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Good Enough Counsellors
How to Handle Ethical Dilemmas in Therapy with Heather Dale

Good Enough Counsellors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 52:59


In this episode of Good Enough Counsellors, Josephine Hughes is joined by Heather Dale - an experienced therapist, supervisor, and writer - to explore the often misunderstood world of counselling ethics. With over 40 years of practice and a BACP Fellowship under her belt, Heather brings warmth, clarity, and a touch of humour to topics that many find daunting.Together, Josephine and Heather unravel what truly makes an ethical dilemma, why ethics might just be sexier than you think, and how to navigate common challenges - like supervision issues, gifting clients, confidentiality after death, and encountering clients in small communities.They also explore the risks of being a therapist, how to make ethical decisions with confidence, and the tricky line between compassion and boundaries. This episode is a must-listen for trainees and experienced counsellors alike.TakeawaysWhat really makes something an ethical dilemmaThe six core principles of the BACP frameworkWhy you can't claim to follow the BACP code if you're not a memberEthics in action: gifts, notes, and stand-up comedyConfidentiality after death and how to handle court requestsInternal vs. external supervision and the ethics of disagreementWhat to do if you spot unethical practice in a colleagueResources Mentioned:BACP's Good Practice in Action GuidesHeather Dale's article Can Ethics Be Sexy?The BACP Ethical FrameworkYou can find Heather HERESetting up in private practice? Download my free checklist HERENeed ideas for how to get clients? Download my free handout 21 Ways for Counsellors to Attract New Clients HEREYou can also find me here:The Good Enough Counsellors Facebook GroupJosephine Hughes on FacebookJosephine Hughes on YouTubeMy website: josephinehughes.comKeywords:ethical dilemmas in counselling, BACP ethical framework, Heather Dale BACP, counselling ethics, therapy ethics, therapy supervision ethics, real life ethical dilemmasThe information contained in Good Enough Counsellors is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this podcast are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this podcast.Josephine Hughes disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this podcast.

First Take SA
GIWUSA concerned over proposed employment legislation amendments

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 14:42


The General Industries Workers Union of South Africa (GIWUSA), alongside other South African trade unions has expressed concerns regarding proposed amendments to employment legislation. Recently, a new Draft Code on Good Practice on Dismissal was published for public consultation. This draft seeks to establish revised guidelines to assist both employers and employees in managing the intricate process of workplace terminations. However, GIWUSA cautions that these changes might facilitate more "flexible hiring and firing practices". GIWUSA President, Mametlwe Sebei spoke to Elvis Presslin to elaborate further about their concerns

Übergabe
ÜG165 - Moralischer Distress in der Intensivpflege (Larissa Forster)

Übergabe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 72:38


ALTENPFLEGE Messe | 08. – 10. April 2025 MesseNürnbergSpart mit dem Rabattcode APF25UEBERGABE 50 % auf das Dauerticket und sichert euch den vergünstigten Eintritt zu allen drei Messetagen!Zum Ticketshop: www.altenpflege-messe.de/besuchen.Der Gutscheincode ist ausschließlich für das Dauerticket gültig und kann nicht auf andere Ticketarten angewendet werden.Weitere Informationen zur Messe findet Ihr unter www.altenpflege-messe.de oder folgt den Social-Media-Kanälen @ALTENPFLEGEMESSE. #ALTENPFLEGE #whoCARESme---In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Larissa Forster über die Studie im Rahmen ihrer Promotion zu dem moralischen Distress unter Intensivpflegepersonen in Deutschland. Ihr erfahrt mehr über den Hintergrund des Themas, Larissas Vorgehen bei der Promotion und bekommt Einblicke in erste Ergebnisse sowie mögliche Handlungsstrategien. Viel Spaß beim Lauschen. ShownotesMIND-Studie (Moralischer Distress unter Intensivpflegepersonen in Deutschland)Principles of Good Practice for the Translation and Cultural Adaptation Process for Patient‐Reported Outcomes (PRO) Measures: Report of the ISPOR Task Force for Translation and Cultural Adaptation - Wild - 2005 - Value in Health - Wiley Online LibraryEnhancing Understanding of Moral Distress: The Measure of Moral Distress for Health Care Professionals: AJOB Empirical Bioethics: Vol 10 , No 2 - Get AccessMoral distress in emergency and critical care nurses: A metaethnography - PubMedPflegesymposium Freiburg 2025In eigener SacheJetzt Übergabe Mitglied werdenWerde Teil der Übergabe-CommunityÜbergabe bei InstagramPflegeupdate hören

Rip City Report
A Tough Loss In San Antonio And A Good Practice In Dallas On The Blazers Balcony, Episode 138

Rip City Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 49:33


On this edition of The Blazers Balcony, presented by Spirit Mountain Casino, Brooke Olzendam and Casey Holdahl discuss...• Ending a losing streak at home with a win versus the Nuggets• The road losing streak continuing with a loss to the Spurs in San Antonio on Saturday• The Trail Blazers holding practice in Dallas Sunday afternoon before Monday's game versus the Mavericks• "Season" versus "Year"• Shaedon Sharpe getting to the rim on the regular• What Brooke and Casey would give the Trail Blazers for Christmas• Locking in• The necessity of having a short memory in pro sports • The mystery of Casey's missing carnitas taco• Spirit Mountain Casino New Year's Eve celebration• Leaning into what is comfortable on the road• Ohio State vs. Oregon and Brooke's cabin neighbors

HR Coffee Time
139 | Creating an inclusive workplace: a focus on religion and Faith, with Binna Kandola

HR Coffee Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 39:23 Transcription Available


