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A panel discussion with Jim Harris, Rachel Zoeller, DPT, David W. McMillan, Ph.D., and Manesh Girn, Ph.D. Recorded live at the Aspen Psychedelic Symposium In this riveting and deeply personal conversation, moderator Jim Harris is joined by three pioneers at the intersection of neuroscience, psychedelics, and disability: Dr. Rachel Zoeller (Doctor of Physical Therapy and spinal cord injury survivor), Dr. David McMillan (Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Miami), and Dr. Manesh Girn (neuroscientist and postdoctoral researcher with Robin Carhart-Harris at UCSF). Together, they explore how psychedelics may do far more than treat depression or catalyze mystical experiences—they may also support healing and regeneration in the nervous system. The discussion opens with an acknowledgment that our cultural understanding of psychedelics has mostly focused on their psychological and spiritual effects. But as these experts reveal, the somatic potential of psychedelics is vast and understudied. They delve into promising areas like central and peripheral neuroplasticity, the anti-inflammatory effects of psychedelics, and how these mechanisms might play a role in healing from spinal cord injuries or paralysis. Dr. Girn breaks down the science behind psilocybin's interaction with 5-HT2A serotonin receptors, not only in the brain but also in the spinal cord. These receptors, when activated, may increase neuronal excitability and even help restore lost signaling in damaged motor pathways. He suggests that psychedelics could reopen “critical periods” for neuroplasticity—windows of opportunity for the nervous system to rewire and heal. Rachel Zoeller shares her powerful lived experience as both a physical therapist and a spinal cord injury patient. Her story brings the science to life, particularly her observation that psychedelic experiences help her reconnect to parts of her body affected by paralysis. Psychedelics, she suggests, have allowed her to rebuild mind-body communication and foster compassion toward her own physical limitations. She also underscores the need for patients to cultivate body awareness, meditation, and breathwork as essential tools for safe and effective psychedelic use. Dr. McMillan, who leads outreach at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, provides a clinical and safety-oriented perspective. While optimistic about the potential, he urges caution—especially with individuals who have high-level spinal cord injuries and are vulnerable to serious complications like autonomic dysreflexia. He stresses that before we can bring these treatments into clinical settings, we must carefully assess physiological risk, develop precise pharmacological protocols, and prioritize patient safety. The panel also addresses cultural and spiritual interpretations of spasticity. Drawing on both shamanic and somatic perspectives, they propose that these involuntary muscle contractions could be reinterpreted not as dysfunction, but as potential portals for healing, integration, or neurological feedback. The idea that such spasms might help the brain remap muscle groups is discussed as a provocative and hopeful reframe. The conversation wraps with a call to action: to bring together indigenous wisdom, embodied knowledge, rigorous science, and community storytelling in order to chart a new frontier in psychedelic medicine—one that does not leave the disabled community behind. As McMillan puts it, "There's a lesson to psychedelia from paralysis.” It's a reminder that neuropharmacology must consider not just molecules and mechanisms, but people and possibilities. Whether you're a clinician, researcher, patient, or curious explorer, this panel is a moving and illuminating look at how psychedelics could transform not only minds—but bodies. Thanks to Aspen Public Radio, Aspen Psychedelic Resource Center, Healing Advocacy Fund and Aspen Psychedelic Symposium for allowing us to share this podcast. A full agenda from the symposium can be found here.
Today, we're talking to keynote speaker and friend of the show Jim Harris. We discuss the most important tech trends featured at CES 2025, how AI might be used to replace doctors over time, and why Jim thinks most car manufacturers will go extinct within 10 years. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! For more about Jim, check out his website here: https://www.jimharris.com/ Produced by ProSeries Media: https://proseriesmedia.com/ For booking inquiries, email booking@proseriesmedia.com
What does it take to thrive in a world where AI is redefining customer experience and business innovation? On this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I had an incredible conversation with Jim Harris, bestselling author and globally renowned speaker on disruptive innovation, to explore how businesses can adapt to a rapidly evolving future. Jim shared his unique journey, from teaching Stephen Covey's principles to becoming one of the most sought-after voices in AI and innovation. Drawing on decades of experience working with organizations like Walmart, IBM, and Barclays, he reflected on the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. From the democratization of AI tools to their transformative impact on industries, Jim offered deep insights into how companies must rethink their approach to innovation. One of the standout moments from our discussion was Jim's story about a group of mainframe managers who, in 1993, couldn't envision the transformative role of the internet. Fast forward 30 years, and the web is now inseparable from our personal and professional lives. This raises an essential question: How quickly can businesses recognize that the rules of the game have changed, and how do they facilitate the transition to what's next? We also tackled the emotional and practical aspects of AI adoption. With two-thirds of Americans expressing fear about AI, Jim emphasized the importance of education, adaptability, and understanding AI's potential to empower, rather than replace, human capabilities. He also highlighted the importance of continuous learning, citing the World Economic Forum's findings that workers need an additional 20 days of training annually to keep pace with technological advancements.
In 2013, I met Jim Harris during a biking and packrafting trip to Mexico. A year later, he faced paralysis from a kiting accident. Jim's recovery journey highlights the importance of self-agency and wilderness skills, which aided him in relearning to walk and navigate life after injury.
In the latest episode of Market Overtime, author and noted disruptive tech speaker Jim Harris discusses artificial intelligence in today's society. From web to AI, Harris takes a look at the constant evolution and adaptation companies make to keep up with the latest tech trends. On ChatGPT, Harris says "It's the fastest adopted technology in the world's history." For more from Jim Harris, visit: https://www.jimharris.com/ and https://x.com/jimharris Chapters: 0:00-1:45 Intro & ChatGPT 1:46-3:14 A.I. Evolution & Hardware Buildout 3:15-6:30 A.I. & the Internet Engine 6:31-9:20 A.I. Products Leading the Way 9:21-14:58 Fear Factor With New A.I. Tools 14:59-16:40 A.I. Augmentation 16:41-22:30 The Cost of A.I. Buildout 22:31-26:15 A.I. Pioneers & Next Disruptors 26:16-27:45 Learning & Using A.I. Instead of Coding ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-... Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-... Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/19192... Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplu... Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-net... Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
In this episode, Scott Becker shares five key updates, including private equity’s resurgence, a slowing job market, stock market fluctuations, and a look at the talents of Taylor Swift and Joe Rogan. Plus, a discussion on the fascinating leadership of Jim Harris.
