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Issues on diversity, equity, and inclusion continue to be present in today's society. Addressing those issues starts with realizing that we can have a positive impact. This is what Stacey A. Gordon will talk about in this episode. Stacey is focused on improving workplace cultures, and her mission is to reduce bias in global talent acquisition and management. As a LinkedIn instructor, Stacey offers diversity, inclusion, and career-related online courses which have been viewed more than 1 million times. Stacey's book, 'UNBIAS: Addressing Unconscious Bias at Work,' is the next step in her vision to make all the difference in the world. In this episode, Stacey talks about her journey of standing up for diversity and inclusion in today's world. She also shares her thoughts on microaggressions, economic disparity, and social norms. Stacey also talks about why realizing that we all have the power to create a positive impact is the initial step to combatting issues on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Join us and listen in![00:01 - 10:15] Opening Segment Welcoming Stacey to the showStacey's bookHow you can connect with StaceyStacey shares her backgroundMoving from London to Brooklyn[10:16 - 25:58] The Existence of Microaggressions in Today's WorldShould we assimilate?Stacey talks about what causes an economic gapWhat taught Stacey economic empowermentStacey on economic inequityDefining microaggressionsIt's easier to go with the flowThere are other circles that you can move to[25:59 - 47:13] Diversity, Equity, and InclusionIdentifying economic disparity as an issueWhat causes economic disparityWe have to start by askingStacey on women who helped her along the wayHer story of dropping out of law schoolStarting a recruiting companyHow the murder of George Floyd impacted herFixing the actual problem in the corporate world[47:14 - 50:35] Closing SegmentAsking Stacey the final four questionsClosing wordsTweetable Quotes:“You have got to step outside of the circle, and then you realize that there was a whole lot of other really cool stuff going on that you would never have seen had you not left the little bubble that you were in.” - Stacey A. Gordon“[You] can have impact, positive impact. It's not about looking at your neighbor and expecting them to do something or looking at your boss expecting them to do something or looking at your CEO, but looking at what can you do today to have a positive impact on the next person that you meet.” - Stacey A. GordonConnect with Stacey on LinkedIn and Instagram!Resources Mentioned:UNBIAS: Addressing Unconscious Bias at WorkLEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people's interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com.
Climate change is actually a really big and kind of complex issue that affects all of us every single day. In S2E5, we cover:What climate change isWhy it's a political issueWhat our political leaders are doing about itHow you can make your voice heard on the issueHit play to get the deets.Learn more about climate change in this episode's Show Memo.Follow us on Instagram @americandreamoncaffeineHave questions about our government or its systems, laws, or policies? Send an email to americandreamoncaffeine@gmail.com or call (260) MY-DREAMFor those of you who would rather watch and listen, check us out on YouTube
Before you see this title and think, “I have great vision, this doesn’t apply to me,” I beg you to stay with this conversation. Today’s guest, Dr. Kevin Gee, helps me understand what is happening to our eyes and with our vision as a result of all our screen time. He introduces me to the concept of "covid syndrome” and gives us applicable ways to help our eye health as we find ourselves on screens more and more. We discuss:What we can learn about our health when we look into the eyeWhy an eye exam might be beneficial if you suspect an autoimmune issueWhat is happening to our eyes when we stare at screens so longThe effect of blue light on your sleep patterns - it’s not just right before you go to sleep anymore!Realistic ways to manage the hours we are required to be on screens due to school and work.The three self components of self-monitoring our eye healthHome remedies to promote eye healthThe surprising age the American Academy of Optometry recommends the first eye examPurchase your Bruder Eye Mask here. (aff. link)Connect with Dr. Gee:http://www.GeeEyeCare.comInstagram: @GeeEyeCareFacebook: Gee Eye CareTwitter: @GeeEyeCareYouTubeDrGee@GeeEyeCare.comConnect with Amy:GracedHealth.comJoin the Graced Health community on Facebook!Instagram: @GracedHealthFacebook: @Graced HealthAmy.connell@gracedhealth.com If you find value in this show, a blessing of a $5 virtual cup of coffee is appreciated to help offset the costs associated with producing this podcast and my other content. Donate at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AmyConnellGet your free Squat-Free Strong Legs Workout at www.gracedhealth.com/stronglegs.