As organisations work to create more inclusive workplaces, some aspects of diversity receive more attention than others. Being able to express religious beliefs at work is an area that often remains unexplored despite its significance to many employees. In this episode of HR Coffee Time, host Fay Wallis is joined by Professor Binna Kandola, senior partner and co-founder of Pearn Kandola, to explore why religious expression matters to the people in your workplace and how organisations can better support this.Binna shares insights from his firm's comprehensive research into religion at work, including findings from their largest-ever survey response. He explains the various aspects of religious expression, discusses both challenges and positive developments in workplace inclusion, and offers practical guidance for HR professionals looking to create more inclusive environments.Chapters from This Episode[00:00:00] Introduction and Overview[00:02:02] Meet the Expert: Professor Binna Kandola[00:04:19] Defining Religious Expression at Work[00:10:31] Why Religious Expression Matters[00:18:36] Benefits to Organizations[00:21:01] Key Research Findings[00:26:49] Examples of Good Practice[00:31:23] Book Recommendation[00:33:28] Conclusion and ResourcesUseful LinksConnect with Fay on LinkedInFay's website: Bright Sky Career CoachingConnect with Binna Kandola on LinkedInBinna's website: Pearn KandolaPearn Kandola's, “Religion at Work Report”Binna's podcast, Making the World Fairer (on Apple Podcasts)Binna's podcast, Making the World Fairer (on Spotify)Other Relevant HR Coffee Time EpisodesCreate an Equitable, Diverse & Inclusive Workplace – Podcast Playlist (on the Bright Sky website)Create an Equitable, Diverse & Inclusive Workplace – Podcast Playlist (on Spotify)Book Recommendation From the Episode(Disclosure: book links are affiliate links which means Fay will earn a small commission from Amazon if you make a purchase through them)‘World Religions: The Great Faiths Explored and Explained' by John BowkerLooking For the Transcript?You can find the transcript on this page of the Bright Sky Career Coaching website.Rate and Review the PodcastIf you found this episode of HR Coffee Time helpful, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This video shows you how to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts (because it isn't very intuitive). If you're kind enough to leave a review, let Fay know so she can say thank you. You can always reach...

The Curious Task
Nimish Adhia - Is Tipping A Good Practice?

The Curious Task

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 41:22


Alex speaks with Nimish Adhia about the practice of tipping, exploring its cultural and economic implications, as well as its persistence despite widespread criticism from various stakeholders. Adhia discusses the historical origins of tipping, its impact on workers and customers, and coordination problems that prevent its abolition, referencing his own case study on the topic. References "How can U.S. restaurants break free from tipping? : finding a pay structure that works" by Nimish Adhia Link: https://search.library.yale.edu/new_arrivals/17396768  "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" by Adam Smith Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Theory-Moral-Sentiments-Adam-Smith/dp/0143105922 "Coordination Problems and Economic Behavior" by Thomas Schelling Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Strategy-Conflict-Thomas-C-Schelling/dp/0674840313 "The Economics of Social Norms" by Elinor Ostrom Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Governing-Commons-Evolution-Institutions-Collective/dp/1107569788 "The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference" by Malcolm Gladwell Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Tipping-Point-Little-Things-Difference/dp/0316346624 "The Coordination Problem in Policy Reforms" by Mancur Olson Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Rise-Decline-Nations-Stagflation-Rigidities/dp/0300030797 Thanks to our patrons including: Amy Willis, Kris Rondolo, and Christopher McDonald. To become a patron, go to patreon.com/curioustask

Secrets To Abundant Living
How e-Patient Dave Survived Cancer & Transformed Healthcare by Empowering Patients

Secrets To Abundant Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 44:34


In this episode, Amy sits down with Ted Talk speaker, blogger, and activist, Dave deBronkhart. They delve into Dave's extraordinary journey of surviving stage 4 cancer and how his proactive approach in healthcare led to his survival and empowerment advocacy. Amy, who lives with cystic fibrosis, shares how Dave's work inspired her to take agency over her health. Together, they discuss the importance of patient empowerment, collaboration between patients and healthcare providers, and defining personal abundance beyond material success.  Tune in to learn how Dave is actively changing the culture of healthcare, creating an inspiring  patient-doctor partnership. More about Dave: Dave deBronkart, known on the internet as e-Patient Dave, is the author of the highly rated Let Patients Help: A Patient Engagement Handbook and one of the world's leading advocates for patient engagement. After beating stage IV kidney cancer in 2007 he became a blogger, health policy advisor and international keynote speaker. An accomplished speaker in his professional life before cancer, he is today the best-known spokesman for the patient engagement movement, attending over 650 conferences and policy meetings in 26 countries, including testifying in Washington for patient access to the medical record under Meaningful Use. A co-founder and chair emeritus of the Society for Participatory Medicine, e-Patient Dave has appeared in Time, U.S. News, USA Today, Wired, MIT Technology Review, and the HealthLeaders cover story “Patient of the Future.” His writings have been published in the British Medical Journal, the Patient Experience Journal,  iHealthBeat, and the conference journal of the American Society for Clinical Oncology. In 2009 HealthLeaders named him and his doctor to their annual list of “20 People Who Make Healthcare Better,” and he's appeared on the cover of Healthcare IT News and the Australian GP magazine Good Practice. Dave's TED Talk Let Patients Help went viral, and for years was in the top half of the most viewed TED Talks of all time with over a half million views; volunteers have added subtitles in 26 languages, indicating the global appeal of his message. In 2012 the National Library of Medicine announced that it's capturing his blog in its History of Medicine Division, and he was the Mayo Clinic's 2015 Visiting Professor in Internal Medicine. Connect with Dave: https://www.epatientdave.com/ https://www.ted.com/talks/dave_debronkart_meet_e_patient_dave Connect with Amy Sylvis: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/amysylvis Contact Us: https://www.sylviscapital.com https://www.sylviscapital.com/webinar

