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Tea with the Muse
WHAT?! The ♥️ neuroscience

Tea with the Muse

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 17:39


Hi EveryoneI hope you can get just as excited about this research as I am. It has been around a while but I am just putting the peices together. References are below.I want you to EXPERIENCE THIS for yourself. Here are three ways NOW!Shiloh SophiaBook a call to explore our 9 month training called Stardust Initation starting in JuneJoin me for my NEW class, called Threshold - we are gonna paint aiwth power!Come along with me and my BFF Amy Ahlers to explore navigating this wild wild worldThe Neuroscience of Self-Expression: Why the Brush Knows Before We DoI want to speak to you about something I am so passionate about — the neuroscience of self-expression. It comes from my root system, because I come from the Stardust Lineage, and we are creative, spiritual, magical women who pass tools of Intentional Creativity from hand to hand and heart to heart. This isn't a woo-woo idea, and neither is it entirely scientific. It's a hybrid. Sometimes the brush knows before we know what's actually going to happen.I want to tell you about a researcher at Drexel University who has spent a decade strapping near-infrared sensors onto people's foreheads and watching what happens when the human brain is firing and wiring the moment the paintbrush touches the paper or the canvas. Do you know how long I've wanted to do this? Her name is Girija Kaimal — Wow. I would love to have a cup of tea with her. Of course, she doesn't know me. She probably will at some point, because I'm going to reach out. And she's probably never heard the words medicine painting — one of the terms we use for our work, because it's an approach to painting that's healing. Her data has been confirming what the women in our lineage have known since the 1930s. Self-expression is healing. Painting for us is a spiritual practice. It is not just a hobby. It is literally a neurological event. And guess what? When you paint with intention, the event begins before the brush ever touches the canvas. If you've worked with me, you know I talk about this all the time as energy equals matter at the speed of light — your energy as thought, expressed through your physical body, the equal sign, manifests matter at the speed of light on the canvas. Are you kidding me? Yes. The neurological awakening of what's going to happen happens before the brush touches the material.You may also be aware of another piece of research that adds to our point, by Audrey van der Meer, a Norwegian neuroscientist who has proved that writing by hand wakes up the brain in ways that typing cannot. Imagine how many kids these days are no longer learning to handwrite?! Her work is finding something so incredible about what happens when people are actually handwriting — she's measuring how the brain encodes the writing of letters into memory, and the brain is lighting up. When Kaimal's team did their research, they put 26 people in headbands — the kind that read blood flow inside the prefrontal cortex literally in real time. (Gosh, I wish it were here.) They were given three minutes to color in a mandala, to doodle around a circle, and to free-draw whatever they wanted. The results were published back in 2017 in Art Therapy. Guess what? All three activities lit up the medial prefrontal cortex. Wow. Wow. That region is part of the brain's reward pathway. Are you picking up what I'm putting down? That's the same circuit that fires when someone you love walks into the room. This is when you get to have tea with your best friend and you're jumping up and down. This is when your lover winks at you and you know what's coming next. This is when those of us in Intentional Creativity know that I'm going to do a power-packed livestream that's going to knock our red striped socks off. We feel love.The people she studied were not artists — most of them. And their brain did not care, in a literal way. Their brain didn't care if they were an artist. Their brain rewarded them anyway, for the simple act of creating color across a page with their hands. What's interesting too is that working inside of shapes — as in coloring — really does something powerful to the brain and to memory. It's just so exciting.In a separate study, the same researchers took 39 adults, gave them 45 minutes with markers, clay, and collage materials — nothing structured — and measured the cortisol in their saliva before and after. I kid you not. Cortisol in the saliva. Cortisol is the hormone your body produces under stress, the one that keeps so many of us awake at three in the morning, especially those of us going through midlife. Seventy-five percent of the participants showed lower cortisol after making art. No skill required. No talent required. No making it pretty. No perfectionism required. It is not an act of performance. It is an act of self-expression. The brain is responding to the act itself. It's in a way metacognition — becoming conscious of becoming conscious, while being intentional about what you're creating.There's something else I want to add, because when you're coloring and your brain doesn't have to make decisions, you can actually break a psychotic loop. This comes from nurses at Stanford who use my coloring books, Color of Woman. If they could get patients to color, they could break a psychotic loop. Wow. Why are we not talking about this more? Whether you're in a psychotic loop or not, wouldn't it be helpful to know that you could sit down and color and you would start to go into a different brain state? This is so important. (And it doesn't work if there's a blank page — for that psychotic-loop piece.)Now, our part in this. For close to 30 years I have been working with creating with intention, and since 2008 I've been training others to work with Intentional Creativity. I have not been teaching people to become brilliant artists — though some of them are. I have not been teaching people to make perfect paintings, though some of them do. I have not been teaching perfection technique to make a painting that would hang on the wall of a gallery. No. We've been into self-expression — to see what happens inside when you express yourself.Painting like this is a way of * Exploring our inner world. * A way of coming face to face with the often hidden identity within ourselves. * A way of activating the inner healer and the energies that go with that. * A way of catalyzing the brainwaves to move from beta to alpha to theta, so we can cross over into that state of the imagination and reach the subconscious domains. * A way of allowing the canvas itself to be a portal — to hold what the body carries* To express into form what was once inside and didn't have anywhere to go. * A composting of energy, now expressed onto the canvas. We call it medicine painting. Tens of thousands of people in our community have painted with it, and before I started doing it, we had two generations of artists who did it before me.Here's what the neuroscientists have not measured — but I would bet my brushes and my striped socks they would receive incredible results. The study in Kaimal's lab gave people markers and said, Go. There wasn't an intention set. Of course, the intention was that they were being measured. BUT. There wasn't an invocation. There wasn't a prayer. There wasn't a lighting of a candle. There wasn't a moment of asking what the piece of paper or the canvas wants to express to us. There wasn't a moment of what message are you receiving. And the cortisol still dropped. BOOOM DIGGITY. The reward pathway still lit up. The body still received a measurable gift — and the “able to experience it” part is super important to me. Because when we do this work and invite people to experience and acknowledge that it's happened, it creates more reward and more bliss and more affirmation and more faith that we could do it again and again. Which is why the science matters to me — because I want us to be able to do it again and again, in risk groups, in affinity groups, in groups of children, with people who need it. We need to bring this work everywhere.Imagine what the data would look like if the people being measured were bringing an intention. An intention to heal an illness. An intention to repair a marriage. An intention to pray for the end of war. Do you know how much power comes into the field, into the body, when one of us places our hand on the canvas and the other hand on the heart and says, What wants to be revealed? When a woman holds the red thread with other women in her circle, when she blesses the water and the cup of rain with holy water sprinkled from the places that matter to her, that brush is then charged with all of that energy. When we set an intention to alchemize trauma and wounds from years ago, patterns stuck in the body — then, when the brush expresses lightning, because we are daughters of lightning, it gets moved.In Intentional Creativity we say that the intention sets the field. This comes from Einstein's theories “the field is the sole governing agency of the particle”. The energy around us is what's creating what goes on the canvas. The thought we have and the intention we set will impact what shows up on the canvas. Then we observe it with our eyes, and the material goes back through the brain and translates back through the hands again. The moment you choose what this experience is for, the body has already started doing the work of translating the thought through the body, and the brush is just the place where the choice makes the inner vision possible — and then visible.What the neuroscience is beginning to show is that this is not metaphoric. Self-expression is not just a great idea. The state of the nervous system, before this act of beauty, this act of devotion — I'm so humbled by this. You can tell I'm just all lit up. When we come to the canvas, our nervous system is firing and wiring in a particular way. When we bring intention to the canvas, the nervous system shifts and becomes more regulated. The heart and brain can come into coherence. A brain and a mind that has been communicated with — that this sacred act will enable you to receive different signals — will receive messages you can't even imagine. Intention is a neurological primer of possibility. All meditation teachers know this. Our grandmothers who blessed the bread while kneading it, know this. Our aunties who sew the quilts know this. Every woman in our community who has ever painted herself back into her own body and told her own story — we know this. We've crossed a threshold into another way of being, and there is no way to step back from it, because once you know, you know.More studies are coming, and they will demonstrate what we have already been practicing. They will catch up to what we've already been doing. Consider what this means for us — for women in midlife, who have been carrying grief and rage and trauma and versions of ourselves we've tried to leave behind in those old relationships. We've worked it. We've gone to therapy. We've used our journals. And yet something still isn't moving. Painting with intention opens the door to a healing that most of us could never imagine was possible with something so simple — something that does not require talent. The data from these researchers shows us that the brain rewards the act of self-expression, having nothing to do with skill.You do not need to know what's going to happen. You do not need to control the outcomes. In fact, if you try to do that, your brainwaves will change and perhaps constrict. Intention does not require a known outcome. It requires inquiry and a willingness to show up and to not be in control. You don't even need to believe it's going to happen for it to work. You just need to show up. Your cortisol is going to drop anyway. Somewhere in the medial prefrontal cortex, lights begin to fire and wire. The reward begins to spark. Your nervous system registers that something on your behalf has begun. And then there's the craving — the craving to do it again.The handwriting research showed us that we lose something when we are just typing. The painting research shows us that when we bring ourselves to the canvas, we actually create wellbeing and bliss. But I want you to hear that you do not have to be talented. You do not have to know what you're called to. If you will pick up a brush with us and cross a threshold and set an intention — if you will ask the questions you've been afraid to ask in the good company of other powerful women — then we can cross the threshold together. The canvas reveals an answer. Our paintbrush is less like a brush adding color, and more like an archeologist revealing something that's already inside. Our vision is that you already have everything you need inside of you, and what we're doing is creating a condition in the field that allows it to be expressed.And so, with my heartfelt invitation and my emphatic hand motions — which you cannot see — I invite you to join me for Threshold, a brand-new class that is going to rock our world, because that's what I'm intending is going to happen, and it happens every time as long as people show up. Plus, there's a money-back guarantee. Or if you're ready to dive into the big mama codex of our work, it's called Stardust Initiation. You can find everything at musea.orgThis is Curate Shiloh Sophia, and I'm looking forward to gathering with you and transforming our brains and hearts and hands as we fire and wire together. As we say in the Stardust lineage: with our feet on the good red earth and our hands in the stars, our hearts on our sleeve and our hands in the medium, we create — and we become the oracle that we are seeking. It happens in real time. It happens right now. And it happens every time1. Van der Weel, F. R., & Van der Meer, A. L. H. (2024). Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity: A high-density EEG study with implications for the classroom. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1219945.https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1219945/fullOpen access. The 36-student EEG study referenced in the opening of the piece. Note: the lead author is Van der Weel; Van der Meer is corresponding author and the public face of the work.2. Kaimal, G., Ayaz, H., Herres, J., Dieterich-Hartwell, R., Makwana, B., Kaiser, D. H., & Nasser, J. A. (2017). Functional near-infrared spectroscopy assessment of reward perception based on visual self-expression: Coloring, doodling, and free drawing. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 55, 85–92.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S019745561630171XThe fNIRS study showing medial prefrontal cortex activation during the three art tasks. 26 participants. Doodling produced the strongest signal.3. Kaimal, G., Ray, K., & Muniz, J. (2016). Reduction of cortisol levels and participants' responses following art making. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 33(2), 74–80.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07421656.2016.1166832Open access. The cortisol study. 39 adults, 45 minutes of art-making, 75% showed lower cortisol afterward, no correlation with prior art experience. Get full access to Tea with the Muse at teawiththemuse.substack.com/subscribe

