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Destination On The Left
Episode 235: Collaborating Creatively for Recovery, with William Hogg

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 38:40


As Account Manager – Leisure Trade & Product Structure with Destination Sherbrooke for the past five years, William Hogg has developed and deepened key relationships with tourism partners and travel buyers from the region, across Canada, and around the world. The instigator of the Sherbrooke – Heart of the Townships brand, he continues to strategically develop products and position the city, partners, and the region in Canadian, American, and international (Asian and European) leisure and tour & travel markets. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with William Hogg about how he has kept his Canadian destination Sherbrooke, near the U.S. border in Quebec, at the forefront of travelers' minds over the past year. He shares his most creative ideas – from hosting frequent virtual familiarization (FAM) tours for operators in the travel trade to creating an award-winning Local Flavors Road Trip. William also shares why he sees collaboration as the key to successfully navigating the changes in a post-pandemic travel industry. What You Will Learn: What the closure of travel and tourism due to the pandemic has meant for Canadian destinations Creative elements incorporated in Sherbrooke's strategy to move through the challenges of 2020/21 and beyond How William collaborated with neighboring municipal organizations to find ways of attracting hyper-local tourism What Destination Sherbrooke is doing to support their local community Why William is currently seeing more interest from U.S. tour operators than Canadian operators for Summer 2021 Collaborate for Success In the current climate, sharing wealth and resources is the key to success, and collaborations between destinations don't need to be completely equal for them to be successful. Smaller communities can collaborate with larger ones to work together to both draw visitors to their attractions and offer them a range of places to eat and sleep, leading to a win-win outcome for everyone. COVID-19 Friendly Attractions Being COVID-friendly is vital in the post-pandemic recovery period and promoting outdoor attractions that visitors feel comfortable with as they ease back into tourism is very important in the rejuvenation of the industry. William discusses why the attractions that Destination Sherbrooke is focusing on are centered around agri-tourism. He also describes how Sherbrooke won international recognition for the pivots they have made during the pandemic and the continued creativity they have shown in drawing people to the area. Website: https://www.destinationsherbrooke.com/en/visitors LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-hogg-94b24326/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/destinationsherbrooke Twitter: https://twitter.com/DSherbrooke

The Rational Reminder Podcast
William Bengen: The 5% Rule for Retirement Spending (EP.135)

The Rational Reminder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 38:54


At a time when the financial community provided inconsistent retirement advice, the 4% withdrawal rate was a data-backed strategy that revolutionized retirement planning. Today we speak with William Bengen, a literal rocket scientist and the influential personal advisor who popularised the 4% withdrawal rate, A.K.A, the 4% rule. After exploring what the 4% rule entails and the impact that it had on the financial industry, we talk about updates that William has made to his theory since first publishing about it in 1994. We then unpack more of the rule, talking about its conservative nature, whether young retirees should adhere to it, and if there are situations where you should break the rule. Reflecting on criticisms of the 4% rule, we ask William about how it fits with the notion of dynamic spending. His answers highlight his approach in helping his clients to maintain the same lifestyle that they have when they enter retirement. Later, we touch on tips to keep track of your expenses, whether you should taper your retirement income, the role of bonds and small-cap stocks in your portfolio, and William’s view that financial planning should be fee and not commission-based. We wrap up by discussing William’s career and how he defines success for himself. For more insights into the 4% rule from the man who created it, tune in to hear our incredible conversation with William Bengen. Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today’s guest, financial advisor and 4% rule creator William Bengen. [0:00:15] Exploring William’s original 1994 research that led to the 4% rule. [0:03:58] Hear why the 4% rule has been so impactful to the world of financial planning. [0:05:06] William shares details about the ‘hate mail’ his findings inspired. [0:06:07] Why William updated his theory to include small-cap stocks. [0:07:43] William’s view that you might be able to get away with withdrawal rates that are higher than 4.5%. [0:08:26] Whether young retirees should adhere to the 4% rule. [0:11:48] The scenarios that break the 4% rule. [0:13:02] How the 4% rule applies in countries outside of Canada and the US. [0:13:55] Insights into how much you should be spending in your retirement. [0:15:28] What your triggers should be if you want to deviate from the 4% rule. [0:17:45] William’s views on dynamic spending. [0:20:09] Tips on keeping track of your expenses and William’s throughs on fixed annuities. [0:21:20] Whether you should taper your retirement income. [0:22:54] The role of bonds versus small-cap stocks in your retirement portfolio. [0:24:04] From rocket scientist to financial advisor, hear about William’s extraordinary career. [0:28:29] Reasons why financial planning should be fee and not commission-based. [0:32:02] Reflecting on the impact that William has made on his client’s lives and in the financial world. [0:32:55] Details on William’s current research and what most excites him. [0:34:48] How William defines success for himself. [0:37:01]

