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Giovanni Impellizzeri worked as a janitor at an elementary school in Cumberland County, New Jersey in 2023. Police said he posted videos on social media that showed him rubbing bread on his private parts in the school's kitchen and contaminating other food with bleach. Impellizzeri has now admitted to the crime along with possessing child sex abuse materials. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy looks at the bizarre case with Dr. G in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Get 50% off of confidential background reports at https://www.truthfinder.com/lccrimefix and access information about almost anyone!Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest:Dr. G https://www.youtube.com/@drgexplainsCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Amy Impellizzeri is a reformed corporate litigator, former start-up executive, award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction, and host of the Speak Studio original podcast; I KNOW HOW THIS (BOOK) ENDS. Amy's novels have earned awards and recognition, including INDIEFAB Book of the Year, the inaugural Francis Ford Coppola Books & Bottles Pick, the National Indie Excellence Awards, and more. New York Times Bestselling Author Kristy Woodson Harvey calls her "a standout in the fiction world." Kirkus Reviews (in a Starred Review) compared Amy's latest legal fiction series - THE RIVERS EDGE LAW CLUB SERIES, to Big Little Lies with “crackling courtroom drama." Amy is also the author of LAWYER INTERRUPTED (published by the American Bar Association) and co-author of the newly available HOW TO LEAVE THE LAW, featured in Bloomberg Law, Boston Business Journal, and more. Show Notes: 00:00:55 Season 7—Live, Love, Laugh & Play 00:01:07 Theme-Build Your Own World Through the Messages of Your Dreams 00:01:16 Introducing Amy 00:03:29 It all started with Lemongrass Hope 00:04:12 Celebrating 10 yrs. as an Author 00:05:30 Easy Street Debut 00:08:23 Love Notes Debut! 00:10:50 Quote of the Day 00:12:18 Writing as a way to calm your thoughts! 00:13:25 Writing Tips 00:15:42Amy's inspirational Quotes 00:28:50 The Tall Poppy Writer's Community 00:32:20 Amy's Intention-MGTB Insight-Forgiveness Promises New Beginnings 00:33:28 Forgiveness is Self-Care 00:36:16 Listening to the Stories of Life 00:36:42 Amy's Final Inspiration 00:38:34 Contact Amy 00:40:35 Always Choose Hope! Contact Amy www.amyimpellizzeri.com IG @amyimpellizzeri SEASON 7: Live, Laugh, Love & Play Conversations with Extraordinary People is a YouTube video and podcast based on The Magical Guide to Bliss. It guides the listener through the year with empowering conversations. Subscribe to my YouTube channel. Sign up for my newsletter: www.megnocero.com #manifesting #podcast #SEASON7 #podcasts #podcast #season7 #meg #love #worthiness #author #dreamers #breathe #creativeinterview #motivational #happiness #transformational #magical #happiness #determination #grateful #manifestingwithmeg #themagicalguidetobliss #amyimpellizzeri #lovenotes #lemongrasshope #easystreet Want inspiration? Get your copy of the Butterfly & Bliss Trilogy today, The Magical Guide to Bliss, Sparkle & Shine & Butterfly Awakens. manifesting, podcast, SEASON7. podcasts, podcast, season7, meg, Love, worthiness, author dreamers, breathe, creativeinterview, motivational, happiness, transformational, magical, happiness. determination, grateful, manifestingwithmeg, themagicalguidetobliss, amyimpellizzeri, lovenotes, lemongrasshope, easystreet
Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text MessageWhat happens when a high-powered attorney swaps her briefcase for a pen? Join us as we welcome the inspiring Amy Impellizzeri, who shares her remarkable journey from the legal world of New York City to her newfound passion for writing. Amy recounts the pivotal moment she realized her creative calling surpassed her legal ambitions and how her couch, alongside her loyal dog, became her sanctuary for inspiration. Discover the freedom and joy she found in letting go of traditional career expectations to embrace the art of storytelling.Amy opens up about balancing her multifaceted life, from writing and teaching to family commitments. She shares the emotional depth of her recent works, including "Easy Street" and "Secrets of Worry Dolls," which weave personal stories with themes of resilience and survivor's guilt. As a mentor in Drexel's MFA program, Amy provides insights into the unique challenges of debut novel writing. She also teases the revival of her virtual book club podcast, offering a glimpse into her creative world that has continued to evolve since the pandemic.We also explore the broader theme of transitioning careers, with fascinating examples of professionals who have successfully shifted to creative pursuits. Amy discusses her perspective on the versatility of a law degree, highlighted in her works "Lawyer Interrupted" and "How to Leave the Law." The episode wraps up with a heartfelt appreciation for local bookstores and a call to action to support local authors, with Amy leading the charge as a shining example of creative reinvention. ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show (formerly known as Real Estate and YOU), where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
Two years into this and we've fielded a lot of questions that relate to injuries. Since we're not experts in that space, we brought a professional on board! John Romanello is a Physical Therapist with experience in both the conventional Army and special operations. In this episode he breaks down the science behind injury risk, what we can do to prevent injuries, and some of the important considerations to ensure successful rehabilitation after injury. If this episode has you interested on how you can better rehab your own nagging injuries and lower your risk for reinjury, check out the our blueprints and master plans! John also wrote a blog post on all of this, including references to relevant research. At the beginning of the episode we mentioned Shrier, Impellizzeri, and Stovitz's piece about the misguided semantic fights over "injury prevention." If you need some rehab hype, it's hard to beat Adrian Peterson's comeback from a torn ACL/MCL to MVP of the NFL in the following season.
Beyond Bats in our Belfry - Dealing with all the MalarkeyWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12808643/Jerusalem-shooting-horror-Man-70s-woman-24-killed-eight-wounded-two-attackers-open-fire-bus-stop-neutralised.htmlHamas claims responsibility for Jerusalem shooting horror that left three dead including a pregnant teacher and calls for 'escalation of resistance' - with car-ramming attack injuring two IDF troopsTwo men armed with assault rifle and pistol opened fire at crowded bus stopThree people were killed and eight wounded before police killed attackershttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12810909/Body-missing-Indiana-teen-Valerie-Tindall-rubble-barrel-neighbors-property-just-100ft-family-home.htmlNeighbor Patrick Scott is arrested for murder of missing Indiana teen Valerie Tindall, 17, after cops find her body stashed in a barrel under rubble on his property just 100ft from her family homeValerie Tindall's body found in barrel on Patrick Scott's property yesterday Indiana teen had been missing since June 7 when she was last seen with him He lives next to her home and employed her for his lawn care businesshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12736475/New-Jersey-elementary-school-janitor-urinated-food-feces-taco-meat-rubbed-genitals-cooking-utensils-claimed-Satanist-WANTED-make-kids-sick-prosecutor-says.htmlNew Jersey elementary school janitor Giovanni Impellizzeri who 'urinated in food, put feces in taco meat and rubbed his genitals on cooking utensils' claimed he was a 'Satanist' and WANTED to make kids sick, prosecutor saysGiovanni Impellizzeri, 25, has been remanded in custody following a bail hearing after being charged with child endangerment and aggravated assault Impellizzeri, a janitor at a New Jersey elementary school allegedly performed sex acts with food including cucumbers and breadProsecutors say he contaminated the food and utensils in the school cafeteria with bodily fluids which including urine, saliva and feces and sprayed bleachhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12811183/tiny-biological-robots-human-cells.htmlScientists create microscopic ROBOTS made from human cells that repair neurons - opening the door to future Alzheimer's treatmentThese 'anthrobots' can be made from a person's own cellsIn new experiments, the microscopic bots repaired damaged nerve tissueScientists hope they will one day help people with serious health conditionshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12809869/us-child-pneumonia-outbreak-extremely-high-cases.htmlNow MASSACHUSETTS follows county in Ohio and says it's being hit by wave of 'white lung' pneumonia in children - after China and Europe saw surge in cases and hospitalizationsCounty said that the spike in cases meets their definition of an outbreakSpread raised fears of an American outbreak of a disease tearing through Chinahttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12738369/What-kind-nation-forcibly-sterilises-girls-young-12-cut-welfare-bills-shocking-answer-Denmark-hailed-one-worlds-liberal-nations-recently-2018.htmlWhat kind of nation forcibly sterilises girls as young as 12 to cut welfare bills? The shocking answer is Denmark, hailed as one of the world's most liberal nations - and as recently as 2018https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12810815/mother-autistic-brendan-depa-beat-teacher-nintendo-switch-florida.htmlTearful mother of Brendan Depa, the hulking 6ft 6in autistic boy who brutally beat teacher's aide unconscious over Nintendo Switch, says 'prison is a death sentence' as she breaks her silence and pleads with victim to show mercyLeanne Depa spoke out for the first time since Brendan Depa, then 17, violently attacked teacher's aide Joan Naydich at Matanzas High School in February Brendan was seen punching and kicking the educator in the back and head. He pleaded no contest as an adult for first-degree aggravated batteryShe apologized to Naydich for the attack but pleaded for her to 'show mercy' after the victim called on the teenager to be locked up for maximum of 30 yearshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12810065/Eric-Adams-fears-hell-indicted-campaign-violations-donations-Turkey-lead-chaotic-60-day-open-election-new-NYC-Mayor-steps-down.htmlEric Adams 'fears he'll be indicted for campaign violations over donations from Turkey' - which could lead to chaotic 60 day open election for new NYC Mayor if he steps downFBI investigating donations from Turkish individuals and organizations in 2021Aide Briana Suggs retained her own lawyer, foregoing City Hall's team of lawyersCity Hall denied that Adams is in any way concerned about an indictmentSources close to the mayor say it's a 'stunt' by his political enemieshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12811011/Meta-Shuts-Fake-Facebook-Profiles-China.htmlMeta shuts down THOUSANDS of fake Facebook accounts in China that were impersonating Americans and mimicking posts from polarizing U.S. politicians including Ron DeSantis and Nancy PelosiMeta shut down 4,789 fake Facebook accounts set up in China and posing as everyday AmericansThe accounts shared political messages to sow division and inflame polarization in the USMeta said the network is a 'warning' as Russia, China and Iran seek to influence public opinion ahead of next year's electionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LzHXTD0JkUBiden's Long-Lost Western! 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Amy Impellizzeri has been churning out gripping novels for years, including WHY WE LIE and I KNOW HOW THIS ENDS. This "reformed lawyer turned author" visited Hank Phillippi Ryan's "Crime Time" show to talk about the unusual real-life relationship that spawned Book 1 in her Riversedge Law Club series: IN HER DEFENSE. Hosted by Trisha Blanchet
Welcome back to Powerhouse Lawyers with Erin Gerner! PHL Retreat [00:00] Join us for an in-person community building experience. Reserve your spot now: https://www.eringerner.com/Powerhouse-Lawyers-Retreat Guest Introduction: Amy Impellizzeri [02:16] Amy is our guest for this episode of Powerhouse Lawyers. She's a decorated and well awarded speaker, author, and lawyer. Amy has a background in corporate litigation. This episode takes on a journey of Amy's unique career to using her law degree in some of the more unorthodox ways. The Law Attracts Very Creative People [08:30] Despite popular belief the law attracts very creative people. Starting a law firm, choosing the kind of clientele you want to serve, and finding loopholes to support your client in any case are all acts of creativity. Being both mom and attorney [10:00] When Amy started growing her family, she was quickly taken off the partner track. Keeping her children from the front row of the office conversation was top priority for the firm in upholding expectations for what it meant to be a lawyer within their team. Amy recounts feeling gratitude for the partners allowing her to keep being a lawyer, while being a mom. The price of that was high. She was made to feel like her life outside of the office should be second tier on her priorities. As if she couldn't do both! Tips to a young lawyer [17:09] When it comes to being a young lawyer, Amy advises that we remember two big pieces of advice she was given: You are indispensable. The firm and your team need you despite what they say or try to make you believe. You don't always have to leave the law entirely. You may be in the wrong area or section of the law. Push yourself to experience what practicing law looks like outside of the four walls of your firm. Decide what you want the world of law to look like for those that come after you and work towards that. The obituary exercise [22:23] What do you want people to say about you in your obituary? Can you imagine people standing around at your funeral reminiscing on their experiences with you? What are they saying? You don't have to wait for tragedy to strike for you to think about your legacy. Women going to law school [27:57] Women that are looking to start the track to practicing law, consider a couple of things before you make the leap: Why do you want to go to law school? Really, why? If it's to make someone else happy, to make a lot of money, or because you think it will earn you respect–head back to the drawing board. Those reasons aren't quite good enough. You can be a lawyer, but that's not the only thing that can accompany a law degree. Research the kind of law you want to practice and who is doing it in a way you admire. You might be surprised by what you find. What's next for Amy? [30:55] Amy shares that she is currently writing a legal drama that has film and series interest! Be on the lookout for her on the shelves (and potentially on screen). Guest Questions [37:39] Amy answers 2 questions: If there is one thing she could go back and tell her younger lawyer self, what would it be? What is your unique superpower? Closing [33:15] Join the Powerhouse Lawyers community now! **add link to the podcast landing page** https://www.eringerner.com/powerhouselawyers-podcast Connect with Amy Impellizzeri: Website https://www.amyimpellizzeri.com/ Stay connected with Erin Gerner Website eringerner.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-gerner/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/erin.w.gerner Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eringerner/?hl=en
In This Episode, You Will Learn: Clinimetrics: What is it and why it matters in sports science. Measuring frameworks for validity and reliability. Critical thinking skills and how to apply them. The difference between replication and reproduction. Resources + Links: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science by Kent W. Staley Check out Anthony's Masterclass - The High Performance Hockey Masterclass Follow Anthony on Instagram | @anthonydonskov Follow Anthony on Twitter | Anthony Donskov, PhD Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov Follow HPH Podcast on Instagram | @hph_podcast Follow HPH Podcast on Twitter | @TheHPH_Podcast Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/ Check out Anthony's Books Physical Preparations for Ice Hockey: Biological Principles and Practical Solutions The Gain, Go, and Grow Manual: Programming for High Performance Hockey Players Show Notes: What sports science concepts do coaches need to know about? More importantly, how can they apply them? This week's special guest is Professor Franco Impellizzeri! Franco works at the Human Performance Research Center Faculty of Health at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. He started his career as a coach and has now authored several peer-reviewed & index journal publications in the area of sports science. Today, our discussion focuses on critical thinking, research, and clinimetrics for practical application. Franco goes over everything, from basic research concepts in academia to frameworks for measuring validity and reliability. As we go, we'll talk about replication versus reproduction, quality checking studies, improving metrics, and more. Join us in taking up a scientific lens to find out what it all means and why it matters! 0:00:00 Welcome to the show, Franco Impellizzeri, Professor at the Human Performance Research Center Faculty of Health at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia! 0:02:45 What does it mean to be a skeptic? 0:07:30 How do you teach your students to focus on what's important? 0:10:40 Getting familiar with the philosophy of science. 0:14:40 What are the benefits of learning these theories? 0:17:15 Why are critical thinking skills important and how do you teach them? 0:22:15 How does statistics apply to practical performance? 0:25:25 What are the basic concepts of research? 0:28:05 What is the difference between replication and reproduction? 0:30:15 How do you quality check a study? 0:34:05 What is clinimetrics and why does it matter to sports science? 0:37:20 Are power and strength a latent construct? 0:39:30 What is a conceptual model? 0:43:40 Where should a coach start from a practical standpoint? 0:48:55 Measuring validity and reliability. 0:53:05 How do you framework validity without a gold standard? 0:59:10 Where do we still have to improve with metrics? 1:01:35 What is reliability and how do you find it? 1:06:45 What is next for you?