Forhjulslir
#96 Gruppettoen på Forhjulslir: Worre herres gode råd

Forhjulslir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 63:50


Solen er kommet til Nice efter et par rædselsfulde regnvejrs­træninger for Matson og Mads P. Milano-Sanremo nærmer sig, og Gruppettoen ser frem til at blive samlet næste weekend. Skud ud til Valgren og Axel - og husk at se med på YouTube, hvis du vil opleve Mielkes nye frisure. Medvirkende: Anders Mielke & Mathias Sunekær Norsgaard Gruppettoen på Forhjulslir er sponsoreret af Aioss. Ved at købe Aioss støtter du ikke bare os – men vigtigst af alt dig selv, med mere fysisk og mentalt overskud i hverdagen. Brug koden "gruppettoen" og få 100 kr. rabat de første 3 måneder. Læs mere på: https://aioss.dk/pages/gruppettoen

Tapas for troen
Verdien og visdommen til et esel

Tapas for troen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 2:34


"Oksen kjenner sin eier, og eselet sin herres krybbe, men Israel skjønner ikke. Mitt folk er uten forstand." (Jes. 1:3)Gud sa dette om jødefolket fordi de hadde vendt Ham ryggen, enda Han var deres Herre og Frelser, kan vi lese (43:3). Men det som slo meg var ordene om at eselet kjenner sin herres krybbe.I Bibelen er eselet et urent dyr for jødene. Likevel var det nettopp et esel Jesus red på inn i Jerusalem (2.Mos.13:13; Mark.11:7). Om det var urent, ble det likevel gitt stor omsorg og verdi av Gud. Det ser vi for eksempel i det tiende budet og i reglene om sabbat: "Vi skal ikke begjære vår nestes okse eller esel, og på sabbaten skulle både okse og esel få fri" (2.Mos. 20:17; 23:12).Vi hedningekristne blir litt som eselet: vi er "urene" for jødene (Apg.10:28). Men Gud har omsorg for oss også, og hviledagen gjelder også for oss, og vi bærer Jesus som Konge i hjerte og liv (1.Tim. 6:15; 1.Pet. 5:8; Hebr. 4:1-10). Det står ikke noe i Bibelen om der var noen dyr i stallen i Betlehem, men vi kjenner definitivt vår Herre Jesus sin krybbe (Luk. 2:7)! Så la oss da ikke være et folk uten forstand. Vi er et folk som kjenner vår Herres krybbe. Vi vet hvor Han er født, vi vet hvor Han kommer ifra: Han kommer ifra Gud. Og så ble Han født som menneske, og så levde Han her, det livet vi skulle ha levd. Og så døde Han den døden vi skulle ha dødd. Og så har Han satt oss fri til å leve i fellesskap med Gud og i kjærlighet til hverandre.Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

Haagse Zaken
Haagse Zaken telt af: herres bij partijen en strijd om de zorg

Haagse Zaken

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 27:09


Iedereen wil het nu over de zorg hebben, bij de Partij voor de Dieren is het hommeles en voorzichtige positiviteit bij 50Plus. In deze aflevering van Haagse Zaken telt af bespreekt presentator Iris Verhulsdonk deze onderwerpen met politiek redacteuren Oscar Vermeer, Dorine Booij en Erik van der Walle. Gasten: Erik van der Walle, Dorine Booij en Oscar VermeerPresentatie: Iris VerhulsdonkRedactie & productie: llse Eshuis en Fleur KleinhuisMontage: Gal Tsadok-HaiHeeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar onze redactie via podcast@nrc.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - Tigers Interview - Greg Herres 06-11-25

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 6:02


We were joined by Greg Herres, who is one of our Tigers insiders. He and Huge talked about last night's win against the Orioles, talked about some of the players that are making a big impact on this team, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ImF Straume - taleopptak
23. mars 2025 - Ole Magnus Breivold : "Marias budskapsdag"