In this episode, Scott Becker shares five key updates, including private equity’s resurgence, a slowing job market, stock market fluctuations, and a look at the talents of Taylor Swift and Joe Rogan. Plus, a discussion on the fascinating leadership of Jim Harris.
MID-SEGMENT GUESTS: Dr. Jim Harris Organization: drjimharris.com Part 2 of the 3-Part Series Transitions Let's keep examining the transitions retirees face and more specifically those related to health changes. Bruce shares a personal story about his wife Judy's recent health concerns and how they're coping with this unexpected crisis. It highlights the importance of recognizing and preparing for transitions, especially during our retirement years. Dr. Jim Harris joins the second segment to share his journey of rediscovering purpose in his “4th quarter.” Despite being 71, Jim continues to pursue his calling, writing books and hosting a TV podcast, all with the motive of teaching others to discern God's voice. He encourages seniors to utilize their experiences to mentor younger generations. Changes are guaranteed to come, but how you deal with them will make all the difference! Keep listening to the iRetire4Him Podcast for practical and spiritual help, and check out the resources at www.RetirementReformation.org
In the first episode of Season 3, I interview Jim Harris, the creator of the Classics of Science Fiction book recommendation aggregator, which I have referenced several times in the past. The database and list-builder Jim's website Scan of the original list from 1989 (page 46) Jim's book recommendations not from the list: Empire Star by Samuel R. Delany The Sea and Summer by George Turner The Hopkins Manuscript by R. C. Sherriff
Following months of physical therapy, a dose of psilocybin mushrooms helped Harris make progress in his recovery — and find a new sense of perspective. He'll speak about his experience at the Aspen Psychedelic Symposium on Friday.
In our episode with Jim Harris, we talked about how a spinal cord injury left him partially paralyzed, and then how 8 months into his recovery he regained some lost sensation and movement after taking psilocybin at a music festival. When we recorded, we talked for a long time….right up to when his window of availability was closing. But as I wrapped up and got ready to say goodbye, he said: can I ask you a few questions? It was interesting to hear what he was wondering about after I'd asked him questions for such a long stretch. So we kept talking… and we thought we'd share that with you too. Podcast production by Andrew Dunn. This episode is member-exclusive. Listen to it now by subscribing to Slate Plus. By joining, not only will you unlock this episode, but you'll also access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/dsmplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before going on a kite-skiing trip to the Chilean mountains, Jim Harris and his longtime girlfriend broke up. She wanted to settle down, and he wanted to keep adventuring. On that trip, Jim broke his back and became paralyzed. After eight months of non-stop physical therapy his progress seemed to be stalled until one night at a concert he took magic mushrooms and noticed new movement in muscles that hadn't worked since his accident. In this episode, Anna and Jim talk about his process of recovery, finding new identity, relationships, and ways to adventure and explore. You can see Jim's art and a portfolio of his wilderness adventures at PerpetualWeekend.com, and we first heard about Jim from an article in Outside Magazine. Podcast production by Andrew Dunn. Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before going on a kite-skiing trip to the Chilean mountains, Jim Harris and his longtime girlfriend broke up. She wanted to settle down, and he wanted to keep adventuring. On that trip, Jim broke his back and became paralyzed. After eight months of non-stop physical therapy his progress seemed to be stalled until one night at a concert he took magic mushrooms and noticed new movement in muscles that hadn't worked since his accident. In this episode, Anna and Jim talk about his process of recovery, finding new identity, relationships, and ways to adventure and explore. You can see Jim's art and a portfolio of his wilderness adventures at PerpetualWeekend.com, and we first heard about Jim from an article in Outside Magazine. Podcast production by Andrew Dunn. Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before going on a kite-skiing trip to the Chilean mountains, Jim Harris and his longtime girlfriend broke up. She wanted to settle down, and he wanted to keep adventuring. On that trip, Jim broke his back and became paralyzed. After eight months of non-stop physical therapy his progress seemed to be stalled until one night at a concert he took magic mushrooms and noticed new movement in muscles that hadn't worked since his accident. In this episode, Anna and Jim talk about his process of recovery, finding new identity, relationships, and ways to adventure and explore. You can see Jim's art and a portfolio of his wilderness adventures at PerpetualWeekend.com, and we first heard about Jim from an article in Outside Magazine. Podcast production by Andrew Dunn. Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before going on a kite-skiing trip to the Chilean mountains, Jim Harris and his longtime girlfriend broke up. She wanted to settle down, and he wanted to keep adventuring. On that trip, Jim broke his back and became paralyzed. After eight months of non-stop physical therapy his progress seemed to be stalled until one night at a concert he took magic mushrooms and noticed new movement in muscles that hadn't worked since his accident. In this episode, Anna and Jim talk about his process of recovery, finding new identity, relationships, and ways to adventure and explore. You can see Jim's art and a portfolio of his wilderness adventures at PerpetualWeekend.com, and we first heard about Jim from an article in Outside Magazine. Podcast production by Andrew Dunn. Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we're talking to Jim Harris, Keynote Speaker & Best Selling Author. Jim delves into AI breakthroughs and the future of autonomous vehicles, as discussed at leading tech conferences. He also touches on the unique challenges and innovations in digital influencer marketing. Join us for a journey into the intersection of technology, business, and society with insights from Jim's experiences. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! To learn more about Jim Harris, check out his website here. Have feedback about the show? Let us know here. Produced by ProSeries Media. For booking inquiries, email booking@proseriesmedia.com
Hometown Radio 01/29/24 5p: Guest host Gary J. Freiberg: Santa Monica Pier Executive Director Jim Harris on the history and current appeal of one of the country's most historic piers.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Calvinism and Arminianism: No, Thank You! Speaker: Jim Harris Broadcaster: Heritage Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/28/2024 Length: 46 min.
