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Her Success Matters
How Margaret Hartigan uplifts women to become fintech leaders

Her Success Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 30:01


We discuss:  How Margaret's mission to humanize finance led to Marstone.Margaret's journey as one of the 2.4% of female founders to receive VC funding.Ways leaders can elevate more women to become founders and CEOs.Tune in to learn how Margaret Hartigan is using fintech to make financial literacy and inclusion accessible for all! Resources: InvestmentNews | Christine Shaw | Marstone | Margaret HartiganGuest bio: Inspired to help demystify finance and make financial literacy and inclusion possible and accessible for all, Margaret founded Marstone, an enterprise-ready tech platform for financial institutions. Marstone offers a flexible wealth management solution that enables financial organizations to efficiently and affordably reach, acquire and retain more clients through its core-agnostic offering that meets client needs as their financial position matures. Prior to starting Marstone, Margaret was a top-quintile financial adviser for 10 years in the global wealth management group at Merrill Lynch, split between New York and San Francisco. A graduate of Brown University, Margaret is an active leader in the alumni and major development efforts at both Brown University and Phillips Exeter Academy. She's a member of the Milken FinTech Advisory Committee, and a former trustee of Sonoma Academy in Santa Rosa, California.

Her Success Matters
How Margaret Hartigan uplifts women to become fintech leaders

Her Success Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 30:01


We discuss:  How Margaret's mission to humanize finance led to Marstone.Margaret's journey as one of the 2.4% of female founders to receive VC funding.Ways leaders can elevate more women to become founders and CEOs.Tune in to learn how Margaret Hartigan is using fintech to make financial literacy and inclusion accessible for all! Resources: InvestmentNews | Christine Shaw | Marstone | Margaret HartiganGuest bio: Inspired to help demystify finance and make financial literacy and inclusion possible and accessible for all, Margaret founded Marstone, an enterprise-ready tech platform for financial institutions. Marstone offers a flexible wealth management solution that enables financial organizations to efficiently and affordably reach, acquire and retain more clients through its core-agnostic offering that meets client needs as their financial position matures. Prior to starting Marstone, Margaret was a top-quintile financial adviser for 10 years in the global wealth management group at Merrill Lynch, split between New York and San Francisco. A graduate of Brown University, Margaret is an active leader in the alumni and major development efforts at both Brown University and Phillips Exeter Academy. She's a member of the Milken FinTech Advisory Committee, and a former trustee of Sonoma Academy in Santa Rosa, California.

Allison Loves Math Podcast
Using Music to Alleviate Math and Test Anxiety with Margaret Dahlberg

Allison Loves Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 29:28


Margaret Dahlberg isn't the typical guest you'll find on a math podcast! She is a classically trained pianist, composer, and music educator... and Allison is talking with her today about music, emotions and math anxiety.  In this episode, Allison and Margaret discuss: Margaret's story of picking herself up from a life-altering car accident Parenting conversations to help kids overcome failure and anxiety Allison's month-long experiment in her math class to help students overcome math anxiety How different types of meditation and music can help students with math anxiety How Margaret creates music to help express and relieve some tough emotions  We also have our first mini-concert on the podcast! Please subscribe to Allison Loves Math so that you never miss an interview! Check out Allison's Crush Math Anxiety Resource Vault at https://allisonlovesmath.mykajabi.com/math-anxiety-tips-resources You can find out more about Margaret on her website  guidedharmonies.com

Spot On Insurance
Ep. 184: Margaret Spence:Leadership in Risk Management and Workers’ Comp

