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Join Maggie and V as they sing, rant, and cry their way through the full spectrum of human emotion! Maggie and V talk about loving, and losing, the idols that helped shape them: actor River Phoenix and Dream Street’s Chris Trousdale. After emoting their way through the 2020 election results and what they could mean for the healthcare system, they also discuss Chadwick Boseman. Just because you're mourning as a fan doesn't mean the grief isn't real.
Join Maggie and I in this episode as we discuss how to use the qualities that make your business successful to strengthen your relationship. Maggie is sharing her tips for how to keep your relationship feeling fresh, and how you can use her new book to create an open and honest dialogue about what you and your partner want out of your relationship. Get full show notes and more information here: https://shyatt.com/96
Bring your 90 lb. taint and come enjoy Paranormal Podtivity's first series! Join Maggie and Sarah as they cover this great country (lol jk) of ours. The girls are going state by state, starting with Alabama and Alaska. Lets talk swamps to mountains, Bigfoot to aliens, shall we?
Maggie Berghoff is a functional medicine nurse practitioner turned health entrepreneur. She works with celebrity clientele, execs, and CEOs to up-level their physical and mental health and achieve peak performance. Maggie has been featured in many outlets such as Entrepreneur, Well + Good, Under Armour, CBS, NBC, Glamour, iheartradio, and national television. Maggie also mentors health and wellness clinicians and coaches in building an online business of their own. Her focus on health and wellness was part of her life for a long time, but took a much more central and personal role during a major health crisis during college and into early adulthood, culminating in a mini-stroke, amongst many other health issues that no one seemed able to solve (or even take seriously). That ignited the drive in Maggie to be her own cure, which lead her down the path she's on today. Key Points from the Episode with Maggie Berghoff: Maggie Berghoff grew up the daughter of a pharmacist, so she was very much in the Western Medicine mindset When Maggie was seven, her mother got colon Cancer (when she was just 35), went to a holistic treatment center, and came home both cured and changed in terms of her approach to wellness. That was incredibly interesting to Maggie, and lead to a strong focus on diet and how food can heal us while also being very athletic and into sports. As a result, in high school and college, she was pushing her body very hard along with the popular fitness diet of low fat, low carb. While she looked healthy, in her senior year of college when she was at 22, her body gave up and she blew up, bloated and inflamed. She tried to power through it, and event went after a Masters degree, and ended up having a mini stroke. Through everything, doctors struggled to give answers, and often just excused away what was going on. They would blame the intensity of her lifestyle, birth control she was on, hormone shifts as she got older and other things rather than seeing extreme swings in health. Over the course of a few months, she had gained 50 pounds. And no seemed to think this was a problem. On top of that, despite sleeping 10+ hours a night, she was exhausted throughout the day. A follow-up with her primary care doctor showed some abnormality in her thyroid numbers, so the doctors finally acknowledged something might be wrong. But despite that, it wasn’t blatant enough to truly see a problem, so it was still so hard to find what was wrong enough for the Western Medicine approach to spot it. And Maggie was young and fit, so despite gaining 50 pounds, she was still in the range of what most healthy people weighed, so it wasn’t a cause for concern despite the sudden and extreme shift. Some days, she would see her weight change by 12 pounds overnight, with doctors just blaming it on eating too much salty stuff at dinner. Her swelling was so extreme that she experienced pitting edema, where you can press in on a part of your body, pull your finger away, and the intent remains, like pressing your finger into mashed potatoes or clay. It is not normal, especially for someone in their early 20s who eats healthily. Her doctors gave her medicine to treat the various symptoms. While the pills helped with the symptoms, they covered up what was happening inside, leading to more and more damage, including kidney failure. Maggie is an extremely optimistic person, so she went from specialist to specialist feeling like this would be the one who figured it our and helped. With each visit, her hopes were dashed, leaving her frustrated and no closure to getting better. She got diagnosed with a rare kidney disease and zero immune function that will require immunotherapy for life. When the doctor blew her off on the back of that diagnosis (“Check in after six months,”), she had had it. She got in her car, and broke down crying. She called her mother, who gave her sage advice. Her mother said, “Maggie, no one cares as much about you as you do yourself.” She was right. And Maggie took that as catalyst to help herself, enrolling in Functional Medicine Health Coach certification on top of her grad degree and work as a nurse practitioner. She went on to solve her own health crisis through what she learned and have to children despite being told she was infertile. Maggie went back to when she was 22 or 23, and described her stroke, including trying to call her mother to tell her what was happening, and not being able to speak. On the back of her stroke diagnosis, the hospital didn’t do anything or diagnose anything. They tested her, saw that it