ImF Straume - taleopptak

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 29:26


Denne søndagen var det Ole Magnus Breivold som talte til oss ut i fra Luk 1,39-45.Luk 1,39-45 Men Maria brøt opp i de dager og skyndte seg til fjellbygdene, til en by i Juda. 40 Hun kom inn i Sakarias' hus og hilste på Elisabet. 41 Og det skjedde at da Elisabet hørte Marias hilsen, da sprang barnet i hennes liv. Elisabet ble fylt med Den Hellige Ånd. 42 Hun ropte med høy røst og sa: Velsignet er du blant kvinner, og velsignet er frukten av ditt morsliv! 43 Hvordan kan dette hende meg at min Herres mor kommer til meg? 44 For se, da lyden av din hilsen nådde mitt øre, sprang barnet i mitt liv av fryd! 45 Salig er hun som trodde! For fullbyrdet skal det bli som er sagt henne av Herren.ImF Straume holder til i Straume Forum, Idrettsvegen 10, på Sotra utenfor Bergen. Du kan bli bedre kjent med oss ved å besøke oss eller lese mer på nettsidene, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠imfstraume.no⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Velkommen :).

Document.no
Tanker for sondagen #140 Helena Edlund

Document.no

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 16:16


Velkommen til å lytte til våre tanker før søndagen! Maria budskapsdag/Jungfru Marie bebådelsedagNoen dager senere drog Maria av sted og skyndte seg opp i fjellbygdene, til den byen i Juda hvor Sakarja bodde. Der gikk hun inn til Elisabet og hilste på henne. Da Elisabet hørte Marias hilsen, rørte barnet seg i hennes liv. Hun ble fylt av Den Hellige Ånd og sa med høy røst: «Velsignet er du blant kvinner, og velsignet er ditt livs frukt. Hvordan kan det gå til at min Herres mor kommer til meg? For da lyden av din hilsen nådde mitt øre, hoppet barnet i meg av fryd. Og salig er hun som trodde at det Herren hadde sagt til henne, skulle gå i oppfyllelse.»Lukas 1, 39-45

Islampodden
#41, Shaykh Yosuf Abdul-Hamid: Är du i Allahs tjänst? Lärdomar från en av grundarna till islam.nu

Islampodden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 121:18


I detta inspirerande avsnitt samtalar vi med vår lärare och mentor Shaykh Yosuf Abdul-Hamid - en av grundarna till islam.nu. Han delar med sig av sin resa till att börja studera islam och kalla andra till den. Vi får ta del av de lärdomar och insikter han samlat längst vägen, vikten av balans i livet, enighet och farorna i splittring. Han påminner vilken gåva islam är, samt ger tips på hur vi alla kan vara i vår Herres tjänst. Glöm inte att följa oss på Spotify, Apple Podcasts och SoundCloud. Prenumerera på vår YouTube kanal @islampodden och följ oss även på Instagram @islampodden för att hålla er uppdaterade. 

Geuze & Gorgels
Herpes herres

Geuze & Gorgels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 53:40


S4E46 - Keep your distance, want de luisteraar van vandaag heeft een knaller van een koortslip. Al is Kaj kennelijk immuun voor dit virus, dus voor iedereen die hem nog ‘kent' uit zijn single-tijd: geen zorgen. Mo is net terug uit de stad van de liefde, er wordt deze week heuglijk TV-nieuws gedeeld én we gooien het roer drastisch om.

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Politieke Popcorncast
#74 Trumps Triomf & Herres bij Halsema

Politieke Popcorncast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 60:29


Na een ietwat lange pauze is de Politieke Popcorncast terug met een gloednieuwe aflevering waarin we natuurlijk beginnen met de verkiezingswinst van Donald Trump die niet alleen onverwacht snel de 270 benodigde kiesmannen binnenhaalde, maar ook op alle andere mogelijke fronten won van Kamala Harris. Trump en Biden hebben elkaar inmiddels bij een knapperend haardvuur ontmoet en ondertussen beloven de eerste nominaties voor kabinetsposities heel veel popcorn de komende vier jaar. Verder waren de rellen rond de Maccabi-supporters in Amsterdam ronduit afschuwelijk, maar zorgde desondanks voor kleine politieke popcornlichtpuntjes, waaronder een race naar Schiphol en belletjes naar de verkeerde telefoon van de premier. Ook is inmiddels de eerste persoon uit het kabinet gesneuveld vanwege een stom tweetje, maken wij ons zorgen door de plotselinge verdwijning van de Redder des Vaderlands en had premier Dick Schoof zijn eerste Instagram live-sessie.Support the showSteun ons en doneer een bak popcorn (zoet/zout):Volg ons op Twitter

All Things Private Practice Podcast
Episode 122: Profit First For Therapists: Making Money Work [featuring Julie Herres]

All Things Private Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 37:31


In this episode, Patrick is joined by special guest Julie Herres, CEO of GreenOak Accounting, specifically designed for therapists and counselors in private practice. Some Key Takeaways: 1. Financial Insecurity in Private Practice: Many therapists and counselors struggle with feeling guilty about making money in the mental health field, which can lead to undercharging for services and not paying themselves a fair wage. This episode addresses the importance of therapists being able to make a good living and feel comfortable with their finances, offering practical tips and advice on aligning business revenue with personal financial needs. 2. Lack of Financial Knowledge: Private practice owners may feel overwhelmed by the complexities of managing their finances, including filing taxes and making important financial decisions for their practice. The podcast episode discusses the significance of working with a professional team, such as a tax professional, to prevent costly mistakes and ensure the sustainability of the business. 3. Pricing and Fee Setting Challenges: Many practice owners may struggle with determining their rates and setting fees for services due to comparing themselves to others or feeling pressured to conform to standard market rates. This episode advocates for setting rates based on individual financial needs and lifestyle goals, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and making business decisions that align with personal goals. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Julie, an accountant and enrolled agent, is the author of "Profit First For Therapists" https://www.greenoakaccounting.com/compensation-strategies –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WP Builds
358 – Exploring web accessibility: a conversation with Gen Herres

WP Builds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 61:29


So today we're chatting with Gen Herres about web accessibility. Gen is an experienced WordPress developer who has been in the field for over a decade. After making the typical mistakes in website development, Gen met Amber Hinds in 2019 and became interested in accessibility through her company, Equalize Digital. This led to a deep dive into the world of accessibility, and Gen began to incorporate it into her development processes. She discovered the lack of good checklists for accessibility and continues to explore this challenging and rewarding aspect of web development. Whether you're new to the world of accessibility or a seasoned professional seeking to enhance your knowledge, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of the critical role that accessibility plays in web development.

