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Send us a textEpisode 231 – Jonathan Field, an Extraordinary Journey of Resilience & FaithToday, Jonathan and his family reside in South Carolina. During this interview, you'll be blown away by his expertise and the influence that his personal journey has given him. Having achieved 13 years of sobriety and clean time, Jonathan's life is a testament to the power of unwavering faith and a positive mindset, even amid seemingly insurmountable obstacles. He started using Meth and LSD at the age of 16, and over the next twenty years, his addiction to sex and drugs controlled his life. Jonathan was sentenced to prison but remained undeterred. His faith has gotten him through major challenges and despite the brokenness and pain, he's never lost sight of the positive mindset that guides him through the angst. As a coach, Jonathan utilizes his first-hand experiences and specialized training to provide unique insights and practical strategies to those battling toxic habits and addictive behaviors. He is dedicated to assisting anyone who is struggling to reclaim control of their lives and guides them down a course toward a promising future. Jonathan is recognized as a transformational speaker, a devoted coach, a loving husband, and a dedicated father, with an extraordinary journey of resilience and faith. He overcame nearly two decades of meth addiction, navigating through trials of prison and the painful loss of his first family. Today, he stands victorious, 13 years sober, leading a fulfilling life with a new family, and leading a successful business. You can connect with Jonathan in a variety of ways:Website: http://sonstonecoaching.com Email: ezekielfield@icloud.comPhone: (864) 915-6009Social media: https://www.facebook.com/thejonathanfield https://www.instagram.com/thejonathanfield/ https://www.youtube.com/@TheJonathanField https://www.tiktok.com/@thejonathanfield?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc acourageousrecovery.com
Dr. Jonathan Field is a Manhattan-based Allergist-Immunologist. His journey to Jewish observance included some timely geographic moves and positive influence from his sister. This is his story. Saturday to Shabbos is a Tachlis Media podcast. Learn more at tachlismedia.com
In this episode of 'Final Approach with Chris Gregory', Chris hosts horsemanship expert Jonathan Field, who shares his personal career journey and experiences in working with horses. Field narrates an interesting story of his human triumph following an injury that almost cost him his left hand. He shares his philosophy on learning and passion which led him to explore the arena of horsemanship. He shares insights into his experience with horses, his techniques for training and his educative programs. He also recommends a couple of his favorite books related to horse training. Timestamps [00:07] Introduction and Meeting Jonathan Field [01:17] Interview with Jonathan Field Begins [01:51] Jonathan's Early Life and Introduction to Ranching [05:02] Jonathan's Life-Changing Accident [07:48] Recovery and New Perspective on Life [10:55] Jonathan's Journey to Becoming a Horse Trainer [18:30] Understanding and Teaching Horsemanship [24:47] Jonathan's Current Work and Future Plans [26:24] The Ranch Experience and Courses [27:00] Developing the Horsemanship Program [27:25] The Creation of the Home Study Program [27:58] The Philosophy Behind the Program [28:44] The Cost and Accessibility of the Program [28:58] The Importance of Liberty Training [29:35] The Bidding Program [31:05] Training Outside Horses [32:00] Personal Experiences and Challenges [32:48] Family Life and Balancing Passions [34:56] The Importance of Following Your Passion [49:38] Book Recommendations [49:40] The Art of Liberty Training for Horses For more information about Chris Gregory CJF ASF FWCF: https://chrisgregoryauthor.com/ https://www.heartlandhorseshoeing.com/
Episode 180 – Jonathan Field, an Extraordinary Journey of Resilience & FaithToday, Jonathan and his family reside in South Carolina. During this interview, you'll be blown away by his expertise and the influence that his personal journey has given him. Having achieved 13 years of sobriety and clean time, Jonathan's life is a testament to the power of unwavering faith and a positive mindset, even amid seemingly insurmountable obstacles. He started using Meth and LSD at the age of 16, and over the next twenty years, his addiction to sex and drugs controlled his life. Jonathan was sentenced to prison but remained undeterred. His faith has gotten him through major challenges and despite the brokenness and pain, he's never lost sight of the positive mindset that guides him through the angst. As a coach, Jonathan utilizes his first-hand experiences and specialized training to provide unique insights and practical strategies to those battling toxic habits and addictive behaviors. He is dedicated to assisting anyone who is struggling to reclaim control of their lives and guides them down a course toward a promising future. Jonathan is recognized as a transformational speaker, a devoted coach, a loving husband, and a dedicated father, with an extraordinary journey of resilience and faith. He overcame nearly two decades of meth addiction, navigating through trials of prison and the painful loss of his first family. Today, he stands victorious, 13 years sober, leading a fulfilling life with a new family, and leading a successful business. You can connect with Jonathan in a variety of ways:Website: http://sonstonecoaching.com Email: ezekielfield@icloud.comPhone: (864) 915-6009Social media: https://www.facebook.com/thejonathanfield https://www.instagram.com/thejonathanfield/ https://www.youtube.com/@TheJonathanField https://www.tiktok.com/@thejonathanfield?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc acourageousrecovery.com