Farm Family Harmony Podcast
29: Farm Transition: Beginning Conversations About Finances

Farm Family Harmony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 44:39


In this episode, Elaine welcomes friend, farm partner, and University of Nebraska agricultural economist, Jessica Groskopf. Elaine and her guest discuss one of the most challenging topics for many farm families - financial transparency in farm transition. From addressing your biggest financial fears (whether you're the owner or the heir) to the importance of having honest conversations around expectations, this episode offers practical insights for farm's facing transition. Jessica highlights key strategies for ensuring financial transparency, the biggest generational differences when it comes to finances, why there IS such a thing as good debt, and some of the best questions every farmer needs to ask. Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com. Discover more about our guest: Jessica Groskopf Elaine Froese Resources: Watch this episode on YouTube SPEAKING - book Elaine for your next event COACHING - find your Farm Transition Coach MEMBERSHIP - become at Farm Family Harmony Member RESOURCES - download for FREE   CONTACT - take the next steps in your transition  BURNING QUESTION? Submit it here for Elaine or her coaches Timestamps 0:00:03 Hello and Personal Shout Outs 0:00:51 Introduction to Jessica Groskopf 0:02:05 Jessica's Webinar 0:03:09 What are Your Biggest Financial Fears? 0:04:48 The Owner Generation and The Sunset Years 0:06:05 Having Honest Conversations 0:07:49 Your Parents Don't Owe You Anything 0:09:46 Getting A Clear Picture of Your Compensation Package  0:12:13 Good Debt vs Bad Debt, There is a Difference 0:15:33 The Generational Differences in Attitudes About Debt 0:17:39 Keeping The Books and Financial Transparency  0:20:15 Living Expenses for the Average Farm Family Today 0:24:36 What's Good Practice for Bank Accounts  0:26:52 Where is it Written That Only Women Do Farm Books? 0:29:30 Strategies for Transitioning From The Older to Younger Generations 0:33:31 Jessic's Stress Test 0:36:22 Some Great Questions for All Farmers 0:41:00 Jessica's Top Three Takeaways For Financial Transparency

BI or DIE
Front-End oder Back-End?! Hauptsache Good Practice | Power BI or DIE mit Michael Tenner

BI or DIE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 40:37


Gutes Design gewinnt am Ende immer! Michael erzählt Artur von seinen Anfängen mit Power Query und wie sich seine Arbeit in den letzten Jahren entwickelt hat. Sie diskutieren die Integration von Power BI und Fabric, die Herausforderungen bei der Organisation großer Datenmengen und die Bedeutung von Prototyping und Visualisierung. Außerdem sprechen sie über visuelle Standards und Best Practices in der Datenanalyse – und darüber, was wirklich funktioniert. Und ganz zum Ende nochmal ein Trigger-Thema für beide: graue Hintergründe! Michael ist mit einer umfangreichen Erfahrung als Senior Consultant im Bereich BI & Datenmanagement. Seine berufliche Laufbahn ist geprägt von der Adoption und Migration von Power BI für Organisationen, einschließlich der Entwicklung spezifischer Roadmaps sowie unternehmensspezifischer Leitfäden und Rahmenwerke. Sein Fokus liegt auf der Entwicklung von BI-Lösungen, von Self-Service bis zu Enterprise-Grade, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf modernen Technologie-Stacks und der Unterstützung durch führende Anbieter. Michael hat zahlreiche Trainings und Workshops zu verschiedenen Themen geleitet, darunter die Entwicklung von Coaching- und Trainingsprogrammen für Unternehmen. Er berät Unternehmen in Bezug auf Best Practices im Reporting und Dashboarding. Seine Expertise umfasst Business-Intelligence und Dashboard-Entwicklung sowie sechs weitere Kenntnisse, die ihn in seinem Bereich besonders auszeichnen. Sein beruflicher Weg ist ein Beispiel für kontinuierliches Lernen und Anpassung an die sich ständig verändernden Technologien im Bereich der Datenwissenschaft. Durch seine umfassende Erfahrung und Fachkenntnis trägt er maßgeblich zur Transformation und Optimierung der BI-Strategien von Organisationen bei, und seine Leidenschaft für die Vermittlung der Faszination für Daten und deren Analyse bleibt ungebrochen.

CLD Talks
There is a ESOL Crisis with Jo Jarvis

CLD Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 52:46


This week on CLD Talks Conor sits down with Jo Jarvis from ESOL Scotland (Formally Glasgows ESOL Forum) who talks about her role as Head of Funding and Partnerships and the work they do. We also discuss the national CLD review in detail, the need for action, the support they have in place for volunteer tutors and so much more! Follow us on X @CLDTalks to keep update with all future podcasts. See below for links to projects discussed ESOL Scotland website https://www.esolscotland.co.uk/ Contact Jo Jarvis jo@esolscotland.org.uk Linked In Facebook  Instagram  X- @ESOL_Scotland Framework for Good Practice in Working with Volunteers in ESOL  -all materials and worked examples on I-develop https://www.i-develop-cld.org.uk/mod/folder/view.php?id=3985 New Scots Strategy (Integration from Day 1, nothing for refugees, without refugees) https://www.gov.scot/publications/new-scots-refugee-integration-strategy-2024/ and delivery plan https://www.gov.scot/publications/new-scots-refugee-integration-strategy-delivery-plan-2024-2026/ New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy  - A report that proceeded the strategy ESOL recommendations on p55 - 63 https://newscots.scot/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/The-New-Scots-Refugee-Integration-Strategy-A-report-on-the-local-and-international-dimensions-of-integrating-refugees-in-Scotland.-.pdf  ‘Welcoming our Learners Scotland's ESOL Strategy' ended in 2020 (first launched in 2007) Adult Learning Strategy https://www.gov.scot/publications/adult-learning-strategy-scotland-2022-27/ Independent CLD Review  https://www.gov.scot/publications/adult-learning-strategy-scotland-2022-27/ Recommendations on p45

