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Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin
Slowing Down to Heal: Lessons from Dr. Douglas Burton's Journey

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 32:56


Real strength shows up when life knocks you down and you choose to rise with gratitude, faith, and community. Dr. Douglas Burton shares how a life-altering diagnosis transformed not just his health journey, but his entire perspective on what it means to truly live well. From the operating room to the other side of the patient experience, he opens his heart about the emotional weight of caregiving, the spiritual awakening that came through illness, and the small, intentional shifts that have brought him greater peace than ever before. His story is a powerful reminder that joy is not found in doing more—it's found in slowing down, showing up, and surrounding yourself with love. Key Takeaways: Slowing down and creating space for joy can be more healing than constant striving. Practicing daily gratitude builds emotional resilience and a deeper sense of peace. Community support is a critical part of mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Faith and surrender can bring clarity and calm when facing uncertainty or illness. True healing isn't just physical—it's also spiritual, relational, and deeply personal.   About Dr. Douglas Burton: Douglas Burton, M.D. is the Marc and Elinor Asher Spine Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He received his undergraduate degree from Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS and his MD from the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, TX. He completed his residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center and completed spine fellowships at The Texas Back Institute in Plano, TX and at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. In 2003 he was awarded the Marc and Elinor Asher Spine Professorship. Dr. Burton's clinical practice is focused on the diagnosis and treatment of complex spinal disorders in both pediatric and adult patients. In addition to his primary practice location at the University of Kansas Hospital, he also travels to both Hutchinson and Salina, KS for a monthly outreach clinic to provide health care to patients in rural parts of Kansas. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Association, the Interurban Orthopaedic Society, the North American Spine Society and the Scoliosis Research Society, where he is the incoming Chair-Elect of the Research Council and member of the Board of Directors. He served as President of the Federation of Spine Associations from 2018 to 2019. In 2019, The American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons announced a new partnership, the American Spine Registry (ASR), which will be jointly owned and developed by both organizations. Dr. Burton currently serves as co-chair of the Data Use Committee for the ASR. His research interests include the development of disease specific health related quality of life instruments and the study of complications and outcomes associated with spinal deformity surgery. He has authored or co-authored over 236 peer reviewed publications and serves as a Deputy Editor of Spine Deformity, the official journal of the Scoliosis Research Society. In 2006 he helped found and remains on the Executive Council of the International Spine Study Group. This is a consortium of spinal deformity surgeons and researchers at over 15 top academic centers in the United States and Canada with collaborators in Europe and Japan. They have been performing prospective and retrospective studies on surgical and non-surgical Adult Spinal Deformity patients since their inception.   Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.

Podcast 241
241: Back to the Future - A Discussion (ft. Dr. Bruce Hutchinson)

Podcast 241

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 146:38


We have finally fulfilled our DESTINY. Episode 241 of Podcast 241 is finally here! And we're going out with STYLE. Yes, the last episode of Podcast 241 is upon us and there is no better way to go out than with our good friend and colleague, Dr. Bruce Hutchinson. In this series finale, we discuss "Back to the Future" from director Robert Zemeckis. Starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, "Back to the Future" has captivated audiences for forty years and the team at 241 break down the script by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. We talk about the use of foreshadowing, potential plot holes and the overall cleverness of the films narrative. So join Daniel Wingfield, Donavon Thompson and DOCTOR Bruce Hutchinson ONE LAST TIME.So make sure you get to 88mph, don't kiss your mother and lay out Biff in good ole fashion, because -- for the LAST TIME -- it's time for some 241!!To bother Bruce and learn about films things, follow him on:Instagram: @bdhutchTwitter: @bdhutchAnd checkout:thehutchfiles.comAlso, for the central hub of everything Podcast 241, check out our website!LINK: https://www.podcast241.comHave comments or questions? Click the link below and leave us a message!LINK: http://bit.ly/241mailFollow us on:Instagram: @podcast_241Twitter: @podcast241Facebook: Podcast 241Tiktok: @podcast241Twitch: twitch.tv/241studiosWE. HAVE. SPOKEN.

Over A Pint Marketing Podcast
Charlie Hutchinson: Co-Founder & President of Houseworks Collective