Amy Impellizzeri is a reformed corporate litigator, former start-up executive, award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction, and host of the Speak Studio original podcast, I KNOW HOW THIS (BOOK) ENDS. Amy's novels have earned awards and recognition including INDIEFAB Book of the Year awards, the inaugural Francis Ford Coppola Books & Bottles Pick, National Indie Excellence Awards and more. New York Times Bestselling Author, Kristy Woodson Harvey calls her "a standout in the fiction world." Kirkus Reviews (in a Starred Review) compared Amy's latest novel, IN HER DEFENSE to Big Little Lies and called it "crackling courtroom drama." Amy is also the author of LAWYER INTERRUPTED (published by the American Bar Association) and co-author of the newly available HOW TO LEAVE THE LAW, featured in Bloomberg Law, Boston Business Journal and more. New York Times Bestselling Author, Marie Benedict calls HOW TO LEAVE THE LAW "a wise and invaluable guide to lawyers." Amy is a Tall Poppy Writer, a past President of the Women's Fiction Writer's Association, a 2018 Writer-In-Residence at Ms-JD.org, recipient of Ms. JD's Road Less Traveled Award, faculty member in Drexel University's MFA in Creative Writing Program, and a frequently invited speaker at legal conferences and writing workshops. Connect with Amy at www.amyimpellizzeri.comSupport the showFollow us on Instagram @theladieswholawpodcast
Deez Lug Nutz is on the scene for a jam packed episode 34. The boys are Talking Circles and Bowman Gray Stadium with one of the voices of the stadium and veteran announcer Chris Carter. We break down the second week of racing at the Madhouse featuring teammates getting involved in an incident in modified race, Lee Jeffreys and Chris Fleming's big wins on Saturday, Bryan Sykes Jr breaking through with a win in street stock, the close racing in Stadium Stock, and so much more. Eric and Chet Morris from Virginia Vintage Racers stops by to preview their event at Dominion on Saturday. We talk steak dinner bounties, how the class came about, and much more about their racing backgrounds.We introduce you to Lily Impellizzeri. She is 14 years old and she is competing in Bandoleros. She won the 2022 Outlaw Championship in the state of Ohio and you'll be seeing her in the Legend's Summer Shootout at Charlotte, among other tracks in the southeast. She drives for Nite Nite Cow Racing and you can't miss her cow covered car plus she reveals her favorite Cow Tale. She's also joined by friend of the show Kyle Lockrow who offers her support and wisdom, plus he tells us about what he's been up to since the last time he appeared on the show.Jody and Julian debut their CARS Tour Power Rankings and preview Friday's AcceleratedGFX.com 315 featuring both the Pro Late Models and Late Model Stocks. Has Ross Chastain gone too far? Julian and Jody debate that and talk about the Truex sweep at Dover plus preview the action from Kansas, give out the Short Track Spotlight, and so much more!
Episode 68 of the Stories to Love Podcast is with Amy Impellizzeri.Amy Impellizzeri is a reformed corporate litigator, former start-up executive, award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction, and host of the Speak Studio original podcast, I KNOW HOW THIS (BOOK) ENDS. Amy's novels have earned awards and recognition including INDIEFAB Book of the Year awards, the inaugural Francis Ford Coppola Books & Bottles Pick, National Indie Excellence Awards and more. New York Times Bestselling Author, Kristy Woodson Harvey calls her "a standout in the fiction world." Kirkus Reviews (in a Starred Review) compared Amy's latest legal fiction series to Big Little Lies with “crackling courtroom drama." Amy is also the author of LAWYER INTERRUPTED (published by the American Bar Association) and co-author of the newly available HOW TO LEAVE THE LAW, featured in Bloomberg Law, Boston Business Journal and more. New York Times Bestselling Author, Marie Benedict calls HOW TO LEAVE THE LAW "a wise and invaluable guide to lawyers." Amy is a Tall Poppy Writer, a past President of the Women's Fiction Writer's Association, a 2018 Writer-In-Residence at Ms-JD.org, recipient of Ms. JD's Road Less Traveled Award, faculty member in Drexel University's MFA in Creative Writing Program, and a frequently invited speaker at legal conferences and writing workshops. Connect with Amy at www.amyimpellizzeri.com.In this episode we discussed Amy's journey in writing the first two books on of her River's Edge Law Club world and choosing which to publish first, how the first two books were received in this move into legal fiction. We also talked about mentorship in male-dominated industries, and Amy pulled back a little bit of the curtain about the balance of power in law.Links This Bird has Flown by Susanna HoffsThis is Not a Personal Statement by Tracy BaduaHello Beautiful by Anne NapolitanoThe Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman WHEN JASMINE BLOOMS, a contemporary fiction inspired by Marmee of Little Women, about a woman who suffers a great tragedy, wonders 'what if' and it comes true is here!Note: some links are affiliate linksContact Tif at tif@tifmarcelo.comPlease check out her website for podcast submissions
Amy Impellizzeri is a reformed corporate litigator, former start-up executive, award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction, and host of the Speak Studio original podcast, I KNOW HOW THIS (BOOK) ENDS. Amy's novels have earned awards and recognition including INDIEFAB Book of the Year awards, the inaugural Francis Ford Coppola Books & Bottles Pick, National Indie Excellence Awards and more. New York Times Bestselling Author, Kristy Woodson Harvey calls her "a standout in the fiction world." Kirkus Reviews (in a Starred Review) compared Amy's latest novel, IN HER DEFENSE to Big Little Lies and called it "crackling courtroom drama." Amy is also the author of LAWYER INTERRUPTED (published by the American Bar Association) and co-author of the newly available HOW TO LEAVE THE LAW, featured in Bloomberg Law, Boston Business Journal and more. New York Times Bestselling Author, Marie Benedict calls HOW TO LEAVE THE LAW "a wise and invaluable guide to lawyers." Amy is a Tall Poppy Writer, a past President of the Women's Fiction Writers Association, a 2018 Writer-In-Residence at Ms-JD.org, recipient of Ms. JD's Road Less Traveled Award, faculty member in Drexel University's MFA in Creative Writing Program, and a frequently invited speaker at legal conferences and writing workshops. Connect with Amy at www.amyimpellizzeri.com. Updates on Amy Impellizzeri's work: Her newest novel, BARR NONE, just hit shelves. A few blurbs are included below: “Impellizzeri's prose is shrewd and evocative …." -Kirkus Reviews “The Firm meets the Devil Wears Prada in former attorney Amy Impellizzeri's newest novel, Barr None, about the sacrifices required to succeed as a female attorney at New York CIty's most prestigious law firm. A smart and thrilling page turner you don't want to miss.” -Danielle Girard, USA Today bestselling author of The Ex "Dark, disturbing, and constantly unsettling. Amy Impellizzeri's deep understanding of the perils of lawyering comes through in this cautionary tale about power, ambition, and the soul-crushing effects of stress and desire. Uniquely structured and instantly cinematic, Barr None is endlessly thought-provoking." -Hank Phillippi Ryan. USA Today Bestselling Author “A twisty, jaw-dropping look at the rotten underbelly of a prestigious Manhattan law firm, BARR NONE's tantalizing secrets unfold like the best true crime case. With the deftness and expertise of a former lawyer, Impellizzeri nails every hairpin turn with authenticity, telling a mesmerizing story where corporate law intersects with the darkest of human instincts.” —Emily Carpenter, Bestselling Author of Burying the Honeysuckle Girls "Razorsharp, Fierce with a capital F and with breathtaking twists, BARR NONE is a force to be reckoned with. Netflix, are you listening?" -Barbara Bos, Managing Editor, BooksByWomen.org To learn more about Amy Impellizzeri: IG/Twitter: @amyimpellizzeri FB: @impellizzeriamy@gmail.com
Can we prevent injuries from happening? All of them? If we can't prevent ALL injuries should we move away from using the term prevention? Or is all this boring and irrelevant linguistic games that don't move the needle for clinical practice? I for one am fascinated by this discussion and I reckon you will enjoy it too. Franco, as always, has the ability to cut through fluffy opinions and statements with hardcore and unabashed science and I love it! Key papers: Prevention versus Risk Reduction or Mitigation Connect with Jared: Jared on Instagram: @shoulder_physio Jared on Twitter: @jaredpowell12 Franco on Twitter: @francoimpell Cliniko free trial, click here! See our Disclaimer here: The Shoulder Physio - Disclaimer
Many people experience a creative career transition after practicing law. This is exactly what happened to Amy Impellizzeri, a lawyer who became an author. Joining MC Sungaila, she shares how one sabbatical leave from law practice motivated her to embrace her passion for writing, proving once and for all that lawyers are individuals with rich imagination. Amy explains how her fellow lawyers can also unleash their creative side and cope with other people's opinions after making such a huge career jump. She also explains how she keeps a deep love for the law while being a writer, as well as what she does to keep her creative mind in constant growth.
