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Today's guest will be helping us tap into out own sense of wonder that can help you on your creative path. We have on the show author, entrepreneur and human potential expert Jeffrey Davis. Jeff approach's life and work as a quest. Everything he does – from building a thriving business to writing books to serving as a branding strategist to designing live Brand Artistry Labs to delivering keynotes to guiding his two girls' through childhood – are part and parcel of the same quest for integrity, meaning, and making. But like most quests, mine has been neither easy nor straightforward. He has deliberately sought a life of meaning and making since he was 19 and declared in his private notebook that he would become a writer and preserve my imagination. In his 20s, he co-founded The Walden Institute, devoted to studying human potential through the intersections of neuroscience, existential psychology, and the literary arts. By age 31, though, he was all intellect and drive with a shrinking heart and vanishing imagination. I get to work with top-notch change-makers, and that includes our team of creative renegades at Tracking Wonder consultancy – our boutique consultancy focused on brand story identity, strategy, and asset development.Tracking wonder is not kid's stuff. It's radical grown-up stuff. His new book is called Tracking Wonder: Reclaiming a Life of Meaning and Possibility in a World Obsessed with Productivity. Discover how the lost art of wonder can help you cultivate greater creativity, resilience, meaning, and joy as you bring your greatest contributions to life. Beyond grit, focus, and 10,000 hours lies a surprising advantage that all creatives have—wonder. Far from child's play, wonder is the one radical quality that has led exemplary people from all walks of life to move toward the fruition of their deepest dreams and wildest endeavors—and it can do so for you, too. “Wonder is a quiet disruptor of unseen biases,” writes Jeffrey Davis. “It dissolves our habitual ways of seeing and thinking so that we may glimpse anew the beauty of what is real, true, and possible.” Rich with wisdom, inspiring stories, and practical tools, Tracking Wonder invites us to explore how the lost art of wonder can inspire a life of greater joy, possibility, and purpose. If you are stuck or just need a jump start to your creative process then get ready to take some notes.Enjoy my "wonder" filled conversation with Jeffrey Davis.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.
This week in the Breakroom, Kristen O'Brien and Jeffrey Davis join Maddie News to discuss recent actions by the Trump administration to modify the regulatory process, including a recent policy statement on notice and comment procedures.
This week in the Breakroom, Jeffrey Davis and Rachel Stauffer join Julia Grabo to dive into what 2025 holds for physician payments and virtual care.
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!HELP GIVE TO HURRICANE HELENE RELIEF EFFORTS Samaritan's Purse: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/disaster/hurricane-helene/ The American Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/donate/dr/hurricane-helene.html/The Savage Crimes of Ricky Lee Green: A Texas Serial Killer's Reign of TerrorIn the mid-1980s, Texas was home to a series of brutal and sadistic murders that left communities shaken and horrified. At the center of this spree was a man named Ricky Lee Green, a serial killer whose thirst for violence and cruelty knew no bounds. His reign of terror spanned several years, during which he brutally murdered and mutilated at least four known victims. His crimes, driven by a deadly combination of drugs, sexual violence, and pure sadism, shocked even the most seasoned law enforcement officers. Today, we're diving deep into the twisted mind of Ricky Lee Green, uncovering the details of his horrific acts, his eventual capture, and his legacy as one of Texas's most brutal killers.Early Life: The Making of a MonsterBorn in 1960, Ricky Lee Green had a troubled and abusive upbringing that set the stage for his future violent behavior. Growing up in an unstable household with a history of physical and emotional abuse, Green's life quickly spiraled into darkness. As a young adult, he developed a drug habit that fueled his increasingly violent tendencies. By the time he committed his first murder in 1985, Green was already well on his way to becoming one of the most dangerous men in Texas.The CrimesRicky Lee Green's first known victim was Jeffrey Davis, a man he brutally murdered and mutilated in Fort Worth in 1985. Green stabbed Davis multiple times before dismembering his body, leaving investigators horrified by the sheer brutality of the crime. This was only the beginning. Over the next four years, Green would go on to kill at least three more people, each murder more brutal and grotesque than the last.What made Ricky Lee Green's crimes particularly shocking was his methodical approach to mutilation. His killings were not crimes of passion but rather calculated acts of torture and dismemberment. Green's ability to evade capture for years made him even more dangerous, leaving law enforcement scrambling to piece together the horrifying puzzle.Capture and ConvictionGreen's murderous rampage came to an end in 1989 when he was finally arrested in connection to one of his murders. During his interrogation, Green confessed to several of the killings, describing them in graphic detail. His wife, Sharon, was also arrested and charged with her involvement in some of the murders. Green was ultimately convicted of multiple murders and sentenced to death.Despite numerous appeals, Ricky Lee Green was executed by lethal injection in 1997, ending the life of a man who had caused so much pain and suffering. Sharon, who played a role in at least one of the killings, received a 10-year sentence for her involvement.If you're fascinated by true crime stories like this, be sure to listen to our latest episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, where we delve even deeper into the twisSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Katie Waldo and Jeffrey Davis join Maddie News to discuss two recent administrative actions on mental health: the recently released final rule on mental health parity requirements, and a request for information on Medicare payment for behavioral health crisis services.
You might have gone to summer camp as a kid. If you loved it, you likely have wonderful memories of making new friends, being in nature, staying in cabins with bunkmates, doing crafts, swimming at the lake (pool, pond, river), singing around the campfire and maybe even showing off a special skill of yours at the talent show. There was a bit of anxious excitement wondering what it would be like, who you'd meet and what would unfold. No matter what age you are, chances are your inner child and full blown adult still crave simple pleasures and real old fashion fun! Today's episode is an uplifting panel discussion about our need for connection, playfulness, making meaningful memories and new friends. It's about how a summer camp for adults called "Camp in Your Heart '' can offer you a refuge for mind, body and soul this September when we take over a YMCA camp for a few days and have a blast. I am joined by co-founders Torey Ivanic, Heidi Klauber and Shannon Simmons who share it's origin story, why camp matters to them and why you would be most welcome to join us. They discuss the camp's various workshops, transformative experiences, and the power of in-person, real life connections and time well spent in today's digital age. Stay tuned as we explore the magic and impact of "Campus in Your Heart" and the unique and empowering experiences it offers to its attendees. Your Main Takeaways: 1. The power of in-person connection: This conversation emphasizes the profound impact of real-life interactions and forming deeper connections with others, especially in the context of the epidemic of loneliness the world is facing. 2.Create a supportive and compassionate environment: The camp is an inclusive space where individuals from various backgrounds and experiences can come together to explore, play, create, be nourished, breathe, be still, find supportive community, meet new friends, bring your whole self and nurture your soul. 3. Come get what you need. You belong and are welcome. Find out more about Camp Is in Your Heart or reserve your spot now www.campisinyourheart.com Connect with CIIYH here: Instagram:: https://www.instagram.com/campisinyourheart/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CIIYH If you enjoyed this episode, you will also like these from fellow Camp Glper's: Jonathan Fields, Marsha Shandur, Laura Pena, Leisa Petersen, Rachel Gogos, Jeff Harry, Angie Cole, Paul Sockett, Cris Sgrott, Karen Wright, Jeffrey Davis, Charlie Gilkey, Cynthia Morris, Julia Gilmor, Dave Conley, Evan La Ruffa, Jen Louden, Cheryl Rickman, Aj Leon, Kerra Bolton, Episode #20: Alisa Barry: Curating a Beautiful Life Episode #31: Candita Clayton: The Prosperous Artist Paradigm Episode #73: Brian Lima: Listen with Your Eyes MORE ABOUT CAMP IS IN YOUR HEART: September 28 – October 1, 2024 Deckers, Colorado If you're seeking personal growth, deeper self-awareness, and a more fulfilling life — Camp is in Your Heart has been created for you.
