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Alvin and German conduct a powerful conversation with public health leader and community advocate Dr. Paula Madison Ryner '92. With over 30 years of experience in the public health sector, Paula has devoted her career to advancing health equity, empowering communities, and championing the well-being of underserved populations. She holds a Doctorate in Health Leadership from Seton Hall University and a dual Master's in Public Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. A highly decorated leader, Paula was recognized as one of the Most Powerful Women in New Jersey for four consecutive years (2018–2021) by NJ Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg. In 2024, she was honored with the United States President's Leadership Award from the UNESCO Center for Peace for her transformative contributions to development, peace, and leadership in communities of African descent. Since graduating from Colgate, Paula has been a dynamic force for change, service, and leadership. She is the Immediate Past President of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. (Bergen/Passaic chapter), where she led the chapter to be named a national model for four consecutive years. Her community involvement continues through leadership roles including Vice President of the Board of Bergen Volunteers, Vice President and Programs Chair of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Bergen County Chapter), and appointed positions on several local government advisory boards. In addition to her nonprofit leadership, Dr. Madison Ryner is the co-founder of Ryner and Associates, an organizational consulting firm, and is preparing to launch P.Mad Consulting Group, along with a new podcast supporting African American caregivers of loved ones with dementia. At Colgate, Paula was a Night Flight radio host on WRCU, a member of the Sojourners, and earned her Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Anthropology/African American Studies.
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – At Louisiana Health Freedom Day, Dr. Peter McCullough and Pastor Tony Spell called out corruption in public health leadership. RFK Jr., now heading HHS, has fired top NIH officials, including Fauci's wife, Christine Grady. The bold shakeup signals a crackdown on the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex. Catch McCullough's full reaction on the Ask Dr. Drew Show.
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – At Louisiana Health Freedom Day, Dr. Peter McCullough and Pastor Tony Spell called out corruption in public health leadership. RFK Jr., now heading HHS, has fired top NIH officials, including Fauci's wife, Christine Grady. The bold shakeup signals a crackdown on the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex. Catch McCullough's full reaction on the Ask Dr. Drew Show.
The I Love CVille Show headlines: Former Neurosurgery Co-Chair Backs Health Leadership Cavalier Daily Condemns UVA Board Of Visitors DEI Programs May Prove Hard To Scrub From UVA Darden Towe Park: Tennis Out, Pickleball In VA USPS Offering Early Retirement Incentive 6-Story, 180 Affordable Units At 1000 Wertland? Concerns Over Police Civilian Oversight Board Jerry Ratcliffe: Sanchez Fired In Charlotte Hotel Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
Montrose County’s new public health director, Mirza Ahmed, is facing backlash over his WHO background and medical credentials—supporters call it a step forward, while critics raise concerns. Meanwhile, tragedy strikes in the San Juans as a Crested Butte snowboard instructor loses her life in an avalanche near Ophir Pass. We unpack both stories and their impact on the community.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it mean to decolonise the health system? How do we shift from a system that wasn’t built for First Nations communities to one that recognises, respects, and integrates Indigenous knowledge and leadership? In this episode of Future Fit Leadership, I sit down with Dr. Ngaree Blow, a proud First Nations woman and a leader in public health, medical education, and Indigenous health advocacy. We explore her journey into medicine, the challenges she faced as an Indigenous medical student, and the systemic barriers that continue to impact First Nations health outcomes. Dr. Blow shares her vision for a healthcare system that is truly inclusive, where Indigenous ways of healing are valued, where representation in leadership drives better policy, and where First Nations communities no longer face the same health inequities that have existed for generations. We also discuss It’s a Mob Thing, her grassroots initiative that empowers Indigenous communities through culture and storytelling, and the upcoming It’s a Mob Thing Festival in Geelong on March 15. This conversation is about leadership, systemic change, and the power of representation. If we want a better, more equitable future, we need to start by listening to those who are leading the change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for an inspiring and eye-opening conversation with Rich "Raz" Razgaitis, the founder and CEO of FloWater—a company on a mission to revolutionize how we hydrate while eliminating plastic waste. Raz is a passionate entrepreneur and leader who has helped save over 1 billion plastic bottles while reimagining what clean drinking water should be. This episode is far more than a podcast about water; “Raz” shares some extraordinary business lessons and principles that can surely help any entrepreneur and health & fitness enthusiast live a more mission and purpose-driven life. In this powerful episode, we dive into: ✅ The mission behind FloWater—and why access to clean, safe, and great-tasting water is a fundamental human right. ✅ The shocking reality of tap water in the U.S.—94 out of 50,000+ chemicals are regulated in our drinking water. ✅ Simple, practical hydration tips—how to ensure you're drinking enough water daily without disrupting digestion or sleep. ✅ Building a mission-driven business is no straight line. Can you share a time when you fell flat on your face--and what you learned from getting back up? ✅ Balancing entrepreneurship and family—Raz's personal journey through fatherhood, divorce, and redefining priorities. ✅ The keys to leadership & scaling a mission-driven company—his 2 core hiring principles and the importance of authenticity, trust, and extreme accountability. ✅ How do you keep your leadership style refreshed and avoid burnout? ✅ What's your LIFE legacy? If you're passionate about health, leadership, sustainability, or entrepreneurship, this episode is a MUST-LISTEN. Raz delivers powerful insights, game-changing strategies, and a wake-up call about the future of water. If you loved today's episode, we'd love for you to share it with your community and tag us in your Instagram story at: IG: @todddurkin and @drinkflowater If you found value in this conversation, be sure to subscribe to the podcast—your support helps us continue bringing you inspiring stories and actionable insights. Thank you for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode!
New health minister Simeon Brown is presiding over a list of resignations from high-ranking health officials…Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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Are you an executive or leader struggling with stress, burnout, or decision fatigue? Join us for a powerful conversation withDr. Josh McConkey, MD—ER-trained physician, military commander, and resilience expert—as he sharesbattle-tested mental health strategies for leaders.