Pursuing Private Practice
Paying Yourself as a Business Owner with Julie Herres

Pursuing Private Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 41:46


Welcome to the Pursuing Private Practice Podcast! Join Jennifer and fellow CEO Julie Herres of GreenOak Accounting as they discuss the importance of looking into the data, the different methods of paying yourself based on your stage of business, and how to reverse engineer your practice to give you the life you want. Join the conversation as they discuss: Profit First and Prioritization: Implementing the "Profit First" system can have a significant impact on a business. It underscores the importance of prioritizing profit and being intentional about financial management. This approach can lead to a transformation in the way a business operates. Stages of Business: Business ownership involves distinct stages, each with its own financial dynamics. Solopreneurs, small group practices, and large group practices have varying approaches to paying themselves and managing their businesses. Understanding these stages and their financial needs is crucial. Niche Focus and Streamlining: Working within a niche and creating a repeatable, streamlined business model can lead to success. The owner's experience underscores the benefits of focusing on a specific market or service and avoiding the constant reinvention of the business model. Adaptability and Data Analysis: The ability to adapt and make data-driven decisions is vital for sustainable business growth. Business owners should not shy away from looking at financial data and should be open to evolving and adapting their practices as circumstances change. Investing in Growth and Balance: To achieve long-term success, business owners should invest in both personal and business growth. It's important to find a balance that aligns with their financial and lifestyle goals, ensuring that the business serves their needs and is sustainable in the long run. Remember, your decisions are not set in stone. You can evolve and adapt as your private practice and profit grows. Julie Herres is the founder and CEO of GreenOak Accounting, a firm that exclusively serves therapists, psychologists, and counselors in private practice across the United States. Over the years, Julie and her team have worked with hundreds of private practice owners and developed serious knowledge about what makes a practice financially successful. GreenOak's goal is to help practice owners feel comfortable with the financial side of their businesses and have profitable practices. Some of the firm's biggest success stories were achieved through implementing Profit First. Julie is an accountant and an enrolled agent (EA). She is also a speaker and the host of the Therapy for Your Money podcast. Connect with Julie on Instagram. Connect with Pursuing Private Practice on Instagram If you want to set up your business, start to see your first few clients and grow to create more impact, Business School is for you! This transformative program includes education, connection, support, and accountability to help you take up space and become the business owner you were meant to be.

Ljuspunkten
S03E04 Spöken på slott och herresäten (Live från Harmoni Expo)

Ljuspunkten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 28:11


Vi sänder Live från Harmoni Expo under hösten 2023. Gunilla och Dan Mansfeld, båda medium och Masters of Reiki Healing, berättar om sina erfarenheter av att rena slott och herresäten från spöken. De delar med sig av flertal bevis som de själva har bevittnat på att själar lever kvar på vissa platser. Funderar du på om du har ovälkomna gäster i ditt hem? Lyssna in på det här avsnittet för att lära dig mer om hur det kan kännas att ha spöken hemma. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice

What do solo and group practice owners need to know about shifting to the Profit First model? Which destructive money mindsets are keeping you back from becoming profitable? How can you minimize your expenses to pay your profits first? In this podcast episode, Joe Sanok speaks about profit first for therapists with Julie Herres, CPA. […] The post Profit First for Therapists with Julie Herres, CPA | POP 915 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice | Practice of the Practice.

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Abundant Practice Podcast
Episode #463: Profit First For Therapists, feat. Julie Herres

Abundant Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 23:19


In today's podcast, Allison & author Julie Herres discuss how the structure of Profit First helps you bring more money home, how looking at your finances can help you better understand your practice, plus why a therapist version of the Profit First method is necessary. Sponsored by: TherapyNotes® To learn more about today's guest, visit https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/blog. Abundance Community members can also attend Julie's live training on August 21st at no additional cost. Email the HelpDesk for details on how to register. Why put off success? Join the Abundance Party today & get 40% off your 1st month with coupon code BACKTOSCHOOL: https://abundancepracticebuilding.com/abundanceparty  

Faith Fringes Podcast
Episode 87 | Getting Back on Track with Profit First for Therapists. with author - Julie Herres

Faith Fringes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 30:15


Welcome to the podcast, where we explore strategies to help therapists improve their financial well-being. In this episode, we're joined by author Julie Herres, who shares insights on implementing Profit First, a cash flow management system specifically tailored for therapists. Julie's warm and empathetic approach makes financial management less daunting for therapists, enabling them to prioritize profit and create a sustainable and thriving practice.  Julie Herres is an expert in Profit First who has helped hundreds of private practice owners gain financial freedom. Founder of GreenOak Accounting, the country's largest firm serving the mental health industry, Julie is an accountant, consultant, speaker, author of Profit First for Therapists, and host of the Therapy for Your Money podcast. Changing the Narrative for Therapists Therapists Can Thrive Financially Julie believes that being a therapist shouldn't mean a vow of poverty. She aims to dispel the misconception that therapists can't make a good living while doing meaningful work. "I want to change the narrative that being a therapist should be a vow of poverty because I just don't think that is true. I think you can go out there and do this amazing work that you were called to do and also make a good living." Therapists, typically not known for being warm and fuzzy about finances, find comfort in Julie's approach. She creates a safe space for therapists to navigate their financial concerns. "I defy that [stereotype]. That's the work that I enjoy—helping therapists with their finances and providing information for those willing to implement change and improve their practice." Understanding Profit First for Therapists Profit First is a cash flow management system that helps therapists carve out profit intentionally. "By implementing Profit First, you ensure that your business's profitability is a priority from day one." Unlike the traditional formula of income minus expenses equals profit, Profit First ensures that profit is a priority. Julie explains the system's foundation: "We have three bank accounts earmarked for the owner's benefit—profit, tax, and owner's pay. Additionally, we have accounts for income, operating expenses, and payroll." By allocating funds to specific accounts, therapists can protect their profit and ensure they receive fair compensation for their work. The profit account acts as a reward for taking risks and providing valuable services to the community. "The goal of the profit account is to pay you a dividend once a quarter and reward you for your efforts as a business owner." The Power of Smaller Plates for Managing Money Managing Money Effectively Using a smaller plate analogy, Julie emphasizes the importance of multiple bank accounts in the Profit First system. By dividing funds into separate accounts, therapists gain a clearer understanding of their financial resources. Julie explains, "When you're able to see what's available and where your wiggle room is, just within that one smaller account, you're naturally going to spend less because you're not looking at one big account that also has money earmarked for other purposes." The visual representation of separate accounts prompts therapists to make more informed financial decisions. Dawn Gabriel, the podcast host, shares her own experience: "If you were going to make a decision and you saw this amount in one account versus if it was spread across seven accounts, would you make the same decision?" Common Mistakes and Solutions when Implementing Profit First Implementing Profit First To successfully implement Profit First, therapists must be aware of common mistakes that can hinder progress. The first mistake is skipping the creation of separate bank accounts. Julie debunks excuses such as lack of time or familiarity with the banking process. Doing Profit First on paper doesn't provide the same impact as physically transferring funds between accounts. Another question arises: Should therapists hide some accounts to avoid constant visibility? While Mike Michalowicz, the author of Profit First, suggests using Vault accounts at different banks, Julie doesn't recommend this approach for therapists. Instead, she suggests keeping all accounts visible but organizing them strategically for better financial management. Action Steps and Tips: Embrace the belief that being a therapist doesn't mean accepting a vow of poverty. You can make a good living while helping others. Implement Profit First by setting up multiple bank accounts for specific purposes, such as profit, tax, owner's pay, income, operating expenses, and payroll. Allocate funds to each account based on predetermined percentages or amounts. Regularly transfer money into the profit account and reward yourself as the business owner by taking a dividend from this account once a quarter. Use the visual representation of separate accounts to make more informed financial decisions. Avoid common mistakes, such as skipping the creation of separate bank accounts and hiding accounts to avoid visibility. Stay organized and track your finances regularly to ensure the system is working effectively. Seek support from professionals or resources, such as the book "Profit First" by Mike Michalowicz, to gain a deeper understanding of the Profit First system and its implementation. Links and Resources: Profit First for Therapists Green Oak Accounting Therapy for Your Money Reverse Engeniere your Ideal Life free calculator

Profit Answer Man: Implementing the Profit First System!
Ep 167 Profit First for Therapists with Julie Herres

Profit Answer Man: Implementing the Profit First System!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 39:59