Jeffrey Davis joins Priya Rathakrishnan to discuss the Administration's Spring 2024 Unified Agenda, highlighting the significant healthcare regulations expected to be published this year.
Biz Coach, psychology researcher + fan fave, Jeffrey Davis is back in the studio to discuss how curiosity is linked to creativity. We get into the three types of curiosity - personally, I didn't know there was more than one - creative intelligence, plus he shares a whole heap of fabulous books. I discuss a terrible screening I sat through with the Pixar team back in my film days. And I share my current weird neuro-hack which involves… toothpaste? Curious? Course you are! Click play and find out what it's all about. And make sure you listen to Jeffrey's earlier interview about his own book, Tracking Wonder. It's rightly, one of our most popular so far. Jeffrey's Website – with special bonuses for you: Trackingwonder.com You can download the first chapter of Jeffrey's book + find out more about his work. Including: Unplugged + Unbound Retreat, July 2024: Info here Jeffrey's Book: Tracking Wonder Jeffrey's Recommended Books: The Ten Faces of Innovation - Tom Kelley Originals: How Non-Conformists Change the World - Adam Grant The Art of Insubordination: How to Dissent and Defy Effectively - Todd B. Kashdan The Nature Fix - Florence Williams Other Books Mentioned: Hidden Potential - Adam Grant Click any title to see the books on Amazon #affiliatted ==== And don't forget to get your reading list of the 10 essential reads for every successful biz owner - these are the books Liz recommends almost on the daily to her strategy + Mastermind clients. This isn't your usual list of biz books, these answer the challenges you've actually got coming up right now. Helpful, quick to read and very timely. Click here lizscully.com/reading to get your book list
Jeffrey Davis and Erica Stocker join Julia Grabo to discuss the recently released fiscal year (FY) 2025 Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed rule, including the new mandatory accountable care model, drug shortage prevention policies, hospital payment adjustments and updated geographic assignments.
Jeffrey Davis joins Priya Rathakrishnan to discuss the regulatory implications of policies included in the minibus healthcare package released by Congress and likely to be signed into law this week.
One year ago, graduate student-workers at Johns Hopkins University overwhelmingly voted to unionize under the banner of Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE), which is affiliated with United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers. While workers had much to celebrate with their historic union election victory, bargaining a first contract with the university administration has been another story. On February 20, fed up with what workers say have been disrespectful and insufficient offers from the university administration, TRU-UE members held practice pickets on campus to show the administration what's in store if more progress is not made at the bargaining table soon. In this on-the-ground episode, we take you straight to the picket line to hear from worker-organizers about what they're fighting for and what they're asking supporters to do to help.Speakers include: Janvi Madhani, TRU Bargaining Committee member pursuing a PhD in Physics and Astronomy; Lyla Atta, TRU organizer and MD-PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering; Jeffrey Davis, Bargaining Committee member and grad worker studying Physics and Astronomy; Emily Hoppe, Contract Action Team Organizer, School of Nursing; and Zeke Cohen, Johns Hopkins alumnus and City Councilman for Baltimore City's First District.Additional links/info below…Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE) website, Facebook page, Twitter/Xpage, and InstagramMaximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "Now or never: Grad Student-Workers at Johns Hopkins Mobilize Ahead of Union Election"Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "These Workers Are Making Baltimore a Union Town Again"Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "Johns Hopkins University Graduate Students Are Organizing for a Living Wage"Ryan Quinn, Inside Higher Ed, "Johns Hopkins Grad Students Successfully Unionize"Permanent links below...Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show!Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter pageIn These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter pageThe Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebookpage, and Twitter pageFeatured Music...Jules Taylor, "Working People" Theme SongJules Taylor, "John L. Handcox Remix"Studio Production: Maximillian AlvarezPost-Production: Jules TaylorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-news-podcast--2952221/support.
In today's episode we speak with psychologist and business coach Jeffrey Davis about why spending time on beauty will do wonders for your business. Plus we learn there are actually 3 different types of curiosity. Jeffrey's website - trackingwonder.com/podcastbonus/ There's a little bonus for you on that link - you can get the first chapter of his book. Fabulous - dig in, friends! Find Jeffrey on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-davis-108/ Jeffrey's book - Tracking Wonder - Jeffrey Davis https://www.amazon.com/Tracking-Wonder-Reclaiming-Possibility-Productivity/dp/1683646886/ Read the first chapter of the book for free here - trackingwonder.com/podcastbonus/ Jeffrey's Recommended Book - Four Thousand Weeks - Oliver Burkeman https://www.amazon.com/Four-Thousand-Weeks-Management-Mortals/dp/1250849357 ==== And don't forget to get your reading list of the 10 essential reads for every successful biz owner - these are the books Liz recommends almost on the daily to her strategy + Mastermind clients. This isn't your usual list of biz books, these answer the challenges you've actually got coming up right now. Helpful, quick to read and very timely. Click here lizscully.com/reading and get your book list
As we wrap up our Health Policy Outlook podcast series, Katie Waldo, Amy Kelbick and Jeffrey Davis join Priya Rathakrishnan to discuss their outlooks on consumer protections and prescription drug policy for 2024.
Leigh Feldman, Jeffrey Davis and Erica Stocker join Priya Rathakrishnan to provide their insights on the recently released CMS Prior Authorization final rule and discuss next steps they expect from congress and the administration.
Jeffrey Davis joins Julia Grabo to discuss the so-called "doc fix" that would prevent some or all of the 3.37% cut to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule conversion factor. They also explore what congressional action would look like and address why it's a hot topic now.