Amy Impellizzeri was a highly successful litigator in New York City for over ten years at one of the largest law firms in the world. Working around the clock, with three young kids at home, and a husband in medical school, Amy was stretched pretty thin. She started to wonder whether she was living her most authentic life. In 2008, the Great Recession afforded her an unexpected sabbatical and an opportunity to rediscover her love of creative writing. She started with an essay and just kept writing. After a year, Amy wasn't ready to go back; she wasn't convinced she ever would be and negotiated a three-year unpaid leave of absence. She never went back. As the primary breadwinner for her family, her decision was a risky one with big financial consequences. Amy was undeterred. Ultimately, her family made the difficult decision to move out of New York City, back to rural Pennsylvania. That was 15 years ago. This week, Amy's seventh novel, Barr None, will hit the shelves. Starting with Lemongrass Hope in 2014, her works of fiction are infused with mystery, fantasy, romance, and even time travel. We couldn't help but notice that the main character in her most recent book, In Her Defense, is a former lawyer-turned-podcaster named Ingrid! Amy has also authored/co-authored two non-fiction books, including How to Leave the Law, with co-author Liz Brown, who we interviewed for Episode 16 of This is My Silver Lining.Amy's successful career transition prepared her for other life changes. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, she and her husband made the difficult decision to get divorced after being married for 24 years. She likes to say that she is on the “healing side” of that experience now, where she is able to look back and recognize that although it was difficult, it was the right decision for her and her family. In its own way, leaving the law a decade earlier prepared her for the sense of lost identity and grief that came with divorce. With the benefit of hindsight, Amy would not necessarily have designed so many significant life transitions for herself in a concentrated period of time, but she knows they happened as they needed to and that each challenge prepared her for the next. Her best advice: “say it out loud!” Give voice to your dreams; you never know who is listening! Episode Links and Resources:Amy ImpellizzeriBarr NoneIn Her DefenseLemongrass Hope
Please join us for part Two of "The Banner of Sexual Ethics" as Amber Impellizzeri and Ashley Giovannucci from Across My Heart share about a topic pounding our world today. Is sex before marriage ok in today's world? Is LGBTQ and pornography acceptable and how does our society feed lies to us, contradictory to God's design for our bodies and His intentions to have fulfillment in sex? Find out in today's Podcast
The topic of pornography and sexual ethics is the subject of today's podcast with Amber Impellizzeri and co-sister/founder, Ashley Giovannucci of Across My Heart. This dynamic sister team speaks out together addressing the banner of sexual ethics in today's society. Join us for Part I of a two-part podcast with two encouraging sisters in Christ who are passionate about God's GOOD design from sexuality. ****** Welcome to Empowering Lives with Purpose. And I'm your host, Kimberly Hobbs. I'm the founder of Women world leaders. And we are so happy that you joined us today whether you are new to the women world leaders podcast, or you have joined us hundreds of times we are so happy you are here and we are praying that today, God will share something with you so special to your heart through our topic and what we are talking about today and it is my pleasure to introduce our guest today. I have Ashley Giovannucci. And her sister Amber Amber Impellizzeri. Welcome, ladies, so happy to have you. Thank you for having us. We're excited to be here. Yes, we're very, very excited to talk with you today. We are excited to have you and today is going to be stepping out of the box and being bold and courageous about what we're talking about. Today we are talking about the banner of sexual ethics. So we are excited we are prayed up, we ask God for his content that he wanted us to share. And so we pray that you will be blessed today as you listen in and hear about what God has to say. He says that he is working in you ladies giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases Him. That's Philippians 213. And it is our hope, as we said, by listening in today that God will touch your heart, maybe spark an idea for you to act upon truth and walk it out in your special purpose. And if this podcast impresses in your heart to share it with somebody we ask that you do because there are so many out there that need hope and healing in Jesus. And that's our desire to share with you today. So I want to talk to you a little bit about our guests. They are special sisters that God allowed a divine connection to happen between women world leaders, and these two ladies and their ministry. So with over 10 years of experience teaching sexual ethics, Amber and Ashley co founded a cross my heart ministry in 2010 to help the next generation navigate all the confusing messages about sexuality. They do not shy away from any topic, tackling everything from pornography to abstinence, healthy relationships and same sex attraction. Four years ago, they took their ministry online with a team of other young women who are also passionate about God's good design for sexuality. And together, they've written hundreds of blogs encouraging young women to follow God's ways. Amber is a high school science tutor teaching biology, chemistry and physics. And Ashley is a student at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary earning her master's in Biblical studies. They live in West Michigan with their husbands, and they are busy raising their toddlers and their babies together. They've had the opportunity to speak on the national level and local levels. And they host annual conferences. Last fall, they lamp launched yada yada, which is a podcast, where they get to teach the heart of Christian sexual ethics. Wow, you ladies are busy. And I am proud to serve with you as sisters in Christ. So let's dive right in. And I'm going to ask you both to share a little bit about your story of growing up and we to where God has led you now in Cross your heart ministry. So that's gonna be a lot in a short content. So listen up to how they started, ladies. Well, growing up in Western Michigan, we grew up in a very conservative, very Christian culture. And a lot of the young women that were our friends that were our age, learning about God's design for sexuality. We're in what was called kind of the purity movement in the 1990s, early 2000s. And there was a lot of good content being taught about, you know, the gift of sex and God's design for a husband and a wife to share sexual intimacy. But oftentimes the message was presented in a way that cast a lot of shame, and that almost made it seemed like if you did all the right things, you'd be rewarded. Yeah. And then it was very much. So a list of do's and don'ts, and kind of missed the heart of why, like it was like to, you know, be able to get married and have sex. And these are all the things you don't do. And if you make it to your wedding night, then you're pure. Yeah. And it just marked miss the heart. And so what we saw was in a lot of, you know, girls our age who are learning these things, they were trying to follow all the right, the right rules, but they didn't have that love for Jesus. And so it created a lot of hypocrisy. And we were just like this, something's missing here. So in high school, I mean, we were I was a high school student, you had just started started college, we said, Okay, let's get together and do a girl's neck just like a fun girls night for the middle school girls at our church have kind of a time where we talk about love and relationships and saving sex for marriage, but cast it under the vision of this, this love for God, and really making him our number one love. And so we did it for the first time. And it was just our hearts passion. I mean, we had the greatest time with these middle school girls, that we started doing it again and again for other churches. And before we knew it, we had done this kind of overnight girls night curriculum, all biblically based for hundreds of girls in the West Michigan area, dozens of churches were getting on board, we were doing these all night retreats, and it was just a great season, that then blossomed into something more. Yeah. Because on one of those retreats, and I'll never forget it, we have these high school, young high school, late middle school girls come forward, really talking about their struggles with pornography. And it kind of turned the direction of our ministry, from just talking about, you know, saving sex for marriage, and the beauty of God's designed for relationships, to having to tackle the hard stuff, the shame, little addiction that exists in our culture, as early as you know, these middle school girls that we were getting to know. And so about three or four years ago, taking our ministry online, forming a larger team and starting to talk about things like pornography, same sex attraction, and really not being afraid to, you know, tackle maybe some of the tougher topics that that this that this generation is facing. Exactly. And we've really kind of seen it evolve in the last 10 years where, like those, those weren't things that we talked about when we first started, not because we were trying to avoid it. But even 10 years ago, it wasn't something that these girls were even really bringing up to talk about. But then eight years, seven years, five years ago, it was like, Okay, wow, yeah, the cult, like, it's changing, the environment out there is changing, and what these girls are being exposed to and taught. And just, especially with social media, we have to start engaging with these topics. And this next generation needs hope more than ever, because we grew up in a generation where, you know, it was maybe still the norm to talk about, like, Oh, you, you know, wait to have sex when you get married, or, you know, you, you know, just things that were more normal today. You know, the statistics show that only 3% of Americans even save sex for marriage. And 25% of all, search engine, you know, people on online searching for things are looking for pornography. So it's just overwhelming statistics that show our our culture, our world at large, need hope that it is possible, to walk in God's ways, even from a really young age. And that's I think, when we say what our story is, we don't have a super exciting, radical story of, you know, this just like crazy testimony of your second generation Christians, our parents are the ones that have the really exciting testimonies. We were blessed to be raised in a in a Christian home. But I think because of that, like it's a it's a rare testimony. It might not be like him, but you said it well. It's rare. It's rare. And it's not because of anything that we were able to do on our own strength. But because of the power of the Holy Spirit working in our hearts and lives a very young at a young age and also in our husbands lives that we can actually say that that's something that we were able to save for marriage. And like, I just it's exciting to be able to share that not so Congratulations, us know, a lot of things. You're weird. People out there that do that. Yeah, I know there's people out there that still do that. And you can, it's okay if you're one of those people and want to be one of those people. Yes, absolutely, ladies, I just I am so thankful to God, how he had you raised in a Christian home, you're a second generation, daughters of the King. And I am just thrilled to have you on today talking about this topic. And he has, I think fast paced you into where you are today. Because there's so much going on, that you got a lot of training in your upbringing, about biblical truths about the the wisdom that God wants us all to carry. And we can all have that wisdom. If we ask God for it, he's tells us in giant James one, five, if any of us lack wisdom, let us ask God, and he'll give it to us generously. And in just in conversation with you ladies, he has poured out His wisdom on you. And I just so deeply admire that, you know, as you speak, and we're going to do two part podcasts, actually, because these ladies have so much to unpack here. So as you just started to talk about porn and the different wide stretch, technology and social media, porn is so rampant in our society, in our cultures, it is spread rapidly, right? And we have drifted so far from God's design for us. And that's what I'd like you to share about right now is, we have drifted far from God's design, haven't we? Absolutely. And you know, the thing about pornography, when we're talking to the next generation to really understand that it's formative. And they're being exposed to it at younger and younger ages. I mean, the average age, a person for sees porn is now between eight to 11 years old. And 80% of those kids are stumbling upon it by accident, or someone showing it to them, they're not searching it out, you know, their innocence is being taken from them because of the world in the culture we live in, because of technology, because of social influence. And so they're exposed to something at a very young age that now is shaping their perception of others, and their perception of what a healthy relationship really should be. You know, we talk about dying, God's good design for sex. And pornography is such an assault on that, because it's really damaging to your own body, which Amber's with her science background, I can share all of that information, but it's also damaged the other person's body. Now you might think the other person who's, who's the other person, it's a screen, right? Like, how am I hurting another person? Well, when you start to look into the porn industry, a lot of these performers are really trapped in a cycle that they don't want to be in. And so to have a heart of compassion for the other, and for those performers in this entertainment industry, and realizing those are people with souls and with stories, and we're exploiting them and turning them into objects for our own enjoyment. Pornography really takes the human soul a human being made in the image of God, and turns them into an object to consume. And that is a dangerous way of looking at another person, you know, it's harmful. If someone is even because they consent, someone will say, Oh, they want to do it. They're consenting, they're making money. But just because someone you know, asks to be shot with a gun, would you do it? No, of course not. And just because someone's being asked to be shot with a camera, and a very demeaning, dehumanizing way, should you do it? Absolutely. not. Absolutely not. So it's damaging to the performers, the people in the industry, but it's, it's actually damaging to us as the viewers as well, for kids who are being exposed to these things in early age, it's changing their brains. Yeah, so So pornography actually can change the amount of brain matter. When it's an addictive cycle, it can change actually the the amount of matter that's making up your brain and cause certain parts of your brain to actually degrade when cotton and addictive cycle with it. But sexuality or sex in general, when God designed it, okay, he didn't only design it to utilize reproductive organs. But the brain is actually very, very involved in sex. And there is a wash of different chemicals that come over the brain during that encounter. And there's three key players okay, there's three chemicals oxytocin, dopamine and prolactin, there are other ones involved. Those are kind of the three driving forces and dopamine is, is released many, many times during the day and in our lives. And it's what helps us know that something is enjoyable. It is a part of like a reward circuitry. So when you hear your favorite song of joy, your favorite food, even when you complete like chocolate, that helps you like move towards a goal, like you get a dopamine release. And so it makes sense that this involved it with sex because sex feels good and does something pleasurable. And so dopamine is involved to kind of reinforce that, oh, this is something that we should do, again, because it felt good. And oxytocin is known as the bonding, the bonding chemical. And so it's very important, like with newborn babies, that moms spend that skin to skin time because mom releases oxytocin and baby releases oxytocin, and it's a part of bonding us to another human being. And so it makes sense that that also is released during sex. And then the final one is prolactin. And prolactin actually helps regulate dopamine levels. And it actually builds in the brain alongside oxytocin, and helps down regulate dopamine, so that it's known as the safe sheet satiation part and actually help someone feel satisfied after sex, because it helps bring the dopamine levels down when it's released. And with pornography, because there's not another physical body involved. You don't get that oxytocin release. And prolactin is tied to oxytocin. And so when you don't get that oxytocin release, you don't get that prolactin release, you still get the dopamine release, but the prolactin isn't there. So it doesn't down regulate the dopamine. So you just get this, this feels good, without it coming down properly. But also because that prolactin is associated with satisfaction, somebody gets in this addictive cycle because something feels good. But then they are actually satisfied, they don't have that satisfaction, feeling. And so that, that dopamine just continues to drive, drive them back in it. And it becomes a cycle, an addictive cycle. Because of that, that dopamine not being properly regulated because of the lack of the other two that aren't released properly. And what I love when we look at the brain like this, I think it really speaks to the way God created us in His image that we are created as relational beings, we were never meant to be alone. Sex is not meant to be a solo act. And we can see that as early as the garden right? God wastes no time talking about sex, he created Eve and Adam to be together. In fact, he says it is not good for man to be alone. And when he created Eve, it was this