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop
Dr. William Hull: Expose and Bond Techniques and Other Ortho Treatments

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 39:09


Today we sit with repeat guest and old friend, Dr. William Hull. A maxillofacial surgeon based in Indiana, William has many years’ worth of treatment experience to his name. In this episode, we talk about several of these treatments and pay special attention to expose and bond techniques, along with several other ortho treatments. First, we gather William’s thoughts on bite blocks versus molts. William goes on to explain the benefits of molts and tells us why bite blocks aren’t necessarily obsolete. Before going into E and B techniques, William then tells us about the “sweetheart” device and why it can threaten the integrity of the patient’s lingual bone. As our conversation develops, William then gives us his take on orthodontist referrals and what he looks for in a good referral. Toward the end of the show, we take time to consider various E and B techniques and make reference to other treatments like wisdom teeth, third molar removal, premolar removal, primary teeth removal, uprighting, and removal of horizontal canine. To get your fill on these treatments, be sure to join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s guest, Dr. William Hull.William tells us about bite blocks and why he now prefers molts.Hear what makes molts so versatile.Issues with cranking molts and how they can harm your patient. How William works his molts with his assistants. Why William’s thoughts on the “sweetheart” tool have changed.We talk about the orthodontist referral process.William shares one of his orthodontist’s referrals.Hear about various treatments orthodontists request.Hear about the intricacies behind E and Bs.Some of the challenges and benefits of taking out second molars.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Dr. William Hull on LinkedIn

Jewelry Journey Podcast
Episode 98: Inside William Harper’s Quarantine Jewelry Studio

Jewelry Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 24:04


Between a contentious election, a global pandemic and a months-long quarantine, it’s no wonder that jeweler William Harper’s work has taken a darker turn than usual. Although Harper’s work has always been esoteric, the events of the past year have pushed him to play with the size, complexity and construction of his work. He joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to give us an inside look at the pieces he’s been working on and to talk about his creative process. What you’ll learn in this episode: An intimate look at never-before-seen pieces William has worked on recently How William has found inspiration during the covid-19 lock down How William has developed his artistic process About William Harper Born in Ohio and currently working in New York City, William Harper is considered one of the most significant jewelers of the 20th century. After studying advanced enameling techniques at the Cleveland Institute of Art, Harper began his career as an abstract painter but transitioned to enameling and studio craft jewelry in the 1960s. He is known for creating esoteric works rooted in mythology and art history, often using unexpected objects such as bone, nails, and plastic beads in addition to traditional enamel, pearls, and precious metals and stones.  His work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Museum of Crafts, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. A retrospective of his work, William Harper: The Beautiful & the Grotesque, was exhibited at the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2019.   Additional resources: Instagram Video of this episode TRANSCRIPT Photos: A DUCK CAUGHT IN A THICKET: A GATHER OF SOULS: ESCAPE FROM THE PALACE: GOLEM: LA FLEUR DU MAL REDUX: PARASITE: THE ANNUNCIATION: THE EXILED ONE: THE POMPOUS CHARLATAN: THE TAINTED FRUIT OF THE POISON TREE:

Taxgirl
19: How Low Income Taxpayer Clinics (LITCs) Can Help With Tax Disputes

Taxgirl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 39:36


All taxpayers deserve quality taxpayer support and representation. However, this can be a costly avenue to achieve. Many taxpayers who stumble upon a tax dispute are unaware of the assistance out there. In this week’s podcast, Kelly talks about options for taxpayer help. LITCs, also known as Low Income Taxpayer Clinics, are independent organizations in place to help taxpayers in need fight their disputes. Educating Taxpayers on LITC Kelly invites William Schmidt, clinic director at Kansas Legal Services, to better explain the ins and outs of LITC and taxpayer assistance programs. Will has also coauthored a chapter for the American Bar Association on preparing clients for IRS disputes. In addition, William has a podcast Tax Justice Warriors. Kelly and William share how the public can find and benefit from tax assistance. Listen to Kelly and William talk such as: How William found his way to LITCs LITCs affiliations Three types of Taxpayer Clinics Legal aid preparation problems Type of cases William handles Real estate tax concerns How clinics balance cases Poverty levels and funding Number of taxpayers helped per year Outreach and education to the public Tax mistakes and resolutions Virtual settlements Case and trial expectations More About Kelly Phillips Erb: Kelly is the creator and host of the new Taxgirl podcast series. Kelly is a practicing tax attorney with considerable experience and knowledge. She works with taxpayers like you every day. One of the things that she does is help folks out of tax jams, and hopefully, keep others from getting into them.   Links Mentioned: Kelly’s Website – Taxgirl LITC William Schmidt - LinkedIn William Schmidt’s – American Bar Tribute William's Podcast – Tax Justice Warriors  

Limit Up!
Introduction to Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) with William Rhind

Limit Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 43:39


Exchange Traded Funds, or ETFs, sound intimidating, but are just another tool to add to your trading portfolio. These funds trade pretty much the same as a stock but are comprised of many different companies as opposed to just one. William Rhind is the man who pioneered this form of trade and is hitting great success with his company GraniteShares.William talked to Jack and Dan about the basics of this form of trading. He discussed how much capital is needed, how the funds work, and even shared a bit about the mysterious vault at the GLD. Listen to learn this new trading avenue.[02:07] - This week: William Rhind[03:29] - Market reaction[04:54] - Interview with William Rhind[05:10] - How William came to be the founder and CEO of GraniteShares[08:26] - Understanding exchange-traded funds[11:04] - The SPDR Gold Trust vault[13:11] - Starting an ETF[14:39] - Rebalancing technicalities[16:09] - Trading vehicles and long-term investments[17:44] - The volume spectrum[18:59] - Minimum barrier to entry[21:06] - Constant leverage[25:58] - When crude goes negative[28:39] - Identifying losers for XOUT[31:46] - Technological disruption[35:39] - Research and marketingWilliam Rhind is the founder of GraniteShares, an independent exchange-traded fund built for investors seeking simple, cost-effective access to differentiated investments. GraniteShares is backed by leading fintech VCs such as Bain Capital Ventures and Clocktower Technologies. Rhind has built and managed businesses in the ETF market for nearly his entire career, and previously was CEO of World Gold Trust Services which is the largest commodity fund in the world.Limit Up! is a podcast for traders of all levels brought to you by TopstepTrader. Whether you’re considering a career in trading and don’t know where to start, or you’re a seasoned veteran looking for advice from big names in the financial industry, Limit Up! is your guide. Join us weekly as we discuss the market in all of its volatile glory.Jack Pelzer is a co-host of Limit Up! He traded as part of a U.S. Treasury group for 7 years at Chopper Trading and DRW. After leaving the industry, he became a Writing Fellow and Senior Contributing Writer for The Onion. He is now the Head of Content at Topstep.Dan Hodgman is a co-host of Limit Up! Prior to coming to Topstep Dan traded 30 Yr Treasury Options and Yield Spreads. Before that, he served in the United States Marine Corps where he simultaneously managed his own Futures Account applying the skills he grew up learning from clerking on the trading floor. Now Dan works with the Traders here at Topstep as a Performance Coach as well as being a regular on the Daily Market Recap.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Limit Up! in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.

Original Series
#76 - William Winram | The Power of Breathing

Original Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 105:21


William is a World Record Freediver. William set a historic first on June 1st, 2007 by becoming the first man to dive the 60-meter deep and 30-meter long passageway known as the Arch in the Blue Hole of Dahab, Egypt, without fins and on a single breath of air. In 2013 William broke the Classic Constant Weight World Record, descending to a record-setting depth of 94 meters. That same year he challenged himself to even greater depths: During a dive of 3 minutes and 8 seconds a sled pulled him to a depth of 145 meters (476 feet) from which he swam back to the surface on a single breath of air. Thus setting a new world record as well as claiming his 28th national Freediving record. In this episode William shares funny stories, scary stories and interesting stories to tell us what he has learned from Free Diving, the ocean and the bodily expectations for the sport of Free Diving. - How William got into Free Diving - What Free Diving is - What it takes - How and why we should improve our breathing - Coming face to face with a shark - The hidden secret about sharks - Mindfulness and how to make proper decisions - How to stop spacing out - Using as little energy as possible from Tai Chi - The Watermen Project and how to help the sharks http://williamwinram.com/ William on instagram Send me an email: Ben@heroicminds.live    

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

This week's guest is Dr. William Harvey. William and Ron discussed William's research on Toyota Kata, including his process and what he learned from other lean thinkers. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn:  How William first learned about lean (3:14) His start in the Marine Corps (4:45) A quote from Henry David Thoreau (5:19) How William learned to manage the process (6:06) William's research (8:27) Karyn Ross's role (9:07) His process (11:21) A story about Toyota Kata (12:27) Ron's story about sports and deliberate practice (15:47) What William learned from Jess Orr (22:31) What surprised William during his research (26:43) The Implementation stage (29:51) The Execution stage (31:31) The Sustainment stage (32:41) William's current and target conditions (40:41) His definition of success (41:31) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com GA 102 | Sustaining Your Lean Journey William on LinkedIn William's Dissertation Defense Grit Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app.  NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here.  You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Do you have a story to share about kata? What has your experience with kata been like thus far?

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
William Patino & the Landscapes of New Zealand

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 87:51


Welcome to Episode 097 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with William Patino! First and foremost William is a husband and father, based out of the mountainside town of Te Anau, in the South Island of New Zealand. Originally from Wollongong Australia, in 2012 photography came into his life and completely changed the way he viewed the world. He's since fallen in love with this art and traversed the globe, pursuing rare and illusive moments of atmosphere and light. Since late 2014, he has been working full time as a landscape photographer, hosting his own photography workshops and guiding tours the world over, as well as shooting for various brands and clients.  We covered some fun topics this week, including: 1. How William became a full-time professional photographer. 2. Why William moved to New Zealand. 3. William's passion for the wilderness and how that translates into his work. 4. William's evolving editing style over time. 5. William's approach to tripod-free landscape photography. 6. Mental health and the link with photography. 7. Being a vegetarian as a landscape photographer. 8. Social media stuff. 9. William's awesome Bob Ross impression. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! This week on Patreon, William and I talked about his approach to releasing new work - how and why he does it. To learn more about William, check him out: Website. Instagram. Here is the photographer that William recommended for the podcast: 1. Volcano Pilot Some examples of William's photography can be seen below. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. You can also join the conversation on our Facebook Group! We've also started an Instagram page and a Facebook page for the podcast, where we'll be sharing updates as we go!

Free Rein Podcast
Episode 2 - Pippa and William Funnell part 2

Free Rein Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 34:37


This second episode of Free Rein Podcast is part 2 of Charlotte Ricca's interview with equestrian couple Pippa and William Funnell. Pippa Funnell MBE is an icon of British Eventing, who has won Olympic team silver, individual silver and individual bronze medals. She was also the first rider to win the Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing. Her husband William is a top showjumper, whose biggest claim to fame is winning the Hickstead Derby three times. The couple also run Billy Stud, breeding and producing top British-bred horses. Pippa and William invited Charlotte into their home one evening for G&Ts and a long chat. In the second part of the podcast they talk about: • Pippa's second career as an author of children's books • Coming to terms with not having children • Pippa dealing with the pressure of winning the Rolex Grand Slam • What Pippa doesn't like about modern eventing • How William copes with being 'Mr Pippa Funnell'! • Billy Stud's breeding programme • Why William won't be taking up eventing any time soon! • The secret to keeping fit as older riders And much more!

The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 18: The Intersection of Church and Family-Owned Business, with William Vanderbloemen

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 50:12


William Vanderbloemen is an entrepreneur, pastor, speaker, author, and CEO/Founder of Vanderbloemen Search Group. He is a regular contributor to both Forbes and Fortune, and he is frequently asked to contribute to many media outlets on staff culture and team building. William has combined over 15 years of ministry experience as a Senior Pastor with the best practices of executive search to provide churches with a unique offering: a deep understanding of local church work with the very best knowledge and practices of professional executive search. Vanderbloemen Search Group has served over 800 churches since its founding eight years ago, has grown to thirty-five full-time employees, and has won several company culture awards. In 2016 and 2017, the firm ranked in the top five in Entrepreneur.com's Top Company Cultures list of all small businesses in the United States. In 2015, 2016, and 2017, Houston Business Journal named the firm a Best Place To Work in Houston. In 2017, Houstonia Magazine named Vanderbloemen a Best Place To Work in Houston, and Entrepreneur.com named Vanderbloemen one of The Best Entrepreneurial Companies in America. The firm was also named twenty-five on Forbes' 2017 list of America's Top Executive Recruiting Firms. William is regularly invited to speak across the country, teaching on leadership, staff culture, hiring, firing, and team building. His book Next: Pastoral Succession That Works focuses on effective pastoral leadership and succession planning. It was released through Baker Books in September 2014. Search: The Pastor Search Committee Handbook was released in June of 2016 by B&H Books. His next book Culture Wins: The Roadmap to an Irresistible Workplace will be released in March of 2018 on the topic of building an effective staff culture. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why a church might need to address the same issues as a corporation: culture building, succession planning, and employee engagement How William segued from his life as a pastor to starting his own family-owned business, and why the two roles share much in common How Vanderbloemen Search Group helps guide and educate churches in the difficult task of hiring pastors What steps William's group takes to help a church find a new pastor that will fit the church's existing culture What happens when a church hires the wrong person and has to make the difficult decision to terminate William's thoughts on the millennial generation and how they view the modern church experience How the family-owned Vanderbloemen Search Group helps churches heal after a change in pastors and encourages the church in planning for the future How William addresses the most common obstacles and concerns when a church approaches him for help How William made the transition from being a senior pastor to being an entrepreneur and running a family-owned business The many ways that an entrepreneurial perspective can benefit a church if the church is prepared to make changes William's advice to millennials for navigating the complexities of the business world today Ways to contact William: Website: www.vanderbloemen.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/williamvanderbloemen Twitter: @VanderbloemenSG

Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution Podcast - Paleo diet, nutrition, fitness, and health

On Episode 407 of The Paleo Solution Podcast we have guest William Shewfelt. William is an actor and plays Brody Romero, the Red Power Ranger, on the Nickolodeon show Power Rangers Ninja Steel. I was really impressed by William. Even though he's fairly young, he has a great mindset and a lot of good insight beyond his years. Listen in as we talk about how William went from eating vegan to keto/paleo, the challenges of being an actor, staying in shape for his physically demanding role, recovery, motivation, and more. This was a really good one that I recommend giving a listen.   Show Notes: 00:49 – Summary/Pre-intro 2:17 – Williams’s introduction and background 6:00 – Greatest challenges in acting in a TV show 8:43 – How William went from vegan into paleo and keto 13:50 – Getting into testing and genetic testing 17:25 – Genetic carb tolerance vs carb level 19:33 – Most highly tolerable foods to eat lifelong 22:04 – Carnivorous eating and nutrients 26:47 – Subsisting on just muscle meats 28:40 – Ability to go longer without eating on lower carb 30:06 – William’s training and workouts 34:25 – Tracking and being intuitive 38:41 – Diminishing returns 43:30 – Not letting things define you, and enriching your life 48:17 – William’s recovery methods 53:01 – William’s plans and goals for the future 59:09 – Where to find William Instagram: @WilliamShewfelt Youtube: youtube.com/willshewfelt The Carnivore Shredding Program: thecarnivoreshreddingprogram.com

The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
#36 William MacAskill: The Science of Doing Good

The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 65:13


On this episode of The Knowledge Project, I’m happy to have William MacAskill. William is the co-founder and President of the Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA) and an Associate Professor in Philosophy at Oxford University. He is also the founder and president of 80,000 Hours, the co-founder and vice-president of Giving What We Can, and the author of Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and a Radical New Way to Make a Difference. William’s work is primarily focused on encouraging people to use reason and evidence to find the best possible ways they can use their resources to make the biggest possible impact in the world. We cover a lot of ground in this interview, including: Why good intentions aren’t enough when giving to charity and how we can do better How William's giving philosophy was formed and how it developed into The Centre for Effective Altruism The best metrics to assess how good a charity is before donating a dime How letting our emotions guide our charitable giving can lead to ineffective, and sometimes harmful outcomes. How many charities today unknowingly reward low dollar donors and sell themselves short millions of dollars in potential donations A powerful thought exercise to help you gain a different but valuable perspective about helping the poor and suffering in the world The one cognitive bias William believes is the most damaging to any business, organization or individual William’s foundational values that guide his day to day decisions and actions William’s take on “radical honesty” and when honesty can be taken too far and is no longer constructive William’s definition of success and the imaginary conversation he has with himself on his deathbed to make sure he’s on the right track (this is awesome) The most common mistake William sees people make over and over (and the embarrassingly simple way to avoid making it) And then to wrap up, I gave him a softball question: What is the purpose and meaning of life? If you’ve wanted to make more of a positive impact in the world around you, this insightful interview will give you plenty to think about. Your resources are precious and should be optimized to improve the lives of those you help. I don’t know of a better person to guide you than William. GO PREMIUM: Support the podcast, get ad-free episodes, transcripts, and so much more: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-premium/  

The Fit2Fat2Fit Experience
EP146: Carnivore, Omnivore or Herbivore?

The Fit2Fat2Fit Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 47:31


William Shewfelt’s mission is to share his health and fitness knowledge and to provide resources to those who want to know more about proper nutrition. During this episode, he shares his decision to shift from finance major to Actor (he is the Red Power Ranger in Ninja Steel) and why he transitioned from staunch vegan to satisfied omnivore.   If you like this podcast subscribe & review it on iTunes | Stitcher.   Key Takeaways:   [06:03] William's 360 degree turn from finance to acting. [11:48] The vegan lifestyle didn't sit well with William's body. [17:55] William's holistic approach to keto doesn't include chasing levels. [23:31] How his body adapted to a keto diet after being vegan for 4 years. [28:11] Carnivore or Omnivore? [32:18] William’s Youtube channel shares his personal lifestyle journey. [33:54] How William maintains his health with his busy lifestyle.   Sponsors: Complete Wellness Supplements — Shop for Drew’s Hand-formulated Powdered Greens, Probiotics, and MCT Oil Powder Dry Farm Wines — Use this link for a bottle of wine for $.01 with any order Dollar Workout Club  

Heartland Running
EP 66: Dynamic Running Therapy

Heartland Running

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 55:31


In this episode Crystal talks with William Pullen.  William is a London based psychotherapist who developed a technique called Dynamic Running Therapy (DRT).  He practices this in-person with his patients but has also written a book titled “Running with Mindfulness - Dynamic Running Therapy to Improve Low-Mood, Anxiety, Stress, and Depression.” Some of the topics we cover include: How William discovered both running and therapy for himself How running helps with decision making and confidence How running helps us open up and share with others What DRT is and how it used in his practice Empathy runs with both adults and children How the book can help you become your own therapist Advice for those who are feeling stuck right now   Where to find William Pullen and DRT:  Amazon,  iPhone App, Website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram   Where to find Heartland Running: Website,  Facebook Group,  Instagram,  Strava Club Call or text us at 513-486-4636 Save 20% on SWORD Performance Products by using discount code:HEARTLANDRUNNER at checkout Check out Steve Durbin’s races at Durbin Race Management and use discount code HRP15 to save 15%. A special thank you goes out to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils for allowing us to use their music on the show    

Mind Flipping Podcast
Ep10: William Mitchell, Hypnotic Phenomena, Hypnosis for Anxiety & Pain Control, Auras, Spirituality

Mind Flipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 47:26


William Mitchell is a minister, certified hypnotist, hypnotism instructor, stage performer and the organizer of the popular The Heartland Hypnosis Conference. In his conversation with Rick, he shares how he found hypnosis, what it’s done for him both personally and professionally and how he’s used it to help his clinical clients and audience when preforming. He also shares where his hypnosis practice and theology background intersect. Show Notes: 2:44 How William got started in Hypnosis 6:33 The Hypnosis Mind Flip 7:07 Did William mention his background as a minister in his early seminars? 5:58 How his spirituality and hypnosis intersect 7:07 The power of the mind during hypnosis 10:00 What Rick learned from Larry Garrett 10:50 The unique way William recruits volunteers during stage shows and the Quit Smoking Mind Flip 12:14 Weight Loss Mind Flipping at the state fair story 12:46 Another Quit Smoking Mind Flipping story 13:29 Amnesia as a hypnotic phenomenon & Milton Erickson 15:15 How Rick came to hypnosis 15:38 How hypnosis has helped William and his family personally 18:13 What it’s like to be hypnotized 18:27 The 80 year old who couldn’t sleep 19:48 When a client discovers hypnosis is working: The conscious and unconscious mind 20:59 “Catch yourself succeeding.” –Scott Sandland 21:23 “In the days and weeks ahead you’ll notice certain indications that the results you desire are taking place.” –Milton Erickson 22:05 William’s word of the day: Aura- what happens before hypnosis takes place 22:54 What is Hypnotic Phenomena? 23:58 Dehypnotizing the client & The Law Student’s test anxiety 25:49 True anxiety suffers are more receptive to hypnosis & The Medical Student story 28:16 “Hypnosis is magical, but it’s not magic” –William Mitchell 28:27 The common belief in his field with which William disagrees: Not everyone needs age regression 30:07 What William always thought he’d believe, but doesn’t anymore 30:59 What Rick thought he’d always believe, but doesn’t anymore (hypnosis for pain control) 31:45 William’s use of hypnosis for pain control 33:03 When working with family members be mindful of dual relationships 33:27 Mindy Ash 34:33 How William manages his stellar reputation 35:09 What’s love (or fear) got to do with it? 33:17 Inside Out  (movie) & Williams belief that God given emotions can be helpful tools 36:24 The problem with anger is it’s effective at first, but then self-isolating 37:01 William Recieves a Major Award: The Golden Speaker 38:28 The Heartland Hypnosis Conference with three tracks: Clinical, Business, Stage, Metaphysical Early Bird Special: Save $100 if you register before April 1, 2018 Get a Free Download of William’s Self Hypnosis recording by visiting The Mitchell Institute or HypnoProgram.