Jim Harris, one of North America's foremost thinkers on disruption and innovation, is back on the podcast sharing his experiences and insights from CES, the world's biggest technology conference, and the World Economic Forum in Davos. Jim has been attending these important events for decades and takes us inside with his informed perspective for retailers. Note that we had some technical glitches towards the end of the interview. I didn't get to thank Jim on the mic for being my guest. It's much appreciated, Jim!!About JimJim Harris is a one of North America's foremost thinkers on disruption and innovation. He is one of the world's leading keynote speakers presenting internationally at more than 70 virtual and in-person conferences a year. Association magazine rankedhim as one of North America's top ten speakers. Jim also leads strategic planning sessions with executiveteams. His clients include American Express, Barclays Bank, Canon, GM, IBM, SAP, Munich Re, the Top 200 CIOs of India, the UK Cabinet Office, Swiss Re, Walmart and Zurich Insurance. Jim's last book, Blindsided!, is published in 80 countries worldwide and is a #1 international bestseller. Soundview Executive Summaries selected Blindsided! as one of the best business books of the year sending a summary to 80,000executives globally. The Miami Herald calls Blindsided! “Brilliant stuff!” About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada and the Bank of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Today's Shopping Choice and Pandora Jewellery. Michael has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels. ReThink Retail has added Michael to their prestigious Top Retail Experts list for 2024 for the third year in a row.Michael is also the president of Maven Media, producing a network of leading trade podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail. He produces and co-hosts Remarkable Retail with best-selling author Steve Dennis, now ranked one of the top retail podcasts in the world. Based in San Francisco, Global eCommerce Leaders podcast explores global cross-border issues and opportunities for eCommerce brands and retailers. Last but not least, Michael is the producer and host of the "Last Request Barbeque" channel on YouTube, where he cooks meals to die for - and collaborates with top brands as a food and product influencer across North America.
This week on DisrupTV, we hosted a special edition episode live from Davos with Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Fellow - Stimson Center and Business Executives for National Security, Sandy Carter, Chief Operating Officer at Unstoppable Domains, Rhonda Vetere, Board Of Directors, Advisor, Global C Suite Technology Executive, Perry Hewitt, CMO at DataDotOrg, Jim Harris, Author, Columnist, Speaker, Influencer, Gaurica Chacko, VP – Global Life Sciences at Wipro and Ravi Kumar, CEO of Cognizant. DisrupTV is a weekly podcast with hosts R "Ray" Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
In this episode, James talks with Jim Harris, International Bestselling Author and Principal at Strategic Advantage. To learn more about Strategic Advantage, visit https://jimharris.com/ Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe. Episode Highlights: Discussion on disruption, generative AI, and evolving customer expectations in the insurance industry. Insights into the power and potential of generative AI in enhancing customer service and business efficiency. Exploration of innovative strategies for improving insurance services, such as automating processes and utilizing AI. Examination of the impact of technology trends on the insurance industry and how companies can adapt. Discussion of the importance of constant innovation and incremental improvements in the insurance sector. Analysis of the balance between personalized customer service and automation in insurance.
In this episode, James talks with Jim Harris, International Bestselling Author and Principal at Strategic Advantage. To learn more about Strategic Advantage, visit https://jimharris.com/ Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe. Episode Highlights: Discussion on disruption, generative AI, and evolving customer expectations in the insurance industry. Insights into the power and potential of generative AI in enhancing customer service and business efficiency. Exploration of innovative strategies for improving insurance services, such as automating processes and utilizing AI. Examination of the impact of technology trends on the insurance industry and how companies can adapt. Discussion of the importance of constant innovation and incremental improvements in the insurance sector. Analysis of the balance between personalized customer service and automation in insurance.
Welcome to 2023's Christmas special/2024's Epiphany special. (Come on, what podcast doesn't have an Epiphany special?) It's all just a chance to turn episode 80 into a re-enactment of this remarkable untold tale of Britain's first religious broadcast. Contrary to what some records say, it wasn't the BBC who began religious broadcasting in Britain - it was lone Peckham pioneer preacher Dr James Ebenezer Boon, on 30 July 1922. Thankfully he wrote everything down - from the words of his sermon to the gramophone record hymns he played, to the feedback received from listeners, to his thoughts on the opportunities of future religious broadcasting. We'll also tell you about America's first religious broadcast (1921) and the first non-radio religious broadcasts - via the Electrophone (in the 1890s!). And we'll propel forward to look at the BBC's first church service on 6th January 1924 (and why it wasn't quite the first after all), with its centenary round about now-ish. We discover too the BBC's first Muslim, Jewish, Hindu and Buddhist broadcasters. Have a guess now roughly when each debuted on air? Then find out in this episode. (It was surprisingly early...) Whether your religion is religion or radio, I'm sure you'll enjoy this episode. It's different to others we've done, as at its centre is a full re-enactment, so expect a 15min sermon, and hymns - sung along to by the live audience (including several religious broadcasters of note) at Christ Church Evangelical, McDermott Road, Peckham. This was Dr Boon's church, that he wired up back in summer 1922, then left to broadcast INTO it from five miles away - but reaching Coventry and the east coast (who offered to send in a collection, bless 'em). Huge thanks to Christ Church Evangelical, especially Adrian Holloway, for allowing us access (I even went to see the roof, where Dr Boon put his aerial!) for that rare thing - recreating a landmark broadcast where it occurred. Thanks too to Dr Jim Harris and Andy Mabbett for their help in bringing the story to life. Branden Braganza and Riley King recorded it (a video will appear on Youtube soon - details here when that happens). Will Farmer composed the original music. Oh and we're nothing to do with the BBC. Make sure you've also heard our other episode spinning through a century of 'God on the air' - episode 60: A History of Religious Broadcasting. And if you'd like to read along to the sermon, or read Boon's full notes, you can, on Wikisource. (Thanks Andy Mabbett) Thanks for listening. More info on this project at paulkerensa.com/oldradio, and find me on tour with An Evening of (Very) Old Radio at paulkerensa.com/tour. Or book it for your place? Support the show on patreon.com/paulkerensa - where videos and writings await for you £5/mth (cancel whenever, I'll never know). It all helps support the podcast. Or support it for free by sharing on your social medias, or with your pals and acquaintances. Bless you for listening. NEXT TIME: Season 6 begins! With the BBC leaving Marconi House for Savoy Hill. More re-enactments are coming...
