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Most of the planet is living in time. Morning, afternoon, evening. Past, present, future. We're either thinking about the future or trying to escape the past. We allow the seconds, the minutes, and the hours to give us the structure of how we live our lives.In this episode, I'll discuss how we can learn to dissolve time, live in the present, and create beyond time and identity. Because creation can only exist in the present moment, and if you already know what you're doing, you're not creating; you're just mechanically repeating things.What You'll Learn:Time and its impact on the human experience How to start creating beyond time and identityThe concept of time that keeps us stuckHow to get a better perspective of your past, present, and futureUnderstanding time as a man-made constructAccessing flow when you're stuck in timeHow your past shapes your presentWays to change your experiential relationship with time Why understanding something is not enough to drive change Resources: Access your free gift: https://nickyclinch.lpages.co/gift-btc/Visit my website: https://nickyclinch.com/ Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicky_clinch/ Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nickyclinchmaturation Let's connect on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/nicky-clinch-surrender
In this episode Dr. Cari Wise explores the impact of our thoughts and words on our lives and careers, explaining that what we focus on, we create more of energetically. By shifting our mindset to one of abundance, we can attract more financial opportunities and success. This principle applies to other areas of our lives as well, such as weight loss or relationships. Dr. Wise emphasizes the importance of aligning our thoughts and words with our desired outcomes to create a more abundant and joyful life and career. She also discusses the impact of negativity and victimhood in the veterinary profession and encourages listeners to choose a more positive outlook, reminding us that we have the power to shape our reality and create the life we truly desire.Key points include:The impact of thoughts and words on our lives and careersCreating abundance and flexibility in financesShifting mindset and adopting a new identityThe example of weight loss and changing identitiesThe power to decide who we want to be and what we want our lives to be aboutThe impact of negativity and victimhood in the veterinary professionShifting perspective and focusing on the positive aspects of the professionResources:VetMed; JOY CLUB: https://joyfuldvm.com/joyclubVet Life Academy: https://joyfuldvm.com/vetlifeacademyMusic Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
https://swiy.co/WhatAreYourThoughtsPrepare to be thoroughly moved and enlightened in this groundbreaking episode of Pediatric Meltdown, as we unravel the deeply personal journey of a Mother and her daughter, exploring the intricacies of gender affirming care. From initial confusion and grief to unwavering support and acceptance, their story will challenge your preconceptions and inspire you to embrace empathy and understanding. Step into the shoes of this multiracial, adopted teenager who fearlessly stands tall amidst the challenges of living her true self. As they navigate through complex healthcare settings to championing understanding within conservative communities, their story will challenge your perspectives and ignite a flame of compassion within your heart. Join Dr Lia Gaggino as she takes us on this extraordinary exploration of gender identity, expanding your knowledge and empathy, one step at a time, above all, the unequivocal power of love in the face of adversity. In a world where the politicization and ignorance surrounding transgender identity and gender-affirming care persist, it is more important than ever for professionals in healthcare, mental health, and education to step up and provide the support and understanding that these individuals and their families so desperately need. Education, empathy, and open-mindedness are the key to dismantling the barriers and prejudices that stand in the way. Let us stand together, united in our commitment to acceptance, and ensure that every child has the opportunity to live as their true selves, free from judgment and harm. Together, we can make a powerful impact on the lives of transgender individuals and contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate society. [00:33 -8:51] Early Signs of Gender IdentityRecognizing and supporting a child's exploration of gender identity from a young ageUnderstanding the developmental appropriateness of dress-up and self-expressionLack of available information and resources for parents navigating gender identity discussionsThe emotional journey of parents when their child begins to voice their gender identityThe importance of creating a safe and supportive environment for children to express their true selves[8:52 - 15:33] Misconceptions about Hormone Treatment and Surgery for Transgender Youth The misconception that all questioning children should immediately start hormone treatmentAddressing the false belief perpetuated by anti-trans voicesThe importance of a thoughtful and informed approach to hormone treatmentThe recognition that surgery is not the immediate goal for all transgender youthAcknowledging progress made by clinicians in understanding transgender healthcare needs over the past decade[15:34 - 26:46] Effects of the Politicization of Gender Affirming CareFrustration and fear due to lack of understandingGeneralizations and ignorance surrounding transgender issuesFeeling marginalized and targetedAccess to gender affirming care and supportPsychological and emotional impact on the child and family[26:47 - 39:21] Letting Your Child Be the Guide A clinician in Chicago advised parents to let their child be the guide in their gender identity journey.This approach may initially feel counterintuitive for parents, but it emphasizes the importance of listening to and supporting the child's self-discovery.Many individuals identify as non-binary, which may not fit into traditional gender categories, but it is essential to validate their feelings and experiences.Gender identity is not a trend but a deeply...
Remember the last time you argued with your partner, friend or boss? Can you recall what you felt in your body at that time?As a human being, you probably felt this full-body, mind-flooding force that gave you what to say and how to behave. It's almost like you had been hijacked by something. That, my friend, is the full mind-body entanglement that gives us our sense of identity.In this episode, I'll dive into this design function that gives us our story, identity, and role in the world. I'll also talk about what it takes to dissolve the veils of illusion that are colouring who we think we are, how the world appears to us, and, therefore, how we live in it. What You'll Learn:The connection between the mind, body and identityThe blindspots we all have as a speciesHow your experiences shape your lifeHow to silence the mental noise clouding your human experienceThe mind as a pattern recognition deviceWhy survival mode is not the best way to liveThe root cause of all human sufferingUncovering emotions and thoughts through body sensationsResources: Access your free gift: https://nickyclinch.lpages.co/gift-btc/Visit my website: https://nickyclinch.com/ Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicky_clinch/ Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nickyclinchmaturation Let's connect on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/nicky-clinch-surrender
Do you know the silent killer of our modern era? It's the micro stressors, those seemingly insignificant moments that cumulatively wreak havoc on our well-being. In this episode, Rob Cross, the Edward A. Madden Professor of Global Leadership at Babson College and Co-Founder and Director of The Connected Commons, joins us for a fascinating conversation about micro stress and how it affects us evolutionarily and biochemically. He shares his insights from over 600 interviews with professionals, exploring how little moments of stress can accumulate to create big problems. Rob explains how to identify different micro stressors, such as those that drain capacity, have an emotional impact, and challenge identity. Listen in to learn how to recognize micro stressors and take steps to manage them to maintain a healthy lifestyle.[00:00 - 13:11] Uncovering the Impact of Hyper-ConnectivityIntroducing Rob to the showRob interviewed 600 people to understand what distinguishes high performers in terms of how they collaborate and organize their work90% of people experienced negative effects due to hyper-connectivity while 10% did notStress is coming at us in small moments, both professionally and personally, at a velocity we are not intended to experience[13:12 - 27:30] Exploring the Sources and Effects of Micro Stress in the WorkplacePeople who maintained authentic connections outside of their profession were more successfulStresses come from interactions that drain capacity, emotional impact, and identity challengesPeople are making decisions on which balls to drop rather than how to excel due to overwhelmExcessive revenue goals, efficiency goals, and pressure to oversell can challenge identityThe stress we create for others comes back to usPicking a passion from the past and using it to slingshot into a group[27:31 - 33:58] Rediscovering the Power of Intentional ConnectionsThe decline of civic organizations and religious organizations has led to a loneliness epidemic with significant health effectsSmall moments of intentional connection with others can have a positive impact on our livesCarving out time for meaningful connections, even if it is only twice a year, can help ground us and provide support when needed[33:59 - 35:51] Closing SegmentQuotes:"People are making decisions today, more and more on which balls to drop and not how to excel because of the overwhelm out there." - Rob Cross"We know the negative interactions in our lives have three to five times the impact of the positive. So if you're not looking for ways to adapt these negatives, then you're leaving some of the highest leverage impact out there." - Rob CrossConnect with Rob Cross!Website: https://www.robcross.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crossrob/ Connect with me on LinkedIn!LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in, and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is Nick Freitas. We go deep today talking about:Strong fatherhood in a soft worldWhy we shouldn't be surprised about the state of society, and what to do about itHow not to fall into the doom and gloom mindset as the world burnsYour privilege and responsibility as a man, husband, and fatherA father's role in a child's identityThe secret to successful marriageWhat it really means to lead your familyNick Freitas is a husband, father, Green Beret combat veteran, and a pro-liberty member of the Virginia House of Delegates.Find Nick online at:Instagram: @nickjfreitasTwitter: @NickForVAYouTube: Nick FreitasPodcast: Making the Argument with Nick Freitas Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/podcast/Follow Dad.Work:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtstorring/https://twitter.com/CurtStorringHOW TO BECOME AN ELITE MAN, HUSBAND, AND FATHER: FREE TRAINING:https://dad.work/training/
A competitor will always be comfortable taking on the more adverse challenges life throws at them, but it is those that have a willingness to run towards the toughest moments that rise to the top. Maria Parker joins us on this episode, and, while she wears many hats, Maria is the CEO of Cruzbike and an athlete herself as she pursues ultra-distance cycling events in her role as an advocate for brain cancer research. Most recently, Maria became an author thanks to her new book Do Tough.At the heart of the book and the approach Maria has taken towards her career and life is a story of someone that relishes taking on the more difficult moments. Across all chapters of the book and her life, Maria has collected a wealth of insights on how to compete within a career, and she shares some of the following with us here: Why it is important to embrace and know each part of your identityThe need for strategy during moments of persistence How the right support system can ensure you stay toughWhy it is vital to see the good in the most adverse momentsDiscover more about Steve Mellor and the services he offers through Career Competitor by heading hereAlso be sure to give him and the show a follow on Instagram at both @coach_steve_m and @career_competitor
"The Hidden Artists podcast is about people who haven't been discovered yet—entrepreneurs, musicians, someone who is creative in what they do. People have all these talents, but they don't all have an opportunity to be known for what they do. I just want to give these people a chance to be able to do what they love for a living." – Natalie DayanIn this episode, Raghu and Natalie dive into:What it's like for Natalie being born Jewish, being raised in India, and now living in Los AngelesExploring the various parts of your identityThe inspiration behind starting her podcast, The Hidden Artists, which helps artists and entrepreneurs get discoveredObtaining her Masters degree in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative MedicineWorking with feeling lost in life, and using fear as a way to motivate yourselfThe similarities and crossovers between Hinduism and JudiasmHow we are not our thoughts, we are not our storyRaghu's adventures through India, and learning Sab Ek (All One) wisdom from Maharaj-jiHaving faith that the universe is always working for you, as well as helping you be of serviceZaChoeje Rinpoche's wisdom to "stop struggling with struggle"How with people like Natalie, the future is going to be okay"You're not your story, you're not your thoughts; who you are, of course, is way behind all of that." – Raghu MarkusSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Can you remember a moment in your life when God showed up? Today you will meet Ashley Cochrane Olson who is the Founder & Executive Director of Crowned for Ashes, a dream she formed along with her husband Chris in 2014. Ashley will share on today's episode that she spent 5 years as Chris's caregiver following a series of medical issues arising from a 2013 deployment before his unexpected passing in 2018. By trade, Ashley is a lifestyle and branding photographer based in Florida and believes in choosing joy regardless of the circumstances your life with bring. I can't wait for you to hear this beautiful story about how God continued to show up in Ashley's life."I am remarried now, but that does not heal the fact that I lost Chris. Aaron does not take Chris' place in my heart. I am not whole again because of Aaron. I am whole because of Jesus. And I need Him as much on my best day as I did on my worst day. He will never stop inviting me into more healing. " - Ashley Cochrane OlsonAshley has one of the most beautiful stories I have ever heard. Does it have pain, beauty, and loss. Absolutely, what story of ours doesn't? But, the good news is that God was with Ashley through it all and he continued to show up for her in ways only He could. My prayer as you listen to Ashley's story you see not only the love story in her life but the overarching love story God has for each one of us.Our Conversation Points:I am not a professional widowGod showing off with Rainbows and Bald EaglesWhat is Crowned for Ashes and how did it come to be?Losing your husband and being angry with GodWidowhood isn't your identity, Christ is your identityThe journey of finding love after lossHow God is using Ashley today because of her late Husband ChrisReflection Questions:Make some time to talk with God and allow Him into your daily life so you can see all of the ways He is consistently showing up for you.Is there someone in your life that you need to completely surrender to God? Maybe you need to build up your willingness to surrender.Connect with AshleyInstagram | WebsiteConnect with Crowned for AshesWebsite | Instagram | Facebook | Donate Brooke Talley's Episode Circle Maker by Mark BattersonHow to support The Parable Podcast: #1 Subscribe or Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode of The Parable Podcast through your favorite podcast app (i.e. iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher). #2 Share this show with a friend, this is a perfect opportunity to start your own Parable Conversation together. #3 Are you in need of a speaker for your Church, Women's Group, or event? Contact Danielle to learn more.