beautiful gift of love and intimacy for Adam and Eve to share with one another because God is relational. And we're relational in his image. And so pornography really shows that when we try to cut ourselves off from the relational aspects that are core to who we are, it damages our brain, it creates this addictive cycles. And we might say here less and be like, okay, yeah, porn is bad, we get it. But how is this influencing the next generation, while parents are very naive about their kids exposure, or risk owed, that 75% of parents said, My kids have never seen porn. When those same kids who were surveyed, over 50% of them have watched porn by choice. Wow. naivety with parents when it comes to this topic, and so much of our ministry is sounding the alarm about just all of these conversations, because parents need to be having the sex talks with their kids, right? Not just one talk. It needs to be something that's in the home, that they're engaging and having conversations about God's good design for sexuality, not that it's, you know, something so bad that we need to avoid sex, but something so good that we want to protect it in the right time for God's design. Yes. And ladies, I encourage you to just super listen up because I know there's so many listeners that have young children at home and you just said something that was just mind boggling to me about it starting this as early as eight and nine and 10. So, ladies, we need to be aware of what's going on within our homes within our children's lives. So this information, I just felt needed to be shared, like I said, with boldness and courage and God has a better way. He has seen all the different things that are going on in our world today in today's society and statistics on porn and premarital sex even and living together, married, has become the normal and sin has distorted. Unfortunately, what God originally intended. So can you speak more to the women who are feeling that they're dealing with some of these site types of sexual sins right now? You know, they they've seen pornography, they, you know, maybe in premarital situations where they're living with somebody, and they're not married yet. Can you talk about that? And speak to the woman, you know, on sexual sin? Absolutely. I think what Amber shared about the brain and science can come to sometimes really scared people, they can think, oh, my gosh, I'm an addict. Now my kid's gonna be an addict. It's too late. There's no hope. But we're saying these things shape and form our desires. And that doesn't mean you're hopeless. It means where do you turn for that hope? How are our fears shaped and formed? Where do we go? When we're angry? When we're sad when we're confused? What are we turning to? And this is a great place to invite in the Gospel, because the gospel is the best place to turn not to porn on not to sexual addictions. But where do we go when we maybe feel this hopelessness, and the brain is so fearfully and wonderfully made. And it actually has the ability to learn new paths. So you can have something feels so cemented such an addictive cycle is actually able to wire around those addictive pathways, you can form new habits, you can, you can basically, you can train your brain with the dopamine to human, like intentional, like pursuing after good things, and then being like, Oh, that was a really good choice. That helps me, you know, pursue what I know God has, has for me and almost like, not congratulating yourself in like a prideful way like, oh, yeah, me, but like recognizing, when you take a step towards what God has, and away from what you know, is destructive, you actually can train your brain to release dopamine for those things, and actually help help retrain and rewire. So, you know, being armed with this knowledge that your brain kind of, if you are an addict, addicted cycle is kind of working against you right now can actually empower you to then be like, Okay, let's make it work for me. Let's make it work for me. And knowing how to intentionally pray like God, I know these things have been wired in my brain, you know, help those things on wire? Because ultimately, like you have the power to the healing power to touch my body and help Yes, help, you know, and being able to pray specifically. Yeah, Amber, I am so glad you just touched on that because I it, I want to share and be transparent here for a minute that in my past, I had struggled with sexual sin. And I felt there was an addiction there, I knew there was an addiction there. And I would cry out to God and cry out to God, but I wasn't ready to make the changes I needed to do. And I love how you just shared about what is important when you are praying to God when you know there's an issue going on in your life. How do you pray because there's a specific way to pray, you know, of course, God hears me cried to him for help. And but if we can be aware of the ways to pray, you know, specifically to combat these addictions that are so, so very strong and praise God, you know, he reached me, he reached right through and he helped me so I will tell you right now that there is hope, because I think there was any hope for me, I would cry and cry, God just take away all my sexual desires. I don't want to do this anymore, because I kept falling and falling. And it wasn't until I took action. And I backed up my faith and my prayers. I think that that's, you know, humbling yourself recognizing, like, what do I actually have to do to get help? Who do I actually help and be vulnerable with because I think people so much still want to keep something a secret, they don't want to bring out some thrives in the in the dark, it thrives. Don't want to just like do the thing that's unnecessary, because we still want to like try to like have a certain level of control sometimes Right? And, and just being able to just just get it out there and be vulnerable with somebody and you know what you need in order to to move towards God's bestest like you know, the help that you need to ask for and just be willing to ask for it. Humble yourself to ask for it. And I think it's important to recognize that all of us have have bent desires. Yeah, we all have desires for something, you know, sexual stuff might not be something that you personally struggle with that might not be where your desires have been distorted by sin. But we all have distorted desires for something that God says is not good. Right? And that's, that's human. Yeah, that's the fall. We've all had this actually, you know, even in the garden, you know, it wasn't the fact that she looked at the fruit and desired it, it was the fact that she acted on it. She eats. She just looked at it and been like, you know, that's pretty that's, I want it, but I'm going to trust that God knows better. Yep, I'm going to trust that. I'm not going to act on that desire. Yeah. But instead, she did. And that's where that's where sin entered. That's what was wrong. And so to have these desires isn't wrong, but act on our desires, our desire can lead us into sin. Yeah. But it's really comes down to believing like you said that God knows best. Yep, that God knows best and that he wants what is best for us. So you know, this is hard, this is difficult. And like you said, we might not want to bring our sins struggles out into the light, and we might not want to have to deal with them. But it is, it is worth it. Because you are changing the course not only of your life, but future generations. Now we opened by Tony being second generation Christians. That's because we had parents that were willing to break some of those generational sins and generational ties and raised us in a home that we didn't have to unpack that baggage ourselves. They did that hard work. And they were very actually open with us. Yeah. About their struggle, things in their life. Do you feel Amber and Ashley, like you just touched on that by them being open and transparent? Did that make a significant change? Absolutely. your teenage years. They talked about their struggles, they talked about their stories, and the topic of sex was something in the home that wasn't just a one time sex talk. But something that was a conversation brought up again and again, in different ways, as we struggled through, you know, just the trials of growing up and home with open communication, where we're talking about God's ways, being the best, believing that God actually does want what's best for us. And ultimately, that God is what's best for us. Whenever we talk about purity, we want to be careful not to fall into the purity culture that we grew up in, that made it seem like the reward for your right behavior was being blessed with a happily ever after. We want to be clear that the true reward for righteousness and pursuing Jesus is just that, Jesus, we get more of God and closeness and intimacy with Him. When we follow His ways. Matthew five eight tells us that's it are the pure in heart for they will see God that you get to God clearly. And what more could you want in your life than to see God and I think, you know, we can, and we will, because like, we're gonna we still have another episode that we're we're gonna be talking about the things that are going on in our world. But at the end of the day, the only like, we can sit and we can talk about same sex attraction, we can talk about transgender identities, we can talk about all this stuff at the end of the day, you know, the all the confusion in the world, it can only be be made sense of with the clarity that God brings to our lives. Yes. Because pursuing God with your whole heart that brings clarity, it brings clarity to the confusion, it brings clarity to the confusion in the world around us and the confusion of our own desires. Yeah, yeah. Because so much of sin is not is not about just doing what's wrong. It's about adoring what's wrong. We need to and we love sin. You know, it's not just wrongdoing. It's wrong and dooring because we use what we love. And so when we fall deeper in love with God, you know, that is what really motivates us to work on some of these things in our life to kind of do the hard work and the humble work of admitting that, hey, I've got a problem and I, I need a Savior. You know, I need what God has. And when we when we grow in that love for our Lord. That's that's what's truly transformative. Wow. When we commit to Jesus, when we surrender to Him, our thoughts, he knows our thoughts. He knows our desires, just like we were talking about, right. He wants us to be happy. He wants us to thrive in how he designed our bodies and feel good, but there is a plan of execution for that. So ladies, I am just so thrilled that you have come on today. And we have so so much more to dive into in part two, because we are going to get on to some of those touchy things that are going on in our site society right now. Like premarital sex, everybody does it right. Everybody lives with each other in why not? You know, let's just try it before we buy it. Right? And then what about LGBTQ and all the other things, we're gonna get into that in our next week's podcast. So I pray that you guys will join back in with us again, and be part and I want to thank you, Amber and Ashley, for taking your time today to come on and share the nuggets of truth that you did. And in next week, we're gonna unpack even more. So any final words that you'd like to share with the ladies before we close up this week's podcast? Yeah, I think one of the things one of the things that we bring up a lot at our our route our retreats and our conferences, and kind of ties into what we've been talking about, you know, is that our obedience in regards to our sexuality, whether it's our obedience or our repentance, they both honor God in you been on a path of obedience and you're continuing on a path of obedience out of love for God, no, so not just out of like a fear of Pharisee like list of of doing the right thing but out of the love for God, or whether you you know, that you messed up, but you're truly repentant over it. They both honor God, our sexual jewel repentance, both bring glory to God. That is so good and so true and so powerful and I am so glad you share that word, Amber. Amen. Amen ladies. So we are going to close for now and remember ladies next week again, Amber and Ashley will both be back sharing with us and we will look forward to that and we want to close out with saying that you are special you are you are God's masterpiece created a new and Christ Jesus to do the very good things he planned for you long ago. Ladies, he has a plan for your life. And it is his design, how he designed you that he wishes you to follow. So we're gonna get into that next week. God bless you all, and thank you for tuning in today to women world leaders podcast. All content is copyrighted and cannot be used without express written consent. Thank you, Ashley and Amber Have a great day and we'll tell you how you can get a hold of them after next week's podcast.
Liz Brown, a lawyer turned business professor, and Amy Impellizzeri, litigator turned novelist, are the co-authors of How to Leave the Law, a guidebook for lawyers considering a career change, that was released September 6, 2022. Listen in as we speak with Liz and Amy about their individual career paths, their new book and the many examples of career pivots it features, plus strategies for career transition that are relevant for non-lawyers too.
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On this episode, I talk to Amy Impellizzeri about her disorienting legal thriller In Her Defense.You can also watch the episode on YouTubeAuthor LinksInstagramGoodreadsWebsiteAmy's PodcastCheck out the book hereIn Her Defense SynopsisIngrid DiLaurio lives in Riversedge, New York, four express train stops from Manhattan. Don't be fooled: With its tree-lined Main Street, and quaint ambiance, Riversedge is only impersonating a small town. While it's a place small enough for everyone to know each other's secrets, few do. The town revolves around the prestigious Riversedge Law Club, where deals are made and cases are resolved and where Ingrid DiLaurio -- a former lawyer turned nationally recognized podcast host - has never once been made to feel welcome.When Ingrid's husband, Peter, is found dead, and Ingrid's former friend, Opal, is arrested as the prime suspect, the press quickly seizes on Opal's past as a single mom and stripper. Ingrid's first priority is protecting herself and her son, Drake, along with her business, from salacious gossip. But when Opal finds herself in desperate need of a defense lawyer, she tells Ingrid she wants to call in a "favor," and Ingrid reluctantly returns to the law for one last case.As the trial unfolds, Ingrid realizes quickly that she has taken on more than she bargained for, including Opal's dark past, a corrupt judge, a blackmailing prosecutor, another dead body, and a black tinted car that follows her everywhere. In the end, it's clear that both women know more than they are letting on about Peter's death, but who will tell the truth first?And is the truth what anyone really wants to hear?
In this episode of Legally Blissed Conversations, we are joined by Amy Impellizzeri, a reformed corporate litigator, former start-up executive, and award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction. Amy walks us through her journey from a burned-out attorney who took a sabbatical, then extended that sabbatical and started writing, and then became an award-winning author. She is a frequently invited speaker in writing and transitioning lawyer networks. Her essays and articles have appeared in The Huffington Post, The Glass Hammer, Divine Caroline, ABA's Law Practice today, and more. She is a Tall Poppy Writer and the 2016 President of the Women's Fiction Writers Association. Follow Amy: https://www.instagram.com/amyimpellizzeri/?hl=en (@amyimpellizzeri)
Franco Impellizzeri is Rob's guest on this week's Pacey Performance Podcast. He's been Professor in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine at the UTS Faculty of Health since 2018, with around 170 publications in the area of sport science. However, Franco is much more than just an academic – he has hands-on experience in training several elite track and field athletes in various disciplines (including two gold medallists at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games). More recently, Franco has been the fitness coach of the Swiss Fencing Team (2012 to 2016) for the preparation of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Franco is here to mainly discuss the Nordic hamstring exercise, including the controversy around his recent meta-analysis. With information that could be invaluable to other trainers and coaches, Franco uncovered several errors in another recent meta-analysis in this area, and shares what his re-analysis means for practitioners. This includes statistical errors and the high risk of biases in such research. There's also a discussion into where trainers and coaches can find higher quality research, and what Franco will be up to next. In addition, Franco also tells us about his thoughts on the acute chronic workload ratio, and how it should be used in practice whilst being mindful of the problems what can be encountered using it. Finally, he talks about the issues with using the worst-case scenario as a training benchmark and that can be counteracted. For all this insight, hit the play button now. This week's topics: The errors in a recent meta-analysis on the Nordic hamstring exercise Statistical errors and the high risk of bias in Nordic research Why Franco re-analysed Nordic hamstring for his recent meta-analysis What Franco's re-analysis means for practitioners Why the statistic that Nordics reduces injury by a given percentage is unrealistic How the chronic workload ratio is used in practice Problems encountered when using ratios The issues with using the worst-case scenario as a training benchmark
March 4, 2022 / Mom &… Podcast: Tipsy Ellipses Episode / Guest: Amy Impellizzeri Download and Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts Show Summary Tipsy Ellipses is a monthly bonus episode that we record via Facebook Live. This month's live recording took place on Tuesday, March 1, and featured guest Amy Impellizzeri. Amy is a... The post Tipsy Ellipses Bonus Episode with Amy Impellizzeri appeared first on Mom And Podcast.