Leadership is a critical aspect of success in any organization. When we recently read “Extreme Ownership”, we recognized that we are reviewing many of these common leadership concepts in our classes. This book reinforced our thoughts and theory on the practical application of leadership in law enforcement. Based on this, we decided to start our … Continue reading Episode 22: Leadership Series (Part 1) →
Welcome back! In this season premiere, Kiya chats with Jim Harris, the creator and playwright of We'll Meet Again: A New American Musical, which is coming to UNA on September 8. What is We'll Meet Again about? How did Jim's mom influence his love of musicals? And how did Jim find his musical collaborator? Find out all this and more in this week's rhythmic episode! To watch this episode with a video component, go to: https://youtu.be/jS-cwN1MIaI
Jim Harris suffered a spinal cord injury nine years ago during a snowkiting accident in Patagonia, Chile. He was there as a National Geographic photographer and ended up needing to be emergency evacuated out of there. Jim was paralyzed from the abdomen down -- though thankfully not permanently. In this episode, he talks about a very unusual ally in his long journey of healing -- psilocybin mushrooms. Enjoy the journey! Enjoying Trip On This? Donate on Venmo, CashApp or PayPal! https://linktr.ee/triponthis Check out the new items in the TRIP ON THIS Shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/TripOnThisPod Jim Harris Info: IG: http://www.instagram.com/perpetualweekend Website: https://perpetualweekend.com/ Kat's Socials & Links: IG: http://www.instagram.com/lifewithkatwalsh TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@triponthispod FB: http://www.facebook.com/triponthispod TW: http://www.twitter.com/triponthis_pod Threads: http://www.threads.net/lifewithkatwalsh Trip On This Website: http://www.triponthispodcast.com Personal Website: http://www.lifewithkatwalsh.com #spinalcordinjury #sci #psilocybin *** Disclaimer: This show is not intended for children. The content of this podcast is for entertainment & informational purposes only. The host, nor the guests of this podcast encourage the use of psychedelic substances. Psychedelics can be dangerous and can pose a serious threat that can lead to both physical harm and mental illnesses.
Exploring the latest research on psilocybin for TBI and chronic pain Adkins A and Ferguson MC. “Research update: MDMA and psilocybin for pain management.” Practical Pain Management. 18 June 2022. https://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/news/research-update-mdma-and-psilocybin-for-pain-management. Accessed 30 July 2023 Bornemann J, et al. “Self-medication for chronic pain using class psychedelics: A qualitative investigation to inform future research.” Frontiers in Psychiatry. 18 June 2022. https://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/news/research-update-mdma-and-psilocybin-for-pain-management Accessed 31 July 2023. Fanciullacci M, et al. “Brief report: phantom limb pain: sub-hallucinogenic treatment with lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).” Headache. 1977 July; 17(3): 118-119. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/893080/ Accessed 30 July 2023 Flanagan T, Nichols C. “Psychedelics as anti-inflammatory agents.” Psychedelic Research. 13 Aug 2018. Accessed 28 July 2023. https://blossomanalysis.com/papers/psychedelics-as-anti-inflammatory-agents/ Hawryluk M. “Pain, hope, and science collide as athletes turn to magic mushrooms.” WUSF Public Media. 30 Apr 2023. https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/health-news-florida/2023-04-30/pain-hope-and-science-collide-as-athletes-turn-to-magic-mushrooms Accessed 30 July 2023. Kooijman NI, et al. “Are psychedelics the answer to chronic pain: A review of current literature.” Pain Pract. 2023 Apr;23(4):447-458. Accessed 30 July 2023. doi: 10.1111/papr.13203. Epub 2023 Jan 11. PMID: 36597700. “Lobe Sciences announces launch of pre-clinical study in collaboration with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.” Newsfile. 30 Nov 2020. Accessed 27 July 2023. https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/69106/Lobe-Sciences-Announces-Launch-of-Preclinical-Study-in-Collaboration-with-the-University-of-Miami-Miller-School-of-Medicine Made, Rachel. “Jim Harris was paralyzed. Then he ate magic mushrooms.” Outside. 9 Nov 2022. Accessed 27 July 2023. https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/exploration-survival/psychedelics-research-paralysis-treatment-jim-harris/ Mansoor Khan S, et al. “Psychedelics for brain injury: a mini review.” Frontiers in Neurology. 2021(12). 29 July 2021. Accessed 28 July 2023. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.685085/full Price S. “Data shows combination psilocybin therapy effective for TBI and PTSD.” Psychedelic Health UK. 30 Sept 2021. Accessed 30 July 2023. https://psychedelichealth.co.uk/2021/09/30/data-shows-combination-psilocybin-therapy-effective-for-tbi-and-ptsd/ Rauchman B. “UFC fighter's brain injury successfully treated with psychedelic therapy.” Pacific Neuroscience Institute. 6 July 2023. Accessed 28 July 2023. https://www.pacificneuroscienceinstitute.org/blog/trip/ufc-fighters-brain-injury-successfully-treated-with-psychedelic-therapy/ Ramachandran V, et al. “Relief from intractable phantom pain by combining psilocybin and mirror visual feedback (MVF).” Neurocase. 2018 Apr; 24(2): 105-110. Accessed 29 July 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29764303/ Rosenhall U, et al. “Treatment of military acoustic accidents with n-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC). Int J Audiology. 2019 March; 58(3): 151-157. Accessed 30 July 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30653365/ Schindler et al. “Exploratory investigation of a patient informed low dose psilocybin pulse regimen in the suppression of cluster headaches: results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.” Headache. 23 Nov 2022. https://headachejournal.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/head.14420 Accessed 30 July 2023. “Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion.” Centers for Disease Control. Last Reviewed: 7 July 2023. Last access 29 July 2023. https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/data/index.html
On July 4, 2023, a truck driver was being stopped by the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The incident led to a pursuit. Upon stopping, Ohio troopers were giving commands to the driver when an canine officer from the Circleville Police Department deployed his canine. The video has attracted a lot of nationwide attention. Jim Harris, … Continue reading Episode 18: Police K9 Deploys on Truck Driver →