Jeffrey Davis and Kristen O'Brien join Julia Grabo to delve into the recent developments surrounding the No Surprises Act, the related litigation in Texas and the high-level implications for stakeholders, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Policymakers are leaning into prescription drug pricing reform with the consumer in mind, aiming to lower costs and provide more payment options and transparency. Rachel Stauffer and Jeffrey Davis join the Breakroom to explore these recent efforts in both the legislative and regulatory arenas.
The implementation of the No Surprises Act hit another snag with the Texas Medical Association IV decision, which vacated two policies in the federal independent dispute resolution (IDR) process. Jeffrey Davis joins the Breakroom to provide the latest on the federal IDR process.
Jeffrey Davis and Katie Waldo discuss a key policy in the IPPS final rule that will alter how Medicare disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments are calculated, which may have negative financial implications on hospitals and physicians alike.
The Book Leads – Episode 63: Nancy Burger & Tracking Wonder: Reclaiming A Life Of Meaning And Possibility In A World Obsessed With Productivity I recently sat down with, Nancy, a speaker, workplace communications strategist, and executive coach to discuss a book written by her friend and mentor Jeffrey Davis, whose guidance and insights have been a major influence in her professional journey. As mentioned in previous episodes, but through her own unique words, insights, and experiences, Nancy talks about the foundation of our childhood as it applies to our adulthood, and the programming and reprogramming that needs to take place to live and do our best, most fruitful life and work. The key to working through the lasting impact of childhood trauma also exists in those formative years. We need to look to the playfulness, the wonder, and the curiosity of our younger years. In utilizing that same lens as an adult lies the freedom to truly explore life and break free of our self-imposed limiting beliefs. And it's never too late to pursue the passions we always had when we were younger -- as evidenced by Nancy's joining, singing, and performing in bands beginning at 40, satisfying that creative hunger she had for the performative arts. Episode Highlights How childhood is a double-edged sword Overcoming the fear of trying something new vs. the regret of not trying it -- the choice is yours Dorothy, the Wizard of Oz, and knowing the power you already have "People think wonder is kids stuff, but it's radical grown-up stuff." Jeffrey Davis The MAIN QUESTION that underlies my conversation with Nancy is, For all the limiting beliefs created in childhood, can YOU find the wonder in childhood you can use to offset them? About Nancy Nancy Burger is a speaker, workplace communications strategist, and coach who guides leaders and teams to foster emotionally healthy cultures. A Marshall Goldsmith-certified leadership coach, author, and seasoned researcher, Nancy weaves together 10+ years in communications expertise and research in psychology and neuroscience to elevate workplace connections. She works with C-suite executives, heads of HR & training/recruiting, managers, business owners, and team leaders across many industries. Nancy also delivers workshops and talks to universities, leadership organizations, and networking groups, all with the aim of cultivating clear, effective, and productive communication dynamics. Learn More About Nancy Website: www.nancyrburger.com Instagram: https://lnkd.in/eScUNy2G Facebook: https://lnkd.in/eJFKsbKQ LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/ekTYU6_e Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtNpTQTFjuN6Tjs52JB7zUQ Learn more about The Book Leads: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/got-lead-great-book-thats-impacted-your-work-life-me-john/
Are you ready to journey into an eclectic mix of topics that will stimulate your mind, touch your heart, and ignite your spirit? We are delighted to welcome our guest, Jeffrey, who takes us on an exploration through music, creativity, mindset, growth, love, self-love, emotional expression, personal responsibility, relationships, community, and more. Join us as we delve into the world of the legendary band Queen, unravel the secrets behind their versatile music, and reveal how each band member's unique contribution added to their iconic sound.Our conversation with Jeffrey expands into the realms of awareness and personal responsibility. Discover how acknowledging our mistakes, coupled with openness and curiosity, can guide us to make astute decisions and choose life paths that are in harmony with our true selves. Relationships, in all their complexity, take center stage as we discuss the importance of emotional support, and the crucial differences between reach and community. Finally, Jeffrey opens up about his experiences in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, a place renowned for its transformational energy. We probe into the nature of addiction, how identity work can address its root cause, and the power of choice in navigating emotional growth and transformation. This conversation is a treasure trove of wisdom and inspiration that we can't wait to share with you. Join us for this stimulating, heartwarming, and enlightening episode. Click the HERE to choose your path! Click HERE to choose your path! Support the showBook a one-on-one with Rick YeeClick HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you'd like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve.⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!For more information on The Warrior's Way program, and upcoming events click here
CMS recently released the CY 2024 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule, which includes proposals related to Medicare physician payment and the Quality Payment Program (QPP). Jeffrey Davis and Rachel Hollander join the Breakroom to explore key takeaways of the proposed rule, including the conversion factor, the new add-on code for complexity and several delayed policies.
Jeffrey Davis discusses the Biden Administration's recent initiatives to crack down on "junk fees" in health plans, and explores potential solutions for protecting patients as well as what's on the horizon for the No Surprises Act.
Discover the transformative power of the most under-researched human emotion, awe, in this enlightening episode with Dacher Keltner, renowned psychology professor and author of Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life.
Jeffrey Davis joined McDermott+Consulting last month as a Health Policy Director, bringing our clients substantial knowledge of regulatory advocacy and healthcare policies. Today, Jeffrey chats about his interest in health policy, his career path and McDermottPlus' newest blog, Regs & Eggs.