Profit First for Therapists with Juile Herres In today's episode, our guest Julie Herres, owner of GreenOak Accounting and author of Profit First for Therapists, discusses financial management and compensation models for therapy practices. She covers topics such as the challenges faced by mental health therapists in the insurance industry, the different compensation models commonly used in the therapy industry, and the emotional phases of Profit First. Julie provides valuable insights into tracking utilization rates and utilizing physical space efficiently to increase profitability and emphasizes the importance of having a non-judgmental space to talk about money and financial difficulties.  In this episode, you will learn the following: ●        The importance of having a financial benefit to the practice when offering a salary to clinicians. ●        The value of a judgment-free money conversation. Money is emotional, so talking to someone and getting advice is crucial. ●        Finding a system that works for your business and pushing through the emotional phases of financial management to achieve clarity and ultimately financial freedom.  Links: Website: www.greenoakaccounting.com Hi, I'm the Profit Answer Man Rocky Lalvani! I help small business owners simplify their financial reports to make more informed business decisions with fewer hassles. We utilize the Profit First system created by Mike Michalowicz Sign up to be notified when the next cohort of the Profit First Experience Course is available! Schedule your free, no-obligation intro call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes Q&A call - on 2nd Thursday of every month at 1pm Eastern: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/profit-first-monthly-qa-call-tickets-650137146707 Check out our website: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Questions: questions@profitanswerman.com Email: rocky@profitcomesfirst.com Profit Answer Man Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitanswerman/ My podcast about living a richer more meaningful life: http://richersoul.com/ Profit First Toolkit: click here to sign up This episode is part of the SMB Podcast Network. Find other great interviews from around the internet just like this one at https://www.SMBPodcastNetwork.com Music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.

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Productive Therapist Podcast
Julie Herres : Meet You In Kentucky

Productive Therapist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 6:47


In this episode Julie Herres from GreenOak Accounting answers a few questions from Uriah about productivity, business, success and favorite bands. Find out more about Julie and her services at https://www.greenoakaccounting.com/ Find out more about Productive Therapist and our services at https://productivetherapist.com/

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The Group Practice Exchange
Episode 215 | Profit First for Therapists with Julie Herres

The Group Practice Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 24:43


Hey Group Practice Listeners! Do you want to read your way into business development? As we are practice owners that handle big and important things, it is great to have guidance along the way.     We are grateful to be joined by Ms. Julie Herres, the founder of GreenOak Accounting, a team of accounting experts helping practice owners. She is an accountant, podcast host, and the author of Profit First for Therapists. Now, she will elaborate on the book's keynotes that are essential for our growth as practice owners.       Episode Highlights:      What did Julie have to go through in writing the book, Profit First for Therapists? How much change was published into the current version from the Profit First review? Where do different professions or practice levels depend for their allocations? When can topics of scaling of compensation be helpful for the readers of the book? What is the essence of storytelling in making an impact while reading the Profit First book? How did the book make a push of encouragement to venture into new businesses? Why is it essential to have a second set of eyes in making big decisions and handling critical business situations?   Check out Julie's Book & Take a FREE Profit First Assessment:    https://www.profitfirstfortherapists.com/     Are you ready to expand your practice? Take the expansion quiz now:   https://www.profitfirstfortherapists.com/tgpe     To connect with Julie Herres:   You can visit her website at www.greenoakaccounting.com   Check out her LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-herres-14233a2,  or through Instagram account at https://instagram.com/julie.herres?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=   Reach her through her email at julie@greenoakaccounting.com    This episode is sponsored by TherapyNotes. TherapyNotes is an EHR software that helps behavioral health professionals manage their practice with confidence and efficiency. I use TherapyNotes in my own group practice and love its amazing support team, billing features, and scheduling capabilities. It serves us well as a large group practice owner. Do you ever wish for a financial therapist who could relieve you from the last few months of bookkeeping, talk you off the edge when you're running into issues with Quickbooks, or help you work through a profit plan for growth? GreenOak Accounting does just that! GreenOak Accounting is an accounting firm that specializes in working with group practices. Their value goes WAY beyond bookkeeping; they can help you get on track for financial success. Schedule a free consultation by going to http://greenoakaccounting.com/tgpe  

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Meet The Elite Podcast
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Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 3:08


Brave and Well: Conversations helping mental health professionals build a sustainable, profitable, and values-aligned busines

Welcome back to Brave & Well, friends! In this week's informative and helpful episode, I've invited Profit First expert Julie Herres to join me on the podcast.Julie is the founder of GreenOak Accounting and has helped hundreds of private practice owners gain financial freedom. She's an accountant, consultant, speaker, author of Profit First for Therapists and host of the Therapy for Your Money podcast.Together, we discuss Julie's experiences helping practices apply the Profit First model and why therapists should embrace it.Tune in as we explore:What Profit First is and isn'tHow weekly transfers can help ease you into the Profit First systemEmbracing making mistakes in your business as normalWhy it's important that therapists leave the “vow of poverty” narrative behindLinks:Visit the Green Oak Accounting WebsiteGet the free Profit First for Therapists CalculatorJoin the free Profit First for Therapists FB groupOrder Julie's Book Profit First for TherapistsListen to Julie's Podcast Therapy for Your MoneyFollow Brave and Well on InstagramSign up for the Brave and Well newsletter

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The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Making Every Therapy Practice Profitable: An Interview with Julie Herres

The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 37:23


Making Every Therapy Practice Profitable: An Interview with Julie Herres Curt and Katie interview Julie Herres of GreenOak Accounting about her new book, Profit First for Therapists. We explore what profit first is, the unique challenges that therapist face in implementing profit first, the core principles of profit first, mistakes therapists make in implementation, and the benefits of using this bookkeeping model. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! In this podcast episode, we talk about the profit first method specific to therapy practices Therapists often struggle with their money, oftentimes forgetting to pull out profit or paying themselves. One accounting system that helps therapists to better manage their money is Profit First. Our friend, Julie Herres, has written a book about this system with specific information for how this accounting system applies to therapists. What is Profit First? ·      Focusing on profit as a given number in your accounting ·      You identify the profit you need FIRST to determine what you can spend on your expenses ·      An accounting system created by Mike Michalowicz What are the unique challenges that therapists face in implementing profit first? ·      Therapist guilt and emotional processes that get in the way of therapists mastering the money in their businesses ·      The stages of change that go into realigning your budget to stabilize your finances in your business and personal life The core principles of Profit First ·      “Use a smaller plate” so you spend less money. You add bank accounts, so each is smaller to divide out your profit, expenses, pay, and taxes. ·      “Serve sequentially” – to the different bank accounts ·      “Remove temptation” – the idea is that you won't use money that is in a labeled account for something else. ·      “Enforce a rhythm” – moving money consistently, to help see the ebb and flow of money in the business. Mistakes therapists often make in implementing Profit First ·      Not changing spending habits ·      Changing too much too quickly ·      Not creating separate bank accounts (this is a key to success) The benefits of using Profit First in your therapy practice ·      Understanding where your money is going ·      Planning for scaling into a group practice ·      Looking at finances in a structured and consistent way ·      Understanding the percentages for all the money in the business ·      Making sure that you are paying yourself and taking profit in your business Thoughts about group practices ·      The different phases of growth ·      The benefits of using a more structured system to weather the emotional challenges of growth in your business ·      Reverse engineering your practice to support your life Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode: We've pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance! The Book: Profit First for Therapists by Julie Herres https://www.profitfirstfortherapists.com/mtsg @Julie.Herres on Instagram GreenOak Accounting Facebook Group: Profit First for Therapists Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast: Don't Take Tax Advice From Therapists: An interview with Julie Herres Financial Therapy: An interview with Lindsay Bryan-Podvin Asking for Money Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: Patreon Buy Me A Coffee Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/

Grow My Accounting Practice | Tips for Accountants & Bookkeepers to Grow Their Business

Show Summary "Therapists resist profit, when they should embrace it." In this episode, Julie Herres shares about her new book, Profit First for Therapists which will be launched on May 2nd.  "PROFIT EQUALS IMPACT!"   Website: https://www.profitfirstfortherapists.com/ https://www.greenoakaccounting.com/ Corporate Partner: People Process – https://peopleprocesses.com/