Over A Pint Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 46:45


#161 We love talking to folks in the real estate game. And in this episode, Pat has a sit-down with Charlie Hutchinson, who heads up one of the leading real estate teams in the Milwaukee area.  Great insights into real estate and marketing.    Here's what we cover:    0:00:00 – Intro   Face-to-face setting, Charlie's background tease, chemistry between host and guest. 0:05:00 – Charlie's Background & Origin Story From Spanish class and radio to Nashville, and eventually real estate. 0:12:00 – Early Agent Days & Learning by Doing Living in grandma's basement, soaking up knowledge at Shore West, hustling for scraps. 0:18:00 – Starting a Team: The Charlie Group to Houseworks Collective Ego-driven beginnings, learning he's not a great trainer, and pivoting to scalable support. 0:26:00 – Current Market Conditions & Outlook Thoughts on buying/selling in today's market, interest rate impacts, and inventory challenges. 0:33:00 – Building Houseworks Collective: Leverage, Support, and Team Structure Why leverage matters, team roles, and the biggest learnings as a leader. 0:40:00 – Hiring Philosophy & Culture Fit Self-awareness, using a second perspective, and the danger of liking people too much. 0:44:00 – Marketing: Buyers, Sellers & Agents Segmenting the audience, introducing the LLC framework: Leads, Leverage, Culture. 0:52:00 – Pricing Strategy & Listing Approach The psychology of pricing, market nuance, and how comps are really used. 0:58:00 – Social Media Strategy & Personal Branding Why video is about you, not the house — building agent brand over listing views. 1:03:00 – Skillset of a Great Agent Reading people, simplifying the agent's role, cutting out busywork. 1:07:00 – Keller Williams Partnership & Merger Strategy Merger with the Jay Schmidt team, thinking big, scaling through leverage, and support from Keller Williams. 1:15:00 – AI Usage in Real Estate & Team Enablement How Charlie uses ChatGPT, the need for a team prompt library, idea-sharing culture. 1:21:00 – Misconceptions About Real Estate Careers “Money flows” myth, helping vs. selling, the long view on building trust and success. Connect with Charlie on Instagram @charliehutchinson  Or https://teamhwc.com/   Connect with Pat at: pmcgovern@ascedia.com   Before you go, please do us a favor. Take a minute and leave us a review. That's the energy that powers this supertanker!  Thanks, you're the best! Want more marketing insights? Take a look at our full lineup. This podcast is sponsored by Ascedia. A web development and digital strategy agency helping clients win in the digital space.     

DesignSafe Radio
10-story cold-formed steel shake table test

DesignSafe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 18:41


Johns Hopkins earthquake engineer and cold-formed steel researcher Ben Schafer introduces the NHERI CFS10 project underway at the NHERI UC San Diego shake table facility. Tara Hutchinson, Schafer's co-PI on the project, is a research engineer at UC San Diego. (We will meet Hutchinson in an upcoming episode.) The CFS10 shake table experiment caps off a long-term collaboration between NSF researchers and industry. The goal: to understand seismic performance of taller cold-formed steel buildings. The structure on the shake table mimics an apartment building or hotel; it exceeds current height and system limits – which will help the team understand how far engineers can go designing for CFS structural elements, subsystems, and non-structural elements, like stairs, gas lines and sprinkler systems. The CFS10 shake table tests are slated for early June, 2025. Follow along on the UCSD live cameras: https://nheri.ucsd.edu/live-cams

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
Herbal Protocols for Lichen Sclerosus | Dana Hutchinson

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 56:03


This episode is brought to you by our HerbRally Schoolhouse members If you'd like to try your first month for free, use coupon code PODCAST at checkout! LEARN MORE & REGISTER | http://www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse In this episode of The Herbalist Hour I'm joined once again by Dana Hutchinson. Dana was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune condition called Lichen Sclerosus in 2012 shortly after learning her mother was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. With Western harsh topical steroids and estrogen creams making things worse and covering up underlying systemic issues, Dana looked to eastern medicine to begin repairing her condition, and within 3 months, she began to feel vital, hopeful, and motivated that recovery was possible.  In one year, Dana's extreme case of LS was in full remission. Now supporting LS clients for over a decade with comprehensive herbal medicine protocols, Dana has produced a potent herbal oil clinically tested and formulated to target the debilitating symptoms of LS. We chat about what Lichen Sclerosus is, why she thinks LS is being diagnosed at an alarming rate, how she assesses it at the Wildflower Clinic, lifestyle recommendations for those with autoimmunity, resources for those with LS and a whole lot more.  This was in incredibly informative interview and I hope you get a lot out of it.  Big thanks to Dana for joining me on the show, and thanks to y'all for tuning in. See you in the next episode! ~Mason  LINKS & RESOURCES Wildflower Clinic | WildflowerClinic.com LS Serum | LEARN MORE & BUY Consultations with Dana | LEARN MORE Wildflower Clinic on Instagram | @wildflowerclinic

The Asia Climate Finance Podcast
Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)

The Asia Climate Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 29:24 Transcription Available


Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)In this episode of the Asia Climate Finance Podcast, Joseph and Mark Hutchinson from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) discuss the latest developments in the offshore wind industry, especially in Asia. Mark highlights GWEC's role in promoting wind energy through government-industry collaboration and expanding office presence in key Asian markets such as China, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines. He details the progress and challenges in specific countries, including Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and the Philippines, and underscores the importance of policy stability and technological innovation in driving growth. The conversation also touches on the impact of geopolitical shifts, the rise of digital solutions, and the necessity of achieving net-zero targets. Despite recent challenges, Mark expresses optimism about the industry's future.REF: GWEC's Global Wind Report 2025ABOUT MARK: Mark is a Director in GWEC's Asia team, and a proven leader in the Energy Transition. Mark spent 16 years leading both Wood Mackenzie's and IHS Markit's (now S&P Global) APAC regional Gas & Power and Energy Transition consulting teams. He has worked with companies, governments and other stakeholders to enable the move to a carbon free future including advising on billions of dollars of renewable energy sector acquisitions, financings, IPOs and other types of capital raising. At GWEC Mark focuses on helping industry and governments transition to better enable the success of the wind industry, helping to meet various net zero carbon, energy security and other policy goals.FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