Today's conversation fits under the P of Personal Power If you're a regular here, you know that I'm organizing the conversations around the 7Ps of the Humane Marketing Mandala. (If you're new here and don't know what I'm talking about you can download your 1page marketing plan with the Humane Marketing version of the 7 Ps of Marketing at humane.marketing/1page. It comes with 7 email prompts to really help you reflect on these different Ps). It's time for another short solo episode. This time I'd like to share a bit more about the 2nd P of Personal Power. I'll address: Why it's key to know your Personal Power in Humane Marketing How defining your core values dictates how you show up in the world What other personality assessments you can use to learn more about who you are How all this information helps you understand your Unique Holistic Marketing Super Power And how to bring all of that into your story Ep 173 text [00:00:00] Sarah: Hello, Humane Marketers. Welcome back to the Humane Marketing Podcast, the place to be for the generation of marketers that cares. This is a show where we talk about running your business in a way that feels good to you, is aligned with your values, and also resonates with today's conscious customers because it's humane, ethical, and non pushy. [00:00:23] I'm Sarah Zanacroce, your hippie turned business coach for quietly rebellious entrepreneurs and marketing impact pioneers. Mama bear of the humane marketing circle and renegade author of marketing like we're human and selling like we're human. If after listening to the show for a while, you're ready to move on to the next level and start implementing and would welcome a community of like minded, quietly rebellious entrepreneurs who discuss with transparency what works and what doesn't work in business, then we'd love to welcome you in our humane marketing circle. [00:00:58] If you're picturing your [00:01:00] typical Facebook group, let me paint a new picture for you. This is a closed community of like minded entrepreneurs from all over the world who come together once per month in a Zoom circle workshop to hold each other accountable and build their business in a sustainable way. [00:01:16] We share with transparency and vulnerability what works for us. And what doesn't work, so that you can figure out what works for you, instead of keep throwing spaghetti on the wall and seeing what sticks. Find out more at humane. marketing forward slash circle. And if you prefer one on one support from me, my humane business coaching could be just what you need. [00:01:40] Whether it's for your marketing, sales, general business building, or help with your big idea like writing a book, I'd love to share my brain and my heart with you, together with my almost 50. Years business experience and help you grow a sustainable business that is joyful and sustainable. If you love this [00:02:00] podcast, wait until I show you my Mama Bear qualities as my one-on-one client, and find out more at Humane Marketing slash Coaching. [00:02:09] And finally, if you are a Marketing Impact pioneer and would like to bring Humane Marketing to your organization, have a look at my offers and workshops on my website at Humane. [00:02:34] Hello friends, welcome back to the Humane Marketing Podcast. Today's conversation, well, it's a solo episode fits under the P of personal power. If you're a regular here, you know that I'm organizing the conversations around the seven P's. of the Humane Marketing Mandala. If this is your first time here, a very warm welcome. [00:02:57] You probably don't know what I'm talking about, but [00:03:00] you can download your one page marketing plan with the Humane Marketing version of the seven Ps of marketing at humane. marketing forward slash one page. That's the number one and the word page. And humane is with an E at the end. I noticed that non English speakers don't always know that human and humane are spelled differently. [00:03:24] So humane is with an E at the end. And this comes with a seven email prompts to really help you reflect on these different P's for your business. So it's time for another. short solo episode and this time I'd like to share a bit more about the second P, the one that stands for personal power. I'll be talking about why it's key to know your personal power in humane marketing, how defining your core values really dictates how you show up in the world, [00:04:00] what other personality assessments you can do. [00:04:02] News to learn more about who you are, how all this information helps you understand your unique holistic marketing superpower. How to bring all of that into your story and just create a business that is aligned with who you are and therefore, you know, also marketed from within. Who am I? That's the question here, right? [00:04:28] And so this is the other P together with passion or purpose, the first P that was completely missing in the traditional marketing model. Before we never looked at ourselves first. It was all about the customer because the customer was king. And so we had to kind of chase after this customer. So I really think it has to do with the human evolution. [00:04:54] We want to self actualize. So it makes sense to learn more about [00:05:00] ourselves first in order to then find out who's a good match for us. It's very aligned also with the inner development goals. Something that I'm recently very much fascinated by and. kind of following the movement, participating in the movement. [00:05:18] So if you haven't heard about the inner development goals, definitely look that up. It's the pendant of the sustainable development goals. But again, as the word says, it's starting within, starting with ourselves. And so it's the same here. We're starting marketing within, within, within ourselves. So it's