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Mike de la Rocha is a strategist, musician, author, and one of the most effective change makers of our generation. As co-founder of Revolve Impact (an award-winning social action and creative agency), he participated founding Artists for 47, a coalition assembled to pass California's historic proposition 47 that has impacted more than 1 million people and led to the largest record change effort in U.S. history, launching the Justice Policy Network, the country's first bi-coastal fellowship focused on increasing the number of leaders in government advancing a new safety agenda, and producing #SchoolsNotPrisons. Mike's impact portfolio includes serving as Director of Strategic Partnerships for Californians for Safety and Justice, Legislative Deputy for (future Congressman) Tony Cardenas, and Policy Advisor for the L.A. Human Rights Commission. His work in utilizing music for social change spans four continents where he has worked alongside notable cultural icons such as Harry Belafonte, Dolores Huerta, and John Legend. He is one of Good Magazine's top 100 people changing the world, a 2017 recipient of the AFL-CIO's Justice, Peace and Freedom Award, and a top innovator in America as listed by Stanford Social Innovation Review. This podcast will focus on his new book: Sacred Lessons, which comes out next month and is available for preorder from Simon and Schuster. Check more of Mike's work out at: https://linktr.ee/mrmikedelarocha Have a Blessed Week! Link to the show: https://endoftheroad.libsyn.com/episode-315-michael-de-la-rocha-sacred-lessonsrevolve-impact-onnotice
Engin Ayaz, a transdisciplinary designer and strategist with a background in architecture, systems thinking, and interaction design. He is the co-founder of ATÖLYE, a design and innovation consultancy, which amplifies the impact of purpose-driven leaders by transforming people, places and experiences through the power of communities. Engin received a dual degree in Architectural Design and Engineering from Stanford University, and a master's degree in Interactive Design and Media Arts from Tisch School of Arts, ITP of New York University. His work has been exhibited worldwide and received awards from Core77, Architizer, Arkitera, World Architecture Community, and Good Magazine, among others. Engin was the Fall 2024 Social Innovator in Residence with the ERA Chair in Social Innovation and the DESIS Lab at NOVA SBE. Follow Engin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/enginayaz/ Learn more about Atölye: https://atolye.io/
The purpose of the show is to transform your business and life with education and inspiration. I introduce busy business leaders to trends in business, technology, and marketing to highlight people you should know.First ParagraphAre you tired of feeling burnt out and unfulfilled in your career? Do you dream of having more time and energy to pursue your passions? Join us as we explore the secrets to achieving a more balanced and fulfilling work life with Joe Sanok, author of the highly anticipated book "Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want". With his expertise in productivity and work-life balance, Joe will share practical tips and strategies for taking control of your schedule and achieving your goals.Second ParagraphJoe Sanok is a renowned thought leader in the field of productivity and work-life balance. As the author of five books, including his latest release "Thursday is the New Friday", Joe has established himself as a trusted authority on the topic. With his #1 podcast for private practices, "The Practice of the Practice", Joe has interviewed bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders, and has garnered over 100,000 downloads per month. His work has been featured in prominent publications such as Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast, and he has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. With his unique blend of expertise and engaging communication style, Joe is the perfect guest to share his insights and experiences with your audience.EpisodeDuring this episode, we'll do a deep dive into the changes and hot topics of unlocking productivity & having work-life balance including its biggest challenges and growth. I will leverage the expertise of my guest and how to navigate the unique dynamics of the field. CTABy the end of this episode, you will be better equipped to know what to do, & I encourage you to contact my guest, Joe Sanok, Practice of the Practice, author, podcaster, & consultant.The Idea to Author Coach! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ideatoauthorcommunityHi there! Welcome to my page, where I help aspiring writers achieve their dreams of becoming published authors. My name is Mick, known online as The Doctor of Digital, and I'm thrilled to share my story with you.Growing up in a working-class family, I was surrounded by people who worked hard to provide for their families. My father was a factory worker, and my grandfather was a truck driver. Before that, our family had a long history of farming. But despite our humble beginnings, my parents were determined to break the cycle of poverty and create a better life for themselves and their children.My parents were the first in their respective families to graduate from high school, let alone college. In fact, other than a half-uncle, I was the first in my family to even attend college. And I was considered "not college material" by my teachers. But my parents instilled in me a love for reading, learning, and a strong work ethic, which helped me overcome the odds and achieve my academic goals.Throughout my academic journey, I wrote over 85 academic papers, earned three advanced degrees, including a PhD, and earned nine certificates in executive management, and educational technology. Not surprisingly, I became a professor, teaching 35 college-level courses. I even held leadership positions such as Campus Dean, Vice President, and Executive Director. But despite my many accomplishments, I never lost sight of my passion for writing.After years of writing and teaching, I decided to pursue my dream of becoming a published author. And when my first book was published as a novel, I followed that with a screenplay. Since then, I've written a non-fiction book, and I'm currently working on three more book proposals, on history, a book on music, and work-life balance, respectively. I am also active on three podcasts, have a voice talent, and am a favored speaker at conferences, sharing my expertise on educational technology. Regardless of your writing interests I can help.But my journey didn't come without its challenges. I faced many obstacles, including self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. However, I refused to let these challenges hold me back. Instead, I used them as opportunities to learn and grow, and to develop a growth mindset that has served me well throughout my career.As a book coach, I've had the privilege of working with many aspiring writers who are struggling to overcome their own challenges. And I've seen firsthand the transformative power of writing and storytelling. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, I believe that everyone has a story to tell, and that writing can be a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation.So, if you're ready to take your writing to the next level and achieve your publishing dreams, I invite you to join me on this journey. Let's work together to overcome your challenges, develop your writing skills, and bring your stories to life.Thank you for watching, and I look forward to working with you! Book a complimentary call now on my Calendy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-doctor-of-digital-gmick-smith-phd--1279468/support.
Sign up for the FREE Masterclass- How to Build a 7-Figure Group Practice → https://mccancemethod.com/webinar-free-masterclass-from-solo-to-superteam/ In this episode, the Practice of the Practice podcast host Joe Sanok, discusses what sets 7-figure practice owners apart from the rest. Joe shares some valuable insights from his own work with successful 7-figure practice owners, highlighting their mindset and traits. Make sure to bring your paper and pen because this episode is full of actionable tips!Here are some key points in this episode: [5:17] What qualities do they have? [9:04] Where does the fear of failure come from [12:42] Challenge the mindset “no one can do it like me” [15:07] People who are coachable get there the fastest [16:20] What they are doing differently [19:52] Think through your profit margins Links From the Episode:The Practice of the Practice Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-practice-of-the-practice-podcast-innovative/id597735438 Book: Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want by Joe Sanok: https://a.co/d/0cntEzUY More about Joe: Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years.Websites: Practice of the Practice: https://practiceofthepractice.com/ Social Media Links: Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/practiceofthepractice/?hl=en Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/PracticeOfThePractice/ Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/company/practice-of-the-practice/ How We Can Work Together:Book a Practice Growth Audit Call - Follow me on Instagram, @nicole.mccanncemethod. If this episode provided you with value and inspiration, please leave a review and DM to let me know. Click here: https://www.instagram.com/nicole.mccancemethod Join the FREE private community for therapists: Expand your Psychotherapy Practice → https://www.facebook.com/groups/947689352498639 Sign up for the FREE Masterclass- How to Build a 7-Figure Group Practice→ https://mccancemethod.com/webinar-free-masterclass-from-solo-to-superteam/
Guest Info/Bio:This week's guest is Sarah Stankorb! Sarah is the author of the book Disobedient Women, which is a culmination of years reporting on women who used the internet to call out abuse within their evangelical communities. It is a book for and about people of faith and those who have walked away. The deeply researched work gives long-overdue recognition to the women who upturned their lives to speak out boldly, even as they were expected to submit and remain silent. Sarah's articles and essays have appeared in publications including The Washington Post Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Vogue, Marie Claire, Glamour, O Magazine, Longreads, Catapult, Slate, The Guardian, The Atlantic, The Atavist, CNNMoney, GOOD Magazine, Salon, KIWI, Babble, Geez, The Morning News, DAME Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, Brain, Child Magazine, Proto, Skirt, Bethesda Magazine, and Cincinnati Magazine. Her beat spans politics, the environment, health, technology, religion and cultural commentary. Guest (select) publications: Disobedient Women: How a Small Group of Faithful Women Exposed Abuse, Brought Down Powerful Pastors, and Ignited an Evangelical Reckoning. Guest Website/Social Media: www.sarahstankorb.com Twitter: @sarahstankorb Instagram: @sarahstankorb TikTok: @sarahstankorb Special Theme Music by: Forrest ClayInstagram: @forrestclaymusic Twitter: @clay_kYouTube: www.youtube.com/claykmusic Songs featured on this episode were from the Recover EPYou can find Clay's music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is found!This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited, mixed, and produced by John Williamson Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social media. We have a brand new webstore with faster shipping, new products, new designs, and international shipping! Join our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists Website by Ryan BattlesAll photos by Jared HevronLogos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen PfluigT-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code deconstruct50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/* Check out HelloFresh and use my code deconstructfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Guest Info/Bio:This week's guest is Sarah Stankorb! Sarah is the author of the book Disobedient Women, which is a culmination of years reporting on women who used the internet to call out abuse within their evangelical communities. It is a book for and about people of faith and those who have walked away. The deeply researched work gives long-overdue recognition to the women who upturned their lives to speak out boldly, even as they were expected to submit and remain silent. Sarah's articles and essays have appeared in publications including The Washington Post Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Vogue, Marie Claire, Glamour, O Magazine, Longreads, Catapult, Slate, The Guardian, The Atlantic, The Atavist, CNNMoney, GOOD Magazine, Salon, KIWI, Babble, Geez, The Morning News, DAME Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, Brain, Child Magazine, Proto, Skirt, Bethesda Magazine, and Cincinnati Magazine. Her beat spans politics, the environment, health, technology, religion and cultural commentary. Guest (select) publications: Disobedient Women: How a Small Group of Faithful Women Exposed Abuse, Brought Down Powerful Pastors, and Ignited an Evangelical Reckoning. Guest Website/Social Media: www.sarahstankorb.com Twitter: @sarahstankorb Instagram: @sarahstankorb TikTok: @sarahstankorb Special Theme Music by: Forrest ClayInstagram: @forrestclaymusic Twitter: @clay_kYouTube: www.youtube.com/claykmusic Songs featured on this episode were from the Recover EPYou can find Clay's music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is found!This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited, mixed, and produced by John Williamson Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social media. We have a brand new webstore with faster shipping, new products, new designs, and international shipping! Join our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists Website by Ryan BattlesAll photos by Jared HevronLogos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen PfluigT-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code deconstruct50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/* Check out HelloFresh and use my code deconstructfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Good Weekend editor Katrina Strickland sits down with senior writer Konrad Marshall to discuss what makes a great magazine feature, what Marshall learnt from his early days working for small town American newspapers and how, in an increasingly media-managed world, the specialist craft of longform writing is changing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Work 4 days a week? What entrepreneur doesn't want that? Ok, so maybe I can adjust my schedule to do this but wouldn't my business suffer? These are great questions that this week's guest Joe Sanok is going to answer. As a counselor and therapist, he effectively grew and sold his practice incorporating the 4 day work week principle. Now he helps other private practice therapists do the same through his coaching programs and top rated podcast, Practice of the Practice. And you can too. For more insights into how the average entrepreneur can work just 4 days a week, tune in to this week's episode. I know I have my notepad and pen ready. Get the book Thursday is the New Friday https://joesanok.com/ https://joesanok.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Joe-Sanok-One-Sheet_final.pdf Questions: We're taught to work hard, grind (hustle), and sacrifice our personal desires to get ahead and make money, you have a little different perspective don't you? How did we get to this point? What is the history of the seven day week and 40 hour work week? In the book, you argue that we have been moving toward a four-day week for a while, why? In the book, you discuss ‘Internal Inclinations', take us through those. The neuroscience and case studies in the book point to slowing down unlocking hidden creativity and productivity, why is this and what are some examples? You outline Sprint Types™ in the book, will you walk us through how those work? In your book, you talk about the research that slowing down actually increases productivity and creativity. How can the entrepreneur do that? That's not how they are wired. How can you eliminate non-productive tasks to free up our time for it's highest and best use? Key Takeaways: Parkinsons Law- It's easy to add to your checklist but hard to eliminate one If you reduce the amount of time to work, you'll focus on the most important things first Our ego over values work and under values priorities outside of it Value your weekend How can you remove one things that causes stress? To move toward the 4 day work week, run a test, set new KPI's, edit and improve https://joesanok.com/how-employers-can-experiment-with-the-4-day-workweek/ Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs' guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/ Need to create more time to dedicate to your marriage? Download this free guide. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/boundaries Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk
Kate's bio is below. Her websites and contact information: https://www.GoLoCoPlus.com/ https:/www.KatesClub.org/ https:/www.KateAtwood.com/ Kate@locoplus.network (the best email.) Kate Atwood is the co-founder and CEO of LoCo+, founder of Kate's Club and is an author, speaker and innovator. In this interview, Kate shares her journey from the loss of her mother at age 12, to the founding of Kate's Club (to support children and adolescents in grief) to her experiences across her life of fostering community, collaboration and creativity. She discusses her current work in providing a platform for empowering local content creators and filmmakers to develop audiences and sustain themselves financially. She is truly an Aquarian innovator, helping us move into the paradigms of the Aquarian Age. Kate's bio: Kate is co-founder and CEO of LoCo+, the first independent streaming platform dedicated to local filmmakers, content creators and music artists. Kate is most widely known as the Founder of her namesake organization, Kate's Club, and is also recognized for her executive role in building the Arby's Foundation and ChooseATL. Before founding LoCo+, Kate served as the founding Executive Director of ChooseATL, an initiative out of the Metro Atlanta Chamber launched to promote Atlanta to millennials around the globe. Under Kate's leadership, ChooseATL evolved to become a next-generation movement advancing Atlanta as a top-tier location for emerging tech and creative talent. Her work landed headlines in Forbes, Adweek, and Variety magazine. In 2018, Kate's vision led to the creation and launch of the first-ever public city-based video streaming platform called THEA. It was through her journey with THEA that she was inspired to create LoCo+. At 23, Kate founded Kate's Club, a nationally acclaimed organization that empowers children and teens who have experienced the death of a parent or sibling. Kate's Club serves thousands of children and families annually through direct services, strategic outreach partnerships, and national advocacy efforts. Its unique approach to grief support has garnered the attention of national media and has helped reframe grief culture to be one of openness and support for the next generation. Kate remains involved today as its Founder and Advisory Board chair. Kate is a frequent speaker, podcast host, and the author of "A Healing Place," published by Penguin Books. Throughout her career, she has appeared on CNN, Headline News, The Today Show, and ABC's The View. She has also been featured in People Magazine, Huffington Post and Good Magazine on its global "Good 100" list. She has received numerous awards for her work, including being named to Atlanta Business Chronicle and Georgia Trend Magazine's '40 Under 40' lists. In 2018, she was awarded the Children's Rights Inspiration Award and the Philanthropic Leader of Tomorrow award by the National Association of Fundraising Professionals. Heather's website: https:/www.risingmoonhealingcenter.com To become a patron of Heather's: https:/www.patreon.com/heatherensworth/
A former newspaper reporter, Aydrea Walden is currently a Staff Writer for Disney Jr., and has also written for Nickelodeon, Highlander Films, Now Write! Screenwriting Book Series, Makers Studios, The Walt Disney Company, and Amazon. She recently worked as a Development Executive at NBCUniversal Digital Enterprises where she helped create programming for the award-winning DreamWorksTV YouTube channel; and developed long form kids and family programming.Aydrea is the creator and star of the Webby-nominated series, Black Girl in a Big Dress. She is a multiple Moth StorySLAM winner, and recently completed the East Coast premiere of her one-woman show, The Oreo Experience: A Total Whitey Trapped in a Black Chick's Body, based on the blog of the same name, which has been featured in GOOD Magazine and Jezebel.com
In this episode, queer astrologer Colin Bedell and I problematize outdated gay stereotypes, such as masc4masc and Grindr Tribes through a critical lens, tieing this to the subject of homonormativity. We talk about the origins of homonormativity in heterosexual patriarchal systems, how queer men can work towards dismantling patriarchy, and the importance of healing our relationships with straight men. We also discuss ways of overcoming judgment within the LGBTQIA+ community, whether Grindr tribes help or limit our sexual experiences, and Colin also shares astrological updates related to these topics. Can't Host is a gay men's sex and relationships podcast aiming to challenge toxic gay stereotypes, and explore the complex dynamics of gay relationships, with the aim of creating opportunities for healing and growth. We'll discuss whether size matters, question the top/bottom binary, talk about healing sexual trauma, how to overcome dick- and body-shame, falling out of love with someone, homonormativity, and more. If you're a gay guy who's frustrated with the rigid rules of the gay community, seeking more joy and authenticity in your sex life and relationships, you're in the right place! About Me I'm George Lizos, spiritual teacher, psychic healer, and #1 bestselling author. Growing up in a small Christian community, I was judged and rejected for being gay and different. After a futile two-year attempt to change who I was born to be, I called myself a human abomination and almost took my own life. Fortunately, in my darkest moment, I saw the light and ventured on a healing journey of love, forgiveness, and spiritual awakening. Yet, my gay dating life since hasn't always been all roses and rainbows, and my past dramas and traumas have definitely kept things spicy. Fast forward past many awkward dates and disappointing sex, I Created Can't Host to challenge toxic gay stereotypes, explore the complex dynamics of gay sex and relationships, and create opportunities for healing and growth. https://georgelizos.com/ About Colin Colin Bedell is a queer Gemini Twin from Long Island, New York. He's a passionate student of secular personal-growth systems, and the universal spiritual themes explored in A Course in Miracles. Well & Good Magazine listed Colin as one of the most influential people in the wellness industry and as a 2020 Innovator. Complementing his work with QueerCosmos, Colin's the weekly horoscope writer for Cosmopolitan.com. He's the #1 bestselling author of A Little Bit of Astrology, Queer Cosmos: The Astrology of Queer Identities & Relationships, and Gemini. Most recently, he was on 'Written in the Stars,' an astrology-based dating show premiering on Discovery Plus in November 2022. Colin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queercosmos/ Colin's website: https://www.queercosmos.com/ Queer Cosmos book: https://www.amazon.com/Queer-Cosmos-Astrology-Identities-Relationships/dp/1627782931/ A Little Bit of Astrology book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1454932236/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1 Gemini book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1454938935/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2 Resources Mentioned Homonormativity definition: https://everydayfeminism.com/2015/01/homonormativity-101/ Connect With Me Instagram: https://instagram.com/georgelizos/ Website: https://georgelizos.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iamgeorgelizos Facebook Group: http://www.yourspiritualtoolkit.com/ My Books Be The Guru: https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1TtCj Lightworkers Gotta Work: https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1TmKf Protect Your Light: https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1TmJd
In this episode of Lead With Who You Are, we have Wanona Satcher, CEO & Founder of Makher Studio- a green manufacturing and design-build firm that specializes in innovative modular real estate and civic revitalization strategies. Wanona has been a troublemaker in one setting and a visionary in another. In our conversation, we explore the issue of context- how context can make who we are a problem or an asset. She talks with us about how fundraising is friction, the word, no, as one of the best words out there and she tells the story of her own journey to find the contexts that make who she is an asset and not a liability.In 2020, Wanona was selected as Inc Magazine's 100 Top Female Entrepreneurs, and in 2019, she won two Auburn Alumni awards (Diversity & Inclusion; Sustainability). In 2018, she was chosen to participate in the LAUNCH Founder University in Silicon Valley for minority and women-owned businesses. In 2016, Wanona was a finalist for the Dell/Cosmo Magazine Women's Entrepreneur Network Award and Keynote Panelist for Moogfest- the world-renowned music, art and technology conference. In 2013, she was also a semi-finalist for the Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge, she attended Aspen Institute/CityLab 2.0 and was chosen as a national Next City Vanguard's Top 40 Under 40 program. She has been featured in GOOD Magazine and the Huffington Post. Find Makher Studio here.And check out all things Dia Bondi here..