Calvary Auckland Sermon Podcast
Jonah 4:1-3 – Good Theology, Good Practice

Calvary Auckland Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 43:19


Re:platform - Ecommerce Replatforming Podcast
EP250: The Importance of Direct Mail In Ecommerce - Insights, Impact & Good Practice, with Fractional CMO Anna Wilson

Re:platform - Ecommerce Replatforming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 36:26


In this episode, James Gurd interviews experienced digital marketing strategist Anna Wilson about the role of offline media in ecommerce. Anna explains the rise of the fractional CMO role, the changing role of offline media in the digital age, and the appeal of direct mail in a crowded digital space. The podcast will help you understand the relevance of print formats for different audiences, the importance of personalisation in retention strategies, and the measurement of offline marketing success. We also touch on the role of programmatic direct mail and the challenges and considerations of sustainability in print campaigns. Key takeaways: The fractional CMO role has become increasingly popular, especially in the ecommerce space. Offline media, such as direct mail, is gaining attention and becoming more relevant in the crowded digital marketing landscape. Direct mail offers a unique opportunity to stand out and engage with customers in a tangible way. Personalisation is key in both acquisition and retention strategies, and direct mail can be tailored to specific audiences and demographics. Measuring the success of offline marketing campaigns is relatively straightforward, as it involves tracking responses and analysing the impact on sales and profitability. Programmatic direct mail is an emerging trend that combines the benefits of automation and personalisation in offline marketing. Sustainability is an important consideration in print campaigns, and there are options for offsetting the environmental impact of direct mail.

Not Another Shooting Show
Ep 43 - Good Practice, Tendonitis, and Todd Woitzel

Not Another Shooting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 79:24


This week, road rage at pregnant women doesn't pay with pepper spray, Andy practiced, Jeff went to Creed, how to deal with tendonitis from guys who don't know what they're talking about, and Todd Woitzel stops by to talk about Steel Challenge. Subscribe on Patreon to get an extra episode every week! Andy on Instagram - andy.e.605 Jeff on Instagram - jeff_the_monster_king MW Aktiv Wear - mw_aktiv_wear Not Another Shooting Show on Reddit

Eversheds Sutherland – Legal Insights (audio)
The Consumer Duty: Episode 36 - Good practice and areas for improvement

Eversheds Sutherland – Legal Insights (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 16:41


In this episode, Claire Carroll and Simon Collins discuss a recent update by the FCA regarding firms' implementation of the Consumer Duty, which includes examples of good practice and areas for improvement. They discuss what the FCA is doing to raise visibility of the Consumer Duty, what good practice looks like and what firms are doing well and what they could be doing better

ABC SPORT Daily
Is the AFL's illicit drug policy a cover-up or good practice?

ABC SPORT Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 14:30


The AFL's illicit drug policy has come into question after MP Andrew Wilkie raised it during parliamentary privilege, accusing the Melbourne Football Club of “off-the-books” drug testing that resulted in players faking injuries in order to miss games. The AFL has spoken and said they support discouraging players who have illicit substances in their system from taking the field. What does this mean for the code's review of their current illicit drug policy and what damage might these claims do to the trust built between footy and its fans? Featured: David Mark, national sport reporter, ABC Sport. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter

Talking General Practice
Why good practice managers are more crucial than ever

Talking General Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 34:26


Robyn Clark is a managing partner in a practice in Gloucestershire and a founder and director of the Institute of General Practice Management.On this episode of Talking General Practice she talks to Emma about the challenges facing practice managers in the current climate, what needs to be done to cut bureaucracy in general practice – including how the QOF needs to change – and what practice managers are hoping to see from the next GP contract.Robyn also explains the current financial pressures facing GP practices, and discusses what NHS England and GP partners should be doing to support managers and recognise the vital role they play.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksInstitute of General Practice ManagementFrom GPonlineViewpoint: Investment in practice managers is a step towards saving general practiceAccreditation for practice managersFind out more about our website GP Business and how to subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wrestle Her Podcast
Being A Good Practice Partner & Teammate with Skylee Gangwish

Wrestle Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 30:34


Skylee speaks on the importance of being a good practice partner and what that looks like. She also talks about the importance of being a good teammate for everyone on the team that she wrestles with. Check it out!Follow me:Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/wrestle_her_podcast/Youtube -- https://www.youtube.com/@WrestleHerPodcast/featured

Project Chatter Podcast
S7E174: Breaking down the barriers to implementation of good practice with Adrian Dooley

Project Chatter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 72:22


In this episode, Adrian Dooley discusses the barriers to applying good project management practices and the root causes behind them. He highlights the issue of project failure and the need to identify the true causes rather than just the symptoms. Adrian also explores the challenges of applying lessons learned and the impact of forgetting and lack of support. He emphasizes the potential of AI in project management but cautions against the dissemination of unreliable information. Additionally, he addresses the cost and accessibility of training and the importance of practical application and soft skills. Finally, Adrian shares the benefits of the Praxis Framework and the power of checklists in improving project outcomes. In this conversation, Adrian Dooley discusses the importance of integrating good practices and overcoming barriers to embedding them. He emphasizes the need to focus on the basics and not overcomplicate project management. Adrian shares anecdotes and highlights the value of involving business stakeholders, understanding requirements, and applying simple approaches. He encourages project managers to communicate and convince their organizations to provide space for applying learned practices. Adrian concludes by reminding listeners that projects can succeed and make a difference when common sense and the fundamentals are applied.Takeaways Integrate good practices and make them accessible to the organization. Identify and overcome barriers to embedding good practices. Focus on the basics and avoid overcomplicating project management. Involve business stakeholders, understand requirements, and apply simple approaches. Communicate and convince organisations to provide space for applying learned practices. Projects can succeed when common sense and fundamentals are applied. Originally a project manager on construction, Adrian has held various roles in project management for 45 years. He was part of the team that created one of the first project scheduling software packages and was founder member of the first independent project management magazine -Project Manager Today. He founded The Projects Group (a training and consultancy company) and served on the Executive Council of the APM. He is a non-executive Director of APM Group and the lead author of the Praxis Framework. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/project-chatter-podcast/message

Fast Track Impact
Episode 44: What is good practice engagement and impact?

Fast Track Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 25:45


This week, Mark talks through a series of good practice principles for engagement and impact, published in his recent blog post: https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/post/what-is-good-practice-engagement-and-impact. Add your own feedback and ideas here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J_QY7HvW89Y08p3ySfEl8zL0XmcQ9cLg2K8rm0r7mYY/edit?usp=sharingThe blog builds on a number of sources, including:Mark's Impact Culture book (see the bottom of this page for his impact culture toolkit): https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/impactcultureNCCPE engagement guidance: https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/support-engagementMark's “Re-thinking impact…” paper:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11625-022-01216-w

Resilient Golf Improvement
Good Practice Feels Bad | Neil Ep. 1

Resilient Golf Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 52:11


Student Conversation: Bombing it on the range feels good. Practicing well is sometimes the exact opposite. Meet Neil and get a look behind the curtains on my golf coaching.   Subscribe to the newsletter and get a free PDF copy of the book - https://kenworthygolf.com/newsletter   Subscribe to the podcast or leave a review on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/resilient-golf-improvement/id1702348615   Follow me on Twitter - https://twitter.com/kenworthygolf   Buy Resilient Golf Improvement in Paperback on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3P4RJuA   Buy the Kindle version - https://amzn.to/45wKr8f   Online Coaching - https://kenworthygolf.com/accurate-approach-club/   I'd love to hear your thoughts on the book. Feel free to DM me on twitter or email me at jared@kenworthygolf.com. Thanks for listening!

The Friend
More Than a Good Practice Day

The Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


More Than a Good Practice Day

CoLab Podcast
7 Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education

CoLab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 38:40


The Teaching & Learning Collaborative's Josh Luckens and Megan Hamilton Giebert are joined by Wentworth's Dean of Students Jenn Kosses to discuss the “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education,” a classic study by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson. Our conversation explores how we bring these best practices to life at Wentworth and illuminates the many ways in which Chickering and Gamson's guiding principles can help us find our footing in a changing higher education landscape. The seven principles are: 1) Encourage contact between students and faculty 2) Develop reciprocity and cooperation among students 3) Encourage active learning 4) Give prompt feedback 5) Emphasize time on task 6) Communicate high expectations 7) Respect diverse talents and ways of learning Additional resources: Read more about these principles by checking out this guide from the University of Florida or this resource from the University of Tennessee. Episode Editor: Sarah Walkowiak Sound Engineer: Gabe Sytangco ‘23 (June, 2023)

The Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast | Proven and practical tips, strategies and ideas for music teachers

Repetition might seem an obvious element of practice to us but it's not always so to our students. Find out how to train them to repeat in this episode.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.

MAC Talks
The Magic of Quality Online Course Design

MAC Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 38:13


This week on MAC Talks, we talk about our process for online course quality and how it's not just an Instructional Design thing. Faculty, directors and deans all play an important role in making sure our online courses meet high standards. We also discuss what we look for as instructional designers to ensure courses meet our high quality standards. If you're interested in checking out our PGP (Principles of Good Practice) form, there's a link to it on our website here: https://www.mclennan.edu/center-for-teaching-and-learning/ If you're interested in us covering a topic  about course design, or if you'd like to guest star...or both, shoot us  an email: online@mclennan.edu Instructional Design Team/Hosts: John Ghazzagh, Katherine Beech, TJ Waldie Instructional Designers - Connect with us on our Discord Network! MCC Instructional Design and Innovation Website and Contact Information Follow us on Instagram, send us your comments or suggestions - https://www.instagram.com/mcc_idi/

RNZ: Country Life
Stoked to win four good practice farming awards

RNZ: Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 13:20


A Year on the Farm - Episode 5. Alistair and Genna Bird tell Cosmo Kentish-Barnes about their recent success at the Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment Awards and what happened on farm in January and February.

CoLab Podcast
Reaching All Learners with Dr. Tom Tobin

CoLab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 46:31


Josh Luckens interviews Dr. Thomas J. Tobin, who discusses the power of “the big five: voice, choice, agency, safety, and belonging” in teaching and learning. Dr. Tobin is a specialist in Teaching, Learning, and Academic Technology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is a celebrated scholar and speaker on technology-mediated education and is the co-author of Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone: Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education.Dr. Tobin shares his belief that all learners are capable of transforming themselves with the right tools, time, and the space to imagine new possibilities in their lives. He offers strategies for meeting both students and faculty where they are and implementing evidence-based practices to support success in the classroom. Paraphrasing Dr. Tobin:The real joy of teaching is seeing your learners engage with problems, ideas, and concepts in ways that you might never have thought to do.People, groups, institutions, systems—they don't change unless they themselves perceive a need to do so. I've had far more success when I ask questions to allow people to identify their own challenges than just coming in with suggestions.It all goes back to motivation; unless you have a reason why you want to learn something, you don't learn it. And if you have a genuine reason to stick with a learning process, you'll stick with it way beyond what other people tell you to do. That's the kind of inspiration and engagement that we aspire to as learning designers.Additional resources:Dr. Tobin's website, thomasjtobin.com, featuring links to all of his publications and photographs of his fabulous handlebar mustacheChickering & Gamson's Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education: Resource guide from the University of FloridaCoLab Podcast Episode 7- Universal Design for LearningEditors: Megan Hamilton Giebert, Lorrie Weldon, and LaToya Hinton (March, 2023)