I'm sharing some life lessons I've recently learned from nature in this episode. We discuss the importance of releasing attachments and creating space for the next level of yourself. We also chat about how your external reality is a reflection of your internal reality and how changing your perspective changes how you experience life. We also discuss:How life is always showing you the lessons you need to learnYour true identityThe importance of integrating lessons from the pastMonkey dicks & way more than you knew you needed to know!FREE Masterclass: HOT GIRL HABITSLet's Connect! Instagram: @IamKelCal TikTok: @IamKelCal Work with Me:More Info RESOURCES Schedule a FREE Get Over Your Toxic Ex Strategy Session FREE 5 Step Guide to Get Over a Toxic Ex Understand Your Red Flag Style Quiz The Dumb Bitch Journaling Guide to Create Clarity & Get Unstuck Journal Prompts Self-Love Love Language Quiz
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The term “expecting” refers to the act of anticipating something or someone that is likely to arrive, and in today's episode, McKay reveals that it also holds the potential to unlock untold possibilities and transform our lives for the better. He begins by recounting some remarkable stories of mothers who were expecting, and goes on to explore such aspects as geographical location and the science behind twin pregnancies to highlight how our expectations can be shaped by external factors.The episode also touches on the power of setting expectations for oneself, and how, by creating neural pathways in our brains, we can learn to form expectations that enable us to achieve our goals. Practical tips on how to create empowering expectations, starting with visualizing our best possible selves, and writing down our future goals in a positive light, are shared as well. As you will hear in today's inspiring episode, whether it's in the context of pregnancy or personal growth, expecting is a powerful force that can shape our lives in profound ways, and by learning to set empowering expectations and visualizing our future selves, we can create a life that aligns with our deepest desires and aspirations.Episode Highlights:Unique stories of mothers who were expecting The changes that occur when a woman's is expecting Setting the right and reasonable expectationsCreating neural pathways in the brainImagining your best possible self and writing down everything about your future lifeDepicting explicit images of achievement and you vision of the futureThe impact of expectations on identityThe effort and thought necessary in forming expectationsQuotes:"But one mother from Mali who was expecting recently did something remarkable. 25 year old Halima Sissy set a new world record when she gave birth to nine babies at once.""And based on my experience with a wife and three daughters who have had children, it is obvious that more than their bodies change when they're expecting.""Expecting is an apt or fitting term because getting pregnant does change your life.""Time spent to set the right and reasonable expectations may have more power to influence outcome than training or many other factors.""When you imagine yourself doing something, you create a neural pathway.""Studies show that depicting explicit images of achievement, which I call priming, helps you more than you realize at reaching your goals.""Once you do this, like expecting mothers, you begin to put on a different identity, and that identity begins to guide your efforts."Links:https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
In this week's episode of the SIMPLE brand podcast, I talk with Stephen Houraghan, host of The Brand Master Podcast! Stephen's a brand strategist, consultant, the CEO and Founder of Brand Master Academy, and the host of one of my favorite branding podcasts, The Brand Master Podcast.Stephen and I discuss his lessons all around what branding and brand strategy truly are and how you can use his processes and framework to create a highly sought-after, stand-out brand.Some of the topics we discuss include:The true definition of a brand - [SPOILER ALERT] it's not what you thinkThe difference between branding and brand strategyHow customers choose the brands they want to do business withThe steps to defining and building your brand strategyThe value of focusing on customer relationships vs customer transactionsThe need for understanding your audience and your competitors to create your positioningYour brand voice is as important, if not more, than your visual identityThe habits and values that help brand strategists thrive in their careerRESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:Stephen's website - Brand Master AcademyPro Brand Strategy Blueprint
Want to be a waser reather than a wisher? Listen to this episode and I promise you will get some inspiration to get up, get out and keep going!My guest today is Steve Pullen, a judo 7th Dan and holder of the MBE for his service to blind and disabled judo. He is a coach and has guided judokas to the Olympics, Paralympics, World and European Championships.Steve heads up a group of coaches whose prime objective is to increase and expand judo teaching facilities in North West England to integrate able-bodied and disabled judo.Outside of judo, Steve was in charge of physical education at the acclaimed Chethams School of Music in Manchester.Steve's reputation, passion and commitment are recognised throughout the world. We talk aboutDiscipline - cultivating the habit of never being late. The importance of early role models and inspirational coachesDeveloping independence and resistance from difficult circumstances, in Steve's case having to spend several years in hospital with severe burns when he was a young child.Being tough minded, overcoming and getting there by driving yourselfBeing a waser not a wisherChanging the lives of others through coachingKnowing when to change direction and try something newAvoiding self-destruction when a life's practice comes to an endUsing your hard earned skill set to forge yourself a new identityThe power of strong relationshipsThe importance of keeping dreaming.