Poplars Church
11-05-2025 Karen Hutchinson

Poplars Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 19:28


The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Adam Hutchinson: oVRcome founder discusses technology ahead of Melbourne's Digital Health Festival

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 7:58 Transcription Available


Access to mental health support is a constant problem - but one Kiwi start-up is working towards a solution. Between the shortage of qualified professionals, long delays and high costs, plenty of New Zealanders aren't getting the help they need. oVRcome specialises in VR Exposure Therapy - and the start-up is expected to showcase the technology at Melbourne's Digital Health Festival. oVRcome founder Adam Hutchinson says the company is focused around delivering exposure therapy through VR technology. "We deliver virtual reality exposure therapy - it sort of tricks the brain into thinking that you're actually in that environment. Therefore, we've been able to prove recently that we've been able to get the results." Read more about oVRcome here. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hutch Post Podcast
Debra Teufel - Hutchinson/Reno County Chamber of Commerce

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 26:08


NFL: Good Morning Football
GMFB Thursday Hour 2: Are Cowboys WRs or Browns QBs more intriguing? Maxx Crosby or Aidan Hutchinson?

NFL: Good Morning Football

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 39:30 Transcription Available


Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback and Eagles legend Brandon Graham answering Throwdown Thursday questions - is the Cowboys WR room or Browns QB room more intriguing? Does Aidan Hutchinson or Maxx Crosby have the bigger bounce back season? Are college football fans or Eagles fans a more passionate fan base? Brandon Graham weighs in on the tush push and then Kyle dives into the phenom, Touchdown Tommy Mellott.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hutch Post Podcast
Dr. Jon Austin - Hutchinson Small Animal Hospital

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 24:35


David and Will
Dr Matthew Hutchinson will be walking 4265km from Mexico to Canada

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 8:27 Transcription Available


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Inside Out
INSIDEOUT | 5.4.2025 | Pastor Matt Hutchinson

Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 68:43


At the Movies Week 1: Let's be real — sometimes life feels like a mess, and faith gets put on the back burner. You've prayed, messed up, avoided the call, and maybe even ghosted God. But guess what? You're still here, and that means God's not done with you. This episode dives into Jonah's wild story — not just the fish part — but the part where God uses a runaway prophet to spark a whole-city revival. It's about second chances, real obedience, and speaking up even when it's awkward. If you've ever felt unqualified, disconnected, or like someone else could do it better — this is your sign. You've got people around you who need what you carry. And the question is: are you gonna sit in the whale, or are you gonna get up and go?

Swarfcast
Can AI Replace Your Shop's Smartest Machinist?, with Riley Hutchinson-EP 242

Swarfcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 39:39


Lately, I've been kind of on an AI bender using chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude daily. Whether I like it or not, AI is transforming the way I write, the way I search the Internet, maybe even the way I think. My guest on today's show, Riley Hutchinson, is bringing that transformation into CNC machine [...]

Relationships Rule
Danielle Hutchinson on How to Write a Book That Feels Like You | RR309

Relationships Rule

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 39:20 Transcription Available


Some of the best business advice doesn't come from a webinar or a pitch. It comes from a story only you can tell.I had the most energizing chat with Danielle Hutchinson, Chief Creative Officer at Authors on Mission and a storyteller at heart. Danielle helps entrepreneurs turn their message into books that sound like them—not a ghostwriter. She shares how honesty and vulnerability build stronger connections, and how even the messier parts of your story can become your most powerful tools. Her journey as a creative nomad adds a whole layer of inspiration to how she approaches writing and life.If you've ever thought about writing a book but didn't know where to start—or worried your story wasn't “big” enough—this conversation will give you permission to begin and the encouragement to keep going. It's cozy, real, and packed with insights that just might get you putting words to page.Highlights:The value of sharing both wins and lessons in your business storytelling.Why great ghostwriting starts with a real connection, not a generic outline.The mindset shift needed to stop overthinking and start writing.Easy ways to start collecting your thoughts and experiences for a future book.What AI can and can't do when it comes to writing something real and human.Connect with Danielle:Website: https://authorsonmission.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-hutchinson-159798259 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@authorsonmission/videosPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/authors-on-mission/id1585639049 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/welikebooksinc/ In appreciation for being here, I have some gifts for you:A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile:An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by checking this presentation page - you won't regret it. AND … Don't forget to connect with me on LinkedIn and be eligible for my complimentary LinkedIn profile audit – I do one each month for a lucky listener!Connect with me:http://JanicePorter.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/https://www.facebook.com/janiceporter1https://www.instagram.com/socjanice/Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode andthink that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the socialmedia buttons on this page.Do you...

RockneCAST
A Review of Explorer's Gene by Alex Hutchinson (#306, 6 May 2025)

RockneCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 33:46


Just finished "The Explorer's Gene" by Alex Hutchinson. Hutchinson is a classic polymath, holding a PhD in Physics and masters in journalism. He is also an accomplishing runner and adept, having written NY Times best selling book called "Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance." The Explorer's Gene is about the power of exploring the unknown, breaking routines, and embracing the risks and rewards of exploration. In this episode, we cover how: 1. Hutchinson differs from James Clear, identifying the virtues and vices of too much routine, especially when it comes at the expense of exploration; 2. Novelty seeking;3. Nassim Taleb and small bet/big reward exploration;4. Traveling like a flaneur;5. Exploration of the unknown versus exploitation of the known.

