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Imagine the thrill of having your interior design project featured on the cover of a magazine, capturing the attention of potential clients, and elevating your professional standing. But how do you make this dream a reality? In today's episode, I share tips on getting your interior design projects published. I also guide you to overcome potential hurdles, such as the need for reshooting by larger publications and offer you valuable insights from a magazine editor's perspective. If you are an interior designer dreaming of seeing your projects on the pages of a magazine, to boost your brand, increase awareness, and elevate your authority, this episode is for you. Tune in now and transform your designs into captivating stories that captivate editors and readers alike! Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn the essential steps and insider tips to transform your interior design projects into magazine-worthy features Uncover the nuances of pitching your projects to different publications, from local and regional to national giants like Architectural Digest Find out why having an editorially-minded photographer can be a game-changer Check out the show notes >>> Pro Tips on Getting Your Interior Design Projects Published Featured Review: Full of Great Information "I am an experienced designer and I am learning lots from Rebecca's podcast! She has great guests with valuable information for new designers but designers like myself are benefitting too. I highly recommend!" - InteriorJen NEXT STEPS: Take the QUIZ!! Find Out What Type of Interior Designer You Should Be! Grab your freebies: Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my Career Join the Design Mentor to kickstart a successful career in interior design! Check out the best books every interior designer should have here. Enroll in Business of Design with Kimberly Seldon or DesignYou with Tobi Fairley today to scale your interior design business! Email me at podcast@rwarddesign.com if you have suggested topics DM me on Instagram at @rwarddesign if you have a burning question Leave me a rating and review! Click here. Visit my website at rwarddesign.com to learn more about my services Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
Wellness Rising from the Wellness House of Annapolis revisits some great interviews with physicians and experts from Maryland Oncology Hematology, and picks out some wonderful highlights to share with you.
In this episode Misty gives us all the details on the new raise in Social Security Benefits, and the increase in Medicare Premiums and deductibles that are coming in 2024. The good news is the raise Social Security benefits should more than fully cover the increase in Medicare premiums and deductibles. In fact, for many people there will not be an issue at all. But you still want to make sure everything is exactly the way it needs to be for your Medicare coverage. Misty tells you how it works, what to look for, and especially, when you need to get in touch with her office to make sure your benefits are covered. Great Information! www.medicaremisty.com. Disclaimer: Medicare Misty is not endorsed by or affiliated with any government agency. Produced by Blazing Kiss Media. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Jessica Pierce, Assistant Director, Policy Staff Veterans Benefits Administration Central Office is a font of information on filing claims and also differentiating between temporary and permanent disabilities Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.comJoin us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner RadioYou can contact our host William (Bill) Hodges at bill@billhodges.com
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Watch this episode on YouTube Why do we get sore? And wouldn't it be great if we could just avoid it and still improve? Let's explore the science of soreness. In this episode, you'll learn: Why muscles get sore What you can do to avoid soreness, and Better ways to gauge a workout than how sore you got. Welcome to the Planted Runner. I'm Coach Claire Bartholic and my mission is to help you improve your running, your mindset, and your life with science-backed training and plant-based nutrition. This episode will give you everything you need to train and run well, without soreness. If you need more help, you can order my book The Planted Runner: Running Your Best With Plant-Based Nutrition wherever you get books or request a copy from your local library. Or you can enter to win a copy for free, just by writing an Apple Podcasts review. I choose a new winner every month. Don't forget to stay tuned all the way to the end of the episode for another Mental Strength Minute. Fortify your mind in 60 seconds or less. ABOUT ME: I have helped hundreds of real runners chase their dreams and conquer what they never thought possible. My coaching philosophy combines science-based training, plant-based running nutrition, and proven mindset techniques to unlock every runner's true potential. I'm a certified running coach, sports nutrition specialist, mom, and borderline obsessive plant lover. As an athlete, I went from a 4:02 first marathon all the way to a 2:58 finishing time at the age of 42, entirely plant-based. I coach vegan, plant-based, and plant-curious runners to achieve the same dramatic success, from those on a walk-run program, general fitness, up to high-level athletes. LINKS: If you'd like help directly from me, you can check out my freebies, personal coaching, and sign up for my PR Team at https://www.theplantedrunner.com/link. NOURIFY PLUS from PREVINEX: Simply the highest quality, best tasting plant-based protein powder you can buy. If you are ready to simplify your nutrition and optimize your fueling, you can try Nourify for 15% off the regular price with my code PR15. That's PR15 at previnex.com. https://www.previnex.com/shop-now/nourify-plus-shakes RECENT REVIEWS: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Inspirational, Educational & Awesome I started listening to Claire when she was on her previous podcast. I was so excited when she was developing and started her own podcast. As a nurse, dietitian, mom and mostly plant based runner who started later in life, Claire's journey resonated with me. But even more importantly, I find Claire to be an incredible resource and enjoyable to listen to. I have learned so much and I love her style as well as the mental minute at the end of each podcast. As a clinician, I find her evidence-based approach critical to healthy success. I subscribe to many podcast and the planted runner with Claire as its host is by far my favorite!! I also heard her being interviewed on other podcasts and she's equally fantastic and I have to say soy curls are a game changer!!! Thank you Claire! chayarose ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Great Information!! I just found this podcast and I'm absolutely in love with all of the information that I'm learning from Claire. I've been running for 10 years now and I'm transitioning to a vegan lifestyle and this podcast is an amazing wealth of goodness!! mo runs ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Great info to be better I really appreciate the way Claire approaches the topics on her podcast. Each episode has great energy (which works well as I listen on my runs) but also matches scientific insights with practical advice. I've learned a lot and explored topics I didn't know I needed to think about to be a better and healthier runner. Dougship
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Statistically, there's a good chance you will get injured this year. Even if you do everything right, like eating and sleeping well, and keeping up with your strength training. It can make you feel helpless when your physical and mental health as well as your identity are defined by running. But if you get through the injury process well, you might even be better off than you were before you got hurt. Welcome to the Planted Runner. I'm Coach Claire Bartholic and my mission is to help you improve your running, your mindset, and your life with science-backed training and plant-based nutrition. Today I'll be talking with Cindy Kuzma and Carrie Jackson who have devoted their careers to helping injured runners. You'll learn: Specific mental tools and techniques for getting through an injury with your sanity, How to stay active and keep your fitness even if you can't run, and How you can get through an injury and come back better than before. Cindy and Carrie co-host the Injured Athletes Club Podcast and are co-authors of Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries. Cindy has bylines in Runner's World, SELF, The New York Times, and more. Carrie is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. She's been featured as an expert in numerous publications such as Outside Magazine, Men's Fitness, Women's Health, Runner's World, and the New York Times. Cindy and Carrie have talked to runners at all levels who've been injured and have bounced back. Their stories, tools, and community are an important resource that you won't know you'll need, until you do. Don't forget to stay tuned all the way to the end of the episode for another Mental Strength Minute. Fortify your mind in 60 seconds or less. LINKS: Support for this episode is brought to you from my friends at Previnex. They make my new favorite premium, plant-based protein powder called Nourify Plus. I'll explain more later in the show or head to https://www.previnex.com now and use the coupon code PR15 to get 15% off. ▶️The Planted Runner is now on YouTube! Click here to subscribe and be automatically entered to win a FREE custom training plan. Winners chosen each month. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The Planted Runner Podcast is your perfect running buddy! Subscribe, follow, rate, and review now wherever you get your podcasts. This is the #1 way to support this work for FREE. ➡️FOLLOW The Planted Runner on Instagram @theplantedrunner for more running, plant-based nutrition and mental strength tips.