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO PERFORM ENERGY HEALING - BACKED BY SCIENCE! William Bengston PhD | Alternative Medicine | Health | Self-Help | Inspire

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 77:28


If you've ever felt you could heal, help others to heal, or just wanted to learn about energy medicine, then do we have the hands-on healing show for you! Today I'll be talking with William Bengston, PhD, sociology professor, self-proclaimed skeptic, President of the Society for Scientific Exploration, and a leading researcher into the mystery and power of energy medicine, and the author of a must-read book, The Energy Cure. Today we'll talk about hands-on healing, what it is, what it looks like, what the studies show, and how we can all do it. That plus we'll talk about vaporizing clouds, God in a Bottle, why table tennis isn't for tortoises, turning down flat screen TV's, the power of charged cotton, and why in the world you don't have to be from Alpha Centauri, in order to help others heal. The Energy Cure Self-Help and Self-Improvement Healing Topics Include: Who was Bennett Murrick What's the Boggle Effect? How healings on people began How William's chronic back pain was healed for life How people began to heal, and what they could heal from? How Bill ended up healing rats How people went into ‘spontaneous remission' for cancer What were early experiments done in the lab? How were mice healed from cancer and inoculated from cancer Can healing be taught? Why intention isn't necessary for healing What is the Bengston Energy Healing Method? What is ‘cycling' and why is it so powerful? What's a powerful past law of attraction method – that changes your brainwave patterns How cycling can change your brainwave patterns What it means to go from mindfulness to mindlessness How can this be turned or reverse engineered into a conventional therapy What he's doing across the country to put ‘healing in the cloud' To find out more about the Energy Cure and for the CD set ‘Hands on Healing, a Training Course in the Energy Cure' or to do it live go to bengstonresearch.com William Bengston PhD Shares Energy Healing Scientifically Proven to Cure Illness & Cancer! Alternative Medicine | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Health | Inspiration | Inspirational | Motivation | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

5 of the Best
Magna Carta

5 of the Best

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2015 10:45


next episode  16th march William the Conqueror (c.1028 - c.1087)   Early in 1066, Edward, king of England died and Harold, Earl of Wessex was crowned king. William was furious, claiming that in 1051 Edward, a distant cousin, had promised him the throne and that Harold had later sworn to support that claim.   The first years of William's reign were spent crushing resistance and securing his borders, which he did with ruthless efficiency.    Horrible Histories  How William the Conqueror  came to England Horrible histories battle of Hastings - YouTube The Domesday Book     Based on the Domesday survey of 1085-6, which was drawn up on the orders of King William I, it describes in remarkable detail, the landholdings and resources of late 11th-century England,    Providing definitive proof of rights to land and obligations to tax and military service, its 913 pages and two million Latin words describe more than 13,000 places in England and parts of Wales. Nicknamed the 'Domesday' Book by the native English, after God's final Day of Judgement     Richard the Lionheart   As king, Richard's chief ambition was to join the Third Crusade, prompted by Saladin's capture of Jerusalem in 1187. To finance this, he sold sheriffdoms and other offices and in 1190 he departed for the Holy Land.    Although he came close, Jerusalem, the crusade's main objective, eluded him. Moreover, fierce quarrels among the French, German and English contingents provided further troubles. After a year's stalemate, Richard made a truce with Saladin and started his journey home   Richard the lion heart video Horrible Histories King Richard I - YouTube    Richard, became king. John received titles, lands and money, but this was not enough. In October 1190, Richard recognised his nephew, Arthur, as his heir. Three years later, when Richard was imprisoned in Germany, John tried to seize control. He was unsuccessful and, when Richard returned in early 1194, was banished. The two were soon reconciled and, when Arthur was captured by Philip II in 1196, Richard named John heir   Richard the lion heart death video   Horrible Histories Stupid Deaths Richard The Lion Heart - YouTube    King john In 1199, Richard died and John became king.      his government became increasingly ruthless and efficient in its financial administration. Taxes soared and he began to exploit his feudal rights ever more harshly.   This bred increasing baronial discontent. Negotiations between John and his barons failed and civil war broke out in May 1215. When the rebels seized London, John was compelled to negotiate further and, on 19 June at Runnymede on the River Thames, he accepted the baronial terms embodied in the Magna Carta   King john hoorible histories  Horrible Histories New Song - Epic Magna Carta Rap Battle - CBBC - YouTube   Megna Carta  HH song  Horrible Histories Song NEW! - Magna Carta 800 Years Song - CBBC - YouTube   king John   HH Chatty death Horrible Histories Stupid Deaths: King John I OF England - YouTube