Busy Moms' Book Club: Atomic Habits by James ClearJoin Lara Johnson in the bonus audio replay of the Busy Mom's Book Club, where she talks about the self-help book, Atomic Habits by James Clear. Creating new habits is a challenge for many of us and as we make our goals for a new year, this timely book has plenty of advice and practical solutions you can implement right away. Together, we'll go over what it means to change our identity and Clear's four powerful laws to build new habits. Best of all, it ties beautifully into our calling as moms.Every month, The Busy Moms' Book Club meets virtually over Zoom. You do not have to read the book to join. I read the book, share all the highlights with you, and then teach you how to apply it to your own life. It's the best because you can get ALL the goodness books offer in an hour (because we all know you loved Cliff Notes for your book reports as a kid). What you'll learn in this episode:The difference between outcomes and processesHow our beliefs drive our identityThe "habit loop" our brain followsThe four powerful laws of habit buildingHow to create a system that works for youFeatured in this episode: Atomic Habits by James ClearBook Club Information:Click here to join: The Busy Moms' Book ClubWatch the video of this replay here on YouTubeBook club replays: Youtube Channel
In the final episode of this Business Monday series, we'll add more insights about large institutions' ways of shaping societal ideas and how we could deepen our understanding of the human race amid the diversity of opinions among people. Take time to listen and discover the value of influences, learn what unites a community, and start embracing humanity in your life journey.Key takeaways to listen forPolitical vs. organizational leadershipWhy it's better to avoid getting into argumentsPros and cons of media's influencing powerHow to utilize science in knowing your identityThe greatest possible uniting factor for humanityPredictions on the result of Elon Musk's business decisions Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeMSNBCFox NewsSky NewsCNNTwitterAbout Sam Salah and Travis RevelleFormer corporate executive Travis Revelle switched to entrepreneurship in the internet and healthcare sectors, founding many successful businesses and raising hundreds of millions of dollars for his clients.Sam Salah is a well-known businessperson and a lifelong serial entrepreneur interested in everything from technology to high-performance vehicles.This episode is suitable for the C-Suite, entrepreneurs, business leaders, managers, and front-line employees because each of them is a wealth of material and a powerhouse when combined.Connect with Sam and TravisLinkedIn: Travis Revelle | Sam SalahConnect With UsMaster your context with real results leadership training!To learn more, visit our website at www.greatsummit.com.For tax, bookkeeping, or accounting help, contact Dr. Nate's team at www.theincometaxcenter.com or send an email to info@theincometaxcenter.com.Follow Dr. Nate on His Social MediaLinkedIn: Nate Salah, Ph.DInstagram: @natesalah Facebook: Nate SalahTikTok: @drnatesalahClubhouse: @natesalah
In This Episode:Brian Grow comes with his second round of questions for the guys and the conversation that follows goes deep fast. His questions get everyone talking about a wide range of topics including: Alignment between actions and truthThe importance of thinking for ourselves and rethinkingBeing anchored in identityThe power in the things we tell ourselvesRut vs. GrooveIncorrect mental patternsDanger of guilt and shameOvercoming the worldPatience with ourselvesBeing the change to build communityShow NotesWho Said It..."There can be no happiness if the things that we believe in are different from the things that we do." -James Clear"When you act badly, you may think you are bad when in truth you're usually mistaken. You're just wrong. The challenge is not so much in closing the gap between our actions and our beliefs, rather the challenge is closing the gap between our actions and the truth. That's the challenge." -Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge"I hope that everyone becomes rich and famous so they can realize that's not it." -Jim Carey"Here's the grand truth. While the world insists that power, possessions, popularity, and pleasures of the flesh bring happiness, they do not. They cannot. What they do produce is nothing but a hollow substitute for the blessed and happy state of those that keep the commandments of God." -Russell M. Nelson"Let's start with a test. Do you have any opinions that you would be reluctant to express in front of a group of your peers? If the answer is no, you might want to stop and think about that. If everything you believe is something you're supposed to believe, could that possibly be a coincidence? Odds are it isn't. Odds are, you just think whatever you're told." -Paul Graham"Overcoming the world is not an event that happens in a day or two. It happens over a lifetime as we repeatedly embrace the doctrine of Christ. We cultivate faith in Jesus Christ by repenting daily and keeping covenants that endow us with power. We stay on the covenant path and are blessed with spiritual strength, personal revelation, increasing faith, and the ministering of angels. Living the doctrine of Christ can produce the most powerful virtuous cycle, creating spiritual momentum in our lives." -Russell M. NelsonReferences..."That They Might Know Thee" by Elder Jonathan S. Schmitt3-2-1 Newsletter by James ClearZion in Moses 7:18-19"And They Sought so See Jesus Who He Was" by Elder James W. McConkie III2 Timothy 1:7-8Daily Affirmation on SNLStranger Things Season 4"Repairer of the Breach" in Isaiah 58:12Hello Mister BrownFinding Your Element by Sir Ken Robinson
Episode 63 - Marcus Hewitson MD on Atomic HabitsIn this episode Andrew interviews his long-time friend, Dr Marcus Hewitson from OSNEM located on the beautiful east coast of Australia. Back by popular demand, this is Marcus' second appearance on the podcast. In episode 57 we discussed some of the controversies around dietary protein.In this conversation Marcus unpacks the ground-breaking book “Atomic Habits” by James Clear. Tune in as we explore;The 3 levels of change – outcome (goal), process (habit) and identityThe habit loop – and how to use it to help remove old habits and instil new onesWhy identity change is critical for making new habits stickMarcus shares with us how he utilises these concepts in his own practice and as a facilitator of lasting change.One of my favourite people on the planet!EnjoySee you again in two weeks Here are some useful links for this podcasthttps://jamesclear.com/atomic-habitsOSNEM website - https://osnem.com.au/the-teamRelevant episodesEpisode 57 Marcus on Protein - https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-57-medical-doctor-educator-dr-marcus-hewitson/id1527374894?i=1000580639164Episode 48 Dr Hanna Poikenen on the experts brain - https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-48-dr-hanna-poikonen-wisemotion-and-the/id1527374894?i=1000563257376Episode 43 Miles Price - Functional Medicine practitioner and Clinical nutritionist on the true cause of heart disease -https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-43-miles-price-the-true-cause-heart-disease/id1527374894?i=1000554073341JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5Wckw Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-coxThe Joint Dynamics online at home exercise program - contact andrew@jointdynamics.com.hk or admin@jointdynaics.com.hk to purchase your copy https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qUVpoTnn_Wx8dpy7kggnd416307a7lcT/view?usp=drivesdk
First impressions are everything when it comes to your hotel and creating a charming, comfortable and classy environment can go a long way to generating a great first impression.Here's what you need to consider when buying hotel furniture.Here are 12 things to consider when buying hotel furniture1. Does the furniture echo your hotel's identityThe identity of your hotel is what sets it apart from your competitors. It helps your business to grow and the furniture you choose will echo this. Your choice of furniture should depend on the style and aesthetics you are aiming for.Determining a theme and sticking to it helps you keep your choices simple but keep in mind, you don't want to clash with the existing décor and colour scheme so make sure they all complement each other. You'll be surprised what mixing and matching can do.Be creative and try to use unusual designs. Make sure to prioritize comfort over style.Continue reading, watching, and listening and I will share 11 more things to consider when buying hotel furniture…⇒ TO WATCH, READ OR LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE ON KEYSTONE HOSPITALITY PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT:https://keystonehpd.com/12-things-to-consider-when-buying-hotel-furniture-314“The Guide to Owning & Operating a Hospitality Property – Successfully” course. https://KeystoneHPD.com/CourseGet your copy of the “How to Improve Your Hospitality Properties Success” ebook? https://keystonehpd.com/how-to-improve-your-hospitality-propertys-successGet Your INNsider Tipshttps://KeystoneHPD.com/INNsider-TipsJoin one of your private groupshttps://keystonehpd.com/private-groupsSay hi on socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeystoneHPDTwitter: https://twitter.com/KeystoneHPDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/keystone-hospitality-developmentListen to The Hospitality Property School PODCAST herehttps://www.keystonehpd.com/hospitality-property-school-podcastsYouTubehttps://youtu.be/bWDM7bTc3ikA Division of Keystone Hospitality Property Development
It's the season 3 finale! Elizabeth Melendez Fisher Good is the founder/CEO of The Foundation United, a global organization working to prevent trafficking and rescue survivors by training schools, police, hospitals, etc., or recognizing signs and stepping in. Elizabeth also founded Free with E to provide consultation to churches on prevention and has tons of resources for parents about what we need to know and how to speak with our kids about this.Some of the issues we talk about:Waiting on the LordPraying for your prodigal childSpiritual disciplines How early trauma affects our identityThe power of confession and releasing secretsWhat is grooming and what are the signs?Strategies for churches against predatorsThe concept of Selah in healingEquipping business and churches with knowledge on abuse preventionFor more about Elizabeth Good: Go to her organization's website and get resources https://www.thefoundationunited.com/Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thefoundationunited/Get her book Groomed https://amzn.to/3Clco65 For more information on the ministry of Discerning Dad:Support me on Faithful- I have exclusive content you can't find anywhere else! https://faithful.place/users/discerningdadCheck out my website! https://discerning-dad.com/Order my newest book- "Eyes on Jesus: A 90-Day Discernment Devotional" now! This is a must-read for your personal quiet time with Jesus. Order here https://amzn.to/3vIArYYGrow your YouTube account like I did with TubeBuddy! Use my link https://www.tubebuddy.com/discerningdadYou can purchase my book that started it all, Everyday Discernment: The Importance of Spirit-led decision making, on Amazon https://amzn.to/3dDGKVwBecome a patron supporter and get exclusive benefits such as my second podcast and much more https://www.patreon.com/Discerningdad
JR Spear is a military veteran and a martial arts coach. JR tells the story of how he was injured in an ambush while at a walking checkpoint in 2007, and how this experience has shaped his approach to life. JR Spear shares his story of going through war and coming home to a broken marriage and depression and his journey to recovery. He eventually sought help from a therapist, which led to him being diagnosed with chronic PTSD. He also highlights how when you lose your identity and purpose, it is hard to know what you are chasing after and where you are going. One of the things that people value most in life is their own name, and how a powerful name is created by describing who they are and what their values and beliefs are. [00:01 - 08:04] Opening SegmentIntroducing JR to the showBrief background and careerBeing prepared for any ambush in lifeIdentifying the possible key threatsCreate a planExecution[08:05 - 24:58] A Structured Plan to Overcome Trauma and AddictionHow being prepared for an ambush works well with overcoming trauma and addictionJR talks about the importance of purpose and the implications of losing itWithout purpose, life has no directionIf your purpose doesn't keep you going, then it isn't big enoughLiving on purpose is setting the world on fire[24:59 - 37:20] Figuring Out Your PurposeWanting to feel normalTracking the small winsAtomic Habits by James ClearShowing up and making the small wins a habitRather than focusing on the problem, it is sometimes effective to just take the time off and do your hobbiesJR's message to those who have lost their identityThe first step from trauma to a successful businessHiring a coachChange your environmentLook at what you are consuming[37:21 - 39:02] Closing SegmentSee the links below to connect with JRFinal words of wisdomQuotes:“It's not about what happened to the ambush, it's about how we responded that meant everything.” - JR Spear“Purpose is everything. If you don't know your identity, then you really are gonna lose the direction of where you are going to go.” - JR Spear“You gotta know what you're chasing after. Once you figure that out, then you're going to create that image of that person and become that person.” - JR SpearConnect with JR by visiting www.JRSpear.com. Attend my upcoming free LIVE webinar for couples! To get details email eric@powerfuleric.com.Connect with me (Powerful Eric) on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Email me at eric@powerfuleric.com. Love what you heard? LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with other men who want to live an empowered life free of addiction. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, I'm joined by Princeton Clark for the first-ever recording of the Not Most People Podcast in front of a live audience. Besides that unique aspect, it was hands down one of the most impactful, value-packed podcasts to date.Princeton is a best-selling author, podcast host, thought leader, mastery coach, inspirational/keynote speaker, and one of the most skilled communicators you will ever hear.This episode will leave you full of inspiration, light-bulb, moments, and action items that you can use immediately to step into your true potential. Inside The Episode:Why inspiration is different from motivationHow to surrender into your power, purpose, and potentialWhy incantations are so much more powerful than affirmationsThe profound advice that Princeton got from Tony RobbinsHow to create the confidence and self-belief needed to change your identityThe 4 zones of growth and how to move through themWhy most people in the success space never achieve what they truly wantWant More Not Most People? - Ways To Get Involved/Stay ConnectedJoin The Not Most People AllianceFollow Not Most People On InstagramSubscribe & Turn On New Episode Notifications Connect With PrincetonFollow Princeton On InstagramEvolved Mastery PodcastPrincetonclark.comWant To Show Your Support?Leave A Review On iTunesLeave A Review On AudibleConnect With BradleyBradley's InstagrSupport the show
