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Teaching in Higher Ed
Naming the Urgency: Trauma-Informed Practices in Higher Ed

Teaching in Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 48:15


Jeanie Tietjen unpacks trauma-informed practices in higher ed and why naming itself is a form of teaching on episode 626 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Naming goes so far back in, even just in literary terms, the importance of naming. -Jeanie Tietjen There is still a very nascent and as yet relatively unarticulated understanding of how profoundly trauma, adversity, and violence adversely affect teaching and learning. -Jeanie Tietjen Many students have experienced traumas that are situated in educational settings, bullying experiences that are identity-based, that profoundly shape how they feel about the educational setting as a place. -Jeanie Tietjen Learning is very vulnerable. It involves being wrong, failing, failing in front of other people. -Jeanie Tietjen Resources Naming the Urgency: The Importance of Trauma-Informed Practices in Community Colleges, by Jeanie Tietjen (chapter) Trauma Informed Pedagogies: A Guide for Responding to Crisis and Inequality in Higher Education, edited by Phyllis Thompson and Janice Carello The Institute for Trauma, Adversity, and Resilience in Higher Education Supporting the Whole Student: Mental Health, Substance Use, and Wellbeing in Higher Education (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine) What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing, by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey SAMHSA’s 6 Guiding Principles to a Trauma-Informed Approach (infographic) Mays Imad Janice Carello Bryan Dewsbury Tracie Addy and PAITE (Personal Assessment of Inclusive Teaching for Effectiveness) Education Northwest — research on trauma and attendance (Shannon Davidson) Teaching Solidarity: Critical Race Reading, by Malini Johar Schueller The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks Episode 357: Sandie Morgan and Warren Doody on Elizabeth Leonard’s interdisciplinary legacy Bread and War: A Ukrainian Story of Food, Bravery and Hope, by Felicity Spector Flour Power (Felicity Spector’s Substack) The Gap (Ira Glass), video by Daniel Sax on Vimeo The Gap — PKM in Action, by Bonni Stachowiak Poll Everywhere

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Jun 05, '26 Washington Roundtable]

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 55:40


On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Washington Roundtable, Dr. Patrick Cronin of the Hudson Institute think tank, Michael Herson of American Defense International, former DoD Europe chief Jim Townsend of the Center for a New American Security, and former Pentagon Comptroller Dr. Dov Zakheim of the Center for Strategic and International Studies join Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian to discuss Senate passage of the $70 billion Reconciliation 2.0 package and what it means for the $350 Reconciliation 3.0 measure for the Pentagon; the House Armed Services Committee's National Defense Authorization Act and chairman's markup of the administration's $1.15 trillion 2027 defense spending request; House passage of war powers resolution; outlook for US-Iran talks as two sides trade fire; Trump orders Israel to not strike Beirut to prevent collapse of talks with Iran, prompting Israel and Lebanon to strike new ceasefire; House approval of $8 billion in new Ukraine aid; Kyiv struck St. Petersburg oil facilities as Vladimir Putin convened his annual economic forum where Saudi Arabia was a special guest; Moscow's $25 billion Iran nuclear deal; Washington's decision to block Tomahawk cruise missiles for Germany to avoid provoking Moscow as Norway joined France's European nuclear deterrent initiative; Chinese coercive maritime behavior; Japan's quasi-alliances with Australia, the Philippines and — perhaps — SouthKorea; undersea warfare and uncrewed technologies become the first AUKUS Pillar II elements; the 17-nation Guiding Principles for Underwater Infrastructure Defence Exchanges; impact of Trump's proposal to elevate Federal Housing Finance Agency as well as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac boss Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence on renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act; and US politics.

Integrity Moments
Guiding Principles

Integrity Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 1:00


Bible commentaries describe Psalm 101 as King David's strategy for ruling in accordance with God's righteous rule. Within the Psalm's eight verses are guiding principles such as, “I will conduct the affairs of my house with a blameless heart,” (verse 2) and “I hate what faithless people do; I will have no part in it.” ... The post Guiding Principles appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.

The Anonymous Podcast
Guiding Principles Workshop (2026) - Episode 5 - Tradition Five: For Members

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 116:01


This is a workshop of the Guiding Principles book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
What are ToI's guiding principles in covering 'blood libels'?

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 31:28


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition on Wednesday submitted a bill to dissolve the Knesset and trigger elections, as the government competed with the opposition to control the process of disbanding parliament and determining when voters will go to the ballot box. The bill did not specify an election date. Horovitz weighs in on the complexities and delves into the timing of the upcoming elections. Netanyahu announced yesterday that he had made a secretive visit to the United Arab Emirates and met with its leader, President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, during the US-Israeli war with Iran earlier this year. For its part, the UAE has strongly denied that this visit took place. What's happening here? The Board of Peace’s Gaza envoy Nickolay Mladenov said at a briefing with foreign reporters in Jerusalem yesterday that Hamas is consolidating its power in the Strip, while dragging its feet in agreeing to a US-backed framework for handing over its weapons that has led to the stalling of plans to rebuild the war-damaged enclave. Horovitz explores these harsh truths. The New York Times published an opinion piece that alleged widespread rape of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, including by dogs. Backlash, calling the entire article a "blood libel," has noted that Nicholas Kristof's article relied on sources that have alleged ties to the Hamas terror group or have praised it. Horovitz discusses the multi-layered issues surrounding this oped and how The Times of Israel has covered the allegations in it. To close out the program, we hear about The Times of Israel's policy on labeling the territories occupied by Israel since 1967 as the "West Bank," versus Judea and Samaria. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: Bring it on? Why the ultra-Orthodox, the opposition, and maybe Netanyahu think earlier elections will work for them Coalition files bill to dissolve Knesset, doesn’t set an election date Netanyahu says he secretly visited the UAE during the Iran war, hails ‘historic breakthrough’ Accused of ‘blood libel,’ NYT defends column alleging Israeli rape of Palestinian inmates ‘Blood libel’: Israel rejects NYT column alleging widespread rape of Palestinian inmates Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Yitzchak Ledee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Park Church Des Moines
My Favorite Passage | Guiding Principles for Life and Ministry | 1 Thessalonians 2:3-12

Park Church Des Moines

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 30:08


This week, Pastor Brad opens up the word to one of his favorite passages: 1 Thessalonians 2:3-12. This is a passage that the Lord has used to shape him in ministry, and he shares with us how God calls us to live in a worthy manner in light of his kingdom and glory, by being transparent, caring for others, being of the same character in public and in private, and calling others around us to live in the calling that God has called them to.  Brad challenges us to use these principles as a guide for our lives. If you're not already, what would it look like to make these principles YOUR guide? It is hard, but it is GOOD. This is what you were made for, and the life that God has called you to.  This sermon is from 5/10/2026

The Anonymous Podcast
Guiding Principles Workshop (2026) - Episode 4 - Tradition Four: For Members

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 82:45


This is a workshop of the Guiding Principles book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.