Leading up to the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds “Fly Over” of Daytona International Speedway before the Great American Race…Major Jake “Primo” Impellizzeri and NASCAR Cup Series Driver Harrison Burton join WGN Radio’s Dane Neal live on the tarmac for an exclusive interview. Hear as Jake shares the experience of flying with Harrison and going through […]
Leading up to the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds “Fly Over” of Daytona International Speedway before the Great American Race…Major Jake “Primo” Impellizzeri and NASCAR Cup Series Driver Harrison Burton join WGN Radio’s Dane Neal live on the tarmac for an exclusive interview. Hear as Jake shares the experience of flying with Harrison and going through […]
Archie James discusses his journey through ballet training to physiotherapy, reflecting on new knowledge and learned experience. Archie chats about what he wishes he knew as a ballet dancer, what he would have done differently, and changes that may encourage this in a pre professional environment such as in sports psychology. We look at potential routes into physiotherapy for dancers, and the application process, as well as the merits of a background in dance. Importantly, we focus on the personal development involved in stepping away from ballet, in critical thinking, research, evaluating information, autonomy, and mindset, ultimately advocating for more science integration into ballet training for empowerment. Resources - Mattiussi, A. M., Shaw, J. W., Williams, S., Price, P. D., Brown, D. D., Cohen, D. D., Clark, R., Kelly, S., Retter, G., Pedlar, C., & Tallent, J. (2021). Injury epidemiology in professional ballet: a five-season prospective study of 1596 medical attention injuries and 543 time-loss injuries. British journal of sports medicine, 55(15), 843–850. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2020-103817 Markovic G. (2007). Does plyometric training improve vertical jump height? A meta-analytical review. British journal of sports medicine, 41(6), 349–355. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2007.035113 van Dyk, N., Behan, F. P., & Whiteley, R. (2019). Including the Nordic hamstring exercise in injury prevention programmes halves the rate of hamstring injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 8459 athletes. British journal of sports medicine, 53(21), 1362–1370. Impellizzeri, F. M., McCall, A., & van Smeden, M. (2021). Why methods matter in a meta-analysis: a reappraisal showed inconclusive injury preventive effect of Nordic hamstring exercise. Journal of clinical epidemiology, 140, 111–124. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.09.007 Lasse Ishøi, Kristian Thorborg, Why clinical context and relevant protocols matter: response to Impellizzeri et al, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (2021), doi: j.jclinepi.2021.10.021 Franco M. Impellizzeri, Alan McCall, Maarten van Smeden. Why clinical context and relevant protocols matter: author's reply, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (2020), doi: j.jclinepi.2021.10.020 Find Archie here - Email: archie.james@kcl.ac.uk Instagram: @archie_james_physio Instagram: @scidancepodcast Contact: jasminefmcook@icloud.com Cover art by Jill North. Original image by Young Images Photography. Intro sound by William Cook.
Ancora una donna uccisa, una 27enne che in una normale domenica di fine estate trova la morte nella sua casa. E' successo a Calmasino in provincia di Verona e questa volta ad ucciderla con tanta ferocia non è stato il suo compagno ma un vicino di casa, Emanuele Impellizzeri: 38 anni, pluripregiudicato già condannato per rapina, reati contro il patrimonio e resistenza a pubblico ufficiale.
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26° Episodio di “Performance Talks” In questa puntata @coach_riccardovilla e Andrea Spada @asap_sptraining hanno ospitato Franco Impellizzeri @impellizzerifrancom , professore di Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine alla facoltà di salute della University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Ancora una volta, abbiamo voluto avere come ospite un'altra eccellenza italiana del nostro settore. In questo episodio parleremo di Training Load (carico di lavoro) e di gestione di quest'ultimo in ambito prestativo e riabilitativo. Per me e Andrea è stato un vero onore ospitare Franco e spero che anche voi apprezziate quanto noi questo podcast
Proper pacing is not just a good thing to have in your novel. It’s crucial to your reader’s experience. If the pacing is too slow, the reader will lose interest and get bored. If it’s too fast, they’ll feel like they have whiplash and be frustrated and lost. What we must do instead is find a way to have Goldilocks type pacing! Don’t worry. I’ll explain what that means in this episode. So, tune in and listen as my guest host and I unpack the topic of perfect pacing and discuss ways you can keep your readers not just interested but engaged and flipping the page to see what comes next! In this episode, you will: · Learn why it’s important to have perfect pacing · Learn how to avoid too slow pacing · Learn how to avoid too fast pacing · Learn other ways to maintain perfect pacing throughout your story Hosts & Guests Host – Christina Kaye Guest Host –Bestselling Author Amy Impellizzeri To learn more about Amy and her books: https://www.amyimpellizzeri.com/ For your FREE TRIAL of LeadPages: https://leadpages.pxf.io/gb1noB Shop for Essentials/Supplies for Your Writing Nook: https://bookbossboutique.com/ To Follow us on ALL Social Media: @writeyourbestbook @bookbossboutique To Contact Christina Kaye: info@writeyourbestbook.com www.writeyourbestbook.com For a Consultation with Christina Kaye https://writeyourbestbook.com/contact-us/ For a FREE Sample Edit & Quote for Book Editing: https://writeyourbestbook.com/contact-us/
En un nuevo programa de #ParadeportesRadio, hablamos con Brian Impellizzeri, número 1 del mundo en salto en largo paralímpico. El atleta rosarino de 22 años se prepara para Tokio 2021, su primera participación en el gran certamen paralímpico.
Valeriya Volkova discusses training loads. Building on S1 E4, Valeriya looks further into how we can measure training load, current sports science research in this field, and some of the challenges in translating sport protocols in the way that they measure and quantify training load into dance. We chat about Valeriya's own research, developing and validating protocol, as well as the relevance of buy-in from teachers, students, and parents. Drawing from her research which focuses on adolescent dancers, Valeriya offers potential future applications in this area for studios. Resources - Volkova, V. G., Black, A. M., & Kenny, S. J. (2020). Internal Training Load Measures in Elite Adolescent Ballet Dancers. Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 24(4), 175-182. Jeffries, A. C., Wallace, L., Coutts, A. J., Cohen, A. M., McCall, A., & Impellizzeri, F. M. (2020). Injury, Illness, and Training Load in a Professional Contemporary Dance Company: A Prospective Study. Journal of Athletic Training, 55(9), 967-976. Gabbett, T. J. (2016). The training—injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarter and harder?. British journal of sports medicine, 50(5), 273-280. Impellizzeri, F. M., Tenan, M. S., Kempton, T., Novak, A., & Coutts, A. J. (2020). Acute: chronic workload ratio: conceptual issues and fundamental pitfalls. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 15(6), 907-913. https://iadms.org Find Valeriya here - Email: Valeriya.volkova@ucalgary.ca LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriyavolkova/ Research Lab: https://ucalgary.ca/sport-injury-prevention-research-centre/people/valeriya-volkova Contact: jasminefmcook@icloud.com Instagram: @scidancepodcast Cover art by Jill North. Original image by Young Images Photography. Intro sound by William Cook.
Amy Impellizzeri is a former big law corporate litigator who leveraged a sabbatical opportunity to do freelance writing for a start-up publisher. She then permanently left practice to lean into her interest in writing and is now, as she says, a writer who used to be a lawyer rather than a lawyer who writes. She's published 5 fiction novels and one non-fiction book, “Lawyer Interrupted”. In 2022, “How to Leave the Law”, her second non-fiction book with co-Author Liz Brown, will be released. We have a great conversation about creativity, limiting beliefs, and prioritizing taking the time for exploration. For anyone who has thought about chucking it all to become a writer, I think you'll love this interview. In this episode we discuss: Amy started in a smaller law firm, then moved to big law for a decade thinking that's what you do if you have the chance Having kids was a respite from a grueling practice Amy was offered a 1 year sabbatical offer during the great recession Amy used the year to gain clarity on her next step Amy did freelance writing for a start-up publisher Law is basically designed to stamp out your creative and innovative sides Amy reconnected with her interest in writing A legal background helps you in so many business ventures Craft exit plan by spending a year of intentional exploration You have time - you just have to draw boundaries and take it Illegal Design Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/illegaldesign Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/megansmileyinteriors/ Amy's Website: https://www.amyimpellizzeri.com/
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Welcome to The Barrier Breakdown: Disrupting Mental Health! Better known to us as Dr. J, Jonathan Impellizzeri serves as a Clinical Director at Cognitive Behavior Institute in Pittsburgh alongside while also working as an Associate Professor in Geneva College's MA in Counseling Program. In this episode, Dr. J talks about his recently published article in the Journal of Counseling and Values along with Bayne, Michael, & Dyte-Lynn entitled "Impact of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election on Politically Divided Relationships." Listen in for some conversation about navigating the holidays in times of political, economic, and medical unrest. All our upcoming continuing education events can be found at www.cbicenterforeducation.com You can also watch this podcast in video form on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/BLVIYdP6iz0 Follow us on social media: CBI: https://www.facebook.com/CognitiveBehaviorInstitute Center for Ed: https://www.facebook.com/CBIcenterforeducation Instagram: @cognitivebehaviorinstitute :::::::::::::::::::: Music: Basic Majesty - Ashley Shadow Support by RFM - NCM: https://youtu.be/XVwlTTMgw5c ::::::::::::::::::::
After spending thirteen years as a corporate litigator in New York City, Amy Impellizzeri left "big firm law" to write and work in a startup supporting female entrepreneurs. When her first novel, "Lemongrass Hope," debuted in October 2014 as an Amazon best-seller, Amy decided to pursue a writing career full time. She has just released her fifth novel "I Know How This Ends." We discuss how to make a living as a writer, the craft and discipline of writing a novel, agents, book contracts, publishers and more. Amy also has a non-fiction book published by the American Bar Association called "Lawyer Interrupted," a how-to guide for leaving the practice of law; something Amy says about half of all lawyers want to do.* Amy is the Past President of the Women's Fiction Writers Association, and a proud member of the Tall Poppy Writers, a female writers' collaborative which played an important role in Amy's evolution as a published author. Amy is a frequent speaker across the country and a faculty member of the Drexel University MFA Program in Creative Writing. She lives in Reading, Pennsylvania (well scripted Amy, to pick the perfect place for a writer to reside). More on Amy and her books here. *Fun fact - Amy is working on a sequel to "Lawyer Interrupted" with none other than former lawyer now relaunched as a tenured business law professor and "Life After Law" author Liz Brown, who we interviewed in Episode 59! https://www.womensfictionwriters.org/ https://tallpoppies.org/ https://www.amyimpellizzeri.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e59-transitioning-from-law-firm-partner-to-tenure-track/id1202049234?i=1000422144889
I’m really excited today to introduce you to my next guest Amy Impellizzeri, who is the author of I KNOW HOW THIS ENDS and LEMONGRASS HOPE, among other fiction and nonfiction titles. She is the first of I hope many of the Tall Poppy Writers I get to introduce you to. The Tall Poppy Writers are a collective of women authors who seek to uplift each other and each others books. We have Facebook group called Bloom where we share book recommendations and so much of chitchat that surround our lives. In this episode we talk about her most recent book, her journey from lawyer to author, about writing something so close to your heart, and writing about the pandemic. We also talk about the business vs. the art of writing.I appreciate all who have subscribed! If you haven’t, please do subscribe, and leave a rating when you can. If you’d like to support this podcast, please grab one of my books for you and a friend on my website at tifmarcelo.com Links:Tall Poppy Writers: AreYouInBloom.comCaroline LeavittWomen’s Fiction Writer’s AssociationSarah PekkanenNancy Cleary of Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing
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In this episode we welcomed Dr Franco Impellizzeri, Professor in Sport and Exercise Science at Medicine at University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He is an incredibly accomplished researcher with hundreds of publications in the field of sports science and injury mechanisms. He has been one of the most outspoken critics of the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) and the concept of ‘training load error’ and he spoke passionately about what the flaws with it are, why he feels it should be discontinued, and what a better way to monitor load may be.
In this episode we welcomed Dr Franco Impellizzeri, Professor in Sport and Exercise Science at Medicine at University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He is an incredibly accomplished researcher with hundreds of publications in the field of sports science and injury mechanisms. He has been one of the most outspoken critics of the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) and the concept of ‘training load error’ and he spoke passionately about what the flaws with it are, why he feels it should be discontnued, and what a better way to monitor load may be.