What Happens When We Pause for Wonder? Consultant, teacher, and author of Tracking Wonder, Jeffrey Davis says curiosity, innovation, and wonder will not only lead to more joy and satisfaction but also help us through adversity, raise the level of our productivity and creativity, and help us flourish and it all starts with a mindful pause. Wonder, Davis says, is the ability and willingness to "heightened state of awareness. Instant mindfulness is brought about by something unexpected that either delights us, disorients us, or both. " Jeffrey Davis explains how we can track wonder by defining and detecting the downer pattern, opening up to the world, and feeling the patterns that hold us back, keeping us from curiosity and wonder, then seeking out wonder and expanding into it. When we do, we can recognize the elevating moments, the higher experience we also experience in life and that, changes how we think, behave, and create. And don't forget to click on the link below for the Simply Said podcast bonus. Connect with Jeffrey Davis: https://trackingwonder.com/ Polly Campbell: https://pollycampbell.substack.com Worth a read Tracking Wonder: https://trackingwonder.com/the-tracking-wonder-book/ How to Live an Awesome Life: https://www.amazon.com/How-Live-Awesome-Life-Happy/dp/1632280337/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1685640090&sr=8-1 A Study of Wonder: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/hide-and-seek/201412/study-wonder#:~:text=Wonder%20is%20a%20complex%20emotion,curiosity%2C%20contemplation%2C%20and%20joy Psychology Today Tracking Wonder Blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/tracking-wonder Thanks-for-Listening Bonus from Jeffrey Davis Bonus Material from Jeffrey Davis: https://trackingwonder.com/podcastbonus/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every guest on our show so far has mentioned the concepts of wonder and awe in some way to describe the importance of the natural world to our health and well-being.Scientists and philosophers have focused on the power of wonder for many years, with some referring to it as “the hallmark of the human species.” A few hundred years ago, renowned French philosopher Renee Descartes asked, “Why is wonder the first of all emotions?”The concept of wonder is easily misunderstood. It is too often thought to be an emotion we experience as children and grow out of with age. The tremendous and impactful nature of wonder continues to positively influence how we live, be a building block of resilience and flourishing, and a foundational component of wellness. Welcome to Episode Sixteen of The Nature of Wellness Podcast. https://natureofwellness.buzzsprout.comOn the latest episode, we sat down with author, teacher, speaker, consultant, and wonder authority, Jeffrey Davis. Jeffrey is the Founder and CEO of Tracking Wonder Consultancy, an incredible company that “Equips mission-centered business owners, leaders, creatives, and other change-makers to reclaim a life of possibility.” His book, “Tracking Wonder: Reclaiming a Life of Meaning and Possibility in a World Obsessed with Productivity,” helps readers discover the lost art of wonder and cultivate greater creativity, resilience, meaning, and joy. Join us as we discuss his incredible journey into this passionate pursuit, the difference between awe and wonder, and the importance of seeking wonder in the natural world. Jeffrey emphasizes the intersection of creativity, work, and human flourishing. He explains our obsession with productivity and the most surprising discoveries in his profound exploration of the science, stories, and skills related to tracking wonder. This conversation left us in awe (you'll understand once you hear his definition). Please subscribe, rate, and leave a review anywhere you listen to this podcast. It will help us extend the reach of these powerful messages. https://natureofwellness.buzzsprout.comWe appreciate you all.Be Well-NOWTracking Wonder Website: https://www.trackingwonder.comTracking Wonder Podcast Bonus:https://trackingwonder.com/podcastbonus/Tracking Wonder Newsletter: https://trackingwonder.com/newsletter/Wonder at Work Academy: https://trackingwonder.com/wonder-at-work-academy/Jeffrey's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-davis-108Psychology Today Articles: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/tracking-wonder* The Nature of Wellness Podcast is produced by the remarkable Shawn Bell.** The NOW theme song was written, performed, produced, and graciously provided by the incredibly talented Phil and Niall Monahan.
This is the very funny after thoughts section where Luke and Kyle chat about the previous episode. Jeffrey Davis went though a tough divorce, but rather than let it knock him down, he used his learnings to do some serious soul searching, looking inwards at who he was, why his past relationships had failed, and so began a journey to decided to implement change for a better life! Luke and Kyle reflect on the episode, and talk frankly about their marriages, divorce, relationships and a few more off-road topics along the way!Links for Jeffrey:Site: https://inspiring-breakthroughs.com/Support the show
Jeffrey Davis went though a tough divorce, but rather than let it knock him down, he used his learnings to do some serious soul searching, looking inwards at who he was, why his past relationships had failed, and so began a journey to decided to implement change for a better life! This episode is for anyone who has struggled with relationships, separation, divorce or are simply having a hard time co-existing with someone! (so that's everyone then! ha ha). Jeffrey has made a profession out of helping people understand their self worth, and how to fins happiness from within, rather than the common mistake of looking for love and happiness from external sources! True happiness comes from true love of oneself. Wow. Its a deep one! Thanks Jeffrey!Links for Jeffrey:Site: https://inspiring-breakthroughs.com/Support the show
Would you consider your weekend as a time to refresh and rejuvenate yourself? Do you find it challenging to disengage from work on the weekend? Are you sneaking checking email in the bathroom or sending work texts at your child's basketball or soccer game? This behavior is more rampant than you know! As many as 20 percent of Americans spend nearly six hours working over weekends and holidays. Why? A project is due; you need to get caught up; this behavior will get you promoted and is expected. While all of this may be true, the cost could be your relationships and physical and mental health. In today's podcast, Dr. Bray shares advice on changing your weekend to include recovery and rejuvenation. He will discuss the different types of healing and look at how you spend your week to decide on the recovery you need. Don't miss this short, informative, and entertaining episode. If you can believe it, Dr. Bray finished this one in less than 10 minutes. *The Science of Weekend Recovery by Jeffrey Davis. Psychology Today (March/April 2023) QUOTES BY DR. BRAY “You need to find out how you best rejuvenate and rest.” “Light up different parts of your brain!” “Plan a weekend and stay away from work!”
Jeffrey Davis is a coach who helps entrepreneurs and professionals achieve high performance without sacrificing their health, relationships, or fulfillment. He advocates for moving away from hustle culture and towards sustainable practices that support long-term success. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-coleman0/support
Robotic Surgery is the movement of medicine. Dr. Jeff Davis of Andrews Sports Medicine believes the repeatability makes robotic surgery a better long-term option for the health of the patient. - iStock Photos Paint me a picture, what does robotic orthopedic surgery look like? Robot-assisted procedures Primarily used for the spine but as we progress more surgeries become an option. Total hip and knees are currently being done. There is imaging to “zero” the joint. Why Robotic Surgery? It is an imageless surgery so it reduces the radiation. The program runs based on preoperative planning. There is a learning curve and it does take a slight bit longer There is more opportunity for error if you do it manually The reproducibility of the surgery is improved How can Athletic Trainers be a part of the change? My MA is an AT with a lot of field experience There is not anything specific about the robot that an AT would benefit. Knowing about it and its advantages as a resource to the community. Do some people choose not to have Robotic surgery? There is some fear of who is controlling the robot, but the surgeon is in control of the robot. One patient would not get into the CT scanner so we could not do the surgery. Share some fun / cool stories Patients that have been in pain for a while have really benefited from the robotic surgery. The more difficult the surgery the better the outcome from the robot. With the robot, you can have a much better idea if previous surgeries will impact the current one. Since we use imaging and a computer plan we can prepare a little better than non-robotic procedures. Robotic Surgery questions from Twitter: Have you noticed a reduction in recovery times or improvements in outcomes? - ATScoop Decreased dislocation rate It is still the same surgery Who gets credit for mistakes? - 2thebrownbear Ultimately it comes down to the surgeon Contact Us Dr. Jeffrey Davis - 205-939-3699
How can living with a perspective of wonder change your life? And how does the concept of flow bring your goals to fruition? In this episode we discuss the concepts and practices of wonder and flow to help answer this fundamental questions in life. We discuss Jeffrey Davis' book, Tracking Wonder, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi 's concept of flow, and Hal Elrod's book about The Miracle Morning to contribute to our understanding of how to thrive, live, and enjoy our life decisions. Learn more about the Sisterhood of Limitless Living: sl3podcast.com
I had an amazing time interviewing Jeffrey Davis. Jeffrey is the author of 4 books including his latest, Tracking Wonder. A friend of mine put this book on my radar and man am I glad she did. It's amazing. I liked it so much that I read it twice. Jeffrey has a gentle and informed way of communicating and that's why after listening to his narration of the book on Audible, I just knew I had to meet him. I was absolutely thrilled he agreed to come on the podcast. Our conversation flowed so easily that I quite positive it could have gone on for hours! I know once you hear this one, you'll want to learn more about Jeffrey and his company so please check out trackingwonder.com and buy his books. You can thank me later! BONUS! Jeffrey has made a special link for our listeners to receive the first chapter of Tracking Wonder for free! Scroll to the bottom of the page! https://trackingwonder.com/speaking-2... Jeffrey's bio: Jeffrey Davis is an author, team culture consultant, innovation & thought leader strategist, speaker, and CEO of Tracking Wonder Consultancy. For over 25 years, he's worked with and inspired thousands of change makers and creatives to unlock their best ideas through the pursuit of curiosity, innovation, and wonder. He writes for Psychology Today and other outlets. Jeffrey's evidence-based body of work bears out the power of wonder to transform lives and spark influence, as well as the capacity for individuals and teams to thrive creatively through times of rampant challenge and change.