Running vacations or running retreats are back with a vengeance because runners like you and me are ready to get back together in person and share a unique experience that we will never forget. Welcome to the Planted Runner. I'm Coach Claire Bartholic and my mission is to help you improve your running, your mindset, and your life with science-backed training and plant-based nutrition. In this conversation, I'll be talking with Sarah Bowen Shea of Another Mother Runner, who has been leading running retreats for over a decade. You'll learn: What to expect on an all-inclusive running retreat, especially if you're going on your own, What to pack, and How going on a running vacation can dramatically change your life Of course, most of you know that I'll be hosting my first official running retreat this September here in beautiful Asheville, NC, so I wanted to learn from Sarah what makes curated trip for runners so special. Quick reminder that early bird pricing for Asheville does end March 1, 2023, so head to theplantedrunner.com/retreat to reserve your spot now. Sarah Bowen Shea hosts running retreats for women all across the country. Learn more here about the amazing trips she puts on and find her @TheMotherRunner on Instagram; @SBSontheRun on Twitter; @AnotherMotherRunner on Facebook Don't forget to stay tuned all the way to the end of the episode for another Mental Strength Minute. Fortify your mind in 60 seconds or less. ABOUT ME: I have helped hundreds of real runners chase their dreams and conquer what they never thought possible. My coaching philosophy combines science-based training, plant-based running nutrition, and proven mindset techniques to unlock every runner's true potential. I'm a certified vegan running coach, sports nutrition specialist, mom, and borderline obsessive plant lover. As an athlete, I went from a 4:02 first marathon all the way to a 2:58 finishing time at the age of 42, entirely plant-based. I coach vegan, plant-based, and plant-curious runners to achieve the same dramatic success, from those on a walk-run program, general fitness, up to high-level athletes. My book, The Planted Runner: Running Your Best with Plant-Based Nutrition is available now (link below or wherever books are sold). I include everything you need to become a better runner all in one place, fueled by plants. You can order your copy today, OR you can enter to win a signed copy from me for free. To enter, just write a 5 star review of the podcast on Apple Podcasts. I read every single one and I will randomly choose a winner at the end of each month for this entire year. LINKS: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The Planted Runner Podcast is your perfect running buddy! Subscribe, follow, rate, and review now wherever you get your podcasts. This is the #1 way to support this work for FREE. ➡️FOLLOW The Planted Runner on Instagram https://intstagram.com/theplantedrunner for more running, plant-based nutrition and mental strength tips.
Great Information about manifesting for the next year! Tuning into your intuition will help direct you to success in every area of your life. Remember, YOU ARE AN INCREDIBLE CREATOR OF YOUR LIFE. Bring your heart and mind and INTUITION into action. A special Guest is Alexi Hartwell who wrote the book "Becoming Journal on Amazon." https://medium.com/@alexihartwell Great Show to start the year off!
Great Information about manifesting for the next year! Tuning into your intuition will help direct you to success in every area of your life. Remember, YOU ARE AN INCREDIBLE CREATOR OF YOUR LIFE. Bring your heart and mind and INTUITION into action. A special Guest is Alexi Hartwell who wrote the book "Becoming Journal on Amazon." https://medium.com/@alexihartwell Great Show to start the year off!
Lance talks about snack bars. Randall is out to lunch. Rolly talks about the most important lessons for skills coaches. It really blew my mind. I can tell you that this is the episode you should start with if you want to get to know the kind of information we want to supply the listener. GREAT JOB ROLLY
Bob has tales from his band The Deadlies as they went on a short tour opening for The Boxmasters, a band founded in Bellflower, California, in 2007 by Academy Award-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton and J.D. Andrew. Big Rick talks about playing Van Morrison to Van Halen as he is back on the radio in Napa on KVYN and streaming worldwide every Saturday with The Wine Country Saturday Soundtrack featuring "Fun Music and Great Information." The music is a mix of Live 105, KFOG, Classic Rock, currents and more. All that plus trivia about Weed, California and more in just over 30 minutes. Thanks for listening!
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Sonia Macias joins us on our 18th Episode of the REIA Radio Podcast. She shares her early entrepreneurial ventures selling US made clothing in Mexico and her transition from a bilingual bank teller to assistant branch manager all before the age of 18. She bought her first investment property at age 19 with a partner. Her progression thus far in the industry has seen her hold 10 doors, flipped many, start a construction company all while being a full time recruiter for the past 21 years... Talk about Super woman! Sonia's reason for getting into Real Estate Investing was money, wealth and independence, but it has now evolved into advocating for financial and real estate investing education for children, as well as empowering female InvestHers through education and guidance with her InvestHerOmaha Meetup. This passion is exemplified through her 16 year old daughter Frida, who already has a property and ready to buy another. Sonia's Failing Forward teaches us to not rely solely on someone's word about the condition of a property, even if they're a nun! She was also a guest on The Real Estate InvestHer Show which you can listen to via this link: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/99517817. Great Information, Inspiring conversation and wonderful stories all inside Episode 18 of The REIA Radio Podcast! You can Join the Omaha REIA at https://omahareia.com/ Omaha REIA on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/OmahaREIA Check out the National REIA https://nationalreia.org/ Find Ted Kaasch at www.tedkaasch.com Owen Dashner on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/owen.dashner Instagram https://www.instagram.com/odawg2424/ Red Ladder Property Solutions www.sellmyhouseinomahafast.com Liquid Lending Solutions www.liquidlendingsolutions.com Owen's Blogs www.otowninvestor.com www.reiquicktips.com Sonia on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009702279480 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/investheromaha/ InvestHer Omaha https://www.facebook.com/groups/investheromaha If you like the content on Omaha REIA Radio, Be sure to give us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others find us and leverage the knowledge and experience our hosts and guests have to offer. We greatly appreciate you for tuning in and see you in the next episode!!
In today's episode, we are all over the map! Joining Liberty Bill and I are our guests, Joe Cochran & Luis Hernandez from Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC. These young pros discuss club head speed, distance, technology, shafts...we covered it all, including tips for winter improvements! We also have our usual shout-outs and even added a new trivia question to the show. Great Information, Great Fun. Tune in!-Z
In this episode of the Life and Football Podcast Colin Moore and Michael Figgers are former football players who have become mentors and motivational speakers promoting positivity in Life and Football. We want players to understand how sacrifice, hard work, and perseverance can add value to their lives. We utilize a unique and charismatic way of communicating these values to inspire any audience. The Life and Football Podcast is available on the following platforms Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast Pocketcasts, Radio Public, Stitcher, Player FM, & YouTube!
Does everyone come to you with every-single-little-question about your projects? Find out what you may be doing to encourage this bad habit as Bryan Garner, Director of Content Strategy with White Deer Group, discusses how the PMO is a content practice. You'll learn the challenges associated with PMO content, the Rule of Thirds when it comes to managing Content deliverables, and ways you can combat accuracy erosion.
In this one I go over how the Joe Rogan podcast and YouTube show have helped me in my journey by introducing me to “out of the box” type treatments and therapies. Being a listener of Joe Rogan introduced me to Dr Mark Gordon, Andrew Marr and several others that opened my mind to possible head injury causing my hormone imbalance issues. Tales From the Blast Factory was an excellent book by Andrew Marr and the movie Quiet Explosions was excellent. I hope I can lead other veterans with similar issues to resources that may help them live better lives. Ways to contact me: Rumble Warrior Research Society Podcast Warrior Research Society YouTube Warrior Research Society PARLER: WRSPatriot @warriorresearchsociety WRScontact@pm.me or Warriorresearchsociety@pm.me www.Patreon.com/warriorresearchsociety Please Support: (no connection or affiliation to any of them except I am an ambassador for frog fuel because I love the stuff) Support Local and American companies. Companies that produce their goods in the United States. Glenn Beck Dan Bongino Warrior Poet Society Patriot Mobile Rumble (alternative to YouTube) Parler (alternative to Facebook) Joe Rogan Frog Fuel Built Protein bars Origin Maine (USA made goods! Jeans, boots, GIs, rash guards, sweatshirts. Navy Seal founder) Operation Underground Railroad O.U.R. 1776 United (patriotic clothing) GritGear (patriotic/Christian clothing) Pebforum.com (donate. They help a LOT of veterans) “The Chosen” (TV Series, crowd funded, download app on your phone and stream to your TV it is Not on any networks or streaming services like Netflix.) One thing we NEED is a good American made smartphone. Crush apple, Google and the rest. Fully manufactured in the United States is what we need. Purism Librem 5 USA is a good start but not user friendly enough yet for most people.
This week the Rivals dive into Fantasy Football with a complete analysis of each position as well as strategies to help you win your league! This is a must listen for all Fantasy Football junkies!! GREAT INFORMATION! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-rivals-podcast/support
Esteemed podcasting colleagues Gerrett Stier and Jon Isaacson join Larry and Eric to full the curtain back on podcasting and how we all do it. We also have great conversation about helping home services businesses can do to better their businesses.TITLE SPONSOR: MORNING TECH MEETINGThis episode it brought to you by www.morningtechmeeting.com. Don't lose money in the field because your service techs are not great at sales, customer service, and communicating with clients. Morning Tech Meeting has video lessons that can be sent directly to your tech's phones for training.See other great podcasts we enjoy on our Blue Collar Nation Podcast Facebook page.
Plenty of great information this week. Coach Pete D'Arruda poses the question, how much do I really need to retire. Kevin Frisbie breaks down withdrawal strategies. Marc Geels uses football to show why it's important to make sure your retirement plan changes with the times. Steve Carouso says tax planning in retirement is crucial. Dave Pimper has his own take on how much you need to retire. Dave Perkins takes us on a retirement road trip to the Crystal Coast of North Carolina. Call 800-662-6808. Visit FinancialPizza.com.
Many mothers found themselves teaching their kids at home during the pandemic, and some may be deciding if they should continue. Other moms see the movement and wonder if they can do it. This week author and podcaster Catherine Segars explained what made her transition to homeschooling from public school. She also discussed how to handle the workload and still enjoy your family.
Management is essentially a bundle of the decision-making processes. Decision-making also plays an important role in the planning process. The effective decision involves two important aspects—the purpose for which it is intended, and the environmental situation in which it is taken. Check out what Dr. Shannon Panzo has to say about the power of decision making, Miasma of Indecision, Intuition, Great Information, Fast, Confidence, Smart, IQ.
Management is essentially a bundle of the decision-making processes. Decision-making also plays an important role in the planning process. The effective decision involves two important aspects—the purpose for which it is intended, and the environmental situation in which it is taken. Check out what Dr. Shannon Panzo has to say about the power of decision making, Miasma of Indecision, Intuition, Great Information, Fast, Confidence, Smart, IQ.
Ever wonder what the best way to announce your maternity leave is? Have you ever thought about how to get the flexibility you need at work? Debi Yadegari is a former corporate lawyer, current mother of 5 and the CEO/Founder of Villyge (an employer-paid benefit that sets families up for success and helps employees to thrive). She has the answers to these questions and more. We get into what it's like to be a working mom in a male dominated industry. We also dish on all of the INSANE places we've pumped. Check this out for a good belly laugh and some GREAT INFORMATION. More on Debi and Villyge: https://villyge.com/More About The Savvy Working Mom:The $7 Reboot, an easy way to revive yourself: https://www.10minutereboot.com/reboot Follow Me Here https://www.instagram.com/thesavvyworkingmom/Meet Up With Me This Sunday: mamassundaysession.com
The Oregon Health Authority is paying for folks impacted by forest fires in Oregon to get their well water tested for free. Now, this is not going to last and you need to get in on the program now. Watch to find out how it works.
Our Holistic Town Hall RETURNS with The Holistic Navigator - Ed Jones! Supplements, new products, and his holistic approach to health/wellness. How to take Vitamin D - Quercetin and Zinc - podcasting - the state of pet food - plus much MORE! He is NOT a doctor, but he is a proponent of taking control of your your own health and life. Let medicine do what it does and let nature do what it does. www.theholisticnavigator.com www.vitalhealthradio.com www.nutritionw.com Listen to my other podcast - stories of adventure in the great outdoors - plus tips, gear, and conservation: www.dayfirepodcast.com If you enjoyed this episode please share it with your friends, and check out the website duringthebreakpodcast.com Please consider supporting the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/duringthebreakpodcast This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
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Kiran helps us understand how vaccines work. It's the best explanation we've heard. Listen and learn. Justthrivehealth.com Healingquest.tv
Take this time of singleness to learn grow yourself. When you meet that person start to gather as much information, creating a mental dossier and matching it up with what you want out of this relationship. Transparency is vital. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ingrid-campbell/message
Our friend Chris Thompson takes a seat around the Campfire to get down to the nitty gritty on the struggle for legitimate information, the importance of verifying sources, being your own bank, and the shift toward remote employment. Chris works in supply chain and offers some great insight on certain related challenges that could possibly be solved with blockchain tech. We share stories of crypto crashes, getting friends and family into the crypto space, touring pretzel factories, and even....cowboy penguins? Enjoy! Hosts: Mitch & The Perfesser Guest: Chris Thompson Intro: HippieN3rd News: The Crypto Gent This podcast is available on the following platforms: iTunes / Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Radio Public Stitcher Breaker Pocket Cast Overcast Anchor
what information are you comfortable with being censored or removed. my answer is none there are many things out there in the spaces of the internet I do not like, but as quickly as the tech overlords censor what you don't like they will turn that on you. below are the two articles I was reading . https://historythings.com/5-things-that-actually-caused-the-dark-ages/ https://www.seeker.com/why-did-nazis-burn-thousands-of-books-1501525621.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brooknomsworld/message
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, Raheem Kassam, and Greg Manz discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as President Trump and Twitter raise the stakes on how Big Tech's "neutral platform" status will be addressed moving forward. Bobby Schilling calls in to discuss more about the dangers Big Tech represents. Also calling in is Kevin Freeman to talk about the steps America is taking to choke down the Chinese Communist Party's ability to do business with The West.
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, Raheem Kassam, and Greg Manz discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as President Trump and Twitter raise the stakes on how Big Tech's "neutral platform" status will be addressed moving forward. Bobby Schilling calls in to discuss more about the dangers Big Tech represents. Also calling in is Kevin Freeman to talk about the steps America is taking to choke down the Chinese Communist Party's ability to do business with The West.
YouTube is expressing frustration while it removes videos it doesn't like. Are your videos following this #1 cardinal rule?
Connect with Tiffany Leigh Design: https://www.tiffanyleighdesign.com https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyleighdesign https://www.instagram.com/amabelbeachhouse Referenced in this episode: https://cafeaulaitstudio.com http://www.sarahrichardsondesign.com https://theidentite.co/a-genius-way-to-organize-client-project-samples https://www.idco.studio https://www.rebeccahaydesigns.com https://www.designdocs.com https://businessofdesign.com Sponsored by: Ultra Luxe Linens: https://www.ultraluxelinens.com Connect with Real Talk Design: Schedule your Covid Convo here! https://michellebinette.com/covidconvos/ https://michellebinette.com/realtalk (real short tips and inspiration in your inbox) https://www.facebook.com/groups/realtalkdesign https://www.instagram.com/realtalkdesign.podcast https://www.instagram.com/michellebinette.design https://michellebinette.com https://www.facebook.com/michellebinette.design
This week Ash and Avi get talking with Eugenia Forteza all about life online and opera in the modern world! Don't miss it!!! So much GREAT INFORMATION! @360ofOpera @FortezaEugenia
I Spoke With Fiverr Today and Got Some Great InformationIt is really exciting to be bringing this podcast to detailing my latest meeting with Fiverr and my seller success rep, Chris. Grow your business on Fiverr by joining our Fiverr Elite Group here: https://www.avosjourney.com/fiverr-elite-group I put him through the ringer and asked as many questions about how to help grow an account and more questions about my business, specifically the drop in numbers I saw before the crisis. You will not believe what I found out. Strap in, get out a pen and paper, and take some notes because this one is worth its weight in gold :) We have a great community of voice actors that share content and information about becoming a better voice-over artist at - https://www.facebook.com/groups/avosjourney/Check out voice-over courses, groups, and learn more about how to work with me at - https://www.avosjourney.com Social Links:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anthony_pica_vo/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AVOsJOURNEYFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/avosjourney/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonypicavo/Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/avosjourney/)
Toni McCarty, VP of Sales with Fidelity National Home Warranty, kicks of the new year by sharing some great information about why agents should embrace home warranties in 2020. She shares her knowledge, as well as her word for the year! Make sure to listen to this fun episode.
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Do you find it hard to work on marketing your business when you are busy running it? Do you know who your target audience is? How many Avatars you can have? Know why Email lists are so important for your business? In this episode I have the absolute pleasure and joy to talk with Content Marketing Specialist Ruth Buckingham. Ruth has over 15 years of experience with blue chip, corporate businesses and business owners. She loves working with those who are passionate about their products or services, but may however lack the time or expertise to get their message across to potential customers. You are in for a treat with this interview and you are sure to take away some great nuggets of information.
Join us as we discuss how Ash Sobhe gives back to our community, his health struggles and how he overcame it. Great Information.
This episode is the first with our new format and new co-host. Martyn Sibley joins Xceptional leaders as our regular co-host so today we spend a few minutes getting to know him. He shares a bit about his background with Disability Horizons and Accomable and then he and Mai Ling tease the new format for the show.
We can learn how to be better at sales by observing and studying other professions. Police detectives are very skilled questioners. A fictitious one from an old TV series, who used several great techniques was Columbo. Hear the techniques he used to get people to really open up, and how you can easily use them too.
Jerry Carter explains why you need legal counsel when getting copyrights, trademarks and patents. Hector Larson is an up and coming Attorney and is attending University Of Nevada Reno, he also hosts his own show on America Matters. Willow Bill called in from Columbia River in Oregon. Listen when you can. By the way our mics were left on during the breaks very entertaining show.
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As the conflict between East and West over the Henotikon continues, Pope Felix III needs to deal with Nicenes in North Africa abandoning the faith and the Ostrogoths invading Italy. We also look at the theology of Philoxenus of Mabbug. Links: Photo of coin of Theodoric the Great Information on Philoxenus of Mabbug Check out […]
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The "Golf Father" Bill Cuebas wraps up Folds Of Honor Indiana Gala. The Golf Life Report previews their Holiday Episode that airs on Fox Sports Networks. GUEST: Jose Miraflor from Cobra/Puma Golf discusses the NEW KING F9 SPEEDBACK Irons, Hybrids, & Metalwoods. Great Information if you're looking to lower your score in 2019.
The "Golf Father" Bill Cuebas wraps up Folds Of Honor Indiana Gala. The Golf Life Report previews their Holiday Episode that airs on Fox Sports Networks. GUEST: Jose Miraflor from Cobra/Puma Golf discusses the NEW KING F9 SPEEDBACK Irons, Hybrids, & Metalwoods. Great Information if you're looking to lower your score in 2019.
Great Information u need to know now about Your MONEY. How currency and the threat of globalization is affecting the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
October 21st, 2018: SDCGO Board Member Joe Drammissi talks about Los Angeles questioning contractors on their affiliation with the FBI plus great information about firearms attorney John Dillon and Gun Sports Radio. The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your rights defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), Gun Owners of California (GOC), and Gun Owners of America (GOA). Join the fight and help us restore and preserve our second amendment rights. Together we will win. https://www.gunsportsradio.com
Tune In for Part II of our discussion on our Nation's Food Supply chain!!! This Issue Affects ALL OF US!! Due to the response of the first episode we felt compelled to do another discussion! This is GREAT INFORMATION! ***DON'T MISS THIS!!***
Tune In for Part II of our discussion on our Nation's Food Supply chain!!! This Issue Affects ALL OF US!! Due to the response of the first episode we felt compelled to do another discussion! This is GREAT INFORMATION! ***DON'T MISS THIS!!***
This episode of Country Squire Radio is brought to you by Missouri Meerschaum and the Tin Society. We thank them for supporting this show, and we thank you for supporting them. Episode 240: St. Patrick’s Day Special Welcome & Housekeeping: Jon David and Beau are back! Well...back and recovering from the Bachelor Party! Too much Boodles? Important thing to note, Beau did not upchuck from a cigar and he brought the Boodles! Man, what a guy! Anyway, so on arriving to the Squire, mere minutes before CSR showtime, JD gets a package delivered from Pylorns and inside were wedding gifts! The Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas Pipe Clubs all chipped in and got JD a tin of Escudo from 2016, can of McClelland Christmas Cheer 2016, and an Estate Charatan Pipe! And boy was he stoked. What a crazy, impressive gift from the Texas folks. You guys really rock. On an aside, Beau will be playing Sea of Thieves on XBox/Windows 10, so if you know what that is, and plan on playing, please reach out to him via whatever medium you can, Twitter or e-mail are preferred I’d imagine. To keep it brief, it’s an MMOish crew-style Pirate sailing the seven seas kind of game. Should be a ton of fun. I’m personally already down for this, as well as a few others, so hop on board, swab the poop deck, and drink some rum! Raleigh Pipe Expo Reception Party coming up soon on April 6, from 5-9pm at the Ramada Inn on Blue Ridge Rd. in Raleigh, NC. Additionally, there will be a Pipe Carvers Workshop on the 6th as well. The Pipe & Tobacco Expo is on Saturday April 7th, 9am-4:30pm in the Holshauser Building at the NC State Fairgrounds. And a last FYI, there will be no live shows for 2 weeks following Jon David’s wedding next week, but there will be podcasts, so stay tuned and don’t go anywhere. I’m not sure what this means for the show notes for those that read them. They might be typed up post-podcast. I’m not 100% sure there. Topic: Our resident Pipe Leprechauns Jon David and Beau run all the snakes out of the pipe shop and get a wee bit drunk on this St. Patrick’s Day Special! Okay, maybe they don’t drink, but they do talk green pipes! So grab a shamrock shake, dance a reel with your lass, and tune in to this fantastic jig of an episode! First up, we have Savinelli. The Arcobaleno (means “rainbow” in Italian), has a green model that is very lovely looking. Beautiful emerald-green stain, subtle-gloss finish (or rusticated for those that prefer that), black acrylic stem. Takes a 6mm filter for those that are interested. Also has a nice silver band to compliment. Savinelli also makes a style of pipe called the Alligator, which also has a green option. A very unique rustication is presented here with almost a scaly look. Google is your friend here because it’s impossible to describe accurately. Also has a lovely green stem to go with. And for those hardcore Protestant pipe smokers, the Alligator comes in a really snazzy orange too. Be on the lookout! And for those that love snazzy stems, the Clark’s Favorite has an awesome orange tigerseye swirl stem. Really hot looking! Next up we have Paronelli Pipes. Now while they aren’t as popular these days in America, they do have some eye-popping and eye-catching green stains and patterns on the Colorific and Eurocamo styles. Again, here Google is your friend. They are simply impossible to describe in written format. Genod Pipes from France have newer lines of pipes, around the $100 mark, that feature some brilliant greens. There’s no one specific line of pipes, but many of their style and shapes come in a variety of finishes of which some are green. Lastly, Peterson. The King of the Green Stain! The Racing Green is a really popular and sought after line. I’ll provide a link here, so please, if you see one you like, inquire at your local tobacconist first! (https://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/peterson/index.cfm?tag=53). There’s also the Valentia line that resembles the Racing Green pipes, has a green stain and stem, but are nice and small. Kind of pricey at $150, but it’s a good pocket pipe for what it’s worth. And of course, we have the annual St. Patty’s Day pipe, the 2018 edition, which sports a real snazzy matte green finish with a gorgeous yellow army-mount stem fitted into a nickel-silver band. Also for a personal recommendation, from me, Mark VV, check out the Spigot line. Pretty expensive, but the green stain here is equally snazzy and those spigot mounts are wonderful. If you have the pocketbook for a pricier green pipe, this is not a bad choice at all. Pipe Question of the Week: Dan with Creator’s Design Pipes writes in “Hi Jon David and Beau! Sorry to ask a more serious question, but I’d like to get your thoughts on moderation in drinking. After leaving a church denomination that forbade tobacco and alcohol that I served for 20 years, I’ve joyfully entered into the experience of craft beer and ‘brown water’. As a Christian, I am aware of the scriptures commands to avoid drunkenness, so I’m generally a one-and-done drinker. As men of faith, how do you navigate this issue and enjoy spirits yet in biblical moderation? This is not a trolling question, but an honest and sincere inquiry from a brother who is middle-aged and learning to enjoy alcohol responsibly. Thank you for your thoughts and for the wonderful podcast community you’ve created. In Christ, Dan.” Man, what a question, and what an answer. Please check the whole thing out at timestamp 39:00 on the live show YouTube broadcast which I’ll link below. I won’t have the podcast timestamp since the show ain’t out as of this show note transcription, but I imagine it will be between the 35 and 40 minute mark. The key here is moderation and maintaining control without becoming a slave to the particular vice, and Jon David’s elaboration and explanation is right on the money here. I won’t be able to do it justice in writing, so please, listen to this one. Absolutely incredible. Quick Fire with the Squire: Continuing on with Benjamin McMullen’s list. #1 Ancient Africa (Beau) or Ancient Mesopotamia (JD) #2 History of Medicine or History of Weaponry (JD & Beau) #3 History of Pipes (JD & Beau) or History of Cigars (if you voted for this you are a pilgrim and deserve to be blasphemed...just sayin’) Listener Feedback: A. Wanamaker on iTunes says “Great Information, Cool Hosts: This has quickly become my favorite podcast. It has taught me a lot about pipes, tobacco and culture. The hosts are affable and incredibly knowledgeable. I particularly like that the show is family friendly, I can listen to it with kids around and not have to worry about any uncouth language. Thank you Beau and JD for putting out such a fine quality show, I will be listening whenever I can.” Doug Owen writes in and says “This is a follow-up on Jon David’s story about the customer not buying anything. JD, can I borrow Butch Arthur for the summer? Man, I cannot tell you how many times I have had the same conversation with prospective customer. The vast majority of my clientele are great guys and gals but once in awhile you get the one that just does not make the casual connection between purchasing an item in your store and your ability to stay in business and pay bills. I don’t really think they make that connection in their heads. They may be thinking about guys like you and me as fellow pipe smokers with a lot of expertise and it never crosses their mind that it is important for us to make a living at this as well as have a good time doing it. Anyway, that’s my take on it. I just take it in stride, grit my teeth, and keep on puffin’.” Jim Nelson writes in with the results! “The Country Squire (the horse) takes 4th place in the 7th race of the day at Gulfstream Park. The superfecta pays nearly $300.” C’mon buddy! Outrun that glue factory! Ending & Wrap-up: Please check out the show sponsor websites to learn more about them, and please consider joining the Country Squire Radio Pipe Club. I’ve provided a link to Patreon below as well as show credits, twitter handles, websites, emails, and times. If you have not done so, please consider writing an iTunes review. Great way to support these fantastic gentlemen! For more fun, check out the live show on YouTube! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl0f5-Xkrek) Episode Credits: Host: Jon David Cole (@JonDavidCole) Host: Beau York (@TheRealBeauYork) Producer: Mike Woodard (@TheMikeWoodard) Executive Producer: Beau York (@Podastery) Show Notes: Mark Van Vrancken (@mgvsquared) Country Squire Radio Website: www.countrysquireradio.com Country Squire Radio email: show@countrysquireradio.com Country Squire Radio Twitter: @squireradio Country Squire Radio Patreon: www.patreon.com/countrysquireradio The Country Squire Twitter: @_countrysquire The Country Squire Website: www.thecountrysquireonline.com Show Times: Live Monday nights 8:30pm CST, 6:30 Pacific, 9:30 EST Episode Sponsors: Missouri Meerschaum (www.corncobpipe.com) The Tin Society (https://tinsociety.com) - use the code SQUIRE to get 20% off your first month’s box!
SHOW NOTES: Note: We've rearranged episodes a bit here to better coordinate with guest schedules, so the names mentioned as next episodes in our last podcast and in this one are incorrect. Instead of Esther Zimmerman this week we have Lara Joseph -- we'll be back next week with Esther and the following week with Debbie Torraca. Summary: Lara Joseph owns and operates The Animal Behavior Center in Sylvania, Ohio, which focuses on teaching people how to train using force-free techniques and by empowering the animal and creating strong, reliable, trust-building relationships through positive reinforcement and applications in behavior analysis. Lara is a professional member of the Animal Behavior Management Alliance and the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators, and has been published in numerous industry publications. She travels, lectures, consults, and presents workshops nationally and internationally on behavior, behavior change, positive reinforcement training, and enrichment. She enjoys working with companion-animal lovers, exotics, and zoos, and has worked with an array of animal organizations across the world via her live-stream training services. Lara also holds many fundraisers, including conservation fundraisers for organizations like Deaf Dogs Rock and the Indonesian Parrot Project, where she also sits on the advisory board. Links www.theanimalbehaviorcenter.com Animal Behavior Center Facebook Page, where you can watch Coffee with the Critters every Sunday at 9:00am EST. Next Episode: To be released 3/9/2018, featuring Esther Zimmerman, to talk competitive obedience and dog sports in general. TRANSCRIPTION: Melissa Breau: This is Melissa Breau and you're listening to the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy, an online school dedicated to providing high-quality instruction for competitive dog sports using only the most current and progressive training methods. Today we'll be talking to Lara Joseph. Lara Joseph owns and operates The Animal Behavior Center in Sylvania, Ohio, which focuses on teaching people how to train using force-free techniques and by empowering the animal and creating strong, reliable, trust-building relationships through positive reinforcement and applications in behavior analysis. Lara is a professional member of the Animal Behavior Management Alliance and the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators, and has been published in numerous industry publications. She travels, lectures, consults, and presents workshops nationally and internationally on behavior, behavior change, positive reinforcement training, and enrichment. She enjoys working with companion-animal lovers, exotics, and zoos, and has worked with an array of animal organizations across the world via her live-stream training services. Lara also holds many fundraisers, including conservation fundraisers for organizations like Deaf Dogs Rock and the Indonesian Parrot Project, where she also sits on the advisory board. And I'm very excited to have her here with us today. Hi Lara, welcome to the podcast! Lara Joseph: Hi Melissa. Thanks so much for having me. I'm excited. Melissa Breau: I'm excited too. To start us out, do you mind sharing a little bit about what an average day looks like for you, what kind of animals you're working with, and maybe a little bit on what you're doing with them? Lara Joseph: Sure, sure. What an average day looks like for me. There isn't one. There's nothing here that's average. We have a wide variety of animals here at the Center that are permanent residents, and we take in different animals from different organizations. They're usually either zoos, shelters, or wildlife rehabilitation centers, so we have — it's across the board, the animals that can come in here. I have several friends that are great dog trainers, and so I try to focus a lot of my work on how the science of behavior works across the board. We do have a lot of birds — birds are the apple of my eye — but definitely not limited to. We have six parrots, we have a deaf and blind Border Collie, a deaf dog — a Rottweiler, a pig, a vulture to represent the wildlife rehabilitation ambassadors, a pigeon to represent the work of B.F. Skinner, we just had a porcupine — an African crested porcupine — in here, we had recently also a ring-tailed lemur, a Eurasian eagle owl, and several crows, and I'm probably … oh, ostriches, it's just whatever, and I just like to show people. What we do here, Melissa, as your listeners probably know, we're always training. If that animal can see, hear, smell us, a lot of the work I do here is shifting and moving animals safely. When animals come in for training, we usually bring them in for a small period of time. We live-stream our approaches and I show a lot of different species of animals, just showing people the first thing to look for. I just sit back and observe behavior, identify reinforcers and punishers or aversives, and then I usually start with target training, stationing. We have ten other people, volunteers here as well, so a lot of my time is spent coaching them and guiding them training the animals. My business is all via live stream, so if I see something happening where members can benefit from, boom, I go live immediately and show how we struggle and what approaches we take in training. Melissa Breau: That's really, really interesting, just like the insane variety there. Lara Joseph: It is, it is. There's usually always something running by your feet, sliding by your feet, climbing on branches overhead, or flying by you. Melissa Breau: You mentioned that going live thing, and I know that you do regular public Facebook lives on the Animal Behavior Center's Facebook page on Sunday morning. Do you want to go ahead and mention those or plug those? Lara Joseph: Sure, sure. Every Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Eastern, I go live for an hour. It's called “Coffee with the Critters,” on the Animal Behavior Center's Facebook page. I started that in March, that will be three years ago. It's a weekly episode. I never miss one, because if I do, I start getting e-mails and messages of people wanting to know if they've missed it. But, Melissa, it's so important. I make the use of applied behavior analysis, its application, very easy to understand in everyday terms. We have a large following and it's very engaging. People ask me questions, and as they ask me questions, I just stand up and turn around and start training one of the animals where I can best give a demonstration of how this is used. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. I will make sure I include a link, for all those people listening, to the Facebook page in the show notes, so that if anybody wants to click through, they can go there and they can like the page so that they can catch the next one. So a little bit more about your background. You started out in film, right? Lara Joseph: I did. I've always been interested in animals, in a wide variety of animals. My degree, a bachelor's in documentary filmmaking, the intention was to make wildlife documentaries. I was never going to be home, I was going to be out gallivanting somewhere, filming something. So my history of my work, I've always been interested in communications. It is kind of funny how all of this has come together, because I have an interest in behavior science, I always have, communication through film, public speaking, and how it all came together is — this was several years ago — I was interacting with an animal that I had no idea … I had no former experience with. It could be dangerous when I started interacting with this animal, so that's when I went in search of — again, very intrigued with this species of animal — and I went in search of more information on this species, and it seemed most everything I found was not science-based. It was a lot of assumptions. I was like, “There's got to be something out there that can give me factual scientific research information,” and it was hard to find. So that's when I stumbled on applied behavior analysis and was fascinated, jumped in with two feet, went back to school, and started taking master's classes in it. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. And now that's what you do day in, day out. Lara Joseph: Fourteen hours a day, pretty much. But I love it. I never stop working because I love what I do. Melissa Breau: I certainly understand that perspective. Lara Joseph: Yeah, I'm sure you do. Melissa Breau: With that background, starting from the science of it, does that mean you've always been an advocate for positive reinforcement, or how did you get there from the science? Lara Joseph: I've not always been an advocate because I didn't know about it. I wish I would have. Like most of us, I heard about it, I didn't know what it meant. I remember walking my Dalmation several years ago, thinking, you know, he kept pulling on the leash. I used to grab a tree branch every time I took him for a walk, and I would just lightly tap him on the butt to get him to stop pulling on the leash, but I noticed that I kept having to do it over and over. I remember thinking, walking down the street one day, I wonder what this positive reinforcement stuff is all about. So I tried a little bit of it, from the little education I had on it, and it worked. That was when I first heard about it. When I first started implementing it was with that species of animal that I was talking about, which happened to be a parrot, because they can bite very hard. And that's how I got started in it. Melissa Breau: I want to stop for a second here. You mentioned applied behavior analysis, and I think it's one of those terms where I'm pretty sure I know what it means, but without looking it up I definitely couldn't give someone a definition. Would you mind explaining what it is and sharing what that looks like? Lara Joseph: I used to hesitate in saying “applied behavior analysis,” because you'd get that glazed look in people's eyes: “Oh, this is going to be too scientific. I'm not going to understand it.” So I quickly followed up. It's important to say what it is, because it's so effective, but when I give a broad general explanation of what it is, it's using environmental events to control behavior. I also tell people it's also using observable and measurable behavior in data collecting, you know, is this behavior maintaining or increasing? So applied behavioral analysis, in a nutshell, is using environmental events to control behavior using observable and measurable data collecting. For example, I'm going to use the vulture we have here for training. Her name is Willie. And vultures, this is what they do. I can say she loves the sun, but what does that look like? When the sun hits her back, her wings will stretch out and she stays pretty much motionless. She'll watch what's going on around her — that's observable, measurable behavior. She is here because she has a long history of flying and attacking people, so we train her to do other behaviors instead. So here's a way of using applied behavior, observable and measurable behavior, environmental events. You know that sun, once that sun hits her back, her 5-foot wingspan is going to stretch out. If you have a concern of her flying after somebody, you know that she's up in the sun, or move her to the sun, because she's going to station when she's in the sun, move people through. That's using environmental events to control behavior. That's a very basic way, but it works. Everybody's using it anyways; they probably just don't realize to what extent they're using it. And I also call it the science of common sense. Melissa Breau: I like that. Lara Joseph: Because once you start identifying reinforcers, potential aversives in the environment, I identify the animal's positive reinforcers, and I just virtually stick all of those, everything the animal moves towards, I stick all of those in my pocket. They get the same amount of those environmental events, those reinforcers, every day anyways. I'm just going to deliver them for behaviors I want to see maintain or increase. I'm going to observe potential aversives. I will remove them from the event or from the environment. If those aversives are things the animal needs to get used to for its future, then I slowly, through shaping, pair those aversives, start pairing them with positive reinforcers, bringing them back into the environment and taking the stress out of the animal's life. Melissa Breau: In the dog world that might look as simple as something like, OK, we know that our dog's going to go crazy when somebody new comes to the door, so you give them a Kong in their crate before going to answer the door. You manage their environment a little bit. Lara Joseph: Yes. For example, I'm working with a giraffe right now. Those are huge animals that can do a lot of damage fairly quickly, especially if you're using force. This giraffe needs to have his hooves trimmed. There's a device that's commonly used to force them to stay still. If a giraffe breaks its leg, it has to be put down. Those are long legs. So what I do instead is, why don't you train the giraffe to accept a hoof trim. Come to me, come to you when called, stay still until requested to do otherwise, put your hoof up on a block, allow me to flip it over and file it. Melissa Breau: This goes really well into the next question I had, we talked a little bit via email, which is, you mentioned that one of the reasons you enjoy working with exotics is because what constitutes a positive reinforcer is often so different than for our dogs. Do you want to talk a little more about that? I know you mentioned the sun example, which is super-interesting. Lara Joseph: Especially in the world of exotics, many of your exotics are prey animals too, so what could be seen as a positive reinforcer for a dog, such as pace — how fast can you get that positive reinforcer to that dog — could be easily seen as an aversive with an exotic. For example, I will use, let's say, a parrot. The immediacy in when the positive reinforcer is delivered is very effective, but that pace in which you move to give a dog a treat, you move that fast towards a parrot, especially if it doesn't know you, and you're trying to deliver a food reinforcer, bam, it can easily result in a bite. I tell people, I really point out reinforcers — the pace at which you move, the pace at which you deliver a treat, the pace at which you walk by that food dish — could easily be a positive reinforcer or an aversive. Pay attention. Which one is it? The tone of your voice — a lot of times I will use a little higher-pitched tone of voice. A lot of the animals that I work with, rhythm can be an attraction. And paying close attention to that body language. You can either pair that as an aversive, if you don't understand that animal's body language, or it could easily, if you're able to identify calm body language and you slowly introduce rhythm. I do rhythm like clapping. I'm not going to do it here, because people will think I'm … I do a lot of tone of voice rhythm. A lot of animals respond to rhythm, such as your elephants, your parrots. Those could easily be used as reinforcers, positive reinforcers, to get the behavior you want. Melissa Breau: When you say they respond to it, what do you mean by that? Lara Joseph: They will turn their head and look at you, or in that direction, to better understand and identify what is happening in the environment, and you can easily use that as an antecedent to a behavior that you want. For example, if I'm calling an animal to me, and I'll start doing this really fast, repetitive tone with my voice, and you can see head crests go up and the animal starts moving toward you. Identify the body language. Is the body language tight and stiff? It could be an aversive. Does it look accepting? If it does, and it's running towards you, it's likely a positive reinforcer. Melissa Breau: Interesting. Lara Joseph: Those are small things we have to really pay attention to around here, Melissa, because of the wide variety of exotics we work with. A lot of animals we're working with are not domesticated, so using any type of anthropomorphism can put you in serious danger very fast. Melissa Breau: I imagine that the way that reinforcers differ isn't the only thing that stands out when you're talking about the difference between exotics and training dogs. What are some of the other differences that you've run into, and are there similarities? Lara Joseph: There's different things. There's a reason I like to work with exotics, Melissa, because, like I mentioned earlier, I am friends with a lot of fabulous dog trainers, and they're getting that message out there that's very important. A lot of times the community thinks, and dogs can be very resilient to using aversives if people don't understand what they're doing, whereas your exotics aren't so much. There's a message why I work with exotics is because OK, you may be able to push your dog or force your dog into doing this, but how are you going to do this with that turkey vulture? You start pushing that turkey vulture, or you start pushing that ape, you're going to get consequences that you're probably not going to be very comfortable with, and a lot of times the message is there that these animals can really hurt you very fast. I always, when I'm training an animal, if there are cage bars between us, I always train for an accident in case those cage bars aren't there between us. So where someone may be using an aversive with their dog, you do that with an exotic, you're going to see those consequences so fast. Or maybe not, but when they do happen, you're likely putting yourself in a very dangerous situation. Some of the animals that I work with that I was telling you about, some of these animals can weigh a ton. That's where my message comes in and shows you can be a great part of the team, you and that animal, and you can really work together, and when people see that teamwork here, or through our live streams, or at zoos, or whatever, it really grabs the attention of everybody. They like to see that training. And then I'll stop training the animal and turn around to the people and say, “This is how positive reinforcement works in your home. This is how it works with your child, your dog, your relationship with your family.” Another thing is that I like to work with a lot of animals as well that people think are … your average public thinks are dumb, gross, anything, such as even a pest. Why is it a pest? That animal is a pest because it's quickly outwitting your next step. That's why rats and crows live so close with human civilization — because they function together. Many people will call that rat or that pigeon or that squirrel a pest. So it is my way to introduce the turkey vulture, the rat, the pig, the pigeon, the porcupine, something that may be easily overlooked. This is an amazing creature that serves a very important role in our ecosystem. Pay attention. Instead of hurting them, find out what their function is in everyday life. It just brings awareness. You know, the pig is something that is very overlooked. It is one of the smartest animals I have ever trained, and pigs quickly train the people that they're with. We brought a lot of awareness to the turkey vulture. People are like, “Ugh, that's such an ugly scavenger,” and I'm like, “Look how amazing this creature is.” I usually do that through I'll show different things — how she stations on the glove, how she targets, how she flies to my glove when I ask her, and then I just inform them and then they start having that appreciation for that animal. Melissa Breau: I know in addition to the work you do with the exotics, you also do some work with deaf and blind/deaf dogs. I'd imagine communication there is a bit different. How do you approach things with those dogs versus the exotics, or versus the normal dog training sessions? How does that roll up? Lara Joseph: As you know, play, with dogs, can be a highly valued reinforcer. A lot of the other animals I have here, we play in different ways. But like with the deaf dogs, one of the first things that I do is reinforce eye contact. Always checking in, always checking in, and I slowly shape that deaf dog in new environments of here's a new environment, or here's a new something in your environment. Look at it, and then look at me for information, and then I will communicate with you with a thumbs-up, or come closer and reinforce. That is probably one that is so misunderstood. I'm talking with somebody right now, shaping the animal in different environments, slowly shape in distractions, and then slowly bring in a distraction, and then that animal, as soon as it turns and looks at you, bam, bridge, reinforce. And then slowly take it into different environments. With the deaf and blind — we have a deaf and blind dog here, Snow — I immediately started, all I did was watch her. How does she explore her environment? How does she explore new environments? She did that a lot by walking in circles, finding out where there's a wall here, there's a wall there. Then she'll make the circle bigger and bigger, there's an object here, there's a wall there, she goes back to where she started, and then she starts exploring more and more. With her, my work is all via touch and smell. So different taps on her body, for example, one finger-tap to her chest is a bridge, yes, that's behavior I'm looking for, and then you can see it in her body language. Her head starts going up searching for where the treat is delivered. A lot of times I will just touch her very lightly on the bottom of the chin. That means keep your head still, the treat is getting ready to be delivered. Because, Melissa, just in how you deliver that treat, if she turns her head in anticipation for “Is the treat over here?” and she hits her head on the side of my hand, that is an aversive to her. You will see her cower and walk away and you've quickly … you've just punished your training session and any cues that came along with it. One swipe down the right side of her body, starting from her front shoulder to her hind legs, a quick swipe means turn around and walk the other way. A light swipe underneath the chin means move forward. Two taps on her butt means sit. One tap on her chest is a bridge. Moving my finger from her shoulder down to her paw in a quick motion, that means down. It's all contingencies. It's all pairing contingencies. When I squeeze her shoulders lightly, that means stay where you are, something's getting ready to happen. For example, I try to put potential danger on cue with her. So if the pig is let out at the same time she is let out, that is a bad encounter. I will put a light squeeze on her shoulder, it's just more pressure, that means danger's close, stay still, I will give you more information when I return. There's a lot with her, and she's … Melissa Breau: That sounds like so many. Lara Joseph: She is an amazing educator of mine. She has really opened my eyes. Melissa Breau: That's such a fascinating concept, just that you've managed to teach all of these very different behaviors when she can't see you, she can't hear you. For the down or the sit, do you still use a treat lure or did you shape them? How did you accomplish that with a dog that can't see or hear you? Lara Joseph: If I use a lure, I try to quickly phase it out. With the down, that is one I did use a treat lure with. I would hold the treat up by her shoulder and she would turn to smell it, and I would just keep it in my hands and bring it down to the ground to where it's once she's down on the ground, and then that bridge has to be there. So before I can release that treat, tap on the chest because she clearly knows what that is, bam, hand opens up, tap on the chest, and I have to hurry up and get that treat to her as quick as possible, just tap, deliver, tap, deliver, tap, deliver, and then I slowly start spacing tap, one, two, treat deliver. And that's how I shaped duration with her. Melissa Breau: It's a very different thing, especially when you're used to training, I don't know, my dog, for example, who does not have those obstacles. Lara Joseph: She's hard to keep up with. She's a Border Collie, and not only is she a Border Collie, now she's deaf and she's blind. People will see her running at a fast pace through the Center and they're like, “Oh, she's having fun, she's playing.” I was like, “Um, I don't think so. I think what I see is she's searching for information. She's wanting somebody …” because as soon as you start interacting with her, Melissa, boom, she calms right down, what are we doing next? And she's looking for body taps — tell me where to go, where are we going, what should I be searching for, what are you training me in, what information do I need? She's always looking for information, searching for information. Melissa Breau: Do you have any tips for folks who may have a dog that can't hear, or maybe has vision problems, to help them with their training? Anything you've learned and recommend? Lara Joseph: Yeah: don't wait. Don't wait. They're already learning. Pay close attention to what they're reacting to, what they're moving towards. With the deaf dogs, I cannot put enough emphasis on this: reinforce eye contact, because you always want that dog looking at you. Something's in front of me, I'm not exactly sure what's going on. You want them to quickly turn and look at you, and you say thumbs-up, yes, this is cool, let's keep moving forward, or come with me, let's walk in the other direction. With a blind dog, especially as a lot of senior dogs continue to age, their eyesight starts declining, go ahead and start shaping those sounds. We use target sticks with bells, shaping those sounds now before the vision is completely gone. Melissa Breau: When you say target sticks with bells, you mean so that dog can orient to the target to find … Lara Joseph: We use target sticks with bells, and then we usually use something at the end of the target stick, such as … I can't tell you exactly. Maybe a tennis ball. Maybe, I don't know, a lot of times it's paper towels wadded up in a ball, wrapped with rubber bands, because it's the dog that's always going to identify if touching the end of that target stick is an aversive. If it can't see and it moves its head quick towards the target stick, and bam, now he just got poked in the nose with a hard pine dowel, that's quickly going to be aversive. The dog might not do it again. So that's why at the end of the target stick we have bells and something soft for them to touch their nose to. Melissa Breau: I have three questions that I like to ask people their first time on the show to finish things out. I'm excited to have somebody who's new to the show so I can ask them again. What animal-related accomplishment are you proudest of? Lara Joseph: Having the Animal Behavior Center what it is today, we just had our five-year anniversary yesterday, and how fast and how strong we are in the message. That's probably one of the most proudest one. But as far as an individual animal, I would have to say it is a pigtail macaque. It's in the primate family, it's like a large monkey. They can be very dangerous. They have very large teeth that can do damage really quick, especially if you're using force or coercion. This particular animal, a zoo had asked me to train, and I was like, “I don't want to train that animal. I am so afraid of that animal.” I didn't know much about pigtail macaques, and there's a lot of people that won't work with them because they have bad … they have reputations. But it's usually due to people not understanding how to effectively interact with them. This particular macaque, major resource guarder, his arms are probably just as long as mine and just as strong. If you would walk by the enclosure, the winter enclosure that he was in, he would grab you, he would try to grab you and pull you towards the cage. I'd had very few encounters with him, and none of them were pleasant experiences, and I wasn't able to read his body language very well, but I could easily tell that, hey, when that mouth opens up and he's showing those big teeth, probably a form of communication that … stay away. So I started training him, Melissa, and it was purely off contact. I would ask him to go to his station, deliver reinforcer. That way, some of the first things I train, any animal, is a station, go to an area and don't move until requested to do otherwise, and a target, so that way you're touching that target stick, what I'm doing is reading your body language. I quickly pair that target stick with a positive reinforcer, which in his case was banana baby food delivered from a syringe. Now I can start understanding body language. What does your face look like when in anticipation of the banana baby food coming closer to you? I was just like, Wow, this is so cool. We are communicating. I am starting to understand you. You see me instead of being a cue for these other behaviors that were labeled as aggressive, now when he sees me, that's a cue, he goes and runs to his station, and sits and waits for information and waits for positive reinforcers. So now I trim his nails using positive reinforcement through the cage bars. He targets, he goes everywhere with me. Deb Jones has come here several times and seen some of the work I do in my work with him. I took her out there and I said, “This is amazing for me, in my head, I consider this animal amazing. Watch this.” He's a big resource guarder, you couldn't get anywhere near his enclosure. If you even picked up a stick within one foot of his enclosure, he was jumping on those cage bars, vocalizing, shaking the cage bars, and if he could get a hold of you, it wouldn't be positive. So what I did with him is I worked on his resource guarding, and I taught him to clean his enclosure for me. Go pick up those sticks, go pick up those rags, hand them through the cage bars to me. That was a lot of shaping, because he's picking up things of high value. Those are his, in his enclosure, and now offering them to me. That, Melissa, I would say, is one of my most proud animal accomplishments. Melissa Breau: That's fantastic. Just the turnaround there is so impressive. Lara Joseph: It went from me not wanting anything to do with this animal to me … now I cannot wait to go see him, and how are you doing, and I can tell by his body language, OK, let's get this training moving. Melissa Breau: That's so interesting. The second question on my list of three here is, what is the best piece of training advice that you've ever heard? Lara Joseph: Right off the top of my head, because this sticks in my head every single time I'm interacting with an animal — and I don't know who said it, where it was said, but it has always stuck in my head — and it's something I've always thought of anyways, but I never heard it in these terms, and that is, just because you're using positive reinforcement does not mean it's a positive experience for the animal. That is always in my head when I'm training, because I'm like, Are you still enjoying this? The reinforcer behind why I may keep training you is because I'm getting the behavior that I want, but are you enjoying this as well? If I'm not sure, that's when I end the training session and start over again. Melissa Breau: That's definitely an interesting one. I think that a lot of the times people feel like they're using positive methods that surely it's a positive experience, and I definitely agree that's not always true. Last one here: Who is someone else in the animal behavior world that you look up to? Lara Joseph: Oh gosh, there's so many. There's so many. But one that immediately comes to mind is Jesus Rosales-Ruiz. He's a professor at the University of North Texas, where I took some of the master's classes. Fascinating man. Fascinating man. Everything that comes out of his mouth, I am sitting there paying attention like a sponge. He does a lot of work with rats and mice and pigeons. Melissa Breau: Interesting. Lara Joseph: He follows a lot of Skinner's work very closely. Melissa Breau: Fascinating. Well, thank you so much for coming on the podcast, Lara. Lara Joseph: You are very welcome. It's an honor. Thanks. I had fun. Melissa Breau: Good. I had fun too. This was interesting, and it's always interesting going more about some of the exotics and some of the beyond dog training applications of some of this stuff. Lara Joseph: Anytime. Melissa Breau: Awesome. I may take you up on that. Lara Joseph: OK. Melissa Breau: Thanks to all of our listeners for tuning in. We'll be back next week, this time with Debbie Torraca, to talk canine conditioning. If you enjoyed the episode, I hope you'll consider hopping over to iTunes and leaving us a review — reviews really help the show! We've gotten a few new ones since I've started including this request at the end of the show, like this one from Collie Rules. It was titled Great Information, and we got five stars. Collie Rules wrote, “I love hearing from these class instructors! Training insights and things to consider.” Thank you Collie Rules, whoever you are! And, while you're there, if you haven't already, subscribe to have our next episode automatically downloaded to your phone as soon as it becomes available. CREDITS: Today's show is brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy. Special thanks to Denise Fenzi for supporting this podcast. 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