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Have a hard time showing emotion or being vulnerable? Feel like a lot of emotional walls are up and not sure how to break them down? Listen in as Dr. Jen and Dr. Dom interview Edan Harari – well known movement artist, high performance healing coach, and educator – as he unravels body work and what it entails. Edan dives into how the body releases tension and the importance of finding the right practice for you. Tune in as he guides you through different energy releasing techniques with the scientific and emotional benefits that follow. You don’t want to miss out on this in depth and healing conversation, for it provides the tools necessary to start your own optimal body journey. What You Will Learn in This Interview with Edan Harari: @kineticbodytherapy 00:57 – What Edan’s mission is 01:32 – How Edan incorporates mind, body relationships in his work 02:43 – What led Eden to bodywork 06:28 – How Eden unleashed his way of working on his client’s body 08:52 – How Eden approaches clients with resistance to energy work that comes with bodywork 17:34 – How Eden guides clients through fight, flight, freeze responses to the rest, digest space 21:14 – The environment Eden provides for his clients in their healing journey - Why the use of voice is important for break through 27:23 – How everything has a time and place - Simple exercise to release tension 30:56 – Dr. Jen’s experience with releasing energy 32:54 – Dr. Dom’s take on the physiological responses behind energy work 34:52 – Rib release technique led by Eden 38:11 – The effectiveness behind energy release - The courage that comes with vulnerability About Edan Harari: Before Edan Harari became a celebrity healer and educator for empowering people and sharing healing across the globe, he had his share of obstacles to overcome. From having a mental breakdown when he was 21, which led to a hospitalization and over 15 years of meds and then healing, to going through several surgeries as a child, to several sports injuries and suffering from various serious health challenges involving tremendous pain, Edan’s story is the perfect example of how anybody can overcome the obstacles in their life and then create massive impact by helping others do the same. Edan is the founder of Kinetic Body Therapy, his private practice based in NYC but he travels often to Miami, LA and his birthplace Israel for clients and trainings. He is a movement artist, high performance healing coach and educator. Edan has been featured on several podcasts such as Ancient Wisdom Today with Shaman Durek, Less Doing with Ari Meisel, SoulFeed with Shannon Algeo, as well as Sivana, Synchronicity, Beautifully Broken and more. He’s been featured alongside speakers such as Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Elena Brower, Thomas Myers and more. Items mentioned in this episode include: Edan’s “Kinetic Body Therapy” Website: https://www.kineticbodytherapy.com/ To check out the full show notes and the rest of Doc Jen's website, click here: www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode51 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TOBpodcast/message
In this episode, we have Eden Hagos. Eden is the founder of Black Foodie which is an online platform that helps spotlight the best of African, Caribbean, and Southern cuisine from around the world. Eden’s passion is helping people to truly experience the rich culture of food and communal process that comes from the African diaspora. The secret lies in seeing the intersection of food, travel and culture through a Black lens. There are no other platforms that address these themes in the unique and informative way as Black Foodie does. We brought Eden to talk about growing her online platform and showcasing food from a black lens. She began Black Foodie out of frustration from a lack of representation on black food and the people behind these amazing restaurants. BlackFoodie is the go to resource for anyone who wants to enjoy , delicious food and good vibes, amazing cultural experiences, & unique storytelling: documenting people, places, cultures and flavours. Since beginning Black Foodie in 2015, Eden has amassed a large following on social media. Her content on showcasing food from all over the world from has positioned her as the go to source for discovering new dishes and restaurants. Eden has grown Black Foodie to become a prominent media company in the hospitality industry. She has grown her business by forging partnerships, and brand deals with restaurants and travel companies in North America. Eden plans on expanding her business by creating new media offerings with travel shows, online meets, and many more. In this episode we