The Hutch Post Podcast
Barbara Withrow - Hutchinson Art Center

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 11:42


Skwigly Podcasts
Animation One-To-Ones 36 - David Hutchinson

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 47:14


Skwigly presents Animation One-To-Ones featuring featuring Ben Mitchell in conversation with David Hutchinson, creator/showrunner of the smash-hit YouTube series 'Boy & Dragon'. In a boundless notebook world lives a brave young knight and his oafish pet Dragon. Together, Boy and Dragon go on bizarre adventures and wreak magical mayhem, all the while avoiding the wrath of the Evil Wizard. With Boy's brilliant brains and Dragon's bumbling brawn, the pair fly through turning pages to triumph in a tale of true camaraderie. Told through classic, hand-drawn character animation, Boy & Dragon provides laughs for all ages in a playful world that transcends the limits of traditional storytelling.  Produced by WildBrain and originally launched in 2019, the series makes use of traditional, hand-drawn animation (among other approaches) and stands out among WildBrain's original content for amassing 6.4+ million YouTube subscribers and 4.4+ billion views across its four seasons. During his time at WildBrain as Senior Creative Producer, Hutchinson has worked across a number of popular IPs including 'Emojitown' for the emoji company GmbH and 'Scribble Scrubbies' for Crayola, serving on both as creator/co-creator and showrunner. In this episode of Animation One-To-Ones he discusses the ever-changing landscape of YouTube and the best ways that animation creators can navigate it. See more of 'Boy & Dragon' at https://www.youtube.com/@BoyAndDragon Interview conducted by Ben Mitchell Produced, edited and presented by Ben Mitchell

The Cowsills Podcast
175: Let's Talk About That...

The Cowsills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 52:16


We are heading off to Kearney, Nebraska and Hutchinson, Kansas for a couple of trio shows.  You'll hear about "The Cocaine Drain Album" release date and future product discussion.  Enjoy.  Next week a member of the Famous King Family will be our guest so jump on things and Google "The King Family"...what a history!!!

Strong Women
S5 39: Forming Faith in the Next Generation with Billy Hutchinson

Strong Women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 38:29


As moms or teachers or mentors, how do we help the young people in our lives grow deep roots of faith before they launch into the world? Today's guest has some practical answers. As Educators Specialist here at the Colson Center, Billy Hutchinson is all about helping Christian educators form their students in the Christian worldview. But this episode isn't just for educators! If you play any influential role in the life of a young person, you'll find encouragement and help in this conversation.  Show Notes:  A Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today's World by John Stonestreet and Brett Kunkle  Kingmaker by Sonia Purnell  The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt: The Women Who Created a President by Edward O'Keefe   The Colson Educators Program  The Colson Fellows Program   The Identity Project    Want to know what it takes to be a Colson Fellow? Well, you can find out from someone who's already been through it by checking out the Pursuit series on the Colson Fellows blog. There, you can read testimonies of men and women like you from different backgrounds who took on the challenge of the Colson Fellows Program and came out on the other side transformed. Start with Catherine Wheeler's story. She was in my Colson Fellows cohort when I was a leader. She's an OBGYN and former abortionist whose transformation story really is amazing. You can read Catherine's testimony and many others by visiting colsonfellows.org/stories.   You don't have to look far to notice cancel culture is everywhere. Maybe your teen is nervous to speak up at school about being pro-life because she's afraid her opinion will be dismissed. Maybe you're hesitant to voice concerns at work because you're worried about backlash from your co-workers. These situations are common, but speaking the truth with love is our calling as Christians. The Colson Educators course, "Navigating Cancel Culture," can help. In partnership with "No Safe Spaces," the Colson Center and Brett Kunkle teach you how to understand cancel culture, recognize where it shows up, and respond with a Christian perspective. Ready to learn more? Sign up at colsoneducators.org.    The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them.  Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/   Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly journal: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women    Join Strong Women on Social Media:   https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC  https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc/  https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/  https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc 

The Hutch Post Podcast
Emily Kohls - Hutchinson Art Center

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 11:42


Passing the Counseling NCMHCE narrative exam
Assessments: Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS)

Passing the Counseling NCMHCE narrative exam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 11:15 Transcription Available


Send us a textFeeling overwhelmed by the array of assessment tools you need to master for your licensing exam? Today's episode offers a deep dive into one of the most practical and versatile instruments available to therapists: the Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS).Dr. Linton Hutchinson breaks down this deceptively simple yet powerful clinical tool that allows therapists to quantify what seems unquantifiable – a client's subjective experience of distress. With characteristic energy (accidentally fueled by a caffeinated Starbucks mishap), Dr. Hutchinson thoroughly explains how SUDS works on a 0-10 scale, where clients rate their distress from none to maximum intensity. The beauty of SUDS lies in its accessibility and immediate feedback, making it invaluable for tracking therapeutic progress.The episode systematically explores the four phases of SUDS implementation: establishing baselines, monitoring distress throughout sessions, regulating intervention intensity, and evaluating long-term progress. You'll discover how this framework integrates seamlessly with evidence-based treatments like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and exposure therapy, with research supporting its effectiveness in treating anxiety disorders. Dr. Hutchinson offers practical applications for your clinical toolkit – from using SUDS during relaxation exercises to pairing it with cognitive restructuring to demonstrate the impact of thought reframing on emotional states.Whether you're preparing for your licensing exam or looking to enhance your clinical practice, this episode delivers essential knowledge in an engaging, straightforward manner. The key takeaway? SUDS provides a structured yet flexible framework for measuring distress that works across diverse populations and therapeutic approaches. And as Dr. Hutchinson reminds us – understanding tools like this could be exactly what helps you pass your exam, even if just by one point. Ready to add this valuable assessment method to your professional repertoire? Listen now and boost both your exam confidence and clinical effectiveness.If you need to study for your national licensing exam, try the free samplers at: LicensureExamsThis podcast is not associated with the NBCC, AMFTRB, ASW, ANCC, NASP, NAADAC, CCMC, NCPG, CRCC, or any state or governmental agency responsible for licensure.

Jamie and Stoney
Brad Holmes: "The fanbase is almost mad because we have Aidan Hutchinson"

Jamie and Stoney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 17:16


Brad Holmes joins us to talk about his favorite pick of this year's draft class, trading up in the draft twice, and the unending questions about getting another edge rusher opposite Aidan Hutchinson (Photo Credit: © Kimberly P. Mitchell / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

The Hutch Post Podcast
Marc Blackim - Hutchinson Monarchs

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 11:57


No Script: The Podcast
"Whitelisted" by Chisa Hutchinson | S14.E13

No Script: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 56:47


Join us as Jackson and Jacob round out Halloween in April by discussing Chisa Hutchinson's revenge-horror play "Whitelisted." They chat about how Hutchinson deploys sometimes simple, sometimes not so simple spooky effects to make a larger observation about the world. Listen in!  ------------------------------ Please consider supporting us on Patreon. For as low as $1/month, you can help to ensure the No Script Podcast can continue.  https://www.patreon.com/noscriptpodcast  ----------------------------- We want to keep the conversation going! Have you read this play? Have you seen it? Comment and tell us your favorite themes, characters, plot points, etc. Did we get something wrong? Let us know. We'd love to hear from you. Find us on social media at:  Email: noscriptpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/No-Script-The-Podcast-1675491925872541/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noscriptpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/noscriptpodcast/ ------------------------------ Thanks so much for listening! We'll see you next week.

The Hutch Post Podcast
Stacy Goss - Hutchinson Mayor

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 13:22


The History of the Americans
King Philip's War 4: “Wheeler's Surprise” and the Problem of Counterinsurgency

The History of the Americans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 39:16


Maps of New England during King Philip's War At the end of July 1675 two important things were happening at once. King Philip, known as Metacom to his people, and the sunksqua Weetamoo, were in flight along with at least 250 of their people.  Reports coming into the colonial militias in the Fall River area suggested that Philip and Weetamoo intended to cross the Providence River and head for Nipmuc country. Farther north, at almost exactly the same time, Massachusetts Bay Colony had heard rumors that the Nipmucs had joined, or were soon to join, King Philip's Wampanoags. The Nipmucs occupied the strategically important territory between the settled towns of Massachusetts Bay near Boston and places like Springfield on the Connecticut River.  From the Bay's point of view, it was important to determine whether the Nipmucs were in the war or would remain neutral. Since Edward Hutchinson had succeeded in extracting a purported treaty from the Narragansetts, Massachusetts dispatched him into Nipmuc country with Thomas Wheeler and twenty horsemen to do the same. Sadly for all the people of New England, Hutchinson and Wheeler would set in motion a chain of events that would cause this awful war to spread everywhere in the region east of the Connecticut River. The New English would find themselves waging a brutal counterinsurgency, with all the tactical problems of irregular war in our own time. X/Twitter – @TheHistoryOfTh2 – https://x.com/TheHistoryOfTh2 Facebook – The History of the Americans Podcast – https://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfTheAmericans Selected references for this episode (Commission earned for Amazon purchases through the episode notes on our website) Lisa Brooks, Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip's War Matthew J. Tuininga, The Wars of the Lord: The Puritan Conquest of America's First People Nathaniel Philbrick, Mayflower: Voyage, Community, War

Seattle Now
Casual Friday with Danielle Marie Holland and Chase Hutchinson

Seattle Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 19:43


This week… In a shocking twist, Pike Place will be free of most car traffic until the end of summer. Corporate sponsors are hesitating to give money to Seattle Pride. And the Woodland Park Zoo is celebrating its 40th year of selling… compost that comes from its animals. Author Danielle Marie Holland and local film critic Chase Hutchison are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Texas County Voice
Ep. 79: Leadership in Action: Insights From Mason and Hutchinson Counties

Texas County Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 19:54


In this episode of Texas County Voice, recorded live at TAC's 2025 County Management and Risk Conference, Mason County Commissioner Reggie Loeffler and Hutchinson County Judge Cindy Irwin discuss the challenges and opportunities facing rural Texas counties. They explore key topics such as emergency medical services, wildfire recovery efforts and innovative strategies for enhancing community well-being.

The Hutch Post Podcast
Allen Samuels CDJR First Responder of the Month - Nathan Geuy - Hutchinson-Reno County Emergency Communications

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 6:03


STORY: https://hutchpost.com/posts/ecc4cfe4-4fca-490d-b6c3-4469f74ba1ca

The Injured List Podcast®
The Injured List Podcast® 2025 NFL Draft Injury Preview

The Injured List Podcast®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 41:20


Classic Ghost Stories
The Wishing Well by E F Benson

Classic Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 69:58


E.F. Benson's "The Wishing-Well" was first published in the United Kingdom in the collection Visible and Invisible by Hutchinson & Co. in 1923. This collection, featuring a range of supernatural and uncanny tales, showcases Benson's skill in blending traditional ghost story elements with psychological depth and social commentary. "The Wishing-Well," a particularly potent example of his Cornish-set fiction, has since been reprinted in numerous anthologies of ghost and horror stories, cementing its place as a classic of the genre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Did You Know?-The ESCO HVAC Podcast
Educating an Industry: David Hutchinson from Daikin

Did You Know?-The ESCO HVAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 25:41


In this exclusive conversation, Mr. Hutchinson shares the story behind his rise through the ranks, the pivotal moments that shaped his career, and his passion for advancing our industry through education. You'll also hear how Daikin Comfort Technologies is partnering with ESCO to bring cutting-edge training and awareness to the next generation of HVACR professionals — and why that matters now more than ever. Whether you're a technician, instructor, or industry leader, this episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and a clear vision for the future of HVACR.

The Competitive Edge
Electioneering: Professor Emerita Anne Twomey on freedom of political communication and the regulation of elections

The Competitive Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 44:56


Professor Emerita Anne Twomey, constitutional law expert and G+T consultant, takes us through the regulation of elections: misinformation, disinformation and the implied freedom of political communication. Plus the new draft merger thresholds, targeted sectors and forms; the High Court's understanding of "understanding" in the ACCC's case against Hutchinson and the CFMEU; the Digital Platform Services Inquiry wraps up, and we check in on the parties' election platforms. All this and voodoo economics with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein. Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio
Aidan Hutchinson & Dak Prescott on recoveries + NFC South draft needs (Hour 2)

Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 54:07


(01:53) Aidan Hutchinson on his recovery from broken leg: "I'm there. I'd say I'm good"(14:08) Dak Prescott: “If I had to play a game today, I definitely could do that.”(23:32) NFC South Draft Needs(34:27) Chris Simms' DT ranks(40:41) Chiefs have reportedly volunteered to become permanent fixture for NFL Christmas Day game(45:44) PFT Live Draft: Players Whose Legacy Will Benefit Most From A Super Bowl Win