Math is Figure-Out-Able with Pam Harris
Ep 305: Guiding Principles for What We Recommend

Math is Figure-Out-Able with Pam Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 16:15 Transcription Available


Looking for useful games and materials for your classroom? In this episode, Pam and Kim discuss some of the classroom materials and games they love and what makes them great.Talking Points:Games and resources that do NOT lead towards an algorithmThe value of games with strategy choice and without time/speed Hand2mind Foundations for StrategiesNumber Hive games for differentiation and to practice factsMath For Love gamesNumberClub games to build understanding Wipebooks for Rich TasksHand2mind Webinar: https://bit.ly/hand2mindmifCheck out our social mediaTwitter: @PWHarrisInstagram: Pam Harris_mathFacebook: Pam Harris, author, mathematics educationLinkedin: Pam Harris Consulting LLC 

Ask for the Ancient Paths
Guiding Principles | Ep 173

Ask for the Ancient Paths

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 30:12


In today's episode, Mike talks about guiding principles and personal mission statements -- their value and how they help us discern the will of God.  One definition: Guiding Principles are broad, strategic guidelines that help people make decisions and operate in alignment with their core values and mission. They serve as a framework for behavior and decision-making."    "Be completely humble and gentle. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace."  -- Ephesians 4

Open Mic with Chuck Tuck
The Conveersation Nobody Wants To Have (Until It's Too Late)

Open Mic with Chuck Tuck

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 39:03


Joanne Chitwood, a nurse practitioner and author, discusses the sensitive topic of end of life care. This medical education focuses on guiding family support and nurses through the journey of a dying patient. She also touches on the importance of hospice and palliative care in providing comfort.visit: www.joannechitwood.com/visit: www.TheRawVibe.com00:00 Understanding the Dying Process01:42 The Sacred Journey of End-of-Life Care04:22 Recognizing Signs of Approaching Death07:03 Emotional and Physical Signs of Dying09:37 The Importance of Communication in Caregiving12:03 The Role of DNR in End-of-Life Decisions20:04 Navigating End-of-Life Decisions23:06 Creating a Peaceful Environment for Dying27:39 The Importance of Communication in Dying30:38 Guiding Principles for the Dying and Their Families36:13 Preparing for the Dying Process

Outgrow's Marketer of the Month
Snippet- John Hearty, Vice President & Head of AI Governance at Mastercard, Explains How Mastercard Ensures Responsible AI Development Through Strong Guiding Principles.

Outgrow's Marketer of the Month

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 0:42


Building AI with Clear GuardrailsIn this clip, John Hearty, Vice President & Head of AI Governance at Mastercard, explains how Mastercard ensures responsible AI development through strong guiding principles.Their systems are built around being functional, inclusive, and transparent, creating a shared foundation for everyone involved.

East White Oak Bible Church Sermon Podcast
How Then Should We Worship? The Elements and Guiding Principles of the Christian Gathering / Acts 2:42, 1 Cor.14:40

East White Oak Bible Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 52:01


HIMSSCast
HIMSSCast: The AI Guiding Principles of Elevance Health

HIMSSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 7:16


The world's seventh largest healthcare company based on revenue shares how it validates AI models as safe for approvals and denials. 

The Anonymous Podcast
Guiding Principles Workshop (2026) - Episode 3 - Tradition Three: For Members

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 130:15


This is a workshop of the Guiding Principles book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.

The Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast with Vicki Noethling

Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast Host: Vicki Noethling Returning Guest: Ray Martin Episode Title: Ten Guiding Principles What if leadership wasn't about doing more—but about being more present, intentional, and aligned? In this powerful return conversation, Vicki Noethling welcomes back Ray Martin, aka The Daily Explorer—entrepreneur, award-winning business leader, mindfulness teacher, and torchbearer for greater human consciousness. Ray's work bridges leadership, mindfulness, and authentic living, empowering people to lead with clarity, compassion, and purpose. In this episode, Ray unpacks his Ten Guiding Principles—a practical and deeply human framework for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to live and lead with intention while creating meaningful impact in the world. Together, Vicki and Ray explore how presence, self-trust, connection, and well-being are not “soft skills,” but essential leadership practices in today's fast-paced, high-pressure world. In this conversation, you'll hear: Why Ray is deeply passionate about conscious leadership and authentic living A high-level overview of his Ten Guiding Principles How Presence transforms decision-making and leadership influence Why Self-Acceptance is foundational to confidence and growth The power of Non-Attachment and Self-Trust in navigating uncertainty How Wisdom, Lightness, and Minimalism create clarity and focus Why Connection and Contribution are critical for fulfillment and impact How Health and Well-Being underpin sustainable leadership success This episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with what truly matters—so you can lead with confidence, purpose, and joy.

SBT-Secular Buddhist Tradition
Guiding Principles - SBE: Episode 18

SBT-Secular Buddhist Tradition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 75:55


Secular Buddhist Essentials is a weekly online program that shares the timeless wisdom of the Buddha. As a Secular Buddhist Organization, SBT offers a practical presentation focused on the positive life-affirming message of the Buddha, while deemphasizing the more religious, mystical, and cultural content found in traditional Buddhism. Our aim is to inform and guide without sharing presumptions of what to believe. Learn more about this program at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://sbtonline.org/sbe/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Venerable Tenzin Tarpa is the founder and director of SBT –The Secular Buddhist Tradition. A fully ordained Buddhist monk and student of The Dalai Lama, Venerable Tarpa is a teacher, author, and philosopher with nearly three decades in Buddhist studies, including a decade in Buddhist monasteries in India.  SBT – the Secular Buddhist Tradition, is an international spiritual community dedicated to Secular Buddhism and the timeless wisdom of the Buddha. SBT presents the Buddha's teachings as neither a religion nor exotic belief system, emphasizing and prioritizing those aspects that we deem most credible, illuminating, and effective. Learn more about SBT and Venerable Tarpa at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://SBTonline.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#buddhism ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#secularbuddhism⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#meditation ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#mindfulness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#happiness⁠⁠⁠ #Dalailama #spirituality ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Data Malarkey Podcast
Harriet Kingaby on AI, Advertising, and the "No-Click Internet"

The Data Malarkey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 52:23


What happens when the business model of the internet rewards attention at any cost -  and AI makes it even easier to centralise power, traffic, and revenue? In this episode of the Data Malarkey Podcast, host and Master Data Storyteller, Sam Knowles, is joined by Harriet Kingaby, Co-Chair of the Conscious Advertising Network (CAN). Harriet explores how advertising incentives shape the information ecosystem, why "information integrity" matters for democracy and business, and what conscious advertisers should be asking before they partner with platforms. This is a conversation about digital trust, algorithmic discrimination, recommendation algorithms, AI search summaries, the "no-click internet", data privacy, and why transparency in advertising is foundational if we want healthier online systems. Key topics Conscious advertising and advertising ethics Information integrity and transparent advertising AI in advertising and AI-driven search summaries Recommendation algorithms and algorithmic discrimination Online harms, self-harm content, and monetisation incentives The "no-click internet" and the death of the open web UN Global Principles on Information Integrity Facial recognition and surveillance risks in advertising and the home Take the Data Storytelling Scorecard: https://data-storytelling.scoreapp.com What you'll learn Why Harriet thinks the incentives behind online platforms can produce unhealthy outcomes How CAN works as a "broad church" bringing together industry and civil society What "information integrity" means in practice - and why advertising transparency is central How discrimination can show up through recommendation systems and reach Why the "no-click internet" could reshape publishing, revenue, and independent content The kinds of questions advertisers should ask when partnering with platforms and AI tools A striking example of data misuse: facial recognition embedded in TV sets for ad targeting   External resources LinkedIn: Harriet Kingaby - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hkingaby/ Conscious Advertising Network - https://www.consciousadnetwork.com  CAN's Guiding Principles - https://www.consciousadnetwork.com/the-guidingprincipleslandingpage/ UN Global Principles on Information Integrity https://www.un.org/en/information-integrity/global-principles The EU Digital Services Act - https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/digital-services-act The Molly Rose Foundation report - https://mollyrosefoundation.org/ Cambridge Analytica scandal - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/c81zyn0888lt  

Vibe
Ep. 360: Take Daily: How Supplements Hijack Our Health. First Chapter Author Reads

Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 13:00


Robyn Openshaw reads the Guiding Principles, and half the Intro, of her NEW BOOK, an expose on the supplements industry, here. Subscribe so that you can listen to upcoming subsequent chapters, as she reads the whole book. Or, get the professionally recorded and edited version on Audible, where British co-author Mike Fairclough narrates half the chapters! Connect With Me: Blog Website LINKS AND RESOURCES: Watch Video Version Here: Youtube Video- Subscribe now! Robyn's Substack– Subscribe HERE! Get your Take Daily Come DETOX with Robyn! Join Robyn’s personal-interaction Health Coaching Group Join Robyn for a free class for Bitcoin Insiders **Get this episode's resources: The post Ep. 360: Take Daily: How Supplements Hijack Our Health. First Chapter Author Reads appeared first on GreenSmoothieGirl.