spoke about: -How Eden’s frustration in representation lead her to start Black Foodie -Building a digital brand online -Monetizing on your passion online -Strategies on creating revenue streams for a digital brand -Growing a community -Adapting your business during COVID-19 -Advertising on Facebook FOLLOW EDEN HAGOS & BLACK FOODIE: Black Foodie Instagram: https://bit.ly/2VFuYAw Eden’s Instagram: https://bit.ly/34MEiXm Black Foodie Website: https://bit.ly/2xLHHJI FOLLOW HUSTLE OVER EVERYTHING: Subscribe to Our Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2mYZurF Instagram: http://bit.ly/2pMQ4jU Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Ix1leI Owen Osinde Instagram: http://bit.ly/2LXmT6t Alex Whitfield Instagram: http://bit.ly/2ScPqH5 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hustlepodcast/support
Reconstructing Healthcare: Innovative Solutions For Employers To Lower Their Healthcare Costs
In this episode, Michael introduces Matt McCambridge, the co-founder, and CEO of Eden Health, a virtual primary care and navigation platform centered around care teams. Eden Health helps employees navigate today’s complicated healthcare landscape across insurance, primary care, and mental healthcare so they can make smart, well-informed and cost-conscious decisions. Matt had a personal situation that influenced his decision to move out of the venture capital space to launching a start-up in healthcare. When Matt’s sister was sick as a kid, Matt and his family personally witnessed the broken components of the healthcare system. Now, Matt is seeing how the “coordinated care” offered by Eden Health has made a difference in the lives of patients like his sister. Eden Health is a certified Primary Care Medical Home - the top-of-the-line quality certification in the country for primary care; this model emphasizes team-based care, communication, and coordination, which has been shown to lead to better care and why Eden has integrated specialties like behavioral health and physical therapy. The reason for including behavioral health, Matt explains, is that many other health issues are rooted in mental health conditions and these must be addressed to make meaningful progress with the patient’s health conditions. Matt’s company is different than other in-person or virtual primary care solutions in that it is highly integrated with a core focus on eliminating the employee’s hassle as a patient. Typically, it’s very confusing for employees to figure out where to go and for what, which is why Matt believes you simply cannot separate navigation from primary care and delivery. For this reason, they have an app with the accessibility to virtually chat with a doctor 7/365, and this connection enhances the solutions offered. By leveraging technology, they’ve been able to provide their users with the appropriate instant and personalized care. Eden Health also offers physical locations across the country for those who need it, and will even send a provider from their pool on-site to the workplace. Matt understands that the key to helping patients is engagement - and that engagement is more likely to occur if patients are receiving high-quality care through an integrated platform that they can easily use. Eden Health tracks their patients’ satisfaction with star ratings, and they proudly report an average of 4.95 out of 5 stars with a 75% response rate. Employers can engage with Eden Health in two ways: They can either fully-cover Eden Health for unlimited access or fully-insured with a fee that is reduced when insurance is taken into account since they would be considered an in-network provider. Eden Health has an exciting road ahead as they expand into new geographies and continue to grow and serve. Here’s a glance at what we discuss in this episode: 00:30 - Introducing Matt, the co-founder and CEO of Eden Health. 03:00 - The insights Matt received about healthcare from doing venture capital. 04:50 - The problems with the current primary care model. 10:00 - How Eden health is different from other primary care solutions. 13:20 - The importance of engagement that’s backed up by quality. 14:30 - Why behavioral health is integrated into the program. 17:00 - On their certification as a primary care medical home. 18:50 - Why it’s important that Eden Health makes 66% fewer referrals to specialists. 21:20 - The process behind their specialist “closed-loop referrals” and how they short-cut the patient journey. 24:45 - Pop-up on-site visits, permanent brick and mortar clinics, and the experience they create in the workplace. 27:30 - On the trusted patient-provider relationship, how it keeps patients healthy over time, and a case study. 32:00 - On the integration of navigation at the...
