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Joined today by reporter and author of the new book "The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City", Kevin Baker. Kevin shares about writing for the local newspaper at age 13, moving to NYC in the 70's and what the Big Apple was like back then. We chat about his new book, spanning from the Civil War - World War 2. The research that went into it, how he juggled writing about the city, the origins of baseball, and authors that influenced this book. We go over the first baseball superstar James Creighton, who played in the 1850's, the crazy life of John McGraw, and the career and passing of Christy Mathewson. Kevin imparts how NYC molded the game of baseball, the characters who influenced the game, and how the game was almost ruined by Hal Chase and the Black Sox scandal. We chat about Babe Ruth, how he saved baseball, how he's the greatest ever, and some stories about the Big Fella'. We go over racism in and out of the game in NYC, why the Dodgers left Brooklyn and the Giants left Harlem. Red Barber on the radio, Martin Dihigo being the Cuban Babe Ruth, Fred Merkle and more. All this plus talk about cool memorabilia, drunk texting Ken Burns, and the game Kevin wishes he could have witnessed live. All this and more with a true historian of New York City. Follow Kevin here: https://kevinbaker.info/
In this episode, we will explore the life of James Creighton, a star pitcher in the mid-1800s known for his unique delivery style. We'll discuss the events that led to his untimely death, including his fatal injury during a baseball game. We'll also look at how he changed baseball and the pitcher position. Sign Up for the FREE Newsletter Get the weekly digest AND access to the bonus show at rounders.substack.com Sign up as a premium subscriber and get this show ad-free! Liked the Show? Leave Me a One-Time "Good Game" Tip! Tip on Cash App Tip on PayPal Tip on Venmo Connect on Social Media: Follow on YouTube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Send Me a Question for a Future Show! Send a Message on Social Media (see above) Send an email (rounderspodcast@gmail.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/support
Vinny Lospinuso tells us why James Creighton, the father of organized hockey belongs into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
L'aventurier Samuel Lalande-Markon raconte son périple de 471 kilomètres sur la Route blanche, en Basse-Côte-Nord; l'astrophysicienne Marie-Michèle Limoges parle des pionnières de l'exploration spatiale; Jean Dion raconte comment James Creighton, un ingénieur et grand sportif originaire de la Nouvelle-Écosse, est à l'origine du tout premier match de hockey intérieur jamais organisé à Montréal; l'historienne Evelyne Ferron aborde les procès des sorcières de Salem, qui ont eu lieu à la fin du 17e siècle; le docteur en neuropsychologie Xavier Seron parle de la science derrière le mensonge; et la comédienne Marie Tifo replonge dans ses souvenirs associés au tournage du film « Les bons débarras », qui célèbre ses 40 ans.
What causes conflict in relationships? For most of us, the tension comes from having very different experiences of the same event. But those alternative realities don’t have to break us apart. In fact, those contradictions can bring us closer together if we learn to express our experience in terms of feeling rather than judgement. James Creighton is a psychologist and relationship consultant with 50-plus years of experience working with couples and conducting conflict resolution and communications skills training all over the world. He is the author of several books, most recently publishing Loving Through Your Differences, a guide to help couples find fulfillment THROUGH—rather than DESPITE—their differences. On this episode, James joins Emerald to explain how conflict in his own marriage called him to the study of communication in relationships. He describes how each one of us interprets events in light of our own experience, resulting in contradictory realities. Listen in for insight around the danger of disowning your own experience and learn why it’s advantageous to express your feelings rather than make judgements. What You Will Learn How James’ own marriage called him to the study of communication How each person interprets events in light of their own experience What inspired James to write about conflict from alternative realities How we generate reality as much as we experience it How to hold conflicts around values in tension vs. opposition The danger in disowning your own experience Why it’s advantageous to express feelings rather than judgements The challenge James faces in dealing with his wife’s dementia Connect with James Creighton James’ Website Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Emerald on Instagram Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Resources Loving Through Your Differences: Building Strong Relationships from Separate Realities by James L. Creighton PhD Getting Well Again: The Bestselling Classic About the Simontons’ Revolutionary Lifesaving Self-Awareness Techniques by O. Carl Simonton MD, Stephanie Matthews-Simonton and James Creighton PhD This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
Did you know you hold the power to heal yourself right at your fingertips? Jin Shin is based on the ancient Japanese healing art of energy medicine that is now practiced throughout the world. Alexis Brink, one of the world's foremost authorities on the subject of Jin Shin for healing and the head of Jin Shin Institute in New York City, shares the power of this holistic treatment with her new book THE ART OF JIN SHIN. Psychologist and relationship consultant James Creighton wrote Loving through Your Differences to help reduce conflict between couples, especially those that are based on different perceptions or experiences of reality. The book's primary aim is to empower couples with the knowledge and practical skills they need to choose to live happily and productively together, finding excitement and fulfillment, rather than disappointment and frustration, in their differences. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Did you know you hold the power to heal yourself right at your fingertips? Jin Shin is based on the ancient Japanese healing art of energy medicine that is now practiced throughout the world. Alexis Brink, one of the world’s foremost authorities on the subject of Jin Shin for healing and the head of Jin Shin Institute in New York City, shares the power of this holistic treatment with her new book THE ART OF JIN SHIN. Psychologist and relationship consultant James Creighton wrote Loving through Your Differences to help reduce conflict between couples, especially those that are based on different perceptions or experiences of reality. The book’s primary aim is to empower couples with the knowledge and practical skills they need to choose to live happily and productively together, finding excitement and fulfillment, rather than disappointment and frustration, in their differences. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
James Creighton, Ph.D. is a psychologist and relationship consultant who has worked with couples and conducted communications training for more than 50 years. He has helped couples, families, businesses, and even governments resolve their conflicts by systematically and lovingly leading them through their differences. He makes taking care of our collective and individual hearts a fun adventure with plenty of tips, tricks and windows to understanding each other. You are bound to have more love in your heart for family and friends after listening. You can find James at https://jameslcreighton.com/ and find his book anywhere you get your books -- including Amazon.
Couples fight; sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. Relationship consultant James Creighton shares some of his ways to express feelings and stop fights from spinning out of control. We can live happily together and find excitement and fulfillment in our differences!
Topic: Do you find that you often disagree or even fight with your significant other because of your differences? What if you could change that situation and improve your relationship while maintaining who you are? We’ll talk to psychologist and relationship consultant James Creighton for the approach that works for him. He’s the author of “Loving Through Your Differences”. Maybe, that opposite attracts thing has something to it! Website(s): jameslcreighton.com conscioustalk.net
Even the strongest relationships encounter shaky ground … the key is keeping those tremblors from becoming destructive and devastating relationship earthquakes. Loving Through Your Differences: Building Strong Relationships From Separate Realities explores how your unique emotional reality influences your interactions with the world. Today, Dr. James Creighton offers tips on how to keep combustible situations in check through expressing your feelings while minimizing blame and accusation, and how the five minute rule can improve your relationships. Dr. Creighton is a psychologist and relationship consultant who has worked with couples and conducted communications training for more than 50 years. Later, if you’ve ever frustrated yourself by acting (or reacting) in a way that defies your better judgement, take solace in the fact that we are all hardwired in infancy to act the way we do. Dr. Ronald J. Frederick joins us today to reveal how to rewire our brains to achieve healthy, secure relationships. Plus, you’ll learn your attachment style … secure, avoidant, anxious, or fearful-avoidant. Dr. Frederick has provided innovative and experiential therapy to individuals and couples for over twenty years and actively teaches and trains psychotherapists. His new book is Loving Like You Mean It: Use the Power of Emotional Mindfulness to Transform Your Relationships. Finally, to eliminate negative behaviors, you have to find the root and extract it. “It is our minds that drive the eating bus,” writes nutritionist Carly Pollack in her new book, Feed Your Soul: Nutritional Wisdom to Lose Weight Permanently and Live Fulfilled. We’ll discuss how to change your story and find the courage to look deep and heal from the inside. Carly is the founder of Nutritional Wisdom, a thriving private practice based in Austin, Texas. She is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist with a master’s degree in holistic nutrition.
James Creighton, Ph.D., is the author of Loving Through Your Differences: Building Strong Relationships from Separate Realities. He is a psychologist and relationship consultant who has worked with couples and conducted communications training for nearly 50 years. In Loving through Your Differences, he draws on the latest research in cognitive science and developmental psychology to show how we invent our realities with our perceptual minds. He then provides clear, concrete tools for shifting our perceptions and reframing our responses. To visit the show notes page, go to www.mysevenchakras.com/273 My Seven Chakras listeners are eligible for a FREE audible audio book download when they try audible for 30 days! To check it out, click here. To grab James Creighton's book, 'Loving Through Your Differences' on Amazon, visit www.mysevenchakras.com/273book Learn more about AJ (Aditya) - www.mysevenchakras.com/learnmore To Attend Our Next Exclusive Free Chakra Webinar: www.mysevenchakras.com/livewebinar Free Download: To access your free Chakra Energy Activation training, visit www.mysevenchakras.com/1111 Like this episode? Please leave an honest rating on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. P.S: Just takes a minute! :-) SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES Click here to leave us a rating & review on iTunes Follow us on social media: | Facebook | Twitter | Join our Facebook Tribe
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You disagree. You argue. You fight. Yet, nothing seems to get resolved. In fact, it just makes matters worse. Sound familiar? You’re not alone. All couples do some of this to one degree or another. But it’s never fun and often it’s hurtful. It can also change if you want it to. Dr. James Creighton, psychologist, relationship consultant, and … Read more about this episode...