¿Qué hay para mi dentro del resumen de lecturas recomendadas del programa conocimiento experto EL Poder del Asombro de Jeffrey Davis? Redescubre El sorprendente camino hacia tu Proposito de Vida mediante la Expresion Creativa, la Productividad y el Liderazgo Personal. Adquiere el Libro: https://amzn.to/3PcTG5Y Accede a nuestro grupo privado en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conocimientoexperto Monetiza tus Redes Sociales: https://impactoexperto.com/ Participa del Reto 60/100 para ser una Mejor Versión: https://conocimientoexperto.com/reto60100 Accede a mi sito oficial y desarrolla tu modelo de negocio: https://www.salvadormingo.com/ Accede al Programa Principios Experto: https://conocimientoexperto.com/principios Obtén mi libro: https://amzn.to/2KmHMXa Mis programas: * Programa Principios Experto: https://conocimientoexperto.com/principios * Libro Conocimiento: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconproposito * Programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexperto * Más contenidos gratuitos: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org * Aplicación Móvil Conocimiento Experto: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/ * Programa Conocimiento Experto Elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elite Mis redes: * Sígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/ * Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimientoexperto * Sígueme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto * Sígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingo ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te dejaste atrapar por la luna? ¿O la última vez que te maravillaste ante la asombrosa elocuencia de un niño de seis años? ¿O simplemente te detuviste a apreciar el elegante diseño de una silla realmente bien hecha? Me refiero a maravillarte, ese sencillo pero profundo sentimiento de alegre asombro ante la vida. En nuestro mundo obsesionado por la productividad, lo más probable es que desde hace mucho tiempo no te hayas detenido a contemplar las flores. Todos tenemos una capacidad innata de asombro, pero con demasiada frecuencia la suprimimos en aras de nuestra lista de tareas, o la descartamos como una pérdida de tiempo infantil, Por lo que si quieres saber como redescubrir este sorprendente poder... Pero eso nos frena. El asombro desempeña un papel importante en la innovación, en la motivación y en la búsqueda de la paz en un mundo cada vez más caótico. La facultad de maravillarse en sí misma puede ser fugaz, pero sus resultados perduran, y es algo que todos podemos reaprender y desarrollar. Estos puntos te invitan a reabrirte a esa capacidad innata que todos compartimos, y a redescubrir el asombro infantil ante todo lo que la vida nos ofrece. Exploraremos cómo la reconexión con nuestro sentido del asombro puede ayudarnos a vivir de forma más creativa, a profundizar en nuestras relaciones y a aumentar nuestra capacidad de recuperación. Lo haremos siguiendo el ejemplo del autor y aprendiendo a "rastrear" el asombro, es decir, a aprovecharlo con prácticas cotidianas que puedes empezar a realizar hoy mismo. Edicion Febrero 2018 Jeffrey Davis es un escritor y consultor de marca que dirige un equipo creativo en Tracking Wonder Consultancy. Es ponente en conferencias y universidades, y también es autor de The Journey from the Center to the Page y poeta Enfoque Desarrollo Profesional y Objetivos Personales Se Firme Salvador Mingo Conocimiento Experto #DesarrolloProfesional #Productividad #Creatividad
¿Qué hay para mi dentro del resumen de lecturas recomendadas del programa conocimiento experto EL Poder del Asombro de Jeffrey Davis? Redescubre El sorprendente camino hacia tu Proposito de Vida mediante la Expresion Creativa, la Productividad y el Liderazgo Personal.Adquiere el Libro: https://amzn.to/3PcTG5YAccede a nuestro grupo privado en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conocimientoexpertoMonetiza tus Redes Sociales: https://impactoexperto.com/Participa del Reto 60/100 para ser una Mejor Versión: https://conocimientoexperto.com/reto60100Accede a mi sito oficial y desarrolla tu modelo de negocio:https://www.salvadormingo.com/Accede al Programa Principios Experto: https://conocimientoexperto.com/principiosObtén mi libro: https://amzn.to/2KmHMXaMis programas:* Programa Principios Experto: https://conocimientoexperto.com/principios* Libro Conocimiento: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconproposito* Programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexperto* Más contenidos gratuitos: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org* Aplicación Móvil Conocimiento Experto: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/* Programa Conocimiento Experto Elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/eliteMis redes:* Sígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/* Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimientoexperto* Sígueme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto* Sígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingo¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te dejaste atrapar por la luna? ¿O la última vez que te maravillaste ante la asombrosa elocuencia de un niño de seis años?¿O simplemente te detuviste a apreciar el elegante diseño de una silla realmente bien hecha?Me refiero a maravillarte, ese sencillo pero profundo sentimiento de alegre asombro ante la vida. En nuestro mundo obsesionado por la productividad, lo más probable es que desde hace mucho tiempo no te hayas detenido a contemplar las flores. Todos tenemos una capacidad innata de asombro, pero con demasiada frecuencia la suprimimos en aras de nuestra lista de tareas, o la descartamos como una pérdida de tiempo infantil, Por lo que si quieres saber como redescubrir este sorprendente poder...Pero eso nos frena. El asombro desempeña un papel importante en la innovación, en la motivación y en la búsqueda de la paz en un mundo cada vez más caótico.La facultad de maravillarse en sí misma puede ser fugaz, pero sus resultados perduran, y es algo que todos podemos reaprender y desarrollar. Estos puntos te invitan a reabrirte a esa capacidad innata que todos compartimos, y a redescubrir el asombro infantil ante todo lo que la vida nos ofrece.Exploraremos cómo la reconexión con nuestro sentido del asombro puede ayudarnos a vivir de forma más creativa, a profundizar en nuestras relaciones y a aumentar nuestra capacidad de recuperación. Lo haremos siguiendo el ejemplo del autor y aprendiendo a "rastrear" el asombro, es decir, a aprovecharlo con prácticas cotidianas que puedes empezar a realizar hoy mismo. Edicion Febrero 2018Jeffrey Davis es un escritor y consultor de marca que dirige un equipo creativo en Tracking Wonder Consultancy. Es ponente en conferencias y universidades, y también es autor de The Journey from the Center to the Page y poetaEnfoque Desarrollo Profesional y Objetivos PersonalesSe FirmeSalvador MingoConocimiento Experto#DesarrolloProfesional#Productividad#Creatividad
