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Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless and Toxic Marriages.Have Your Cake And Eat It Too!In this episode of The 'NEW' Marriage, we dive into the concept of "Having Your Cake and Eating It Too" within a relationship. Is it possible to balance personal desires with the needs of your partner, while maintaining a healthy and thriving marriage? Join us as we explore how to find fulfillment and satisfaction without compromising the integrity of your relationship.We'll cover practical strategies, communication techniques, and real-life examples to help you achieve a balanced love life where both partners truly win.
In this episode you'll discover:How to build a second business without destroying the firstTurning Your Practice Pain into a 2nd BusinessCan you be a Chiropractor AND run a second business successfully?Having Your Cake and Eating it Too… Episode Highlights02:49 - Dr. Tabor Smith shares how chiropractic transformed his life leading him to pursue it as a career. 05:25 - Creating awareness for spine health can lead to healthier habits like regular exercise and chiropractic care.09:27 - The current influx of technology is having a negative impact on the spine such as prolonged screen time leading to spinal degeneration. 12:19 - By emphasizing the importance of lifetime spinal hygiene and creating that mindset in your patient, retention rates can increase dramatically. 16:10 - Spinal hygiene products can provide simplicity for patients and increase compliance.21:20 - Encourage spinal health routines in your team as well. This will boost confidence, energy and congruence.25:29 - The benefits of being an entrepreneurial chiropractic couple. 30:24 - Lessons learned from having multiple businesses. Resources MentionedTo learn more about the REM CEO Program, please visit: www.theremarkablepractice.com/rem-ceoFor more information please visit: www.RetentionChallenge.com and www.ABetterWayMovie.comSchedule a Brainstorming call with Dr. PeteDr. Stephen's LinkedInDr. Peter's LinkedInThe Remarkable CEO WebsiteDr. Stephen's Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic Business
Introducing Here's What I Don't Raft, the only authorized podcast white-water rafting trip on the eastern seaboard. For only $299.99 plus rental costs, you can join the HWIDG crew on the wettest, drunkest ride of your life, aside from that one time in college. Order now and you can secure a guaranteed tip-over by the crew. Order the platinum package for $499.99 and you'll get the official 2023 HWIDR beer koozie and :- Having Your Cake and Eating It Too- Zipper Morons- Not Swinging the Axe- Luxury PhonesDon't you love greed? The fat kid that hogs all the cake. The guy that cuts the line. The scalper that buys up all the stock to resell. Disney. Meta. All these companies keep buying up little subsidiaries so they grow bigger and make more money than ever, making record breaking profits. And they have the gall to then turn around and make us pay more for their products. And we stand there and take it, like good little altar boys.We all have zippers. Pants, jackets, bags, our life is filled with them. And they're very simple objects. You look at one and pull it up and down a few times, and ta-da you know how it works. But apparently the world is filled with morons who think zippers are magic. Portals to the dimension of things staying closed. So it's no wonder why they can't be asked to merge lanes in traffic properly in the zipper method. It's either-me-me-me like a loose zipper slider, straight to the front without regard for anyone else, or stuck in place letting everyone else past because their daily affirmation said "do a random act of kindness today".Horror, like many genres stands to amplify the best and worst of humanity. The zombie survival sub-genre in particular shows the lengths we'll go to to survive. So what happens when the fan-favorite character gets bitten or scratched? The heroes have no time to lose, they've got to chop off the limb in order to stop infection. Then they get a cool blade arm attachment or whatever. In this analogy the infection is a cash-bleeding bad decision project like Batgirl. At least they had the balls to cut it off before it did any damage. Remember when you could buy the coolest, hippest phone in the world for 15 bucks? Back in the 90's, 15 smackeroos got you the cutting edge of technology: the see-thru phone. 15 years ago I bought a new slider phone for 20 or 30 bucks. Because they were just the vehicle for service. You can text or call on any phone, they were just hunks of plastic. Then they got smart. Have they gotten even smarter since 2007? A little bit. A tad. But not 3 or four times as much. The original iPhone was 500 bucks. Expensive for sure, but the cutting edge of phone and pocket technology. These days? 500 bucks will get you a solid phone. More than you need, not the top end, but solid. Yet we've got people spending near 2 grand for the same thing but it folds.All this and more on this week's episode! Don't forget to join us on DISCORD, support us through the end on PATREON or by BUYING A SHIRT.
On today's 'ROR Morning Show, it's Morning Court: The Case of Having Your Cake and Smooshing it, too! Plus, Worlde goes big time, retire these phrases and local olympians. In today's Dirty Laundry, Madonna vs Nelly. Should he comment on her body? An Uber driver picked up her boyfriend, while he was on a date with another woman. Should she dump him? And don't miss Supah Smaht in 60 Seconds! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
Rob Anspach interview LaurieAnn Campbell about branding, bulimia and the importance of Having Your Cake and Not Eating It Too. The post Ep 136 – The True You first appeared on Rob Anspach's E-Heroes.
Religion in Star Trek. “Nothing more than a substitute brain” was the characteristically dismissive phrase Gene Roddenberry once used to describe religion. This perspective found its way on screen in various episodes of The Original Series and The Next Generation that presented religious practice as misguided, primitive, or worse. It wasn’t until after Roddenberry’s death in 1991 that Star Trek began engaging with religion—frequently rebranded as faith—in more positive ways. Deep Space Nine, in particular, took religious belief seriously from the get-go, offering not only two series regulars who were viewed as religions figures, but a serialized narrative that demanded viewers consider spiritual questions and themes. In this episode of Primitive Culture, recording live at the Church of St. Michael East Wickham in London, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Reverend Peter Organ for a look at Star Trek’s changing stance on religious belief and practice. They consider the shift, from the mid-90s onwards, away from Roddenberry’s implacable atheism, and also look at how key elements of Christian scripture have, in fact, been incorporated into the show’s storylines ever since the 1960s. They also look at how their own beliefs about religion—as an atheist and a man of the cloth respectively—have impacted their viewing of Star Trek. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Roddenberry’s Atheism (00:06:35) Having Your Cake and Eating It … on DS9 (00:15:00) Ways to Eden (00:22:40) Gods (00:27:40) Devils (00:38:55) Reluctant Messiahs (00:49:12) Sacrifice (00:58:35) Faith of the Heart (01:05:15) Final Thoughts (01:09:43) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Peter Organ Production Clara Cook (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Lauren gives the Lo Down on Beyonce’s HBCU halftime show at Coachella, and why all Americans need a Black College experience, especially vultures like Post Malone. Kylie Jenner was also at Coachella, but where was her baby? And does this partially explain why people are insensitive to Khloe and “Kardashians in Crisis”? Jarvis Landry got $75 Mill from Cleveland, and Russell Westbrook has averaged a triple-double the past two seasons, but how does that make him out of his “cotton picking mind”? Also, is the “beef” between Nicki and Cardi based on a miscommunication, or jealousy/pettiness? In other news, Kim Zolciak thinks that comedy and #MeToo are one in the same, but we explain why her comments are irrelevant. Aprille talks about why “Having Your Cake and Eating it Too” gets Lost In Translation, but Lauren thinks she’s selfish. We also give other opinions NobodyAskd For- Listen to them on Apple podcasts and SoundCloud. Thanks for the Love (link in bio) PS- Shoutout to everyone at Dockweiler beach this weekend.
Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl
This event is co-sponsored by the Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. This talk addresses a range of issues relating to digital incivility with en emphasis on cyber-violence. What are the most common negative behaviors online? How are these perceived and experienced by users? What is cyber-violence? Who does it target? What steps can be taken to prevent such behaviors? How should they be addressed once they've occurred? What challenges does the legal system face when dealing with cyber-violence related offenses? Professor Carrillo draws from the Cyber-Violence Project he co-directs at GW Law School to offer responses to these and related questions. About Arturo Arturo J. Carrillo is Professor of Law, Director of the International Human Rights Clinic, and Co-Director of the Global Internet Freedom & Human Rights Project at The George Washington University Law School. Before joining the faculty, Professor Carrillo served as the acting director of the Human Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, where he was also Lecturer in Law and the Henkin Senior Fellow with Columbia’s Human Rights Institute. Prior to entering the academy in 2000, he worked as a legal advisor in the Human Rights Division of the United Nations Observer Mission to El Salvador (ONUSAL), as well as for non-governmental organizations in his native Colombia, where he also taught international law and human rights. From 2005 to 2010, Professor Carrillo was a senior advisor on human rights to the U.S. Agency on International Development (USAID) in Colombia. Professor Carrillo’s expertise is in public international law; Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and human rights, especially Internet freedom; transitional justice; human rights and humanitarian law; and comparative clinical legal education. He is the author of a number of publications in English and Spanish on these topics. His recent article, "Having Your Cake and Eating It Too? Zero-rating, Net Neutrality and International Law," was published by the Stanford Technology Law Review (Fall 2016). As part of his clinical practice, Professor Carrillo has litigated extensively in U.S. courts and before regional human rights tribunals. Professor Carrillo received a BA from Princeton University, a JD from The George Washington University, and an LLM from Columbia University. For more info on this event visit: https://cyber.harvard.edu/node/99846
How many people live their life from "Ground Hog Day" - doing the same thing day after day and wonder why they are depressed, unhappy and bored? Are you aware that there is a totally different way to function in this world that is about empowering you to be aware of everything and to get you out of the conflicts that are limiting you and your creations. Are you looking to create a much larger life that what you currently have, and know that there is so much more possible in the world? Are you ready to have the adventure called living? Margaret Braunack has over 25 years of experience in the fields of health and personal development in various roles including management, sales, mentoring, coaching, training and development. She has worked and trained with some of the world's leading organizations, mentors and coaches and she has gained the knowledge and techniques to truly know how to facilitate anyone to instant success. Margaret is a Published Author, Naturopath, Bodyworker, an Internationally Recognized Trainer in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), National Values Trainer, Master Time Line Therapist, a Certified Master Hypnotherapist, Mentor, Coach, Dynamic International Keynote Speaker and Seminar Presenter and Licensed Facilitator of Access Consciousness. She covers a wide range of seminar and workshop topics and specializes in, Leadership, Money & Business, Employment Training, Conscious Relationships with Children & Finding You and Your Voice in Your Relationships. She is currently facilitating 2.5 Day Workshops modelled from her book "Having Your Cake and Eating It Too. The Hedonist's Guide to Opulent, Decadent & Orgasmic Living! Is about showing people how to create a world that works for them. www.margaretbraunack.com www.imperfectbrilliance.com ~ www.facebook.com/imperfectbrilliance
Does your life feel like a version of Ground Hog Day? Are you bored, unhappy and perhaps even depressed doing the same thing day after day, but not really sure how you can change it? Our guest Margaret Braunack lived in the either or universe for a long time, and now knows that making different choices and being willing to continually add to her life is what truly allows her to create her living of choice. How many times as a child were you told: Well, you can have this or this, you cant have both. How much limitation has that created in your world? Are you now ready for the adventure called living? Are you ready to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too? The Hedonists Guide to Opulent, Decadent and Orgasmic Living. Hmmmm, and you wouldnt choose this for what reason? Margaret Braunack is an International Speaker, Transformational Coach and Author and has over 30 years of experience in the fields of natural health, personal and professional development in various roles including management, sales, mentoring, coaching, and training. She has worked and trained with some of the world's leading organizations, mentors and coaches and has gained the knowledge and techniques to truly know how to facilitate anyone to instant success. She has studied Naturopathy, is a Bodyworker, an Internationally Recognized Trainer in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), National Values Trainer, Master Time Line Therapist, a Certified Master Hypnotherapist, Mentor, Coach, Dynamic International Keynote Speaker and Seminar Presenter and Licensed Facilitator of Access Consciousness®. Her first book called Having Your Cake and Eating It Too is now available. Join them all in the Playground of Possibilities on Monday 17th November (3pm GMT, 10am Eastern, 7am Pacific). https://www.facebook.com/LifeWithPlay