really. [00:05:39] principle of the resonance, right? So that we find out who we are first in order to resonate with ideal clients who are aligned with us. And marketing with integrity really means marketing in our wholeness. So that's why we need to start with [00:06:00] ourselves. So the first thing we look at, and I'm sure you heard about this before, is our values. [00:06:07] You know, what are our core. Usually it's three or five. So if you haven't done this exercise yet or haven't done it recently, I really highly recommend that you look at your values again, because they actually also change. So there's a free core values assessment. If you Google personal values assessment, you'll, you'll find probably several, but Yeah, they're, they're all pretty much the same. [00:06:36] So you just pick first 10 values and then you narrow it down to five or three. And mine currently are freedom, curiosity, joy. health and honesty. So these are kind of my top five values. In her books, Brene Brown talks about her two [00:07:00] guiding values being courage and faith and how she always thinks about these main values whenever she makes a decision. [00:07:07] For example, freedom is my number one value whenever I don't feel free. I feel trapped and knowing that about myself has really helped me with business decisions. For example, I'm not an ideal fit for working with a business partner under the same company. I just wouldn't feel free to do whatever I want. [00:07:30] It also means that I do my best work with entrepreneurs who also often have this urge for freedom. A few years ago, I trained all the consultants of the local unemployment offices on how to help their clients with LinkedIn. And I really did not like it. They were not my people. They had been working at their jobs for. [00:07:55] And they didn't share this value of freedom and [00:08:00] curiosity and and the growth mindset. So yeah, looking at our values and knowing what they are and bringing them into our work and into our marketing and into our Business decisions is really really key. Another thing I talk about in the Marketing Like We're Human program under the personal P, personal power P, is the Myers Briggs personality assessment. [00:08:28] I'm sure all of us have taken that already at one point in our life. My type is INFJ, so knowing this about myself helps me understand more about my energy. That I'm more introverted and more intuitive. I'm not driven by numbers and stats. I love people but I need to refill my battery by being alone. [00:08:55] So, It's a, it's a good assessment to really know how, how [00:09:00] you're wired and it helps you again with your marketing and your business decisions because it, it teaches you how you do your best work, right? Another one we look at is the Enneagram. I don't know much about that, I think I'm a four, but it's also an interesting one to look at, so if, if that calls you maybe because of the drawing or it just speaks to you more, then definitely have a look at that. [00:09:29] Another one is the, the Strengths Assessment. So, it's called the V I A Institute of Character Strengths, and it's organized in 24 character strengths in different degrees, giving each person a unique character profile. And so, Then it also gives you kind of your six most important character strengths, and which is just also, you know, interesting to look [00:10:00] at. [00:10:00] So mine were Humility, Love of Learning, which is again similar to my Value of Curiosity, Judgment, which is the same J of INFJ. So Judgment, my Husband Tony always makes fun of me about that because I am quite a judgy also with people and say I don't like these pants Things like that, but that's not what it stands for in the Myers Briggs assessment It the J is really about planning everything ahead of time and not being so good with spontaneity And so that's very much me very You know future planning so judgment is my third. [00:10:46] Then fourth is creativity, which is still true. Then fifth is gratitude, which is also true. And then sixth is kindness. So again, it's a lot of confirmation, but knowing this about. [00:11:00] myself lets me tap into it more into, you know, bring that into my marketing. Like I call myself the mama bear of the humane marketing circle. [00:11:10] Well, it is that, you know, kindness, for example comes out of this term. So it's just informs us about different aspects of ourself that we can bring into our communication and our business. Another one of these. It's not really an assessment. It's much bigger than an assessment. I don't know what you would call it. [00:11:35] It, it is human design that is based on astrology and a very similar type of thing is, is called gene keys. So you probably either know human design or you know gene keys, but they're very similar, I would say, because they're based on astrology. And I'm a five... One generator, so there's different profiles, [00:12:00] and I am really usually full of energy. [00:12:04] That's what the generator means. I, I, you know, intrinsically create energy. And so again, just kind of learning more about this human design and it goes into a lot of depth. If you're curious about human design, I highly recommend you listen to episode 159 with Julian Cross and Hill, who is a human design specialist. [00:12:29] And you can find that episode at humane. marketing. com forward slash H. M 1, 5 9. So very, very fascinating work that I dove into a few years ago, and it's still with me. I have my report in my desk, and every now and then I take it back out. I'm like, oh, yes, that's why I'm doing what I'm doing. For example, it gave me the information that I'm actually meant to work with.