What is a dream? How do you make that dream a reality? In today's episode, we have Jeffrey Davis to talk about wonder, and recognizing the interconnectedness of everything and experiencing joy in the face of challenge. Jeffrey will share how we can see the world in a new way, and how we can focus on the things that make us feel connected to the world. As an author, team culture consultant, educator, and CEO of Tracking Wonder Consultancy, Jeffrey is here to tell us that there is no one right way to do things. We just have to be humble and open minded, and our journeys will take us in our own unique ways. Let's jump right in and open our minds to the infinite possibilities! [00:06 - 09:18] opening Segment I introduce Jeffrey to the show What does it mean to wonder? The joy in recognizing that the ordinary is the ultimate reality How this can be found in creative processes [09:19 - 21:32] Innovators do Wonder We talk about the emerging science of wonder and how it applies to innovators Wonder is pervasive, evasive, and fleeting How we are limited by our own perceptions [21:33 - 34:59] Limiting Beliefs Limit Wonder Cultivating a mindset of openness and curiosity to experience wonder There is a place on the internet created to bring out our best impulses and our collective genius. Visit Goodness Exchange and get unlimited access to exclusive news and bonus content! The three facets of wonder The flock The mirror The admiration [35:00 - 47:24] The Genius In All of Us Celebrating confusion and problems We talk about how we all have a unique force of genius when we were born Genius doesn't equate to having a high IQ or possessing unique skills Genius is also about having a childhood mindset Being curious and humble [47:25 - 50:15] Closing Segment Finding wonder in your everyday life Final words See links below to connect with Jeffrey You can connect with Jeffrey through LinkedIn or Twitter. Also visit www.trackingwonder.com/podcastbonus to get the first chapter of his book, “Tracking Wonder”. Discover how you rank on the wonder ratio scale by taking the Wonder @ Work Assessment through the same link! Conspiracy of Goodness Links: The Goodness Exchange https://goodness-exchange.com/ The Goodness Exchange - Become a member! https://goodness-exchange.com/pricing/ Goodness Exchange Social Media Links: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodness_exchange/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/exchangegoodness Twitter https://twitter.com/goodnessxchange LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/goodness-exchange/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjBu-o4CG6V7PGq8QOANEg Quotes: "What are we devoted to? Because it's so easy to be on autopilot and not even be able to answer that question." - Jeffrey Davis "The challenge is to disrupt the default. And the other curious thing about being a human is that we do have the ability to trip our own wiring." - Jeffrey Davis "Wonder is a heightened state of awareness that's brought about by something that delights us or disorientates us or both." - Jeffrey Davis "We are in part limited by our own perceptions." - Jeffrey Davis
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Wonder is tougher than ever to experience these days. Our culture rewards our ability to produce and achieve. So, when can we find time to dream? In this episode of The ABMP Podcast, Kristin and Darren are joined by Jeffrey Davis, author of Tracking Wonder, to discuss the six facets of wonder, what biases are baked in against wonder, and some exercises and tools we can use to start wondering now. Jeffrey Davis, M.A., is a researcher, speaker, consultant, teacher, and author of four books, including Tracking Wonder: Reclaiming a Life of Meaning and Possibility in a World Obsessed with Productivity (Sounds True). Through his venture, consultancy, and podcast show Tracking Wonder, he works with and equips creative innovators, entrepreneurs, and social psychologists to focus and flourish in times of challenge and change. He has taught at Western Connecticut State University, Southern Methodist University, and at world-class centers & conferences around the world. He lives with his wife and their two young daughters in a farmhouse in the Hudson Valley of New York. Resources: Tracking Wonder: Reclaiming a Life of Meaning and Possibility in a World Obsessed with Productivity InsightTimer Hosts: Darren Buford is senior director of communications and editor-in-chief for ABMP. He is editor of Massage & Bodywork magazine and has worked for ABMP for 22 years, and been involved in journalism at the association, trade, and consumer levels for 24 years. He has served as board member and president of the Western Publishing Association, as well as board member for Association Media & Publishing. Contact him at editor@abmp.com. Kristin Coverly, LMT is a massage therapist, educator, and the director of professional education at ABMP. She loves creating continuing education courses, events, and resources to support massage therapists and bodyworkers as they enhance their lives and practices. Contact her at ce@abmp.com. Sponsors: Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com Fascia Research Society: www.fasciaresearchsociety.org Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: www.instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA Fascia Research Society (FRS) was established as a membership organization to facilitate, encourage, and support the dialogue and collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and academicians, in order to further our understanding of the properties and functions of fascia. Every three years, FRS hosts the International Fascia Research Congress (IFRC). Beginning in 2007 with the first IFRC, and triennially since, the IFRC has been the premier fascia congress in the world. No other fascia congress brings together the very latest in fascial discovery and the diversity of the leaders in fascia. Registration closes August 31, 2022—don't miss out! For more information on FRS, or to register for the 2022 IFRC, please visit us at www.fasciaresearchsociety.org. Questions about either FRS or IFRC? Email us at info@fasciaresearchsociety.org.