The Beautifully Broken Podcast
Trust Is the New Currency in Health: Transparency, Bias, and Sponsored Wellness

The Beautifully Broken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 23:54


Attention might be the ultimate commodity in a capitalist economy—and nowhere is that more obvious (or more dangerous) than in health. In this solo episode, Freddie Kimmel introduces Healthfluence: influence used in the direction of genuine well-being. Not “how do I go viral,” but how do we help people get better outcomes without getting misled. He breaks down why most wellness advice feels noisy, why “othering” (those guys are bad, we are good) is often tribal persuasion masquerading as truth, and why better questions—trade-offs, constraints, who it's for and who it's not—create real clarity. Freddie then shares his framework for ethical health influence: embodiment + knowledge + reproducibility, why your comeback story can be real without becoming a universal protocol, and how incentive bias (likes, money, belonging, the feeling of being right) demands radical transparency in both holistic and conventional worlds. He looks ahead to personalized health—guided by terrain markers, nervous system tone, genetics, and functional data—while admitting we're not fully there yet at scale. Until then, the “safe zone” remains the fundamentals that move the needle for almost everyone: movement, quality sleep, sun exposure and natural rhythms, sweating/heat (sauna as a practice), conscious language, and narrating your story in a way that supports agency—because the gap in modern health isn't knowledge, it's implementation, environment, and attention.   Episode Highlights [00:00]- Introduction to Beautifully Broken Podcast [02:20]- The Impact of Social Media on Health [05:34]- Guiding Principles for Health Influence [09:34]- The Importance of Transparency in Health [14:11]- Staying Within Your Scope in Health [17:24]- Foundational Principles of Health Fluence   Links & Resources Get Silver Biotics: bit.ly/3JnxyDD — 30% off with Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN Try CatchBio: https://catchbio.com — Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN LightPathLED: https://lightpathled.pxf.io/c/3438432/2059835/25794 — Code: beautifullybroken StemRegen: stemregen.co/products/stemregen?_ef_transaction_id=&oid=1&affid=52 CONNECT WITH FREDDIEWork with Me: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintWebsite and Store: (http://www.beautifullybroken.world) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/freddie.kimmelYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beautifullybrokenworld Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Anonymous Podcast
Guiding Principles Workshop (2026) - Episode 2 - Tradition Two: For Members

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 123:14


This is a workshop of the Guiding Principles book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.

Victory Christian Church
Guiding Principles

Victory Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 34:05


Connecting people to a life-changing relationship with Jesus.

Victory Christian Church
Guiding Principles - Audio

Victory Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 34:05


Connecting people to a life-changing relationship with Jesus.

The Anonymous Podcast
Guiding Principles Workshop (2026) - Episode 1 - Tradition One: For Members

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 109:22


This is a workshop of the Guiding Principles book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.

For Leaders with Ronnie Floyd
5 Guiding Principles to Follow When Solving Major Problems

For Leaders with Ronnie Floyd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 23:30


Every person, organization, team, business, family, and church will face major problems. There is no such thing as a problem-free life. The real question is this: How will you respond in these times, and what will be your source for decision-making?Whatever the situation, we must do the right thing in the right way to God's glory. Teams, organizations, businesses, families, churches, and each of us can be in our greatest seasons, but suddenly a major problem emerges that jeopardizes almost everything. This problem is serious and demands immediate attention. So what do we do? How do we get through this critical issue? We need to know and then follow some guiding principles to solve the major problems we are experiencing. The first guiding principle to follow is…

Well-Led Schools
Who Really Shapes Morale in Schools

Well-Led Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 50:33


If you’ve ever felt the energy dip at school or amongst your team (or yourself!), you already know this episode isn’t about “morale boosters” or surface-level feel-good strategies. It’s about the deeper truth many schools miss: morale is shaped at multiple levels, and the most powerful influences aren’t always the ones we assume. In this first solo episode of Season 4, Adrienne shares what surprised her most after completing a deep dive into the research on teacher and staff morale. She unpacks the three interconnected layers of morale (personal, school/staff, and professional), why morale is contagious, and what changes when we stop treating morale as solely a leadership responsibility and start naming it a joint or collective responsibility. Adrienne also introduces what’s new for 2026, including the podcast’s shift to video, a renewed commitment to high-quality, wisdom-led content, and upcoming wellbeing reports that combine research with real-world insights from Staff Wellbeing Survey data across dozens of Australian schools. In this episode, we cover: What’s new in Season 4, including the move to video podcasting and a focus on deeper, more authentic conversations Why morale became a key theme in Staff Wellbeing Survey data, alongside burnout The surprising realisation that shifted Adrienne’s thinking: morale isn’t only a school or leadership responsibility What morale actually is, and why it’s complex and multi-dimensional The three layers of morale and how they interact Personal morale School/staff morale Professional morale The contagious nature of morale and what this means for every staff member’s influence How schools can buffer system pressures by strengthening what they can control in relation to the eight key domains that shape school morale, including leadership, relationships, workload, systems, recognition, community factors and behaviour support What quietly erodes morale over time The role of personal fit and values alignment in sustaining morale Why sustainable morale improvement requires structure, not just intention, and how Adrienne’s 6-step approach supports this Links and Resources: Watch this on YouTube ARTICLE: Staff Morale in Schools: How Culture, Leadership and Staff Drive Engagement The 6 Steps to Becoming a Well-Led School The 9 Guiding Principles of a Well-Led School Teacher and Staff Wellbeing Surveys The Well-Led Schools Partnership Program Teacher Wellbeing Report ARTICLE: Optimising School Workload with Practical Tips and Resources from the AITSL Workload Reduction Toolkit Connect with me via: My website: adriennehornby.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/adrienne-hornby-a4126a205/ Email: hello@adriennehornby.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

After Dinner Leadership
121: Our Guiding Principle for 2026...with...Simon Fagg

After Dinner Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 22:46


Pull up a chair and join in as Simon and Ryan discuss their word for the year in 2026 and what excites them heading into the new year.Send us a textConnect with us on LinkedIn Follow us on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube If you would like to feature on the Podcast, please get in touch! mailto: info@withleadership.co.uk Thank you for listening!

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership
381: How to Fix Decision-Making Confusion with Sarah Olivieri

Inspired Nonprofit Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 17:29


Ever feel like decisions in your nonprofit take forever… or worse, no one knows who's actually supposed to make them? In this episode, I break down why unclear decision-making slows your organization to a crawl, how to fix confusion between staff and the board, and the simple tools that help teams move faster without chaos. If delays are costing you time, money, and client well-being, this one will bring some welcome clarity. Episode Highlights 00:00 Introduction and Funny Story 01:51 Today's Topic: Decision Making in Organizations 04:43 Clarifying Board Decision Making 07:53 Guiding Principles for Decision Making 11:23 Functions and Outcomes in Nonprofits 13:16 Heads and Hands Roles in Teams 16:30 Conclusion and Further Resources Resource The Board Clarity Club A monthly membership for boards that provides training and live expert support to help your board have total clarity on how to be the best board possible. Learn More >> About Your Host Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, "I'm the money"? Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she's charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement "I'm the money" was, as it turned out, right ON the money. Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she's very, very good at it. She's brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She's averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between… and so she has literally become "the money" for many of the organizations she works with. As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she's created a framework, called The Impact Method®️, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results. Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz. Access additional training at www.pivotground.com/funding-secrets or apply for the THRiVE Program for personalized support at www.pivotground.com/application Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn.