"Everyone is entitled to their own personalised treatment plan"Dr Helen Keteku is a General Medical Practitioner with a special interest in Mental Health. What you will learn in this episode:What is anxiety The role of medical professionals in treating mental health illness The stigma associated with pharmaceutical medications How to recognise whether you're potentially suffering from a mental health issueWhat mental health care plans looks likeIf you are struggling with getting on top of your mental health, we have finally launched our program 'RECHARGE' with the sole aim of teaching you how to effectively alleviate your stress. Shoot us a message @nickandfemi on IG & Facebook if you would like to take part.FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:@NICKANDFEMIWATCH THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:YOUTUBE CHANNEL: NICKANDFEMI See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Lucas Root, a serial entrepreneur, and business consultant shares how businesses can create predictable business success by equipping their leadership in the right way. Insights he shares include: What is failed leadershipWhat are the signs of poor leadershipHow do you deal with a failing teamHow should businesses review their strategyWhat is the best way to analyze business failureDoes equipping potential leaders with skills help avoid most executive leadership failuresWhy a lack of adult skills is the real issueWhat are the most important leadership skillsWhat should be included in leadership trainingThe must haves in developing leadership programsWhat are the adult skills that people need to acquire? What does mastery over each skillset look likeWhat are identifiers or metrics we need to be aware of as we seek to build ourselves up in each skill areaGood examples of executive leadership we can learn fromand much more
Sleeping soundly is something that’s become an increasingly elusive goal since the pandemic pressed pause on our daily way of operating. So much so that UCL research out in June revealed two thirds of people surveyed have been experiencing some sort of sleep disturbance in lockdown. Far from ideal when you consider that getting adequate, good quality sleep is a critical factor in us being able to feel and function at our best - and that experts believe we’ll be cycling in and out lockdowns until a Covid-19 vaccine is found. While much of the anxiety and stress of this moment can harm your sleep whatever your gender, as a woman, you’re up against specific slumber saboteurs. From extra caring responsibilities to hormonal gymnastics, women have - as one of today’s guests puts it - ‘really hit the jackpot’. Thankfully today’s guests - both foremost experts in their respective fields within the science of women’s sleep - come armed with tonnes of tips and tactics that we can all use to help us protect our sleep and live better. Joining Roisín this week are Dr Shelby Harris, a NYC-based clinical psychologist and author of The Women’s Guide To Overcoming Insomnia and Dr Katharina Lederle, consultant human sleep and fatigue specialist and author of Sleep Sense. Whether your wake-up-at-3am insomnia has reared it's head in recent weeks; the specific anxieties of the moment mean, for the first time, you’re struggling to nod off; or you’re a late riser who’s thriving on their new set-your-own schedule and worried about returning to the office 9-5, they’ve got you. Find out more about Dr Katharina LederleFind out more about Dr Shelby Harris Follow Women’s Health on Instagram: @womenshealthukFollow Roisín Dervish-O’Kane on Instagram: @roisin.dervishokaneTopics: Why cycling in and out of lockdown is a sleep saboteurThe case for sleep being a feminist issueWhat to do - and not to do - if you can’t sleepHow going to bed later can stop early-hours wake ups Ways to readjust your schedule if you’re returning to the office5 doctor-approved better sleep tactics you can try tonightLike what you’re hearing? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, and remember to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you’ll never miss an episode.Got a goal in mind? Shoot us a message on Instagram putting ‘Going for Goal’ at the start of your message and our experts could be helping you achieve your health and wellness ambitions in an upcoming episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What you'll learn in this episode: What is myofascial release?What holistic healing really meansHow to get to the root cause of a pain issueWhat is yin yoga?The power of combining MFR with yogaFind Laurie on her Facebook Business PageYou can reach out for a free 15 minute phone consult and get started on your healing journey today!
One of the most common excuses or reasons I'm given when I ask someone what's holding them back from their first successful house flip is: "I don't have any money."If you don't know how to navigate this whole house flipping thing without using your own cash, this episode is for you. I share with you the exact strategies you can use to finance deals without your own cash, however, you have to go take action with this information in mind. Armed with this knowledge, you can't use "I don't have lots of money" as an excuse anymore!In this episode, you will learn:Why lack of money isn't the real issueWhat the real issues are How you can buy houses with little to none of your own moneyCreative buying strategies requiring little to none of your own money...and much more! GOODIES1. Follow That Flip! Sign up to follow me and 2 local students as we flip a house together! 2. Learn more about Debbie DeBerry | The Flipstress3. Ready to get your First Flip Done Right and make at least a $25,000 profit, but you need help navigating all of it? We can get you there. 4. Our goal is to hit 250 reviews and spread the good word about this podcast as quickly as possible!Every 50 reviews, there will be a drawing! You can help us reach our goal PLUS have a chance to WIN Apple AirPods (they work with any and all devices, not just Apple!) by going to wherever you listen to podcasts, leaving a rating and review for the show, taking a screenshot of that submitted review and sending it to us at contact@theflipstress.com. 5. Continue the house flipping conversation in our free Women Flipping Houses Facebook group.
