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Dr Dave this month covers the Sustaining GP Wellbeing toolkit for local GPs in Canterbury, the importance and process of adverse reaction reporting via BPAC, a safety alert about genetic susceptibility to general anaesthetics in patients of Venezuelan maternal origin, permanent changes to Cremation Regulations for deaths in long-term residential or specialist palliative care, new ACC Return to Work Guidelines for elective orthopaedic surgery, the Groov mental wellbeing app, Australian deprescribing guidelines for older people, the updated SPUMS handbook for recreational diving medical assessments, and recent research on gluteus maximus shape predicting type 2 diabetes risk and the gut microbiome's role in auto-brewery syndrome
Dan Cataldi, Founder of Groov, joins Barbara and Americus to explain how the company uses iPhone-based 3D scanning to create custom inserts, why proprietary data and speed matter for defensibility, and how brand identity and packaging help build long-term advantage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Cataldi, Founder of Groov, joins Barbara and Americus to explain how the company uses iPhone-based 3D scanning to create custom inserts, why proprietary data and speed matter for defensibility, and how brand identity and packaging help build long-term advantage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Épisode spécial danse urbaine dans Première Loge Cette semaine, on reçoit Sébastien Boucher, fondateur du festival Groove'N'Move, accompagné de David Gross, danseur hip-hop et co-fondateur du Festival Existe en Valais. On parle parcours, transmission, culture urbaine et de cette 16ᵉ édition de Groove'N'Move qui arrive du 4 au 15 mars. […] The post Première loge : Groov'N'Move first appeared on Radio Vostok.
The Government is endorsing an AI-driven mental health online tool - saying it will help New Zealanders take control of their own wellbeing. The "Ask Groov" app will provide 24-7 mental health support for adults who have mild to moderate needs. The chief executive of Groov, Matt Krogstad, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
In this week's MBA Admissions podcast we began by discussing the recent U.S. Government decisions as they pertain to international MBA students, and specifically those who are applying and are admitted to Harvard's MBA program. Graham then discussed the recent Paris-based MBA admissions event he helped moderate, which brought 10 of the best U.S.-based MBA programs to Paris. Graham noted three articles that have been recently published on Clear Admit. The first focuses on a program CMU / Tepper offers that places Tepper MBA students with non-profit boards in the Pittsburgh area. The second is a Fridays from the Frontlines article written by an NYU / Stern MBA student who participated in a Stern Signature Project that led to an experience in Brazil. Graham then highlighted an article that summarized many of the Commencement speakers for MBA programs this year. Graham then noted two admissions tips. The first tip focuses on helping early-bird MBA candidates develop their target list of MBA programs; the second is a roundup of June MBA admissions events in which top business schools programs are participating. Graham also highlighted three Real Humans alumni spotlights, alums from IESE working at American Express, UPenn / Wharton working at their own business, Groov, and Berkeley / Haas working at Google. For this week, for the candidate profile review portion of the show, Alex selected two ApplyWire entries and one DecisionWire entry: This week's first MBA admissions candidate is targeting part-time MBA programs and is seeking to transition to big tech product management. We discussed whether a full-time MBA program would be a better option. This week's second MBA candidate is reapplying this season. They are from India and work in the public sector, although they have several gaps in their career history, to date. The final MBA candidate is deciding between Cambridge / Judge and London Business School. This episode was recorded in Paris, France and Cornwall, England. It was produced and engineered by the fabulous Dennis Crowley in Philadelphia, USA. Thanks to all of you who've been joining us and please remember to rate and review this show wherever you listen!