Welcome to The Voice of Retail podcast. I'm producer & host Michael LeBlanc, and this podcast is produced in conjunction with the Retail Council of Canada. Meet Jim Harris, one of North America's foremost management consultants, public speakers, authors and thinkers on change and leadership. Jim and I finally met in person here in Toronto at the big Collision Tech conference, and who better to join me on the mic to give us a review and overview of the conference that attracted almost 40,000 global technorati, plus tap into his insights about the big picture tech trends that retailers need to know. About JimJim Harris is one of North America's foremost management consultants, public speakers, authors and thinkers on change and leadership. He is also a world-class virtual keynote speaker, an important skill to have on his tool belt due to the rise in virtual conferences due to COVID-19.He has 20 years experience as a professional speaker and consultant, and speaks internationally at more than 40 conferences a year on topics including innovation and creativity, customer relationship management (CRM), eLearning, creating learning organizations, environmental leadership, energy efficiency, strategic planning, and creating common organizational mission and vision.He was one of the first seven Canadians personally trained by Al Gore to present the slide show for An Inconvenient Truth. He was also one of just 12 Canadians who were licensed to publicly teach Dr. Stephen Covey's work, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.Jim Harris works with leading businesses and Fortune 500 companies. He recently finished a global consulting contract with IBM and a related white paper on how low carbon leadership drives profitability.His most recent book, Blindsided! is a #1 international bestseller, having hit the top spot on the Financial Times of London's European Edition of Best Business Books. He is also the author of The Learning Paradox, which appeared on numerous bestseller lists, and co-author of national bestseller The 100 Best Companies to Work for in Canada.He is also principal at Strategic Advantage. He previously held positions as partner at Cleantech Group and affiliate at Covey Leadership Centre.In addition to his speaking and consulting engagements and books, Jim Harris writes for a number of publications, including the Globe and Mail, Profit magazine and Backbone magazineAbout Michael Michael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada and the Bank of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Today's Shopping Choice and Pandora Jewellery. Michael has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels. ReThink Retail has added Michael to their prestigious Top Global Retail Influencers list for 2023 for the third year in a row. Michael is also the president of Maven Media, producing a network of leading trade podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail. He produces and co-hosts Remarkable Retail with best-selling author Steve Dennis, now ranked one of the top retail podcasts in the world. Based in San Francisco, Global eCommerce Leaders podcast explores global cross-border issues and opportunities for eCommerce brands and retailers. Last but not least, Michael is the producer and host of the "Last Request Barbeque" channel on YouTube, where he cooks meals to die for - and collaborates with top brands as a food and product influencer across North America.
Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week we're revisiting a conversation with Jim Harris, author of Blindsided: How to Spot the Next Breakthrough that Will Change Your Business Forever. Jim is a principal at Strategic Advantage and has 20 years of experience as a professional speaker and consultant. Jim speaks internationally at more than 40 conferences per year on essential topics such as creativity, innovation, customer relationships, strategic planning, and environmental leadership. THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… innovative thinkers. Innovation is coming here. Our professional lives are different than they were five years ago; our personal lives are drastically different they were ten years ago. How you approach change will determine your success. If you don't want to be blindsided, pay attention to your systems and processes and keep the younger employees involved in strategy. Remember, diversity goes way beyond gender. Choose a team of bright people and create job opportunities. Innovation ultimately means that everything gets lighter, faster, and cheaper, and that's ok. TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… change happens and if you want to keep up — whether that's with social media, viral videos, staying agile, going direct to consumer, etc. — you're going to have to figure out a way to be current. Think about Tesla's integrated solutions: they have energy solutions, power walls, and cars. It's more than filling one need. It's about finding innovative methods to solve multiple problems via one platform. WHAT I LOVE MOST… no matter how these conversations start, it comes back to being sure that we're focusing on the right things. It's not about thinking and talking; it's about execution and putting your product in the hands of your customers. A PIECE OF ADVICE… create an ecosystem to bring your idea to fruition. People don't work in a vacuum; it's about the power of the whole, especially the employees. Running time: 35:50 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani on Social: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Find Jim on Social: Website LinkedIn Twitter
Today we're talking to keynote speaker and international bestselling author, Jim Harris. We discuss what Jim learned at the Mobile World Congress event in Spain; whether or not we should put guardrails on AI; and why AI is ultimately a gift to humanity. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! For more about Jim, check out his website: Visit https://www.jimharris.com/ Produced by ProSeries Media.
In this episode of Agents Influence podcast, host Jason Cass interviews Jim Harris, International Bestselling Author and Principal at Strategic Advantage. Episode Highlights: Jim discusses disruption and the impact of disruptive technologies on traditional industries. (2:05) Jim mentions that the pandemic forced organizations to think differently and question their traditional working methods, which can lead to positive changes. (6:12) Jim discusses the potential of ChatGPT, and how it can be used to improve various industries. (10:59) Jim explains that AI technologies are not meant to replace humans, but rather enhance their productivity, making companies that use them more competitive than those that don't. (16:06) Jim explains that lean thinking is about making existing processes more efficient, whereas innovation is about creating new things. (18:01) Jim shares his method of forcing ChatGPT to cite sources and the years of studies that were published to determine the credibility of the information. (21:32) Jim discusses the need for upskilling and adapting to change in the face of innovation. (28:05) Jim explains the importance of innovation and technology in fighting inflation and increasing productivity in today's rapidly changing environment. (32:25) Key Quotes: “Innovation is about creating things that don't exist.” - Jim Harris “Look at the hugely deflationary impact of technology and innovation. We have to use technology, we have to be innovative in order to fight inflation in these high inflationary times. It gives a company the ability to either lower its prices, or raise its margin in a competitive market. And so, technology and innovation are absolutely essential today, especially for independent insurance brokers and agents.” - Jim Harris Resources Mentioned: Jim Harris LinkedIn Strategic Advantage Reach out to Jason Cass Agency Intelligence
Today we're talking to Keynote Speaker and International Bestselling Author, Jim Harris. We discuss the need to deconstruct jobs amidst the advent of disruptive new technologies; why choosing between AI and people is a false choice; and why curiosity is the trait that will allow you to prevail in 2023. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! For more about Jim, check out his website: Visit https://www.jimharris.com/ Produced by ProSeries Media.