Do you often feel strung out and overwhelmed by an endless list of things to do? In our culture “doing” is very highly valued. Do this, do that, do more in less time and then use the time you win to do even more. We operate as human doings and not human beings and it is exhausting. How can we switch this around and become centered in being human beings again? Today's guest has some pretty profound and applicable answers to that. Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want. In his book he examines how the four day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is also the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts Joe has done over the last six years. In our conversation we will talk about the difference between work and productivity and why personal discovery is so important. In Joe's words: "This life is ours. We believe that we are made for slowing down and doing creative and impactful work, that weekends are not enough, and that our best work comes after we slow down." In this episode with Joe Sanok, you'll discover: -Where did the 5-day, 40 hour work week originate?...04:00 -Having "purpose" with your work is a relatively new concept...06:34 -The fallacy of constant "busyness"...08:33 -How the pandemic awakened people to "self-discovery"...10:37 -The difference between "work" and "productivity"...14:20 -The value and importance of taking breaks - long and quick...16:32 -How shorter work weeks enhance productivity for varying industries...21:02 -Recommended resources for cutting down on our more mundane tasks...23:23 -How to become a human being vs. a human doing...26:15 -How to make Thursday the new Friday...29:15 -Ways to tactfully establish boundaries with your employer...38:05 -Considerations re: fewer hours for hourly workers...40:21 -How new technology will change the workplace as we know it...43:10 -Joe's best personal practice...45:15 Resources mentioned: https://joesanok.com (Joe's website) https://www.amazon.com/Thursday-New-Friday-Fewer-Hours/dp/1400225981 (Thursday is the New Friday: How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want)
Introducing 15-Minute Feng Shui! The first part of this episode Kristina gives you the top three front door tips to welcome fresh opportunities, helpful people, and money through your FRONT DOOR! In the second half of this episode Kristina sits with Colin Bedell, the official astrologer of Cosmopolitan Magazine, author, and reality TV star. The episode starts out with some Mercury Retrograde advice, and it finishes with some in-depth relationship analysis. How does your zodiac sign interact with the others? Listen and find out! Click here to learn more about The Transformation Series! Click here to follow Colin Bedell (@queercosmos) on Instagram! More about Colin Bedell Colin Bedell is a queer Gemini Twin from Long Island, New York. He's a passionate student of secular personal-growth systems, and the universal spiritual themes explored in A Course in Miracles. Well & Good Magazine listed Colin as one of the most influential people in the wellness industry and as a 2020 Innovator. Complementing his work with QueerCosmos, Colin's the weekly horoscope writer for Cosmopolitan.com. His bestselling first book A Little Bit of Astrology from Sterling Publishers debuted November ‘18, his second book Queer Cosmos: The Astrology of Queer Identities & Relationships which launched last November was ranked the #1 Astrology book for beginners by the DailyDot magazine, and his third book Gemini by Sterling debuted January 2020.
NEW! 2022 SEPTEMBER SPEAKER SERIES LEARN FROM A WORLD RENOWNED FACULTY! SIGN UP BEFORE AUG 30, 2022 TO CHOOSE YOUR TUITION RATE! Schedule Yuriria Robles: How to Work with The Part of Fortune Helene Cierzo: Working with Uranus in Your Chart Quan Tracy Cherry: AstroORM Rooting Astrology in Our Raw Material Nicole Garceau: Nikola Stojanovic's Degree Theory Colin Bedell: The Venus-Mars Paradox - on Love and Desire SYNCHRONICITY UNIVERSITY! LIMITED TIME CHOOSE YOUR TUITION RATE! Learn more and sign up at https://www.synchronicityuniversity.com This lecture will begin by exploring the Aires-Libra ruled polarity point and examine how modern relationship straddle the tensions of Romance and Eros. Next, we'll cover the remaining 5 polarity pairs in the zodiac and frame them as not problems that need to be solved but paradoxes that need to be managed. From there, we can normalize the tension of opposites with ourselves and our clients so they can feel understood and equipped with conversations and skills that help them in their lives and relationships. Colin Bedell is a queer Gemini Twin from Long Island, New York. He's a passionate student of secular personal-growth systems, and the universal spiritual themes explored in A Course in Miracles. Well & Good Magazine listed Colin as one of the most influential people in the wellness industry and as a 2020 Innovator. Complementing his work with QueerCosmos, Colin's the weekly horoscope writer for Cosmopolitan.com. His bestselling first book A Little Bit of Astrology from Sterling Publishers debuted November ‘18, his second book Queer Cosmos: The Astrology of Queer Identities & Relationships which launched last November was ranked the #1 Astrology book for beginners by the DailyDot magazine, and his third book Gemini by Sterling debuted January 2020. Find more about Colin FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/queercosmos INSTAGRAM: @queercosmos
Join us on Be Brave at Work as we speak with Joe Sanok. Joe is the author of "Thursday is the New Friday: How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want." It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured in Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular "The Practice of the Practice Podcast," which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 700+ podcasts he has done over the last six years. Links of Interest Assessment Link - use discount code TITNF LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Website Thursday is the New Friday: How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want A special thank you to our sponsor, Cabot Risk Strategies. For more information, please visit them at CabotRisk.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! More information about Ed, visit Excellius.com © 2022 Ed Evarts
In this episode of The Private Practice Elevation Podcast you're going to learn the three most common internal inclinations that all high-achievers possess. Have you ever wondered how some of the top business leaders are able to do what they do, build what they build, and create such growth in their businesses? Or maybe you've seen the growth of other private practices in your area and thought “hmm, what are they doing that's helping them grow?” Now, this isn't about comparison, which can lead you down a counter-productive path. But it's about recognizing that there are certain traits or internal inclinations that many successful people have that help them achieve business growth. To help us understand these three internal inclinations and apply them to your therapy practice, we're chatting with Joe Sanok, author of Thursday is the New Friday. In his book, Joe examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. But the only way to achieve those things is to first examine what's going on internally so that our inner game can help improve our outer game. If you're looking to grow your therapy practice, reach more of your ideal clients, or launch a new business or stream of income, this episode will help you understand your internal inclinations and how you can lean into them to reach your goals. In This Episode, You'll Learn: How your internal wiring can impact your business growth and why it's so important to start improving your internal world before you work on your business The three internal inclinations that all high-achievers possess and how they help them perform at the highest level How to extract lessons from your failures and apply them to grow your private practice in the future Why stepping away from your business challenges can actually help you solve them The benefits of thinking like an outsider and inviting outsiders into your business Tips for overcoming ruts or creative blocks in our businesses and lives How to create boundaries and block time so that you can focus on your most important work and hit your private practice goals faster How taking imperfect action can be the fastest way to grow your business Get Started on Your Website Project If you're ready to elevate your online presence, reach more of your ideal clients, and grow your private practice, you can schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call. During this call, we'll uncover the issues holding you back and start putting together a plan to help you reach your goals. Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts If you're not yet subscribed to the podcast I want to encourage you to do that today. This is the best way to make sure you don't miss an episode! Click here to subscribe on iTunes. And if you're feeling extra generous, I'd love to hear what you think about the podcast. Reviews help others find the podcast plus I'd really love to hear what you think! Click here to leave a review. Just click on “Ratings & Reviews” then “Write a review.” Let me know what you like best about the podcast. Thank you! Links mentioned in this episode: Joesanok.com Thursday is the New Friday (affiliate link) Free access to the Internal Inclinations Assessment (usually $49): use code TITNF to get it free About Joe Sanok Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 700 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years.
