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Preparing the Next Generation: The Class of 2026 Journey to ResidencyOn this episode of Dean's Chat, Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey reflect on the incredible journey of the AZCPM Class of 2026 as students transition from podiatric medical education into residency training.From awards banquets and graduation celebrations to clerkships, research, leadership development, and board preparation, the discussion highlights the many moving parts involved in preparing future podiatric physicians for successful residency placement and long-term careers.Topics Discussed• Reflecting on the accomplishments of the Class of 2026• The importance of residency preparation throughout all four years• Clerkships and how students build professional relationships during externships• Research, scholarship, and academic productivity in modern podiatric medicine• Faculty mentorship and advising• Professionalism, communication, and work ethic during clerkships• Awards banquets and celebrating student excellence• Graduation week traditions and milestones• Board preparation and the transition into residency• The emotional and professional evolution from student to physician• Lessons learned from this year's residency placement cycleKey Takeaways• Residency preparation begins long before fourth-year clerkships• Relationships and reputation matter during externships• Research and leadership continue to distinguish applicants• Teamwork, resilience, and professionalism remain critical skills• Graduation is not the finish line — it is the beginning of residency training and lifelong learningAbout Dean's ChatDean's Chat features conversations on podiatric medical education, leadership, residency training, professional development, and the future of the profession with Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Johanna Richey.#DeansChat #PodiatricMedicine #Residency #AZCPM #MedicalEducation #PodiatrySchool #Clerkships #Graduation #Research #FuturePhysicians
Jason Minnix covers the Spurs for 94.1 in San Antonio and returns to the show to preview Game 3 of the NBA Finals and the pucker factor for the Spurs and their fans. Plus, Sprague is over Graduation Season and the chaos has already begun outside MSG.
June 3, 2026 ~ Justen Daniels from the Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities highlights efforts to curb teen binge drinking and drunk driving as graduation season ramps up. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hey, Survivor! Graduation season can be emotionally complicated when narcissistic family dynamics are involved. In this episode, we explore why milestone events often trigger narcissistic behavior, common manipulation tactics during family celebrations, and practical ways to protect your peace while staying present for meaningful moments. If you're navigating narcissistic dynamics while celebrating someone special in your life, this episode is for you.
Graduations mark the end and beginning of certain chapters in life. In this episode we explore ways of teaching financial lessons at these important junctures in life. Glenn is available for in person and online meetings if you'd like to discuss or strategize about your personal situation. Simply give us a call at (336) 291-3535 or visit ScheduleSomeTime.com to get on his calendar. As always, please remember to click the “Share” button to share our podcast with friends, family and colleagues. Investment advisory services offered through Horter Investment Management, LLC, a SEC-Registered Investment Adviser. Horter Investment Management does not provide legal or tax advice. Investment Adviser Representatives of Horter Investment Management may only conduct business with residents of the states and jurisdictions in which they are properly registered or exempt from registration requirements. Insurance and annuity products are sold separately through Roadmap Financial Consulting, LLC. Securities transactions for Horter Investment Management clients are placed through AXOS Advisor Services, Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., and Nationwide Advisory Solutions.
The guilt that so many midlife women feel during graduation seasonIt is officially graduation season! Across the country, high-achieving women are hosting big open houses, packing up dorm rooms, and celebrating incredible milestones. But beneath the festive surface and the proud smiles, many mothers are quietly navigating a profound, silent struggle: the bittersweet realization that their kids are moving on, and they are being left behind.In this deeply empathetic episode, Laurie Reynoldson shines a light on the hidden identity shift that graduation season triggers. When your primary job for the last 18 to 25 years has been mothering on a 24/7 basis, what happens to your sense of self-worth when those small humans no longer depend on you for their daily survival?This episode is a gentle permission slip to stop suffering in silence, acknowledge the grief of an ending chapter, and start looking at midlife not as a crisis, but as a beautiful, much-needed reset.In this episode, you'll learn:The Motherhood Paradox: The ultimate goal of parenting is to raise a human who doesn't need you anymore—but actually reaching that milestone can leave you feeling completely untethered.The "Grown and Flown" Reality Check: Why it's normal to feel an overwhelming mix of intense excitement for your child and deep anxiety about the blank canvas of your own future.The Pancake Marriage Concept: A candid look at the transitions of midlife relationships, why we settle, and why your tastes in partnerships change as you mature.Redefining Midlife as a Season: Why midlife isn't a chronological number; it is a psychological phase that can trigger in your 30s when the choices of your 18-year-old self no longer fit the woman you are today.Stepping Into Phase Two: How to transition into the next phase of motherhood without guilt, putting your own wild and precious dreams front and center.The Big Takeaway: You've spent decades doing the heavy lifting of keeping small humans alive. They are successfully launched. Now, it's your turn to figure out who you are when you aren't first and foremost someone's mother. This second half of your life matters just as much.Special Announcement: The BEST LIFE™ MastermindIf you are standing on the precipice of this massive identity shift and wondering "What's next for me?", you do not have to figure it out alone. This September, Laurie is launching the BEST LIFE Mastermind, a nine-month personal leadership experience for high-achieving women ready to launch their own next chapter.Intimate Community: Capped at just 10 women to serve as your personal board of directors.Two In-Person Luxury Retreats: Immersive, soul-searching getaways in Sun Valley (September) and Arizona (February) to cast your vision and anchor your goals.Continuous Structural Support: Monthly group hot-seat coaching sessions to keep you on the course you set for yourself when daily life tries to pull you back into old routines.Applications Open June 1st: The waitlist is active now and waitlist members receive first-priority access.Get on the waitlist!
10am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Graduation season is a drag. NBA and NHL Playoff SUUUUUUUPER Segment! Baseball Nuggets: The Brewers think winning is great, but hitting home runs is stupid!
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Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Monday, May 18th, 2026. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Weekend Graduation speeches recap (Eric Church and Tom Brady) 6:35 Bo and Beth talk "best" commencement speakers 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Commencement speeches cont. 7:05 Remembering Jack Szoke | Aaron Rai wins PGA Championship 7:20 Radio Host and Producer replaced by A.I. In Andon Labs experiment 7:35 Steve's A.I. Show description for GMBT 7:50 GMBTeam included in A.I description 8:05 80 Pizza Hut locations to undergo major revival 8:20 Pizza Hut news cont. 8:35 Guest: Thomas Dismukes (SC Senate Candidate) 8:50 Guest: Thomas Dismukes 9:05 In-Studio Guest: Mark Lach (Creative Director of the Titanic exhibition at the Park Expo) 9:20 Mark Lach cont. - Inside the Titanic Exhibition 9:35 Mark Lach cont. - Titanic Exhibition 9:50 Mark Lach cont. | Show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode 663 of our beer and funtime show, The Perfect Pour! Glad you could be here, and here are some things you can expect this week: Woo Hoo girls in the pub? He always wanted to be randelled. Which beer styles are dead? Brewing beer in Space. Exhausted on the Adobe Creek Brewing canning line. We have a Pro-Am Brewer in the house. Treehouse outlet beers? Let's have some Tiki Bar suggestions. Graduation Season beers. Are Raw Hop Ales a thing? FWIB 2026 is almost here! Thank you for listening! download HOSTED BY: Nick, Rad Stacey, Mikey MUSIC BY: Sunburns and Paul From Fairfax. BEER AND SHOW-RELATED LINKS: SUPPORT THE SHOW AND BECOME A GOLDEN GOD! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. You can also find us on Spotify and most podcast players. Perfect Pour's YouTube Channel. VOICEMAIL/TEXT LINE: 559-492-0542 Drop Us a Line: perfectpourpodcast@gmail.com. Join our Discord Channel! Send Postcards or Samples to us: The Perfect Pour – co Mike Seay 2037 W. Bullard Ave #153 Fresno, CA 93711
Rich Vos, comedian, is with us in the first hour followed by The Bee or Not the Bee. Then Corey Malone talks about mental health and Jim Talent analyzes the latest with China and Iran.
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The San Diego Police Department announced they've arrested a 16-year-old on multiple gun charges, including bringing a gun to school. And, construction on a new library in Oak Park officially begins today. Plus, the first of ten commencement ceremonies at SDSU kicks off today. NBC7's Steven Luke has those stories and more, plus your forecast from meteorologist Sheena Parveen on May 14, 2026.
President Trump says Iran's latest offer is a no-go, and he's off to China this week to meet with their leaders. Are we any closer to answers? Mark weighs in on the Pentagon's recent release of UFO files. Meanwhile, State Troopers have started dressing up as construction workers to catch speeders in work zones. Mark explains what's going on and what drivers can do if this crackdown doesn't pan out. There's also sad news about a tragic plane landing that ended in a man's death. Mark interviews New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin. They talk about why Zohran Mamdani's plan to hike taxes on billionaires could hurt New York City, and Mark asks the big question: could New Yorkers really handle four years under a Mayor Mamdani and his socialist agenda? Kathy Hochul looks like the frontrunner for governor, but that could still change. And is AOC eyeing a bigger role, maybe even a run for president? College graduation speeches are getting political, and it's causing some real drama. A University of Michigan professor made pro-Palestine remarks during a commencement, fueling debate over what's fair game at these events. Mark talks about how parents have fought to get graduation photos of their kids, especially since they're footing the bill for college. There's also an update on the recent cruise ship Hantavirus outbreak: those affected are now in quarantine. Plus, it's been 100 days since Nancy Guthrie disappeared. Mark interviews journalist Emma Jo Morris. Emma tells the story of how she helped expose the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, and how Steve Bannon played a part in bringing her reporting to light. She shares what she found on the laptop and how it all unfolded. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump says Iran's latest offer is a no-go, and he's off to China this week to meet with their leaders. Are we any closer to answers? Mark weighs in on the Pentagon's recent release of UFO files. Meanwhile, State Troopers have started dressing up as construction workers to catch speeders in work zones. Mark explains what's going on and what drivers can do if this crackdown doesn't pan out. There's also sad news about a tragic plane landing that ended in a man's death. Mark interviews New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin. They talk about why Zohran Mamdani's plan to hike taxes on billionaires could hurt New York City, and Mark asks the big question: could New Yorkers really handle four years under a Mayor Mamdani and his socialist agenda? Kathy Hochul looks like the frontrunner for governor, but that could still change. And is AOC eyeing a bigger role, maybe even a run for president? College graduation speeches are getting political, and it's causing some real drama. A University of Michigan professor made pro-Palestine remarks during a commencement, fueling debate over what's fair game at these events. Mark talks about how parents have fought to get graduation photos of their kids, especially since they're footing the bill for college. There's also an update on the recent cruise ship Hantavirus outbreak: those affected are now in quarantine. Plus, it's been 100 days since Nancy Guthrie disappeared. Mark interviews journalist Emma Jo Morris. Emma tells the story of how she helped expose the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, and how Steve Bannon played a part in bringing her reporting to light. She shares what she found on the laptop and how it all unfolded.
As college graduations wrap up and high school graduations get underway, new graduates are bound to feel uneasy and nervous over their futures. A new national survey finds that grads are mostly nervous about finances. Holly Richardson actually spoke to graduating students at Utah Valley University last week and shares some of her message for those heading out into adulthood.
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Jared Knott was unable to join us, but I am leaving his links here in case you want to check out his work. (I would highly recommend you do.)As tensions with Iran continue to dominate headlines, and the threat of resuming military action looms, the central question is: are we witnessing a high-stakes negotiation strategy unfold? Or is President Trump doing just what the political left and the "Doomers" are claiming, just randomly acting with a real plan? I know what I think, but we will discuss it with Jared Knott, author of the Tiny Blunders/Big Disasters Book series.With member states formally leaving, what is the future of OPEC? What should the future of the Secret Service look like? Did you realize that we are at the beginning of Graduation Season? These are just some of the topics I will be discussing with award-winning, best-selling author, generational-influencing keynote speaker and trainer on leadership, motivation, sales, and faith, and media commentator frequently appearing on radio and television, Richard V. Battle.Jared Knott: https://www.tinyblundersbigdisasters.com/Tiny Blunders/Big Disasters: Thirty-Nine Tiny Mistakes That Changed the World Forever: https://amzn.to/45ZJYxTTiny Blunders/Big Disasters Book 2: The Many Tiny Mistakes That Changed the World Forever: https://amzn.to/49O8DGLRichard V. Battle: https://richardbattle.com/AmeriCANS Who Made America ‐ 19th Century: Growth, Division, and Reunification: https://amzn.to/4lMQVHYBecome a supporter of Tapp into the Truth: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/supportAimee's Audios Subliminal Acoustic Fingerprinting: https://www.aimeesaudios.com/If recent events have proven anything, you need to be as prepared as possible for when things go sideways. You certainly can't count on the government for help. True liberty requires self-reliance. Let My Patriot Supply help you be prepared. My Patriot Supply: https://www.mypatriotsupply.com/?_ef_transaction_id=&oid=1&affid=84Support American jobs! Get great products! Some are now at wholesale prices. Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save! https://www.mypillow.com/tappVisit Patriot Mobile or Call (817) 380-9081 to take advantage of a FREE Month of service when you switch using promo code TAPP! https://patriotmobile.com/tappChuck Norris is no longer with us, but you can honor the man he was and be as active and healthy as he was until his passing. How? By adding Morning Kick to your daily routine. Morning Kick is a revolutionary new daily drink that combines ultra-potent greens like spirulina and kale with probiotics, prebiotics, collagen, and even ashwagandha. Plus, every purchase is backed by a 90-day money-back guarantee: https://chuckdefense.com/tapp"Remember Pop Rocks? Now, imagine they gave you superpowers."Please let me introduce you to Energy Rocks! Born from the grit and ambition of a competitive athlete who wanted a better, cleaner way to fuel the body and mind, without the hassle of mixing powders, messy bottles, or caffeine crashes. Energy Rocks is a reimagining of energy into something fun, functional, and fantastically effective. A delicious popping candy energy supplement that delivers a rapid boost of clean energy and focus — anytime, anywhere. No water. No mixing. No bulky bottles. Just open, pop it in your mouth, and get ready to rock. Making any time the right time to "Get in the Zone, One Pop at a Time." https://energyrocks.store/products/cherry-berry?sca_ref=8856032.9eONVDNSeb4ez73FFollow Tapp into the Truth on Locals Follow Tapp into the Truth on SubstackHero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria
Inside a bakery at a New Jersey Walmart, Melissa Fernandez assembles and decorates cakes. “The Cupcake Bouquets are number one right now. It's the biggest seller,” said Fernandez. “So it's twelve cupcakes set up to look like a flower bouquet.” Across the country, cake decorators at the nation's largest retailer collectively decorated more than a million cakes during the May and June graduation season. Fernandez promotes her skills on social media. A TikTok of her making the cupcake bouquet has almost half a million views. Fernandez said, “Well, TikTok helps me to stay up to date. A lot of trends that I see on there, within that week or within that month, customers will come asking about it.” The 6,200 Walmart cake decorators in the U.S. are the highest-paid non-managerial hourly workers in a typical Walmart store. There's no sugar-coating the importance Walmart places on this part of its business, which drives sales, excitement and repeat customers. “That's one of the most important things, and that's price point. Walmart has the best price point out of everybody else in the business,” said Michael DeMarco, Walmart coach at the North Bergen store. The company says its custom cake business is currently increasing at double-digit percentages year to date. “What we are seeing is the consumer entering into an era of “dups”—duplications—less expensive versions of the original,” said Marshal Cohen, Circana Chief Retail Advisor. “Walmart offering up decorated cakes that would normally cost hundreds of dollars, offering them up for a fraction of the price. And in many cases, they may be almost as good, or in the consumer's mind, just as good as the original upper-end product.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.
The Father Hoods crew is back in full effect! This week, DJ EFN, Manny Digital, and KGB dive into the ups, the awkward, and the unexpectedly hilarious moments of dad life. EFN opens up with some tough news that his family pup has a heart condition plus the emotional and financial weight that comes with it. Meanwhile, Manny's deep in graduation season with his eldest, complete with prom prep, senior parties, and a moment that'll have every dad nodding when the prom date is already in the house. From there, it's classic Father Hoods energy. KGB shares how the “birds and bees” convo went down with his son (spoiler: awkward alert!), while Manny and EFN compare notes on their boys' reactions to romantic music and cringey commercials. The laughs don't stop as Manny revisits a childhood memory involving women's pantyhose, EFN is faced with the classic “how did I get in mommy's tummy?” question. Last but not the least, KGB breaks down the real reason kids and adults keep rewatching the same movies/clips over and over again! What You'll Hear in This Episode: [00:03:05] Graduation Season [00:09:50] Breaking Down “The Talk” with your Kid [00:20:10] Answering the Unanswerable [00:23:35] Comfort Flicks and The Pscyhology Behind It Why Tap In: This is fatherhood, no filter. Real talk, real laughs, and real-life lessons straight from the culture. The Father Hoods crew brings the highs, the hurdles, and that unmistakable flavor only they can serve. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Graduation Season, where graduates are frequently asked, “What do you want to do with your life?” Good question. The bigger question is about how we are to live? Peter encourages Christians to remember that people who don't believe are living all around you. Live such good lives that they will see the good you do, and give glory to God on the day when Christ comes again.