Sermon Audio – Cross of Grace

Luke 19:28-40After Jesus had said this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem. When he had come near Bethphage and Bethany, at the place called the Mount of Olives, he sent two of the disciples, saying, “Go into the village ahead of you, and as you enter it you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden. Untie it and bring it here. If anyone asks you, ‘Why are you untying it?' just say this, ‘The Lord needs it.' ” So those who were sent departed and found it as he had told them. As they were untying the colt, its owners asked them, “Why are you untying the colt?” They said, “The Lord needs it.” Then they brought it to Jesus, and after throwing their cloaks on the colt, they set Jesus on it. As he rode along, people kept spreading their cloaks on the road. Now as he was approaching the path down from the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to praise God joyfully with a loud voice for all the deeds of power that they had seen, saying,“Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!Peace in heaven, and glory in the highest heaven!”Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, “Teacher, order your disciples to stop.” He answered, “I tell you, if these were silent, the stones would shout out.” Why do we do hard things? Why do we voluntarily endure pain, like summiting mount everest, writing a novel, or finishing all the New York Times games, including Sudoku! I don't understand for the life of me why people run marathons… 26.2 miles? Hours of running just to run? And people pay money for that?! Why do we choose things that will undoubtedly bring us pain? Most of us are wired to pursue pleasure and avoid pain. We tend to choose activities with low cost and high reward. Effort is hard; pain isn't fun—so we try to reduce both whenever possible. We say we want things to be easy. But strangely, we often value the things that cost us something—things that ask more of us than we thought we had. We want some place or thing to pour our effort into. But why?There are a few theories. One is called the Effort Paradox. Ian Hutchinson wrote about it in The Atlantic recently. While effort is typically something we shy away from, it can paradoxically draw us in and enhance the value of what we're doing. Hutchinson gives the example of the Comrades Marathon - a 55 miles race in South Africa. But here is the kicker, you have twelve hours to complete it. Right at the twelve hour mark, a group of people link arms and block the finish line! You're not even allowed to complete the hell you've put yourself through. And yet, those who don't finish often come back year after year—because the effort itself is satisfying.We see this paradox elsewhere, too. Kids at play make up extra rules or obstacles, just to make the game harder—and more fun.Now Hutchinson admits the appeal of hard work varies among people. Some are motivated by the joy and purpose derived from tackling difficult tasks. But the Effort Paradox doesn't explain which hard things we choose, or why. Yes, effort can make us feel good and imbue a sense of value. But is that enough to explain the hard things we really choose? Things like parenting. Marriage. Leading a team. Starting a business. Caring for a dying parent. The pain isn't part of the appeal—so why do we stay in it?This is where our friend David Brooks offers a deeper take. He asks: how do people endure the most severe challenges and overcome the most alluring temptations? It's generally not through heroic willpower and self-control. If those faculties were strong enough, diets would work, and New Year's resolutions would be kept. No, we tend to endure great pain only when we are possessed by something more gripping, namely love. When something or someone seizes us, we can't help but fall in love. And love demands devotion. It animates us — but it also conquers us. It calls for persistence, obedience, and sacrifice. This is not just why folks get married but how they stay married. It's why you make a third breakfast for your toddler after he fed the first one to the dog and threw the second one across the table. It's why after decades you continue in the same vocation, no matter how maddening it may be at times. It's this kind of love—not satisfaction from a completed task—that makes hard things meaningful. And paradoxically, Brooks argues, the more we embrace difficulties in this life, rather than avoid them, the more meaningful, passionate, and purposeful this life becomes.So all week I kept asking myself: what seized Jesus? What love compelled him? Because that's the only way to make sense of what he does. Why would Jesus willingly make his way into Jerusalem? Why does he choose the pain that lies ahead? He doesn't just allow it—he pursues it. Why is he determined to face death?All week as I read the text, it just made little to no sense to me. Why would anyone get on a young donkey that has never been ridden and ride it down the side of a mountain? Have you ever ridden a horse or a donkey downhill? I have. It's terrifying. And that was on a trained animal! Jesus zigzags an untrained donkey down a steep slope to the very city where he knows he'll be crucified, all while seemingly celebrating the ceremonial chants of his kingship? What kind of king chooses this? What kind of God volunteers for death? Why would anyone, Jesus included, go through such effort? And, is there any effort greater than bearing the sin of the whole world with open arms? Than defeating death once and for all? It can't just be about grit. This isn't the kind of effort that brings satisfaction just because it was difficult. No, it has to be something else. It has to be that for some reason Jesus is captivated by love, a deep irradiating love for you, me, and all the world. A love that is beyond our logic of pleasure and pain. A love that is so animating and self-denying that it demands devotion and obedience, obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. That's what Palm Sunday is all about. It's not just the triumphal entry, but the choice to love us all the way to suffering and death. It's a celebration of such all-consuming love.This Holy Week, allow yourself to be consumed by that love. Let this story, which is about to unfold over the next few days, grip you. Let it captivate you, whether you've heard it eighty times or it's your first. Brooks says, “The capacity to be seized is a great and underappreciated talent.”So be seized—by this God in flesh, riding on a donkey to his death in order to give you and me life. Don't turn from the pain thats coming. If anything lean into - ponder it, see it for what it is - effort! Effort on your behalf. As one psychologist wrote, “effort is one of the things that gives meaning to life. Effort means that you care about something”. And it is Jesus' effort that gives meaning to our life, to your life. All through Lent, we try our best to do hard things, painful things; not because we want the satisfaction of doing something difficult, but because the effort is a sign of devotion, an outpouring of love. This week, take your practice one step further. If it's fasting, add a day, if it's not eating something, remove something else. If it's prayer, add more time. If it's generosity, give even more. And if you didn't start a practice—don't worry. It's not too late.Come to the prayer vigil. Make Maundy Thursday a priority—hear again the Last Supper and Judas' betrayal. Witness the pain of Good Friday. Feel it. It will make Easter Sunday all the more joyful!We do all of this not so that we will be loved, but to see and experience just how much you are loved already. Maybe—just maybe—you'll begin to feel the devotion that led Jesus to his death. Yes, I'm asking you to voluntarily choose pain this week. But paradoxically I think it will make the week all the better. As C.S. Lewis said “When pain is over, it is over, and the natural sequel is joy.” The same is true for this week. There will be pain. There will be death. And there will be resurrection. But let's not skip over the first two.Why do we do hard things? Because love demands it. And this week, Love rides in on a donkey, walks through betrayal, bears a cross, and cracks open a tomb. Let this love seize you.Amen.

The Cowsills Podcast
172: So Far in 2025...

The Cowsills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 44:13


Hey everybody everywhere in podcastland!  We've been on a roll just visiting each other and going over this and that.  Next week we'll have our brother John on and get caught up with all that he has going on which is a lot!  Hope to see some of you in Kearney, Nebraska on May 2nd and Hutchinson, Kansas on May 3rd.  We're opening for the Association there we love those guys!!!!