On this episode, Jeff and I go down some rabbit holes... since I am The Rabbit Hole Master, after all... We talk about beliefs, lizard people, God, various thought experiments, the metaphysical, crowd psychology, thought forms, egregores, the origins of the universe, sleep paralysis, Jeff's seeing ghost people, and my near-death experience! Check out Jeff's work: FunctionallyDysfunctionalShow.com IG: @functionallydyfunctionalshow IG: @heyjeffreydavis Please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! It will help the show. Also follow me on social media at: Alt Media United Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com Patreon exclusive content and early access: www.patreon.com/thejuanonjuanpodcast IG: @thejuanonjuanpodcast YT: "The Juan on Juan Podcast" TikTok: @thejuanonjuanpodcast Telegram group: https://t.me/tjojp Discord server: https://discord.gg/HaB6wUunsJ Stake your Cardano with us at FIGHT POOL at fightpool.io! Thank you for tuning in! Intro clip source: I See Dead People: Dreams and Visions of the Dying | Dr. Christopher Kerr | TEDxBuffalo
On today's episode, I'm joined by Peter Desberg, clinical psychologist and co-author of the book Pitch Like Hollywood, which shows you how to use the elements that sell classic Hollywood pitches in your life. Peter is a Professor Emeritus at California State University and recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award and the Outstanding Professor Award. He is the author of twenty-three books and has been quoted in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, and The New York Times. He has also consulted for companies including Apple, Boeing, and Toyota in the areas of pitching persuasion and corporate presentations. Peter's here today to talk about pitching with the power of Hollywood, overcoming stage fright, and using storytelling to make yourself more persuasive.We begin with Peter discussing how Hollywood pitches use emotion, instead of dry data and statistics, to hook people's attention and then employ a three-act structure to keep them engaged. He then demonstrates how the same elements can be used in any industry to create persuasive and engaging pitches and gives some tips on how to get an audience's attention. I then ask Peter about stage fright—his clinical specialty—and he discusses the factors that cause it and how fear is the common driver behind it. Moving on, we talk about the Hollywood numbers game, professional influencers, and how social media has reduced the value of a person to how many followers they have. And finally, Peter answers my favorite question to ask guests, about how he uses his difference to make a difference, stating that his mission is to help people with great ideas be heard in a world where not-so-good ideas are being listened to way too much.Episode Highlights:The psychology of persuasion and building credibilityThe emotional power of a Hollywood pitchThe three-act pitchStage fright and finding confidenceThe predictors of stage frightThe Hollywood numbers gameInfluencers and the psychology of a person's valueThe importance of storytellingPitching as a conversationPeter's co-writer Jeffrey Davis and the art of collaborationConflict in storytellingHow Peter uses his difference to make a differenceLinks:Pitch Like Hollywood: https://desbergdavis.com/product/pitch-like-hollywood/Connect with Tayo Rockson and the As Told By Nomads Podcast on:Personal Website: https://tayorockson.comUYD Management: https://uydmanagement.com/UYD Collective: https://tayorockson.com/uyd-collectiveLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tayorockson Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/TayoRockson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Season Two! In this episode Bob talks with Jeffrey Davis, Branch Manager of the Linda Vista Branch Library about the many benefits of SDPL's new ticketed pass program, Discover & Go. Also, Bob hangs with Deputy Director, Jennifer Jenkins and Library Assistant III, Cora Womble-Miesner to discuss their favorite podcasts of 2022 so far. Discover & GoJeffrey Davis - The Collection All Around: Sharing Our Cities, Towns, and Natural Places Our Favorite PodcastsHawk Vs. Wolf with Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis The Parker Edison Project with Parker Edison and produced by Kurt KohnenThe Paris Review Unf*ck Your Brain with Kara Lowentheil Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway
A clinical psychologist and writer/producer share secrets to overcoming presentation anxiety and crafting the perfect “award-winning” pitch―no matter what industry you work in! From impromptu elevator pitches to full-board presentations, sales and marketing professionals face an “audience” daily―often with make-or-break consequences. No matter what business you're in, you can up your game substantially by incorporating elements of a classic Hollywood pitch: driving emotion, piquing curiosity, and ultimately winning over decision-makers with top-notch persuasion and performance. Peter Desberg is professor emeritus at California State University, Dominguez Hills, and recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award and Outstanding Professor Award. He is also a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the area of stage fright and performance anxiety. The author of 23 books, he has been quoted by such publications as The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, and The New York Times, and has consulted for companies including Apple, Boeing, and Toyota in the areas of pitching and persuasion, corporate presentations, and using storytelling and humor in business presentations. Jeffrey Davis is a professor of screenwriting at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and served from 2009-2019 as the department chair. Davis has also written and produced trade shows for Dick Clark Productions and counted among his advertising clients Dell Computers, Toyota of America, and Honda. He has more than 30 credits to his name, including Night Court, Remington Steele, and documentaries for A&E, Discovery, and The History Channel. As a consultant, his areas have also included writing, pitching, and employing storytelling and humor in business presentations. Website
Today I'm joined by Peter Desberg and Jeffrey Davis. Peter and Jeffrey are Hollywood insiders. Peter is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the area of stage fright and performance anxiety. Jeffrey is a successful writer/producer in Hollywood and a Professor of Film and TV Writing at Loyola Marymount University. They are the authors of a new book called Pitch Like Hollywood: What You Can Learn from the High-Stakes Film Industry. This book helps leaders become more persuasive in their presentations by incorporating elements of a classic Hollywood pitch: driving emotion, piquing curiosity, and ultimately winning over their audience. Persuasion and influence are big parts of leadership so I'm excited to have them on the show to talk about it. Pitch Like Hollywood book Peter Desberg and Jeffrey Davis website _____ Preorder my newest book You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following Purchase my latest bestselling leadership book now All in the Same Boat - Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner Visit our sponsor Bottom Gun Coffee Company use the discount code DEEP Become a leader worth following today with these powerful resources: Purchase my bestselling leadership book "I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following" use the discount code "DEEP" Subscribe to my leadership newsletter Follow Jon S Rennie on Twitter Follow Jon S Rennie on Instagram Follow Jon S Rennie on YouTube Follow Jon S Rennie on Substack The Experience of Leadership book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jeffrey and I go deep on some talks about God, time, Jesus Christ, life, the world, Zoo Theory, and good vs. evil... we go balls deep... real deep... really deep... I HOPE YOU ENJOY! Check out Jeff's work: FunctionallyDysfunctionalShow.com IG: @functionallydyfunctionalshow IG: @heyjeffreydavis Please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! It will help the show. Also follow me on social media at: Alt Media United Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com Patreon exclusive content: www.patreon.com/thejuanonjuanpodcast IG: @thejuanonjuanpodcast YT: "The Juan on Juan Podcast" TikTok: @thejuanonjuanpodcast Telegram group: https://t.me/tjojp Discord server: https://discord.gg/HaB6wUunsJ Stake your Cardano with us at FIGHT POOL at fightpool.io! Thank you for tuning in!