happened, didn’t see anything currently presenting, and just discharged her. She didn’t blame the people, but more the way things work where the system does not allow you spend the time to figure out what might be going on with a patient. She shared her own experience as a nurse practitioner where she would be penalized for spending too much time with a patient. We got into the idea of finding the root cause, but Maggie feels that there isn’t really a single root cause ever. It’s a multitude of interrelated things. Ultimately, she found that she has Hashimoto’s disease (like Michelle Bronson, who shared about Hashimoto’s in Episode 75), adrenal fatigue, a parasite, H. Pylori, difficulty absorbing nutrients and more. The interplay of everything resulted in the symptoms she was living. She decided to boldly clear the deck, removing all the pills, and focusing on nourishing her body so it could focus on getting better, as it naturally wants to do. We got into the subject of trusting your gut instinct – knowing inside what we need and believing in ourselves enough to follow what feels right and avoid what feels wrong. She doesn’t just apply to our wellness, but our business, relationships, etc. We often look for external verification of our ideas, but actually, we need the internal verification and confidence that we know with every cell of our being to go forward. I asked Maggie if she’d give up her journey with all the struggles. She said unequivocally no. There are so many lessons she learned that she benefits from and can help others benefit from because of it. She wouldn’t give that up. Her perfectionism was so strong that it put her at risk at times, so she’s thankful for finding more balance around that. That perfectionism lead to judgment and shame at times, for example around having to make the decision to stop breastfeeding sooner than she had planned to. She stepped back, looked at the balance of the costs and benefits of stopping or continuing and made a balanced decision for her life. She leaves us with the simple by powerful remind that “we’ve got this!" Links: Website: http://www.maggieberghoff.com Join Maggie's Elite Business Mastermind for Clinicians and Coaches Instagram: @Maggie_berghofff Subscribe to The Do a Day Podcast Keep Growing with Do a Day Get Bryan's best-selling first book, Do a Day, which is the inspiration for this show and can help you overcome your greatest challenges and achieve in life. Read Bryan's best-selling second book, The 50 75 100 Solution: Build Better Relationships, to tap into the power we all have to improve our relationships – even the tough ones we feel have no hope of getting better. Get started on your journey to Better with the Big Goal Exercise Work with Bryan as your coach, or hire him to speak at your next event
This week’s episode is brought to you by Stitcher Premium! Listen to some of your favorite shows ad-free with Stitcher premium like Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, My Favorite Murder, Science Rules with Bill Nye and more! Plus you can get access to Stitcher Originals like the Neighborhood Listen and Groceries, which are two silly and lovely podcasts. Stitcher Premium is only $4.99 a month or $34.99 a year, but if you use the code MONEYCIRCLE, you can get your first month free. Go to stitcher.com/premium to sign up today!--Join Maggie and financial coach Ericka Young to learn about what you can do to get your finances right as 2019 comes to an end and how to set yourself up for success in 2020. They touch on holiday spending, goal setting, having money conversations, and more.Resources:SMART goalsPlanning for holiday spending7 Day Money ChallengeNaked and Unashamed: 10 Money Conversations Every Couple Must Have--Ericka Young is the president and founder of Tailor-Made Budgets which she opened in 2005 after she and her husband Chris climbed their way out of nearly $100,000 in debt. She became a certified financial coach by Dave Ramsey’s Lampo Group in 2006 and combines her passion for helping people with creative debt reduction techniques so everyone can have a path to financial freedom. Ericka is a recognized financial expert who inspires people to significantly improve their finances, family and their future with a solid plan. Ericka’s Best-Selling book, “Naked and Unashamed: 10 Money Conversations Every Couple Must Have” was released online in February 2017 worldwide. She currently teaches her message of debt freedom through her e-newsletters, personal and group coaching, workshops and speaking engagements. Ericka, Chris and their two teenage daughters, Faith and Olivia reside in Fishers, IN. --To learn more about Maggie and her coaching and speaking services, visit www.maggiegermano.com.To get more involved with Money Circle:Join the free Facebook groupCome to an in-person event in DCSign up for the virtual membership programThe theme music is called Escaping Light by Aaron Sprinkle. The podcast artwork design is by Maggie’s dear husband, Dan Rader.
Join Maggie and Kelsey as they discuss how they prepare themselves for the school day, use their planning periods and lunches, and unwind after they come home.
Join Maggie and Kiara in their debut podcast, (Un)Reliable Narrators! This is storytelling at its finest...or not. New episodes every Thursday! Maggie is @WriterMags on Twitter and Instagram Kiara is @kiara_kalmey on Twitter (Un)Reliable Narrators is @unreliablepod on Twitter Get in touch with us via email at: unreliablenarratorspod@gmail.com
We hope you're ready for cat puns, because Maddy is bringing them directly to your ears! Join Maggie and Maddy to talk about the history of xenophobia, magical curses, and dangerous female sexuality in horror as we throw it on back to 1942 with the cult classic Cat People!