Spot On Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 55:22


Apple Podcasts Rate and Review for SpotOn Margaret Spence is the Founder and CEO of C. Douglas & Associates, a risk management company that provides affordable injury management solutions and services to clients struggling with complex claims management. Some of the claims they handle include HR Compliance, Disability Management, Workers Compensation, and OSHA Compliance. Margaret is also the founder of The Employee to CEO Project, a coaching company that caters to women who want to advance their careers to C-Suite roles. Margaret is the author of the book Leadership Self-Transformation: 52 Career-Defining Questions Every High-Achieving Woman Must Answer, a career management model for women who aspire for higher positions in any industry. Margaret joins us today to share what inspired her passion for risk management and her thoughts on the female role in today’s corporate America. She describes her childhood experience while growing up in the Bronx, what it was like to move to Jamaica as a high school student, and why she returned to the US for higher education. She describes what her day-to-day was like when she ran her company while still being an employee. Margaret also discusses what her company can do for organizations that have complex risk management problems and shares how the pandemic has made their job more relevant. "Learn everything. Don't get caught up in the job title; get caught up in the skills." - Margaret Spence Today on Spot On Insurance: Margaret's childhood experience in the Bronx and the different schools she went to. How the pandemic affected Margaret's personal life and her business. Margaret's time in Jamaica as a student and why she returned to the US. The various skills Margaret garnered throughout her career in the insurance industry. How Margaret started and ran her company while she was still employed. The wisdom Margaret received from working with different brokers. Winning clients by providing services in the form of professional advice. Mitigating the company's risks starting with the time someone is hired. The services and functions their company offers the industry. How they help hospital systems retool and reinvent their workers’ compensation program. How obese patients cause injuries to hospital workers within their stay. The difference between ‘the human’ and ‘the risk’ part of risk management. How the pandemic enabled C. Douglas & Associatesto promote TeleMed better. Key Takeaways: You don’t always have to use data efficiently, but you always have to have it regardless. Don’t get blinded by what your job title says and focus more on what you can learn from your responsibilities. You have to look at both the human and risk parts of risk management. Connect with Margaret Spence: C.Douglas & Associates WorkComp Seminars Employee To CEO Project Book: Leadership Self-Transformation: 52 Career-Defining Questions Every High-Achieving Woman Must Answer Book: From Workers' Comp Claimant to Valued Employee - Employers' Guide to Implementing a Proactive Return to Work Program Twitter LinkedIn This episode was brought to you by….. Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America’s Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week’s episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you’re learning, Spot Light your review on Apple Podcasts Rate and Review For SpotOn and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!

DTC Podcast
What Exactly Does a Head of Growth Do? Margaret Fortner from DrinkHydrant.com

DTC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 38:21


Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be in the mind of a Head of Growth at a top DTC brand? Learn how to not only think like a growth marketer, but also how to put together a small ‘n’ mighty growth team for your DTC brand in today’s cast with Hydrant’s Head of Growth Margaret Fortner. Tune-in to Margaret’s data-focused thinking and learn…

Explore The Space
Margaret Shapiro On Maintaining Optimism

Explore The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 33:57


"When we start to tell our stories, there's a way that we change" Margaret Shapiro is a writing coach, psychotherapist, and my Mom! She joins us for a very special 200th episode of Explore The Space Podcast. We discuss her immigration journey, maintaining a sense of optimism, and how the word "practice" informs her love of writing and her teaching style. Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast as well as our White Papers and much more! Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Sponsor: Elevate your expertise with Creighton University’s Healthcare Executive Educational programming. Learn more about Creighton’s Executive MBA and Executive Fellowship programs at www.creighton.edu/CHEE. Key Learnings 1.  Margaret's experience leaving her family and emigrating to the United States from South Africa 2. How Margaret maintains a sense of optimism over the course of her life 3. Experiencing a "dark night of the soul" 4. What being married to a physician has been like 5. The importance of the word "practice" and why it's in the name of her business "Sonoma County Writing Practice" 6. Teaching what you need to learn 7. What keeps Margaret fulfilled on a day to day basis, and how she's sustained it during the Covid pandemic Links Sonoma County Writing Practice #immigration, #writing, #therapy, #optimism#podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician

Mahal Margaret
Introduction To Healing From A Divorce or Breakup In A Conscious, Mindful and Kind Way

Mahal Margaret

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 5:21


In this pilot episode, Margaret, Conscious Heart MD, introduces the principle of consciousness in healing from a divorce or breakup in a conscious, mindful and kind way, how she became part of the DDC (Divorced During the COVID-19) club, what divorce really is and the beautiful gift that you can receive from it!   [00:34] Society’s definition of divorce [00:57] What divorce really is [00:24] How to heal from a divorce in a conscious, mindful and kind way  [01:42] How Margaret got divorced. She wasn’t on land! [02:09] One of the beautiful reasons why Margaret got divorced [02:23] The gift that Margaret received from her divorce [03:31] Where else can you apply consciousness? [04:14] The first time that Margaret encountered consciousness   Quotes from Margaret: “Divorce is a success in liberating yourself. It is pride for valuing yourself. It is a beginning to whatever life you’d like to have - spirited life, better life, wiser life, renewed life.” “I am part of the DDC club - divorced during the COVID-19 club.” “Divorce gives you a gift and that is the gift of perspective.” “I am getting unimpressed by difficulties.”   Resources mentioned: A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle   Resources about Margaret: Subscribe to her podcast, Mahal Margaret. Available in iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, PlayerFM Follow her on Instagram, @margaretmusamd Follow her on Twitter, @MargaretMusaMD For any inquiries about healing from a divorce or breakups in a conscious, mindful and kind way, contact her at team@margaretmusa.com For any collaborations or business inquiries, contact her at team@margaretmusa.com Visit her website at www.margaretmusa.com

Why You No Doctor
Margaret Ying: Pursuing The Work You Love

Why You No Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 56:18


Episode 27: Margaret Ying (@oncemorewithlove) is the owner of Once More With Love, an online shop that started out on Etsy and eventually made its way to Michael's. Margaret's venture into design, however, only came after her friend casually asked her to make a few stickers for an Erin Condren planner..."I was able to express myself in way that I couldn't before and it made me feel so alive! At that moment, I realized that nothing ever felt right for me because there was no love. I was not in love with my education, my degrees, or my fancy jobs. So no matter how much I excelled at any of them, I was never satisfied. But now, I've decided to try this again. Once more, with love."Show Notes:0:00 - Introduction to Margaret's work and starting out on Etsy5:40 - Transitioning to Shopify and how to build up a following8:30 - Margaret's science background and dentistry. Navigating different career paths in her twenties.14:05 - Discussions on doctors and their thoughts on the premed-doctor pipeline19:05 - Deciding against dentistry and pursuing visual effects22:00 - Working after the VFX program and working in the film industry25:50 - Telling the story of how Once More With Love got started on Etsy30:23 - How Margaret creates the drawings through Wacom and it's differences with the iPad34:59 - Difference between Asian and Western markets for Margaret's products37:03 - Talking more about how Once More With Love became a sustainable business39:30 - Building the business, long working hours, and burnout45:43 - Getting to sell in Michael's and its success47:14 - Advice you would give to your 20 year old younger self -- Try everything!49:52 - Recommend something to put onto a bucket list51:10 - Favorite book and favorite place you have been52:46 - How to contact Margaret and parting wordsJoin the community! Follow us on Instagram @wyndpodcast and find all of our socials at whyyounodoctor.com/podcast.Support the show (http://whyyounodoctor.com/podcast)

Shezam
055 – Margaret Steele on Adelaide Hermann and a dark tale of a show gone wrong

Shezam

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 84:07


Intro / Shezam theme 0:00:00 Following Adelaide Hermann’s tracks 0:00:58 Tour of Adelaide artifacts 0:02:24 Herrmann scrapbook 0:09:43 Adelaide’s family 0:20:37 Meet Margaret Steele 0:28:05 How Margaret found Adelaide 0:38:56 SAM 100th Salute to Magic 0:49:16 TAOM Convention 0:51:15 Adelaide’s memoirs 1:16:13 Online research 1:21:35 Shezam theme / SAM Funding 1:23:41

Shezam
055 – Margaret Steele on Adelaide Hermann and a dark tale of a show gone wrong

Shezam

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 84:07


Intro / Shezam theme 0:00:00 Following Adelaide Hermann’s tracks 0:00:58 Tour of Adelaide artifacts 0:02:24 Herrmann scrapbook 0:09:43 Adelaide’s family 0:20:37 Meet Margaret Steele 0:28:05 How Margaret found Adelaide 0:38:56 SAM 100th Salute to Magic 0:49:16 TAOM Convention 0:51:15 Adelaide’s memoirs 1:16:13 Online research 1:21:35 Shezam theme / SAM Funding 1:23:41

SuperCharged Life with Dr. Judy
Margaret Cho & Nico Santos on harnessing the power of comedy and laughter to heal grief and division

SuperCharged Life with Dr. Judy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 57:17


The star of NBC’s “Superstore” and “Crazy Rich Asians”, Nico Santos, and Actress, Author and Comedian Margaret Cho join Dr. Judy to talk about the power of laughter, how to find joy in grief and how humor can heal. They also address the alarming rise in attacks against Asian Americans in the midst of the COVID19 pandemic. More than 1000 hate crimes against Asian Americans have been reported in just the past two weeks, prompting Congressional leaders to condemn racism and the FBI to issue a warning. Now, for the first time, Margaret, Nico and Dr. Judy share their thoughts, concerns and outrage about the xenophobia and racism that’s sweeping America with the coronavirus. From earlier pandemics to 9/11, humans look for someone to blame and Dr. Judy explains why blaming “the other” is a toxic phenomenon of convenience. It’s a conversation that gets real without getting angry. Then, for the first time, Nico opens up about the loss of his stepfather to COVID19. He shares what it’s like to lose someone without being able to say goodbye, mourn with family or have a funeral, as well as how he’s using humor to heal. From watching stand-up comedy to military homecoming reunions to Netflix’s docuseries “The Tiger King”, Margaret and Nico have plenty of tips to help you survive quarantine with a sense of humor. Find out how laughter can lower your blood pressure, boost your mood and improve your immune system. Score four SuperCharged Secrets to help you tap into the power of laughter and find your sense of humor, today!   In this episode, we discuss:  1. Xenophobia during the COVID-19 pandemic and our personal thoughts about crimes against Asians (1:45) 2. Why blaming “the other” is a phenomenon of convenience and toxicity (5:02) 3. Margaret and Nico’s journeys being active in the LGBTQ community (10:42) 4. What it really means to be Asian American – is there a right or wrong way? (14:32) 5. Margaret’s proudest achievement to date (17:25) 6. The science behind how laughter heals pain, trauma, and struggles (19:53) 7. How Nico is dealing with loss of his stepfather through comedy (23:58) 8. How humor has helped Margaret heal trauma (26:53)  9. Surprising facts about Margaret and Nico (34:20) 10. How Margaret and Nico deal with criticism (39:05) 11. Four tips to harness the SuperCharged secret of humor (42:17) https://www.drjudyho.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjudyho/ https://twitter.com/drjudyho       https://www.facebook.com/doctorjudyho   https://www.instagram.com/stage29podcasts https://twitter.com/stage29podcasts https://www.facebook.com/Stage29Podcasts/ http://margaretcho.com https://www.earios.net/the-margaret-cho https://www.instagram.com/margaret_cho/ https://twitter.com/margaretcho https://www.facebook.com/officialmargaretcho/   https://www.instagram.com/nicosantos/?hl=en https://twitter.com/nicosantos/status/1246877229260443650 https://www.facebook.com/nicosantoscomic/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What's The Difference?
Episode 28: Gender Equity in the C-Suite, with Margaret Spence

What's The Difference?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 29:59


“It’s my mission to close the diversity gap between the Executive Suite and the C-Suite by ending career plateaus and off-ramps that derail the careers of minority women and men. There’s a tiny space between making a difference and accepting the status quo – I work within that gap.” – Margaret Spence A transformational keynote speaker, author, coach, business strategist, and visionary, Margaret has 30 years of experience inspiring organizations to value talent. Engaging employees in a shared vision, creating inclusive initiatives, and fostering collaboration across silos are central tenets of her work. Determined to create a glide path for diversity and inclusion in executive leadership, Margaret launched The Employee to CEO Project, a global initiative aimed at increasing the representation of women, with specific emphasis on minority women, in C-Suite leadership roles. Her latest book, Leadership Self-Transformation: 52 Career-Defining Questions Every High-Achieving Women Must Answer, challenges women to clarify their vision, find the power, and the limitless courage to build the career they want. Margaret’s journey to the executive suite was nontraditional. She began her career managing workplace injuries and, consequently, observed injured employees being discarded from the workforce. From a catapulting question written on a napkin in 1999, her company, C. Douglas & Associates, currently manages a claims loss portfolio valued at over $95 million for its multinational client base. Voted Top 20 Speaker seven consecutive years at SHRM Society for Human Resource Management Annual and Diversity conferences. A six-year member of SHRM’s Special Expertise Panel. She is the five-term Conference Co-chair of the Return to Work section of the WCI Workers’ Compensation Education Conference. In 2017 she received the InTouch Excellence Award “Women Leading the Way” in Workers’ Compensation. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Margaret’s journey to Diversity and Inclusion work began by working in workers’ compensation and helping employees with disability remain in the workforce Why Margaret recognized a need to help women achieve C-suite roles after seeing a dramatic lack of women in executive teams What common organizational patterns and myths Margaret sees that are often holding women back from reaching the C-suite Why organizations focus too much on who is and isn’t ready to move ahead into a leadership role and don’t focus enough on developing people to get them ready Why more work needs to be done to promote management development programs in addition to leadership programs What steps and strategies Margaret recommends to organizations interested in helping women advance, and why co-mentoring is key Why “checking the Women box” isn’t enough, and why companies need to consider the opportunities women in marginalized racial groups have for advancement Why the question “what do you want, and why don’t you have it now?” is a powerful and career-defining question to ask Additional resources: Website: www.margaretspence.com Website: https://employeetoceoproject.com/ Leadership Self-Transformation by Margaret Spence: https://amzn.to/2DfAcKi LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/margaretspence/ Twitter: @margaretspence

Marketing Unplugged
Margaret Molloy — Brand Builders should Build Movements, Not Monuments.

Marketing Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 51:05


Margaret Molloy is the Global CMO at Siegel+Gale, a renowned branding firm based in NYC. She was named the 2017 B2B Marketer of the year, one of the top 10 most influential women in MarTech, a top 50 power woman of Irish America, a top 40 digital influencer, a top 10 CMOs on Twitter by Forbes, the list goes on. Margaret is also the creator of Wearing Irish, a passion project where she features Irish fashion designers on a worldwide stage. Margaret was born and raised in Ireland and channels her early life experiences in her work today. She is an extremely hard worker and puts an emphasis on bringing connection and an exceptional customer experience to Siegel+Gale. Find out more about Margaret and her marketing journey on this week’s episode!   Key Takeaways: [2:00] Why Margaret in love with the song “Take a Chance on Me” by Abba. [3:45] How Margaret achieves a work/life balance. [7:50] Margaret shares how her native Irish upbringing has emphasized her values. [10:35] Margaret shares why she takes Maya Angelou’s quote, “People remember how you make them feel” to heart. [13:00] Margaret looks into the cosmetic industry and shares three examples of how they make their audience feel. [18:25] When the market is saturated, brands have to use customer experience as a way to differentiate themselves. [18:45] Margaret discusses why the customer experience is important now more than ever. [22:45] Some challenges marketers are facing right now. [26:05] How to analyze the customer journey. [28:35] Margaret shares Siegel+Gale’s ethos and what it means to them. [31:45] Why brands must simplify or they risk being disrupted. [35:00] What is the role of a brand today? [41:35] Does Margaret have to do a lot of education around her definition of what a brand should be? [45:45] Margaret shares a little bit about what she’s up to outside of Siegel+Gale, and her passion project, Wearing Irish.   Mentioned in This Episode: Siegelgale.com Wearingirish.com  