Jeffrey Davis is the author and founder of Tracking Wonder. In this interview you'll learn how to build your resilience by noticing and tracking the small things that grab your interest. It will help you prime your mind and awareness to improve your day. Highlights from the interview: How Jeffrey used his strengths as a kid to grow his career as a researcher.Bruce Springsteen's personality.The heart of Jeffrey's research.How a butterfly helped him find meaning in a difficult situation.Carol Dweck's research on Growth Mindset.What helps people derive meaning and fulfillment out of life.Guiding your curiosity.What positives come out of curiosity.Why wonderment and bewilderment are connected.How we can experience breakthroughs during trying times.Broaden your mind's ability to derive solutions from a difficult situation.The importance of broadening your social connections to get support through a tough time.The importance of a quest.Jeffrey asks me about my quest around Dig to Fly.How Jeffrey processed and weathered his father's passing.Pausing his business when his father was passing.Using reflection to pull out and evaluate your present course.How to view customers, clients, community, friends as heroes to help you make a mindset shift.How to reframe difficult people, so we can make better decisions.Morning practices that help him navigate his difficulties.Why he moves toward challenges.Why are we so afraid to stand out and how can we embrace it.The reality of your fears are usually way overblown.Jeffrey's favorite things. You can learn about Jeffrey over at his website - Tracking Wonder. You can get his book, Tracking Wonder on Amazon. You can also check him out on LinkedIn and connect with him. And as always if you have any questions or want to submit a guest for the podcast that you think would be amazing just reach out on Dig to Fly and I'll do my best to get them on. If you love the interview please take 30 seconds to rate the Dig to Fly podcast on your favorite platform. Thanks!
#103 What do you think about when you hear the word wonder? Maybe it takes you back to when you were a kid or a moment in time that stopped you in your tracks. Perhaps it was an experience that you couldn't explain but left you feeling inspired.Two books were recently released on the topic of wonder: Tracking Wonder, Reclaiming a Life of Meaning and Possibility in a World Obsessed with Productivity by Jeffrey Davis and Wonder Seeker, 52 Ways to Wake Up Your Creativity and Find Your Joy by Andrea Scher, wonderful reminders that after months of pandemic uncertainty, wonder still exists in every moment. That's what we'll explore today.We'll cover:An overview of both books;Why wonder is an important element of wellness; andPractices to ignite your sense of wonder.Having two books about wonder published at the same time at this point in our collective history is heartening. It feels reassuring that there is a gathering of sorts, a collective of human souls that still believes that hope, possibility and wonder abound.Links:Book: Wonder Seeker by Andrea ScherBook: Tracking Wonder by Jeffrey DavisArticle: Can Awe Boost Health?If you'd like to join our circle and never miss a weekly episode, please hit subscribe. While you're there, you can rate the podcast by highlighting the stars that match your experience. Much appreciated!For episode materials, show notes or to submit a question for a future episode, visit: https://athenawellness.com/podcast
Today's episode begins with Jamie, Lucy, and Avery exploring wonder: instances of wonder, how we experience it in the body, the benefits of wonder, and some of the cultural, personal, and developmental factors that impact our experiences of wonder. We identify 6 facets of wonder: openness, curiosity, bewilderment, hope, connection, and admiration, and we explore how creating “packs” in our lives can help facilitate wonder. Do try this at home: Incorporate time in your week to slow down and be present. Do less to allow space to connect with wonder. Intentionally tap into your 7-year-old self.Resources: Tracking Wonder by Jeffrey Davis
How are creativity and wonder connected? What happens when we infuse wonder into education? In this episode of Fueling Creativity, Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood speak with Jeffrey Davis, an author, team culture consultant and educator, and CEO of Tracking Wonder Consultancy. For over 25 years, he's inspired thousands of changemakers, leaders, and creatives to unlock their best ideas through the pursuit of curiosity, innovation, and wonder. Listen in as Jeffrey shares his thoughts on the connection between wonder and creativity as well as how educators and parents can create a culture of wonder in the classroom and at home. He offers insightful advice for burnt out teachers and parents on how to use wonder to reignite their sense of purpose and passion for teaching. Plus, you'll gain insight into the power of tracking your wonder for professional growth and learning, along with valuable lessons learned from Jeffrey's book, Tracking Wonder, about the six facets of wonder, like curiosity and bewilderment. “Wonder is a heightened state of awareness that's brought on by something unexpected that can delight us or disorient us or both.” - Jeffrey Davis Jeffrey's Tips for Teachers and Parents: Bring your innate wonder back to the motor of human learning. Daily recognize the genius in every learner, including yourself and your colleagues. Champion pragmatic idealism over default cynicism. Resources Mentioned: Tracking Wonder by Jeffrey Davis. Listen to the episode with Ron Beghetto. About Jeffrey Davis: Jeffrey Davis equips creatives, entrepreneurs, and business leaders to leverage their ideas into expanding their influence with integrity. His work and research with creative innovators, scientists, and social psychologists offers him leading insights on how creatives flourish in times of challenge and change. He has taught at and is a highly sought after speaker for numerous conferences, universities, and centers. He's author of the book The Journey from the Center to the Page (Penguin; Monkfish Publishing) the poetry collections City Reservoir (BarnBurner Press) and Coat Thief (Saint Julian Press), and other books. He also writes on the science of creativity as a regular contributor to Psychology Today and The Creativity Post. Davis heads up a renegade team of creatives, as a branding consultant, at the Tracking Wonder Consultancy. Connect with Jeffrey: Visit his website: www.trackingwonder.com Connect with him on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-davis-875b264 Eager to bring more creativity into your home or classroom? Access a variety of creativity resources and tools & listen to more episodes of The Fueling Creativity Podcast by visiting our website: www.CreativityandEducation.com You can also find The Fueling Creativity Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and PodBean! Make sure to rate, review, and share the podcast if you enjoy it!
In this episode, Jeff and I go deep into the occult origins of the KJV bible, religions, and Pythagoras. Check out Jeff's work: FunctionallyDysfunctionalShow.com IG: @functionallydyfunctionalshow IG: @heyjeffreydavis Please don't forget to shoot us a comment, rating, and follow us on social media! Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com IG: @thejuanonjuanpodcast TIKTOK: @thejuanonjuanpodcast YT: "The Juan on Juan Podcast" Stake your Cardano with us at FIGHT POOL at fightpool.io! Thank you for tuning in!
Are you tuned into radio station WRRY, playing your "downer mind's" favorite hits? If so, Jeffrey Davis is here to help you shift from worry into wonder. Today we're talking about his new book, Tracking Wonder: Reclaiming a Life of Meaning and Possibility in a World Obsessed with Productivity (Sounds True, November 2021). Ask yourself instead each morning: What am I devoted to? What am I curious about today? More about Jeffrey: Jeffrey Davis is an author, team culture consultant, educator, and CEO of Tracking Wonder Consultancy. For over 25 years, he's inspired thousands of change-makers, leaders, and creatives to unlock their best ideas through the pursuit of curiosity, innovation, and wonder. In addition to Tracking Wonder, he **is also the author of Obsessed with Productivity (Sounds True, November 2021), The Journey from the Center to the Page (Monkfish Publishing) the poetry collections City Reservoir (BarnBurner Press) and Coat Thief (Saint Julian Press), and other books. He lives with his wife and two daughters in a farmhouse in the Hudson Valley of New York. ❤️ Enjoying the show? Pivot Podcast is listener supported—consider donating to become a podcast BFF Insider and you'll get access to a monthly Q&A call with Jenny and private feed.