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW newsroom… KUOW Immigration Reporter Gustavo Sagrero re-visits a high school senior near Bellingham, whose dad came to the U.S. without authorization about 20 years ago and was deported earlier this year. A day health center for disabled adults in Snohomish County is closing this summer – it’s the last facility of its kind in the entire county. And a theater program in Washington state is helping people with early-stage memory loss let loose with improv. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maria Morera Johnson and Margaret Dwyer Hogan discuss graduations and the transitions in the home. Maria Morera Johnson and Margaret Dwyer Hogan have a lively and fun conversation about the different seasons of graduation and launching our children.
Graduation season is full of food, fun, and... TEMPTATION. In this episode, we break down why June events can sabotage your weight loss goals and how to stay focused without missing out. Learn simple strategies to handle parties, pressure, and cravings — and keep your progress on track! We discuss small tips that can really transform your outcome!
Nackie and Carl talk about "Graduation Season" and review last week's Pasifika Mental Health Conference that took place in West Sacramento Ca.
Graduation season is underway. UBC president Benoit Antoine-Bacon joins the show as we ask viewers what advice they have for new grads turning over a new chapter in their lives.
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Today's that's the sound, what's the story brought up some old memories... It's graduation season. Aisling Magner reminisces on her time spent in college in Galway.
One valley school has reconsidered it's graduation cerememony dress code.
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's.This week Steve & Matt discuss Bayside higher learning & even "higher" Vegas adventures!!!SEGMENT 1Show: Saved by the BellEpisode: "Graduation” (Season 4 | Episode: 26)Premiere Date: 5/22/1993Story: Zack is one credit short of graduation, Jessie worries about being valedictorian. The kids graduate!SEGMENT 2Show: Saved by the Bell: The College YearsEpisode: "Pilot” (Season 1 | Episode: 1)Premiere Date: 5/22/1993Story: Graduation is over and Zack, Slater, and Screech are ready for a whole new slew of college adventures. They move in together for college and are excited to discover they have three beautiful female neighbors.
Massachusetts commencement season is in full swing. But things feel a little more intense for university graduates as the Trump administration cracks down on higher education.
It's May, and for many of you, that means graduation. Whether you're finishing your MBA or completing another academic journey, this is a moment filled with possibility—and uncertainty. Especially in today's job market, it's natural to feel some anxiety about what comes next. To support you in your job search, I want to point you to a few episodes from the back catalog that offer practical tools and strategies to help you navigate this transition. First up: Steve Dalton, author of The 2-Hour Job Search. In our conversation, he breaks down a step-by-step approach to landing interviews efficiently—even in a tough market. If you're looking to up your LinkedIn game, check out my interview with Jeremy Schifeling, co-author of Linked: Conquer LinkedIn, Get Your Dream Job, Own Your Future. He shares insider tips from his time at LinkedIn and how to stand out online. Jeremy also returned to the podcast more recently to talk about how job seekers can use generative AI tools like ChatGPT to improve résumés, write better outreach messages, and streamline the job search. Along those lines, Ryan Dickerson, an executive career coach, joined me to discuss how AI can support career transitions, especially for experienced professionals looking to pivot or reenter the workforce. And finally, don't miss my conversation with Priyanka Natrajan, a Foster MBA who used the AI-powered platform Yoodli to practice for internship interviews. It's a great example of how technology can help you build confidence and polish your communication skills. You can find all these episodes at conversationsoncareers.com or by searching for Conversations on Careers and Professional Life in your favorite podcast app.
Bill & Alyssa complain about their podcast, and then proceed to share the stories of graduation day when they were both students at Kent State University. (also, should this bonus podcast continue? Let us know by sending us a DM on IG @theqmorningshow)
Graduation season is here for high schools and colleges across Hawaii. These celebrations can come with lots of stress and a large to-do list. Brooke and Noli have tips to help parents get through their graduate's big day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this installment, we discuss: Graduation Season, Creating Obstacles and Our Hero's Journey. The Gregorian Calendar is also highlighted.
Welcome back to the School of Midlife podcast! Today we're taking it back to the old days with a solo episode. While I've been thrilled with the feedback on our recent interview episodes, I know some of you have missed the high-level coaching that comes with solo episodes. So, for this episode and the next, it's just you and me.In this episode, we dive into the theme of graduation season. I share my thoughts on the proliferation of graduation ceremonies for every school milestone and reflect on the universal experience of high school and college graduations. We talk about the optimism and potential that graduation symbolizes and how it can serve as a metaphor for midlife transitions.I also share some personal anecdotes from my own graduation experiences and the plans I had for my life at 18. We explore the idea that it's never too late to change your plan and start anew, emphasizing that midlife is the perfect time to reassess and redefine what you want out of life.I challenge you to look at your life right now and ask yourself if you feel the same optimism and excitement you did at 18. If not, it's time to make a new plan. Remember, you're not starting from zero; you're starting anew with all the wisdom and experience you've gained over the years.As we wrap up, I leave you with a motivational message inspired by typical graduation speeches: We have weathered some tough times, but we have prevailed. The best is yet to come!LINKS + MENTIONS:Email Laurie to get on the webinar list!
Graduation Season! Want a speech from the worst student! More impressive & More interesting / Raul Porto owner // Home invasions attempt in Whittier / Spirit Airlines almost had water landing / John Wayne Airport getting more food options // Electric bikes violence, police cracking down in beach communities / Key bridge opens /PGA golfer Grayson Murray dies; he suffered from depression & anxiety. // Beach bacteria – stay out of these beaches.
Seth and Sean react to a lady at Thomas Jefferson University absolutely butchering graduates' names and deliver a public service announcement to those reading out names at graduation ceremonies this time of year: if you intend to use phonetic spelling, make sure you know what you're doing! They also react to the Packers' Nixon being perhaps a little too excited to go play in Brazil.
We talk Diddy's latest accusations, Cardi B's music madness, The Game coming at Rick Ross and more.
What's the best way to support your loved ones during major life transitions like graduation? Nerdy G tackles this poignant topic with his signature blend of wit and wisdom. We've all experienced the wave of emotions that graduation brings - elation, nostalgia, uncertainty. In his usual straight-shooting style, Nerdy G explores how to help graduates by sharing life lessons learned, providing tools for future success, and offering unconditional support.By listening, you'll discover Nerdy G's insights on:- Managing the whirlwind of emotions graduation unleashes- The importance of validating graduates' accomplishments - Using life lessons learned to help graduates thrive- Granting independence to propel graduates' self-discovery- Providing constant reassurance during poignant transitions
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"Success is not reaching the top of the mountain; it's the passion of each step climbed, the resilience shown in the face of adversity, and the growth experienced with every stumble." In seasons of achievements and successes, some of us fail to take a pause and appreciate our triumph. We become so fixated on reaching the pinnacle of our ambitions that we overlook the beauty of the journey itself—the trials, the triumphs, and the transformations that occur along the way. No wonder many of us find ourselves feeling unfulfilled even after reaching our goals. Because when we fail to recognize the value of the journey, we rob ourselves of the opportunity to fully appreciate our achievements. Therefore, we must realize that the true beauty of achievement lies not in the attainment of a goal, but in the transformation that occurs within ourselves as we strive towards it. We are often advised to focus on the goal but I want to encourage you to focus more on the journey. To appreciate our progress of being better in what we do. To continue pursuing a goal despite having no one to give you a round of applause or a tap on the back. Take full advantage of every opportunity to succeed and know that no matter what your level of success is, you will always be enough. Hence, as we continue on our respective paths, let us embrace the journey, celebrate our successes, and strive for even greater heights. In this solo episode, I will share with you my realizations in this graduation season, reflecting on the significance of milestones, the journey beyond them, and how we can navigate life's transitions with purpose and gratitude. I want you to take a moment to appreciate the success and its genuine sense, since many of us fail to acknowledge our progress in our pursuit to achieve every goal we have on our checklists. Buckle up and discover the hidden gems within the journey towards our dreams. "Many times, in life, we don't take the time to appreciate what we've accomplished or what we achieved." – Dr. Derrick Burgess Topics Covered: (00:00:48) The Graduation Season (00:01:39) Appreciate your progress (00:03:54) How do you nurture your gift? (00:06:06) The atomic habits of goals vs. systems (00:07:04) Advertisement: Are you prepared for life's unexpected challenges? Dr. Stephanie Pearson and her team of skilled advisors at Pearson Ravitz are here to help you guard your most valuable asset. Go to https://pearsonravitz.com/ to make sure you are protected today. (00:09:13) Don't be complacent (00:10:37) You are enough (00:11:12) Take full advantage of the opportunities (00:12:03) What is your message to your younger self? Key Takeaways: "Many times, we're so focused on what's next, where we're going that we fail to appreciate just the day-to-day process of becoming better." – Dr. Derrick Burgess "Focusing on those day-to-day steps or those putting systems in place to make you successful is even more important than writing down a list of dreams." – Dr. Derrick Burgess "Unless I'm at my ultimate position, I need to still continue to do those same things so I can continue to grow, continue to improve my skills." – Dr. Derrick Burgess "Don't be complacent because when you become complacent and comfortable, that's when growth can be halted." – Dr. Derrick Burgess "I will tell my younger self to make sure that you are present, that people know who you are and that you're not afraid to ask for what you want because you are bringing value in whatever organization you're part of." – Dr. Derrick Burgess "Congratulations on achieving your goals and dreams. But when you have those dreams in hand, what are you going to do with them?" – Dr. Derrick Burgess Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess: Website: https://www.drderrickthesportsdr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drderrickthesportsdr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeOut.SportsDr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrick-burgess-72047b246/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHGDu1zT4K_X6PnYELu8weg Email: thesportsdoctr@gmail.com This episode of TimeOut with the SportsDr. is produced by Podcast VAs Philippines - the team that helps podcasters effectively launch and manage their podcasts, so we don't have to. Record, share, and repeat! Podcast VAs PH gives me back my time so I can focus on the core functions of my business. Need expert help with your podcast? Go to www.podcastvasph.com.
April makes me think about Passover & The NFL Draft. It's like the beginning of the Seasin after a loong winter. But a lot of people I know are not fans of April. Clients are missing lost loves. Teachers and Principals are heading into Prom & Graduation Season. Which means people in my field are about to get busy - On today's episode of The Be Ruthless Show, I discuss transitions. Emotions during transitions. it's not just ok to have a full range of emotions during major transitions. It's necessary. Anything else is unhealthy and inauthentic. You can reach out anytime - with questions, feedback, to work with me, for referrals and resources, and just for support and connection: sam@samantharuth.com Join the Griefhab Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/griefhab7/ Learn more about / Join Team Ruthless: https://samantharuth.com/team-ruthless Get your awareness calendar: samantharuth.com/shop
Match Season and Graduation Season for residents and fellows brings an influx of new home buyers. Over the past year, there have been several banks that have gotten out of the physician mortgage business so there will be fewer loan officers to handle the thousands of physicians who are looking for a loan at the same time. If you think you might be buying a house in the next 6 months, Doug recommends that you start reaching out to banks now to start getting prequalified and approved for a home. With physician mortgages, you can generally purchase your new home and get moved in before you start your residency or new attending job. To learn more about Doug or to get a copy of his free book "The Hippocratic House: Do No Harm When Purchasing Your First Physician Home," go to www.DougCrouse.com. You can also schedule a free call with him on this website.
Casey Attempts The Shot Put & Tu Rae Stops ByOn this episode:News (00:00:00)Entertainment Report (00:13:08)Graduation Season (00:44:26)Fox Good Day & Bizarre Files (01:08:55) Casey's Shot Put Challenge (01:27:24)A New E.D. Gel (01:56:53)Tu Rae Stops By (02:19:40)Bizarre Files, Hollywood Trash & Music News (02:42:43)Wrap Up (02:58:52)