We speak with Emeka Iloegbu, a DrPH student and global health leader with over 15 years of experience in tackling infectious diseases and strengthening health systems. From his early days volunteering with the Red Cross in New York City to playing critical roles in pandemic responses for H1N1, Zika, Ebola, COVID-19, and monkeypox, Emeka has worked at the intersection of laboratory science, public health, and policy. As an assistant professor at CUNY and a United Nations representative, he is engaged in HIV research, antimicrobial resistance, and the integration of molecular diagnostics into public health strategies. He discusses his transition from analyzing cells under a microscope at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to influencing policy decisions at the UN and Department of Health, emphasizing the importance of adaptive leadership, community-based surveillance, and strengthening global health infrastructure. We also dive into his research in implementation science, his role in advancing sickle cell disease interventions, and how he is using his vast experience to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and real-world impact. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit http://www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
In this episode Dr. Murphy talks with Claudia Hawkins, MD, Director of the Center for Global Communicable and Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Robert J. Havey, MD Institute for Global Health. She shares her career path from a medical student in the UK to her impactful work in infectious diseases and global health at Northwestern University which includes groundbreaking HIV and Hepatitis co-infection research.
#341 In this episode, Guy and his guest, Dr. Anoop Kumar delved into the concept of healing and wholeness, emphasizing the limitations of conventional medical education and the importance of understanding the complete human anatomy through the physical, mental, energetic, informational, and consciousness layers. Dr. Kumar shared his personal near-death-like experience, shedding light on its profound impact on his perspective on life and medicine. He also discussed how nutrition, movement, connection, and rest are critical components of holistic healing. Dr. Kumar presented his vision for healthcare transformation and the upcoming course on the science of consciousness to bridge the gap between current healthcare practices and holistic wellness. Tune in for a deep dive into human potential and the future of healing. About Dr. Anoop: Dr. Kumar grew up in a family steeped in the philosophy of Advaita (non-duality). He enjoyed exploring the intersections of consciousness, academics, and practical life. After a near-death-like experience in medical school, he began to integrate a deeper understanding of consciousness with existing medical knowledge, elucidating the science of consciousness as a common knowledge base for all healing systems. Dr. Kumar is Board-Certified in Emergency Medicine and holds a Master's degree in Management with a focus in Health Leadership. He is the author of numerous articles on mind-body perspectives as well as of two books, Michelangelo's Medicine and Is This a Dream? Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - Dr REVEALS How You're Kept DISCONNECTED From Your True Power (00:14) - A Mystical Experience: Sitting in the Middle of the Sun (00:41) - Insights on Mental Illness and Spiritual Traditions (01:02) - Podcast Introduction and Dr. Kumar's Mystical Experiences (02:13) - Welcome Dr. Anoop Kumar (03:55) - The Concept of Healing and Wholeness (05:13) - The Journey of Reassociation and Education's Role (10:47) - Dr. Kumar's Near-Death Experience (21:03) - The Five Bodies Model of Human Anatomy (28:16) - Intervening at the Mental Body (28:47) - Multi-Directional Healing (29:24) - Current Medical Education Limitations (31:24) - The Power of Belief Systems (32:30) - A Shift in Paradigm (34:21) - The Body's Healing Potential (36:34) - Nutrition and Movement (42:43) - Connection and Rest (48:03) - The Wonder Drug Within (49:03) - Conclusion and Resources How to Contact Dr. Anoop Kumar, MD, MM:www.numocore.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
Send us a textIn this inspiring episode of Security Halt!, host Deny Caballero is joined by an exceptional panel of veterans and leaders dedicated to supporting their community. Dean Goble, a Green Beret and CEO of the Special Forces Foundation, Lowell Koppert, a veteran advocate and entrepreneur behind 56 Brave Patriot Apparel, and Kagan Dunlap, an active-duty Marine Corps officer and influential social media figure, come together to share their insights and experiences.The discussion dives into the vital importance of community support for veterans, the role of influencers in advocating for mental health and positive change, and the challenges veterans face transitioning to civilian life. Through personal stories and innovative initiatives, these leaders address the need to break free from the victim mentality, foster resilience, and embrace accountability and leadership.Listeners will gain valuable insights on fostering gratitude, overcoming challenges, and building connections that empower veterans to thrive. Tune in to hear how these leaders are driving positive change in the military and veteran community. Follow, share, like, and subscribe on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts to join the conversation and support our mission.BE A BRO! Support the show!!buymeacoffee.com/sechaltpodcasthttps://buymeacoffee.com/sechaltpodcast Looking for hand crafted, custom work, military memorabilia or need something laser engraved? Connect with my good friend and PREMIER Season 7 SponsorEric Gilgenast.Instagram: haus_gilgenast_woodworks_mainhttps://www.instagram.com/haus_gilgenast_woodworks_main/ Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Guests and Their Backgrounds04:02 Community Engagement and Veteran Support Initiatives10:48 Mental Health and the Veteran Community18:16 The Role of Influencers in Veteran Advocacy23:47 The Importance of Connection and Transitioning Out24:15 Community Support and Awareness25:42 The Double-Edged Sword of Veteran Advocacy26:55 The Challenge of Positivity27:51 Mental Health and Physical Fitness28:50 The Security Halt Semi-Hard Challenge30:14 Local Veteran Initiatives31:40 The Hometown Heroes Program34:03 Impactful Philanthropy Stories37:21 The Importance of Recognition39:39 Breaking the Victim Mentality42:23 Navigating Public Perception48:43 Impact of Global Events on Military Operations49:39 Raising Awareness on Policy Changes and Health Issues50:38 Mental Health Challenges in the Military Community51:51 The Importance of Open Communication and Vulnerability52:58 Celebrating Positivity and Accountability54:31 Personal Growth and Change After Military Service56:57 Finding Your Tribe After Service01:00:27 The Dangers of Comparison in the Military01:02:53 Embracing Life's Challenges and Positivity01:05:56 Constructive Criticism and Leadership01:09:46 Encouragement for a Positive Mindset Instagram: @securityhaltX: @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.podLinkedIn: Deny CaballeroFollow Dean, Lowell, and Kagan on social media and check out The Special Forces Foundation today!Support the showProduced by Security Halt Media