Do you know that it only takes 200 thoughts for that thought to become a reality? This can work in your favor when you think positive thoughts or against you when you let yourself believe the lies.Believing you already are the CEO of your business is the first step in becoming one!! In this week's short episode, host Brandee Gaar discusses small changes you can make in your life to shift your business into focus, as well as her experience in calling herself the correct titles and how it impacted her business.Topics discussed in this episode:What is your business identity?How do you refer to yourself in a professional setting?What happens when you identify with a titleMental shifts in identityThe direct impact on your business using your identityJoin the Wedding Pro CEO Mastermind -----Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of! Please share your biggest takeaway and review our podcast HERE!----- #FemaleEntrepreneur #weddingproceo #weddingprocoach
The May episode of the Official Chester FC Podcast has arrived!Host Albert Davies is joined by new First Team Manager Calum McIntyre, for his first interview as Blues boss. He talks about...His excitement on taking the roleThe journey to this point and perceptionsWorking at Runcorn Linnets and within the AcademyPlayer recruitment and club identityThe importance of the supporters to club success
What's up unscripted family! In this episode we are joined by our featured guest, Benjamin Lundquist to have a conversation about How To Develop The Leader Within!Here's what we discuss within the conversation ⤵️Why failing doesn't make you a failure when you know you're identityThe power and importance of investing in other leadersWhy leadership is about releasing responsibility to others How to know which responsibilities to delegate to those you lead ➡️ Leave us a rating & review on Apple podcast and we'll mention your review in next weeks episode!Support The Show - ⤵️https://www.patreon.com/unscriptedleadershipFollow us on all social media -@UnscriptedLeadershipSubscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTc55FEAu2PiY4wIkqQOswFollow Ben on Social Media@benjaminlundquistListen to the Rise & Lead Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rise-and-lead/id1469123862Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unscriptedleadership)
On this week's episode, we talk with David Beattie, owner of Sydney Koshinkan Karate Dojo, to share the benefits of martial arts for children and parents and how it can serve us in our parenting.We discuss:DisciplinePhysical Vs MentalViolence Vs Non-violenceAwareness and avoidance of conflictDealing with adversityA ‘Struggle and Overcome' philosophyRespectYou time and maintaining your identityThe benefits to younger childrenAnd much much more….https://sydneykoshinkan.comOne Dad PodcastFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/onedadpodcastINSTAGRAM: @onedadpodcast
Sarah Fay is an author and activist. Her writing appears in many publications, including The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time Magazine, The New Republic, Longreads, The Michigan Quarterly Review, The Rumpus, The Millions, McSweeney's, The Believer, and The Paris Review, where she served as an advisory editor. She is currently on the faculty of the English departments at Northwestern University and DePaul University. In this episode, Eric and Sarah discuss her book: Pathological: A True Story of Six Misdiagnoses But wait – there's more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It's that simple and we'll give you good stuff as a thank you!Sarah Fay and I Discuss the Challenges of Mental Health Diagnoses and…Her book, Pathological: A True Story of Six Misdiagnoses Defining mental illness and how mental health diagnoses come from the book, “Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders” (DSM). Her many diagnoses of mental health disorders in her lifetimeHow DSM diagnoses lack validity and reliability How chemical imbalance theory has been debunked and cannot be provenThe problems with primary care physicians diagnosing psychiatric conditions and overprescribingHow mental illness diagnoses can often become our identityThe different schools of thought on treating mental health conditions with medicationEmotions are vibrations in our bodies and responses to our thoughtsPathological: The Movement and the three important questions to ask yourselfSarah Fay Links:Sarah's WebsitePathological: The MovementInstagramFacebookIf you enjoyed this conversation with Sarah Fay you might also enjoy these other episodes:Rethinking Mental Health with Eric MaiselGabe Howard on Mental HealthSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode #134In this episode, Ryan is joined by Christian Counselor and Registered Psychotherapist, George Hartwell, to discuss two widespread problems among Christians today: inauthenticity and seeking the approval of others. Being a “people pleaser” can often go unnoticed, until it surfaces in an undesired behavior. Without addressing the root issue, Christians cannot become everything God created them to be. Get 3 free chapters on people pleasing from George Hartwell's upcoming book, Heal My Inner Child: email George Hartwell at ghartwell@rogers.com to request your copy today.In this episode, you'll learn:How you can more easily be your authentic self and express what you truly feel and thinkThe dangers of continuing in an inauthentic identityThe difference between being loving and being niceHow to strengthen your identity and confidence in who you are and what you feelRecognize people pleasing behaviors and what you can do about itWhat people pleasing really is and how it can affect us allThe impact of inauthenticity and people pleasing among ChristiansHow to affirm feelings of your spouse and others without having to agree with themThe importance of differentiating between feelings and behaviorsSteps you can take to overcome unwanted habits of people pleasing and inauthenticitySteps you can take to get more in touch with and tune into what you're actually feelingHow to help your spouse and others be more expressive of their feelingsHow to partner with God in becoming and expressing your authentic selfHow people pleasing leads to passivity and an inability to get things doneHow being inauthentic can lead to problems such as: losing your voice, an inability to speak clearly, ineffective leadership and increased inability to make decisionsConnect with and learn more about George Hartwell:www.healmylifemobile.comFollow George on Facebookemail George at ghartwell@rogers.com---------Click here to sign up for our FREE 5-day BOOT CAMP.Visit ryanshoward.com/freedownload to learn more and download 21 Days to a New Workplace You to set your FAITH ON FIRE and jump start your faith at work journey today.
In this week's episode i am joined by my biz coaching client & Identity Alchemist, Abbey Bertrams. Listen in as we discuss: Exploration of self & how Abbey uncovered her purposeTimeline jumping as a way of lifeThe magic that happens when we detach from our identityThe power of 1:1 biz coaching when setting into your purpose Enjoy, jb xCONNECT WITH ABBEY:Book Your Timeline JumpFollow Abbey on IGListen to Abbey's Podcast: The Mystic Millennials CONNECT WITH JAZ:Book a Session with Jaz Follow & Connect with Jaz on IGSubscribe to Jaz's YouTube ChannelLEARN FROM ME:Get on the Purpose to Paycheck WaitlistTake a Free Mystical Masterclass Uplevel & take a empowering online course with JB Master your souls superpower and take the “RISE WITH YOUR RISING SIGN MASTERCLASS”
Welcome Back! In this episode I want to talk you about your identity and the MASSIVE impact is has on your life in almost every area.Your identity is the primary force behind your automatic behaviours in the areas of:HealthRelationshipsMoneySuccessHappinessSpiritualityI know all of us want to continually improve in each of these areas. Learning how to build and raise your identity becomes CRITICAL in growing to the next level of life and success.We talk about:Defining your new identityThe impact of associations on your lifeThe books you readPower of visualizationLearning to act as ifEnjoy! Thanks for listening in, remember to please share this episode and show!
Welcome Back! In this episode I want to talk you about your identity and the MASSIVE impact is has on your life in almost every area.Your identity is the primary force behind your automatic behaviours in the areas of:HealthRelationshipsMoneySuccessHappinessSpiritualityI know all of us want to continually improve in each of these areas. Learning how to build and raise your identity becomes CRITICAL in growing to the next level of life and success.We talk about:Defining your new identityThe impact of associations on your lifeThe books you readPower of visualizationLearning to act as ifEnjoy! Thanks for listening in, remember to please share this episode and show!
Although your ego likes to think so, nothing in your life is permanent. Loved ones, materials, and even you will someday leave this Earth. The freedom is understanding that you don't know when. It could be tomorrow, a week, a month, or years away. Suffering occurs when you lose something you thought you would have one day longer. Live every day like its your last day on Earth because you, just like me, are only a guests on this planet. KEY POINTS: Grab life by the ballsNothing is permanent. NOTHINGA loss in not just what was lost but the future you have created with these objects or people in your mindTake action now. Tomorrow in not garenteedSuffering arises when you lose something you believed you would have one day longerLife is an amusement park. You get on the ride knowing the ride will come to an end but this does not make you unable to enjoy the experienceYou are a guest on EarthEgo attaches to form identityThe "good old days" will always be today and never yesterdayEven emotions are impermanent, allowing you to change.RESOURSES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeeklyWisdomPODInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/weeklywisdompodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MIKE9076231
#033: This is part 2 of a conversation with Michael Wu! He's a co-host of the Badass Asian Dudes Podcast / Community and software engineer at Stripe. Taiwanese-American brother from Silicon Valley who went to fulfill his dreams of living and working in Japan, learning the language and eating all the sushi he can find. Cooking dope food, throwing dope parties, and living the dream.In part 2, we talk about:His career path as to how he got working at StripeOn being in the right place at the right time, while working hard and being a good personNot being naive about the challenges or dark sides of living in another countryBlowing people's minds by bringing magic to personal experiences for yourself and othersNot letting the feeling of being treated as a foreigner get to you and the importance of building your own tribeThe most difficult moments of our lives when we lose our sense of identityThe importance of reaching out to others and being a good person along the wayQuotes:"When you think it's the end of the world, it's not the end of the world.""Don't make suffering worse than it is.""It's okay to be lost, but you should be figuring out ways to get unlost.""Don't compromise your own ethics to get the things you want."@michaemwuMichael Wu's travel blog: demflyers.comSupport the show (http://maimtime.com/support)
It's the biggest fear when we're trying to conceive, right? The fear of being childless not by choice.In fact, there are just so many fears.The fear we'll lose our identityThe fear we'll be hopeless and sad foreverThe fear we'll never recover from the traumaAnd I love the way this article from Melissa from Live Childfree penned that talks about whether you can ever get over infertility and all of those fears.The answer though is: you can.And Melissa joined me today on the podcast to share their story of a really traumatic experience through infertility, what the decision process looked like when her and her husband, Erik made the call to stop fertility treatments and live a childfree life, and what the other side actually looks like.Even if you're still committed to continuing your fertility journey, I think it's so important that we don't glamorize fertility treatments as having a 100% success rate. The truth is that not everyone will walk away from treatments with a baby…. And the more we can help break down that stigma (listen to the end of the podcast) and ‘societal norms' that a woman's life purpose = get married and have babies, the more we can help support families through different life paths.About MelissaMelissa Jones, co-host of the podcast "Live Childfree with Erik and Melissa," suffered through six years of infertility before she and her husband, Erik, made the decision to stop pursuing parenthood. Through their podcast, they've given a voice to the experience of transitioning from infertility to childfree living.Melissa and Erik believe passionately that it is possible to have a fulfilling life without children and hope that by sharing their story, others like them will feel heard, understood, and empowered to live unapologetically.Blog: livechildfree.comPodcast: livechildfree.com/the-podcast/Instagram: @livechildfreeEmail: hello@livechildfree.comWant more?Follow me @robynbirkin on Instagram for fertility tips, real talk and big time mindset help when it comes to trying to conceiveGet your copy of the Get Pregnant Pronto PackDiscover the 3 biggest game changers I had on my journey to get pregnantIf you liked this episode, please take a few moments to pop into Apple iTunes and leave a podcast review. It would mean the absolute world to me and it means that more people will be able to find and enjoy the podcast.