I am putting a trigger warning here. We go into PTSD, assault, and assault by medical professionals. All advice is to be understood as personal experience.Here are some resources I found please contact me with others especially Transgender Health Care InternationallyTrans Law CenterPlanned ParenthoodNational Center of Transgender EqualityWebsite/Blog, Twitter, & Instagram Handle@TransspoonieName *SeraiahAge *21GenderNon-binary trans-masculineWhat is your disorder? *Suspected hypermobile ehlers danlos, possible POTS, chronic fatigue, some other pain stuff I’m sure I’m forgetting and lots of mental health stuff as wellAt what age did your disorder become a daily issue? *5Who were you before your illness became debilitating? *I honestly don’t know, it started so youngWhat would you do if you were not dealing with your invisible illness? *That’s a hard one.. probably helping people though. I haven’t been able to work for over a year and college isn’t really a possibility for me, It’s weird to even think about how different things could beWhat would you like people to know about your daily life? *It’s a lot harder than I make it out to be. It’s easy to look at what I put out there and think things are alright but it’s a struggle just to get out of bed every morning. It’s a struggle every day to keep myself from slipping into dark spots of feeling worthless and like a burden for my conditions. It’s crushing every time I have to realize there’s another thing I can’t do like any other “normal” 21 year old should be ableWhat would make living and moving in the world easier for you? *Less judgment. I still feel too scared to use mobility aides without being judged for being young and appearing healthy. I don’t ask for accommodations because I’m worried I’ll just be laughed at. It would make it a lot easier if doctors understood that young people have severe pain and not everyone with issues that can’t be seen are just “drug seekers” or other derogatory attacks on people who just want to be heard and believedDo you have any life hacks? *Oh man. I’m too brain foggy for this one right now, i just found out you can make homemade gel ice packs by mixing 1 cup rubbing alcohol and 2 cups water and freezing in a ziplock, haven’t used it yet but that’ll save my ass with this fucked up sprained foot I have going right nowWhat kind of support do you get from family or friends? *Not much. Family denied my pain my whole life and led to more damage and no care for what could’ve been prevented.. don’t have a ton of friends at the moment haha, isolation with chronic pain and especially mental health can get intense. But I do have an amazing supportive fiancée who deals with a lot of similar issues, I wouldn’t make it without her love and understanding, her reassurance that I’m not less-than or a burden for my problems, and just not being alone in this anymoreHave you ever had someone not believe you have an invisible illness because of your appearance and if so are there any examples that stand out? *Many times.. I have some quite traumatic experiences with doctors not believing me, and it’s once a whole extra level when they find out I’m trans. the worst to me is the dismissal that it’s all due to my mental health and being abused as a kid.. first of all, wtf? And second of all... even if that was true, does that make my pain any less real? Does that tighten my joints and make me stop dislocating? No? then treat me like any patient with visible illness and DO SOMETHINGHow has your invisible illness affected your relationships? *It’s been a struggle... it’s hard to keep friends when you flake all the time due to flares or injuries, or just having no energy for anything... I so thankful my partner understands and believes me but even then I find myself feeling like a burden, pushing myself to go past my limits because I feel useless if I don’t, even when people are telling me otherwiseIs there anything you are afraid to tell people in your life? *Too much to list.. I keep a lot to myselfDoes the fact that your disease is invisible change how healthcare professionals treat you? *Absolutely. I’m still not diagnosed because nobody will take me seriously, a mix of the invisibility, my age, and being visibly transWhat is your best coping mechanism? *Ha, not a healthy one by any means, but my usual coping is just dissociatingWhat are you the most concerned about and the most hopeful for in the future? *I’m scared for the mobility I’m going to continue to lose and the pain that’ll keep worsening.. I’m hopeful that there will be more figured out but I don’t hold out much hope that I’ll ever be cured or better to really any degree, this is just my body.What is your favorite swear word?MotherfuckerIs there anything you want to make sure we talk about during the interview? Like an organization you want to promote or something specific that you deal with.Mostly just want to share my experience and explain my views on language usage/ways to be more accepting toward trans people in general! It means a lot to me to be heard on this issueWhat is the hardest and/or best lesson your condition has taught you?That nothing is guaranteed. You never know when a flare will hit, or an injury will happen, or any other setback. Do everything you can while you can and don’t be afraid to grieve for what you miss out onWhat is the best purchase under $100 that helped your