Although the biggest spending line for most startups is people, most startups don't get serious about people until they get pretty big. Doing so earlier might just be the biggest lever startups can pull to increase their chances of making it in the long run, and making the journey along the way as smooth as possible. Kimberley Gilmour is one of New Zealand's most experienced people leaders, having been instrumental in the scaling and operations of Icebreaker, Groov and Vend. Now the founder and CEO of Sprinklr, a new “people operations” company that is partnering with early-stage companies to help them grow, Kimberley joins the podcast to discuss her story, the origins of Sprinklr, and the two main pillars of great people management that she swears by. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shawn Tierney meets up with Dan White of Opto 22 to learn about their Groov Epic and RIO in this episode of The Automation Podcast. For more information and product links, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: The Automation Podcast, Episode 212 Show Notes: Special thanks to Dan of Opto 22 for coming on the show to bring us up to speed on the Groov Epic and Groov RIO product lines. To learn more about those product please see the below links: Opto 22 Home page Opto 22 Training Opto 22 Developer Opto 22 Configurator Opto 22 Videos Until next time, Peace ✌️ If you enjoyed this content, please give it a Like, and consider Sharing a link to it as that is the best way for us to grow our audience, which in turn allows us to produce more content
In these new bonus, quickfire episodes, the Groov workplace science team explore themes from previous guests of Open Minded. In this first Science Speed Dating episode, Groov neuroscientist Dr Carolyn Pritchett dives more into Growth Mindset which came up in the popular recent interview with Gilbert Enoka. In this 15 minute bitesize episode, Dr Carolyn & Sir John Kirwan explore:What is a growth mindsetThat you can have a fixed mindset about certain things in your life, and a growth mindset about other thingsThe power of 'yet' vs 'can't'How to look out for a growth or fixed mindset in those around youSome of the latest research on growth mindsetHope you enjoy this new format in between our lineup of guests! Got a question for Dr Carolyn and JK for a future episode? Send an email to science@groovnow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Réécoutez le FG Chic Invite Le Rendez Groov'z show 40 Rappin Funk du lundi 8 juillet 2024
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Episode #124. The Burnout Miniseries ep1 – Understanding burnout through a scientific lens is the focus of this episode, shining a light on the signs of burnout and how it physically and mentally manifests, as we see a rise in unsustainable stress amongst our profession. Burnout is a topic that Abby is passionate about addressing and a fundamental part of burnout prevention is linked to the ‘personal understanding' pillar or the whole marketer philosophy – the greater we know and understand ourselves, the better we can spot the signs in ourselves and others when we're starting to burnout. Discussing the science behind burnout is Abby's guest expert Dr Fiona Crichton, VP of behavioural science at Groov, the workplace science platform on a mission to help 100 million people feel and perform better. In this episode, Dr Fiona shares her definition of true burnout, measuring burnout through cortisol, predictors of burnout, 5 Bs for burnout prevention, burnout vs depression and how leaders can support teams. Plus her career highs and lows and advice for marketers of tomorrow. Host: Abigail (Abby) Dixon FCIM/ICF | LinkedInGuest: Dr Fiona Crichton | LinkedInThis episode is sponsored by Tracksuit This episode is brought to you by Tracksuit, the beautiful, affordable, and always-on-brand tracking dashboard that helps marketers answer - is what we're doing working? Making brand tracking accessible and easy to understand, Tracksuit data gives you full visibility on your brand health metrics. Visit gotracksuit.com to start your always-on brand tracking journey. The Whole Marketer podcast is here to support and empower the people behind brands and businesses with the latest technical tools, soft and leadership skills and personal understanding for a fulfilling marketing career and life as a whole. For more info go to www.thewholemarketer.com
Réécoutez le FG Chic Invite Le rendez Groov'z 34 Triple Sounds du lundi 20 mai 2024
Episode #124. The Burnout Miniseries ep1 – Understanding burnout through a scientific lens is the focus of this episode, shining a light on the signs of burnout and how it physically and mentally manifests, as we see a rise in unsustainable stress amongst our profession. Burnout is a topic that Abby is passionate about addressing and a fundamental part of burnout prevention is linked to the ‘personal understanding' pillar or the whole marketer philosophy – the greater we know and understand ourselves, the better we can spot the signs in ourselves and others when we're starting to burnout. Discussing the science behind burnout is Abby's guest expert Dr Fiona Crichton, VP of behavioural science at Groov, the workplace science platform on a mission to help 100 million people feel and perform better. In this episode, Dr Fiona shares her definition of true burnout, measuring burnout through cortisol, predictors of burnout, 5 Bs for burnout prevention, burnout vs depression and how leaders can support teams. Plus her advice for marketers of tomorrow. Host: Abigail (Abby) Dixon FCIM/ICF | LinkedIn Guest: Dr Fiona Crichton | LinkedIn This episode is sponsored by Tracksuit This episode is brought to you by Tracksuit, the beautiful, affordable, and always-on-brand tracking dashboard that helps marketers answer - is what we're doing working? Making brand tracking accessible and easy to understand, Tracksuit data gives you full visibility on your brand health metrics. Visit gotracksuit.com to start your always-on brand tracking journey. The Whole Marketer podcast is here to support and empower the people behind brands and businesses with the latest technical tools, soft and leadership skills and personal understanding for a fulfilling marketing career and life as a whole. For more info go to www.thewholemarketer.com
Réécoutez le FG Chic Invite Le Rendez Groov'z show 33 Artisanal Funk du lundi 13 mai 2024
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Today's wonderful guest, Sir John Kirwan, or JK as we know him, was one of the best rugby legends on the planet. He was known as being one of the toughest men but, JK spent a lot of his rugby career paralysed by anxiety. During his time as an All Black, the conversation around mental health was very different to what it is today and JK was, at least in part, a reason that our understanding of mental health has shifted. In this chat we speak about what the early days of being an All Black were like; not much pay and the need for a second job! He played 63 test matches for the All Blacks from 1984 to 1994 and was part of the winning 1987 Rugby World Cup team. He also played for the Warriors and had success as a rugby coach, including on the international stage with Italy and Japan. We speak about JK's family and why he has such a deep connection to Italy. In 2012, JK was knighted for his services to mental health – an honour & a life long responsibility as he says. At least he got a scone! He is the co-founder of Groov who are on a mission to improve the daily well being and reduce the suffering of people living with poor mental health. You can now watch our podcasts on Youtube! As for all of these podcasts, Shaw and Partners have generously donated $10k to the charity of choice of each of our guests. Sir John Kirwan chose to donate the money to Gotcha4life This podcast is brought to you by Shaw and Partners. It is hosted by Gus Worland and produced by Keeshia Pettit See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Réécoutez le FG Chic Invite Le Rendez Groov'z show 29 Keep on Dancing du lundi 15 avril 2024
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Ce soir émission consacrée à la sortie de l'album D'Alex Grenier Groov'othéose . Il est mon invité pendant une heure… The post Le Coureur de Funk #81 Spéciale sortie de l'album d'Alex Grenier Groov'othéose first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Sir John Kirwan is back! After a two year hiatus, Sir John Kirwan is back with the Open Minded podcast. Kicking off season two he interviews not one, not two, but three Doctors! He gets their expert insights on "performance care" - how organizations can support employee peak performance through a culture of care.With guest neuroscientist Dr. Carolyn Pritchett, organizational psychologist Dr. Laura Hamill, and behavioural scientist Dr. Fiona Crichton, Kirwan explores:Why "performance care" is critical - care enables sustained high performance, unlike fleeting wellness initiatives.The science behind workplace breaks - how regular short breaks boost focus and creativity.Practical ways leaders can role model work-life balance and ditch the "hero" mentality.Building a culture centered around common values and psychological safety.The tangible impacts increased employee engagement and performance care can have on innovation and profits.If you're looking to enable your team to consistently perform at their best, this knowledge-packed episode is required listening! Tune in for practical, science-backed advice from the doctors with Sir John's signature humour and curiosity.For more info on Groov visit www.groovnow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Réécoutez le FG Chic Invite Le Rendez Groov'z show 21. Play Like a Dancer du lundi 19 février 2024 Part 1 Mix Funk Live " Play like a dancer "Atlantic Star Advance Take me to the topJazzy Dee Get on upInner Life If you gonna love meAtlantic Star Sexy Dancer Logg dancin in the starsConFunkshun Bad LadySkyy Get into the beatTrillark Sweat it outGrandmasterflash White lineConfunkshun If i m your loverChic I want your loveChic HanginPart 2 Un rare sound en integralitéWinston Felder Gentle FirePart 3 Nu Funk Nu DiscoKamomille Just do it 2023Jupiter & Bottin Sage 2022Sparkee L.O.V.E 2024Part 4 Remember 90Hasheem H Groove Snoop doggy Dog G.Funk IntroDj Enis & Dj Foze Final
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Réécoutez le FG Chic Invite Le Rendez Groov'z show 19 Soul Ghetto du lundi 5 février 2024 Partie 1 Mix en live sur MKII "Soul Ghetto "-Side Effect Georgy Porgy-George MC Crae i get lifted-Five Special Sexy lady-Blackbyrds Do it-BT Express Whatcha think about that-Willie Hutch Brother gonna work it out-Lyn Collins Think-Bobby Womack Across the 110th street-The Dramatics -The Four Tops Are you man Enough-Stretch Why did you do it -Rose Royce Car wash -The Jacksons Your Ways -Barry White love ThemePartie 2 Un rare sound en intégralitéZ for Zafra it's in the music 1977Partie 3 Modern Funk - Nu Disco-Soulpersonna & Princess Freesia Over & Over again 2018-BIrdee & Dr Packer You know i'm ready 2023-Amy Douglas Bit O Honey 2023-Sammy Deuce Feel like Lovin 2023Partie 4 Remember 90- MC Solaar Armand est mort 1991
Introducing Sarah Manley, CEO of the Sir John Kirwan Foundation, who joins Purposely to share her organisation's mission. Sarah is a confident and motivated leader who is passionate about the potential of young people. Born in Chile, Sarah was adopted by her antipodean parents and grew up in the outback of Australia before moving to New Zealand at age 11 where she now resides with her son Lachie and partner Andrew. Although Sarah is relatively new to her role, having spent months rather than years in the hot seat, she brings a wealth of experience as the former Deputy CEO of Hato Hone St. John. After a decade at the same organisation, she now leads a small but high-profile mental health charity founded by her famous Chairman, Sir John Kirwan (JK). For Sarah, this is an exciting move and a unique challenge. Previously, she held a key leadership position in one of New Zealand's largest health organisations, where her team focused on motivating and organising a large volunteer army with significant financial and human resources. Today, she leads a small organisation with relatively limited resources, reporting directly to the invested and motivated founder, JK. Their mission is to educate children about mental health. If you're middle-aged and a rugby enthusiast, you're likely familiar with John Kirwan, an All Black and one of the sport's greatest wingers. He is renowned for scoring one of the best tries in the history of the game, single-handedly defeating the Italian rugby team at the 1987 World Cup. However, if you're from New Zealand, you may know John Kirwan for something entirely different – his advocacy for mental health. Contrary to many sportsmen of his era, John Kirwan openly discusses his own battles with depression, referring to it as the "black dog." His willingness to share his experiences has not only helped him personally but has also played a significant role in normalising conversations around mental health, particularly for men. Growing up in a culture where men were expected to be strong and silent, John's openness has undoubtedly saved lives and lifted the stigma surrounding mental health issues. After retiring from international rugby, JK became the spokesperson for the New Zealand government's mental health awareness campaign, bringing mental health into the public arena. His contributions to both rugby and mental health earned him a knighthood. Since then, JK has continued to lead public awareness campaigns and has written books on his experiences with depression. Sir John Kirwan, or JK as he is affectionately known, is now a globally recognised mental health advocate, author, entrepreneur, and rugby legend. He co-founded Groov, a leading workplace wellbeing platform with a mission to improve the daily wellbeing of 100 million people. In 2012, JK was knighted for his services to mental health, an honour he strives to live up to every day. Through their school's program called Mitey, the Sir John Kirwan Foundation has developed an evidence-based approach to teaching mental health education to children in New Zealand. Recognising the alarming number of children experiencing mental health issues, the foundation aims to equip future generations with the skills and knowledge to navigate the pressures of life. By embedding mental health education in teaching and learning through primary and intermediate schools, the foundation believes it can make a significant impact on New Zealand's mental health statistics. Their goal is to provide schools with the necessary resources and support to nurture the mental wellbeing of both students and teachers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message
Sir John Kirwan or JK is a rugby & All Black rugby legend who played 63 tests & scored 35 tries, he was in the team who won the first ever rugby world cup and has been honoured for his services to mental health in New Zealand & across the world. Sir John or JK co-founded Groov a science backed, data driven platform to help people with their mental health and its a platform perfectly suited for our world of contact centres. In this episode JK shares his personal story of his own mental health challenges and talks openly about his experiences & techniques he uses to live his best life & be awesome. (Please note this episode contains reference to suicide.) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-out-of-wrap/message
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Coach Lo talks with rapper Groov$, and he blesses the mic with a fire freestyle. You don't want to miss it.
The Life Lessons podcast has a simple mission: to have discussions that reveal something important about life and how best to live it. My guests range from the biggest sporting names on the planet, as well as neuroscientists, world-renowned philosophers, and psychologists – right through to Buddhist monks.All Black legend and World Cup winner Sir John Kirwan. JK was knighted for services to mental health, and since becoming the face of mental health in New Zealand, he has launched Groov - the innovative mental health organisation looking t0 transform people's wellbeing - particularly in the workplace. The theme of the conversation is mental health - and being able to 'thrive not just survive'GROOV: https://www.groovnow.com/our-storyYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/YouTubeSimonMundieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/For the 'Mundie on Monday' newsletter - head to simonmundie.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the 1987 Rugby World Cup, All-Blacks legend John Kirwan scored a length of the field try & in turn, he inspired a generation of future all-blacks & rugby greats to follow their own dreams. On the surface, he was the fit & strapping superstar that every young man wanted to be, but below the surface, he was fighting the toughest battle of his life: anxiety & depression. JK talks of his fear for speaking out at that troubling time. The fear that his career would be taken from him, that he would be labelled insane. It all came to a head in August, 1991, when on tour with the AB's in Argentina, he wanted to jump out of a 10-story hotel window. The kind words of a team mate saved JK's life that night. Fast forward several years and JK is now widely recognised as one of ‘the faces' of depression and anxiety in New Zealand. In 2012, he was knighted for his services to mental health, an honour he strives to live up to every day. He's the founder of several mental wellbeing organisations including the Sir John Kirwan Foundation, Mitey, and most recently, Groov, a workplace mental wellbeing platform. He's also the author of All Blacks Don't Cry: A Story of Hope and Stand By Me: Helping Your Teen Through Tough Times. He is also an incredibly talented keynote speaker, coach & commentator. Be sure to follow JK & I on socials: (Insta/TikTok) @bradleyjdryburgh & @johnkirwan14 @groovnow To book JK or myself for a keynote, check the links below: https://www.saxton.com.au/speakers/bradley-dryburgh https://www.saxton.com.au/speakers/sir-john-kirwan Follow/Subscribe to the show on your platform of choice, leave a 5 star rating & kind review to help us reach new listeners & uplift others like yourself around the world & share the episode with a mate that would find it valuable! Big love, Brad xx
In Episode 4 of the series Professor Lennox is joined by Sir John Kirwan (known to most as JK), a former New Zealand rugby player and co-founder of workplace wellbeing technology platform Groov. They discuss how JK's own experiences with depression informed his extensive mental health advocacy work and led to the founding of Groov, with a mission to impact mental wellbeing globally by helping businesses to improve employee wellbeing and performance. Here, they also look at ways people can build resilient mental health, and the role of business leaders in helping individuals manage their own wellbeing. Content warning: Please be aware that this episode refers to depression, suicide and suicidal thoughts.
SinghGroov'n is a personality and a half from the Vancouver area. Not only is he into singing & music, but his colorful personality and upbringing in the Prince Rupert, BC region gives him a charicature and story to speak off of sure to keep you intrigued and laughing in this weeks episode.