Have you ever found yourself frustrated in a disagreement with someone you love? Have you ever wished you had better conflict resolution skills? Would you like to see something positive result from the negativity of a fight? Our guest on this episode, James L. Creighton, is here to help. James is a Psychologist and relationship consultant whose latest book is called, Loving through Your Differences: Building Strong Relationships from Separate Realities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
About Our Guest: James L. Creighton, PhD, is the author of Loving through Our Differences and several other books. He has worked with couples and conducted communications training for nearly 50 years around the world. Visit him online at http://www.jameslcreighton.com. STAY CONNECTED: http://www.jameslcreighton.com ___________________________ Thank you again for joining us today please check out our webpage at www.riseupforyou.com for more podcast episodes, webinars, articles, free resources, and events to help you get to the next level in your life! You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, and Youtube @riseupforyou If you know anybody that would benefit from this episode please share it with them and help spread the knowledge and motivation. Please support Rise Up For You by writing a review on iTunes. Your feedback will really help the success of our show and push us to continuously be better! So don’t forget to show your support!
Dr. James Creighton has worked with couples for decades, facilitating communication and conflict resolution and teaching them the tools to build healthy, happy relationships. He has found that many couples start out believing they like the same things, see people the same way, and share a united take on the world. But inevitably differences crop up, and it can be profoundly discouraging to find that one’s partner sees a person, situation, or decision completely differently.www.PublicParticipation.com
James L. Creighton, PhD, is the author of Loving through Our Differences and several other books. He has worked with couples and conducted communications training for nearly 50 years around the world. http://www.jameslcreighton.com
James Creighton Mitchell, Jr. , candidate for Alder, District 17, explains their qualifications for this office and why they are running.
James Creighton Mitchell, Jr. , candidate for Alder, District 17, explains their qualifications for this office and why they are running.
In this week's episode Mat and Ash interview psychologist and relationship consultant, Dr. James Creighton, regarding his newly released book "Loving Through Your Differences: Building Strong Relationships from Separate Realities." There is so much wisdom packed into this episode about how to build a strong relationship despite differences - which all relationships will naturally have. Dr. Creighton, who has been successfully married for over 50 years now, reveals to his readers practical, useful strategies for how to navigate confrontation and differences of opinion that arise in all relationships whether it be romantic, casual, or business. Mat and Ash discuss their own breakthroughs using the skills learned from Dr. Creighton and how it has helped them shift their perspectives regarding confrontation within their own individual lives and their relationship together. From how to navigate bickering over the toothpaste cap being left off the tube to how to make massive life decisions together when both partners feel absolutely "right" in their opposing opinion, this episode has it covered. To learn more from Dr. Creighton and this amazing book on confrontation and differences visit: Click here to order the book on Amazon, Kindle, or Audible! Dr. Creighton's Website Follow James Creighton on Facebook
This week on Relationships 2.0 my guest is James Creighton PhD author of Loving Through Your Differences: Building Strong Relationships From Separate Realities About the book: Dr. James Creighton has worked with couples for decades, facilitating communication and conflict resolution and teaching them the tools to build healthy, happy relationships. He has found that many couples start out believing they like the same things, see people the same way, and share a united take on the world. But inevitably differences crop up, and it can be profoundly discouraging to find that one’s partner sees a person, situation, or decision completely differently. Although many relationships flounder at this point, Creighton shows that this can actually be an opportunity to forge stronger ties. In Loving through Your Differences, he draws on the latest research in cognitive science and developmental psychology to show how we invent our realities with our perceptual minds. He then provides clear, concrete tools for shifting our perceptions and reframing our responses. The result moves couples out of the fear and alienation of “your way or my way” and into a deep understanding of the other that allows for an “our way.” As Creighton shows, this way of being together, based on the reality of individuality rather than the illusion of sameness, sets the stage for long-term excitement, discovery, and fulfillment. About the author: In addition to working with couples, James L. Creighton, PhD, has conducted communication trainings, mediations, and conflict-resolution processes for universities, public schools, the Job Corps, Fortune 500 corporations, and government entities. He lives in Kihei, Hawaii.
In this segment of Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio, Dr. Foojan Zeine reveals a study about the psychological and physical difference of what makes women and men happy. Listen to an interview with Dr. James Creighton, the author of Loving Through Your Differences.
Guest: Bob Phillips, MBA Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Dr. Larry Kaskel talks to Bob Phillips, President of the Ritz Carlton Club as well as Dr. James Creighton who is hand surgeon and memeber of the Ritz Carlton Club. Tune in as Dr. Kaskel asks all the questions you've been wondering about time shares and fractional ownership.