lifeMicrowave heat pads, and one of those s curve plastic things with the nubs to massage and press out spasms.. my fiancée uses that one more than I have but she loooves it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Ameé interviews Dr. Brad Klontz and pulls back the curtain on her own financial past and starts to remove the stigma and shame of talking about money problems and the Big Lie about why even "smart" people do "dumb" things when it comes to their personal finances. Bradley T. Klontz, Psy.D., CFP® is a Founder of the Financial Psychology Institute® and an Associate Professor of Practice in Financial Psychology at Creighton University Heider College of Business. He is a Managing Principal of Your Mental Wealth® Advisors, a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and a Former President of the Hawaii Psychological Association. He has partnered with organizations including JP Morgan Chase and H&R Block in efforts to help raise public awareness around issues related to financial health and financial psychology.Dr. Klontz has been a columnist for the Journal of Financial Planning, On Wall Street, and PsychologyToday.com and has co-authored/co-edited five books on the psychology of money including “Mind over Money.” His work has been featured on ABC News’ 20/20, Good Morning America, and in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Time, Kiplinger’s, Money Magazine, NPR and many other media outlets and professional magazines and journals.Topics Covered Include:Why are people embarrassed to talk about money problemsWhy hasn't psychology addressed this before as a mental wellness issueWhat is a money disorder and the main types of disordersWhat "scripts" about money were passed down to us that affect our views of money and our lifestyleHow does our "unfinished business" can affect our money decisionsWhat messages are we giving our kids about moneyWhy are some people trapped in a certain socio-economic bracket even when they want to move upResourcesWhat Are Your Money Scripts AssessmentThe Money Disorders AssessmentDr. Brad's YouTube Channel (Free Videos)
On the first episode of the new movie podcast from talkRADIO, Jamie East and Hanna Flint discuss the return of the MCU's sweariest hero Deadpool, relationship drama On Chesil Beach, and the 50th anniversary re-issue of the ground breaking sci fi 2001 - A Space Odyssey.Plus, Jamie talks to Josh Brolin about gyms, parties and being the bad guy in the two major superhero movies of 2018.talkFILM podcast Ep #1This podcast contains adult languageIn the first episode of the brand new movie podcast from talkRADIO, Jamie East presents 0’00” - Intro1’50” - Hello to Hanna Flint, chat about different ways to approach movies as a critic, where Jamie reveals he is a ‘basic bitch’, and Hanna is a bit more thoughtful6’54” Deadpool 2 intro/review17’30” Josh Brolin interview, including reveal of his next project32’50” On Chesil Beach review46’00” 2001 - A Space Odyssey anniversary re-issueWhat’s the last movie you like to watch before you die?Let us know what you think of the podcast by using #talkFILM on Twitter. You can tweet Jamie at @jamieeast, Hanna is on @hannaflintand don’t forget to listen to Jamie every weekday afternoon between 1 and 4pm on talkRADIO. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we explore the link between trauma, mental health, learning disabilities and genius, look at a number of historical figures and how they harnessed challenges like depression and ADHD to achieve world-changing results, and examine the practical steps you can take to overcome struggles today with Dr. Gail Saltz. Dr. Gail Saltz is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell School of medicine and a psychoanalyst with the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. She is a columnist, bestselling author, podcast host and television commentator and one of the nation’s foremost go-to experts on a variety of psychological and mental health issues, having appeared on Good Morning America, Dr. Oz, The View, Dateline, 20/20, Primetime, Today, CNN, CBS This Morning, MSNBC, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more. We discuss:How people like Vincent Van Gogh and Abraham Lincoln harnessed their mental issues to achieve successDeconstructing the “psychobiographies” of some of the greatest achievers in the world (DaVinci, Einstein, Lincoln, etc)Close to half of Americans struggle with some sort of mental health issueWhat people who are embarrassed about seeking help can doWhy “mental illness” is often a STRENGTH and the greatest achievements are a often a DIRECT RESULT of struggles with issues like dyslexia, anxiety, depression, etcHow Abraham Lincoln struggled his whole life with depression and why it gave him the empathy to reshape historyHow Einstein overcome crippling ADHD to change physicsPractical steps that someone can take who is struggling with anxiety and depression right nowHow to hone-in on your strengths and leverage themHow we get caught in defeating stories that we tell ourselvesHow to identify and “re-write” self-defeating stories that we tell ourselvesA few actionable insights into how to improve and build relationships from one of the best sex and relationships experts in the worldHow to LISTEN better, improve communication, and build better relationshipsAnd more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices