todd Downing ACE and Amelia Allwarden ACE OVERCOMPENSATING editors Todd and Amelia often leaned on each other for perspective throughout the post process. As Todd recounted, "You lose perspective, but there are other jokes that you always, always laugh at, and then you know it's a gem." Editing comedy, as Amelia noted, involves understanding the micro-timing of jokes — knowing precisely when to cut away or linger, to maximize comedic impact. Todd echoes this sentiment, explaining that edits can drastically influence the pacing and timing essential for landing a joke. Ultimately, the collaborative dynamic between the two allowed them to strike a balance between comedy and the series' more serious undertones. OVERCOMPENSATING tells the story of Benny, a former high school football star and valedictorian from Idaho, as he begins his freshman year of college at the fictional Yates University, where his sister Grace is a junior. He is closeted and masks his true identity by aping the machismo of his male peers, particularly that of Peter, Grace's jock boyfriend. On his first day on campus, Benny befriends Carmen, a freshman from New Jersey who was an outsider in high school. Together, Benny and Carmen navigate their first year of college, which includes new relationships, pledging the college's secret society, and figuring out their true selves. TODD DOWNING, ACE Todd Downing, ACE edits television series, films, and documentaries across a wide range of genres, from arthouse animation to slapstick comedy to documentaries about the Syrian civil war. His credits include Russian Doll, Difficult People, Frontline, and Mrs. America. He's worked in both the U.K. and the U.S.A., and has been nominated for three BAFTAS, an ACE Eddie, and won two Royal Television Society awards. AMELIA ALLWARDEN, ACE Amelia Allwarden, ACE is a Los Angeles-based film and television editor. Originally from New Hampshire, she earned a highly coveted spot in the American Cinema Editors (ACE) internship program in 2015. She then spent a season and a half as an assistant editor on TNT's Good Behavior, before being promoted to editor in season 2. Amelia worked as an assistant editor on season 2 of HBO's Westworld under showrunners Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy. During this time, Amelia edited Evan Rachel Wood's debut short film Queen. In 2021, she reunited with Nolan & Joy as an editor on Westworld season 4. She most recently edited Dune: Prophecy for HBO, and the Marvel Studios series Echo. Amelia edited six episodes across all seasons of the Emmy nominated Hulu series Pen15. She collaborated with writer/director Aubrey Plaza on Cinema Toast, a Duplass Brothers anthology series on Showtime. The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Listen to Todd talk about editing MRS. AMERICA, RUSSIAN DOLL and CLIPPED Hear Amelia discuss cutting LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE, PEN15 and DUNE: PROPHECY Check out what's new with Avid Media Composer Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
When Diane Brimble boarded a cruise in 2002, no one imagined what would come next. This episode of Crime Insiders Judgements unpacks the disturbing case that shook Australia. What really happened that night at sea? And how did a mother’s death spark nationwide outrage and a call for change? Hear about the events leading up to Diane's death, the subsequent investigation, and the legal proceedings that followed. This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual assault, violent crime and men's violence against women. If you or anyone you know needs support, contact 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We Like Shooting Episode 604 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Midwest Industries, Black Rhino Concealment, Rost Martin, Night Fision, XTech Tactical, and Bowers Group Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 604! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! Double Tap- Need more questions. WLS- Need more reviews. - Gear Chat Aaron - Color Vision Tech Explained BUK OPS Primetime Color Vision Technology Nick - Rost Martin RM1C Breakdown Rost Martin RM1C Shawn - Radian's XMacro: Radian Weapons XMacro Shawn - Mischief Machine Frames Unpacked Mischief Machine Frames - Echelon. Shawn - Full stop from Die Free Co. Jeremy - RET-4RD3D is complete Savage1r - 3D Printable Halo kit adjusted and installed on Kel-Tec RDB. Bullet Points Shawn - Arc Update: What's New? 338 Arc Update Gun Fights Step right up for "Gun Fights," the high-octane segment hosted by Nick Lynch, where our cast members go head-to-head in a game show-style showdown! Each contestant tries to prove their gun knowledge dominance. It's a wild ride of bids, bluffs, and banter—who will come out on top? Tune in to find out! WLS is Lifestyle Death Row Drama: Inmate's Bold Choice for the Bullet Buffet A second inmate in South Carolina has opted for execution by firing squad, highlighting the state's controversial choice in execution methods amid ongoing debates about the death penalty. This decision may reignite discussions within the gun community regarding the implications of firearms in legal and penal contexts, while gun control advocates might find it uncomfortable as it underscores the use of guns in more traditional and legal settings. Aaron's Alley MidwayUSA Named Official Sponsor of the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings MidwayUSA Named Official Sponsor of the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings Going Ballistic National CCW Reciprocity: One Step Closer to Freedom The National CCW Reciprocity Bill has progressed through the House Judiciary Committee, aiming to allow the nationwide recognition of concealed carry permits. This development is seen as a significant win for gun rights advocates, reinforcing the Second Amendment and challenging the efforts of gun control proponents. Guns for Good Behavior? Trump Administration Eyes Second Chances for Convicts' Gun Rights DOJ Scrutiny: Anti-Gun Panic? ANALYSIS: DOJ's Probe of LA Sheriff May Be ‘Warning Sign' to Anti-Gun States Rights Reloaded: Trump's New Order Trump Signs Executive Order to Fast-Track Concealed Carry Permits in D.C. Another Day, Another Criminal Outmatched by a Law-Abiding Citizen A concealed carry holder in Chicago shot an alleged car burglar, raising discussions about self-defense rights and the effectiveness of gun control measures in reducing crime. This incident underscores the ongoing tension between gun rights advocates and those pushing for stricter regulations, highlighting the potential for lawful gun owners to protect themselves and their property. Let Freedom Export Guns! GOP Lawmakers Urge Commerce Secretary to Reverse Biden's Gun Export Ban Another Day, Another Attack on Freedom: Colorado's Latest Gun Control Madness A semiautomatic weapon ban and new ammunition controls have been passed and are now awaiting the signature of Colorado's governor. This legislation raises concerns within the gun community, as it could limit access to firearms and ammunition, provoking pushback from Second Amendment advocates. When Government Agencies Decide to Play with Guns: A Fun New Merge! The DOJ is considering merging the ATF and DEA, a move that could consolidate regulatory power over firearms and drugs. This proposal raises concerns within the gun community about increased oversight and pot...
In this episode of Hope Illuminated, Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas talks with Dr. Holly Wilcox from Johns Hopkins University to explore the transformative impact of the Good Behavior Game. They cover upstream approaches to suicide prevention, emphasizing skill-building in early childhood to improve mental health outcomes. Discover how focusing on education and emotional regulation can mitigate risks and build resilience in communities, potentially changing life trajectories. Join us in learning how a public health approach could be key to saving lives and augmenting quality of life. For more information on this episode go to https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/hope-illuminated-podcast/upstream-suicide-prevention-changing-lives-using-the-good-behavior-game-with-dr-holly-wilcox-ep-142
This episode is sponsored by Nutrafol!Find out why over 4,500 healthcare professionals and stylists recommend Nutrafol for healthier hair. Go to https://nutrafol.com , promo code WDBS. If you want to connect with Stephanie and Trey directly, message them at: www.instagram.com/stephhollmanwww.instagram.com/trey_stewartwww.instagram.com/bsthepodcastFOLLOW US ON TIKTOK:www.tiktok.com/@weeklydoseofbsIf you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Stephanie & Trey as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeanetworks.comExecutive Producers: Joshua Burns YEA MEDIA GROUPLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Gray is back to discuss the first 14 weeks of his life as a father and how well he has done with the dogs and newborns. This is a follow-up from our two episodes with Family Paw's, Bethany Cunningham where she gave some excellent advice to Gray on preparing his dogs for the new babies. This will be a continuing series as the babies become more active around his herding breeds. dogspeak101.comdogspeakgeek.thinkific.comfamilypaws.com
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I'm surrounded by narcissists. Is everyone a covert narcissist? Is every marriage affected by this? I can't take anything at face value. Right now in today's world, I feel like we can't take anything at face value anymore. The news says one thing. Social media says another. At times, it truly feels like we are surrounded by a fake world. Covert narcissism is absolutely a part of this fake world. Covert narcissism is narcissistic traits hidden behind and covered up by learned good behavior. This behavior is extremely different publicly than in private. Don't be fooled by their public persona. I am Renee Swanson, and I help people recover from covert narcissistic abuse. Are you tired of feeling isolated and alone? Are you searching for people who get it? Are you confused, reactive and unsure what to do? Are you running in circles in your mind? Are you worried for your kids and the effect this is having on them? Do you want to know how not to raise another narcissist in this world? I can help you! I offer both group and individual coaching, which you can find at www.covertnarcissism.com Renee Swanson, Certified Coach and Advocate for Victims of Covert Narcissistic Abuse http://www.covertnarcissism.com https://www.tiktok.com/@cngreneeswanson https://www.youtube.com/@cngreneeswanson https://www.facebook.com/renee.covertnarcissism #Trauma #abuse #gaslighting #narcissism #narcissist #CovertNarcissism #podcast
Growth Lab: There is an idea that we need to eradicate from our thought processes so we can experience God's best in our lives. It is the idea that prosperity is a reward for good behavior. The truth is that prosperity is part of our salvation benefits package, which is based on God's love for us, not our behavior. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connent with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America (University of Pittsburgh Press) explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents. Joy Knoblauch is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan, where she teaches history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture's engagement with politics and science. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America (University of Pittsburgh Press) explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents. Joy Knoblauch is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan, where she teaches history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture's engagement with politics and science. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America (University of Pittsburgh Press) explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents. Joy Knoblauch is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan, where she teaches history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture's engagement with politics and science. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/architecture
Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America (University of Pittsburgh Press) explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents. Joy Knoblauch is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan, where she teaches history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture's engagement with politics and science. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America (University of Pittsburgh Press) explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents. Joy Knoblauch is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan, where she teaches history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture's engagement with politics and science. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America (University of Pittsburgh Press) explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents. Joy Knoblauch is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan, where she teaches history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture's engagement with politics and science. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America (University of Pittsburgh Press) explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents. Joy Knoblauch is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan, where she teaches history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture's engagement with politics and science. Claire Clark is a medical educator, historian of medicine, and associate professor in the University of Kentucky's College of Medicine. She teaches and writes about health behavior in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in to hear:What does Clare and her team at Essentia Analytics focus on specifically?How can one score the decision making skill involved in stock picking when so much is relative to timing? How does Essentia Analytics score all 7 data points they lay out on their website?One of the trick things about behavioral investing is you can get a good result for a bad reason and vice versa. How does Clare's team think about this and try to account for it?Recent research Clare and her team did shows that decision making hygiene is 1.5x more predictive of beating a benchmark in a subsequent year. Can she tell us more about this study and its implications?Why does the above correlation/relationship lose predictive power after 3 years on average?Could greater awareness, using tools like this, make fund managers more aware of issues like style drift?How can we make a compelling case that gets people to focus more on process and less on outcomes?LinksClare Flynn Levy on LinkedInBehavioral AlphaEssentia AnalyticsConnect with UsMeet Dr. Daniel CrosbyCheck Out All of Orion's PodcastsPower Your Growth with OrionCompliance Code: 1385-OAS-5/31/2024
Luiz Rizental, commonly known as “Brazil God,” leads a double life as a trader by day and a poker player at night. His poker journey began in 2017 when he initially played casually with friends. Over time, he ventured into casinos and gradually moved up in stakes. However, the pandemic brought about a significant shift in his poker endeavors as he started participating in private app-based games. This transition culminated in his high-stakes Chicago poker game, an experience he found both significant and fortunate. Furthermore, Rizental can also be spotted in high-stake cash games at Hustler Casino Live and Poker At The Lodge.Here is what you can expect to hear on this weeks show:0:00 Introduction1:25 It's Not Often You 6-Bet 10-9 and Scoop vs Kings3:18 Focusing on That Edge – Poker and Trading7:58 Showing Your Hand -The Difference Between Poker and Casino Games12:20 Running a Big Game in Chicago18:41 The Fine Edge of a Profitable Player22:06 Creating a Unique Atmosphere at a Private Game27:34 Creating a Strategy for Debtors36:40 Does Going Public Encourage Payment?39:34 The Ways Jungle's Been Scammed45:45 The Importance of the Social Environment in Poker53:45 The Political Side of Poker Games53:45 Good Behavior as an Edge1:02:54 You Don't Have to be Fun All the Time1:07:02 Creating the Right Environment when Hosting a GameFollow Luiz "Brazil God" RizentalX (Formerly Twitter): @thebrazilgod Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates:Instagram:@thedancatesX (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
In this special episode, Dr. Murthy sits down with Sara Bareilles, Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter and actress, and Celia Keenan-Bolger, Tony award-winning singer and actress. You may know more about them as performers than you do about their experiences with mental health, but this conversation will change that. As two very good friends who are warm, funny, and genuine, this conversation is an intimate portrait of their friendship and its importance to mental health. Their conversation explores questions many of us have on our minds: How do you prioritize friendship when the world demands us to be so productive? What does it mean to show up for one another? And how do you overcome questions of self-worth and find the courage to speak openly about your mental health? As you listen, we hope you feel their friendship effect, too. Sara Bareilles closes out the episode with a surprise performance. This episode was recorded LIVE in New York. Special thanks to the 92NY for hosting. (03:55) How did Sara Bareilles and Celia Keenan-Bolger meet and become good friends? (08:33) How can we make friends and have healthy social lives as we get older? (18:03) Is there a difference between the way men and women make friends in middle age? (25:54) How do Sara Bareilles and Celia Keenan-Bolger create the space for friendship in a world that's always asking them to be more productive? (33:24) How do Sara Bareilles and Celia Keenan-Bolger balance online activity with real-world friendships? (44:02) Where did Sara Bareilles and Celia Keenan-Bolger find the courage and clarity to speak openly about their mental health? (52:41) How have Sara Bareilles and Celia Keenan-Bolger dealt with feelings about lack of self-worth when they arise? (01:02:19) What are some of Dr. Murthy's and his guests' favorite lyrics? (01:12:52) A special performance by Sara Bareilles We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. For more episodes, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls. Sara Bareilles, Singer-Songwriter & Actress Instagram: @sarabareilles X: @SaraBareilles Facebook: @sarabareilles Celia Keenan-Bolger, Actress & Singer Instagram: @celiakb About Sara Bareilles and Celia Keenan-Bolger Sara Bareilles has received three Tony® Award nominations, most recently in 2023 for her performance as ‘The Baker's Wife' in Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into the Woods – three Primetime Emmy® Award nominations and nine GRAMMY® Award nominations. On Broadway, she composed music and lyrics for Waitress, and stepped into the lead role both on Broadway and in the West End. Most recently, she starred in the filmed live-capture of Waitress: The Musical, which ran for two weeks in theatres nationwide in December 2023. Her other musical theater credits include a song on the Tony Award-nominated score for SpongeBob SquarePants and Emmy Award-nominated appearance as Mary Magdalene in NBC's “Jesus Christ Superstar Live.” Bareilles produced original music and executive-produced the musical drama series “Little Voice,” teaming up with Jessie Nelson, J.J. Abrams and Apple. She also plays Dawn Solano on the Emmy-nominated musical comedy series “Girls5eva”, the third season of which premieres in March 2024 on Netflix. Celia Keenan-Bolger is an actress and singer. She won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for portraying Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (2018). She has also been Tony-nominated for her roles in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (2005), Peter and the Starcatcher (2012), The Glass Menagerie (2014), and her most recent role in Mother Play (2024). Other credits - Broadway: The Cherry Orchard, Les Misérables. Off-Broadway: The Oldest Boy, Merrily We Roll Along, A Small Fire. Select Film/TV: “The Gilded Age,” “Bull,” “Louie,” “The Good Wife,” “Nurse Jackie,” “Good Behavior,” “Elementary". Tony Award, Outer Critics Circle, three Drama Desk Award wins.
This Week on The Waffle Zone:1. New Band for Steve?2. Catalog adventure for Matt?3. A LOT of Music Talk.4. Good Behavior...5. Memories With Matt.6. 667. Your Desires8. Bill's, William's & Kevin's Cabins... What gives?Join Kirsty & Steve in the Facebook Group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/849540069613204Follow us on Twitter @UncleSteveRockEmail the show- IronMaidenPodcast@gmail.comSupport the Show.
Rachel Fusaro chats with Dr. Judy about how what, how and where we feed our pets impacts their behavior and training. They talk about enrichment toys and activities and the type of treats that can make a difference. Tune in to learn more if your dog's aggression, counter surfing, digging, eating rocks or poop, chewing on furniture, etc. can very well be linked to their nutrition. What could they be missing in their diet? Check out this short, informative episode to find out what else you can do to help your dog to thrive! website URL www.rachelfusaro.com Social Media URLs or Tags Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelfusaro Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rachelfusaro LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelfusaro SPONSOR AD FEATURING INNOVATIVE PET LABIf you're listening to this podcast, we know you love your pet and clearly care about their well being. But are you also tired of watching them suffer from digestive issues like diarrhea, vomiting, chronic itching, gas, or GI symptoms with no obvious answers? You're not alone. We all want our pets to live happy lives and feel good. The question is, how do you know if they actually are? health starts on the inside. That's why I'm excited to tell you about Innovative Pet Lab's revolutionary gut health tests. These simple at home tests gives you invaluable insight into what may be causing your pet's symptoms and enables you to take proactive steps to help them thrive. Innovative Pet Lab's gut health tests are so easy to use. I've done them myself. You simply collect a stool sample, mail it to the lab and within 10 to 14 days when the results are ready, you will receive a detailed digital report. once you receive the results, Innovative Pet Lab also provides recommendations based on your pet's results. From diet and lifestyle changes, to supplements, to veterinary consultations, you'll be armed with the information you need to make the best decisions for your pets' well-being. gut health is a crucial issue for pets. It not only affects their digestion, but also immune system function, and even their behavior. A healthy gut means a happier, thriving pet. So whether your pet is showing active symptoms, or you're just wanting to be a proactive pet parent, head over to InnovativePetLab.com and order your gut health test today. As a special offer for listeners, use the code DRJUDY at checkout for an exclusive 15% discount. Give your pet the gift of a happier, healthier life with Innovative Pet Lab. Don't miss out on gut health tests for 15% off using code DRJUDY at InnovativePetLab.com.
It is now late February and if you are like most new dog owners, that cute and cuddly Christmas puppy is now getting into trouble and you need some help. Here at Alaska Dog Work see an influx of calls every year around this time and we are here to help. Puppies, like human babies, do a lot of learning in their early months, especially when it comes to navigating their new environment and adopting good manners. Hello and welcome to the podcast, I am Michele Forto, the owner of Alaska Dog Works, here we help you build the best relationship possible with your K9 Buddy. On today's show we are talking about those Christmas puppies that have now been in your home for two months and you might need some help. We are also talking about a training plan for puppies from now through one year. 7 Essential Things Every Dog Owner Should Know: Http://ak.dog/7tips 100 Dog Training Tips: Http://ak.dog/100tips Wilderness Athlete: Code DogWorks for 10% OFF Connect Podcast: https://dogworksradio.com Work with us: Https://firstpaw.media Support the podcast: https://patreon.com/firstpawmedia Dog Training: https://ak.dog/offer Become a Member of our Pack! Podcaster? Consider Riverside.FM
United Nations & Other Globalists Condemn AmericaKeresa Richardson joins meRonna, the RNC & Vivek's TakeFBI Gets Lavish New HQ Because Good BehaviorFollow Debbie Georgatos!WEBSITE: http://americacanwetalk.orgFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmericaCanWeTalkAmerica Can We Talk is a show with a mission — to speak up for the extraordinary and unique greatness of America. I talk about the top issues of the day facing America, often with insightful guests, always from the perspective of furthering that mission, and with the goal to inspire listeners to celebrate and embrace the liberty on which America was founded. #AmericaMatters
Positive reinforcement involves acknowledging and rewarding desirable behaviors to strengthen the likelihood of their recurrence. In gentle parenting, this method is employed to guide children towards making constructive choices by highlighting the positive outcomes of their actions.
In this podcast episode, parents learn a clever technique to help their teenage daughters handle tricky situations and peer pressure with ease. The trick is simple but effective: parents become the "scapegoats" for their daughters' decisions, allowing them to gracefully navigate challenges. The podcast offers fun examples, like blaming strict parents for not being able to attend a late-night party, or attributing decisions to parental rules, like not using social media or avoiding risky behaviors. It's all about maintaining a balance between fitting in with friends and making responsible choices while building trust and open communication. Plus, there's a cool secret signal – like a secret emoji – for daughters to use when they need a rescue from an awkward situation. So, parents, get ready to empower your daughters and make the teenage journey a tad smoother!
#sandler #sandlerworldwide Do you want to establish lasting connections with clients and boost your sales success? As a construction business owner, you need a solid sales strategy that enables you to cultivate enduring relationships with your customers. In this episode, I'll reveal the key solution to achieving sustained success in your sales efforts - fostering long-term client partnerships. In today's rapidly shifting business environment, contractors face challenges such as embracing new technology and improving communication within their organizations. Being adaptable and open to change is essential for commercial construction businesses to thrive and remain competitive. Customized sales training tailored to an organization's specific requirements is critical, enabling businesses to develop a customized system that works best for their needs and circumstances. Timestamps: 00:06:15 - Attitude for Success in Commercial Construction 00:11:03 - Good Behavior for Contractors, 00:13:44 - The Importance of Building Relationships in Commercial Construction, 00:14:02 - Story of a Successful Contract, 00:14:55 - The Importance of Discounts in Winning Business, 00:19:31 - Essential Techniques for Commercial Construction, 00:21:03 - Turning Interviews into Pain Meetings, 00:23:11 - Project-Centric Satisfaction Meetings, 00:28:52 - Bringing Passion Back to the Industry, 00:29:12 - Challenges, Solutions, and Closing Thoughts Key Highlights: The attitude that leads to success in commercial construction is one where the only way to win is to help your client win. Change orders are the gift that keeps on taking. They take away from relationships, trust, and integrity. ========================================= SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@SandlerWorldwide/videos Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment! ========================================= Follow Us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SandlerTraining Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/school/sandler-training/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandlertraining/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/sandlertraining/?_rdc=1&_rdr =========================================
Why do women feel like we have to do it all? I've always prided myself in keeping all the balls in the air at once. And I've tried to perfect doing it all– often without even flinching. But because of this, I'm burnt out. And the mental exhaustion is real. So why is it that we feel like we have to wear so many hats to be recognized as successful women– whether it's in a career, family life, marriage, or all of the above? I know I'm not the only one working overtime, all the time. I carry the bulk of the household and caregiving responsibilities, on top of all my career work– every single day. And the stats across the board back it up– women have higher rates of depression, anxiety, and autoimmunity. Our bodies as women take a beating, but we've been convinced to put others' needs before our own. To change this mindset and help us recognize we don't need to be perfect at everything, I've invited expert Elise Loehnen on the show. She's here to explain how these impulses– often described as unselfish and distinctly feminine instincts– have actually been ingrained in us by society for a long time. Elise helps us understand our innate need to be perfect as an aspect of being a woman and allows us to recognize how to adapt when we feel this need to do it all. Elise recently wrote a book called On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to be Good. And if you've ever struggled with self-sacrifice, or feeling the need to be good, this book is for you. Today's podcast is one you won't want to miss because Elise does a deep dive into the history of women's behavior– all the way up to the modern day, and discusses how society has created ideas in our brains of who and what we have to be. It's time to break this mold and live the way we as women deserve to. To feel empowered, patient with ourselves, and perfectly imperfect. So listen now to gain thoughtful insight and become the best version of yourself! Elise Loehnen Elise Loehnen is a writer, editor, and host of the podcast Pulling the Thread, where she interviews cultural luminaries about the big questions of today. She's the author of the New York Times bestselling book– On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to be Good. Elise has also co-written 12 books, including five New York Times Best Sellers. Previously, she was the chief content officer of Goop. While there, Elise co-hosted The Goop Podcast and The Goop Lab on Netflix, and she's interviewed hundreds of thought leaders, doctors, and experts. IN THIS EPISODE Elise's story and her exploration of women's need to be good The impact perfectionistic tendencies have on women Discussing gender constructs throughout history How the “Good Girl” mentality permeated into society The connection between the seven deadly sins and our behavior Discussing envy and what it can tell us Getting clear on our own wants and needs How self-denial can be detrimental RESOURCES MENTIONED Order On Our Best Behavior by Elise Loehnen Now! EliseLoehnen.com | Elise's Instagram RELATED EPISODES #532: How To Overcome Perfectionism And Self-Doubt By Unapologetically Embracing Your Fully Awesome Self With Kristina Mand-Lakhian #196: How To Let Go Of Your Inner Perfectionist With Dr. Jane Tornatore #232: How I Radically Transformed My Stressaholic Behaviors And Traded Them In For More Peace #342: 10 Tangible Ways To Practice Self-Love In The Morning Before Work #486: What Actually Gets In The Way Of Completing Goals And How Can We Make True Lasting Behavioral Change? With Dr. Sasha Heinz
Michael Wilkerson concludes his commentary based on his book, "Why America Matters: The Case for a New Exceptionalism," covering much that is both good and bad about our nation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.