Gentle listeners, we are thrilled to bring you a very special podcast event! In this episode, your faithful First Impressions podcasters, joined by some good friends, are players in a Regency Era tabletop Role-Playing Game (RPG). Join Maggie, Kristin, and their friends Selvi and Priya, as together they uncover a world of secrets, love, and party planning in "Regency Daze." Game Master Selvi has crafted a Regency-themed RPG where our three heroines must plan a neighborhood ball, all while preserving their families' good names, learning the truth of one young lady's parentage, and perhaps, finding love. An RPG is a game in which players take on the roles of imaginary characters who engage in adventures, typically in an environment with a particular theme. Using the RPG system, "School Daze" as a model, Game Master Selvi created a huge Regency-style playground for Maggie, Kristin, and Priya. All four ladies work together to tell a story for you, our gentle listeners. Enjoy!
This week, we're talking demons, cults, parenting advice, and Alex Wolff's artistic dedication. Join Maggie and Maddy as we discuss Ari Aster's incredible feature debut - HEREDITARY!
Holly Bartlett was just 31-years-old in March 2010, and already on her way to achieving her dreams. She was finishing her master’s degree at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and was working for the province of Nova Scotia, when her life was tragically cut short. Almost nine years later, her family and friends are still looking for answers. In this episode, host Maggie Rahr sits down with Holly’s sisters Amanda and Kim, and her mom Marion. We’ll hear the story of the Bartlett family and their strong bond, and learn what it’s like having a blind person in the family. We’ll also meet Peter Parsons, Holly’s former orientation & mobility instructor, and his father Brian, who worked as a private investigator on Holly’s case. Join Maggie as she learns about Holly’s life and passions, and tries to uncover what happened the night of March 26th, 2010.
Join Maggie as she chats with Life Coach Nancie Vito. Using her background in public and mental health, Nancie switched gears and transferred her skills into becoming a life coach. Focusing on helping others recover from burnout, Nancie shares her strength, hope and inspiration with us as she reminds us that sometimes change needs to come in baby steps for us to flourish. You can reach Nancie Vito at www.nancievito.com. Be sure to download, share and save the Life Illuminated Podcast so you won't miss a single episode! You can reach Certified Mindful Life Coach and Mediation Instructor Maggie Kelly at www.satsanghouse.net.
Join Maggie and Maddy as we discuss holiday themed horror movies, boxes of milk, and the importance of therapy, as well as a bonus drinking game! This week we are getting seasonal and talking about Silent Night Deadly Night, the most incredible thing we have ever seen.
Welcome to the pilot episode of Married With Comics, a loveable (at least we think so) husband and wife team paraphrasing panels, explaining exposition, and commenting on all their favorite comics! Both our marriage and this podcast are incredibly new, so beat the rush and take a listen so you can tell all your friends that you were our fans before we were cool. (We imagine that there will be a time when we will be cool. We have a good feeling about these things.) Join Maggie and Jon as they read and review a comic they bought on their honeymoon, which Jon had read when he was 4 years old and Maggie had never seen before this, Superman Vs the Amazing Spider-man. Jon demonstrates a staggering inability to pronounce creators' last names properly and Maggie is incapable of hiding her dislike of Jimmy Olsen, but a good time is had by all. (Well, them at least, but they think you'll get a kick out of them) Thanks so much for listening! You can find us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MWCPodcast/
Come take a seat at the Cool Kids Table and listen to Alan, Shannon, Josh, And Jake go on a journey in Ryuutama! Join Maggie, Janus, and Stege (respectively) as they are called upon by the queen to save their world from a dangerous threat.Twitter: @CKTcast, Email: CKTcast@gmail.com.Talk about the show using the hashtag #CKTcast!Jake: @jj_masonJosh: @JNics04Shannon: @shannonmanorAlan: @Alan_Sells
If business is the adventure of living, what does your body have to do with it? Do you know that you actually create your body every day? If that is the case, what body can you create today, and what can you create with your body? What would happen if you included your body in the creation of your life and your business? Our bodies know so much more about creation that we ever give them credit for. What if you could ask your body questions about your life, living, and business, and tap in to what it knows? What if you could bring kindness and contribution to your body every day? What would that create? Maggie Schlarb, Nia Black Belt, Bars® Facilitator, and Transformational Coach has been playing and creating with bodies for 10+ years. She has the capacity to tap into the wisdom of not only her body but the bodies of the people she works with to create dynamic and lasting change. Over the past year she has been using the tools of Access Consciousness and the brilliance of her body’s wisdom to create a dynamic and thriving business. Join Maggie and Heather in this potent conversation of what is truly possible when you include your body in creation, and acknowledge the gift that it is! www.maggieschlarb.com www.heathernichols.com