About this episode In the Green Belt Movement Podcast today, Charlie engages Eden Brukman, who leads the Living Building Challenge. Eden Brukman is formally trained as an architect, and also a creative writer, with a strong bias in creating children's books. Eden shares her journey as an architect until she took a significant shift in her career to education advocacy in sustainability development by leaving the architectural practice. Key Talking Points Eden's backstory in architectural practice. Eden Bruk's transition in career to sustainability development. Eden's opinion on the architectural industry. The future in the sustainability industry. Key Milestones of the Episode [01:26] Eden's backstory on her background. [03:07] Why Eden was interested in venturing into architecture. [03:51] The people who inspired Eden to focus on architecture. [08:14] Eden's opinion on the architecture industry. [14:58] How Eden delved into the sustainability industry. [20:03] Eden's current goals and projects in the sustainability industry. [26:14] Eden's take on her career world. [27:18] The habits that help Eden remain successful in her career. [30:29] Eden Brukman's favorite book. [32:08] Eden's advice to people getting into the green building industry. [33:21] What made Eden transition from architectural practice into advocacy education. Key Quotes “Architecture is a social science; we have to learn everything about design for our clients who haven't seen them to design something that will be successful to them.” “Everyone has their own path and we need to embrace the path and give people the ability and help along the way to bring them along; and for them to bring others along.” Key Resource The Living Building Challenge Connect with Eden Brukman Eden Brukman is on Twitter Eden Brukman is on LinkedIn Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to www.gbes.com/join to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community! If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on iTunes. We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the Green Building Matters Podcast! Copyright © 2019 GBES
On this episode I interview Eden Fried, leader of the Rebel Bosses and expert at creating and selling digital products and we talk all about how to get started with adding digital products to your revenue streams. Highlights: Why Eden ditched her dream of going to law school to become an entrepreneur instead. Where to start in creating your first online product How to choose which online product is the right fit for you Eden answers the question, "How big of an audience do you need to launch a digital product?" How Eden structures her business to have more freedom in her life Links Mentioned In This Episode: Join the FREE pop-up group, Money Makin' Mindset Get in Touch With Eden Fried Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/edenfried Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/bloggerinsights/ Rebel Boss Ladies Podcast | https://edenfried.com/podcast/ Websites | https://www.EdenFried.com https://www.RebelBosses.com https://www.RebelBossU.com About Eden Eden Fried is the "digital product lady!" After bailing on her plan to attend law school back in 2016 (despite paying her seat deposit, securing an apartment, dropping thousands on textbooks), Eden decided to try her hand at entrepreneurship instead. Since then, Eden mastered the art of making a full time income with digital products (things like ebooks, courses, workshops, etc.) Eden is a rebel - she believes that you shouldn't need to work for someone else in order to pay the bills - so she's dedicated her life to inspiring and teaching other rebel women how to turn their passion into a digital product they can sell and make an income from online. She's the host of the Rebel Boss Ladies podcast and the founder of Rebel Boss University, a membership community where she teaches rebels how to create and launch a digital product within 90 days. When Eden's not at work, she can be found at the gym throwing around some moderately heavy weights (emphasis on the word moderately) or rewatching an episode of Friends or How I Met your Mother for the millionth time.
One of the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs is their willingness to put themselves out there and make it happen. Eden Grinshpan is not only the co-founder and executive chef at DEZ, an innovative restaurant concept, but also a celebrity chef and host of Top Chef Canada. She joins Socialfly co-founder Courtney Spritzer in the MouthMedia Network studio for a conversation about building her business and career, and describes her journey to success. Plus, a surprise and a brainstorm! In this episode: How Eden’s obsession with cooking shows in high school turned her from a picky eater into a culinary school all-star What Eden learned about herself while traveling throughout India and Tibet How working at an orphanage in India turned into Eden running their café How some footage Eden shot while running the cafe in India led to meeting with Jon Rosen and getting her foot in the door to start Eden Eats on the Cooking Channel How Eden transitioned from the constant hustle of running a TV show to going into the restaurant business Eden’s experiences opening her first restaurant How the desire to get back in the kitchen and to be part of the contemporary Middle Eastern movement led to pop up kitchens at restaurants in Brooklyn and South Beach How walking past by CHLOE led to connecting with Esquared Hospitality and led to the opening of DEZ (her Middle Eastern fast-casual restaurant in lower Manhattan, with Samantha Wasser) Eden’s partnership with Samantha and how their complementary skills have helped DEZ avoid so many of the pitfalls that many new NYC restaurants struggle with The importance of being a reliable neighborhood restaurant, as well as being a healthy and comfortable extension of your customers’ kitchen Eden’s cookbook, and how that has shaped her workflow while finding time to dedicate to DEZ and shooting Top Chef Canada Why Eden focuses on aesthetics and how food is presented, especially as a fast casual restaurant where presentation is usually not a priority How Eden started #showmeyobelly after putting pizza on her pregnant belly, and the speed with which the hashtag blew up on social media What’s in store for DEZ and the future of the Fireside Chat Series, where influential female entrepreneurs come in to speak with all proceeds going to a charity of the speaker’s choice Eden’s plans to involve her family more in her book, and why she’s hoping to convince her husband to spend more time in front of the camera Plus, a 60 Second Brainstorm on how to keep on schedule, prioritize what’s important and worth your time and effort, and the importance of saying no