40+ Fitness Podcast
Being the champion of your life with Jolie Glassman

40+ Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 33:35


On episode 724 of the 40+ Fitness Podcast, Coach Allan sits down with mindset coach and fitness mentor Jolie Glassman, author of 101 Rules for Being the Champion of Your Own Life According to the Rules of Boxing. Together, they dive into how the principles of boxing translate into powerful lessons for living your best life, especially as we age. Boxers are known for their incredible strength, resilience, and commitment—and Jolie shares how adopting a champion's mindset, facing your fears head-on, and building integrity are essential ingredients for real transformation, both in and out of the gym. From practical strategies to overcome temptation, to the importance of building strong routines and never giving up, Jolie brings over 30 years of experience helping people unlock strength, balance, and confidence at any age. Time Stamps 04:49 Intense Boxing Training Insights 09:14 No Excuses, Full Commitment 12:36 Fear, Motivation, and Action 13:50 Know When to Surrender 17:07 Late-Night Eating Triggers 20:22 Patience Starts With Yourself 25:39 Book Reading and Patience Advice 27:50 Be an Anomaly 29:31 Fun as Life's Guiding Principle https://JolieGlassman.com

Let It In with Guy Lawrence
He Died — And What He Saw About Humanity Will Change Everything! | Jeffery Olsen

Let It In with Guy Lawrence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 64:19


#385 In this episode, Guy welcomed back Jeffery Olsen, who shared his incredible journey of overcoming a near-death experience and profound personal losses. Jeffery dived deep into his spiritual awakening, the transformative power of love, and finding inner peace amidst life's challenges. Topics included healing modalities, the importance of remaining present, and nurturing relationships. This heartfelt conversation is sure to leave you feeling inspired and hopeful. Tune in to explore themes of divine love, human resilience, and the true essence of life. About Jeffery: Jeffery Olsen is a number one international best-selling author who inspires audiences globally with his intriguing story of perseverance and inner strength. After a horrific automobile accident took the lives of his wife and youngest son, also inflicting multiple life-threatening injuries to Jeff (including the amputation of his left leg) he found the courage to survive over 18 surgeries and eventually heal both physically and emotionally. At the time of his accident, Olsen had incredible Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences, bringing him insights not common in today's world. Jeff has integrated these experiences into everyday life, inspiring others to embrace the beauty around them and choose joy in all they do. Read the whole story in KNOWING. Olsen's latest book, WHERE ARE YOU? is a collaboration with his oldest son Spencer, who also survived the accident at the age of seven. They have captured in a simple and powerful way their healing journey through the innocent perspective of that seven year old child. "Where Are You?" is a heartfelt book for all ages and perfect for anybody who misses someone. Among Jeff's many accomplishments, he is most fulfilled by simply being a trusted friend. Key Points Discussed:  (00:00) - He Died — And What He Saw About Humanity Will Change Everything! (00:48) - Introduction to the Podcast and Guest (01:07) - Jeffery Olson's Journey and Near-Death Experience (02:09) - Supporting the Community and Personal Growth (03:37) - Jeffery Olson's Current Life and Reflections (05:33) - The Impact of the Pandemic and Global Perspective (08:33) - Spiritual Awakening and Personal Growth (16:03) - Life Before and After the Accident (31:28) - The Purpose of Life and Human Experience (33:17) - The Power of Acceptance and Love (33:38) - Creating Positive Environments (34:45) - Listening Without Judgment (37:29) - Guiding Principles and Surrender (40:01) - Healing Journey and Modalities (01:00:01) - The Importance of Play and Connection (01:02:12) - Final Thoughts and Message How to Contact Jeffery Olsen:www.jefferycolsen.com   About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co

CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.
Hacia Atherton: Culture That Pays - Empowering Women in Trades

CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 103:52


Hacia Atherton is the author of The Billion Dollar Blind$pot, global speaker, and the first female CEO of a major plumbing company in Australia. After surviving a near-fatal horse-riding accident, Hacia turned personal adversity into a global mission—founding Empowered Women in Trades and championing a new era of leadership grounded in psychological safety, inclusive strategy, and bold cultural reform across male-dominated industries.In our conversation, we talk about Hacia's family background as the fifth generation of a successful Australian business, and how the complementary strengths of her parents—her father's business discipline and her mother's creativity—have influenced and inspired her.We then follow an exploratory journey as Hacia heads toward commercial law, refines her choices, and consistently tests opportunities adjusting the mix of business and creativity until she's truly forging her own path and bringing everything she's learned to each new role.There's a wonderful moment on the shop floor, learning to weld, when a simple piece of feedback reframes her thinking about gender in trades—a spark that ultimately contributes to founding Empowered Women in Trades.Her story is brutally interrupted by a serious accident in 2017. We talk about the incident, her long recovery, and how she applied positive psychology to keep moving forward—demonstrating servant leadership even in rehab.Finally, we discuss her book, The Billion Dollar Blind$pot, which explores the link between workplace culture and financial performance.I loved getting to know Hacia through this conversation and I'm excited to share it with you. I look forward to hearing what resonates. We don't talk explicitly about Fulfilling Performance in this episode, but Hacia's story is a live example. As you listen, I encourage you to notice the four Guiding Principles at work — Know Why, Be Clear, Equip Yourself, Support Others.Connect with HaciaLinkedInBillion Dollar Blind$pot bookWebsiteEmpowered Women in TradesAbout AndyI'm a business leader, coach, and the creator of the Fulfilling Performance framework.Over the past 25+ years, I've led and developed businesses including Alphabet UK, BMW Financial Services in the UK, Singapore, and New Zealand, and Tesla Financial Services UK. Alongside this, I've coached individuals and facilitated leadership development programmes in 17 countries across Asia, Europe, and North America.In 2016, I founded Aquilae to support leaders and teams in the mobility sector and beyond. Through workshops, coaching, and peer mentoring, we enable high performance that's also fulfilling—for individuals, teams, and organisations.Learn more about Fulfilling PerformanceCheck out Release the Handbrake! The Fulfilling Performance HubConnect with AndyLinkedIn: Andy FollowsEmail: cvm@aquilae.co.ukJoin a peer mentoring team: Aquilae AcademyThank you to our sponsors:ASKE ConsultingEmail: hello@askeconsulting.co.ukAquilaeEmail: cvm@aquilae.co.ukEpisode Directory on Instagram @careerviewmirrorEpisode recorded on 17 November, 2025.

Managing Your Practice
The Impact of Guiding Principles: A Conversation with Dave Butler

Managing Your Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 23:48


Recorded live at the Practice Management Symposium, Dave Butler, Co-CEO of Dimensional Fund Advisors talks with Catherine Williams, Dimensional's Head of Practice Management, about developing and sustaining an organization's mission, vision, and values and why this work matters to advisors. Dave discusses how guiding principles shape culture, decision-making, and the client experience and offers insight into staying aligned as teams grow and evolve. He also highlights how advisors can translate these principles into daily practice, strengthen firm identity across generations, and communicate a clear, consistent message to clients.

Good Morning Liberty
ICYMI: On Dave Smith and Libertarian Messaging (CLIP)... || 1676

Good Morning Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 24:35


In this episode, we discuss the recent debate between Dave Smith and Liquid Zulu regarding the essence of true libertarianism. We delve into the relevance and impact of libertarian theory versus pragmatic action in today's political climate. The conversation highlights the challenges libertarians face in connecting with the broader public and the importance of balancing ideological purity with practical solutions. Tune in for a critical analysis of libertarian thought and its place in real-world politics. 00:00 Introduction: Dave Smith and Libertarian Criticism 00:34 Libertarian Theory Debate: In the Weeds 01:13 Relevance of Libertarianism Today 02:31 Libertarianism vs. Real World Problems 04:26 Theory Bros vs. Pragmatists 04:59 The Importance of Guiding Principles 08:48 Converting People to Libertarianism 13:13 Ron Paul's Influence and Personal Journey 20:11 Practical Libertarian Solutions 21:31 Conclusion: Small Steps in the Right Direction  

Talking Technology with ATLIS
The Learning Science of AI in Education with Dr. Jeremy Roschelle and Dr. Pati Ruiz

Talking Technology with ATLIS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 51:50 Transcription Available


Dr. Jeremy Roschelle and Dr. Pati Ruiz from Digital Promise join the podcast to discuss their learning sciences research into AI's role in education. They share details about an innovative project using AI to improve student reading literacy and explore frameworks for developing AI literacy and responsible use policies in schools.Practitioner Toolkit from Digital Promise, provides resources for collaborative learning that are flexible, adaptable, and rooted in real teaching experienceChallenge Map, from Digital PromiseU-GAIN Reading, program from Digital Promise seeking to amplify new knowledge about how to use GenAI to create content that matches each student's interests and strengths, enables dialogue about the meaning of content, and adapts to a student's progress and needsAI Literacy, framework from Digital Promise to understand, evaluate, and use emerging technologySceneCraft, program from EngageAI Institute with AI-powered, narrative-driven learning experiences, engaging students through storytelling, creativity, and critical thinkingAs they face conflicting messages about AI, some advice for educators on how to use it responsibly, opinion blog from Jeremy RoschelleTeacher Ready Evaluation Tool, helps standardize the way ed tech decision-makers evaluate edtech productsEvaluating Tech Solutions, ATLIS is an official partner with ISTE to expand the presence of independent school vendors and technology solutions in the Edtech IndexIf you are interested in engaging in research with Digital Promise, or just have a great research idea, share a message on LinkedIn: Jeremy | PatiMore Digital Promise articles:GenAI in Education: When to Use It, When to Skip It, and How to Decide – Digital PromiseHearing from Students: How Learners Experience AI in Education – Digital PromiseMeet the Educators Helping U-GAIN Reading Explore How GenAI Can Improve Literacy – Digital PromiseGuest Post: 3 Guiding Principles for Responsible AI in EdTech – Digital Promise

I Hear Design: the interiors+sources podcast
ICYMI: Architectural Community Responds to Trump's Executive Order on Federal Design

I Hear Design: the interiors+sources podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 6:36


In this ICYMI article-read, i+s Editor-in-Chief Carrie Meadows unpacks the renewed federal design directive from her article, “Architectural Community Responds to Trump's Executive Order on Federal Design,” originally published on Sept. 3, 2025, and why it's drawing pushback across the A&D community. You'll hear a concise overview of the order's call for classical styles, a quick history lesson on the 1962 “Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture,” and how groups like AIA, ASLA, the BSA, and the Society of Architectural Historians are responding. The episode explores what's at stake for community input, design innovation, and sustainability in federal projects—grounded with examples like the U.S. Tax Court and the rebuilt Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building—and closes with an editorial perspective on keeping civic architecture democratic, evidence-based, and future-forward.

The Money Lap
S3E36: It's time for NASCAR to make changes, more lawsuit drama, and dispelling rumors.

The Money Lap

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 72:13


Parker and Landon return after a brief hiatus to break down the latest NASCAR playoff drama, reflecting on fan fatigue with the current format and the impact of social media negativity. They debate the playoff system's effect on star power, compare NASCAR's identity to other motorsports, and discuss the need to reconnect with the sport's roots. The hosts also touch on F1 and IndyCar storylines, make their Las Vegas race picks, and share industry rumors with their signature humor. The episode wraps with listener feedback and a call for authentic ngagement from NASCAR's passionate fan base. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Or email us! friends@themoneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:51 - Playoff Fatigue: Negativity in NASCAR 08:11 - Prominent Voices and Playoff Criticism 09:36 - Social Media's Role in Shaping NASCAR Narratives 12:10 - Playoff Format and Fan Fatigue 15:14 - Steve O'Donnell's Comments on Playoff Changes 19:25 - 100% Rule and Team Orders in Playoffs 23:21 - Collusion, Team Tactics, and Historical Precedents 28:41 - Star Power in Other Sports vs. NASCAR 35:34 - Nostalgia and Calls to Return to Basics 39:58 - Playoff Format: Roots vs. Reaction 42:36 - What Defines Stock Car Racing? 44:55 - Guiding Principles for NASCAR's Future 48:19 - 23XI/FRM Lawsuit and Mediation News 53:14 - 750 Horsepower Announcement 54:26 - Rumor Control: Parker's JRM Xfinity Ride 57:28 - Xfinity Playoff Elimination: Austin Hill 59:02 - Harrison Burton's Future & AM Racing 1:00:06 - F1 & IndyCar Updates: McLaren, Max, and Legal Drama 1:05:10 - Race Picks for Las Vegas 1:09:16 - Listener Feedback & Show Reviews 1:11:48 - Outro (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 1900 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2025, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes
The Guiding Principle of a Successful Practice Is _________

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 14:44


Kiera shares with listeners how to run quarterly meetings to get clarity, alignment, and accountability. She touches on the creation of 90-day plans, creating a definition of done, and why instilling a traction cadence is so helpful and practical. Episode resources: Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Schedule a Practice Assessment Leave us a review Transcript: The Dental A Team (00:02) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. This is Kiera and welcome to the podcast today. I hope you're having an amazing day. I hope today's a great day for you. And today we're going to dig into quarterly meetings, ⁓ traction style. So this is based on the framework by Gina Wickman in traction. I've talked about them before. I used to talk about them a lot more and I feel like it's been a hot minute since we brought this up. There's tons of episodes on quarterly meetings. Quarterly meetings are one of my favorite things in the annual planning.   and how to do this because practices who run like this, who operate like this, they truly do so great. Like honest to goodness, so great. And I'm so excited for you to learn how to do these quarterly meetings. ⁓ To me, they're like the guiding principles of a freaking successful practice. So I hope you're excited about it. ⁓ A lot of practices skip these or they run them very loosely. And I want to help you learn how to run these.   very effectively, very efficiently, what they should look like, what you can have. I've been running these for, gosh, I don't know, seven years plus. I've learned a lot through the ways. I have somebody who helps coach our meetings, because I used to self-implement myself, and it's been so beneficial to have somebody help and how much my perspective has changed by having somebody help run them who knows how to do them so well. I love doing this. Yes, we've been trained by traction. We are not traction ourselves.   We do portions of it, but we do Dental A Team's version of it. ⁓ And what I've heard from offices that work with us on them ⁓ is they love that we have the dental background too. So we're able to help solve a lot of their issues, a lot of their problems, but to give the clarity, to give the confidence in these. So I'm excited. We're going to kind of go through how to run a quarterly meeting to get clarity, alignment, and accountability. And that's what it's ultimately for. And two, I feel like give simplicity too. Because once you know like what you're supposed to work on for the quarter, ⁓   Everybody's now aligned, everybody's rowing together. So for that, ⁓ I just want you guys to, I'll kind of walk you through a whole journey of how to do this. So number one, I want you just to go back on last quarter and how did last quarter go for you? What worked, what didn't work, what got done? I think right now you don't even know what happened. Well, it might be time for you to start looking into adding quarterly meetings to your plate. If you do know, rock on, how did you know that? Does your whole team know how you did?   Does the whole leadership team behind it? And then what is like, what are you working on this quarter? Do you know, is there a focus? Is there a plan? ⁓ And so what we're supposed to do is, and I do this with lots of offices and honestly, offices that get this, the leadership team gets more ⁓ honest conversations, more accountability, more peer to peer accountability, more ownership, and the whole organization goes. So the way I break it down is your annual goal is like a mountain. So it's this huge mountain that we're trying to climb and each quarter are the big boulders.   to build up that mountain, so the rocks, and then we have little pebbles and to-dos of the day in, day out. And so every quarter we need to dedicate a full day, yes, a full day, where we actually break away, the leadership team does, and then the leadership team builds what they feel the next quarter needs to be, and then they take it and break it down per departments. So that's kind of like my favorite way to do this. So what we do is we have our mountain, our annual goals, where we're going, we know where we're headed, and then from there we're gonna break it down and build those smaller rocks.   When we're going into a quarterly, we look at where we are based on where we want to be for the year. How did last quarter go? What were the wins? What were the losses? We started having people grade the quarter in the leadership team and that's been real fun. And that's just to see if everybody's aligned. So how do we do on an ABCD? Did we accomplish the things that we set out to do? Are we on track for the year of where we wanted to be? What are we seeing from all that? And what lessons did we learn that we should either do again or not do? I think that's so paramount when I'm going into leadership departments and   working on them with these quarterlies is to see like, what did we do really well and what did we not do and what should we do again and what should we not do again? And when you break it down like that, it's so incredible. And then you go into building your next 90 day plan, if you will, is what these quarterly meetings are. What are the most important three to five things that have to get that in this next quarter that are going to take us three months that are big boulders to help us reach the top mountain point that we've all agreed to is where we want to get to by the end of this year. So if our goal this year is to produce 3 million.   We've to break that down by quarters. We've got to have projections. Obviously, not every quarter is going to be the same based on the ups and downs within a practice. That's something very common. ⁓ Usually, December is not as high. September is not as high. So let's make sure that we're on track for that. Then we're looking at our overhead. We're looking at big initiatives. So maybe it's an operations manual. Maybe it's hiring an associate. Maybe it's getting all of our assistance CPR certified. Maybe it's getting all of our assistance to where they can do   oral surgery, whatever it is, there's big initiatives. Maybe we need to bring billing in house. Maybe we need to outsource billing. Maybe we need to figure out medical billing. Those are big initiatives that are going to move an organization forward exponentially, depending upon your practices needs. So then we break it down. And what I love to do is when we build these 90 day plans, not just have people like what I used to do, and this is something I've learned that I think can really help you out a quarterly is I don't just set up a like, we need to get an operations manual done in 90 days. No, no, no, no.   What is, and this comes from the book Come Up for Air, what is the definition of done? So that means that every department needs to have a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly skeleton. We need to have 20 protocols done per person for all the different departments. That's what the definition of done of getting this operations manual done in 90 days looks like. What does onboarding an associate look like or onboarding a front office team member? It means that they know our company core values, they know our company mission, and that they're able to independently do X, and Z.   Well, what's awesome is when we have a definition of done, now everybody knows what that goal is. Is that realistic to get done in 90 days and what the focus is? Now, when I started working with teams and depending upon the size of it, a lot of times rocks are individual and they're individual department focused. But as organizations get larger and larger, sometimes we do what's called like a rallying cry or like a centralized focus. So maybe it's that this whole quarter,   the focus is getting everybody up on par for operations manual. And that's what we're all gonna focus on. If we just got that thing done amongst all departments, the whole organization would move faster. So there's no right or wrong way to do it. I've just found that depending upon the size of the organization and where they're located and what they're focused on, sometimes that whole collective initiative is the right thing to do. Other times the departments need individual focuses. So once we get those rocks or these big boulders with a 90 day plan with a definition of done, who's doing what,   is this realistic? Do we have the capacity to do it? Then from there you move into like solving issues and resolving. And if you set really, really good rocks and quarterly 90 day plans, what I found is a lot of times the issues actually break apart and there's not as many issues and we solve a lot of the issues because they're fixed in our 90 day plan. And it's so incredible. And so like really having solid, solid ways to solve issues.   to set this up and then we work through the issues. That's one thing I love about being a consultant running these is because we have so many resources. So it's like, oh, we're struggling with scheduling. Great. We have scheduling templates. We're struggling with hiring this person. Great. We already have that. We're struggling with this 30, 90, this 30, 60, 90 onboarding. Great. We already have that for you. We're scheduling with hygiene capacity. Great. We have solutions for that. So helping offices then learn how to solve issues independently is also really beautiful.   what the process is for that and how can we do this in different ways that we can make this even better for the offices is something so good. So when you walk out of your quarterly 90 day plan, you should have one, how did we do last quarter? Two, where are we at for the entire year? What does that look like? Are we on track? Are we off track? And if we're off track, do we have a plan to get back on track with our 90 day plan?   what every person and every department is doing for these next 90 days and their specific, measurable, attainable, realistic with a timeframe with a definition of done on all of them. And they're truly the most important things. We've solved issues, we have massive clarity and all of us agree to have healthy debates. And then what we do is we track it every single week. So it becomes so clearing, so clarifying, and especially for practices that are, I think more obsessive with. ⁓   trying to get so many things done, what this forces you to do is to prioritize, to focus. Now, owners, lot of times, like myself included, I have so many great ideas. And I always think like, this is so great and I want to do X, Y, Z and all these different things. Well, what I found is that actually is really hard for my team to ever feel like they're making progress, they're making traction, there's nothing for them to really do. And so with the quarterly plan, all my great ideas get like pinned for next time because the 90 day plans rolled out.   Now, sometimes things happen. Like we might lose a team member unexpectedly. We might have other things that come up. But if I do this really, really well and my quarterly plan is really set up right, then we shouldn't stray even when things happen. And the goal is that 80 % of your boulders or your 90 day plans are accomplished every single quarter. And your office manager, your regional is responsible and accountable for making sure those like get across the goal line. And so   I love working with offices on this. love setting up. It takes eight hours. So you start out, you start out with some fun like trust building or leadership growth things are how you start. We review the quarter. We look to see how that goes for everybody. We give it a rating of how we did it. Then after that, we go through our vision of where the company is going, our core values. Are those all in alignment? We check to see if our team's all in alignment. Do we have any people we need to?   ⁓ rise up or rise out. We review that. We look to make sure our accountability or org chart is correct and that we've got right players, things are clear for all of it. So to me, it's just a good like housekeeping every single quarter. Then we build our 90 day plan. We overcome obstacles, we solve issues, and then we go to work that next quarter and we check it every single week. And saying that seems so simple. And that's actually why I love traction. That's why I love this model. It's why I love ⁓ the cadence of it.   But what's really amazing is if you pair it with Patrick Lanzioni's five dysfunctions of a team and you really start working on that trust and vulnerability and then healthy debate.   But what's really amazing is when you build the clarity with the quarterly, with the plan, ⁓ and you're working on those healthy debates, the peer-to-peer, the ownership, that's when you really start to win. That's when you start to win as an organization. That's when you start to build trust amongst your leaders. That's when you start to make sure that you're really focused on where you wanna go. And so I'm just so obsessive about it. This is what people do in large organizations and...   When I go to conferences and I talk to really brilliant businesses, they're all running on this. And so I'm like, if this is what the best of the best are doing, and I do think it's the easiest, the most consistent, the easiest to follow. But when I said at the beginning, I used to self-implement and I used to run these meetings and having somebody come in and run them, who's not me, has allowed me to sit in the owner seat, to sit in the CEO seat where I don't have to sit here and think about running it.   But I can actually sit back and I can look and watch my leadership team evolve. I can watch the different pieces. I can ⁓ really truly observe. can think I'm not having to sit here and make sure we're putting things together and I'm pushing my own initiatives. But I have somebody who's there that can see my team from a perspective I can't see them from. And it's such an amazing experience. And so I just strongly recommend if you haven't done it, start, start implementing it. If you need help, reach out Hello@TheDentalATeam.com.   We do this for so many offices and it's something just really magical to be able to help you get the clarity and offices that have implemented have told me like, we just feel alignment. We feel traction. We feel clarity. ⁓ Quarters are not as hard. It's easier to hit goals and expectations. All of that becomes easier. And so I just encourage you to try it, to commit to putting it into place. And this is something where if we can help you guys set it up and to run in for you.   something that we do. So reach out hello at thedeadlyteam.com but truly, this is something that I think you, your organization and every team member deserves. And then you go break it down in departments and we make sure that it's clear, it's tracked, it's measured, and it's focused. And you're actually able to like move the company forward so much. So all those big to do projects that you've always wanted to get done, this is how you get them done. So don't hesitate. Don't wait. Be sure to commit to your practice. Start with the quarterlies. This is how to like   a quick overview of how to run them. There's more in depth. You can reach out, ask questions, but truly you, your practice and your whole leadership team and your whole team deserve to have this. Now, if your team's small, that's okay. You can actually start with your whole team. We can get alignment that way. If your team's larger, you can move it into leadership meetings. So there's a certain spot where I actually move it that's recommended, but other times a lot of it is actually like open to the whole team and there's strategy in both ways to do it. So reach out.   Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. Commit to running amazing quarterlies and just get it done guys. That's what this is about. Thank you guys for listening and as always, thanks for listening. I'll catch you next time on The Dental A Team podcast.  