I honestly never thought I'd learn this podcast is #1 in Careers in El Salvador AND learn I could have so much fun discussing ink innovation with the wonderful people at ACTEGA.Connect up with Mell and Jim on LinkedIn by clicking on their namesIf you listened to the podcast and wanted to connect with Specright to rid the world of waste. Let's go! www.specright.com/pkg. Cory Connors and I just got back from their Summit and learned a ton about how they are enabling companies to organize their data for EPR reporting, sourcing, and LCA's. Make sure you check them out and join them on their mission to have a world where people are free to make amazing things!Also…Are you sick and tired of the same positions at your PLANT consistently being open or just not being filled? Or maybe your facility just isn't retaining talent due to not having dedicated recruitment support.If you need contract-to-hire support, or you are looking to hire directly for industry professionals…. Spark Packaging can help. Spark Packaging is the industry partner who provides all your recruitment and staffing needs. If you are hearing this…and thinking “THAT'S ME”…You need to go to to SparkPackagingINC.com/HIRING , again that is SparkPackagingINC.com/HIRING and answer some of their questions. Once received a Spark team-member will reach out A-S-A-P! Tell them the Packaging Pastor sent ya!This podcast is part of a great network of podcasts about packaging. Go follow Sustainable Packaging with Cory Connors along with Packaging Unbox'd hosted by Evelio Mattos Get full access to Packaging Is Awesome with Adam Peek at www.packagingisawesome.com/subscribe
After suffering a brutal accident while on a kite-skiing expedition in Patagonia, Jim Harris's painstaking recovery took a sudden leap forward when he had an experience with magic mushrooms. The adventure photographer had been pushing hard with his rehabilitation efforts and making impressive progress, but when he took mushrooms while at a music festival to have some fun, something very unexpected happened: suddenly, muscle groups in his legs that had been unresponsive since his injury started firing. Thus began a fascinating journey that offers insights into the emerging science of psychedelics and physical healing.
Jason and Matthew interview Jim Harris, a wilderness photographer who was injured in 2014. Jim was recently featured in Outside Magazine regarding his experience with psilocybin and its connection to some restored mobility. This conversation is a follow-up to our previous podcast with Dr. Jessica Nielson on the potential use of psilocybin after SCI. However, in this episode, we specifically focus on one of our community member's direct experience with exploring the use of psychedelics and his advocacy to decriminalize their use in Colorado. Guest Bio Before sustaining a spine injury at the end of 2014, Jim Harris made his living from hard days in the mountains. Following six years of teaching wilderness mountaineering courses, Jim began shooting photos, video, and writing for clients like National Geographic, Camp 4 Collective, Powder Magazine, and outdoor brands. His work reflects a deep firsthand expertise of wilderness travel and DIY adventure. Since being paralyzed, Jim has pushed towards a remarkable recovery and is finding fresh opportunities to be involved in adventure storytelling. More Resources - Jim Harris' Website: https://perpetualweekend.com/ - Check out this survey on psychedelics and spasticity from the Miami Project: https://umiami.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2lf8kbdV7ogHxjg
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Perry Hewitt, Chief Marketing and Product Officer at DataDotOrg, Jim Harris, Principal at Strategic Advantage, Dirk Lueth, CEO and co-Founder of Upland and Gurvinder Singh Sahni, VP Strategic Advisor, Chief Growth Office at Wipro. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
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In this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Dr. Joel Castellanos and Jim Harris join to discuss the possibilities of addressing spinal cord injuries using psychedelic medicine. Dr. Castellanos is a board certified physical medicine and rehabilitation and pain management physician and an associate professor in the department of anesthesiology at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Jim Harris is a National Geographic photographer who suffered a spinal cord injury during one of his adventures who became notable in the psychedelic space with the article in Outside “Jim Harris Was Paralyzed. Then He Ate Magic Mushrooms.” Jim starts off by sharing his own backstory of how he broke nine vertebrae in his spine during a 2014 ski expedition in Patagonia, Chile, leading to significant loss of motion and sensation. After some promising success in traditional rehabilitation and physical therapy settings, Jim details his surprising experience of healing with psilocybin. In this vein, Dr. Castellanos discusses the importance of neuroplasticity in healing for spinal cord injury patients. He talks about how forming new neural pathways can help a patient regain function and sensation in a part of the body that had previously been paralyzed, and leveraging this neuroplasticity using psychedelics and other tools may be a promising way to improve outcomes among these traditionally underserved patients. Considering the unique needs of spinal cord injury patients, Jim wonders whether lower doses of psychedelics may be more beneficial for this population, as it would allow them to maintain a greater degree of sobriety and groundedness to pursue physical therapy and rehabilitation activities while under the influence of the substance. Dr. Castellanos expresses excitement about the possibilities of psychedelic therapies for these patients, as not only does early anecdotal evidence such as Jim's story suggest that these substances may be effective in helping to facilitate regain of function and sensation, but also because of the mental changes brought on by a psychedelic experience. Patients may feel more optimistic and eager to apply themselves following a psychedelic experience, which will facilitate healing beyond just what occurs as a result of the effects of the substance itself. He is also encouraged by current research into different forms of neuroplasticity which have different mechanisms. Dr. Castellanos suggests employing these in combination, such as using psychedelic therapy alongside vagus nerve stimulation, may offer more effective treatment options for spinal cord injury patients. At the end of this conversation, Jim poses Dr. Castellanos a fascinating question: whether there may be any downsides to over-encouraging neuroplasticity. Dr. Castellanos responds that there could be certain risks of increasing pain in patients, as neuroplasticity encourages new