The Musician Toolkit with David Lane
Episode 10 - What Good Practice Actually Looks Like

The Musician Toolkit with David Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 21:57


When it comes to practicing music, sometimes the problem is that we don't always know what the process feels like when practice is good.  There are actually two halves to the practice, and not recognizing this leads students to occasionally either mistake the halfway point for the finish point or to rush the process in a way that the prepared piece is sloppy.  Listen to learn the 2 phases of practice, how neglecting the full process shows up in your practice, and finally... a picture of what good practice actually looks like. You can see the graphs I explained on YouTube or on the blog version of this podcast found here: https://www.davidlanemusic.com/post/what-good-practice-actually-looks-like From this episode, what most resonated with you, or what do you think I should have included?  Let me know by telling me directly at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit or you can send me a written message at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/contact  You can find this episode and links to this show on all podcast apps from https://musiciantoolkit.podbean.com/ . If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice.  You can also now find the podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1 This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial.

Oxford Sparks Big Questions
Why do research on research?

Oxford Sparks Big Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 11:35


We've talked about a lot of different types of research on this podcast...from investigations into drought, to space exploration, to the future of food. But what about researching 'research' itself? That's right, on this week's episode of the Big Questions Podcast, we're going meta! We chat to Dr Patricia Logullo, a meta-researcher from the Nuffield Department for Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, about why it is so important to examine the practice of research itself, and how scientists such as herself help to ensure research reporting is transparent, complete and reproducible.   

Selling To Corporate
STC093 Is it good practice to do pro-bono work for corporate companies?

Selling To Corporate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 32:18


Key Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Do you want to generate more corporate clients with less stress and finally create that predictable revenue you've been looking for? Then sign up here for a limited edition podcast mini series on optimising your sales process. Join The C Suite ® Self Study now! If you're looking to get the best support in selling your services to corporate organisations, not to mention email templates and proposal outlines so that you really can convert at much higher rates and sell your services more successfully then click here now.   Take the Selling to Corporate ® offer quiz and find out what the best offer is that you could sell to corporate.    Converting Corporates Bundle: If you're looking to learn the foundational pieces to successfully sell your services to corporate organisations, grab this fabulous self study programme here! You'll learn how to; Create your 250K corporate sales plan, set your business development strategy for success, understand and successfully generate qualified leads and hear from real hiring managers on their top tips for pitching to organisations!    Top 5 Business Development Questions: If you're looking to convert more business development calls into sales? You need to be asking the right questions and getting the best information to support future work. Download my Top 5 BDQs here and start getting quality information from your prospects.   If you've been consuming the content and LOVE the show, please make sure you take five minutes out of your day to leave a review.   

Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician
Understanding One's P&L and Being a Good Practice Citizen with Plastic Surgeon and Professor Dr. Richard Bartlett

Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 41:05


In this episode, plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Bartlett joins David to discuss his career, academic and private practice, financial decisions and more. Richard begins with his background—where he grew up, what got him interested in medicine and surgery in particular—and his lack of interest in finances as he went through medical and surgical training.   Richard explains the process for choosing his first job, including the benefit of learning to “balance the books” even in an academic setting. He and David then cover his 15 years as an academic surgeon, what he learned financially in creating a plastics foundation from scratch, as well as his decision to create a private practice and the value of “being a good citizen” in making that transition easier. Richard then spends a few minutes relating the types of financial advice he gives to fellows at Harvard and the advice he would give to all doctors. Learn more about our guest, including additional show notes and more, by visiting www.physicianswealthpodcast.com.

Between the Slides
Training is Good, Practice is Better | Foundations Friday 82

Between the Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 2:44


During my conversation with Chase O'Donnell, Chase mentioned she had extensive training. She also mentioned that the level of formal training she completed is not necessary for acting or comedy. Throughout our conversation, Chase talked about how many times she was able to act, write jokes, and cold open shows. To me, this practical application is more valuable than the training that sets the foundation. This is what I expand on in this brief episode.*Check out Chase's comedy special on YouTube February 9, 2023 at https://youtu.be/5hGJ7x8b6ekRemember...Have a plan to keep teams alignedStay informed with facts, not fear or rumorsGet involved so you can make a difference...and GodspeedKevin

The BSH Guidelines Official Podcast
EHA 2022: The Use of Next-generation Sequencing in the Diagnosis of Rare Inherited Anaemias: A Joint BSH/EHA Good Practice Paper

The BSH Guidelines Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 45:21


Guideline session at EHA Conference 2022 on The Use of Next-generation Sequencing in the Diagnosis of Rare Inherited Anaemias: A Joint BSH/EHA Good Practice Paper

5amMesterScrum
Contractor y Healthcare Show 920 #5amMesterScrum LIVE #scrum #agile

5amMesterScrum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 6:26


#5amMesterScrum Show 920 Live - Contractor Life Examine Healthcare and Insurance - Today's topics: (1) Picking Healthcare plans as a contractor or salaried employee is always a Good Practice and Life Insurance Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum.  Please send me your topics.   You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 920 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook Thursday 12/15/2022 from Philadelphia, PA  Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtu.be/76w1_NwFjwo Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum  and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok     Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)   