Town Hall Ohio
Guiding Principles of a Succession Plan

Town Hall Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 15:04


No two succession plans look the same, but there are some guiding principles that can be used to make them all successful. Find out what some of the priciples are and how they are being used by Wright and Moore on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.

The Coach Approach Ministries Podcast
482 An Insight Into the Internal w/ Val Hastings

The Coach Approach Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 22:58


Podcast Notes   Episode 482 An Insight Into the Internal w/ Val Hastings Hosts: Brian Miller, PCC Guest: Val Hastings Date: September 11th, 2025 In this episode, Master Certified Coach Val Hastings shares insights from his book Coaching from the Inside and decades of experience training leaders and coaches worldwide. He unpacks what makes internal coaching unique, how it differs from external coaching, and why every leader can and should integrate coaching into their leadership style. Val also introduces guiding principles for internal coaches, highlighting both opportunities and challenges of coaching within an organization. Key Highlights: Val's coaching journey began unexpectedly but led to a lifelong commitment to transforming leaders through an inside-out approach. Only 7% of coaches work as full-time external coaches—93% are internal leaders, supervisors, or professionals integrating coaching into their roles. Internal coaching presents unique challenges: existing relationships, vested interests in outcomes, confidentiality concerns, and “in-the-moment” hallway or workplace coaching. Three powerful principles from Val's Guiding Principles of Internal Coaching: Coaching Initiative: internal coaches can proactively engage with clients in real time. Demonstrating Worth: internal coaches must continually educate and show value within their organizations. Hat Switching: balancing multiple roles (leader, supervisor, peer, coach) fluidly without derailing conversations. Coaching is often better caught than taught—demonstrations and live experiences help people grasp its transformative power more than explanations. Takeaways: Internal coaching is the reality for most professionals, and learning its unique dynamics is essential for effective leadership. Being intentional about confidentiality, boundaries, and bias safeguards trust when coaching inside an organization. Demonstrating value and educating others about coaching is critical even for internal coaches—visibility and clarity sustain impact. Leaders who master “hat switching” can seamlessly balance authority with coaching presence, maximizing both trust and effectiveness. Coaching from the inside-out creates sustainable cultural transformation, equipping leaders to unlock potential at every level. Get more of Val at the following: Coaching4Today'sLeaders Coaching4Clergy Check out his book! And don't forget to join us as we welcome Val back to host a free, online webinar that will showcase the power and impact of internal coaching! www.coachapproachministries.org/val    Stay Connected: Website: coachapproachministries.org Email: info@coachapproachministries.org LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/coach-approach-ministries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coach.approach.ministries Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachapproachministries7538 Follow us on social media for updates and resources!

Pursuing God with Gene Appel
Episode 1097: Love is our Guiding Principle

Pursuing God with Gene Appel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 6:08


Welcome back to a week where we're dealing with gray areas that surface when we follow Jesus. We've established that love should be our guiding principle when the Bible doesn't give us clear direction, and we've seen how Paul applied this. Today, we'll look at how Paul lived out this principle in his own ministry in a very practical and powerful way. 

Thy Word Is Truth
1 Corinthians 10:12-33 Guiding Principles for the Christian's Behavior

Thy Word Is Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 50:54


ThePrint
CutTheClutter: Doval-Wang Yi meet:Rebuilding India-China ties with return to 2005 deal, de-escalation &border talks

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 21:55


India & China have decided to return to the 2005 agreement on Political Parameters and Guiding Principles for Settlement of the India-China Boundary Question. This, after crucial talks between China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi & NSA Ajit Doval. Both countries have agreed on crucial steps to address the border tensions & to push forward ties. Shekhar Gupta explains the significance of the return to 2005 deal in rebuilding India-China ties, de-escalation and what it means for the border issue. Ep 1717 of #CutTheClutter----more----Read India - China Agreement 2005 here: https://www.mea.gov.in/bilateral-documents.htm?dtl/6534/Agreement+between+the+Government+of+the+Republic+of+India+and+the+Government+of+the+Peoples+Republic+of+China+on+the+Political+Parameters+and+Guiding+Principles+for+the+Settlement+of+the+IndiaChina+Boundary+Question----more----https://www.mea.gov.in/press-releases.htm?dtl/40016/Visit_of_Chinas_Foreign_Minister_and_Special_Representative_on_the_IndiaChina_boundary_question

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.
223. Laughing Matters: Levity, Leadership, and Lasting Connection

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 23:35 Transcription Available


By lightening up your communication, you can build serious connections.Humor in communication isn't all fun and games. According to Alison Wood Brooks and Naomi Bagdonas, levity is one of the most serious tools we have in building successful connections.Wood Brooks and Bagdonas, both teachers, authors, and experts in the field of communication, recognize how crucial levity is to our professional and personal interactions. “It's easy to think of [humor] as this extra bonus thing,” says Wood Brooks. “What we find is it's incredibly core to how people are relating to each other.” Bagdonas agrees: “When there's the presence of laughter in team meetings, those teams are more successful and more creative. Leaders with a sense of humor—not even a good sense of humor—are seen as more motivating, more admired, [and] their teams report being more engaged.”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Wood Brooks and Bagdonas join host Matt Abrahams to explore levity as a mindset, or as Bagdonas puts it, “Navigating life on the precipice of a smile.” Together, they share how lightness and humor can break barriers, bridge connections, and unlock the door to better communication.To listen to the extended Deep Thinks version of this episode, please visit FasterSmarter.io/premium.Episode Reference Links:Alison Wood Brooks Alison's Book: TalkNaomi Bagdonas Naomi's Book: Humor, SeriouslyEp.13 Make 'Em Laugh: How to Use Humor as a Secret Weapon in Your CommunicationEp.73 Listen Up: Why It's Better to Be Interested Than InterestingEp.89 Listen, Listen, Listen: How to Build Deep ConnectionsEp.169 Don't Be a ZQ: Make Your Conversations Count   Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (03:13) - Talk Tour Insights (04:33) - Top Advice on Asking Questions (06:43) - Guiding Principles for Leaders (09:17) - Importance of Levity (11:17) - Why Humor Matters (13:06) - Letting Go of Comfort (16:24) - Overthinking Levity (18:30) - Creating Space for Levity (22:02) - Conclusion  *****This Episode is sponsored by Stanford. Stay Informed on Stanford's world changing research by signing up for the Stanford ReportSupport Think Fast Talk Smart by joining TFTS Premium.        