In this episode we speak with Priya Kanayson (MPH '14) whose career has taken her from New York City to Abu Dhabi, where she is now a leader in global health policy. As Director of Advocacy and Communications at the Global Institute for Disease Elimination (GLIDE) and a founding member of the UAE's Women in Global Health organization, Priya works on innovative strategies to eliminate diseases like malaria, polio, and neglected tropical diseases. She discusses the unique challenges of building a global health hub outside the traditional centers in the U.S. and Europe, highlights the importance of addressing vector-borne diseases due to climate change, and offers insights into navigating cultural and professional dynamics across borders. Priya's story of embracing risk, expanding her policy expertise, and advocating for health equity on a global scale is a powerful inspiration for aspiring public health professionals. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit http://www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
Summer McGee, President of Salem Academy and College, returns to the podcast to give an update of progress since her arrival as President of the institution. Summer shares her insights and experience on a variety of topics including: - How Salem is preparing young leaders for healthier communities - Infusing health and wellness across the curricula and developing new health-related programs and leadership development - The current state of women in leadership roles - Developing the next generation of women leaders and the path to leadership - Building confidence and keeping interest high in non-traditional pursuits in a single sex environment - Updates on the Academy college prep experience - Growth in size and geographical reach - The role of athletics and growth in the athletics programs - Cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit and partnerships in the innovation community - Recruiting and retaining faculty in a competitive landscape - Changes in the approach from Janterm to Maymester - The importance of student mental and physical health - Growth around Old Salem and South Broad Street and creating bridges to and partnerships with surrounding communities - The use of artificial intelligence at the college - Balancing protection of women only spaces and inclusion with regards to transgenderism - Future direction of the Health Leadership Forum - Collaboration and support from other women leaders in the community Learn more about Summer and Salem at https://www.salem.edu
Join me in this inspiring episode as I chat with Liz Stirn, a licensed clinical social worker from Indiana, who made the bold leap from 15 years in community mental health to building her own mentorship and consulting business. Liz shares her passion for supporting new social workers, how to navigate the challenges of combat compassion fatigue, and step into leadership roles with confidence. She opens up about the obstacles she's faced—like the mental health stigma, funding barriers, and how she's been driven to create accessible mental health programs for children in schools. Liz also gets real about overcoming imposter syndrome, learning the ropes of running a business, and finding the courage to dive into the unknown. Liz is all about harmony over perfection, reminding us that we need to fill our own cup before we can truly support others. This conversation is packed with heart, insight, and practical takeaways. I can't wait for you to dive in! Learn more: Website: https://www.guidedvisionllc.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-stirn-05815a8a/ Get access to Liz's Free Mini Mastermind: HERE Watch here: Listen here: Join the Waitlist for... THE TECH SAVVY LAUNCH ACCELERATOR Eliminate the technical and digital barriers that often get in the way so that you can have a smooth launch experience with implementation support. A 12-week step-by-step journey designed to help coaches, consultants, and creators transform your expertise with confidence into an effortless launch for your digital program or course. Join the Waitlist Hey, I'm Nicole! My mission is to support you with your marketing strategy, implementation and accountability for you to move away from inaction and indecisiveness to using the systems and tools that will help you start, grow, and scale your business. There's a simpler way for you to learn, create, and do. Let's get started on creating the life and business you desire! Download The Ultimate Business Launch Checklist Want to be a guest on The Nicole Richardson Podcast? Let's have a virtual meetup. I'd love to hear more about your story! Let's Chat! Have questions, comments, or reviews? Send them to us at hello@nicolerrichardson.com
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T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Janiah Fields, a senior psychology major and Africana Studies minor at McDaniel College, to discuss her work as a mental health advocate for Black youth, particularly around the issue of suicidality. Janiah provides insight on how to foster mental wellness within younger generations.SpotlightSiwe Monsanto, a young student, gifted dancer, writer and guitar player from NYC, died by suicide on June 29, 2011 at the age of 15. ResourceThe Black Mental Health Alliance works to develop, promote and sponsor trusted culturally-relevant educational forums, trainings and referral services that support the health and well-being of Black people and their communities.Additional ResourceDr. Rheeda Walker encourages us to take inventory of our psychological fortitude, a measure of how well an individual can cope with difficult situations. Dr. Walker rates this score from 0 to 10, with 0 representing a lack of desire to go on with life and 10 representing the highest level of resilience. Strive for a score of 7 or better. To learn more, check out her book titled The Unapologetic Guide To Black Mental Health. Community ChangemakerDr. Earl Turner, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and a tenured associate professor in Los Angeles, CA, who founded Therapy for Black Kids (T4BK). T4BK was created to help parents deal with the challenges of racial injustice and foster resilience to promote healthy development. Upcoming Events!The 2024 Midwest Suicide Prevention and Mental Health SummitDate: October 17-18, 2024Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OHClick here for more info.Black & Suicidal Peer Support GroupDate: October 30, 2024Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PMLocation: ZoomSign up here!Moment of Inspiration: Your story and your voice are powerful. Share them, and you might inspire someone else to find their own path to healing.DonateYour support helps us to fulfill our mission of preventing suicide in the Black community. Support the cause!ShopGet your merch and support the show!Connect with Us!Follow BPDBST on IGFollow BPDBST on TikTokSubscribe to BPDBST on YoutubeFollow BPDBST on FacebookFollow BPDBST on LinkedInFollow T-Kea on IG and TikTokFollow Jordan on IGSupport the show
Join Ed Parcaut on the Inner Edison Podcast as he sits down with Roger Martin, co-founder and CEO of Rockbox Fitness and board member of Beamlight Sauna. In this episode, Roger shares his incredible journey from 25 years in the pharmaceutical industry to becoming a leading entrepreneur in the fitness realm. Learn about the pivotal moments that made Roger switch gears, his insights into effective hiring and leadership, and the unique fitness concept behind Rockbox Fitness. Discover how Roger leverages his vast experience in sales and marketing to help people prioritize their health and make smarter decisions. Whether it's through Rockbox's innovative fitness studios or his newly published book, "An Insider's Guide to Secrets from an Entrepreneur's Playbook," Roger provides invaluable advice for budding entrepreneurs and fitness enthusiasts alike. Don't miss this engaging conversation covering the importance of fitness, the nuances of hiring and firing, and the psychological aspects of weight loss. Plus, get a sneak peek into the Rockbox experience, a franchise revolutionizing the way we think about fitness.