[00:13:00] [00:13:00] One too many, so writing books, for example, or doing the group coaching, I thought that I was just meant to work one on one because I was an introvert and yet when the human report came out and I worked with someone on, on that. We realized, well, actually, no, it's not so much about one on one or not only about one on one. [00:13:26] So that was interesting for me. So yeah, have a listen to episode 159 with Julian Cross and Hill, who talks about human design. Yet another one is the fascination advantage. So that's more about. looking at how the world sees us rather than how we see the world. And this one really is more marketing oriented. [00:13:49] It's It's really interesting to find out also that often people see us differently from how we see ourselves. So the exact [00:14:00] words that people would use to describe us and the types of tasks that perfectly fit our personal brand and, and then it gives you these 42 personality archetypes, which seems like a lot. [00:14:16] But There's been a lot of research behind that and really it, it is, yeah, it is fascinating. And when I took it a few years ago, I came out as the maverick leader and my kind of Power was innovation and power. And now that I took it again, power stayed the same and innovation changed to mystique, which mystique is the language of listening, which also fits me well. [00:14:46] So it's just interesting to see and find out how the world sees you. And then also kind of receive this language that people would use. Well, I would never. [00:15:00] Describe myself as a maverick leader. I wouldn't put those words out there, but it's interesting to hear and see that maybe that's how people perceive me. [00:15:13] So yeah, very interesting information in that report. It used to be free. Now, unfortunately it's no longer free and it's. I think it's around 70 bucks a client you recently told me so, but I would say it's, it's, if you're interested in that kind of thing, it's definitely worth doing that once. So all these results really help us realize who we are and what we're good at and what our unique holistic marketing superpower is. [00:15:43] There's probably others. Oh, there's one I'm thinking of from Jonathan Fields called What's your SPARCA type? And that one is also a bit more like skills oriented like work oriented. So you'll find that on Jonathan Field's [00:16:00] website, or if you just Google SPARCA type and, and another interesting of these self assessments. [00:16:07] And again, we don't have to. You know, take these labels for granted. Things can change and we don't have to put ourselves into this box. But to me, it really informs us a bit about how we're wired and then. You know, we can tap into that and say, yeah let me explore this and find out how I can use this to my best advantage. [00:16:33] So, for example, if I'd work with a coach that told me that I have to speak on stage every week, that would really not work for me. I'd be totally outside of my comfort zone all the time and probably end up with a burnout in a few months. All about expanding our comfort zone every now and then, like I'm doing in a couple of weeks by going to a big summit about the inner [00:17:00] development goals in, in Sweden. [00:17:01] So again, these inner development goals that I mentioned earlier, it's just really right now at a topic that I'm fascinated. of and really interested in and so these summits are, they're, yeah, I'm an introvert as you know and so going to a big summit like that is, yeah, outside of my comfort zone, but it's. [00:17:25] Okay for me to expand that comfort zone every now and then, but for most of the time, I agree with my friend, Adam, who has this concept that he calls inside the comfort zone. And I think that's why we're doing these personality assessments and figuring out our unique, holistic superpower is that for most of the time we can operate within. [00:17:49] our comfort zone. And I really think we are our best selves and do our best work when we truly know who we are and bring all of us [00:18:00] to our work. No masks. We're not faking it until we are making it. Right? Most of the time, I would say probably 98 percent we do our best work if we are truly just who we are. [00:18:13] 2 percent of the time, yeah, we'll have to put on a little mask. And, and, you know, for me, it's usually kind of faking the small talk or, or pretending I'm fine when I'm actually having a headache, which happens a lot. But other than that. I just, you know, operate best if I'm truly inside the comfort zone and, and being my true self. [00:18:38] Another thing knowing my personal power helped me understand is that I need a lot of spaciousness in my days. Even though I call myself a conscious business coach, I don't enjoy coaching loads of clients at the same time. My brain just can't handle it. Another thing I didn't I mentioned so [00:19:00] much here is that I'm a highly sensitive person, that's, you know, it's not a, in a, in a personality assessment, but it's, it's a trait. [00:19:08] It's a personality trait. And so, Understanding this about myself that I'm highly sensitive and that my brain quite quickly probably more quickly than other people goes into overload, it just made me understand, well, I can't be this coach like other people are coaching all day long and having like six, seven coaching clients per day, it's, it's not good for me. [00:19:36] So that's why I shifted my business model to now work only with three. one on one clients at a time and they of course get then my full attention and I can over deliver because I'm not spread too thin. Besides the one on one clients, I then also offer the community and the group program and soon a second one that I'm [00:20:00] calling the business book alchemist. [00:20:02] If you're on my email list, you already know about this one. So another story that comes to about how my values helped me. Make a business decision is the story about the trademark issue with gentle marketing. If you've been in my world for a while, you already know this story that after I published the first book then called the gentle marketing revolution, I received a seasoned assist letter and was told I can no longer use that term. [00:20:33] And so. That was really, really hard, as you can imagine. But sticking to my values where a lot of people kind of even, you know, nice, like friends almost, like at least business friends told me, well, you know, maybe you can fight this. I'm sure there's, there's a gray zone because she's in the U. S. You're in Switzerland, you know, just lawyer up, get a lawyer and, and, and I'm sure you [00:21:00] can fight this. [00:21:01] And yet. That was going so much against my values. I'm like, I don't believe in competition. I believe in collaboration. I don't believe in owning stuff, especially gentle stuff, you know, gentle words. How could I, Sarah, own a word and say, this is now mine. Nobody. It's allowed to use it anymore, especially if I'm calling it a revolution, right? [00:21:29] And so it was just completely against my values to go and say, Hey, this is going to be mine. I'm going to fight for it. And so it really helped me. with my intention, intuition and, and saying, well, I need to let this go. I need to, you know, say, okay, fine. I understand legally, this is yours and I move on and find a new term. [00:21:56] And I think, yeah, the, the values and kind of [00:22:00] in my. moral principles really helped me in this in this decision, which of course wasn't easy, but in the end, I'm, I'm so glad this happened. So yeah, in conclusion, finding our personal power is all about marketing from within. Aligned with our values and really feeling a hundred percent grounded in how we're communicating and it helps you find then also the tactics that are aligned with you and tune out at the same time, all the other noise and all the other shoulds, for example, I'm not on Instagram, I'm no longer on Twitter, I've quit Facebook, I only release one podcast every two weeks now where everybody's saying, well, you should At least, you know, two episodes per week, but it just didn't work for me. [00:22:53] So I do things aligned with my energy and my personal power, the way that [00:23:00] feels good and not what the latest guru marketer tells me to do. And I really, really think. It's so helpful to know what your personal power is, right? What your personal holistic and humane marketing superpower is. And I truly enjoy helping others find their holistic and humane marketing superpower by By guiding them through this journey of finding out, well, how are you wired? [00:23:32] What's your, what are your values? What's, what's your worldview? And, and if you've read my Marketing Like We're Human book, I have a special reader offer that you can find on my website. If you go to humane. dot marketing under the tab books, it's kind of hidden away, it's under the tab books, not offerings. [00:23:51] And so you, you click at the bottom, it says special reader offer. And it's a one off power hour with me [00:24:00] that comes with a 16 page workbook that I'd like you to prepare and reflect on before our time together. So it's really, it's deep work and I'll have you. You know, look at some of these assessments and then we can figure out together, well, what is your humane and holistic marketing superpowers so that you too can tune out all the rest. [00:24:23] And maybe for you, it is Instagram, right? It's not going to be me saying, Oh, but for me, Instagram doesn't work. And so it shouldn't work for you either. It really depends on what you enjoy and how you're wired. And what your energy looks like. So if you're listening to this and think, oh, that would be really helpful, I'd love to help you and find more clarity and ease by figuring out your holistic and humane marketing superpower. [00:24:53] So again, it's at humane. marketing. And then you just look for the tab [00:25:00] books and underneath there, you'll. Find the special reader offer. I really hope you got some value from my ramblings about superpower and humane holistic superpowers. Maybe take some of the assessments that I mentioned. I think it's really, really helpful. [00:25:19] Personal Power is also the second module of the Marketing Like We're Human, aka the Client Resonator Program. So you can find out more about that by going to humane. marketing forward slash program. And if you're looking for others who think like you, then why not join us in the Humane Marketing Circle? [00:25:39] You can find out more about that at humane. marketing. com. Forward slash circle, you find the show notes of this episode at humane dot marketing forward slash H M one seven three. And on this beautiful page, you'll also find a series of free offers, the humane business manifesto, [00:26:00] and the free gentle confidence mini course. [00:26:02] As well as my two books, Marketing Like We're Human and Selling Like We're Human. Thank you so much for listening and being part of a generation of marketers who cares for yourself, your clients, and the planet. We are change makers before we are marketers. So go be the change you want to see in the world. [00:26:22] Speak soon![00:27:00]
Exploring the Canadian Horse: Talking with Gail Cuthbert Brandt Reveille Merit Flamme-de-Nuit, Owned by Ken Morris I wanted to learn more about "Cheval canadien", the Canadian Horse. I spoke with , an expert on Canadian history and a former breeder, Gail Cuthbert Brandt. Join us as we dive into the world of the Canadian Horse, its fascinating history, versatile uses, and unique personality traits. Canadian Horse History Gail Cuthbert Brandt takes us through the captivating history of the Canadian Horse. Descended from horses brought to Canada by early European settlers, linking them to King Louis XIV. We know the Canadian Horse for its strength and toughness. Throughout history, people used these horses in different ways, as Gail Brandt explains. Originally, they were essential for farming and transportation. However, nowadays, people use them for different activities, such as sports, recreational riding, and therapy work. Their adaptable nature and friendly temperament make them beloved companions in the equestrian world. Gail shares her experiences as a breeder of this amazing Horses. She highlights their unique personality traits, emphasizing their calm and willing nature. These horses are smart and have a strong work ethic, forming special bonds with their human partners. Gail's enthusiasm for the breed is clear when she talks about breeding and raising horses. She hopes to preserve the breed and promote its importance in Canadian history. She is helping ensure a bright future for the Canadian Horse, which many horse lovers admire.. Our conversation with Gail Cuthbert Brandt provides a fascinating insight into the world of the Canadian Horse. These horses have a unique place in Canadian history. The Whoa Podcast has done many shows from Canadians. You may be interested in learning more about horse trainers Jonathan Field or Jason Irwin, or rodeo entertainer, Bobby Kerr. To learn more about the Canadien Horse Welcome to the Canadian Horse Breeders' Society Rare Breeds Canada Heronwood Farms Canadien Horses Canadian Horse Heritage and Preservation Society Cheval Canadien Horse Association Ontario Canadian Horse Association Rocky Mountain District Canadian Horse Breeders Association - Atlantic District Facebook group for New England and New York State Join the Journey Whether you're a seasoned horse owner or just starting out, we invite you to join us on this journey. Share your challenges, triumphs, and everyday experiences with others. We believe these stories can help others in their horse journey. If you have a story, you would like to share, you can reach out to us through our Facebook or Instagram page. Alternatively, you can email John@WhoaPodcast.com to be a part of the show. Thanks for listening. John & Ranae Episode #222 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses Your Horse Will LOVE This Shampoo
More than just a coach; Jonathan shares his journey of a 16-year meth addiction to the empowering freedom of recovery. Equipped him with intimate knowledge and understanding of what is takes to shift one's identity from weakness to strength, Jonathan is a mentor and coach. His unique perspective and practical tools help people battling addiction and those who love them. He is also a sought-after speaker, inspiring audiences with his powerful story of transformation. Today Jonathan shares his passion, expertise, and personal journey, bringing people into their DIVINE IDENTITY through personal transformation and recovery. You can reach Jonathan at his website here: sonstonecoaching.com Share this episode with a friend that you think would enjoy it. Connect with Matt: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Twitter Website: mattscoletti.com Email: Matthew.scoletti@gmail.com
Jonathan Field on building a super profitable recruitment business where everyone has a responsibility to drive businessOn this week's show, I am joined by Jonathan Field, who is the co-CEO of SSQ. SSQ is a niche legal search firm headquartered in London with over a hundred staff across 11 offices all over the globe.They've got offices in Europe and Asia, and they've just opened one up in the USA. I absolutely loved this episode because Jonathan spoke about things I honestly don't think I've ever covered in four years of hosting the show. We talked about his journey from leaving a law firm after two years as a practicing lawyer to join the recruitment industry, and then working his way up to CEO.We also talked about the legal recruitment sector and its high-profit nature, and the way in which they've run their business. We covered a number of things: 1️⃣How they maintain profit margins of over 30% with over a hundred people2️⃣How every single person in their business, apart from pure back-office individuals, has a fee-earning responsibility. 3️⃣The employee ownership trust. Last year, SSQ sold 100% of the business to an employee-owned trust, which effectively means that everyone in the business owns the company and will gain incredible rewards from this structure. Scaling to a hundred people, 30% profit without ridiculous management structures, and then an amazing ownership exit strategy that I've never heard about before!In this episode, we're gonna cover it all, and you're gonna learn so much from one of the most well-spoken smart founders I've ever worked with. __________________________________________HoxoWe're on a mission to help brand recruitment agencies, giving them the means to stand out in the most competitive markets in the world.Here's how we can help:- Recruitment Agency branding- Personal Brand Academy for recruiters- Personal Brand ManagementCheck out our website and social profile for examples of our work in action and to hear what our clients have to say about us. Like what you see? Reach out: https://bit.ly/3jpuEWa__________________________________________ Sponsor‘Wow' your clients by uncovering tactics and power plays for high-impact candidate submissions.Download Vincere's eBook "Techify Your Client Experience Strategy" -Learn Candidate-driven strategies -How to offer the “VIP” treatment- Leverage tech for high-impact collaborationLink: https://personalbrand.hoxomedia.com/vincere
Dr. Jonathan Field brings a wealth of functional medicine knowledge as a board certified herbalist into the psychedelic space, and joins us on the podcast today to discuss his ongoing petitioning of the DEA as well as his perspectives on the emergent psychedelics industry.
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I chat to social entrepreneur Jonathan Field, founder of Get Smart Tutors on his journey to business success, his lessons along the way and his very unique entry into entrepreneurship. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nesanpather/message
Do you have the ambition to achieve extraordinary success in recruitment? Whether you're a recruiter building a desk, a manager building a team, or a director building a company, you'll get tremendous value from my interview with Jonathan Field. Jonathan is the Joint Group CEO of Shilton Sharpe Quarry (SSQ), a leading international legal recruitment business headquartered in London. SSQ has 100 employees and was recently ranked the UK's #1 Professional Services Recruiter by the Recruiter Magazine. With humility and candour, Jonathan shared his own journey from lawyer to recruiter and ultimately to the C-suite. We also discussed hiring, managing and retaining top performers, and what distinguishes a really good recruiter from an exceptional one. Plus Jonathan revealed how to “step up your game” and become a trusted advisor to your clients. Episode Outline and Highlights [1:41] Jonathan's story: transition from being a lawyer to falling in love with recruitment and becoming a successful recruiter. [13:24] Key factors to Jonathan's quick progression in the recruitment industry. [18:30] Transitioning from 100% fee earner to Joint Group CEO. [27:31] Learnings and takeaways from ‘thousands' of mistakes as CEO. [34:36] When hiring internal talent, what should you look for in a good recruiter? [48:55] Engaging your team and bringing out the best in them. Rapid Career Progression Jonathan's career has involved some key transitions. Having been a qualified lawyer at a prestigious firm, he fell in love with recruitment and joined SSQ in 2007. Later he transitioned from being a 100% fee earner to Joint CEO in 2019. He describes how a combination of factors enabled him to progress quickly, including hard work, timing and an element of luck. Jonathan admitted that transitioning to the Joint CEO role was especially challenging. He shared some of the mistakes he made when he stepped up to the C-suite, and what he learned from them. For example, at first he tried to do everything himself instead of leveraging his very capable management team. Once he learned to let go, he got better results with less stress. Hiring Recruiters - What Should You Look For? With a team of excellent recruiters, SSQ recently ranked as the UK's no.1 Professional Services Recruiter by the Recruiter Magazine. So I asked Jonathan what we should be looking for when hiring internally? He stated a number of mandatory criteria, such as: Given that recruitment is a sales job, you should look for hunger, ambition, and drive. Good foundations such as work ethic and sales ability. Test for cultural fit. Building a High Performing Team with Multiple 7-Figure Billers Jonathan shared that SSQ has multiple consultants billing seven figures. So what distinguishes a really good recruiter from an exceptional one? For Jonathan, there is a thin line between a really good recruiter and an excellent, brilliant recruiter. He said, “The bit that will then separate good recruiters from brilliant recruiters is their ability to be more than just recruiters.” He then further elaborated, “They have the ability to digest, organize and synthesize information that allows them to be more than just transactional recruiters for their clients. And the way for you to get the best client relationships and get the highest value of work, and really become advisors to your clients is to make sure that you're doing more than just bringing them good people. You're offering them analysis on the market and you're a reservoir of information on your particular market and that you can talk coherently and credibly and with insight into what's going on.” To simplify the secret to their firm's success, the advice he would give is to “just become the expert in what you do.” How to Retain Top Talent Having brilliant recruiters can be challenging, but engaging and retaining these top talents can also present some difficulties especially in a competitive market. So, how does SSQ do it? As Joint CEO, Jonathan found that what works best for them are the following: Offering a variety of tasks and providing opportunities to develop and take on more responsibilities, such as running a team. Incentives such as having equity within the local business and bonuses tied into the performance of the group. Hear from Jonathan how this works for them and see how it can also be applied in your current set-up. Jonathan Field Bio and Contact Info Jonathan is the Joint Group CEO of SSQ - a leading international legal recruitment business headquartered in London with offices in Paris, Munich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Dubai, Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai. Launched in 2003, SSQ has c.100 employees and was recently ranked the UK#'s #1 Professional Services Recruiter by the Recruiter Magazine. Born and raised in London, Jonathan trained and qualified as a lawyer in 