Scratch Entrepreneur
Margaret Fette – How to build a business based on sewing

Scratch Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 51:33


We all dream of taking the thing we love to do and growing it into a healthy profitable business.  Well our guest today has done just that.  Since she was a little girl sewing was a curiosity, then a pastime, then a college major, and then a career.  Now Margaret is the owner of a sewing and tailoring shop called The Tailored Fit.  In this episode she shares about working on Broadway, how to pick the right sewing machine, and what it takes to build a business from scratch. We're glad you joined us! Topics discussed include: Podcasts we’re listening to (1:00) How Margaret got in to sewing (3:45) Going from Quilting to Costuming on Broadway (18:00) Starting her own business (30:30) What makes a bad sewing machine (32:00) Recommended sewing machines (34:00) The Tailored Fit five years from now (47:30) Mentioned in the episode: The Tailored Fit The Entre Leadership Podcast Threads Magazine Podcast Association of Sewing and Design Professionals   Special thanks to Margaret Fette for taking the time to share her story with us   Contributors to this episode include: Host - Jeremy Goodrich Music - Mark Vinten Editing - Christopher Lang If you enjoyed this podcast, there’s a couple of things we need you to do right now:  SUBSCRIBE to Scratch Entrepreneur on itunes, Stitcher, Google Play or wherever you listen to podcasts  While your there, please REVIEW the show  SHARE with friends Finally, please, JOIN the Scratch Entrepreneur Facebook Group Then, please share the show with whoever you think it will inspire. Until the next time, We truly appreciate you listening. Need Shine? More great stories & information at: Youtube - Blog - Podcast Facebook - Twitter  

Obstacle Dominator
Episode #75: Margaret Schlachter And Rose Wetzel On How To Work Hard & Play Hard.

Obstacle Dominator

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 48:30


Author and content-creator, Margaret Schlachter talks about her take on how to have a successful career in the OCR industry.  In this episode, you'll discover! -How Margaret balances writing, coaching, adventure and racing... -Margaret's current focuses in OCR... -How Margaret's ideas about competing have changed as OCR has evolved over time... -Rose and Margaret get into the details of Survival Run Nicaragua... -And much more! Links from this episode: Mud Run Guide Dirt In Your Skirt Questions, comments or feedback? Leave 'em below, and click here to leave your questions now...  Music courtesy Skorge - Sail (AWOLNATION Dubstep Rmx)

Grace & Grit Podcast:  Helping Women Everywhere Live Happier, Healthier and More Fit Lives
Episode 036: Optimizing Musculoskeletal Health w/ Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine, Margaret Durnan

Grace & Grit Podcast: Helping Women Everywhere Live Happier, Healthier and More Fit Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 45:59


As a chiropractor, Doctor Margaret Durnan works hard to provide high-quality evidence-based management of musculoskeletal problems as well as advice for healthy living. She approaches rehabilitation through a holistic approach involving nutrition and lifestyle changes. Margaret is a devoted student of the Ido Portal method and has found her training with the method to be game changing in her Chiropractic approach…as well as life changing on a physical and personal level. In addition to her Chiropractic qualification she holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Sports Chiropractic and is currently studying her Masters in International Public Health through the University of Sydney. To say I have a lot of love and respect for this woman, is an understatement. She is absolutely a woman who exemplifies grace & grit and I invited her to the show so she could her unique perspective as a chiropractor and generally as someone who goes to great lengths to take great care of herself so she can give her best to the things she cares about. Loving this podcast? Head over to iTunes and leave a review so the Grace and Grit message can spread to more women who need to hear it. Notes: 3:00: Why Margaret chose Chiropractic medicine. 7:00: Margaret’s first experience with a chiropractor and how it led her into more evolved musculoskeletal care. 13:40: What is chiropractic medicine? 16:30: How Margaret’s work as a chiropractor teaches a client to assume responsibility for their own health. “To be a doctor is to be a teacher.” 20:00: How Margaret’s movement journey with Ido Portal, has helped to shape her as a motion-based chiropractor. 27:45: Making time for motivation. 32:00: Using movement to prime the nervous system and help kids be more successful in school. 34:50: Margarets 3 top tips to improve musculoskeletal health. Ido Portal website Movement Culture Facebook Page Learn more and contact Doctor Margaret Durnan Looking for more Grace & Grit? Visit GraceandGrit.com