Ryan Tarver, a serial entrepreneur with a full-time job, joins us to discuss the realities of what it's like to start a LLC, design a brand, and launch two shops while having a full time job, a toddler, a newborn, and way too many hobbies in the middle of a global pandemic.We discuss:The importance of brand identityThe case for co-foundersTools to stay organizedBalancing perfectionism vs "just launching"What they did when Facebook traffic didn't convertShow Linksbambinobikes.com - Use code UNOFFICIAL152 A.M. Baby - Use code UNOFFICIAL15AsanaOut of The Sandbox Turbo Theme - Use code KURT20 at checkoutThey Ask, You Answer by Marcus SheridanSponsorsFree 30-day trial of Zipify OCU - (To get an unadvertised gift, email help@zipify.com and ask for the "Tech Nasty Bonus".Try Bold Product Upsell, free trialSave 20% on Turbo, a blazing fast Shopify theme - Use code KURT20 at checkoutImprove your shop's search engine ranking with Venntov SEO Meta ManagerNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.
Depression and Self-Harm in the Midst of Faith and Poetry with Wajid Haqq The Mindful Muslim is an Inspirited Minds podcast that hosts raw, open, and honest conversations on various topics within the sphere of mental health, psychology, Islam and spirituality. In this episode we meet Wajid Haqq, a.k.a ‘Heretic', a spoken word artist who shares his experiences with depression, religious PTSD and self-harm. He really explores the concept of mental health with faith and identity through his writing and poetry. During the episode, he discussed: His idea behind the self-titled name ‘heretic' and what it stands forThe motivation behind becoming a spoken word artist and how this shaped his identityThe personal experience of his mental health, including been diagnosed with depression and how he used pain to copeHis interaction with the Muslim community and how stigma played a huge role in deteriorating his wellbeingThe importance of having a support network in dealing with strugglesHow faith played a role in his lived experiencesIn what ways he coped and his advice to people struggling with mental health difficulties You can find Heretic Official on Youtube. If you would like to ask us a question, suggest a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast or if you would like to feature on the podcast as a guest, then please get in touch with the Mindful Muslim Podcast Team at podcast@inspiritedminds.org.uk. Support our podcast by becoming a Torchbearer for Inspirited Minds.
This episode is also available as a video at mwm.uscreen.io This week we are examining something different. A terrifying aspect of life in the public eye is sometimes the ‘fans’ you get. Most are just happy to meet you. But for others, the obsession can be frightening and even deadly. This week we are examining the minds of celebrity stalkers and particularly those that murder the objects of their desire, or in some cases carry out acts that are just as terrifying.We profile Mark Chapman, John Hinckley and Robert Bardo.In our news section:Police in Little Rock, Arkansas, are searching for a suspected serial killerChilling details emerge about how the husband accused of dousing his wife in petrol and burning her alive allegedly jumped into a pool to save himself when the flames spreadSomerton Man to be exhumed by police in an attempt to solve the mystery of his identityThe new trailer for Dexter Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/monsters-who-murder-serial-killer-confessions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we welcome Sarah Stephenson-Hunter, Staff Disability Advisor and Trans Lead at University of Oxford. Sarah is a disabled person who also identifies as lesbian and is a trans woman.ETUK are proud that this podcast provides a fantastic opportunity for us to hear Sarah's deeply honest account of her life journey, becoming part of the Trans Disabled Community. A section of society that doesn't get much representation on other platforms. Sarah's story is so interesting and multi layered with challenges of disability as well as identity. Becoming blind when she identified as maleAn injury leading to complete sight lossMarrying a female to try and ‘cure' her uncertainty about her gender identityThe transition to becoming female. Sarah and Jennie discuss this process, the feelings it incurred and the painful road to acceptance. To contact Sarah, find her on instagram @simplyequalityukor Twitter @sarahshequality Or join our Undressing Disability Hub where you can connect with her and other professionals in the field of sex and disability. https://undressing.enhancetheuk.org/
It’s something we can take for granted — our personal identity and how it shapes our view of self, our perceptions, and our challenges. Often times due to intense personal schedules for athletes, it’s challenging to find time for personal reflection on “lofty” things such as how we find our self-worth and where we find meaning. But what if those “lofty” things were impacting us in significant ways? What if taking the time to think through our identity could change everything? It’s important to take a step back and acknowledge that there’s a “shadow side” to the high-performance mentality so often employed by dedicated athletes. Our pursuit of excellence can sometimes come at the cost of our own emotional health without us even realizing it. Our guest today, former professional athlete, researcher, and licensed therapist, Dr. Ben Houltberg, specializes in the topic of identity with athletes. In this conversation, he discusses:How performance-based identity impacts our response to setbacks and roadblocksThe “markers” of an unhealthy athletic identityThe difference between a high-performance mentality and a performance-based identity How we can go about dismantling some of the unhealthy habits we’ve formed that feed into a performance-based identity Practical advice for how to cultivate a healthy identityThe power of pain being transformed into purposePerspective for athletes struggling with feelings of disappointment and let-down from an unfulfilling sports season or the loss of their sports season altogether due to COVID-impact or injury, etc. And more!➡️ A thought-provoking interview about how understanding who we are and what we value connects us with something bigger than ourselves and leads us to the greatest fulfillment in our sport participation and in life beyond sports as well.
Topics CoveredNii Ato Bentsi-Enchill - Holistic Career CoachLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niiato/Instagram: @avenircareersWebsite: https://www.avenircareers.com/Great advice for those job searching early in their career and how Nii Ato landed his first jobsBreaking down the negative stigma of having the "open to work" banner on their LinkedIn profileWhat is a personal identityThe importance of identifying your personal identityDoes your profession define you?How we define value and success as a western societyThe benefits of bringing more of yourself to workThe challenges you may face in bringing yourself to workWhat to look for in companies that allow individuals to express their personal identities more inclusivelyThe importance of breaking down white supremacy in the workplace to create inclusive spaces"I am not here to occupy space, I'm here to create space" Ayanna Pressley on Undistracted Podcast with Brittany Packnett CunninghamWork with Lisa: https://careerbalancecoaching.com/Work with Mike: https://www.coachoiseau.com/
Ep. 23: In this episode, we explore how facing ourselves fully with radical-self honesty can be the key to changing our habits, fulfilling our potential, and creating lasting change in our lives. We get into: My story of facing myself fully for (possibly!) the first time in my lifeHow I perpetuated unconscious habits of escapism until they all came out in the openThe inner knowing we have around whether we are truly living up to our potentialWhy grief and release can be an essential part of the self-honesty processWhat it means to truly show the F up for your lifeHow the little lies we tell ourselves chip away at our self-worth and identityThe difference between conscious and unconscious commitmentThe key component of lasting habit changeSix questions to reveal your true self and face yourself with radical honestyWhy full awareness is so key for lasting change in our livesGet in Touch:If you'd like to get in touch with me, feel free to email me at kyates8@gmail.comOr contact me through my website atwww.kristenyates.com
At its core family history is about better understanding who we are. We learn about the past to give clarity to the present which gives us hope for the future. In this episode Heather covers:Why ethnicity results are problematic when it comes to identityThe #1 thing you should add to your research to better understand yourselfWhy you should rethink your reasons for researching family history Stories in Our Roots is 6 Months Old!Fill out this feedback survey and receive my gift, “27 Lessons Learned Through Stories in Our Roots,” a PDF highlighting the many ways my guests have been impacted by researching and learning about their ancestors. About Heather:Heather Murphy is a resilience coach, genealogist and host of the Stories in Our Roots podcast. Heather teaches people how to strengthen their resilience as they research and connect with the stories of their ancestors. As a teenager one of Heather’s role models was a 3rd-great-grandmother who exemplified service and perseverance. Heather’s love of family and history led to a bachelor’s degree in Family History - Genealogy. After twenty years teaching people how to research their family history or completing research on their behalf, Heather saw in the lives of her clients the strength and understanding that comes from researching their own family history, and the missed opportunities when they paid her to research instead. Her signature program, Resilience in Your Roots teaches people how to use the process of researching their family trees to strengthen their resilience and improve how they adapt to the challenges of life.Heather lives in Washington State (the dry side) with her husband, son, three ducks and a rabbit. Connect with Heather:Website: heathermurphygenealogy.com Facebook: @MsHeatherMurphy Instagram: @msheathermurphy LinkedIn: Heather Murphy Episode Sponsor: Episode sponsored by Heather Murphy's signature 1:1 service, Resilience in Your Roots.
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“Son of a pimp and an orphan.” These words will greet us when you search JeVon McCormick’s name on Google. And he’s not shy about it. JeVon joins us in this episode to talk about the role of mentors in our lives and the life pillars we should surround ourselves with. He also shares some tips for leaders to establish a culture that leads to successful businesses. Let’s listen to JeVon and learn more about company culture! [00:01 - 05:35] Opening SegmentLet’s get to know JeVon McCormickPublishing giantRenowned speaker [05:36 - 16:23] Put People First Always From JeVon to JT and back to JeVonFinding his identityThe importance of diversity in a companyDon’t miss JeVon’s leadership advice! [16:24 - 26:35] Serve Your Own PeopleJeVon talks about the “tribe culture” in his companyHow he handled the D’s and F’s on his grade sheets Why mentors are important, regardless of the industry [26:36 - 32:03] Share Your Mistakes The best mentors do this thingWe talk about the power of owning your own story [32:04 - 39:30] Find Your Pillars Don’t believe you’re averageJeVon tells us how Take these steps to find your pillars in life[39:31 - 46:33] Closing SegmentHe talks about the services his publishing company offers Connect with JeVon. Links belowFinal words from JeVon and meTweetable Quotes: “I learned more from my mistakes than any of my successes.” - JeVon McCormick“No one works for me. People work with me. I’m no one’s boss.” - JeVon McCormickResources mentioned:Nassim TalebDavid GogginsRackspaceLorenzo Gomez IIII------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow JeVon on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Visit Scribe Media and their Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube pages. Connect with me:https://www.5tcre.com/FacebookLinkedInInstagramWatch 5T CRE on YouTubeLeave us a review and receive your free ebookEmail us --> abel@5tcre.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/5Talents)
We're beginning to schedule Kambo ceremonies for 2021 across the US. If you are interested in participating, hosting a ceremony or just want to learn more, reach out to us at info@thefarout.lifeListen and explore:What is currently in the process of dissolving for AlasdairWhy dissolution can be so disorientingTimes in Alasdair's and Julie-Roxane's lives where they've faced major dissolutionThe tricky relationship between dissolution and identityThe stages of dissolution and their importanceHow do we let ourselves dissolve? Should we?Dissolution as a stage of world-formationDissolution as a process of purifying and reorganizationThe role dissolution plays in living a meaningful lifeMentioned on this episode:Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief by Jordan B. PetersonThe Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr SolzhenitsynConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.life Email us at info@thefarout.lifeOn Instagram: @thefaroutcoupleJulie-Roxane on Instagram: @julieroxaneAlasdair @ www.alasdairplambeck.comSupport this podcast:Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleLeave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)
Devon Bandison is one of the most sought after personal and business coaches in the world. He works with Fortune 100 Companies and people from all walks of life, including professional athletes and teams, CEO’s, salespeople, small business owners, film makers, producers, the top business and life coaches in the world and parents.Devon was born and raised in New York City and shares the same energetic heartbeat, big personality and commitment to excellence as his hometown. Growing up, his love and hard work in sports resulted in him receiving a basketball scholarship to Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina. After graduation he spent years working in the front lines of NYC. Devon worked with an organization responsible for developing behavioral health programs for youth, families and first-time fathers in some of the toughest neighborhoods throughout the city that never sleeps. As Director of this organization he was responsible for the clinical and leadership development of social workers, psychiatrists and managers in order to serve their clients. He also created leadership and organizational development programs during his tenure that led to him launching his own coaching company.In this episode we discuss:How fatherhood is leadership and leadership is influenceChecking our 'audio is matching our video'The joy and ritual of pizza nightMaking a different choice about experiencing divorceThe enduring power of love Letting go of seriousness and controlThe call to develop as dadsSticking with his dad through very troubled timesCreating the possibility of different relationships with our familyLoyalty and integrity as the foundations of leadership in fatherhoodThe paradox of true authenticityGetting really clear on priorities to underpin a created lifeThe crucible moments in life that define usCreating our legacy today, a step at a timeFinding 'space in between the notes' by slowing downCo-creating the bridge - the dialogue about inequality and finding identityThe risk of spiritually by-passing the reality of events in the worldThe 'best seats in the house'You can find out more about Devon at https://www.devonbandison.com and https://www.fatherhoodisleadership.comJoin us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Welcome to episode 7 of Nicky and Moose, The Podcast. In this episode, the two kids from Queens dive into a fellow New York native and living legend, Mr. Swizz Beatz!We’ve followed his career from his days with the Ruff Ryders in the 90’s all the way to his evolution today. The difference is tremendous! But what brought about this change? What keeps him growing and adapting to the times?Listen to today’s episode as we peek behind the scenes to see the mindset and disciplines that makes Swizz Beatz the icon we see today. What You Will Discover:The importance of protecting your humilityHow to protect your creativityIdentify what keeps you drivenThe power in being uniqueWhy you shouldn’t fake your numbersThe payoff in not selling outExample on how to pivot through each level of your business and branding journeyHow to apply the Verzuz blueprintTrends to expect in the event of a second shutdownIt’s ok to replicate a successful model in a different spaceThe importance of keeping business and personal separate and whyThe need to learn the business side of what you doThe importance of adjusting to the different environments that you may enterThe significance in being intentional in stepping back at the right timeHow to choose to go cold instead of letting others choose for youThe importance of not allowing social media to be your identityThe power of information and relationshipsInterview ClipsSwizz Beatz Interview (Full) - Rap Radar PodcastHow to support and celebrate living artists | Swizz BeatzSwizz Beatz On Working With Beyoncé Jay Z, Drake And Upending The Art World | Mavericks with AriSwizz Beatz & Timbaland Talk Creatives' Education, Producers Vs Beat Makers, & More | REVOLT Summit
Do you move your body to improve your mind?We are all aware the mind and body connection and how one affects the other, but this connection goes well beyond common cliché. Movement actually affords us a host of physical and neurological benefits that can help us make better decisions, keep physically fit and stay psychologically sound.Today's special guest on the podcast is neuroscientist, neurologist, and esteemed author, Dr. Scott Grafton. He joins us from sunny California.In this insightful episode, Scott and I explore:What is Physical Intelligence?Why the mind and body connection is not merely a metaphorThe wonders of the human body and how wonderfully designed we areHow our brain benefits from movementCool stuff about advancements in the engineering fields with regard to movementThe concept of 'optic flow' and the profound difference between physical engagement in complex environments versus exerciseThe importance of body identityThe impact of fatigue and perseverance on mood and choice.Scott is a distinguished professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara and is director of UC Santa Barbara’s Brain Imaging Center. He uses his personal experience, camping and hiking around California’s High Sierra region to write the highly illuminating book, "Physical Intelligence: The Science Of Thinking Without Thinking."If you enjoyed and learned something from this episode of the Potential Psychology Podcast, please give us a rating and leave a review at https://reviewthispodcast.com/Potential. We appreciate your support!
Dr Neil Mclatchie is Psychology Lecturer, martial artist, executive coach and has been my incredible partner in life for the last 11 years. There were many things that I could have talked to Neil about, but the thing that I wanted to focus on for this conversation was the amazing physical transformation he's made losing almost 30 kilos of fat taking him from obese to healthy and now buff.I wanted to find out how he did something that so many of us struggle to do. What did he change to change himself?Highlights in this episode:The importance of rules to take control and go "mindless"Neil's favourite day of the week - aka the glorious "cheat day" (Tim Ferris Slow Carb Diet)The compelling goal of becoming a sexy 40 year old The joy of cereal - All Bran not included!Identifying barriers that hold you back from your goals and smashing themPaying a friend to get your butt off the couchInstagram as a tool to change your identityThe calorie revelation (discovering Greg Doucette)Neil's new food philosophy - low calorie, high protein, high nutrient and delicious Thinking of dieting as a budgetCommitting to no compromise (*95% no compromise) And of course Neil sets his personal environmental challenge in line with his valuesI loved this conversation. It was so interesting to hear Neil's journey and his constantly evolving view of food and himself. I'm curious to find out what could be next! It was also really refreshing to hear about his struggles of binging/dieting and food bargaining, e.g. "If I eat this, then I have to do this". I, like many other people, I'm sure can relate to his experience. I really hope that this conversation has helped you if you are on your own weightloss journey. I think we can all do the everyday incredible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are all connected. Stories and fables and archetypes can reveal more of who we are. The biggest mystery in our lives is the discovery of who we are and why we are here, and to learn how to connect with others and learn and listen. Here is an incredible story about someone who sought the answer to why both of his parents passed away when he was a child.Daniel walked away from an opportunity to run a billion dollar business to hitchhike around the world to find happiness and inner peace. He lived as a monk in a monastery for 10 years, and he is the author of The Mosaic, a fable whose premise is that you are one connection away from an entirely new opportunity.Quotes to remember: “It isn’t the amount of time you spend in your practice, it’s the amount of practice you give to your time.”“Every single person has a story that they can tell you that can actually change the entire way you see the world.” Takeaways:Just because the body leaves doesn’t mean the person doesEverything is not as it seems; we are all connectedEvery road develops potholesOur thoughts become our words. Our words become our stories. Our stories become our lives.Who are you without your burdens?We listen so little and we talk so muchEveryone wants to be listened to and heard and validated and recognized and acknowledgedWe were never meant to be extraordinary on our ownWhat you’ll learn:What begin Daniel’s search for the answer to why his parents passed awayThe four types of people who encounter potholesAbout the stories that we tell ourselves that we begin to believeA story about the weeds that take root inside of usHow archetypes help reveal more about who we are and parts of our identityThe great lesson that Daniel’s daughter, who is developmentally delayed, taught him that applies to business and world peaceMentioned on the podcast: https://danielbrucelevin.com/https://themosaiconline.com/The Mosaic - Daniel Bruce LevinConversations with StrangersLinks:InstagramTwitterYoutube
Podcast Notes Key Takeaways People tend to describe and view reality not objectively, but rather filtered through the lens of personal identityThe human mind tends to have a difficult time grasping to large concepts (such as reality or numbers in the millions):“The tragedy of a single person is relatable primarily, and perhaps exclusively because it evokes a strong emotional reaction. Statistics, on the other hands rarely, if ever evoke an emotional reaction.” – Tinkered Thinking“This is why our narrative about reality is most often fuelled and filtered through a lens of personal identity. If personal identity in current times can be summed up as anything, it’s probably fair to say it’s a collection of those things that are most likely to make us emotional.” – Tinkered ThinkingRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgWhat's our most prevelent view of reality?