connections to be formed in the brain, but it matters what specifically becomes more interconnected. As such, there is reason to proceed with caution even as neuroplasticity offers significant benefits. In closing, Jim shares some hard reduction tips for other spinal cord injury patients interested in exploring psychedelic healing. Both he and Dr. Castellanos are optimistic at the possibilities of psychedelic therapies used in conjunction with other treatments for patients like Jim. In this episode: Leveraging neuroplasticity using psychedelics and other tools to help physical medicine and rehabilitation patients regain function Anecdotes of other spine injury patients who've regained function or sensation following a psychedelic experience The connection between spasticity and psychedelics How the response to psychedelics has changed over time for Jim Connecting physical therapy and psychedelic therapy to improve efficacy of rehabilitation How different mechanisms of neuroplasticity may be used in concert to promote recovery Harm reduction tips Quotes: Jim: “[when I first took psilocybin] all of a sudden I had an ability to contract my hamstring and… lift my heel off the ground, like up toward my butt, and I hadn't been able to do that up until that time.” [9:12] Joel: “My primary focus is on neuroplasticity and ways that we can creatively modulate the nervous system to optimize recovery and optimize quality of life, whether that's from a pain perspective or a regaining motor strength perspective.” [13:34] Joel: “If we can demonstrate that through psychedelics we can optimize and improve and make recovery more efficient, it is something that will be a huge deal for a great number of patients, and make my job as a rehab physician easier.” [14:37] Jim: “The reason I've become interested in psychedelics as medicine has been trying to figure out… what are all the ways that I can have some sort of personal efficacy in my own recovery.” [19:22] Jim: “I do know of other anecdotes kinda similar to mine, of people—maybe especially it seems like with a first psychedelic experience—suddenly regaining sensory or motor functions.” [22:41] Jim: “It seems there's maybe some reason to suspect that some of the nerve plasticity that psychedelics can allow may reopen the critical period of this pivotal mental state where, say having a psychedelic and doing physical therapy in that state and maybe even the days afterwards, might result in a bigger functional change than just doing the therapy alone.” [24:28] Jim: “My hypothesis would be that a useful physical therapy dose [of psychedelics] might be a lot less than what Johns Hopkins and other institutions are dosing as a therapeutic dose. It seems to me that maybe a really high dose psychedelic experience is going to make it harder to stay connected to your body, connected to doing a task.” [29:17] Joel: “If I can identify three or four different ways to open up neuroplasticity that each have different mechanisms, it allows me to leverage those to give robust functional recovery and that's what I'm interested in.” [33:56] Joel: “If psychedelics can reframe someone's cognition and reframe their situation where that gives them a little bit of hope, along with having a supportive therapy team, along with it working on descending inhibition and activating muscles that were previously paralyzed, that's multiple different levels of approaching someone that just had the worst thing in their whole life happen to them… It builds resilience and then it's also working on the neuromuscular pathway to improve functional recovery.” [37:30] Joel: “I don't think just taking a psychedelic or other medication on its own is always going to be efficacious in solving that maladaptive pattern. But, when combined with specific and guided therapy, whether that's physical therapy, or psychotherapy, or cognitive therapy, I think that's where you can guide those neurons to a healthier connection through neuroplasticity.” [50:17] Links: “Outside article: Jim Harris Was Paralyzed. Then He Ate Magic Mushrooms.” Psychedelics and Health Research Initiative at University of California San Diego Dr. Castellanos on Twitter Jim on Instagram Previous episode: Psychedelic Therapies for Pain with Joel Castellanos, MD Fireside Project website Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui
In this episode, David, Joe, (and in her first appearance) Alexa Jesse discuss The PACT Caucus and Breakthrough Therapies Act, Jim Harris overcoming paralyzation through psilocybin, and research on chronic pain and Alzheimer's.
What's up to my bilingual barnacles and and bodacious budgerigars! Welcome back to the BNP and thank you for joining! We got a boisterous and convivial episode for ya this week folks! Strap in, split a cigarillo, fill it with an agreeable strain such as strawberry cookies, sprinkle in some kief, crack a root beer kombucha, make a float with some high quality ice cream, and kick up your feet for a wild ride down a winding cobblestone status quo assailing lane. In addition to the zany audio tidbits (back with a vengeance) and a brief discourse on a recent meditation, this episode I announce my candidacy for President of the United States of America! That's right folks. My tagline is: "Little Raven 2024: F*** You."We check in with my Ministress of Migration, who lays out the platform regarding the concept formerly known as "immigration" (her first move is to abolish the word altogether). Another key pillar of my platform is breaking up the Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Media, Big Oil and Big "Green" monopolies. To do this we lean on the precedents set by the Sherman and Clayton Anti-Trust Acts, whose statutory guts we spill in the ep. The Outro reading features the story of the mountaineer and outdoor photographer Jim Harris, who became paralyzed from the waist down in a kite-skiing accident, but who regained sensation and the ability to walk with a cane and ride a mountain bike, using the power of psilocybin (the business alkaloid in magick mushrooms).Thank you for spreading the word and telling a friend about the BNP!Can haz financial support? Attain immortality for as little as $1/day by visiting www.patreon.com/noetics. Receive a dream interpretation and an original haiku when you sign up at any tier!Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! It helps me BOOST THE ALGORITHM >0 (even though I myself, and you yourself, are the Algorithm).Follow the BNP on IG @barbarian_noeticsEmail the BNP @ barbarian.noetics@gmail.comCheck out the Barbarian Yak Fest on Rokfin here.Until next week everyone,Be good to yourselvesand excellent to one another.One Love,little raven kawwwTRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODE John Lennon - Imagine (Instrumental)BNP Original - Imagine No ElectionsDykotomi - Corvid CrunkCypress Hill - Insane in the Membrane (Instrumental)BNP Original - Insane in the UkraineLofi Girl - 4 AM Study Session (Mix)Joey Quinonez - Drifting on a Memory (Original Edit: Slightly Slowed)Ruben Ramos - Quiero Ya Besar Tu BocaDreams West - TapedecksPurrple Cat - Distant Worlds III (Lo Fi Mix)Trish Toledo - Do You Love (Slightly Verbed on the tail end)LINKShttps://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/sherman-anti-trust-acthttps://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/exploration-survival/psychedelics-research-paralysis-treatment-jim-harris/Support the show