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Eden Fried of the Rebel Boss Ladies Podcast helps women achieve financial freedom and flexibility by selling digital products online - and there are two things I love about Eden: One is that she loves to dive into real numbers - and not the big, splashy numbers we see that make us feel like we’ll never get there, but the beginner numbers. Like, how to make your first $500 and then how to scale from there. Two - she understands the importance of relationships and collaboration. Eden reached out to me and pitched a podcast interview swap, a tactic which I’m totally going to steal from her so if you have a podcast, watch out, I’m coming for you. But honestly, interviews are like, the best way to get to know a complete stranger when you meet them for the first time and then you get to spend an hour asking them pretty personal questions about their dreams, mistakes and fears. She got to come on the show and be grilled by me, and then I got the pleasure to be interviewed by her - so definitely go to edenfried.com/podcast or /itunes and subscribe so you don’t miss my episode with her (it’s not out yet) and while you’re at it, make sure you’re subscribed to Pep Talks for Side Hustlers and if you haven’t left a review yet, I’d really appreciate it if you could take a second to go to peptalksforsidehustlers.com/review and leave me a rating and review - that helps the podcast get found on iTunes. Today we’re talking about: How Eden was accepted to law school, but then decided not to go and instead created her own business. How she paid attention to questions her audience was asking her to create her first digital product. Exactly what Eden did to ensure her first digital product was a success. How Eden doesn’t believe in multitasking - and what she does instead. Why you shouldn’t create content for the sake of creating content. Why Eden started her podcast, Rebel Boss Ladies. The #1 most successful tactic Eden uses to grow her email list. Why you should find three people to follow, and focus on just those three people to reduce the noise The one belief Eden had to change about herself Eden’s advice for someone who is just starting out and struggling to get traction I’m so excited to announce that I’ll be speaking at Eden’s Rebel Boss Virtual Summit this summer! I’ll be talking about going from Side Hustle to Solopreneur: How to Leverage Digital Products to Replace Your Day Job Income While Working Full Time. So if you wanna make sure that you get notified when the registration is open and get your free ticket, go to peptalksforsidehustlers.com/rebel to get on the list and I’ll let you know when registration opens. And make sure you head over to edenfried.com and get your hands on her case study all about exactly how she made her first $1,000 online. My favorite quotes from Eden: “I just kept showing up everyday, even though I didn’t have immediate results” “If you’re so hungry for the profits right now, you’re going to miss a lot of the clarity you need for that focus” “If I see that something is working, I’m going to double down on those efforts and continue to make it work” “I am very driven on the one path and I don’t let distractions tempt me and pull me in other directions” “Do something with the time that you have, make it something that you actually enjoy.” “Putting yourself out there, not apologizing and taking action: That’s how you grow.”
Ever wonder how to grow and maintain a buzzing online community? Building a Facebook group is a super easy way to do that. I know that I adore the Facebook group community that I’ve built up in the past year which is why I was super excited to chat with Eden Fried. Eden manages a group of over 15K people. That’s a lot of people! Listen in to today’s episode for: How Eden launched her Facebook group How she grew it to 15K members What managing that group is like on a daily basis (and how that’s changed as the group grows) The importance of using live video as part of her growth strategy … and more! About Eden: Eden Fried is a business coach and blogging mentor who helps aspiring entrepreneurs turn their passions into a legitimate paycheck by creating and selling digital products, like ebooks and courses, online. Back in 2016, Eden was trapped in a day job she didn't love and was about a minute away from dropping a quarter million dollars on law school when she decided to ditch it all and start a blog instead. Since then, she's built a full time business that she and her husband live off of by creating and selling digital products. When Eden's not at work helping entrepreneurs build their passive income empire with products, Eden can either be found at the gym, throwing around some moderately heavy-ish weights, or watching Harry Potter for the millionth time. You can check Eden out at EdenFried.com, BreadandButterBlogging.com or on her podcast Rebel Boss Ladies! Upcoming Masterclass: On Dec 6th, 2018, my friend Eden and I will be hosting a private training to show how you can generate $500 from a tiny audience. Click here to sign up! Join the Facebook Group: Sign up for our free Facebook group for the social media support you need. Click here to join us for free!