When It Worked
When It Worked Podcast JEOPARDY - Danielle Hutchinson

When It Worked

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 23:00


About Danielle HutchinsonAs a former English teacher who's traveled the globe twice, Danielle brings a unique perspective to book writing. At Authors On Mission (ranked #286 on INC 5000's Fastest Growing Companies 2024), she's part of a team that's transformed over 1,100 entrepreneurs into published authors. The company's success has caught the attention of Forbes, and Entrepreneur Magazine, and earned them INC Best in Business recognition.What makes their approach special? They interview clients to capture their authentic voice and story - no writing experience needed!https://authorsonmission.com/----------------------------------When It Worked Podcasthttps://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast

Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio
Jaguars pick up Travon Walker's fifth-year option + Aidan Hutchinson recovery update (Hour 2)

Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 52:24


(00:00) Jaguars pick up Travon Walker's fifth-year option, keeping him under contract through 2026(10:20) Aidan Hutchinson posts promising video 6 months after suffering severe leg injury(13:25) How will Lions handle Aidan Hutchinson's contract?(21:31) Teams with new head coaches are allowed to start offseason workout programs 2 weeks earlier than other teams(36:20) Colorado CB/WR Travis Hunter moves ahead of Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter as favorite to be 2nd overall pick(39:33) Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter favorite to be selected 3rd overall at -200(43:12) Saints are the betting favorites to pick Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders(46:42) PFT Live Draft: Best NFL players out of University of Florida 

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
My Top 6 Clinical Herbs | Dana Hutchinson

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 28:37


SIGN UP for the HerbRally newsletter to discover HERBALISM EVENTS in your neck of the woods [and online] PLUS GET 13 HERBAL FREEBIES | SIGN UP Join herbalist Dana Hutchinson in this educational lesson where she covers her top clinically recommended herbs at the Wildflower Clinic.  She teaches us about six herbs in detail from a beautiful new card deck they created, all with unique element matches; wood, fire, earth, metal, water, and connection.  WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE Enjoy! LINKS & RESOURCES Wildflower Clinic | WildflowerClinic.com Ancient 30 Card Deck | LEARN MORE & BUY Consultations with Dana | LEARN MORE Wildflower Clinic on Instagram | @wildflowerclinic

Booknotes+
Ep. 212 Dennis Hutchinson, "The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox"

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 68:44


As a follow on to Stuart Banner's history of the Supreme Court, this week's Booknotes+ podcast features a 2002 interview with Dennis Hutchinson, a University of Chicago law professor emeritus. The subject matter: the forgotten memoir of John Knox, a law clerk to former justice James McReynolds, a native of Kentucky. Knox's year was the term beginning October 1936. In history, it is very rare that a law clerk at the Supreme Court has published an insider's view of the court or of a justice. Professor Hutchinson gives the background on where he found the memoir, which hadn't been published before. Justice McReynolds, as you will hear, was, according to historians, arguably one of the most disagreeable justices ever to sit on the bench. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

China Insider
Taiwan Counters Pro-Beijing Influence, CK Hutchinson-BlackRock Deal, and Secretary Hegseth Visits the Indo-Pacific

China Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 29:37


In this week's episode of China Insider, Miles Yu details Taiwan's decision to revoke visas for several pro-Beijing social media influencers and the island's continued efforts to counter Chinese coercion. Next, we take a look at the latest development in sales negotiations for port operations near the Panama Canal owned by Hong Kong based CK Hutchinson Holdings. Finally, Miles unpacks Secretary Hegseth's recent visit to the Indo-Pacific—what was said, where it was said, and the importance of enhanced strategic deterrence as the United States pivots to the Pacific.China Insider is a weekly podcast project from Hudson Institute's China Center, hosted by China Center Director and Senior Fellow, Dr. Miles Yu, who provides weekly news that mainstream American outlets often miss, as well as in-depth commentary and analysis on the China challenge and the free world's future.

Life Examined
Are we wired for discovery? Alex Hutchinson on the Explorer's Gene.

Life Examined

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 53:22


Alex Hutchinson, award-winning journalist and author “The Explorer’s Gene: Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the Map,” discusses the reasons behind human exploration. Hutchinson talks about the historical significance of human exploration and delves into the neuroscience and psychology behind why we are driven to test the limits of our abilities and to expand our knowledge. Hutchinson expands on the  significant role dopamine plays in providing the fuel and desire and the ‘free energy principle’, which suggests humans seek to minimize surprise and uncertainty. Hutchinson shares his own personal stories, along with what we can learn about exploration from observing children at play and says it’s crucial to maintain some exploration for personal growth and fulfillment especially as we grow older.   Guest: Alex Hutchinson ,  Writer, award-winning journalist who covers the science of endurance and author “The Explorer’s Gene: Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the Map,” and “Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance.”

The John Batchelor Show
Preview: Colleague Professor Evan Ellis reports that the CCP continues to send delegations to Panama City to convince the government to break the deal with BlackRock for the Hutchinson Ports

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 2:06


Preview: Colleague Professor Evan Ellis reports that the CCP continues to send delegations to Panama City to convince the government to break the deal with BlackRock for the Hutchinson Ports. MORE LATER. 1910

The John Batchelor Show
#PANAMA: Reporting on the PRC declaration that the CCP is "unhappy" with the sale of the Hutchinson-owned port facilities in Panama to Larry Fink of BlackRock. @MICHAEL_YON in Panama City. More

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 26:51


#PANAMA: Reporting on the PRC declaration that the CCP is "unhappy" with the sale of the Hutchinson-owned port facilities in Panama to Larry Fink of BlackRock. @MICHAEL_YON in Panama City. More. 1697 ISTHMUS OF PANAMA