Karin Rozell is a business coach for health and wellness coaches. You might know Karin as the business coach who teaches her clients the art of building their own ‘Happy Little Practice‘ rather than focusing on the idea of scaling their business to 7 figures and beyond. In this episode, she revisits the idea of a ‘Happy Little Practice' in the context of a world that has changed drastically since the last time she was on the podcast—a world where many health, fitness, and nutrition coaches are flocking to the online space because the feasibility of an in-person practice has become more difficult. While this opportunity is exciting, it can also be daunting, and this episode is a pep-talk for that. Karin, along with Erin and Laura, discuss the idea of hashing out your contingency plan, doubling down on what you can control, adopting the idea of a ‘Golden Hour,' setting short-term goals, and acting now (because there is no reason not to). If you have been feeling a little unsure of how to show up in this ever-changing space, today's episode might just be the pep talk you need. Tune in to find out! Episode Overview: 0:00 Introduction to Karin Rozell, Business Coach for Health and Wellness 2:20 Karin Rozell's Background and Reason for Returning 30:29 The Importance of Making Money During Uncertain Times 39:04 Friend's Rant on Free Programs 42:22 Too Many Options Overwhelming People 49:11 Impact of Living Rurally 50:58 Finding New Opportunities 54:43 Action Over Perfection 57:43 Staying Inspired in Business 1:00:05 Utilizing Signature Talks 1:04:57 Importance of Storytelling 1:08:54 Lessons from Personal Experiences 1:14:55 Lack of Health Leadership 1:16:09 The Need for Courage 1:17:22 Connecting with Karin 1:18:05 Acting Now in Uncertain Times Connect with Karin on: Website: https://www.karinrozell.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/happylittlepractice/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happylittlepractice --- Health Coach Radio is a podcast that dives deep into the world of health and fitness coaching, brought to you by Primal Health Coach Institute, founded by the renowned Mark Sisson. Join your hosts, Erin and Laura, both proud graduates of Primal Health Coach Institute, as they share inspiring stories and expert insights on elevating your coaching practice. If you're curious about transforming your life through the power of health and/or fitness coaching, visit primalhealthcoach.com. Discover the transformative journey of Primal living and explore how Primal Health Coach Institute can empower you to make a real impact on people's lives.
Ruth Robertson sits down with Dr Waheed Arian, who shares his journey of leaving Afghanistan as a refugee, becoming an NHS doctor and founding two organisations which use technology to overcome barriers in health care. In this episode, Waheed delves into the importance of hope, compassion and mentors during times of adversity. Related resources Digital health and care conference (in-person event) What is compassionate leadership? (explainer)
Today's podcast features an interview with Steve Simonin, President and CEO of Iowa Specialty Hospital and Clinics. We discuss ways healthcare systems can invest in their communities, strategies for ensuring long-term rural health sustainability, and the importance of maintaining communication with state and federal support systems. The transcript and a list of resources and organizations mentioned in the episode can be found at: https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/podcast/leadership-mar-2024. Exploring Rural Health is an RHIhub podcast.
Why is it important to be involved in rural health advocacy? Dr. Kevin Bennett, Director of Center for Rural & Primary Healthcare at the University of South Carolina joined RHV to discuss his path to the NRHA Presidency. Join us at the NRHA Annual Conference in New Orleans this May.
Anoop Kumar, MD, MM communicates a bold, new vision of healing and healthcare based in a more comprehensive understanding of you as a whole human being. He is Co-founder and CEO of Health Revolution, a front-line emergency physician, and author of Michelangelo's Medicine and Is This a Dream?After a near-death-like experience in medical school, Dr. Kumar realized our current system does not know what "health" truly means and began to integrate a deeper understanding of consciousness with existing medical knowledge. He helps people experience this by activating their Four Engines and applying Mind-Body-Flow Theory, which he offers through his flagship 28-Day Jumpstart course, a gateway to healing on many levels.Dr. Kumar is Board-Certified in Emergency Medicine and holds a Master's degree in Management with a focus in Health Leadership. Visit him at healthrevolution.org for webinars, courses, consultations, and deep explorations of the nature of consciousness and healing
Anoop Kumar, MD, MM communicates a bold, new vision of healing and healthcare based in a more comprehensive understanding of you as a whole human being. He is Co-founder and CEO of Health Revolution, a front-line emergency physician, and author of Michelangelo's Medicine and Is This a Dream?After a near-death-like experience in medical school, Dr. Kumar realized our current system does not know what "health" truly means and began to integrate a deeper understanding of consciousness with existing medical knowledge. He helps people experience this by activating their Four Engines and applying Mind-Body-Flow Theory, which he offers through his flagship 28-Day Jumpstart course, a gateway to healing on many levels.Dr. Kumar is Board-Certified in Emergency Medicine and holds a Master's degree in Management with a focus in Health Leadership. Visit him at healthrevolution.org for webinars, courses, consultations, and deep explorations of the nature of consciousness and healing.
"You have to be somewhat more strategic, you have to identify your sources of power and use those sources of power to influence the people you want to enact whatever it is you are asking of them" - Professor Sara Singer, Director of the HELIO Labs at Stanford Medicine.In this episode, Professor Sara Singer reflects on her early experiences of healthcare with her father being a surgeon and starting out in strategy and policy. Professor Singer highlights that the best leaders and managers do a lot of really good listening and delegation and that there is an important distinction between the two concepts, even if they are being expressed by a single person. She goes on to explore the challenges that managers have in working with experts and the potential for parallel hierarchies within organizations. Professor Singer outlines how clinicians should reflect on their sources of power to better influence colleagues to enact the change they are seeking. Next, she discusses the "Army Crew" case, as an example of when a team loses its identity and needs an intervention to improve the team culture and performance. Finally, Professor Singer packages up the well-studied literature on the science of teamwork as a framework for use in the healthcare setting.Follow Professor Sara Singer* Twitter/X* LinkedInAbout our guest:Sara J. Singer, M.B.A., Ph.D., is a Professor of Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Professor of Organizational Behavior, by courtesy, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She is Associate Director of the Clinical Excellence Research Center in the Department of Medicine and Faculty Director of the Health Leadership, Innovation, and Organizations (HELIO) Labs in the Division of Primary Care and Population Health. She is affiliated faculty with the Stanford Department of Health Policy, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Clinical Excellence Research Center, Center for Innovation in Global Health, and Woods Institute for the Environment.Additional resources mentioned in the podcast* Health Leadership, Innovation, and Organizations (HELIO) Labs* The Army Crew Team, Harvard Business School Case* Leading Frontline Covid-19 Teams: Research-Informed StrategiesContact Information: If you have any feedback, questions or if you'd like to get in touch, reach out at jono@clinicalchangemakers.comIntro and Out Music Attribution: Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.clinicalchangemakers.com
When most of us think of AI, we envision automation, robotics, virtual assistance, and more. However, in today's episode, Russ Branzell, CEO and President of CHIME, engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Shafiq Rab, MD, LCHIME, FCHIME, CHCIO, EVP, Chief Digital Officer and System Chief Information Officer at Tufts Medicine, to explore his unique perspective—the human side of AI. Dr. Rab, honored as the CHIME 2024 CIO of the Year, challenges the traditional perception of AI as a mere automation tool and instead refers to it as "the fourth window of humanity." Join Russ and Dr. Rab as they explore the uncharted territories of AI together, contemplating its profound impact on patient care, addressing biases, and facilitating continuous monitoring to reshape healthcare with a human touch. As a visionary leader, technology evangelist, and former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of CHIME, Dr. Rab draws upon his track record of transformative leadership and deep digital health expertise to offer insights into a future where AI redefines the intersection of innovation and compassionate healthcare delivery.