https://www.instagram.com/goodmagazinenz/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/carolyn.enting/?hl=en Carolyn Enting grew up on a rural two-acre block of native bush on Blue Mountains Rd, Upper Hutt New Zealand. Being surrounded by nature and trees, she described it as a magic place to grow up, hang out, read and dream. She started her journey in journalism over twenty-seven years ago and is now the Editor of Good Magazine, where she gets to report on and share incredible stories of wellbeing, lifestyle, food, travel, beauty and much more. Things we talk about: Carolyn's journey growing up and her passion for journalism Some of her best work stories and experiences on the job Good Magazine and her journey stepping into an editor role We also discuss Carolyn's passion for food and wellbeing and her outlook on life
188. In Thursday is the New Friday, host Will Moore sits down with Joe Sanok (@practiceofthepractice), to discuss how to level up your work-life productivity and maximize balance in your life. Joe Sanok drops some serious knowledge. Will & Joe get into some antiquated human practices to be aware of so as to take advantage of the current shift the world is undergoing. Together they discuss some universal principles and how to apply them to your life including productivity, balance, and advice on starting your new entrepreneur gig. Don't want to miss this one. What's your core score? Take the FREE Life Evaluator Quiz to see where you currently stand in your five cores: www.mooremomentum.com/free-li... Like and Subscribe! Are you ready to fire on all cylinders? If so, let's go! MORE ABOUT GAMIFY YOUR HABITS & WILL MOORE: My #1 mission in life is to help you become the best version of YOURself so you can, in turn, pay it forward to make the world the best version of ITself. WHAT'S YOUR CORE SCORE? Take the FREE Life Evaluator Quiz to see where you currently stand in your five cores: https://www.mooremomentum.com/free-life-evaluation Like and Subscribe! FIND ME ON FACEBOOK, IG or TWITTER: @mooremomentum JOIN MY FACEBOOK GROUP: 5 Core Life: Become an Entrepreneur in the Five Crucial Areas of Your Life ⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildamilliondollarbiz/ SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY BLOG AS WELL! www.mooremomentum.com/blog Joe Sanok Bio: Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. Learn more at: www.joesanok.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/5corelife/message
Have you ever noticed how much more productive you are when you take a day away from your business just to recharge? Your creativity improves, your focus sharpens and your motivation rises, all by working less. With more and more entrepreneurs seeking a balance between work and play and seeing their bank account growing in the process, how did society ever land on a 40-hour workweek? On Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 276, my guest Joe Sanok, author of the 4 Day Workweek, joins me to share what he discovered when he set out on a mission to work less, make more and continue to grow his impact along the way. Inside this episode you'll hear a lot about how Henry Ford influenced today's 5 day workweek norms (and what Joe discovered about productivity and high achievers by searching for the key to time freedom.) Join us in the Amplify Your Authority FREE Facebook Group to learn more strategies to stop being a best-kept secret and stand out as an industry go-to authority. Key Takeaways [5:39] How the industrial revolution influenced the 5 day workweek we have today. [9:28] The hidden cost to you, your clients, your community and your team when you are available 7 days a week. [13:10] What a hard boundary is versus a soft boundary (and how this is going to revolutionize your time management.) [15:29] Three natural inclinations that high achievers have (and how you can emulate their productivity habits.) [20:26] A very powerful efficiency hack you can tap into by transforming just one belief. [23:01] The flipside of Parkinson's Law and how to use it to evaluate effectiveness of effort. [29:39] Why Joe found email courses to be significantly more effective for his clients to build up their email list. About the Guest Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Gain free access to the Internal Inclinations Assessment (usually $49) here. Use code TITNF to get it free. Get Melanie's 7 Step Framework to add another 6 figures to your business this year by leveraging other people's audiences here.
Isa Adney is a writer, filmmaker and the storyteller for ConvertKit. She's interviewed over 180 people (like Frozen songwriter Kristen Anderson-Lopez, digital artist Nikkolas Smith, and fashion trailblazer Brandice Daniel) and shares those stories on ConvertKit's blog, on her own blog Creative Teacup, and more coming soon in her next book, The Little Book of Big Dreams, coming Fall 2023 from She Writes Press. Isa Adney has been featured on: Forbes, LA Weekly, NPR, The White House blog (2012), NBC Latino, The Huffington Post, Univision, Success Magazine, The Princeton Review, The Daily Buzz, USA Today College, U.S. News & World Report, GOOD Magazine, and more. #theentouragepodcast During this episode, she shares: Why you should give yourself permission to change your dreams What to do when your dream expires How to overcome trauma while maintaining your creativity Rejection and how to handle it Social media: Isa Adney's Website: isaadney.com Isa Adney's Blog: creativeteacup.com Isa Adney on Twitter: @isaadney Isa Adney on Instagram: @isaadney The Entourage Podcast Website: theentouragepodcast.com The Entourage Podcast on Instagram: @theentouragepodcast The Entourage Podcast on Facebook: The Entourage Podcast Intro/Outro Music: “Waiting IV” by Celeste Betton Link to album: http://bit.ly/celeste-betton-entourage Instagram: @celestebetton Facebook: Celeste Betton Credits: Episode Host: Vannesia Darby Executive Producers: Vannesia Darby, Randy C. Bonds, JAVI Production Assistant: Alexis Clark
Are you physically and emotionally burned out? You are spent by all you have to do in a 12-hour day; can't wait to get to the weekend? By Tuesday, are you wishing it was FRIDAY? Ugh. Well, Joe Sanok has thought of the remedy for it all! "Think about it. We keep inventing things to save us time, yet in most cases, we're just cramming more' time savers' into 24 hours, instead of freeing up more time for personal discovery and life balance." This is where Joe comes in- Joe Sanok is the author of "Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want." It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe is featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. He hosts the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide, with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. We talk about taking control of your schedule, workload, and overall mental health to create the opportunity to do what you WANT and NEED. I loved this conversation and can't wait for you to hear it! Thank you, Joe, for sharing YOUR time and incredible energy with my listeners. Joe Sanok helps private practitioners to find innovative ways to start, grow, and scale a private practice. For resources, go to: http://www.practiceofthepractice.com/resources Grab a copy of Thursday is the New Friday here. Connect with Joe at: Website(s): www.joesanok.com www.practiceofthepractice.com LinkedIn IG: @practiceofthepractice Twitter: @OfThePractice Listen to his podcast: https://thursdayisthenewfriday.libsyn.com/ Get my FREE NON-negotiables collab with my sponsor SOBERLINK by clicking HERE! Here's the link to my Online Dating Course: DOING DATING RIGHT! Join the Facebook Group and leave a question for a future episode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/doingdivorcerightpodcast Where to find me: Website: https://jenniferhurvitz.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenniferhurvitzbiz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingrelationshipsright/ Youtube: CLICK HERE ♥️ TikTok: CLICK HERE! Pinterest: click here! You can connect with my editor, Next Level Podcast Solutions, at https://nextleveluniverse.com/ Get a copy of Jen's book, "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda: A Divorce Coach's Guide to Staying Married" here. Show notes: [4:25] Thursday is the New Friday [9:33] Why we overvalue work and undervalue fun [14:12] What is the flow state? [15:49] Check out this excellent parenting tool: Soberlink (https://www.soberlink.com/partners/drr) [17:22] The importance of setting firm micro-boundaries [25:01] Saying no to one thing means saying yes to other things [27:54] Where to find Joe [28:42] Joe's big tidbit of wisdom [30:43] Outro
On our third episode in our sign series, it's all about Air Signs! We're joined by the ethereal Mercurius George, Hawk, & Colin Bedell. They explore Mercury & Deity Hermes, the qualities of diurnal objectivity & detachment, and the air sign relationship to ideas. “Mercurius George” is the slightly secretive pseudonym of a Brooklyn-based astrologer and writer. A longtime casual enthusiast of astrology, his interest fully blossomed when he discovered the teachings of Hellenistic astrology and began studying in earnest with Austin Coppock, gradually arriving at a blend of traditional techniques and modern insights. As a writer and editor, he has contributed to the Cusp astrology app. Twitter:http://twitter.com/mercuriusgeorge ( @mercuriusgeorge) Instagram: http://instagram.com/mercuriusgeorgeastrology (@mercuriusgeorgeastrology) http://mercuriusgeorge.com/ (http://mercuriusgeorge.com) Hawk is a traditional astrologer and omen-seer whose spiritual practice centers around forging deity relationships and seeking intimacy. Their goal as an astrologer is to prove to you that you're already who you're meant to be. Twitter: https://twitter.com/hawkstrology (@hawkstrology) IG: https://instagram.com/hawkstrology (@hawkstrology) Colin Bedell is a queer Gemini Twin from Long Island, New York. He's a passionate student of secular personal-growth systems, and the universal spiritual themes explored in A Course in Miracles. Well & Good Magazine listed Colin as one of the most influential people in the wellness industry and as a 2020 Innovator. Complementing his work with QueerCosmos, Colin's the weekly horoscope writer for http://cosmopolitan.com/ (Cosmopolitan.com). His bestselling first book A Little Bit of Astrology from Sterling Publishers debuted November ‘18, his second book Queer Cosmos: The Astrology of Queer Identities & Relationships which launched last November was ranked the #1 Astrology book for beginners by the DailyDot magazine, and his third book Gemini by Sterling debuted January 2020. IG: https://www.instagram.com/queercosmos/ (@queercosmos) http://queercosmos.com (http://queercosmos.com) Be sure to rate & subscribe, it helps a lot Follow us on instagram for updates and BTS https://www.instagram.com/thestrologyshow/ (@thestrologyshow) Join The Eleventh House -> https://www.thestrology.com/the-eleventh-house (HERE) Check out our next workshop -> https://thestrologyschool.podia.com/workshops (HERE) Learn more with Kirah by checking out The Strology Shop -> https://www.thestrology.com/shop (HERE) Download CUSP and check out our new compatibility reports -> http://cuspastrology.com/ (cuspastrology.com) Join our mailing list - > https://www.thestrology.com/subscribe (https://www.thestrology.com/subscribe)
As a therapist, you give so much of yourself to your work and your clients, so you need to ensure that you protect your time and your energy. How can scheduling your weekends accordingly with some hard boundaries around work help you achieve that elusive work-life balance? What is a 4-day workweek and would you consider it? How can raising your rates help you free up more time? Today I speak with Joe Sanok about raising your rates in your private practice, how to enjoy your weekends and why the 4-day workweek can help you reinvent your time, giving you more freedom, ideas, and happiness – while also helping the world. MEET JOE SANOK Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. Connect with Joe: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Website Facebook IN THIS EPISODE: The importance of raising your rates and myths The internal inclinations and your rates Being paralyzed by perfection Taking care of your weekends The 4-day workweek The importance of raising your rates and myths Raising rates is something that many therapists struggle with. There are also many myths around raising your rates that should be dispelled so that you can feel confident in your Canadian private practice rates. Myth 1: Be similar to those in the community False. People in your community that are therapists, counsellors, and mental health practitioners are not doing the same work and receiving the same education as you are. You are providing a service that is specific to you. Myth 2: Inflation won't affect you as much False. Your cost of business goes up every single year, and for you to stay in business you need to adjust your prices slightly each year to stay afloat financially. The internal inclinations and your rates Curiosity: Top performers continue to maintain their curiosity. An outsider perspective: Top performers often distance themselves from the situation and observe a situation differently to spot the nuances. The ability to move on it: Top performers often value speed over accuracy and are not paralyzed by a fear of failure that stops them from trying something new. You need to start observing the three inclinations through the lens of raising your rates and ask yourself: Why have you not raised your rates in the past? How can you do this differently? Try it and give it a go. If it does not work, then you can always reduce it, but at least give it a try and adapt accordingly. Connect with me: Instagram Resources Mentioned and Useful Links: Ep 08: SEO, blogging, and social media for your private practice with Brighter Vision's Austin Kirkland The Testing Psychologist Podcast Joe Sanok's website Practice of the Practice website Sign up for my free e-course on How to Start an Online Canadian Private Practice Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, and TuneIn.
We are back and so grateful to welcome cosmic sister and healer Kelsey Barrett to Soundfood. Our conversation opens up a portal into the healing realms of pleasure and taps into the tendermost layers of the psycho-emotional body. Whether you are celebrating Valentines or not; Kelsey's whole being reverberates so powerfully with beauty and Eros that your heart is bound to soften, expand and heal with us in this one. Kelsey Barrett is a clinical herbalist based in San Diego. Focusing on detoxification, density nutrition, and chronic illness, Kelsey uses her own intuition and clinical expertise to reveal the deepest roots of disease and foster intimacy with self, health and the natural world. Her herbal and environmental insights have been published in Vogue, Edible East Bay, GOOD Magazine and Gestalten, and she is currently Director of Herbal Education at Verse, a three year online clinical herbalism certification program. Our conversation covers everything from Kelsey's rocknroll roots, to how she discovered the path of Clinical Herbalism, studying at Esalen Institute with the masters, the connection between our emotions and physiology, and the inspiration behind her online clinical herbalism certification program. Kelsey shares her own herbal non negotiables, why consistency matters, and how connecting with your ancestry can have a powerful effect on your health. She highlights how important welcoming intimacy and play is to a wellness routine and shares how she can literally see the truth in others. She demystifies some of the current wellness fads and offers practical, informed feedback on how we can begin to utilize the healing powers of plants to transform our daily lives. Thank you, Kelsey, for being so open, grounded, and luscious. We love you! NOURISHMENT This podcast is made possible by your donations and the symbiotic support of our partners: Living Libations: enter the code SOUNDFOOD15 for 15% off at livinglibations.com the most divine botanical beauty products! Rainbo: enter SOUNDFOOD15 for 15% off all medicinal mushroom magic on rainbo.com Christy Dawn: use the code 15NITSAC for 15% off their farm to table dresses on christydawn.com Living Tea: enter SOUNDFOOD for 10% off all tea nourishment from livingtea.net MOUNTAIN ROSE HERBS: all the bulk herbal goodness from mountainroseherbs.com Mentioned in this Episode: mountainroseherbs.com Honey Mama's Matthew Wood — Herbalist Esalen Mark Whitwell TriHealth Ayurveda Dr. Singha's Mustard Bath OSEA Living Libations American Herbalists Guild Theodore Payne CONNECT Kelsey's IG: @HeavyNettleGathering Kelsey's Website: Kelsey Barrett Scarlet Sage Herb Co Kelsey's Spotify Playlist Verse @soundfoodspace @nitsacitrine TELEPORTAL tune in via text@ 1-805-398-6661 MERCURIAL MAIL (our monthly newsletter) WEB P.S. If you feel inspired to leave us a review on APPLE PODCAST we would be eternally grateful!
Part 1 On January 22nd, 2022, the Karankawa Kadla and approximately 400 allies held an action against the Enbridge terminal expansion in Corpus Christi, TX outside of Bank of America on 2501 S Congress Ave in Austin, Texas. As part of an active lawsuit against Enbridge, the largest transporter of crude oil and tar sands in the nation, the Karankawa Kadla and allies are organizing protests across Texas to stop the development of the Enbridge terminal. Construction of the Enbridge oil terminal and pier is over the eastern portion of a Karankawa village site off Corpus Christi Bay in Ingleside, Texas. The pier will destroy Karankawa forms of cultural patrimony, sacred items, and the environmentally rich marshlands. In addition, there are plans to build a seawall pipeline that will transport tar sands from Houston to Corpus Christi pier for export. Tune in for an update and what future actions are planned for protecting the remaining lands of the Karandawa Kadla traditional homelands and stopping Enbridge. For more information, visit www.stopenbridge.com. Guest: Chiara L. Enriquez (Karankawa Kadla Nation), https://karankawas.com, organizer, activist, and community member. Part 2 Sacred Stage: Talks with Native Playwrights and Artists is part of ongoing series with special host Albert “Abby” Ibarra who interviews Madeline Sayet (Mohegan Nation). For her work as a stage director of new plays, classics, and opera - Madeline has been named: A FORBES 30 UNDER 30 in Hollywood & Entertainment, A TED FELLOW, a MIT MEDIA LAB DIRECTORS FELLOW, a NCAIED NATIVE AMERICAN 40 UNDER 40, a recipient of THE WHITE HOUSE CHAMPION OF CHANGE AWARD from President Obama, received the NATIONAL DIRECTORS FELLOWSHIP, and is a National Arts Strategies' CREATIVE COMMUNITY FELLOW. Guest: Madeline Sayet is an Assistant Professor in the English Dept at Arizona State University, and Executive Director of the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP). Her directing work has been praised by the Wall Street Journal as "enchanting," and the New York Times admired the "transparent and almost weightless" fluidity of the worlds she builds. Her work promoting Native voices onstage has been featured in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, GOOD Magazine, and MENTAL FLOSS. Click here for archived American Indian Airwaves programs on the KPFK website within the past 60-days only or click on (below) after 8pm for today's scheduled program. Soundcloud Apple Podcast Google Podcast iHeartRadio Pocket Casts Spotify Podcast Stitcher Podcast Tunein Podcast
In this episode, Anne Koller and I engage in a dialogue on what it means to be free to feel. As an artist, creator, and feeler herself, Anne shares the importance of honoring every emotion and seeing them as a gateway towards Truth, desire, inner peace, and embodiment. The more that we are able to embrace every facet of our emotional experience, the more that we are able to be connected within. Anne continues to share on the podcast how it's okay to not be okay and it's okay to feel angry, sad, and shame. She discusses more in detail how to be in devotion towards emotions, how to become more intimate with them, tracking them in the body, and expressing them through creativity. Emotions are not the enemy. They are just visitors waiting to be listened to and befriended. I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as I enjoyed it. Anne also has a beautiful book called "Free to Feel" which is a collection of poetry where she invites you into her own personal world of her own commitment to diving deeply into some of her painful experiences and creating art from them. You can find Anne Koller at annerkoller.com, on instagram at @annekoller, and @annekolleart on Facebook. You can check out more about her below. Anne Koller is an artist, author, and Chief Emotion Officer who believes that diving into the spectrum of human emotions is the only way to live free. Anne's sudden loss of her father in 2011 spurred her to explore the intersection of emotion and the creative arts, resulting in art projects such as The Ashes Project, TAPIN, Follow the Water, and her book of raw and unedited prose, Free to Feel. She draws on a decade of experience at global organizations such as Google and the World Economic Forum combined with expanded disciplines in Kundalini Yoga, meditation, spoken word, community building, and interactive art to craft experiences designed to unleash the power of emotions. Anne guides corporations, communities and individuals to pursue emotional wellness through art, meditation, movement, writing, and other tools. With a Master's from Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, experience working and living in four countries, and fluency in four languages, Anne seamlessly translates her unique approach for audiences around the world. Her voice has been featured in various media outlets, from Huffington Post and the Today Show to GOOD Magazine and New York's Village Voice. Anne is certified in Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, Art & Yoga, and Fluid Presence and uses water as a healing mechanism to help youth and women connect with themselves. Anne was born and raised in inner-city Milwaukee and has returned to the city that raised her after twenty years of living and working in Japan, Brazil, Argentina, New York and California to dedicate herself to promoting peace, reconnecting youth with the water and serving her Midtown and Milwaukee community.
In this episode, Anne Koller and I engage in a dialogue on what it means to be free to feel. As an artist, creator, and feeler herself, Anne shares the importance of honoring every emotion and seeing them as a gateway towards Truth, desire, inner peace, and embodiment. The more that we are able to embrace every facet of our emotional experience, the more that we are able to be connected within. Anne continues to share on the podcast how it's okay to not be okay and it's okay to feel angry, sad, and shame. She discusses more in detail how to be in devotion towards emotions, how to become more intimate with them, tracking them in the body, and expressing them through creativity. Emotions are not the enemy. They are just visitors waiting to be listened to and befriended. I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as I enjoyed it. Anne also has a beautiful book called "Free to Feel" which is a collection of poetry where she invites you into her own personal world of her own commitment to diving deeply into some of her painful experiences and creating art from them. You can find Anne Koller at annerkoller.com, on instagram at @annekoller, and @annekolleart on Facebook. You can check out more about her below. Anne Koller is an artist, author, and Chief Emotion Officer who believes that diving into the spectrum of human emotions is the only way to live free. Anne's sudden loss of her father in 2011 spurred her to explore the intersection of emotion and the creative arts, resulting in art projects such as The Ashes Project, TAPIN, Follow the Water, and her book of raw and unedited prose, Free to Feel. She draws on a decade of experience at global organizations such as Google and the World Economic Forum combined with expanded disciplines in Kundalini Yoga, meditation, spoken word, community building, and interactive art to craft experiences designed to unleash the power of emotions. Anne guides corporations, communities and individuals to pursue emotional wellness through art, meditation, movement, writing, and other tools. With a Master's from Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, experience working and living in four countries, and fluency in four languages, Anne seamlessly translates her unique approach for audiences around the world. Her voice has been featured in various media outlets, from Huffington Post and the Today Show to GOOD Magazine and New York's Village Voice. Anne is certified in Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, Art & Yoga, and Fluid Presence and uses water as a healing mechanism to help youth and women connect with themselves. Anne was born and raised in inner-city Milwaukee and has returned to the city that raised her after twenty years of living and working in Japan, Brazil, Argentina, New York and California to dedicate herself to promoting peace, reconnecting youth with the water and serving her Midtown and Milwaukee community.
Do you want to find out how you can turn your workweek into 4 days? In this episode of the Happy Hustle Podcast, I have on Joe Sanok, a TEDx Keynote Speaker, Consultant, Podcaster, and Author. Joe shares how we can reinvent our time, why we need to slow down to optimize our brains, and how to work less while making more by following the revolutionary four-day workweek. Joe is also a Productivity researcher and a business consultant. He writes for the PsychCentral website and has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. If you want to have more freedom, doing the things that you love, Joe's book, Thursday is the New Friday is a must-read. Grab your copy now at https://joesanok.com/ And if you want to optimize your brain to its full potential? Nootopia's products have the most advanced brain-boosting nutrients available in the market today. Save some moolah, by going to nootopia.com/happyhustle, use code HAPPY and get the hook up on these amazing nootropics. Plus you're protected by their 365-day unconditional money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: [00:15:19:08] Here's How to Boost Your Productivity [00:23:16:19] Do Fun Things That You Enjoy The Most [00:30:37:10] Greatest Lessons Learned In Writing and Publishing a Book [00:36:05:29] Happy Hustle Hacks [Health, Money, Entrepreneurship, Spirituality] [00: 42:05:21] Rapid fire questions What does happy Hustlin mean to you? Joe says aligning your passion, your excitement, and the things that light you up with the way that make you money. Connect with Joe Instagram Facebook Linkedin Twitter Find Joe on his website: https://joesanok.com/ Connect with Cary! Instagram Facebook Linkedin Twitter Youtube Get a free copy of his new book, The Happy Hustle, 10 Alignments to Avoid Burnout & Achieve Blissful Balance Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure “It's time To Happy Hustle a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!”
Joe Sanok is a keynote and TEDx speaker, business consultant, and podcaster. Joe has the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. Joe is also writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is the author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. In this episode, Joe is opening up about how he transformed his mindset around business and sales. Listen in to hear about how leaning into authenticity and impact helped him embrace entrepreneurship and selling. Connect with Joe: Website | https://joesanok.com/ & thursdayisthenewfriday.com Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-sanok-8b140023/ Connect with Danielle: Website | https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/kickstartaccountinginc/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/kickstartaccounting/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/KickstartAcct Things Mentioned in Today's Episode: Book your FREE strategy call with the Kickstart Accounting Team - https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/book-a-call/ FREE map Your Way to 100K Workshop -https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/product/map-your-way-to-100k-pre-recorded-workshop/ What is your financial health? Take the FREE Quiz Here - https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/6192948f1ab9670018ebce0
Episode #2: Worklife Balance and Brain Injury with Joe Sanoch. During this conversation, Joe talks about his new book Thursday is the New Friday. We talk about how to optimize your schedule and work less! Most importantly, we discuss how our expectations of our ability to work more hours or do more things doesn't make us more productive or achieve more, even before a brain injury or the pandemic for that matter. Meet Joe: Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. Things we discussed: How the 5 day workday is a somewhat new creation. The industrialist model tells us that productivity is best and anything that is “unproductive” should be cut out. We don't believe that people are machines anymore. We know that people work differently. That when we work 40 hours a week, we really aren't productive. After the 30 hour mark, we lose productivity. We discuss the great resignation over the pandemic, where many of us are asking ourselves why we are working the way we are working. Listen to what you need in your work life balance, homelife, and break the system! Takeaways Takeaway #1 Make hard and soft boundaries around your weekend. What is one thing that you can do to bring yourself joy over the weekend? What is one thing that you can take away that is draining your energy? Takeaway #2 We don't do our best work when we are burned out or stressed out. Bend the system until it breaks! Fight for your needs from your family, work place, etc. More From Joe Joe Sanok - Speaker, Author of Thursday is the New Friday, Business Consultant, Podcaster More from Jen www.tbitherapist.com
Episode #2: Worklife Balance and Brain Injury with Joe Sanoch. During this conversation, Joe talks about his new book Thursday is the New Friday. We talk about how to optimize your schedule and work less! Most importantly, we discuss how our expectations of our ability to work more hours or do more things doesn't make us more productive or achieve more, even before a brain injury or the pandemic for that matter. Meet Joe: Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. Things we discussed: How the 5 day workday is a somewhat new creation. The industrialist model tells us that productivity is best and anything that is “unproductive” should be cut out. We don't believe that people are machines anymore. We know that people work differently. That when we work 40 hours a week, we really aren't productive. After the 30 hour mark, we lose productivity. We discuss the great resignation over the pandemic, where many of us are asking ourselves why we are working the way we are working. Listen to what you need in your work life balance, homelife, and break the system! Takeaways Takeaway #1 Make hard and soft boundaries around your weekend. What is one thing that you can do to bring yourself joy over the weekend? What is one thing that you can take away that is draining your energy? Takeaway #2 We don't do our best work when we are burned out or stressed out. Bend the system until it breaks! Fight for your needs from your family, work place, etc. More From Joe Joe Sanok - Speaker, Author of Thursday is the New Friday, Business Consultant, Podcaster More from Jen www.tbitherapist.com
Episode #2: Worklife Balance and Brain Injury with Joe Sanoch. During this conversation, Joe talks about his new book Thursday is the New Friday. We talk about how to optimize your schedule and work less! Most importantly, we discuss how our expectations of our ability to work more hours or do more things doesn’t make us more productive or achieve more, even before a brain injury or the pandemic for that matter. Meet Joe: Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. Things we discussed: How the 5 day workday is a somewhat new creation. The industrialist model tells us that productivity is best and anything that is “unproductive” should be cut out. We don’t believe that people are machines anymore. We know that people work differently. That when we work 40 hours a week, we really aren’t productive. After the 30 hour mark, we lose productivity. We discuss the great resignation over the pandemic, where many of us are asking ourselves why we are working the way we are working. Listen to what you need in your work life balance, homelife, and break the system! Takeaways Takeaway #1 Make hard and soft boundaries around your weekend. What is one thing that you can do to bring yourself joy over the weekend? What is one thing that you can take away that is draining your energy? Takeaway #2 We don’t do our best work when we are burned out or stressed out. Bend the system until it breaks! Fight for your needs from your family, work place, etc. More From Joe Joe Sanok - Speaker, Author of Thursday is the New Friday, Business Consultant, Podcaster More from Jen www.tbitherapist.com
Joe Sanok shares compelling research on how we can achieve more by working fewer hours. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) What Iceland learned from a four-day work week2) The 1-minute trick for dramatically improving productivity3) Quick focus hacks for achieving flow fasterSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep713 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JOE — Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured in Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. • Joe's book: Thursday is the New Friday: How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want • Joe's website: ThursdayIsTheNewFriday.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Study: “Going Public: Iceland's Journey to a Shorter Working Week” • Study: “Brief diversions vastly improve focus, researchers find” (full text) • Book: The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan • Book: The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself by Michael Singer — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • University of California Irvine. Chart your course to career success at ce.uci.edu/learnnowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joe Sanok is an podcast host, business consultant, and author of the brand new book "Thursday Is The New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want." Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. This episode, Joe breaks down his formula for getting more done in less time, why it's so important to take back control of your time, and much more! ----------------- Follow me on instagram Connect on facebook and linkedin joesanok.com Thursday Is The New Friday Book
Joe Sanok is an podcast host, business consultant, and author of the brand new book "Thursday Is The New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want." Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and The Smart Passive Income Podcast. This episode, Joe breaks down his formula for getting more done in less time, why it's so important to take back control of your time, and much more! ----------------- Follow me on instagram Connect on facebook and linkedin joesanok.com Thursday Is The New Friday Book
In this new episode I had the privilege to have a conversation with Joe Sanok. Joe Sanok is keynote and TEDx speaker, business consultant, and podcaster. Joe is also a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is the author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. In his new book “Thursday is the New Friday”, he talks about slowing down to speed up and become more productive in our busy society today. It's out this week and there isn't a better time to push for the four-day workweek, than now. Make sure you grab your copy this week. Please take a listen on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Thank you so much and please let me know what you think!
What you will learn from this episode: Find out action steps you can do to shut off your brain for sustained momentum and increased productivity. Learn how to define your schedules as real estate investors or realtors and find ways to fit your business into that schedule. Discover one method you can use to get things done faster and make you more productive. 3 Rs Read: Thursday is the New Friday: How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want by Joe Sanok Resources: Trello Spotify Whiteboard Reflect: "What we're seeing is that the four-day workweek actually unleashes creativity and productivity in a much different way where people can get more done in their personal lives, but then they can also get more done when they're actually working." - Joe Sanok Working as hard as we've been doing seems to be the norm for most entrepreneurs. Real estate investors and realtors are experiencing this reality, and whether they realize it or not, it's only adding up to the stress. How do you become creative and productive even when working less time than what you have been used to? In this episode, Joe Sanok shares how slowing down can lead to heightened productivity. He shows a new way of working, speeding up your work week and slowing down your weekends. Hence, his book, “Thursday is the New Friday”, talks about this concept of working. Instead of drowning yourself with work, why not pursue other hobbies and interests outside of business and spend time with family and loved ones, so you get more creative and productive and attain a work-life balance. Joe Sanok is a keynote and TEDx speaker, business consultant, and podcaster. Joe has the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. With interviews with Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, and Lewis Howes, Joe is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is the author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. Topics Covered: 02:38 - Why Thursday is the new Friday 04:09 - What's the challenge for most entrepreneurs who don't have a standard 40-hour workweek and what they can do about it 05:09 - What you can do to shut off your mind to rejuvenate the brain 08:05 - Techniques you can do to help you get done in a shorter time 09:37 - Getting deep into relationships rather than wide with fast demand-type businesses 11:47 - How to outpace the competition 12:40 - Productivity tools and resources he uses 15:14 - A method you can use to get things done faster 18:45 - Learning to set your boundaries and sticking to it 19:30 - 'When we sprint' and 'how we sprint' 22:11 - The best time to get into a flow state 24:40 - Three internal inclinations that top performers have 26:05 - Where to find Joes' book called 'Thursday is the New Friday' 26:56 - Countries that are starting to implement the four-day workweek Key Takeaways: "What we're finding from the neuro research is that when we slow down, we actually have better and more creative ideas. And so I would say setting really firm boundaries around what you will and won't do is where most of those folks would find it may be challenging but then eventually freeing to be able to have some very clear bookends to what their workweek looks like." - Joe Sanok "That one-minute break is actually enough just to spark that we're ready to go back to a task." - Joe Sanok "How do we slow down to turn off the brain? One of the best things that people can do is they can start to put things into their time off, something like taking a painting class. Forget about business, forget about the problems of the world and just laugh. Make sure that we don't jump back into the business world." - Joe Sanok "So specialists can always become generalists. But generalists cannot become specialists; we want to really start to specialize." - Joe Sanok "There's a spectrum where on one side, we have accuracy. And on the other side, we have speed. And there are things that we want to be accurate. But for most of what we do in the real estate world, speed is more important than accuracy -- we can always change it, we can always edit it, we can always shift it, and we're then getting the data instead of being paralyzed by perfection." - Joe Sanok Connect with Joe Sanok: https://joesanok.com/bookJoe/ Connect with Paul Copcutt: reibranded.com LinkedIn Email: podcast@paulcopcutt.com Music: Thank you to Zoax for the intro music
Building a brand that flourishes is not easy. But it doesn't mean you have to work yourself to the point of poor health. Actually, what if the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity? Author and entrepreneur, Joe Sanok, talks with me about his studies around the benefits of the four-day work week and why it's something you should consider for better results. More About Joe: (From Joe) In 2012 I launched Practice of the Practice to blog about what I was learning about business, marketing, and private practice. Since then, my income has gone up over 2,000%. In the beginning, I was making around $1000 per month. In 2015, I grossed over $200k! In 2019, I sold my private practice. I'm a keynote and TEDx speaker, business consultant, and podcaster. I have the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. With interviews with Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, and Lewis Howes. I am also a writer for PsychCentral, and have been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. I am the author of five books and have been named a top Therapist Resource for my podcast, blogging, and consultant services. My approach incorporates story, humor, research, and practical application. Visit us for more strategies and advice at https://changecreator.com (https://changecreator.com)
JOE SANOK is today's guest on the Write the Book Inside You Podcast. He is a Podcaster and Author of "Thursday is the new Friday" - a book to shake up your worldview of post-pandemic TIME.✅ Links to Joe Sanok's website and where to buy his book:
Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing what you want. It examines how the four-day workweek boosts creativity and productivity. Joe has been featured on Forbes, GOOD Magazine, and the Smart Passive Income Podcast. He is the host of the popular The Practice of the Practice Podcast, which is recognized as one of the Top 50 Podcasts worldwide with over 100,000 downloads each month. Bestselling authors, experts, scholars, and business leaders and innovators are featured and interviewed in the 550 plus podcasts he has done over the last six years. In this episode we discuss: Joe's interesting dinner table [5:00] Setting Kool Aid stand at 5 years old, vacuum-selling [6:55] Counseling, marketing books, resources [8:40] Thursday is the New Friday [10:50] Curiosity, outsider's perspective, ability to move [15:30] Henry Ford, 40-hour workweek [19:10] Changes that people are striving for [21:55] Dealing with employees who have different directions [25:35] Doing some experiments on your business [29:15] Companies switching to 4-day work week [31:55] Experimenting with 4-day work week [34:15] Best ways to learn more about Joe [37:20] Links to sources and tools: Connect with Joe on Linkedin Follow Joe's social updates Instagram Twitter Facebook Experience Thursday is the New Friday with Joe Listen to other PTSS episodes: The Four Key Values To Follow in Discerning Opportunities with Phillip Berry Creating 31 Startup Companies in 31 Days with Mark Grimes How to Use Google My Business to Attract More Customers with Jason Hennessey Thanks for listening. Don't forget to like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/passthesecretsauce to get updates on new episodes. If you haven't already, please follow and leave a review for our podcast, we'll really appreciate it. And as always, don't forget to pass the secret sauce. Support our podcast If you're a fan of the show, there are three simple things you can do to support our work: Subscribe, rate and review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pass-the-secret-sauce-by-matt-shields/id1506940483 the podcast on iTunes or wherever you subscribe. Tell a family member, friend, or colleag...
Kasha Sequoia Slavner is a Gen-Z, multi-award-winning first-time documentary filmmaker who at age 16 set out across the world to film The Sunrise Storyteller -- completing it in high school! Passionate to use visual storytelling to make the world a better place and In 2019 she received the Diana Award for sustaining positive social change in the memory of Princess Diana. She is a global youth leader recognized by legendary music producer Nile Rodgers We Are Family Foundation, Global Changemakers, Yunus & Youth, WE, One Better World Collective and was selected as one of the Voices of SDG16+ launched at the UN HLPF. Most recently, in 2021 she became a Climate Ambassador of the Global Youth Climate Network, Kasha is an 12x UN Youth Delegate of The Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, and serves as an expert for the Women's Media Center, a non-profit co-founded by Gloria Steinem, Jane Fonda and Robin Morgan. At 17, Kasha wrote & published a 200+ page book of photography “Reflections of the Sunrise Storyteller – A Journey into the Heart as a Global Citizen”. She is also a contributor to several magazines, including National Geographic, Thrive Global, The Huffington Post, Good Magazine... The Sunrise Storyteller has screened at 60+ festivals and won 29 awards, including the Ron Kovic Peace Prize and the Eva Haller, Women Transforming Media Award. She is developing a second feature documentary “1.5 Degrees of Peace”, fiscally sponsored by The Redford Center. Kasha's mom Marla Slavner is a social impact producer, is an entrepreneur with unbridled catalyst energy & creative vision. Founding director of the International Children's Art Foundation, she has served as a United Nations delegate for the past 8 years at The Commission on the Status of Women. The Global Sunrise Project brings a narrative of resilience, passion, and hope to visual storytelling to empower all of us to take action and come together as global citizens. theglobalsunriseproject.com -- See the video at: PeoplePoweredPlanet.com -- Music by: „World Citizen“ Jahcoustix feat. Shaggy courtesy of Dominik Haas, Telefonica and EoM Also, check out the film on World Citizen #1 Garry Davis at: www.theworldismycountry.com
It's Time To Shine with Astrologer Colin Bedell Episode Summary Colin Bedell is a queer Gemini Twin from Long Island, New York. He's a passionate student of secular personal-growth systems, and the universal spiritual themes explored in A Course in Miracles. Well & Good Magazine listed Colin as one of the most influential people in the wellness industry and as a 2020 Innovator. Complementing his work with QueerCosmos, Colin's the weekly horoscope writer for Cosmopolitan.com. His bestselling first book A Little Bit of Astrology from Sterling Publishers debuted November ‘18, his second book Queer Cosmos: The Astrology of Queer Identities & Relationships which launched last November was ranked the #1 Astrology book for beginners by the DailyDot magazine, and his third book Gemini by Sterling debuted January 2020. In all respects, this conversation is meant to change the worlds. Colin Bedell has such a gift at digging deep and hitting it where we all need right now to move forward in a New Earth where we function with critical thinking, Astrology referencing and brighter and bolder inclusive frameworks. If you are a lover of Astrology, buckle up, you're about to go on a wild and aligned energetic ride. If you're new to it, hold on because this will get you even more excited to dive in! We get into personal planets, reflection work, manifestation, coming together for a New Earth, the biggest transit of 2021, some big inspirations and in general a heck of a lotta fun babes! Show Notes How I found Colin, the lovely Chris Corsini All the Gemini's in the room What's your top three? (Astrological signs) Embracing every sign Being curious about the previous framework of Astrology The Universe is all inclusive I smell an Aries! A very thorough Gemini breakdown A malotov cocktail Your Astrology chart is intentional An Aries synapsis What it means to fearlessly own your desires Let's talk about the personal planets The proposal of your natal chart 2020 shifts for people and the collective Dress rehearsal is over Contributing your gifts and skills for humanity What drew Colin to Astrology? A mother An existential quarter-life crisis “Hitting my Mars in Cancer nerve” Finding peace through our vessel here as humans There is a possibility of another way through trauma A kid and his Capricorn moon has conviction! Exploring sober dark nights of the soul From bottoming out to Marianne Williamson Scarcity deep dive De-hypnosis for soul growth Let's talk about Colin's Capricorn traits Colin is a therapist's Astrologer Cardinal sign similarities and strengths together What's your Astrology superpower? Colin's mission statement We have the entire Zodiac within us The Astrological New Year Trauma Treatment and Trauma Recovery comparison 9.24.2019 A deep look at relationships and love Radical responsibility and freedom Saturn squaring Uranus, the transit of 2021 Why is it that we are trained to expect so little? Who is your dream guest and why? Links Mentioned Colin Bedell https://www.queercosmos.com/colin Betterhelp Link for 10% off your first month https://www.betterhelp.com/rawandwildhearts Patreon link for The Wild and Raw Hearts Podcast https://www.patreon.com/therawandwildhearts Follow Us: The Raw and Wild Hearts Podcast https://therawandwildhearts.com Instagram for The Raw and Wild Hearts https://instagram.com/therawandwildhearts/ Facebook for The Raw and Wild Hearts https://www.facebook.com/therawandwildhearts/ Youtube for The Raw and Wild Hearts https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClRhr2XzExQ_aJ-efq1C36w?view_as=subscriber Music by ate21
Joe Sanok is a keynote and TEDx speaker, business consultant, and podcaster. Joe has the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. With interviews with Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, and Lewis Howes, Joe is a rising star in the speaking world! Joe is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is the author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. In this episode we talked about: • Joe Sanok's journey on how he started podcasting in 2012 • A podcast about his family's camper life called “Leave to Find” • Format of his podcast • Tips on starting a podcast • His target audience • Best way to get downloads and listeners quickly • His biggest personal challenges as a business owner and entrepreneur • How to leverage podcast to grow your business - how podcasting helps to grow and scaling private practice with client engagement, relationship, building network, membership retention, and more. Resources and Links: https://www.practiceofthepractice.com/ Leave to Find Podcast Connect with Joe Sanok
Podcasts are all the rage these days, but you know that visibility is one thing… RESULTS are another! I'm all about putting out content that leads to CLIENTS and making a bigger impact, so lets learn a bit about Podcasting to Build Your Business with Joe Sanok. I've asked my friend Joe, to join us and share more about Podcasting to Build Your Business with Little to No Audience! How awesome is that!? Joe is a keynote and TEDx speaker, business consultant, and podcaster. Joe has the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. With interviews with Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, and Lewis Howes. Joe is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. If you've ever thought about podcasting, you are going to want to keep reading and definitely watch the video, because we're going to teach you how podcasts can get you the results you want, and how you can actually make sales from your podcast to fill up your programs and sell out your products! Here we go!!
Astrologer Colin Bedell and I discuss the Relational Houses (Houses 4-8) in Astrology. How to have healthy relationships based on what the signs of these houses need! Who rules your relational house and what are they looking for? BOOKS FROM THE SESSION LITERATURE "Attached" The New Science of Adult Attachment and How it Can Help You Find - And Keep - Love. (2010) by Amir Levine, Rachel S.F. Heller "The Intentional Family: How To Build Family Ties In Our Modern World" (1999) by William H. Doherty The Gottman Institute "The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are" (2010). Brene Brown. "Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence: (2006). Esther Perel 1."Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love." (2019). John and Julie Gottman. 2. "Marriage Meetings for Lasting Love: 30 Minutes a Week to the Relationship You've Always Wanted" (2014) Marcia Naomi Berger 1."Getting the Love You Want: A Guide questions like who, what, for Couples." (2007). Dr. Harville when, where, why and how. Hendrix. 2. "Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships. (2015) Marshall Rosenberg CHECK OUT COLIN: https://www.queercosmos.com/ Bio: Colin Bedell is a queer Gemini Twin from Long Island, New York. He's a passionate student of secular personal-growth systems, and the universal spiritual themes explored in A Course in Miracles. Well & Good Magazine listed Colin as one of the most influential people in the wellness industry and as a 2020 Innovator. Complementing his work with QueerCosmos, Colin's the weekly horoscope writer for Cosmopolitan.com. His bestselling first book A Little Bit of Astrology from Sterling Publishers debuted November ‘18, his second book Queer Cosmos: The Astrology of Queer Identities & Relationships which launched last November was ranked the #1 Astrology book for beginners by the DailyDot magazine, and his third book Gemini by Sterling debuted January 2020. HOW TO FIND PLANETS IN YOUR CHART: https://youtu.be/EUgvbq-17sQ SOLSTICE GIFTS:https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=11465551&appointmentType=15038734 CHECK OUT THE EAT & GREET COLLABORATIONS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL0zDMT3qCA8eEDFVfXZCBDik4OZ0jT7 FULL NATAL CHART-https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog.php?owner=11465551&action=addCart&id=167635 READY FOR A READING: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=11465551&appointmentType=category:READINGS+%28LOOKING+AT+ONLY+1+PERSON%27S+CHART%29 BIRTHDAY (SOLAR RETURN) REPORT: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog.php?owner=11465551&action=addCart&id=58786 FULL CHART ANALYSIS BY VIDEO: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog.php?owner=11465551&action=addCart&id=248187 EMAIL READING- https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog.php?owner=11465551&action=addCart&id=144274 MONTH BY MONTH PERSONAL BREAKDOWN VIDEO-https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog.php?owner=11465551&action=addCart&id=169746 FACEBOOK-https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stormie-Grace/138693799515065?ref=hl FIND YOUR TRIBE GROUP ON FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/232632710465654/ https://twitter.com/StormieGrace08 All my love everyone --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stormie-grace/support
Joe Sanok is a Mental Health Counselor, Top Rated Business Consultant, Keynote Speaker, Author of five books, and has the #1 Podcast for Counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. He has interviewed Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Chris Ducker, Rob Bell, Glennon Doyle Melton, and Lewis Howes, among others. He is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Bustle, Yahoo News, and more. Joe is a rising star in the speaking world! Joe's approach to everything he does incorporates story, humor, research, and practical application. Website: www.PodcastLaunchSchool.com Podcast: www.PracticeofthePractice.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PracticeOfThePractice/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-sanok-8b140023
Joe Sanok is a Mental Health Counselor, Top Rated Business Consultant, Keynote Speaker, Author of five books, and has the #1 Podcast for Counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. He has interviewed Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Chris Ducker, Rob Bell, Glennon Doyle Melton, and Lewis Howes, among others. He is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Bustle, Yahoo News, and more. Joe is a rising star in the speaking world! Joe's approach to everything he does incorporates story, humor, research, and practical application. Website: www.PodcastLaunchSchool.com Podcast: www.PracticeofthePractice.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PracticeOfThePractice/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-sanok-8b140023
Joe Sanok is a Mental Health Counselor, Top Rated Business Consultant, Keynote Speaker, Author of five books, and has the #1 Podcast for Counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. He has interviewed Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Chris Ducker, Rob Bell, Glennon Doyle Melton, and Lewis Howes, among others. He is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader's Digest, Bustle, Yahoo News, and more. Joe is a rising star in the speaking world! Joe's approach to everything he does incorporates story, humor, research, and practical application. Website: www.PodcastLaunchSchool.com Podcast: www.PracticeofthePractice.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PracticeOfThePractice/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-sanok-8b140023
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