Despite recent investments into monitoring at all levels of sports, the injury reductions and performance improvements promised have failed to materialize. Why is that? On this episode of the GAINcast Aaron Coutts and Franco Impellizzeri from the University of Technology Sydney dive into all aspects of the science of monitoring: why we monitor, technology, loading, metrics, fatigue, overtraining, subjective measures, planning, and more. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2020/07/gaincast-episode-192-monitoring-with-aaron-coutts-and-franco-impellizzeri/ The following links were referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: GAIN 2020 has shifted online, with a monthly interactive master class series. Learn more and sign up now. GAIN Alumni can also get access to all events by renewing their membership. The GAINcast is also sponsored by HMMR Media. Join HMMR Media to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video, articles, podcasts, and more. The Univeristy of Technology Sydney webpage includes more information about the backgrounds of Coutts and Impellizzeri. You can also find much of their research on Research Gate (Coutts and Impellizzeri) such as their recent article Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio: Conceptual Issues and Fundamental Pitfalls. You can also reach out to both on Twitter: @francoimpell and @aaronjcoutts.
Appuntamento di Lunedí 6 Aprile di Why Not Cafè con Franco Impellizzeri, professore all'University of Technology di Sydney dove insegna fisiologia applicata e metodi di ricerca.La chiacchierata con Franco è stata veramente illuminante, ed è rivolta a tutte le persone interessate a costruirsi una carriera nel mondo dello sport, ma anche a tutti quelli interessati ad eccellere nel proprio campo.Nella prima parte della nostra chiacchierata, Franco ha raccontato la sua esperienza di lavoro in Australia e ha dato preziosi consigli a tutte le persone interessate a fare un'esperienza nel continente Down Under.La seconda parte della nostra chiacchierata è stata invece molto più d'ispirazione, in quanto Franco, ripercorrendo le tappe della sua vita, ha raccontato di quanto sia stato per lui importante mettersi sempre alla prova, uscendo dalla sua comfort zone.Franco ha anche svelato il segreto del raggiungimento di tanti ottimi risultati nella sua carriera, ovvero tanto lavoro e tanta passione!Se vi siete persi la diretta, vi consiglio caldamente di ascoltare il podcast o di guardare il video… non ve ne pentirete!Ecco alcuni dei momenti più importanti della nostra chiacchierata:* 03.23: il ruolo di Franco all'University of Technology di Sydney,* 05.00: il suo percorso lavorativo;* 12.45: pregi e difetti del mondo scolastico australiano e il confronto con il metodo italiano;* 19.35: fare un Master in Australia e la differenza nel farlo in Italia;* 20.54: quali sono gli sbocchi lavorativi in Australia post Master;* 23.08: l'importanza del fare esperienza in altri sport;* 27.20: la differenza tra allenare in Italia e in Australia;* 34.00: le opportunità date dai social media al giorno d'oggi;* 40.17: quali sono le caratteristiche che ricerca nei suoi collaboratori;* 44.48: quali sono stati i momenti Why Not del suo percorso, ovvero i cambiamenti più importanti che ha apportato alla sua vita;* 45.45: “nella mia vita non ho mai ricercato il successo, tutto quello che ho fatto nel mio lavoro, l'ho fatto perché mi piaceva”;* 52.50: la sua definizione di cambiamento!Buona visione o ascolto!Abiti in Australia e vorresti partecipare a Why Not Café?Scrivimi qui: info@whynot-change.comAttrezzatura che utilizzo per la diretta:App per intervista in diretta:https://belive.tv/?referrer=MzA1Mzg0Videocamera:https://amzn.to/38l0NThLink Why Not:www.whynot-change.com Youtube: Paolo Gallo - Why Not Facebook: @whynot.ilikeitInstagram: @paologallowhynotSpotify: Why Not - il Podcast Spreaker: Paolo Gallo - Why Not
La registrazione con Franco ha subito qualche leggero errore di registrazione durante la Skype call. Per questo motivo abbiamo eliminato le parti che non si sentivano in modo perfetto dalla traccia audio e video del podcast per permettere di mantenere un livello di qualità elevato. Ad ogni modo riconosciamo che anche le parti da noi considerate “non perfette” sono tranquillamente comprensibili, è per questo che abbiamo deciso di mettervi a disposizione il video integrale. Puoi richiederci la registrazione completa tramite il nostro sito, al seguente link: https://cambiodicampo.com/palla-alla-scienza-franco-impellizzeri-a-cambiodicampo-1-di-4/ --------- Come si mette in pratica la ricerca scientifica nel mondo del calcio? Cosa dovrebbe conoscere un allenatore e come dovrebbe comportarsi rispetto alle evidenze scientifiche? Cosa ci dicono le ultime ricerche in ambito di skill acquisition? E in ambito di prevenzione infortuni? Oggi viene in aiuto alle nostre domande Franco Impellizzeri. Insieme a lui scopriremo cosa serve sapere ad un allenatore della ricerca scientifica . Ecco cosa serve sapere ad un allenatore della ricerca in ambito calcistico. In particolare, in questo quarto e ultimo episodio con Franco parleremo della gestione del monitoraggio del carico e del rapporto del carico di lavoro Acuto-Cronico: ACWR (Acute Chronic Workload Ratio) Ma chi è Franco Impellizzeri? • Laurea e master in Scienze Motorie all’Università degli Studi di Milano; • PhD alla Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). • Dal 98 al 2007 Responsabile della ricerca presso il centro per lo sport MAPEI, • Successivamente continua l’attività d ricerca al CeRiSM di verona e poi allo Schulthess Klinik di Zurigo • Oggi full professor alla University of technology di Sydney • Responsabile della preparazione e preparatore della nazionale Svizzera di Scherma nel quadriennio per Olimpiadi di Rio de Janeiro. • Ha allenato atleti di varie discipline e oggi è considerato esperto di metodologia e ricerca nella sport science e nel calcio in particolare • ha scritto molti articoli scientifici sul calcio • Ha collaborato al progetto di ricerca sugli effetti cronici ed acuti del programma di prevenzione FIFA 11+ Capiamo assieme gli enormi benefici che la scienza può portare al calcio, analizzando pregi e difetti dell’attuale contesto sportivo, rivolgendosi ad allenatori, preparatori e dirigenti sportivi. Fai delle domande a Franco nella nostra community "Cambiodicampo - Terzo Tempo": https://www.facebook.com/groups/CambiodicampoTerzoTempo/ --- Ascoltaci su: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/cambio-di-campo/id1475106984 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ff8EUNQoV9FZd69q07EHa?si=vsfz_STRTMCOseduYYWBRw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fVTuGr1u9KtbSn3ACYVjw Seguici: sito: www.cambiodicampo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cambiodicampo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cambiodicampo/ L'articolo Palla Alla Scienza: Franco Impellizzeri a Cambiodicampo (4 di 4) proviene da Cambio Di Campo.
La registrazione con Franco ha subito qualche leggero errore di registrazione durante la Skype call. Per questo motivo abbiamo eliminato le parti che non si sentivano in modo perfetto dalla traccia audio e video del podcast per permettere di mantenere un livello di qualità elevato. Ad ogni modo riconosciamo che anche le parti da noi considerate “non perfette” sono tranquillamente comprensibili, è per questo che abbiamo deciso di mettervi a disposizione il video integrale. Puoi richiederci la registrazione completa tramite il nostro sito, al seguente link: https://cambiodicampo.com/palla-alla-scienza-franco-impellizzeri-a-cambiodicampo-1-di-4/ --------- Come si mette in pratica la ricerca scientifica nel mondo del calcio? Cosa dovrebbe conoscere un allenatore e come dovrebbe comportarsi rispetto alle evidenze scientifiche? Cosa ci dicono le ultime ricerche in ambito di skill acquisition? E in ambito di prevenzione infortuni? Oggi viene in aiuto alle nostre domande Franco Impellizzeri. Insieme a lui scopriremo cosa serve sapere ad un allenatore della ricerca scientifica . Ecco cosa serve sapere ad un allenatore della ricerca in ambito calcistico. In particolare, in questo terzo episodio con Franco parleremo della gestione del condizionamento atletico, del relativo transfer in allenamento e della prevenzione infortuni (rispetto a lavori di forza, allenamenti specifici e aspecifici). Ma chi è Franco Impellizzeri? Laurea e master in Scienze Motorie all’Università degli Studi di Milano; PhD alla Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Dal 98 al 2007 Responsabile della ricerca presso il centro per lo sport MAPEI, Successivamente continua l’attività d ricerca al CeRiSM di verona e poi allo Schulthess Klinik di Zurigo Oggi full professor alla University of technology di Sydney Responsabile della preparazione e preparatore della nazionale Svizzera di Scherma nel quadriennio per Olimpiadi di Rio de Janeiro. Ha allenato atleti di varie discipline e oggi è considerato esperto di metodologia e ricerca nella sport science e nel calcio in particolare ha scritto molti articoli scientifici sul calcio Ha collaborato al progetto di ricerca sugli effetti cronici ed acuti del programma di prevenzione FIFA 11+ Capiamo assieme gli enormi benefici che la scienza può portare al calcio, analizzando pregi e difetti dell’attuale contesto sportivo, rivolgendosi ad allenatori, preparatori e dirigenti sportivi. Fai delle domande a Franco nella nostra community "Cambiodicampo - Terzo Tempo": https://www.facebook.com/groups/CambiodicampoTerzoTempo/ Ascoltaci su: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/cambio-di-campo/id1475106984 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ff8EUNQoV9FZd69q07EHa?si=vsfz_STRTMCOseduYYWBRw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fVTuGr1u9KtbSn3ACYVjw Seguici: sito: www.cambiodicampo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cambiodicampo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cambiodicampo/ L'articolo Palla Alla Scienza: Franco Impellizzeri a Cambiodicampo (3 di 4) proviene da Cambio Di Campo.
Franco Impellizzerri is an Italian Sports Science researcher that works at UTS in Australia. Franco has challenged the work done by Tim Gabbett and the so-called "Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio". He is also THE researcher that validated the use of RPE (Ratings of Perceived Exertion) for use in soccer players. We discuss the current trend of sports coaches and teams adopting data metrics for the sake of keeping up with the jones's in lieu of critical thinking. Does the Emperor have no clothes?