As a U.S. Army Apache helicopter pilot, Adam Marr deployed to Iraq where he flew more than 400 combat hours and was awarded the combat action badge. In 2017, Marr co-authored the best-selling book, "Tales from the Blast Factory” where he shared the challenges his brother, a Green Beret, faced transitioning out of the Army because of his TBI and PTSD injuries sustained in combat. This book was the inspiration for the Academy Award-qualified documentary film Quiet Explosions: Healing the Brain (2020). In this episode, Marr discusses the challenges his brother faced, his own struggles, and his current work as Director of Operations for the Veteran Mental Health Leadership Coalition, a group of more than 45 organizations that advocates for increased research and safe, affordable access to psychedelic medicine and assisted therapies for Veterans and their family members. Special Guest: Adam Marr.
In this episode, the iconic and world-renowned management expert Henry Mintzberg shares his wisdom on issues of management, organisations and how society needs rebalancing. More than this, Henry generously reflects on his own working methods and approaches, which gives a fascinating insight into his success. When asked by Simon how he sees things that others don't see, Henry points to his hero, the boy in the Hans Christian Anderson story who told the truth to the crowd that the emperor was naked. This is Henry's perceptive gift, to see what others don't see, or what they don't want to see. His first success was the book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'. Henry observed what 5 CEOs actually did at work. This research found that the widely accepted idea that the manager's role was to plan, organise, coordinate & control, was false. By setting out what they actually did, Henry's observations had a major impact on how we think about management. Henry doesn't think he is particularly creative, nor is he a contrarian as some claim, he believes he is perceptive and reports what he sees. Much of Henry's management education approach places observation at the heart of the work; Henry quotes the baseball coach Yogi Berra, who said, ‘You can observe a lot just by watching'. Alongside his strength of perception, his other self-identified strength is to be able to reframe. He reframed strategy from being an exercise of future planning to learning and emergence, and he reframed management education as social learning. Henry strongly challenges the MBA as “training the wrong people, in the wrong ways with the wrong consequences”. Henry believes management is a mixture of art, science and craft, and yet the MBA focuses only on the science. Challenged to address this deficit in management education, Henry alongside colleague Jonathan Gosling and others, created the International Masters in Practicing Management (IMPM), which aimed to rethink management training, placing learning from practice, and learning from each other at the heart of this work. Rebalancing society is Henry's latest passion, where he realises that we are stuck on thinking about two sectors, how the private and public work, but a vital third sector sits outside the other two, which he calls the plural sector. This is made up of those organisations, not private, or public i.e. NGOs, foundations, universities, charities, community groups, non-profits, etc. The plural sector is a vital part of society, and we are presently way out of balance. Henry's latest book is titled Understanding Organisations…Finally! This is a deeply insightful podcast that we are sure you will both learn from and enjoy! Short Bio Henry Mintzberg is a writer and educator, mostly about managing originations, developing managers, and rebalancing societies (his current focus). After receiving his doctorate from the MIT Sloan School of Management, he has made his professional home in the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University in Montreal, where he sits in the Cleghorn Chair of Management Studies, with extensive stints along the way in England and France. He has authored 21 books which have earned him 21 honorary degrees and an officership in the Order of Canada. He publishes a regular blog, a collection of which was published as Bedtime Stories for Managers. He co-founded the International Masters Program for Managers (impm.org) and the International Masters for Health Leadership (mcgill.ca/imhl) as well as CoachingOurselves.com, all novel initiatives for managers to learn together from their own experience. More of his work can be found on mintzberg.org. Photo credit: Lisa Mintzberg (2019)
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Lifestyle Medicine For Leaders: Using The Power Of All Six Pillars Join Dr. Beth Frates as she delves into the transformative world of Lifestyle Medicine. In this engaging talk, Dr. Frates explains the significance of all six pillars of lifestyle medicine: Nutrition, Exercise, Sleep, Stress Management, Relationships, and Substance Use. Learn how to harness these pillars to lead a healthier and more fulfilling life. Whether you're a leader in healthcare or looking to make personal lifestyle changes, this video is your guide to wellness. #LifestyleMedicine #DrBethFrates #HealthLeadership Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Michael Merson, Interim Chair of the Department of Global and Environmental Health and Clinical Professor of Global and Environmental Health. He shares his remarkable life trajectory in the field of global health, from his early beginnings to his influential roles at the World Health Organization and in academia. With his groundbreaking work at the World Health Organization, where he led programs on Diarrheal Diseases, Acute Respiratory Infections, and AIDS, Dr. Merson's impact on global health is immeasurable. His career includes serving in advisory capacities for organizations like UNAIDS, WHO, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria, World Bank, World Economic Forum, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He is also a National Academy of Medicine member and holds two honorary degrees. Dr. Michael Merson, is a true visionary who has left an indelible mark on global health. Whether you're an aspiring public health professional or simply curious about the field of global health, this episode is a must-listen. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit http://www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
Brett Waters is an attorney and the co-founder of Reason for Hope and the Veteran Mental Health Leadership Coalition, non-profit policy and advocacy organizations focused on advancing safe, affordable access to psychedelic therapies to treat mental health conditions, addiction, and to prevent deaths of despair. Brett spent five years as a litigation associate at Winston & Strawn before leaving the firm at the end of 2022 to focus on policy and advocacy work full-time. Reason for Hope is named in memory of his mother, Sherrie Hope Waters, who he lost to suicide in 2018. https://www.reason-for-hope.org https://vmhlc.org KY Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission Public Hearing (9/15/2023): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuwTQcpLdGQ
What does the future of health and care look like from the perspective of three young leaders, and how can they help to shape that future? Join Jo Vigor as she speaks to Hannah McCaffery, Registered Manager at Richmond Fellowship, Rini Jones, Senior Policy and Research Manager at Marie Curie and Beth Sutherland, Senior Project Manager in the National Ambulance Team at NHS England. Related resource Those who dare: thinking differently about the health and care workforce (event)