Horribly Happy celebrates its 50th episode!!! Guest Host, Jordan Bolger, tells the story of the Unabomber. Jenna and Sophie share how Jim Harris, who was paralyzed, regained movement through Magic Mushrooms. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horriblyhappy/support
Guests Paulee Bow - Magical Synth Adventure Yoad Nevo - producer, mix engineer Waves Developer Youtube video version: https://youtu.be/fRj7hVXkovc Patreon for preshow, ad free versions and exclusive video content Patreon.com/sonicstate The Future of Mastering is Ozone 10 - Master Assistant - match your mix to a reference file, Stabilizer - clarity with intelligent adaptive mastering EQ, Impact Module - micro dynamics adjustments to enhance the rhythmic content Head over to iZotope.com now to get a 7-day free trial and save with the code SONIC10 Babyaudio.com - save 15% on any purchases of their range of creative effect plugins, designed to add color and depth to your mixes. When checking out, use the code ST15 00:00:15 SHOW START 00:15:14 Synthplex: Synclavier Regen 00:23:55 AD: iZotope OZone 10 00:25:33 Synthplex: Relic 00:35:56 GFORCE Oddity3 00:39:55 AD: Babyaudio save 15% with the code ST15 02:35:56 AI Ponger 00:49:48 Jim Harris asks via - [youtube] - QQ Given the surprise add. of song mode to Digitakt etc another TR8s update Strymons Big Sky as s/ware is the comp. shortage forcing h/ware manufacturers to divert attention to firmware/software? 00:57:53 Nick Howes asks via - [youtube] - QQ Studio aesthetic and creativity. good video this past week on that... thoughts? Where to Watch/Listen - We now stream the live show to Youtube Live, Facebook Live as well as at Sonicstate.com/live every Weds at 4pm UK time- please do join in. Preshow available on Twitch. You can also download the audio version from RSS FEED
In this episode, Scott & Vince sit down with University of San Diego President, Dr. James Harris. Together, they have a great conversation around many of the foundations of leadership, the use of humility in leadership, and handling trying and stressful times as the leader of a large institution. Leadership methods have evolved over the years and today's post-pandemic world requires a leadership model to manage both yourself, your team, and your organization. Dive into this interesting conversation, where our hosts and guest talk about: Maintaining a calm demeanor under pressure How to build resiliency Basics of leadership How to be an embodiment of your mission How to lead and cultivate a team that supports you and your mission So, press the play button & let's get started. ABOUT OUR HOSTS: To learn more about Scott De Long, Ph.D., and Vince Moiso, MBA, please visit
Forget normal, let's live a SUPER-normal life! Dr. Jim Harris joins us for a high-octane conversation that just may turn your perspective inside-out! Learn how to live super-naturally in your work. It's a gift! Featured Guest: Dr. Jim HarrisWorkplace / Ministry: Dynatos Global The post SUPER-Normal! appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
Today's episode features Jim Harris, one of North America's leading keynote speakers and foremost thinkers on disruptive innovation. In this episode, he joins host Adam Markel in conversation to break down the cycle of disruption and innovation in the speaking industry and why businesses must equip themselves for change. Jim shares his prediction on the future of industries and how inflation can become a catalyst for innovation. He also tackles mindset and what it takes to readily adapt to change regarding how you do business. It's all about learning how to de-risk and stay resilient. Don't miss valuable industry insights to equip you for what's ahead by tuning in to this episode. Plus, find out what a shadow board of millennials and Gen Z look like and the benefits they can offer your business.Show Notes:00:00 Introduction00:00 Fun Fact About Jim04:15 Disruptive Innovation11:51 Jim's pivot when the pandemic hit15:56 Jim's predictions on the future of industries18:32 Inflation as a catalyst for innovation25:56 The right mindset to handle change and disruption31:06 How the pandemic changed how we do business36:42 A shadow board of millennials and Gen Z's38:46 How to de-risk amidst disruption42:40 Resilience in organizations47:57 Jim's personal resilience and the paradox of life00:00 Closing
One day in the family room of his home, Jim heard his teenage son speak in a demonic voice that he says, “literally sounded like it was from the pit of hell.” Because that experience shook him so deeply, he went all-in learning as much as he could about the Holy Spirit and His power. He had no idea how dramatically that search was going to impact his life. Special Guest: Jim Harris.
When $300,000 goes missing in New York City – a numbers racket payout of both Italian and black mob money – cops, mafiosi, and gangsters alike chase down every lead to get it back. In ACROSS 110TH STREET, lines are drawn between cops and criminals, wealthy and poor, white and black, neighborhoods and ghettos. Jim Harris, an impoverished Black man with a disability, plans to take advantage of all those intersections with one big heist. - “NIC CAGE, NATIONAL TREASURE” (June - Aug 2022 at the Trylon): https://www.trylon.org/films/category/national-treasure/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro: "Across 110th Street" by Bobby Womack. Timestamps 0:00 - Episode 185: ACROSS 110TH STREET (1972) 2:36 - The episode actually starts 3:54 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary 5:54 - The tensions underpinning the main plot 17:30 - The textures of the movie 22:29 - Mattelli, Pope, and lines drawn 49:35 - The Junk Drawer 57:34 - Cody's Noteys: Kotto's Nottos (Yaphet Kotto trivia)
Today's guest on The Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur Podcast is returning guest, Dr. Jim Harris with Dynatos Global Consulting. Have you ever been hesitant for one reason or another about a shift or elevation in your Kingdom assignment? You're not alone, but the truth remains that you experience God's best (which is way bigger than you) when you say yes and align with your assignments. Listen in as Dr. Jim shares a recent compelling story from his own business adventures with God, and be encouraged to embrace assignment shifts courageously in your own journey.