La registrazione con Franco ha subito qualche leggero errore di registrazione durante la Skype call. Per questo motivo abbiamo eliminato le parti che non si sentivano in modo perfetto dalla traccia audio e video del podcast per permettere di mantenere un livello di qualità elevato. Ad ogni modo riconosciamo che anche le parti da noi considerate “non perfette” sono tranquillamente comprensibili, è per questo che abbiamo deciso di mettervi a disposizione il video integrale. Puoi richiederci la registrazione completa tramite il nostro sito, al seguente link: https://cambiodicampo.com/palla-alla-scienza-franco-impellizzeri-a-cambiodicampo-1-di-4/ --------- Come si mette in pratica la ricerca scientifica nel mondo del calcio? Cosa dovrebbe conoscere un allenatore e come dovrebbe comportarsi rispetto alle evidenze scientifiche? Cosa ci dicono le ultime ricerche in ambito di skill acquisition? E in ambito di prevenzione infortuni? Oggi viene in aiuto alle nostre domande Franco Impellizzeri. Insieme a lui scopriremo cosa serve sapere ad un allenatore della ricerca scientifica calcistica. Ecco cosa serve sapere ad un allenatore della ricerca scientifica calcistica. In particolare, in questo secondo episodio con Franco parleremo della gestione dello staff tecnico, del condizionamento atletico (e del relativo transfer nel calcio) e introdurremo un discorso relativo alla prevenzione infortuni, che ci porterà ad affrontarlo in maniera più dettagliata. Nei prossimi episodi tratteremo i temi del di monitoraggio del carico e del rapporto del carico di lavoro Acuto-Cronico: ACWR (Acute Chronic Workload Ratio) Ma chi è Franco Impellizzeri? • Laurea e master in Scienze Motorie all’Università degli Studi di Milano; • PhD alla Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). • Dal 98 al 2007 Responsabile della ricerca presso il centro per lo sport MAPEI, • Successivamente continua l’attività d ricerca al CeRiSM di verona e poi allo Schulthess Klinik di Zurigo • Oggi full professor alla University of technology di Sydney • Responsabile della preparazione e preparatore della nazionale Svizzera di Scherma nel quadriennio per Olimpiadi di Rio de Janeiro. • Ha allenato atleti di varie discipline e oggi è considerato esperto di metodologia e ricerca nella sport science e nel calcio in particolare • ha scritto molti articoli scientifici sul calcio • Ha collaborato al progetto di ricerca sugli effetti cronici ed acuti del programma di prevenzione FIFA 11+ Capiamo assieme gli enormi benefici che la scienza può portare al calcio, analizzando pregi e difetti dell’attuale contesto sportivo, rivolgendosi ad allenatori, preparatori e dirigenti sportivi. Fai delle domande a Franco nella nostra community "Cambiodicampo - Terzo Tempo": https://www.facebook.com/groups/CambiodicampoTerzoTempo/ --- Il preprint del modello citato nell'episodio relativo a "come sviluppare dei programmi di prevenzione" (A conceptual model and detailed framework for stress-related, strain-related, and overuse athletic injury) redatto da Franco Impellizzeri, Judd Kalkhoven e Mark Watsford è disponibile qui: http://bit.ly/ModelloPrevenzioneInfortuni --- Ascoltaci su: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/cambio-di-campo/id1475106984 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ff8EUNQoV9FZd69q07EHa?si=vsfz_STRTMCOseduYYWBRw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fVTuGr1u9KtbSn3ACYVjw Seguici: sito: www.cambiodicampo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cambiodicampo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cambiodicampo/ L'articolo Palla Alla Scienza #2: Franco Impellizzeri a Cambiodicampo (2 di 4) proviene da
I denne episoden er hovedtema treningsbelasning i fotball. I tillegg kommer vi inn på hvordan det er å være fysisk trener, og hvilke aspekt det er viktig å ha fokus på som fysisk trener. Episodens gjest heter Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen. Han er doktorgradstipendiat ved Norges Idrettshøgskole og har lang fartstid som fysisk trener for ulike idretter, blant annet fotball, alpint og håndball. Hans doktorgrad omhandler "styring av treningsbelastning for å redusere skader og sykdom i fotball", men under samtalen får vi vite at oppgaven har tatt en liten annen retning på grunn av nyere forskning som har dukket opp. Dersom du ønsker å vite hvilken retning, samt hva han mener om treningsbelastning mm. burde du absolutt ta deg tiden til å lytte på denne episoden. God lytting! Kontaktinformasjon: https://www.klokeavskade.no/no/medarbeidere/torstein-dalen/ https://twitter.com/torsteindalen https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Torstein_Dalen-Lorentsen Artikler nevnt i podcasten: Blanch, P., & Gabbett, T. J. (2016). Has the athlete trained enough to return to play safely? The acute: chronic workload ratio permits clinicians to quantify a player's risk of subsequent injury. Br J Sports Med, 50(8), 471-475. Impellizzeri, F. M., Rampinini, E., Coutts, A. J., Sassi, A. L. D. O., & Marcora, S. M. (2004). Use of RPE-based training load in soccer. Medicine & Science in sports & exercise, 36(6), 1042-1047. Impellizzeri, F., Wookcock, S., McCall, A., Ward, P., & Coutts, A. J. (2019). The acute-chronic workload ratio-injury figure and its ‘sweet spot’are flawed. Kelly, D. M., Strudwick, A. J., Atkinson, G., Drust, B., & Gregson, W. (2020). Quantification of training and match-load distribution across a season in elite English Premier League soccer players. Science and Medicine in Football, 4(1), 59-67. Al Attar, W. S. A., Soomro, N., Sinclair, P. J., Pappas, E., & Sanders, R. H. (2017). Effect of injury prevention programs that include the nordic hamstring exercise on hamstring injury rates in soccer players: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports medicine, 47(5), 907-916. Harøy, J., Thorborg, K., Serner, A., Bjørkheim, A., Rolstad, L. E., Hölmich, P., ... & Andersen, T. E. (2017). Including the Copenhagen adduction exercise in the FIFA 11+ provides missing eccentric hip adduction strength effect in male soccer players: a randomized controlled trial. The American journal of sports medicine, 45(13), 3052-3059. Shalfawi, S. A., & Tjelta, L. I. (2016). A critical evaluation of the aerobic capacity demands of elite male soccer players. International Journal of Applied Sports Sciences, 28(2), 200-212.
Come si mette in pratica la ricerca scientifica nel mondo del calcio? Cosa dovrebbe conoscere un allenatore e come dovrebbe comportarsi rispetto alle evidenze scientifiche? Cosa ci dicono le ultime ricerche in ambito di skill acquisition? E in ambito di prevenzione infortuni? Oggi viene in aiuto alle nostre domande Franco Impellizzeri, Professore e ricercatore all'University of Technology di Sydney. Franco ci aiuterà a capire i gli enormi benefici che la scienza può portare al calcio, analizzando pregi e difetti dell'attuale contesto sportivo, rivolgendosi ad allenatori, preparatori e dirigenti sportivi. Potete richiederci la registrazione completa tramite il nostro sito, al seguente link: https://cambiodicampo.com/palla-alla-scienza:-franco-impellizzeri-a-cambiodicampo-(1-di-4) Fai delle domande a Franco nella nostra community "Cambiodicampo - Terzo Tempo": https://www.facebook.com/groups/CambiodicampoTerzoTempo/ --- Ascoltaci su: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/cambio-di-campo/id1475106984 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ff8EUNQoV9FZd69q07EHa?si=vsfz_STRTMCOseduYYWBRw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fVTuGr1u9KtbSn3ACYVjw Seguici: sito: www.cambiodicampo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cambiodicampo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cambiodicampo/ L'articolo Palla Alla Scienza: Franco Impellizzeri a Cambiodicampo (1 di 4) proviene da Cambio Di Campo.
Amy Impellizzeri joins Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Wine Women & Writing to talk about WHY WE LIE. Amy is a reformed corporate litigator, former start-up exec, and award-winning author. After spending a decade at one of the top law firms in the country, Amy left to advocate for working women, eventually landing at a VC-backed start-up company, Hybrid Her (named by ForbesWoman as a top website for women in 2010 and 2011), while writing her first novel. Amy currently lives in rural Pennsylvania where she works and plays and keeps up on all of the latest research confirming that large volumes of coffee are indeed good for you. Learn more about Amy and her books at http://www.amyimpellizzeri.com. Learn more about Pamela, her books, and this show at http://pamelafaganhutchins.com, where you can get her free starter library of mystery ebooks. Wine Women & Writing is a solely owned and copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
Amy is a self-proclaimed "reformed" corporate lawyer. She achieved the American Dream, living in NYC, and holding a prestigious corporate attorney job at Skadden Arps. Now she's a prolific writer living a more authentic life. We cover everything from Amy's creative writing process and how to break into writing, to being a woman in the boys' club at Big Law, as well as the future of women in America, the #metoo movement, and even Monica Lewinsky.
Marisa Impellizzeri Senior Brand Strategist at HYFN is interviewed in this episode. Follow Adam on Instagram at Ask Adam Torres for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to become a featured co-author in one of Adam's upcoming books: https://www.moneymatterstoptips.com/coauthor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneymatters/support
In this episode, David is joined by Dr. Franco Impellizzeri. Franco is a Professor of Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine in the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. After a decade in medicine based research, Franco has returned to sports science full-time and is concerned with the standard of research and dogmas he has seen since returning to the field. In this episode, Franco specifically argues using the acute:chronic workload ration to predict or prevent injury. Franco also discusses why the use of the worst case scenario or idea of tactical periodisation may not be efficacious.
What are internal and external training load markers? What is important information to track with our athletes, and what is fluff? How can we best use the evidence to guide our sports medicine decisions? We discuss these topics and much more with performance coach and researcher Franco Impellizzeri. Follow Franco on Twitter: @francoimpell Follow Franco on ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Franco_Impellizzeri Learn more about the ClinicalAthlete Community: https://www.clinicalathlete.com
What are internal and external training load markers? What is important information to track with our athletes, and what is fluff? How can we best use the evidence to guide our sports medicine decisions? We discuss these topics and much more with performance coach and researcher Franco Impellizzeri. Follow Franco on Twitter: @francoimpe (https://twitter.com/francoimpell)ll Follow Franco on ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Franco_Impellizzeri (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Franco_Impellizzeri) Learn more about the ClinicalAthlete Community: https://www.clinicalathlete.com (https://www.clinicalathlete.com/)
Amy Impellizzeri is here today to talk about her journey transitioning from a corporate job in Big Law to becoming a novelist. Stay tuned to hear how it all started as a sabbatical year, how she found her first publishing contract and her recommendations for those who want to take the leap out of Big Law as well! Episode Resources http://www.amyimpellizzeri.com/why-we-lie.html Episode Highlights How Amy ended up going to law school - 1:50 Why did she decide to leave the law - 3:20 How a sabbatical year became an exploratory exercise for Amy - 5:00 She started to get ideas for a book - 6:00 Four years later Amy got her first publishing contract - 6:30 How the practice of law is different from what she expected a a child - 7:00 A law degree can be very versatile - 9:00 Amy's advice for other litigators wanting to publish a novel - 9:30 It isn't a 1-2-3 steps process - 10:00 Litigators are a good fit for this road because of their perseverance - 11:20 There are hundreds of amazing manuscripts that don't make the cut - 12:00 How this era of “self-publication” has changed the journey - 13:00 How Amy keeps up with her writing - 15:10 They discuss why Amy's fourth book focuses so much on abused women - 17:20 Amy's thoughts on the legal clerk scandal - 20:00 The social media app in her book and the recent college scandal - 22:10 The story behind her non-fictional novel: Lawyer Interrupted - 23:12 Her advice for people who are wanting to leave Big Law but are too afraid to do so - 26:20 Subscribe, Share and Review To get the next episode subscribe with your favorite podcast player. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Leave a review on Apple Podcasts
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Professor of Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine, Franco Impellizzeri. I am absolutely delighted to welcome Franco Impellizzeri to the podcast. Anyone who has read any research into soccer, sRPE or training load over the last 20 years will know of Franco's work and after a 10 year spell out of sports science, he is firmly back in the game. In this episode Franco challenges many dogmas such as training load management for injury prevention, acute chronic workload ratio and periodisation. If you enjoyed this episode, maybe you will enjoy these with Aaron Coutts and Hugh Fullagar. Hope you enjoy this episode with Franco Impellizzeri. Who is Franco Impellizzeri (background, education and current role) Where is sports science at? Research Practice A history lesson Training load for injury prevention ACWR Why the popularity Where from here? Internal and external loads - 15 years on 'Magic cut offs and questionable metrics' Franco Impellizzeri can be found on Twitter @francoimpell This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com below. Enjoy PP
What do you do when you’ve always loved your job – the job you planned to have for life – but suddenly it doesn’t seem to fit you anymore? Today’s guest had just this experience after 13 years as a successful corporate litigator in New York City. Amy Impellizzeri loved the law and will never stop calling herself a lawyer (a title she earned through years of hard work and study), but the day to day work of being a corporate lawyer soon began to encroach on her family life in an unacceptable way. And she knew something had to change. What came next were jobs working with entrepreneurs and advocating for women while at a virtual magazine called Hybrid Her. But on the side, Amy was working on the beginnings of what is now her full time career – being a published author. Since leaving the law, Amy has published a non-fiction book called Lawyer Interrupted about how to leave the practice of law for a new career path. And she is currently working on her fourth novel – with Lemongrass Hope, Secrets of Worry Dolls and The Truth About Theaalready published and out in the world. To find out how she did it, and the suggestions she offers others in similar situations, you’ll have to listen to the podcast! Amy’s advice isn’t just for lawyers – her suggestions are completely transferrable to many fields. Follow on instagram: instagram.com/beambitiousforher Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/beambitious4her
In this episode, you will learn: Love or Leave the Law is on the second part of the interview with the best selling author Amy Impellizzeri. After spending thirteen years as a BigLaw corporate litigator in New York City, Amy left to raise...
In this episode, you will learn: Love or Leave the Law is on the second part of the interview with the best selling author Amy Impellizzeri. After spending thirteen years as a BigLaw corporate litigator in New York City, Amy left to raise her family and write novels. Her first novel, "Lemongrass Hope," debuted in October 2014, as an Amazon best-seller (Romance/Fantasy and Romance/Time Travel) Her second novel, "Secrets of Worry Dolls," was released in December 2016 and her next novel, "The Truth About Thea," will be released in October 2017. Casey and Amy focused on her non-fiction book published by the American Bar Association called "Lawyer Interrupted" - a how-to guide for leaving the practice of law which Amy says “something about half of all lawyers want to do”. The talk focuses on why law schools won’t help you get a non-law job, but your local bar agency might. Amy talks about what women specifically should keep in mind as they transition out of the law, and provides inspirational examples of people who have left the law to builds businesses that incorporate their gifts. She also gives some good advice on how to begin writing and get that novel we all have in us onto paper! Enjoy! Get this podcast delivered directly to your inbox or for more information visit us at: www.loveorleavepodcast.com Did you get some value from this content? Then let you friends know and leave us a review on Itunes! Contact Info and questions: contact@loveorleavepodcast.com Casey Berman founder – Leave Law Behind www.leavelawbehind.com Adam J. Ouellette, Esquire www.esquireacademy.com www.idealclientformula.com www.esquiremastermind.com www.whythelawsucks.com www.RaisingTheBarBook.com
In this episode, you will learn: Love or Leave the Law welcomes best selling author Amy Impellizzeri. After spending thirteen years as a BigLaw corporate litigator in New York City, Amy left to raise her family and write novels. Her first novel,...