The BSH Guidelines Official Podcast
Management of secondary central nervous system lymphoma: A British Society for Haematology Good Practice Paper

The BSH Guidelines Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 17:07


Secondary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma (SCNSL) refers to lymphoma that has spread to the CNS concurrently with, or following treatment for, systemic lymphoma. There are three clinically distinct scenarios: Synchronous CNS and systemic lymphoma at initial presentation (treatment-naïve; TN-SCNSL), CNS relapse without recurrent systemic lymphoma (relapsed isolated CNS lymphoma; RI-SCNSL). Relapsed concomitant systemic and CNS disease following treatment for systemic lymphoma (RC-SCNSL). CNS lymphoma (CNSL) is associated with inferior outcomes, which may be attributed to several factors: poor CNS penetrance of chemotherapeutics, including RCHOP (rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisolone),1 impaired neurocognitive function and patient performance status (PS) contributing to increased treatment toxicity,2, 3 and recurrent genetic aberrations conferring treatment resistance.4-6 The rarity and heterogeneity of SCNSL also limits the evidence base for treatment recommendations, with poor outcomes potentially attributable at least in part to lack of optimised treatment protocols. This good practice paper focuses on diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the most common SCNSL subtype. It covers diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of care for the three SCNSL scenarios and multiply relapsed SCNSL. Treatment recommendations are framed by patient fitness and treatment intent.

The Classic Metal Show
CMS | A Potpourri Of Topics

The Classic Metal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022


On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris talk about their weeks. Chris talks about the insane dealings he had working with Google this week, while Neeley talks about some crazy rush jobs in his business. Neeley talks about a lunch he had with an old friend that lasted 8 hours. They talk about the show's impending doom on YouTube, why Rumble is "too hard" for some people, and much more in a pretty random segment. Get all our episodes at www.theclassicmetalshow.com. Interact with The Classic Metal Show at https://classicmetalshow.locals.com. **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!! WEBSITE: http://www.thecmsnetwork.comTHE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.comCMStv: https://www.cmstv.netCMSRadio: https://www.cmsradio.netCMSPN App: Search "The CMS Network" In Your iOS or Android App Store!Become A VIP On Locals: https://classicmetalshow.locals.comRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmsBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cms/ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:aROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel#theclassicmetalshow #comedy #parody #neeley #chrisakin #shockjocks #popculture #sex #hardrock #heavymetal #celebrities #socialjustice #socialmedia #woke #politics #humor #dating #relationships

The Innkeepers by Sanctuary Inn
What is Missionary Care?

The Innkeepers by Sanctuary Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 54:37


Dr. Laura Mae Gardner, a pioneer and expert in Missionary Care shares some of the key distinctives of effective care. ABOUT DR. LAURA MAE GARDNER: I have served in WBT and SIL International for 60+ years, most of that time with my husband, Dick. My contributions or roles included: translator, candidate assessment, trainer, counselor, developer and director of International Counseling Department, creator of Member Care for missions, International Vice President For Personnel, and International Personnel Consultant and Trainer. I have traveled, trained and consulted in 65 countries, done a lot of crisis work, interventions and debriefing. I am also an author including the book Healthy, Resilient and Effective in Cross Cultural Ministry which has now been translated into Indonesian, Korean, Chinese, Ukranian and Russian. I co-authored with Dr. Lois Dodds the three-volume series on Global Servants. Other writings include chapters in books, and probably 500 articles. I have a theological diploma, two undergraduate degrees and two advanced degrees, including a doctorate from Denver Seminary. I am an adjunct professor at Columbia International University. I have served on a number of boards. My husband, Dick, preceded me to heaven a few months ago thus I continue on alone reading, speaking, teaching, consulting, and serving as requested. ADDITIONAL RESOURCE: • Global Member Care Vol 1*: The Pearls and Perils of Good Practice by Kelly O'Donnell • Global Member Care: Vol 2*: Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity by Kelly O'Donnell & Michele Lewis O'Donnell • Doing Member Care Well*: Perspectives and Practices From Around the World (Globalization of Mission) by Kelly O'Donnell • Global Servants Cross-cultural Humanitarian Heroes Volume 1 Formation and Development of These Heroes by Lois Dodds & Laura Gardner • Global Servants Cross-cultural Humanitarian Heroes Volume 2: 12 Factors in Effectiveness and Longevity by Lois Dodds & Laura Gardner • Global Servants Cross-Cultural Humanitarian Heroes Volume 3 The Art & Heart of Agency Care by Lois Dodds • Healthy, Resilient, & Effective in Cross-Cultural Ministry: Electronic Version by Laura Mae Gardner

Employment Matters
428: The Code of Good Practice on the Prevention and Elimination on Harassment in the Workplace in South Africa

Employment Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 13:59


The government of South Africa introduced in March of this year The Code of Good Practice on the Prevention and Elimination on Harassment in the Workplace. Today, we will be introducing Bowmans' new Harassment Prevention Kit to our audience, as well as sharing insights about this new code of good practice and what it means for employers in South Africa. Subscribe to our podcast today to stay up to date on employment issues from law experts worldwide. Learn more about Bowmans' Harassment Prevention Pack here, or email HarassmentPack@bowmanslaw.com.Host: Chloё Loubser (email) (Bowmans / South Africa)Guest Speaker: Nadine Mather (email) (Bowmans / South Africa)Visit the ELA website at www.ela.law.