Good Distinctions is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Our GUEST today was STEPHANIE SALINAS. To learn more about:* The Well Ministry* To register for the retreat, please click HERE* Blessed is She- - - - SOCIAL MEDIA for Good Distinctions - - - -- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gooddistinctionsWHO IS STEPH SALINAS?Stephanie Salinas is a wife and mama living in the West Valley of Arizona. A California native, she enjoys time with family rooting for the LA sports teams. She holds a Communications degree and her background is in parish and diocesan ministry. Her heart is in planning opportunities of encounter with Christ through Blessed is She events while also facilitating resources for the Hispanic community. Steph also runs a Young Adult Ministry with her husband, Chilo called The Well. Find out more about it here.Stephanie Salinas es una esposa y madre que vive en el Valle Oeste de Arizona. Originalmente de California, disfruta del tiempo con su familia apoyando a los equipos deportivos de Los Ángeles. Tiene una licenciatura en Comunicaciones y su experiencia es en el ministerio parroquial y diocesano. Su corazón está en la planificación de oportunidades de encuentro con Cristo a través de eventos Blessed is She, al mismo tiempo facilitando recursos para la comunidad hispana. Steph también ofrece un ministerio para jóvenes adultos con su esposo, Chilo llamado The Well. Encuentra mas información aqui.Episode hosted Will Wright and Teresa Morris. Will holds a dual-course of study Master's Degree from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Theology & Christian Ministry and Catechetics & Evangelization. Teresa holds a Bachelor of Philosophy from The Catholic University of America and a Masters Degree in Bioethics and Health Leadership from The University of Loyola Chicago.Good Distinctions is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Good Distinctions at www.gooddistinctions.com/subscribe
On this episode of the Silicon Slopes Podcast, Adam Edmunds joins Clint for an insightful conversation about his journey through mental health and leadership. Adam digs into the concept of shame and how overcoming this feeling can be an all-consuming, but freeing process once inner balance is found. He shares insights to the stressors of running a massive company and how he approaches leadership with balance and awareness. They discuss staying private vs going public and what that was like for Entrata. Utah is an ever-expanding state with no shortage of genius businesses popping up all over the map and if you're looking for insights into one of Utah's great minds, this episode is for you! "I've really enjoyed the ride. You have to be really structured and measured. You have to communicate far more clearly. You have to be more balanced and diverse in thought and team building and company building."
In this captivating episode of "Mind Your Leadership," I sit down with Anca Griffiths, the visionary CEO of OM and author of "WHY WOMEN AREN'T WINNING AT HEALTH." Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of Anca's transformation from a luxury industry executive to a trailblazer in the world of health and well-being. Anca Griffiths, a true advocate for precision health, reveals her mission to make personalized health accessible to every individual. With a wealth of experience navigating the health market on three continents, Anca's passion for empowering individuals and corporations shines through. Discover how Anca's company, OM, brings together some of the brightest health minds to provide tailored solutions to individuals and organizations. We delve into the inspiration behind her newly released book, "WHY WOMEN AREN'T WINNING AT HEALTH," and learn how it addresses the unique health challenges women face. Throughout this conversation, Anca Griffiths and I explore the synergy between health and leadership. Anca's rich experiences and perspectives offer practical takeaways for leaders seeking to elevate their well-being and that of their teams. From unlocking personal potential to implementing effective health initiatives in the corporate world, Anca's wisdom provides invaluable guidance. Tune in to this episode of "Mind Your Leadership" to gain fresh insights into the intersection of empowered health and mindful leadership. Learn from Anca Griffiths' remarkable journey and uncover strategies to enhance well-being while effectively leading in today's dynamic landscape. Subscribe to "Mind Your Leadership" to access more engaging conversations with thought leaders, CEOs, and managers who are reshaping leadership paradigms through mindfulness and purpose-driven approaches.
How do you solve a problem like NHS workforce planning? Ruth Robertson speaks to Dr Navina Evans CBE about her leadership journey – from starting out as a psychiatrist, to becoming NHS England's Chief Workforce and Training Education Officer – and the opportunities and challenges of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. Definitions of the acronyms used ELFT – East London NHS Foundation Trust ICBs – Integrated care boards ICPs – Integrated care partnerships Related resources The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan explained (long read) Train, retain, reform: does the NHS Long Term Plan provide a coherent map for the future? (blog) The King's Fund annual conference 2023: A health and care service fit for now and for the future (event)
Dr. Henry Mintzberg is a writer and educator, mostly about managing originations, developing managers, and rebalancing societies (his current focus). After receiving his doctorate from the MIT Sloan School of Management, he has made his professional home in the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University in Montreal, where he sits in the Cleghorn Chair of Management Studies, with extensive stints along the way in England and France. He has authored 21 books, earning him 21 honorary degrees and an offficership in the Order of Canada. He publishes a regular blog, a collection of which was published as Bedtime Stories for Managers. He co-founded the International Masters Program for Managers (impm.org) and the International Masters for Health Leadership (imhl.org) as well as CoachingOurselves.com, all novel initiatives for managers to learn together from their own experience (mintzberg.org).A Quote From this Episode"I'm trying to rebalance society...the world just won't listen. I don't know why."Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeBlog: Henry MintzbergBook: Understanding Organizations, Finally!Book: Bedtime Stories for ManagersWebsite: Rebalancing SocietyThe Declaration of our Interdependence Book: 21 LEssons for the 21st Century by Harari About The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Plan for ILA's 25th Global Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, October 12-15, 2023.About The Boler College of Business at John Carroll UniversityBoler offers four MBA programs – 1 Year Flexible, Hybrid, Online, and Professional. Each MBA track offers flexible timelines and various class structure options (online, in-person, hybrid, asynchronous). Boler's tech core and international study tour opportunities set these MBA programs apart. Rankings highlighted in the intro are taken from CEO Magazine.The International Studying Leadership ConferenceISLC at Copenhagen Business School from December 10-12, 2023About Scott J. AllenWebsiteMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic.