6 Pillars for Daily Mental Health with Sir John KirwanSir John Kirwan is a New Zealand Mental Health advocate, former All Black, and former rugby union coach.He has written two books on the subject of mental health, has spoken openly about his battles with depression, and been honoured for his services to mental health.John spoke openly about his struggles with mental health and how he no longer wanted to stick around to deal with it. He got to an incredibly low point and tried to jump out of a window, but instead chose not to when a fellow rugby player told him he was a good guy.John has established the Sir John Kirwan Foundation to help young people understand mental health. He has also co-founded a workplace wellbeing platform with tech entrepreneur Adam Clark called Groov. Groov is being used by leading workplaces across New Zealand and Australia, including DB Breweries, Kiwibank, Barfoot & Thompson, and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. This episode is definitely one for the books. John was so open, honest and vulnerable and I certainly learnt a lot from him. Please share this with all of your loved ones.- Download the groov app here : https://www.groovnow.com/app- Check out Mitey here - https://www.mitey.org.nz- Connect with John here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sir-john-kirwan/----Click here to Become a VIP supporter of Lead On Purpose: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1583287/supportIf you would like to help James continue to bring on world-class guests, please consider making a small recurring donation to cover the back end, admin and editing costs. For many years, James has dedicated countless hours to the show and would LOVE to continue bringing you global thought leaders.Thank you for your support. It is greatly appreciated.With much gratitude.Full Transcript, Quote Cards, and a Show Summary are available here:https://www.jjlaughlin.com/blog-----Website: https://www.jjlaughlin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesLaughlinOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameslaughlinofficial/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/life-on-purpose-with-james-laughlin/id1547874035 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WBElxcvhCHtJWBac3nOlF?si=hotcGzHVRACeAx4GvybVOQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslaughlincoaching/James Laughlin is a High Performance Leadership Coach, Former 7-Time World Champion, Host of the Lead On Purpose Podcast and an Executive Coach to high performers and leaders. James is based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
6 Pillars for Daily Mental Health with Sir John KirwanSir John Kirwan is a New Zealand Mental Health advocate, former All Black, and former rugby union coach.He has written two books on the subject of mental health, has spoken openly about his battles with depression, and been honoured for his services to mental health.John spoke openly about his struggles with mental health and how he no longer wanted to stick around to deal with it. He got to an incredibly low point and tried to jump out of a window, but instead chose not to when a fellow rugby player told him he was a good guy.John has established the Sir John Kirwan Foundation to help young people understand mental health. He has also co-founded a workplace wellbeing platform with tech entrepreneur Adam Clark called Groov. Groov is being used by leading workplaces across New Zealand and Australia, including DB Breweries, Kiwibank, Barfoot & Thompson, and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. This episode is definitely one for the books. John was so open, honest and vulnerable and I certainly learnt a lot from him. Please share this with all of your loved ones.- Download the groov app here : https://www.groovnow.com/app- Check out Mitey here - https://www.mitey.org.nz- Connect with John here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sir-john-kirwan/----Click here to Become a VIP supporter of Lead On Purpose: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1583287/supportIf you would like to help James continue to bring on world-class guests, please consider making a small recurring donation to cover the back end, admin and editing costs. For many years, James has dedicated countless hours to the show and would LOVE to continue bringing you global thought leaders.Thank you for your support. It is greatly appreciated.With much gratitude.Full Transcript, Quote Cards, and a Show Summary are available here:https://www.jjlaughlin.com/blog-----Website: https://www.jjlaughlin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesLaughlinOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameslaughlinofficial/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/life-on-purpose-with-james-laughlin/id1547874035 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WBElxcvhCHtJWBac3nOlF?si=hotcGzHVRACeAx4GvybVOQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslaughlincoaching/James Laughlin is a High Performance