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Money Skills For Therapists
Profit First for Therapists with Julie Herres

Money Skills For Therapists

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 40:50


How can Profit First help therapists in private practice? In today's episode, Julie Herres talks with Linzy about Profit First, and she shares about how Profit First works and why it is a powerful tool that can help therapists have more control over finances.  Julie shares about the core principles, tips for understanding taxes, and times when it might not be wise to immediately implement Profit First.Linzy and Julie talk about how a system like Profit First can lead to financial peace of mind for therapists who are struggling with finances. Julie's book, Profit First for Therapists: A Simple Framework for Financial Freedom, comes out on May 2nd.Listeners can go to profitfirstfortherapists.com/linzy to get a FREE calculator to reverse engineer your practice. You can also pre-order Julie's new book, Profit First for Therapists, now! It comes out on May 2nd!Connect with Julie:www.greenoakaccounting.com@julie.herres on Instagram Want to work with Linzy?Free workshop: Setting Enough Aside for Taxes (in 5 Easy Steps) A FREE workshop that teaches private practice therapists how to feel totally calm about your private practice finances knowing you have more than enough in the bank to make tax time a breeze!In this pre-recorded online workshop, I teach you:the real steps to make sure your taxes are totally taken care of,what mistakes to avoid when setting aside taxes for your private practice,how to use a simple and pretty tool that will tell you exactly how much to put aside to cover your taxes each year!Click here to register for the free workshop today.For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!

The Creative Psychotherapist
S2.11 Julie Herres | Profit First For Therapists

The Creative Psychotherapist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 56:12


FEATURED GUESTS: Julie Herres is an expert in Profit First who has helped hundreds of private practice owners gain financial freedom. Founder of GreenOak Accounting, the country's largest firm serving the mental health industry, Julie is an accountant, consultant, speaker, author of Profit First for Therapists and host of the Therapy for Your Money podcast. LISTEN & LEARN:  What is the Profit First Accounting Model. The benefits of using multiple bank accounts.  The 6 foundational accounts are: Income, profit, operating expenses, owners pay, taxes, payroll  How the Profit First Model protects business owners from Parkinson's Law.  How to calculate profit in a business.  Profit is the benefit and reward for the risks that you take as the business owner.  The profit first method of calculating profit distributions.  The 4 core principles of Profit First: use a small plate, serve sequentially, remove temptation,  Benefit of setting up a weekly transfer schedule to move money to your foundational accounts.  Julie's recommendations for calculating profit percentages based on your practice size.  RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Julie's Podcast Therapy For Your Money https://www.therapyforyourmoney.com/ Julie's Firm Green Oak Accounting https://www.greenoakaccounting.com/ Preorder Julie's New Book Profit First for Therapists              https://www.profitfirstfortherapists.com/ Julie's Reverse Engineer Your Practice FREE CALCULATOR   https://www.profitfirstfortherapists.com/creative  Profit First by Mike Michalowicz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reina-lombardi5/support

The Practice of Therapy Podcast with Gordon Brewer
Julie Herres | Profit First for Therapists | TPOT 268

The Practice of Therapy Podcast with Gordon Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 42:53


Julie Herres, the founder, and CEO of GreenOak Accounting joins the show. It can be easy to forget to take care of yourself, but Julie explains why therapists must put their needs first. Every private practice deserves to be profitable; Julie dives into the concept of “Profit First,” which turns the traditional accounting equation upside down. Tune in as we chat about allocating your money into different accounts, how to run your business profitably, and why you need to limit spending to increase your financial freedom.  Resources Mentioned In This Episode: GreenOak Accounting Julie's Podcast Julie's Book Instagram @therapyforyourmoneypodcast Instagram @julie.herres Money Matters In Private Practice - Premium Content Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free Podcasting for Mental Health Professionals Join The PsychCraft Network Today!

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ESPN Richmond Podcasts
Jake Herres Joins BTW

ESPN Richmond Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 24:57


Today Bob and Russ are joined by an All-American wide receiver, Jake Herres. The former VMI Keydet talks toe tapping in the endzone and much more!

Fredagstale | Khutbah
Invitere til Islam - Dawah

Fredagstale | Khutbah

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 13:40


I Surah Al-Nahl finder vi et vers om retningslinjerne for Dawah (invitere til Islam), “Inviter til din Herres vej med visdom og smuk formaning, og diskuter med dem på bedste vis..” (16:125). Lyt med til denne korte fredagstale, hvor Ahmad Yassin kommer med en påmindelse om hvordan vi som almene muslimer kan invitere til Islam og vise vejen til meningen med livet.

The Sports Huddle
Spiders Wideout Jakob Herres on The Huddle

The Sports Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 9:43


Jakob is no stranger to FCS football or FCS football in Virginia. Jakob spent his first four years with the VMI Keydets. Today he chatted with Bob about his expectations of the Spiders offense and overall squad this year.

ESPN Richmond Podcasts
Spiders Wideout Jakob Herres on The Huddle

ESPN Richmond Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 9:43


Jakob is no stranger to FCS football or FCS football in Virginia. Jakob spent his first four years with the VMI Keydets. Today he chatted with Bob about his expectations of the Spiders offense and overall squad this year.

The Group Practice Exchange
Episode 195 | Industry Averages for Profit First with Julie Herres

The Group Practice Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 16:53


Have you ever felt discouraged and overwhelmed when it comes to dealing with payroll,  profit, and other financial aspects of your business? Well, now you won't have to! In today's episode, I am back again with Julie Herres, owner of Green Oak Accounting Firm to talk about the Profit First System, and how it can greatly benefit you and your business!     In this episode we cover: Understanding the goal of Profit First System How to know the recommended Current Allocation Percentages (CAPS) and Total Allocation Percentages (TAPS) When to make shifts in CAPS and TAPS Why it's normal to not be in the target allocation at first What to do when the biggest problem is payroll     Links mentioned in the episode: Profit First for Therapists     This episode is sponsored by TherapyNotes. TherapyNotes is an EHR software that helps behavioral health professionals manage their practice with confidence and efficiency. I use TherapyNotes in my own group practice and love its amazing support team, billing features, and scheduling capabilities. It serves us well as a large group practice owner.   Do you ever wish for a financial therapist who could relieve you from the last few months' bookkeeping, talk you off the edge when you're running into issues with Quickbooks, or help you work through a profit plan for growth? GreenOak Accounting does just that! GreenOak Accounting is an accounting firm that specializes in working with group practices. Their value goes WAY beyond bookkeeping; they can help you get on track for financial success. Schedule a free consultation by going to http://greenoakaccounting.com/tgpe

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Faith in Practice Podcast
Julie Herres on Using Profit First in Your Practice | FP 131

Faith in Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 25:35


Do you enjoy or dread managing your practice's books? When should you work with a financial professional about your taxes? How can you use... The post Julie Herres on Using Profit First in Your Practice | FP 131 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.

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Faith in Practice Podcast
Julie Herres on Using Profit First in Your Practice | FP 131

Faith in Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 25:35


Do you enjoy or dread managing your practice's books? When should you work with a financial professional about your taxes? How can you use... The post Julie Herres on Using Profit First in Your Practice | FP 131 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.