Ephesians 4:1-3 – Walk – Implications of Identity
Wellness is a wonderful thing but what about when it becomes exclusive to some? Today’s guest, Kira West, joins me for a discussion on making wellness inclusive to all and creating change in the racial disparity of our society. She dives into what it’s been like to experience the surge in awareness around the Black Lives Matter movement as well as how she identifies true allyship. Kira explains what the discussions on race consisted of as she was growing up and how to continue those today. Her mindset on moving forward means taking accountability for change in both ourselves and the world around us. Kira is a voice to amplify and listen to for anyone willing to do the work and be part of the change for racial equality. In this episode we discuss: The surge of support after the recent BLM movementHow she identifies true allyship in othersLearning about race during childhoodThe pressure to conform and change aspects of her identityThe age prejudice she faced in careersRedefining what wellness meansMaking wellness inclusive to allMoving forward and creating change in raceTo connect with Kira find her @bykwest and I’m @emilyfeikls and @letsthrivepodcast
Omar, is, first and foremost a loving father who cares deeply about his son and being a dad. He is an avid hiker and loves swimming in 35 degree water. From there he is a Los Angeles-based agent for the fashion industry, who has specialized in representing ethnically diverse male models. He currently owns and runs, JustOmar, a modeling agency and branding company in Southern California. Albertto is known for finding new talents and often credited with originally introducing real people into the U.S. fashion market. During the last three decades his Men have appeared in almost every prestigious international fashion magazine including; L’Uomo Vogue, GQ (magazine), Arena Magazine and Esquire (magazine) - and have appeared in campaigns for Ralph Lauren, Versace, Gucci, Armani and Dolce & Gabbana. Thru the years he has introduced to acting (via modeling) the actors Djimon Honsou (Academy Award Nominee), Antonio Sabàto Jr. and Tyrese Gibson - the star of the The Fast and the Furious franchise films. In recent years, Omar Albertto has also begun getting more involved in TV and film production. In 2013, he (and Brian Lewis) produced an independent romantic drama film entitled, Things Never Said, for Ohio Street Pictures. "Hear the music of life…there's so many sounds of life. Hear the music and live it." - Omar Albertto Topics we discuss: How he got started as a Male Modeling AgentChanging male modeling Starting his company Representing Men Being comfortable with his own identityThe journey of his Life Accepting others for who they areThe roots of this idea The expression Growing up in Panama His immigration story Celebrating life and living to the fullestLoving what he does His perspective on the Hollywood What making art is today References: Tiana from "The way you make me feel" Herb Ritt Tony Ward Omar in the L.A. Times Andy Warhol Tyrese Gibson Djimon Hounsou Credits: Lead editor + Producer: Ruf Holmes Music: Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive. Guest theme: "Ripe Bowls" by DJ Rufbeats created as a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.
Emily Ridout specializes in teaching astro-yoga, an innovative way to combine astrological knowledge with movement practices. In this episode we discuss themes of the coming year and decade, as we see them in the stars, along with a Tarot reading that sheds more light on our current energetic potentials.JOIN INNERVERSE PLUS+ FOR EXTENDED EPISODES!In the Plus+ Extension, we dive in to the ocean of worldwide winter solstice folklore, and examine the dark side of Santa, the possibly reality of alternative humanoids like dwarves and elves, and explore the effect of belief on what lurks in the liminal spaces of our perception.Check it out - https://www.patreon.com/posts/33199912 FIND EMILY RIDOUT ONLINEhttps://www.emilyridout.com Emily's First Appearance on InnerVerseFacebook @EmilyRidoutYoga Instagram @Emily_Ridout_Astroyoga Weekly Astro-Yoga Forecast Signup WE TALKED ABOUT... January/Early February 2020 astrology forecast and yoga prescriptionAstrological review of 2019 and the previous decadeDoing our part to end the "throw-away" consumer cultureAstrological themes of the coming year and decadeTarot card reading for 2020 - upside down Five of CupsHow to check if we're spiritually bypassing our lessonsMoving the physical body to activate the subtle (energetic) bodyLetting go of trying to control other's perception of youPhysical and mental Internal cleansing using the breathONLY IN PLUS+ (Subscribe!)Folklore roots of winter solstice traditions and Santa's shady secret identityThe story of the wild hunt and the merging of myths in pop culture - LinkAmanita Muscaria, mushroom cults and shamanismExploring the possible reality of elves, dwarves, and other little peopleLooking at supernatural and extraterrestrial beings as culturally influenced manifestations of spiritReverberations of spirit and reality as the interplay of universal archetypesHow to listening to the body and move to balance polarized physical energyArcheological sites that influence folklore beliefs about astrology and elvish legendsVideo Link to "Dwarf Ruins" in SardiniaHow belief may influence the types of strange creatures people see in different regions, like trolls in Iceland or Bigfoot in ArkansasMeeting the Devil at a crossroad, and how folklore influences what we discover in liminal or in-between spacesEmily's advice on changing the chronic stress addicted culture from the inside outSUPPORT INNERVERSE WITH SECRET ENERGY POWER-UPSBlessed Herbs Colon Cleanse Kit Shilajit - "The Destroyer of Weakness"Become a Secret Energy affiliate and generate Karma Free wealth - Link To Spiritech Specialist Program MUSIC IN THIS EPISODEIntro: "Foggy Dreams" by Wisdom TradersOutro: "Nova" by Kadela See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
www.patreon.com/electricvehiclepodcast ☝Support this podcast & get all unlisted episodesMost of the research on early adopters focuses on two self-identities that correspond to purchasing electric vehicles:1) The environmentalist identity, and2) The so-called car-authority identityThe environmentalist identity describes people with a pro-environmental orientation as part of their lifestyle and part of their self-image. The car-authority identity describes people who are experts on cars. These types of early adopters, the ones that are mainly technology-driven, don’t really care about the environmental benefits of EVs. They mainly care about the technical attributes of the vehicles. I, personally, have encountered both types of identities by talking to EV owners. But from my personal impression, there seem to be more car-authority types than environmentalists amongst EV buyers. What do you think, what are your experiences? I would love to hear about your thoughts. Send an e-mail! Also, let me know if you have to add a type of identity to this list. I, for example, hope that soon the identity of being very responsible with money and expenditures will be the type of identity that is associated with electric vehicles. Contact InformationE-Mail: electric-vehicle-podcast@outlook.comWebsite: www.electric-vehicle-podcast.comTwitter: teresa_rhoferFacebook: ElectricVehiclePodcastReferences mentioned in the Episode[1]E. H. Noppers, K. Keizer, J. W. Bolderdijk, and L. Steg, “The adoption of sustainable innovations: Driven by symbolic and environmental motives,” Global Environmental Change, vol. 25, pp. 52–62, Mar. 2014.[2]E. Graham-Rowe et al., “Mainstream consumers driving plug-in battery-electric and plug-in hybrid electric cars: A qualitative analysis of responses and evaluations,” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 140–153, Jan. 2012.[3]Z. Rezvani, J. Jansson, and J. Bodin, “Advances in consumer electric vehicle adoption research: A review and research agenda,” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol. 34, pp. 122–136, Jan. 2015.More References[1]S. Bamberg and G. Möser, “Twenty years after Hines, Hungerford, and Tomera: A new meta-analysis of psycho-social determinants of pro-environmental behaviour,” Journal of Environmental Psychology, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 14–25, Mar. 2007.[2]G. Schuitema, J. Anable, S. Skippon, and N. Kinnear, “The role of instrumental, hedonic and symbolic attributes in the intention to adopt electric vehicles,” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 48, pp. 39–49, Feb. 2013.[3]B. Lane and S. Potter, “The adoption of cleaner vehicles in the UK: exploring the consumer attitude–action gap,” Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 15, no. 11–12, pp. 1085–1092, Jan. 2007.[4]S. Skippon and M. Garwood, “Responses to battery electric vehicles: UK consumer attitudes and attributions of symbolic meaning following direct experience to reduce psychological distance,” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol. 16, no. 7, pp. 525–531, Oct. 2011.[5]B. Vandecasteele and M. Geuens, “Motivated Consumer Innovativeness: Concept, measurement, and validation,” International Journal of Research in Marketing, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 308–318, Dec. 2010.[6]J. Axsen, J. TyreeHageman, and A. Lentz, “Lifestyle practices and pro-environmental technology,” Ecological Economics, vol. 82, pp. 64–74, Oct. 2012.[7]S. Carley, R. M. Krause, B. W. Lane
“Everything from my past happened for me. And not only did it happen for me, it happened for me to show others that they can overcome their past as well.” Mark Crandall endured an unbelievably traumatic childhood. He was burnt with cigarettes, handcuffed inside a locked closet, and neglected by his parents. Taken into foster care age 3, life didn’t get any better. He started stealing, became addicted to drugs, and spent seven years in and out of prison. None of this was his fault. He’d been dealt a rotten hand by life and after enduring so much trauma, this was his destiny. Then Mark met Rob - his first mentor. Rob asked Mark a question that literally changed his life in a heartbeat. “What’s it like being a 25-year-old man living the ages of 3-7. What’s it like to play the victim?”This question kick-started an awakening in Mark. He began to question everything n an attempt to strip away the layers and get closer to his heart. Mark was done allowing his past trauma to define his life. He was done blaming everyone else and he was ready to give himself a blank canvas and start over from scratch. And that’s exactly what he did. “I'm not scared of failing because outside of quitting, I don't believe there is any such thing as failure.” Today, Mark’s life is unrecognizable from his drug addicted, crime-ridden past. He beat all the odds to go back to school and train as a social worker, chemical dependency counselor, and clinical interventionist. Now the host of the Purpose Chaser podcast and author of Embrace Your Past, Win Your Future, Mark is speaker and transformation coach who helps people break free from their limiting beliefs. Man, this episode gave me tingles. Mark had everything stacked against him, but still turned everything around. Mark’s story is a reminder that you don’t have to allow your past to define your future - if you don’t want it too. This is a beautifully inspiring episode that 100% proves PEOPLE CAN CHANGE. Regardless of where you’ve come from or what you’ve endured, you can transform pain into passion and create a beautiful life that inspires millions. Tune into this episode to discover: The full story of Mark’s traumatic pastHow your life experiences can trick you into becoming a victim - and leaving you feeling as if you have no other choiceThe ‘clear as day’ message that persuaded Mark to go back to school A powerful reminder that your assumptions about what’s possible for you are probably falseThe reason to seek - not sulkHow Mark let go the disempowering stories from his past and created a whole new identityThe beautiful reason why Mark’s past is now his giftMark’s gift to Hal Elrod that changed his lifeAnd much more. Mark’s authenticity is inspiring to me and I’m definitely a fan. I think you will be too when you tune into this episode and allow Mark’s story to inspire you. “The only way to gain self-esteem is to do esteemable acts.” How to contact Follow Mark on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MrMarkCrandall1/Check out the Purpose Chasers podcast at https://markcrandall.net/purpose-chasers-podcast/Discover more about Mark’s work at https://markcrandall.netWe thrive on your feedback, so if you’ve enjoyed this show, please rate us and leave us a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hebrews 1: 1-2:4In Term 3 we are looking at the letter to the Hebrews, and in this sermon John Reid talks about the “dangers of drifting”. He discusses:1. Hearing the truthThe message of salvationThe message authenticated2. Hearing the truthThe superiority of the messenger in identityThe superiority of the messenger in communicationThe superiority of the messenger ... [Read more...]