Judiann Smith is a firm believer in the importance of strong leaders in healthcare, especially during times of rapid change. As the executive director of the Daniel Hanley Center for Health Leadership in Maine, Judiann has coordinated countless programs focusing on leadership skills for doctors, nurses, and others in the healthcare field, since taking this position in 2015. Judiann is no stranger to the reality of change, and the need to approach leadership creatively. After earning her law degree from Suffolk University in Boston, Judiann quickly realized that she wanted to use her education to benefit the greater good. A longtime Maine resident, Judiann spent more than 18 years working for Spurwink Services in Portland, and has functioned in numerous other public capacities, including six years as an elected member of the Yarmouth school committee. Join our conversation with Judiann Smith today on Radio Maine.
Since beginning her career working for the World Health Organization, Sheri Dodd developed a passion for health equity and has since devoted her professional life to advancing health equity in a variety of ways. As a member of the Medical Alley Board of Directors, Sheri was instrumental in launching the Women in Health Leadership series (now known as Equity in the Alley). She continues to have health equity as a focus in her new role as President of Medtronic Canada.
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsThis episode of "Pediatric Meltdown" features an insightful conversation with Doctor Sandy Chung, the 2023 president of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Chung joins host Dr. Lia Gaggino to discuss the importance of investing in children's mental health. The AAP is a national organization that represents over 67,000 pediatricians and aims to promote the health and well-being of children. Dr. Sandy Chung's advocacy work through VMAP and AAP has been instrumental in shaping the discourse on children's mental health and providing access to mental health care. While policymakers need to understand the need for long-term investment in children's mental health, it is also the responsibility of every individual to prioritize mental health and create supportive environments for young people. Let us all work towards prioritizing the mental health of children and building a brighter future for coming generations.[00:33 -18:39] Being the First Chinese American President of the AAPOvercoming barriers and inspiring changeImportance of breaking stereotypes and categories Encouraging individuals to pursue leadership rolesFinding the right group of like-minded professionals[18:40 - 27:11] Making Mental Health Care Sustainable and Accessible Implementing group therapy appointments, integrated behavioral health, brief interventions, and collaborative care to make mental health care more accessible and affordableThe AAP is actively working on making mental health care a top child health priority and advocating for sustainable funding and supportAAP aims to raise awareness about the value of pediatricians in early mental health intervention and promote the importance of prevention and resilience-building in children. It is crucial for individuals, government, employers, and society as a whole to prioritize and support mental health care to ensure healthy and productive adult outcomes.[27:12 - 35:13] Challenges in Addressing Mental Health in HealthcareLack of awareness and understanding of the importance of mental health in healthcareThe need for momentum and improvement in addressing mental health The broader conversation of investing in children's well-beingShort-term perspective in healthcare financing and the need for a long-term investment approach[35:14 - 41:19] Embracing Opportunities and Making a Difference in Pediatric Practice Letting go of future worries: Embracing the uncertainty of life and career progressionSeizing opportunities: The power of taking chances and making a positive impactMaking a difference, big or small: Recognizing the potential to create change in everyday practicePreventing future hardships: Harnessing the experiences of pediatric care to improve outcomes for children and families [41:20 - 46:17] Closing Segment TakeawayLinks to resources mentioned on the showNational Network of Child Psychiatry Access Programs – find one near you!www.nncpap.org/mapOther episodes you may like:https://302.buzz/LinkToAllEpisodes112 Schizophrenia: Recognizing the Early Symptoms 96 AAP Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention: A Roadmap 91 Youth Mental Health...
In this episode of the “Speaking to Influence”, Dr. Laura Sicola chats with Dr. Bill Auxier, President and CEO of the Center for Rural Health Leadership. Dr. Auxier is a renowned author, speaker, and teacher who has spent his career helping rural health leaders create a culture of health and well-being in their communities. Dr. Auxier shares his definition of leadership and challenges listeners to define their own in one sentence or less. In this episode you will learn: What to bear in mind when quoting other people how vulnerability and admitting mistakes are important in leadership What to do when a decision made in isolation is not well received the power of sharing stories How to find the courage to deliver difficult messages How to gauge the ROI of not admitting when you're wrong, and the need to always “be right” About Dr. Bill Auxier: Dr. Auxier's favorite activity in the healthcare industry is coaching and mentoring others, helping them to grow and evolve as leaders and helping them provide better patient care.His healthcare career started as a nurse's aide at Hamilton Memorial Hospital, a small rural hospital in Southern Illinois. He worked his way up from there to become the CEO of a surgical device manufacturer with worldwide distribution. He uses that experience to coach healthcare leaders, assisting them to become more effective leaders by combining what he has learned about leadership in the real world and the academic world. You can connect with Dr. Auxier in the following ways: Rural Health Leadership Radio Website: https://rhlradio.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billauxier/ Website: BillAuxier.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BillAuxierPhD/ You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VocalImpactProductions Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @LauraSicola Instagram: @VocalImpactProductions Website: https://vocalimpactproductions.com/ Laura's Online Course: https://virtualinfluence.today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stories in this episode: Day in History: 1948: Culligan man has a big goal Amid recognition, Mayo Clinic's Varkey reflects on women in health leadership 'It's a blessing': Pine Island first-grade teacher goes 'above and beyond' for her class Proposed fire department upgrade will take years How analytics led to Division I baseball scholarship for Mayo's Carson Beavers