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Document.no
Helena Edlund: Tanker før søndagen #12

Document.no

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 8:45


Har du noen gang tenkt på, at uten en ung jentes «ja» til Gud, kunne ikke Jesus ha blitt født? Noen ganger glemmer vi kanskje at den kristne tro hviler på et samspill mellom Gud og mennesker: Gud gir muligheter og tilbud – men det krever også at mennesker aksepterer det Gud tilbyr dem, selv om det betyr å trosse frykten eller gå mot strømmen. Når vi sier «ja» til å være Guds medskaper, kan mirakler skje, med oss ​​og med verden. Så blir det et «ja» eller «nei»? Gud venter på svaret ditt. Velkommen til å lytte til våre tanker før søndagen! Maria budskapsdag Noen dager senere dro Maria av sted og skyndte seg opp i fjellbygdene, til den byen i Juda hvor Sakarja bodde. Der gikk hun inn til Elisabet og hilste på henne. Da Elisabet hørte Marias hilsen, sparket barnet i magen hennes. Hun ble fylt av Den hellige ånd og ropte høyt: «Velsignet er du blant kvinner, og velsignet er frukten i ditt morsliv. Men hvordan kan det skje at min Herres mor kommer til meg? For da lyden av din hilsen nådde øret mitt, sparket barnet i magen min av fryd. Og salig er hun som trodde, for det som Herren har sagt henne, skal gå i oppfyllelse.» Luk 1:39-45

Taalnatie
Meester Pieter (Hulst) - Herres met Hera

Taalnatie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 4:26


In deze les geeft meester Pieter je een waardevolle tip voor tijdens je date! Met behulp van zijn soundboard vertelt hij een verhaal over de etymologie van onze Melkweg. Daarmee bedoelt hij niet het poppodium in de oude melkfabriek aan de Lijnbaansgracht in Amsterdam, want met al die geluiden is dat nogal een onhandige plek voor een date.

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Protecting Your Practice
Replay: The Money Talk You Need to Avoid Common Mistakes that Practice Owners Make with Julie Herres

Protecting Your Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 38:50


Join us for this really helpful conversation with Julie Herres from Greenoak Accounting as she talks about the common money mistakes that practice owners make. You'll also get to hear about some of the trends she sees in her accounting and bookkeeping work with mental health practitioners. Learn why you might not want to DIY your accounting! Want to connect with Julie? You can find her at: http://www.greenoakaccounting.com/ (http://www.greenoakaccounting.com/ ) You can also find her hosting the Therapy for Your Money Podcast. Want to connect with the Protecting Your Practice Co-Hosts? Find us at: protectingyourpractice.com FB: @protectingyourpractice IG: @protectingyourpractice To work with Dan if you're a mental health practitioner in Maryland, go to: https://danielmayerlaw.com/ (https://danielmayerlaw.com/) To consult with Melissa about your private practice and group practice questions, go to: intentionalpractice.net

Protecting Your Practice
The Money Talk You Need to Avoid Common Mistakes that Practice Owners Make with Julie Herres

Protecting Your Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 38:50


Join us for this really helpful conversation with Julie Herres from Greenoak Accounting as she talks about the common money mistakes that practice owners make. You'll also get to hear about some of the trends she sees in her accounting and bookkeeping work with mental health practitioners. Learn why you might not want to DIY your accounting! Want to connect with Julie? You can find her at: http://www.greenoakaccounting.com/ (www.greenoakaccounting.com) You can also find her hosting the Therapy for Your Money Podcast. Want to connect with the Protecting Your Practice Co-Hosts? Find us at: protectingyourpractice.com FB: @protectingyourpractice IG: @protectingyourpractice To work with Dan if you're a mental health practitioner in Maryland, go to: https://danielmayerlaw.com/ To consult with Melissa about your private practice & group practice questions, go to: intentionalpractice.net

Powerful and Passionate Healthcare Professionals Podcast
Ep 43 - Business Tax Done Smarter with Julie Herres

Powerful and Passionate Healthcare Professionals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 23:47


Are you learning how to better invest and manage your personal and business finances today?Tax day is coming up! I hope you are prepared.As COVID19 strikes you face unexpected challenges and you don't even have an idea what will happen next in your career, business, and even your personal life. Then what actions are you going to take to better protect yourself?Do you prefer to have a strategy to put in minimal effort to achieve maximum financial security in order to exchange for lifetime financial intelligence?Don't fall into that trap.In this podcast episode Julie Herres, the owner of GreenOak Accounting, and I talked about the common mistakes of private practice owners in regards to accounting. Proper decision-making and planning are essential to optimize and navigate complicated situations to choose the right decision to achieve both financial and business long-term goals. Subscribe

Windermere Ask A Coach.
Episode # 12. When you follow your why and you choose to show up everyday, it is amazing what you can accomplish. Meet KiamaLise Herres.

Windermere Ask A Coach.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 32:20


We interview KiamaLise Herres. KiamaLise began her career in real estate in Bellevue Washington in 2014. As a young child she had a dream that fueled her why and she realized that real estate could be the vehicle to allow her to accomplish the life she wanted for her family. KiamaLise knows that we are all human and there are days when we may not be motivated, but we still show up. She understands the need to invest in yourself and build systems and habits that allow your life and business to flourish. Having one of her best years in 2021 it was not on accident. It was very much on purpose. Because she makes a commitment to excellence and surrounds herself with other likeminded people she has built and evergreen business for herself. KiamaLise uses the word Bespoke. "It's a word I love. Bespoke not only defines a custom tailored, unique experience, it hearkens back to a time when exemplary service was the goal and attention to detail was the expectation." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askacoach/support

Faith in Practice Podcast
Julie Herres on How to Save Money in Your Practice | FP 60

Faith in Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 34:37


Do you make some of the common money-wasting mistakes? What are some quick and easy things you can start doing in order to save... The post Julie Herres on How to Save Money in Your Practice | FP 60 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.

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The Shrink Think Podcast
Ep 15 - Interview With Julie Herres

The Shrink Think Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 33:43


Episode 15: We talk with Julie Herres, owner of Green Oak Accounting and host of the Therapy For Your Money podcast, about money. She shares common fears therapists have with money, mistakes business owners make with their finances, and then she shares several tips for "getting your house in order" financially. Don't worry - she does all of this with enthusiasm and no judgment!

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Les Grandes traversées
Karl Marx, l'inconnu 5/5 : Pour l'avenir

Les Grandes traversées

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 109:19


durée : 01:49:19 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Christine Lecerf - Les années passent. Marx travaille toujours au Capital sans parvenir à l'achever. L'esprit toujours aussi vif, le dernier Marx s'ouvre à de nouvelles questions et imagine un monde qui est aujourd'hui le nôtre. Une émission de Christine Lecerf réalisée par Franck Lilin. - invités : Jacques Attali Économiste et écrivain; Fabrice Bensimon Professeur d'histoire et de civilisation britanniques à l'université Paris-Sorbonne, membre du Centre d'Histoire du XIXe siècle (Paris 1- Paris 4); Pierre Bergounioux écrivain; Alix Bouffard doctorante en philosophie; Beatrix Bouvier historienne; Johann Chapoutot Professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV; Jean-Numa Ducange Historien, professeur à l'Université de Rouen Normandie, spécialiste de l'histoire des gauches, des mouvements ouvriers et socialistes européens; Isabelle Garo Philosophe et enseignante en classes préparatoires; Rolf Hecker économiste; Michael Heinrich philosophe; Jürgen Herres historien; Rachel Holmes historienne; Gerald Hubmann directeur de l'édition complète des oeuvres de Marx et Engels; Tristram Hunt historien; Eberhard Illner historien; Paul Kelly mineur et syndicaliste anglais; Katja Kipping Femme politique; Michael Krätke économiste; Götz Langkau chercheur, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; Gérald Le Corre inspecteur du travail et syndicaliste; Anne Longuet-Marx essayiste; Pierre Louvard cheminot et syndicaliste; Michaël Löwy philosophe et sociologue, auteur de Franz Kafka et de Rosa Luxemburg. L'étincelle incendiaire.; Elisabeth Neu Directrice de la Karl Marx Haus, Trèves; Michelle Perrot Historienne, professeure émérite d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris Cité; Michael Sanders professeur de littérature du XIXe siècle, University of Manchester; Lucien Sève philosophe; Ingo Schulze Ecrivain; Gareth Stedman Jones historien