Guest OverviewAn expert in the economics of the data on the dark web, an advisor on cyber-crime and security and respected specialist on geopolitical risk, trends and their impact on business and society, welcome to this week's guest, Munish Walther puri.Born in California to Physician parents, we discuss the impact of Munish's upbringing as part of the Indian diaspora, how the cross-cultural influences conditioned by his school, sports and pastimes prepared him the world he now inhabits.We explore how curiosity, serendipity, and creativity impacted Munish's journey to the intersection the data, the dark web and the cyber risks facing businesses, communities, and society.I hope you enjoy this inspiring but sobering episode serendipity cyber risk and security with Munish Walther Puri. What we discussHis upbringing to physician parentsBeing part of the Indian diasporaThe cross-cultural influences from moving between different communities in the SF Bay Area on his sense of identityThe impact and creativity from being the only boy at his sister's dance school.How his upbringing helped him forge connections easilyThe experience of being a Hindu being schooled in a Christian school and exposure to multiple religionsHow this instilled curiosityThe diversity and multiplicity of the courses and subjects he studiedHis entry into a professional career in Risk AnalysisHow he began to use data and open source toolsThe intersection of fraud, terrorism and cyberRisk and intelligence frameworks to different scenariosHow he considers riskThe diffusion and proliferation of cyber capabilitiesThe shifting from a unipolar world to a multipolar worldHow he views failureOur quick fire questionsThe people who inspire himWhat's made him revaluation himselfWhat he'd do with the keys to the White HouseHis principlesHis hard choicesWhere he discovers new ideasWho inspires himHow creativity manifests itself in his workHow he stays up to date with technologyThe impossible questionThe book he recommendsWho we interview next Links to SocialLinkedinTwitter and Twitter Links in showThe First 90 Days The History of Risk Steven Pinker Maslow hierarchy of needsThe Triz Method JC Linklider Man-Machine Symbiosis Philip P Dick See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Take a listen to this inspirational clip on how and why to start your personal brand and what most people do that makes them quit after 3 weeks. Social media is the ultimate mirror.Phone call: hey bro I'm trying to start a brand, podcast, business and don't know what to do and how do I get followers?Well before I answer that …. why do you even want to do this? Uh I don't know man….my friends are all doing something, every time I go on social you're posting something cool and I just feel like I'm wasting my life.Right so are you trying to post stuff on social media so you can look cool to all your friends, therefore doing something based on other's people's standards of you and eventually quit after 3 weeks?Before developing your brand or account on social media. You need to develop yourself first. This doesn't matter if you're 15 or 50. Here's the reality: most people don't post on social media because they fear the opinions of others or think they don't have anything meaningful to say. I don't think people understand this but when you post content on social media it's the ultimate mirror. Yea it's a highlight reel but after enough videos, podcasts, interviews the real truth of who you are comes out to the world and you can't stop it. So before you get fancy trying to figure out every hack & tip in your mind. Build the foundation of yourself first.As Jay Samit says - “Everyone wants to change the world, but nobody wants to change themselves.”and how do you make it so you don't fear or care about other people's opinions of you? You need to find a higher destiny to move towards.Here's the straightforward way:Love yourself. Really care for yourself as if you're taking care of the person you love the most in this world. Be honest. Right down your strengths and weaknesses. Be honest because no one will see this. Denial and lying to yourself will hold you hostage. Now, right down what would happen to your life if you take advantage of your strengths and manage your weaknesses in the most ideal scenario in the next 10 years. So if you're 21 imagine yourself at 31 - with the ideal life you want, helping the people you want to help, going to the places you want to go to or maybe just to feel better than where you are right now. Now, I need you to do the same thing but if you close out this video, throw away the piece of paper and say this isn't for me...in 5 - 10 years where do you think your life's going to go?Imagine what will happen in your future if don't do something about your social life, bad spending habits, addictions, your physical body, what if something terrible happens in your life like your parents dying or a illness diagnosis and you're not the person you knew you could be. You need to conceptualize your hell and heaven. Whether you bring your dreams or nightmare into reality…it's all in your hands. Why? Because here's the thing as humans we have awful future literacy. We know very little about what will actually happen in the future. That's why if you look at Technology every generation has been afraid of the new technology that emerges…all of it…it's not just social media and iPhone but people were afraid of recorded music and brewing coffee! Since we have no insight into the actual future. the best way to predict your future is to create it.If you don't have a Compelling future that you build BRICK by BRICK everyday your primitive monkey mind will default into the worries of the past and anxieties of the future. Now you need to understand the real indicator of what you do or do not do in your everyday 24 hours….So many people know what they're supposed to be doing but don't do it….the key to that and some matrix type sh*t is Identitythe entire game is what about you think about yourself when you are with yourself.Leverage your environment to form you into the person you want to be. - You feel like you don't know yourself? Put yourself in difficult and unknown situations. - Low Self Esteem? Surround yourself with people who will lift you higher.- Think you think & worry too much? Learn how to do holotropic breathing- Think you're stupid? Spend every damn moment reading a book from a world class expert/teacher and get a mentor- Don't have energy/motivation? Get rid of the people around you who are bringing you down and surround yourself with winners and start taking care of your physical body like what you eat and exercise everyday. - Don't know who you are? Shut off your environment with Mindfulness meditation and ground yourself in that activity everyday.When you post on social. You can't post about a facade or perspective of yourself you want people to know about. If you do….people will see right through it and you'll gain absolutely no success. The world has taught us a lie….that success is luck or someone else has to put us on. We have more opportunity right now regardless of where you were born, your race, gender.Technology has leveled the playing field and only the best of the best will win. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Humans.2.0.PodcastMark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2Podcast
Take a listen to this inspirational clip on how and why to start your personal brand and what most people do that makes them quit after 3 weeks. Social media is the ultimate mirror.Phone call: hey bro I’m trying to start a brand, podcast, business and don’t know what to do and how do I get followers?Well before I answer that …. why do you even want to do this? Uh I don't know man….my friends are all doing something, every time I go on social you’re posting something cool and I just feel like I’m wasting my life.Right so are you trying to post stuff on social media so you can look cool to all your friends, therefore doing something based on other’s people’s standards of you and eventually quit after 3 weeks?Before developing your brand or account on social media. You need to develop yourself first. This doesn’t matter if you’re 15 or 50. Here’s the reality: most people don’t post on social media because they fear the opinions of others or think they don’t have anything meaningful to say. I don’t think people understand this but when you post content on social media it’s the ultimate mirror. Yea it’s a highlight reel but after enough videos, podcasts, interviews the real truth of who you are comes out to the world and you can’t stop it. So before you get fancy trying to figure out every hack & tip in your mind. Build the foundation of yourself first.As Jay Samit says - “Everyone wants to change the world, but nobody wants to change themselves.”and how do you make it so you don’t fear or care about other people’s opinions of you? You need to find a higher destiny to move towards.Here’s the straightforward way:Love yourself. Really care for yourself as if you’re taking care of the person you love the most in this world. Be honest. Right down your strengths and weaknesses. Be honest because no one will see this. Denial and lying to yourself will hold you hostage. Now, right down what would happen to your life if you take advantage of your strengths and manage your weaknesses in the most ideal scenario in the next 10 years. So if you’re 21 imagine yourself at 31 - with the ideal life you want, helping the people you want to help, going to the places you want to go to or maybe just to feel better than where you are right now. Now, I need you to do the same thing but if you close out this video, throw away the piece of paper and say this isn’t for me...in 5 - 10 years where do you think your life’s going to go?Imagine what will happen in your future if don’t do something about your social life, bad spending habits, addictions, your physical body, what if something terrible happens in your life like your parents dying or a illness diagnosis and you’re not the person you knew you could be. You need to conceptualize your hell and heaven. Whether you bring your dreams or nightmare into reality…it’s all in your hands. Why? Because here’s the thing as humans we have awful future literacy. We know very little about what will actually happen in the future. That’s why if you look at Technology every generation has been afraid of the new technology that emerges…all of it…it’s not just social media and iPhone but people were afraid of recorded music and brewing coffee! Since we have no insight into the actual future. the best way to predict your future is to create it.If you don’t have a Compelling future that you build BRICK by BRICK everyday your primitive monkey mind will default into the worries of the past and anxieties of the future. Now you need to understand the real indicator of what you do or do not do in your everyday 24 hours….So many people know what they’re supposed to be doing but don’t do it….the key to that and some matrix type sh*t is Identitythe entire game is what about you think about yourself when you are with yourself.Leverage your environment to form you into the person you want to be. - You feel like you don’t know yourself? Put yourself in difficult and unknown situations. - Low Self Esteem? Surround yourself with people who will lift you higher.- Think you think & worry too much? Learn how to do holotropic breathing- Think you’re stupid? Spend every damn moment reading a book from a world class expert/teacher and get a mentor- Don’t have energy/motivation? Get rid of the people around you who are bringing you down and surround yourself with winners and start taking care of your physical body like what you eat and exercise everyday. - Don’t know who you are? Shut off your environment with Mindfulness meditation and ground yourself in that activity everyday.When you post on social. You can’t post about a facade or perspective of yourself you want people to know about. If you do….people will see right through it and you’ll gain absolutely no success. The world has taught us a lie….that success is luck or someone else has to put us on. We have more opportunity right now regardless of where you were born, your race, gender.Technology has leveled the playing field and only the best of the best will win. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Humans.2.0.PodcastMark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2Podcast
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