In this episode, you will learn: Love or Leave the Law welcomes best selling author Amy Impellizzeri. After spending thirteen years as a BigLaw corporate litigator in New York City, Amy left to raise her family and write novels. Her first novel, "Lemongrass Hope," debuted in October 2014, as an Amazon best-seller (Romance/Fantasy and Romance/Time Travel) Her second novel, "Secrets of Worry Dolls," was released in December 2016 and her next novel, "The Truth About Thea," will be released in October 2017. Casey and Amy focused on her non-fiction book published by the American Bar Association called "Lawyer Interrupted" - a how-to guide for leaving the practice of law which Amy says “something about half of all lawyers want to do”. The talk focuses on why law schools won’t help you get a non-law job, but your local bar agency might. Amy talks about what women specifically should keep in mind as they transition out of the law, and provides inspirational examples of people who have left the law to builds businesses that incorporate their gifts. She also gives some good advice on how to begin writing and get that novel we all have in us onto paper! Enjoy! Get this podcast delivered directly to your inbox or for more information visit us at: www.loveorleavepodcast.com Did you get some value from this content? Then let you friends know and leave us a review on Itunes! Contact Info and questions: contact@loveorleavepodcast.com Casey Berman founder – Leave Law Behind www.leavelawbehind.com Adam J. Ouellette, Esquire www.esquireacademy.com www.idealclientformula.com www.esquiremastermind.com www.whythelawsucks.com www.RaisingTheBarBook.com
Franco Impellizzeri: Team Leader Lower Extremity Clinical Outcome Research Group Schulthess Klinik di Zurigo, Ricercatore, Speaker e riferimento internazionale per le Scienze Motorie e tutti i professionisti della salute. Franco è uno che cambia le cose facendo innovazione e ricerca sul campo. Una storia STRAORDINARIA che non può essere commentata scrivendo poche parole, ma solamente ascoltando l'83° puntata del Talk show Scienze Motorie, in conversazione con Giacomo Catalani. Ciò che può trasmettere Franco oggi, va oltre ciò che può essere scritto sui libri di cui è spesso autore. C'è una grande missione nella sua vita, scoprilo ascoltando ciò che ha da raccontare e fanne tesoro.
Franco Impellizzeri: Team Leader Lower Extremity Clinical Outcome Research Group Schulthess Klinik di Zurigo, Ricercatore, Speaker e riferimento internazionale per le Scienze Motorie e tutti i professionisti della salute. Franco è uno che cambia le cose facendo innovazione e ricerca sul campo. Una storia STRAORDINARIA che non può essere commentata scrivendo poche parole, ma solamente ascoltando l'83° puntata del Talk show Scienze Motorie, in conversazione con Giacomo Catalani. Ciò che può trasmettere Franco oggi, va oltre ciò che può essere scritto sui libri di cui è spesso autore. C'è una grande missione nella sua vita, scoprilo ascoltando ciò che ha da raccontare e fanne tesoro.
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In Episode 251, Trev and AJ share what’s new in the membership, an exciting upcoming IAP event, and discuss what a mindfulness practice for actors might look like—and how to add it to your toolbox. Then they sit down for Part 2 of their chat with returning superstar guest Steve Rohr and psychologist, author, and executive coach Dr. Shirley Impellizzeri—co-authors of the book Scared Speechless: 9 Ways to Overcome Your Fears and Captivate Your Audience. The conversation dives deep into the timeless principles that anybody can employ to effectively ‘play the room’ and build immediate rapport with others at social gatherings, the various ways we consciously (and subconsciously) communicate our intentions and truth to others, how to leverage the power of rituals, routines, and habits to, as Tony Robbins might say, put us “in state,” how curiosity is the antidote to judgement, and more. Total running time: 1:08:11. -- Support for this episode of Inside Acting comes from: * VO2GoGo – www.vo2gogo.com/start * Rehearsal Pro – www.rehearsal.pro/IAP * You! – www.insideacting.net/membership
In Episode 250, AJ recaps another audition-filled week—including another booking!—and Trev shares some personal news. Then they sit down for the first of a fascinating two-part interview with publicist and popular returning IAP guest Steve Rohr and psychologist Dr. Shirley Impellizzeri to discuss the book they’ve co-authored: Scared Speechless: 9 Ways to Overcome Your Fears and Captivate Your Audience. The book itself is focused on public speaking, but it’s applications to acting are vast and deep—and that’s exactly why we’re thrilled to share this interview series with you. If you’ve ever wanted to harness the power of your own psychology as an actor to support you in the audition room, on set, or on the red carpet, then this two-parter is a must listen. Total running time: 1:04:48. -- Support for this episode of Inside Acting comes from: * VO2GoGo – www.vo2gogo.com/start * Rehearsal Pro – www.rehearsal.pro/IAP * You! – www.insideacting.net/membership
Shirley is a clinically trained Psychologist with a Doctorate Degree in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She has a successful practice in Beverly Hills, California focusing on individuals, couples and families. Her book Scared Speechless written with Steve Rohr came out in March, 2016. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in ITunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
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Shirley is a clinically trained Psychologist with a Doctorate Degree in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She has a successful practice in Beverly Hills, California focusing on individuals, couples and families. Her book Scared Speechless written with Steve Rohr came out in March, 2016. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in ITunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
1. Freedom (Jason Lee Ward Remix) by Paul Rudder & Hurlee 2. Gotta Need (Matthias Tanzmann Remix) by Freestyle Man & George Spruce 3. My Everything (Opolopo Remix) by Wipe The Needle feat. Michelle Weeks 4. Felt Like Heaven (Bollo Remix) by TCM feat. Marc Evans 5. Heads Down (Original Mix) by Detroit Swindle 6. Falling (Deetron Paradise Vocal Remix) by Ben Westbeech 7. Crush On You (Original Mix) by Amine Edge & Sodda 8. Music Airline (Silt Remix) by Impellizzeri & Stupia 9. Magma (Original Mix) by Harry Romero 10. Knuckles (Original Mix) by Vicmoren www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.
DKR Serial Killers Radio - are delighted to be able to bring you their first ever globally broadcasted radio show! Our 84th show brings you immense set by TKNO - DO NOT MISS THIS!! Schedule: www.chicradio.fr (Wednesdays 19:00 GMT) www.revolutionradio.ru (Wednesdays 20:00 GMT) www.urbancityradio.org (Wednesdays 21:00 GMT) www.nightonradio.com (Wednesdays 23:00 GMT) www.upradio.pl (Thursdays 19:00 GMT) www.realdanceradio.nl (Thursdays 21:00 GMT) www.cuebase-fm.de (Thursdays 21:00 GMT) www.wherestheculture.fm (Fridays 02:00 GMT) www.rs1.be (Friday 16:00 GMT) www.solodance.net (Fridays 18:00 GMT) www.radiopink.hu (Fridays 19:00 GMT) www.radio35.rs (Friday 21:00 GMT) www.radio107.ru (Saturdays 19:00 GMT) www.ilhm.eu (Saturdays 21:00 GMT) www.radioutopia.pt (Sundays 04:00 GMT) www.dance-track.com (Sundays 19:00 GMT) Tracklist: DJIX 01. Audiowhores - Sittin' 02. Hot Since 82 - Pound Your Soul (Sidney Charles Remix) 03. Sinden Presents The Crystal System feat. SYF - Got Me Moving (Sonny Fodera Remix) 04. Jay Lumen - Dusty Memories (Original Mix) 05. Groove Salvation - Spin Me Something (M.G.F Proejct's Dub Tech Mix) TKNO 07. Snilloc - Ted Benecki 08. Dhyan Droik - Twenty One (Ouzeundat remix) 09. Impellizzeri & Stupia - Gelatine (Mendo Remix) 10. Reinier Zonneveld - Just Keep Going 11. Matasism - Plastik Dream (Skober remix) 12. Lowkey & Kardinal - Switch Girl (Frank Savio remix) 13. Milkplant - Dimension 4 14. Peter Bailey - Rudeboy (Steve Mulder remix) 15. Dataworx, TKNO, Nic Vetter - Mothership 16. Martin Kinrus - Self Esteem (Simone Dorazi remix) 17. TKNO - Black Mamba 18. TKNO - The Curious Incident Djone - Tracklist Unknown -
DKR Serial Killers Radio - are delighted to be able to bring you their first ever globally broadcasted radio show! Our 84th show brings you immense set by TKNO - DO NOT MISS THIS!! Schedule: www.chicradio.fr (Wednesdays 19:00 GMT) www.revolutionradio.ru (Wednesdays 20:00 GMT) www.urbancityradio.org (Wednesdays 21:00 GMT) www.nightonradio.com (Wednesdays 23:00 GMT) www.upradio.pl (Thursdays 19:00 GMT) www.realdanceradio.nl (Thursdays 21:00 GMT) www.cuebase-fm.de (Thursdays 21:00 GMT) www.wherestheculture.fm (Fridays 02:00 GMT) www.rs1.be (Friday 16:00 GMT) www.solodance.net (Fridays 18:00 GMT) www.radiopink.hu (Fridays 19:00 GMT) www.radio35.rs (Friday 21:00 GMT) www.radio107.ru (Saturdays 19:00 GMT) www.ilhm.eu (Saturdays 21:00 GMT) www.radioutopia.pt (Sundays 04:00 GMT) www.dance-track.com (Sundays 19:00 GMT) Tracklist: DJIX 01. Audiowhores - Sittin' 02. Hot Since 82 - Pound Your Soul (Sidney Charles Remix) 03. Sinden Presents The Crystal System feat. SYF - Got Me Moving (Sonny Fodera Remix) 04. Jay Lumen - Dusty Memories (Original Mix) 05. Groove Salvation - Spin Me Something (M.G.F Proejct's Dub Tech Mix) TKNO 07. Snilloc - Ted Benecki 08. Dhyan Droik - Twenty One (Ouzeundat remix) 09. Impellizzeri & Stupia - Gelatine (Mendo Remix) 10. Reinier Zonneveld - Just Keep Going 11. Matasism - Plastik Dream (Skober remix) 12. Lowkey & Kardinal - Switch Girl (Frank Savio remix) 13. Milkplant - Dimension 4 14. Peter Bailey - Rudeboy (Steve Mulder remix) 15. Dataworx, TKNO, Nic Vetter - Mothership 16. Martin Kinrus - Self Esteem (Simone Dorazi remix) 17. TKNO - Black Mamba 18. TKNO - The Curious Incident Djone - Tracklist Unknown -
DKR Serial Killers Radio - are delighted to be able to bring you their first ever globally broadcasted radio show! Our 84th show brings you immense set by TKNO - DO NOT MISS THIS!! Schedule: www.chicradio.fr (Wednesdays 19:00 GMT) www.revolutionradio.ru (Wednesdays 20:00 GMT) www.urbancityradio.org (Wednesdays 21:00 GMT) www.nightonradio.com (Wednesdays 23:00 GMT) www.upradio.pl (Thursdays 19:00 GMT) www.realdanceradio.nl (Thursdays 21:00 GMT) www.cuebase-fm.de (Thursdays 21:00 GMT) www.wherestheculture.fm (Fridays 02:00 GMT) www.rs1.be (Friday 16:00 GMT) www.solodance.net (Fridays 18:00 GMT) www.radiopink.hu (Fridays 19:00 GMT) www.radio35.rs (Friday 21:00 GMT) www.radio107.ru (Saturdays 19:00 GMT) www.ilhm.eu (Saturdays 21:00 GMT) www.radioutopia.pt (Sundays 04:00 GMT) www.dance-track.com (Sundays 19:00 GMT) Tracklist: DJIX 01. Audiowhores - Sittin' 02. Hot Since 82 - Pound Your Soul (Sidney Charles Remix) 03. Sinden Presents The Crystal System feat. SYF - Got Me Moving (Sonny Fodera Remix) 04. Jay Lumen - Dusty Memories (Original Mix) 05. Groove Salvation - Spin Me Something (M.G.F Proejct's Dub Tech Mix) TKNO 07. Snilloc - Ted Benecki 08. Dhyan Droik - Twenty One (Ouzeundat remix) 09. Impellizzeri & Stupia - Gelatine (Mendo Remix) 10. Reinier Zonneveld - Just Keep Going 11. Matasism - Plastik Dream (Skober remix) 12. Lowkey & Kardinal - Switch Girl (Frank Savio remix) 13. Milkplant - Dimension 4 14. Peter Bailey - Rudeboy (Steve Mulder remix) 15. Dataworx, TKNO, Nic Vetter - Mothership 16. Martin Kinrus - Self Esteem (Simone Dorazi remix) 17. TKNO - Black Mamba 18. TKNO - The Curious Incident Djone - Tracklist Unknown -
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Dr. Peter Levine and Dr. Shirley Impellizzeri join Dr. Drew this week to share their expertise in the field of human trauma and trauma therapy. Drew has Dr. Levine explain the career he has built investigating trauma and they relate his work to examining some of his past patients as well as the tragedy in Isla Vista. DrDrew.com
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SHOW CENTER The Airshow Podcast - The guys welcome Thunderbird #8, Major Jake Impellizzeri to the show.