Motivational Interviewing & Beyond
Motivational Interviewing as a Catalyst for Building Skills: How Practicing MI Cultivates Good Practice

Motivational Interviewing & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 90:17


In this Oceanic episode of MI & Beyond we have Helen Mentha, Tipene Pickett, Kyle McKenzie and Ken McMaster in a conversation to explore how learning and practicing MI improves practice across the spectrum of helping.

The Daily Dad
It's Good Practice

The Daily Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 2:12


Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.com Follow Daily Dad: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube

Practice? Podcast
Episode 177: Episode 174 - Bragging is a (Good) Practice (Meredith Fineman)

Practice? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 41:54


Dave's conversation with Meredith (Meredith Fineman, best-selling author of Brag Better) is what his generation would call "rollicking" and intriguing.  Meredith is on to something.  Perhaps a great majority of us are conditioned from childhood to avoid self-promotion.  Bragging takes practice, perseverance, and another of Dave's old terms - moxie.  It's all in the book (Brag Better Book by Meredith Fineman).  Speaking of books, Peter Vaill and my book On Practice as a Way of Being ( https://www.mylibrary.world/practice).  You will hear Meredith coaching Dave to plug this accomplishment.   Done.  

Re:platform - Ecommerce Replatforming Podcast
EP123: Ecommerce Basket & Browse Abandonment Marketing Automation - Good Practice Tips and Tools

Re:platform - Ecommerce Replatforming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 33:14


An ecommerce podcast explaining what browse and basket abandonment are and why they're important for ecommerce. We cover common mistakes and how to avoid them, tools ecommerce teams can use and implementation challenges to watch out for. Our advice is based on experience implementing campaigns and working with other ecommerce teams who run this type of marketing automation.

The Employment Law & HR Podcast
Getting your recruitment process right

The Employment Law & HR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 25:44


In this episode 189 of the podcast I bring you a detailed account of how to get your recruitment process right, and why a good process is important to ensure that you get the best candidate, conduct recruitment fairly and avoid any legal claims. In this episode of the podcast I cover: What you should consider before you start a recruitment process. Best practice. Things to avoid. The importance of having objective selection criteria at every stage of the process. What you should include in your process and procedure. What to consider when making an offer of employment. How to prepare for a new starter. The importance of good record keeping. Fixed Price Advice from Real Experts As part of our HR Harbour annual subscription service for employers we provide guidance and training for employers, supervisors and managers. If you would like to know more about the HR Harbour Service and how you can get unlimited support from as little as £210 per month please contact me for a no obligation discussion – alison@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk or you can find full details here: HR Harbour Don't forget you can contact us by telephone 01983 897003, 01722 653001, 020 3470 0007, 0191 375 9694 or 023 8098 2006 We have a variety of free documents and letters which are available to download here: DIY Documents We are also on YouTube! You can find a range of topics and also listen to this podcast on YouTube here: YOUTUBE   The information contained in this Podcast and post is provided for guidance and is a snapshot of the law at the time. It is provided for your information only and should not be used as a substitute for obtaining legal advice that it specific to your particular circumstances. The guidance should not be relied upon in any decision making process. It is strongly recommended that you seek advice before taking action.

The Life Coach School Podcast
Ep #398: Feeling Good Practice

The Life Coach School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 32:27


Most people spend 90% of their time thinking and talking about their past and the present - what isn't working and what didn't work. In this episode, I share why you need to spend more time thinking about your future, your dreams, and your impossible goals so you can generate the feelings that help you create them. I call this a feeling good practice, and today, I walk you through what it looks like and how to implement this practice into your life.

Teachers Talk Radio
The Sunday Morning Breakfast Show with Bethan Ware 14.11.21 Curriculum for Wales and Social Media for Teachers: a help or hindrance?

Teachers Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 88:17


Join Bethan Ware and Fin and Jane from Impact Wales discuss the Best Bets for Good Practice in the New Curriculum for Wales, whether Social Media for Educators is a help or hindrance, and answer our Sunday Surgery Teacher Problem.

TriloTalk
Episode 4: The Power of Good Review Practice

TriloTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 36:55


In this episode, Julia and Barry, senior partners at Trilogy Writing & Consulting, call for a “revolution and complete overhaul in the way documents are reviewed”. They explain how a focused review process leads to a transformational change in how drugs get approved. Listen now.

Author Vivian E. Moore
"REPETITIVE MOTION"

Author Vivian E. Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 19:52


CANIE Climate Dialogues
Advancing the SDGs through Education Abroad - Ep8

CANIE Climate Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 58:08


Big news in the move towards a more sustainable International Education Study Abroad sector and we're here to break it down! In this episode of the pod, CJ is joined once again by CANIE Co-Host Adrienne Fusek to talk about the new guidelines that aim to align the Standards of Good Practice for Education Abroad with the UN SDGs. CJ and Adrienne are then joined by two members of the committee that developed the guidelines - Daniel Ponce-Taylor from IOI and Ravi Raj from Authentica - to dig into the framework, some applications, and how you, our listeners, can start using them today to work towards a more sustainable study abroad program. The presenting sponsor for the CANIE Climate Dialogues is the University of Auckland's International Office.

Locked On Bucs – Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fans
Jamel Dean's Low Snap Count and Why Can't the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Turn Good Practice Into Good Play?

Locked On Bucs – Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 63:33


James and David continue playing and reacting to fans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they voice their displeasure with the latest failure by their favorite NFL franchise. And a special tribute to a special influence on both hosts of the Locked On Bucs Podcast. This one is for you, Alan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Holy Ghost Notes Podcast
10: Not Safe, But Good (Practice + Lukewarm Christianity)

The Holy Ghost Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 89:06


In the tenth episode of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim discuss what practicing drums looks like for each of them. They also attempt to uncover the definition of lukewarm Christianity and quickly realize that it may not mean what they've always thought it meant.