Les Grandes traversées
Karl Marx, l'inconnu 4/5 : Dans l'antre du Capital

Les Grandes traversées

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 108:50


durée : 01:48:50 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Christine Lecerf - Londres, 1850. La révolution industrielle bat son plein et Marx vit exilé dans la misère. Sur un bout de toile cirée, au milieu de la vaisselle et des enfants qui jouent, Marx se plonge dans les rouages du capitalisme et entame la rédaction de son grand roman à énigme, "Le Capital". - invités : Jacques Attali Économiste et écrivain; Fabrice Bensimon Professeur d'histoire et de civilisation britanniques à l'université Paris-Sorbonne, membre du Centre d'Histoire du XIXe siècle (Paris 1- Paris 4); Pierre Bergounioux écrivain; Alix Bouffard doctorante en philosophie; John Catterall ouvrier et syndicaliste anglais; Jean-Numa Ducange Historien, professeur à l'Université de Rouen Normandie, spécialiste de l'histoire des gauches, des mouvements ouvriers et socialistes européens; Manfred Flügge essayiste, auteur de 'Je me souviens de Berlin' (Grüntal).; Isabelle Garo Philosophe et enseignante en classes préparatoires; Gaël Giraud Directeur du programme justice environnementale de Georgetown University, directeur de recherche au CNRS, ancien chef économiste de l'AFD et enseignant à l'école Polytechnique; Michael Heinrich philosophe; Jürgen Herres historien; Rachel Holmes historienne; Tristram Hunt historien; Michel Husson économiste à l'IRES, membre du conseil scientifique d'Attac et de la Fondation Copernic; Eberhard Illner historien; Paul Kelly mineur et syndicaliste anglais; Michael Krätke économiste; Anne Longuet-Marx essayiste; Régis Louail ouvrier et syndicaliste; Pierre Louvard cheminot et syndicaliste; Michaël Löwy philosophe et sociologue, auteur de Franz Kafka et de Rosa Luxemburg. L'étincelle incendiaire.; Jean Quétier Doctorant en philosophie à l'université de Strasbourg; Michael Sanders professeur de littérature du XIXe siècle, University of Manchester; Lucien Sève philosophe; Sébastien Spitzer Auteur; Gareth Stedman Jones historien; Yanis Varoufakis Économiste grec et ancien ministre des finances du gouvernement Tsipras

Les Grandes traversées
Karl Marx, l'inconnu 3/5 : A l'heure des révolutions

Les Grandes traversées

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 109:25


durée : 01:49:25 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Christine Lecerf - 1848. La révolte gronde dans toute l'Europe. Marx vit à l'heure des révolutions sans pour autant monter sur les barricades. Entre Paris, Bruxelles et Cologne, la police à ses trousses, il écrit avec pour seule arme la force de ses mots. Une série documentaire de C. Lecerf, réalisée par F. Lilin. - invités : Jacques Attali Économiste et écrivain; Pierre Bergounioux écrivain; Beatrix Bouvier historienne; Johann Chapoutot Professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV; Pauline Clochec maîtresse de conférences en philosophie; Jean-Numa Ducange Historien, professeur à l'Université de Rouen Normandie, spécialiste de l'histoire des gauches, des mouvements ouvriers et socialistes européens; Manfred Flügge essayiste, auteur de 'Je me souviens de Berlin' (Grüntal).; Isabelle Garo Philosophe et enseignante en classes préparatoires; Michael Heinrich philosophe; Jürgen Herres historien; Rachel Holmes historienne; Gerald Hubmann directeur de l'édition complète des oeuvres de Marx et Engels; Tristram Hunt historien; Frank Hirschmann historien; Eberhard Illner historien; Christian Jansen historien; Götz Langkau chercheur, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; Régis Louail ouvrier et syndicaliste; Pierre Louvard cheminot et syndicaliste; Michaël Löwy philosophe et sociologue, auteur de Franz Kafka et de Rosa Luxemburg. L'étincelle incendiaire.; Jacques Paparo archiviste; Michelle Perrot Historienne, professeure émérite d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris Cité; Jean Quétier Doctorant en philosophie à l'université de Strasbourg; Alain Rustenholz journaliste et auteur, spécialiste de l'histoire de Paris; Lucien Sève philosophe; Sébastien Spitzer Auteur

Les Grandes traversées
Karl Marx, l'inconnu 1/5 : Sous les drapeaux rouges

Les Grandes traversées

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 108:53


durée : 01:48:53 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Christine Lecerf - Pour les uns, il était le grand prophète. Pour les autres, il incarnait le mal absolu. Durant tout le XXe siècle, Marx et sa pensée sont déformés, caricaturés, puis oubliés pour devenir méconnaissables.Traversée d'un siècle de marxismes sans Marx. Une série de Christine Lecerf et Franck Lilin. - invités : Jacques Attali Économiste et écrivain; Pierre Bergounioux écrivain; Alix Bouffard doctorante en philosophie; Beatrix Bouvier historienne; Johann Chapoutot Professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV; Pauline Clochec maîtresse de conférences en philosophie; Jean-Numa Ducange Historien, professeur à l'Université de Rouen Normandie, spécialiste de l'histoire des gauches, des mouvements ouvriers et socialistes européens; Manfred Flügge essayiste, auteur de 'Je me souviens de Berlin' (Grüntal).; Isabelle Garo Philosophe et enseignante en classes préparatoires; Rolf Hecker économiste; Jürgen Herres historien; Frank Hirschmann historien; Gerald Hubmann directeur de l'édition complète des oeuvres de Marx et Engels; Michel Husson économiste à l'IRES, membre du conseil scientifique d'Attac et de la Fondation Copernic; Eberhard Illner historien; Christian Jansen historien; Michael Krätke économiste; Götz Langkau chercheur, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; Richard Leukefeld libraire; Jacques Paparo archiviste; Michelle Perrot Historienne, professeure émérite d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris Cité; Michael Sanders professeur de littérature du XIXe siècle, University of Manchester; Ingo Schulze Ecrivain; Lucien Sève philosophe; Gareth Stedman Jones historien; Monique Van der Pal archiviste

Grow a Group Practice Podcast
Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 4: “Profit First” in Private Practice | GP 10

Grow a Group Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 27:59


What does it mean to put profit first? What are some mistakes business owners make when it comes to profit? How can you implement... The post Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 4: “Profit First” in Private Practice | GP 10 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.

Grow a Group Practice Podcast
Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 3: Compensation Structures In Group Practice | GP 09

Grow a Group Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 31:46


How do you decide on compensation for your employees? What can you do if you are currently paying your clinicians too much? Should you... The post Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 3: Compensation Structures In Group Practice | GP 09 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.

Grow a Group Practice Podcast
Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 2: Budgeting and Forecasting for Your Group Practice | GP 08

Grow a Group Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 24:54


Do you know the difference between a budget and a forecast? How do you start setting up a budget? Are there budgeting mistakes you... The post Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 2: Budgeting and Forecasting for Your Group Practice | GP 08 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.

Grow a Group Practice Podcast
Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 1: Getting Your Head Out of the Sand about Your Practice Financials | GP 06

Grow a Group Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 28:41


Do you fear looking at your financial situation? How do you structure your finances to ensure that you're bringing in enough money? Can looking... The post Four-Part Series with Accountant Julie Herres, Part 1: Getting Your Head Out of the Sand about Your Practice Financials | GP 06 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.

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