Steve Forbes: What's Ahead
Spotlight: To Handle Russia And Iran, The U.S. Must Embrace A New Guiding Principle

Steve Forbes: What's Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 4:28


Steve Forbes looks to the historical example of "X"—the pseudonym of George F. Kennan, who advanced the policy of containment that helped serve as a North Star for U.S. foreign policy for decades—to argue that we now need a new guiding principle to take us safely through our present confused, dangerous times.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wretched Radio
JUST WAR? GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR CHRISTIAN SUPPORT OF U.S. INTERVENTION

Wretched Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 55:00


Segment 1: • Is America right to intervene? The Middle East crisis raises tough theological and political questions. • Distinguishing between national Israel and covenant Israel requires careful biblical thinking. • Todd introduces Just War Theory: legitimate government, last resort, just cause — but it's not so simple. Segment 2: • The Just War debate gets even messier when we add goals, methods, and terms of peace. • Terror attacks complicate the moral landscape—how do Christians think clearly here? • Biblical principles demand wisdom, not just reactionary headlines. Segment 3: • A violent attack in Michigan stopped by brave church members — do you have a plan? • Churches must take serious security precautions in an increasingly hostile culture. • Evil doesn't take Sundays off — wise leadership includes protecting the flock. Segment 4: • VBS has morphed — but should kids lead Sunday worship? • Entertainment-driven services may feel fun, but undermine biblical worship. • Worship isn't a Whoopty Doo Fest; it's about glorifying God, not entertaining people. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!

Ask Jim Miller

Every advisor hits a point in their career where tactics alone are not enough. That is when you need principles — a personal operating system that keeps you focused, sharp, and intentional no matter what is happening in the market. In this episode of Monday Morning Pep Talk, Jim Miller shares the 10 non-negotiable philosophies that guide his life and business. These are the timeless, foundational principles that helped him build three successful businesses and coach thousands of real estate professionals toward higher productivity, deeper purpose, and more predictable success. Whether you are navigating a changing market, reevaluating your client list, or simply seeking more clarity in your day-to-day decisions, this episode is your opportunity to reset your compass.

The Executives' Exchange
Episode 077 – Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, Author and Executive Coach

The Executives' Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 51:24


    In this episode of the Executives' Exchange, world-renowned executive coach and bestselling author, Marshall Goldsmith, joins Harry Kraemer of Northwestern University to share timeless advice on career and life success. Learn proven strategies that can help participants successfully balance being present, while simultaneously planning for your future in a world that is ever changing. This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience in February 2025.    00:00 – Intro   01:50 – Key to Being a Great Coach  6:35 – Common Challenges when Changing Behaviors  8:31 – Identifying and Overcoming Blind Spots  9:10 – The Most Effective Methodology  12:50 – Role of Feedback, or Feed “Forward”  13:51 – Evolving Landscape of Leadership  18:27 – Coping with Hard Decisions   21:00 – Achievement vs. Happiness   24:00 – The Power of Mentorship  28:10 – AI Platform   31:00 – Daily Practices for Effective Leadership  33:50 – What Future Leaders Need to Know  36:23 – Guiding Principles and Philosophies  40:35 – The Secret to Staying Inspired  44:44 – Do the Work or Let it Go  48:35 – Final Bits of Advice  50:48 – Outro    Episode Link: Marshall Goldsmith     Guest Host: Harry M. Kraemer, Clinical Professor of Management & Organizations, Northwestern University  Producer: Eva Penar, Chief Content & Communications Officer, The Executives' Club of Chicago        Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.     Thank you to our podcast sponsor, Shure Incorporated.    For nearly 100 years, Shure Incorporated has developed best-in-class audio products that provide high-quality performance, reliability and value. Headquartered in Niles, Illinois, our history of innovation and expertise in acoustics, wireless technology, and more enables us to deliver seamless, transparent audio experiences to a global audience. Our diverse product line includes world-class wired and wireless microphones, networked audio systems and signal processors, conferencing and discussion systems, software, a loudspeaker, and award-winning earphones and headphones.    Find Shure on: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram 

The Advanced Selling Podcast
Guiding Principles: Part 2

The Advanced Selling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 12:46


In this episode, Bryan continues exploring the Guiding Principles of the Blind Zebra Sales Operating System, picking up where he left off in Part 1. This time, he dives into the principles of intent and assertiveness — and why they're game-changers for sales conversations. He shares how locking in a clear next step can eliminate the dreaded "calendaring ping pong" and keep momentum strong. Bryan explains how intent and assertiveness create a more customer-centered experience, even if that means losing the deal when the timing, problem, or solution isn't quite right. Curious about certification in the Blind Zebra Sales Operating System? Learn more here. And if you haven't already, make sure you join the Advanced Selling Podcast LinkedIn group: http://advancedsellingpodcast.com/linkedin.

Capital Allocators
[REPLAY] Louis-Vincent Gave – Macro Consequences of Government Sanctions (Capital Allocators, EP.247)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 45:12


Louis-Vincent Gave is the Founding Partner and CEO of GaveKal, one of the world's leading independent providers of macro research, and GaveKal Capital, a manager of $2.7 billion in assets. Louis launched GaveKal alongside his father in 2000 and has become a go-to source for creative research on global economics and asset allocation, particularly in China. He recently penned CYA as a Guiding Principle, dissecting the consequences of Western government responses to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He joined me to discuss the key takeaways.   Our conversation starts with Louis' background and founding of GaveKal, and turns to the potential second order impacts of freezing reserves, seizing oligarch assets, end of Swiss neutrality, energy prices, and military spending. We close discussing how the situation may affect China.   Learn More‍ Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn‍ Subscribe to the mailing list‍ Access Transcript with Premium Membership

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.
195. Q&A on Conflict, Confidence, and Connection: Me2We 2025 Part 2

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 13:15 Transcription Available


Stanford experts answer live questions on leadership, authenticity, and communication.What happens when four top Stanford thinkers take live questions from a room full of leaders? In Part 2 of this special Think Fast, Talk Smart series from the Stanford LEAD Me2We Conference, Matt Abrahams and his panel of expert GSB faculty—Allison Kluger, Naomi Bagdonas, Christian Wheeler, and Nir Halevy—answer questions from a live audience. They cover real-world challenges around leadership, authenticity, psychological safety, and managing your reputation in complex environments. With honest reflections and actionable advice, their answers offer a candid look at what it takes to lead with intention while staying true to yourself.Episode Reference Links:Allison Kluger Book Allison Contributed to:  Brand Up Naomi Bagdonas Nir Halevy Christian Wheeler Ep.2 Communicating Our Multiple Selves: How to Effectively Manage Your Reputation Ep.13 Make 'Em Laugh: How to Use Humor as a Secret Weapon in Your Communication Ep.30 Dissolve Disagreements: How Communication Impacts Conflict Ep.18 Managing in the Moment: How to Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:16) - Bridging Political Divides (05:29) - Navigating Confidence and Context (07:34) - Rethinking Leadership and Reputation (12:18) - Conclusion *****Stay Informed on Stanford's world changing research by signing up for the Stanford ReportJoin our upcoming 200th episode live event April 14 & 15Become a Faster Smarter Supporter by joining TFTS Premium.