Leadership Coach, Former 7-Time World Champion, Host of the Lead On Purpose Podcast and an Executive Coach to high performers and leaders. James is based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Basement Bass House mix 261 Tracklist 1. Rumble. Skrillex, Fred again and Flowdan 2. Sideways. Kid Kun 3. The Drop. Dimitri Vegas, David Guetta, Nicole Scherzinger ft. Azteck (Öwnboss remix) 4. RIP. Apashe & Vladimir Cauchemar 5. Magnificence. Rebel Nation 6. Ruff Stuff. Justin Martin (Walker and Royce remix) 7. The Other. B&E. 8. Feel The Vibe. Walker & Royce 9. In Da Air. StereoKilla (Extended Mix) 10. Make Me Feel. The Chainsmokers x Cheyenne Giles 11. Nothing. Badjokes [Gold Digger] 12. The Groov. Illusionize, Dual Channels 13. Want It. Aaron Jackson 14. I Fucking Love Dance Music. Tujamo (feat. Glasgow Ki$$) 15. BRRR. Vladimir Cauchemar Feat. Laylow, Rim'K & Asdek (Fatesky remix) 16. Techno Party. Tujamo. 17. Unholy Sam Smith (Disclosure remix) 18. Genie. Busy P (feat. Mayer Hawthorne) (KDA remix) 19. With You. Aaron Jackson (Soulecta remix) 20. Say Why. Stratus 21. My Caffeine. Faith Richards (Protohype remix) 22. Jungle. Fred Again (Nikko Rmx) 23. Not Your Type. Bvrrn and Hyfnn and Yuthe (JADŪ199) 24. S.O.S. Jauz, Zeds Dead, Nicole Millar 25. A Drug From God. Chris Lake & NPC (Rebuke remix) 26. Lay Low. Tiësto Electronic, bass house, dance, mixed 23 January 2023
In this episode we're talking all things concerning disability rights with LA based advocate Leroy Moore. We get into how his organization, Krip Hop Nation, name is based off of the same name of the notorious LA gang The Crips, his documentary "Where is Hope" that deals with police brutality against people with disabilities, and more! Also featuring politically conscious music from David Castro, JJ Rolle, and Groov ft. Raheem Kashon Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anykenyradioshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nikki Hart is a NZ registered nutritionist and weight management expert. Nikki became well known as “The Evil Diet Witch” when she hosted the TV series ‘Eat Yourself Whole' and ‘The Fat Chance'.In this episode, Nikki talks to JK about the connection between good nutritional practices and better mental wellbeing. They discuss the results of the recent ‘Smiles Trial' study showing the correlation between eating more fruit and lower incidence of depression and other mental wellbeing issues.Further, Nikki examines a new study by Elaine Rush showing that carotenoids, the pigments which give fruit and vegetables colour, have a greater effect on health outcomes than previously thought, and that a majority of New Zealanders aren't getting enough of them.As part of our Groov wellbeing campaign on Winter Wellbeing, Nikki shares tips and tricks for getting enough protection from our nutritional choices in winter, and how to eat well efficiently using seasonal vegetables.JK and Nikki also discuss “Blue Zones”, countries or regions whose traditional diets provide high balanced nutrition resulting in low incidence of obesity and a host of other related health issues. They talk about what makes up a “Blue Zone” diet and how we can build this kind of culture in New Zealand.Read and Listen:The New Serving Guidelines Min of HealthThe Smiles Trial study Carotenoid studies referenced: 1 and 2Further information on Blue Zones Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jase Te Patu talks to JK about growing up between worlds in New Zealand, and finding his way to mental wellbeing through rediscovering the wisdom contained in the traditional wellbeing practices of Māori and other indigenous cultures.Jase gives JK the down low on the work M3 Mindfulness are doing in schools across the country, sharing stories of the work they've done with Māori youth to rediscover their heritage and rebuild their mana. Through M3 Mindfulness, Jase is also highly active in the business community as a keynote speaker and board member. He provides his perspective on the current business landscape in New Zealand, and the work still to do in fully embracing diversity in the workplace.We've recently featured some practices from Jase's new bi-lingual mindfulness platform Hā in the Groov app. He gives us some background on the development of the practices, and how he's taken inspiration from traditional practices of hā (breathe), tikanga (customs), and karakia (prayer) to create mindfulness practices that are accessible to all New Zealanders.Read and Listen:Matariki: The Star of the Year - by Rangi MatamuaTwo Worlds - by Anne SalmonEveryday Māori - podcast by Hēmi Kelly and Āpera Woodfine Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
With his workplace mental health platform Groov, Sir John Kirwan is continuing a journey to change the conversation around mental health. An open and prominent figure advocating for awareness in Aotearoa (and beyond), he joins us this week for a chat about the all-important intersection of mental health and business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.