Leaders of any kind play a bigger role in the mental health of those they're in charge of than perhaps they really realize. Many don't understand how certain policies or approaches to running things may be negatively affecting those under their direction, causing unnecessary confusion, frustration, or emotional hurt. This episode is primarily aimed at leaders who want to better understand how to make changes in their workplace environment so that those who work for them are able to thrive and enjoy their job rather than be crushed by it. If you're a business owner, executive, pastor/ministry leader, athletic coach, military officer or NCO, teacher, or even just a parent or somebody looking to create a healthier atmosphere for those you care for, this is really worth a few minutes of your time. You'll take away some ideas that just might totally transform the work experience for those you lead! Visit and subscribe to my blog at: www.graceopens.blogspot.com Twitter: @opentograce2015 Instagram: @opentogracealaska Parler: @Opentogracealaska MeWe: Katherine Singer
Anoop Kumar, MD is Co-founder of Health Revolution, creator of the Health Jumpstart program, host of the Healing Is Possible podcast, a front-line emergency physician, and author of the books Michelangelo's Medicine and Is This a Dream? He was drawn to the philosophy of Vedanta early in his life, especially its profound views on the complete anatomy of the human being–a perspective missing from modern medical science. Informed by this, he communicates a compelling narrative about the power each person has to heal and discover what true health means. Dr. Kumar is Board-Certified in Emergency Medicine and has a Master's degree in Management with a focus on Health Leadership. Links:Anoop's Website: AnoopKumar.comAnoop on Instagram and LinkedInHealth Revolution and the Health Revolution Jumpstart Program
Taissa Vila and Elisa Pucu of The Lancet Regional Health Americas are joined by Prof. Felicia Knaul to discuss the lack of gender diversity in medical leadership in Latin America, the gap in evidence on gender dimensions of the health workforce, and how the majority of unpaid health care and caregiving is provided by women while men occupy leadership positions.Read Prof. Knaul's Viewpoint on gender equity in Latin America:The feminization of medicine in Latin America: ‘More-the-merrier' will not beget gender equity or strengthen health systemsYou can continue the conversation with Jessamy and Gavin on Twitter by following them at @JessamyBagenal and @GavinCleaver.
Ngozi is an entrepreneur, social worker, psychotherapist, and most importantly, a woman of faith. She is the CEO & Founder of Frontline Therapist, the number one multicultural online counselling service in the UK, and her mental health journey inspired her. She overcame depression and suicidality to become the leading Mental Health & Leadership expert, having helped thousands of women break generational trauma and assisting dozens of women in building businesses. She is currently doing a doctorate and quickly establishing herself as an expert in Black Woman Leadership. She helps Women of faith embrace their multifaceted calling and build generational wealth as a Business Strategist. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeherpodcast/message
On episode 397 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith teams up with fellow nurse career coach Liam Caswell, who comes to us from Down Under in his home city of Sydney, Australia (although, as you'll hear during the episode, the lucky man gets to spend the next 6 months or so living in Paris). Liam is on a mission to empower clinicians to take control of their career trajectory, overcome career roadblocks, invest in their professional development, and build a sustainable healthcare career. He helps unleash his clients' unique potential, explore their personal brand, and navigate their career roadmap. With ten years of international healthcare experience across the UK, Australia, and Fiji, Liam holds a Bachelor of Nursing, Master of Health Leadership, Master of International Public Health, and NLP Practitioners Certificate, and has attended Brené Brown's Dare to Lead Program. Liam is the host of High Performance Nursing, a nursing career podcast also featured on The Health Podcast Network along with The Nurse Keith Show and dozens of other high-quality health-related podcasts. Join us for this fun, inspiring, and informative conversation between two nurse career coaches who span both the northern and southern hemispheres! Connect with Liam Caswell: LiamCaswell.com High Performance Nursing podcast Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media manager and newsletter wrangler.
Are you ready to heal the anxiety, depression, and chronic pain that you haven't been able to think or talk your way out of? You're in the right place! Join us in welcoming today's guest, Greg Wieting, who helps leaders and entrepreneurs turn their pain into purpose using what he calls the PRISMA Method, a revolutionary framework that combines neuroscience and energy medicine with somatic and mindfulness-based practices.Greg developed PRISMA while healing his own anxiety, depression, and chronic pain, which was rooted in trauma and included unraveling a severe spinal curvature. Over the last two decades, he has helped thousands heal through his one-on-one practice and he has certified hundreds of healthcare professionals in his methodology, with his new online course and community making healing practical and accessible to all.In this episode, Greg walks us through some of the somatic and mindfulness-based practices he teaches and how they can help you understand and heal your trauma in order to focus on possibility rather than fear. We also take a look at why many high-performing individuals are often resistant to meditation, why Greg believes that most mental illness is actually unresolved trauma, and how you can access the tools and resources that Greg offers to help you restore harmonic resonance and access your highest potential, plus so much more! You won't want to miss today's fascinating and enlightening conversation about mental health, leadership, and healing from trauma with the remarkable Greg Wieting.What you'll learn about in this episode:Greg's introduction to energy medicine and a trauma informed approach to healing.An understanding of energy medicine using the analogy of a symphony orchestra.Insight into why Greg believes many high achievers are resistant to meditation.Why there is no direct path to healing the trauma at the root of your symptoms.How Greg uses what he calls the PRISMA Roadmap as a guide for your healing journey.How trauma impacts not only your mental health, but your physical health too.Some of the different ways that you can work with Greg.Greg expands on his belief that most mental illness is actually just unresolved trauma.Words of wisdom from Greg about being your own best advocate; don't give up!Finding the right tools and support to enable healing, which your body is designed to do.Where you can access the tools and resources that Greg offers.Transcript: HereAdditional Resources:Greg Wieting: https://www.gregwieting.com/PRISMA Method: https://www.prismamethod.com/Greg Wieting on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greg_wieting/Sharon Spano:Website: sharonspano.comFacebook: facebook.com/SharonSpanoPHDInstagram: instagram.com/drsharonspano/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sharonspano/Book: thetimemoneybook.comContact: sharon@sharonspano.comTwitter: twitter.com/SharonSpanoThe Other Side of Potential Podcast: sharonspano.com/podcast/12-Week Toxic Relationship 1:1 Intensive: sharonspanoworkshops.com/intensive