2006 before leaving the law firm Allen & Overy to join SSQ in 2007. For several years, he was responsible for running part of the London business. He was later appointed Joint Group CEO in 2019 following a management buyout/group re-organisation. Jonathan still splits his time between running the business and advising the world's top law firms on their most senior and strategic lateral hiring Jonathan on LinkedIn SSQ website link SSQ on Twitter @SSQlegal SSQ on Youtube SSQ on Instagram People and Resources Mentioned Greg Savage on LinkedIn Connect with Mark Whitby Get your FREE 30-minute strategy call Mark on LinkedIn Mark on Twitter: @MarkWhitby Mark on Facebook Mark on Instagram: @RecruitmentCoach Related Podcast You Might Enjoy TRR#64 The Recruiter Roadmap to Recovery: How to Thrive in a Post-Pandemic World, with Greg Savage TRR#1 The Future of Recruitment: Strategies To Stay Relevant and Effective, with Greg Savage Subscribe to The Resilient Recruiter
Internationally-recognized horseman Jonathan Field covers a wide range of things that he's learned to never take for granted again as we all strive to transition out of the global pandemic, including embracing life in the moment.
Many businesses have been impacted by COVID-19 and all should have business insurance, but the big question this last few months has been do they have business interruption cover in that policy and can a claim be made to cover the losses that have been sustained? A huge test case was decided at the back end of 2020, but that decision was appealed by the insurers involved and this month the Court made a decision on that appeal. This episode sees solicitor, Jonathan Field review that decision, the points that were considered and the subsequent implications. For more information and details of the full range of services on offer, you can visit the Johnson & Boon Solicitors website. If you would like some further help or advice, you can call our offices on 0151 637 2034 or email info@johnsonandboon.co.uk You can also follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter where we post the latest news, updates and useful tips. You can also listen to the show on YouTube. Other Episodes 22 Jun Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep41 – Should you sell your Business through an Auction? June 24, 2021 Leave a comment When you think of auctions do images of hammers, paddles being raised by poker faced folks & the ultimate bargain pop into your head? Well did you know you can buy or sell a...Read more 26 May Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep40 – Can an employer demand staff take COVID tests? May 20, 2021 Leave a comment This week we discuss a very topical subject - can employers demand staff take COVID tests? With many businesses opening up, in some instances for the first time in 18 months, and with all required...Read more 29 Apr Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep39 – Why setup a Limited Liability Partnership April 27, 2021 Leave a comment You may have heard of a Limited Liability Partnership business or LLP, but do you know what they are and why you might want to choose this business structure over being a Limited company...Read more 24 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep38 – Have you inadvertently waived the right to forfeit your lease? March 24, 2021 Leave a comment With the protections afforded by the government to commercial lease tenants during the pandemic due to end soon, Rob Boon discusses how landlords who want to recover their property may inadvertently waive their right...Read more 12 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep37 – The Risk of Sub-Contracting March 12, 2021 Leave a comment Does your business use sub contractors? Are you a sub contractor yourself? If so, this is definitely the episode for you as commercial expert Robert Boon disc...
Jonathan Field remains one of the most compassionate, enthusiastic, and honest horsemen of his generation. The Canadian trainer has overcome life-threatening injuries through powerful visualization to become more present and thoughtful with his horses. In this episode, Jonathan provides stories that will inspire you to deepen the connection with yourself and your horses. Warwick has over 650 Online Training Videos that are designed to create a relaxed, connected, and skilled equine partner. Start your horse training journey today!https://videos.warwickschiller.com/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarwickschillerfanpageWatch hundreds of free Youtube Videos: https://www.youtube.com/warwickschillerFollow us on Instagram: @warwickschiller
I am Jason Swick, the host of Let Freedom Rein Podcast and facilitator of the men's fellowship, The Gathering. In this 100th episode you will learn more about my life, journey and experiences that have motivated my life of service. I am honored and thankful to have been interviewed by Jonathan Field! God Bless all who have supported this show and the many opportunities created within the Western Industry!!!Should you find the content of this episode valuable please share it with a friend. A 5 star rating and review on the podcast platform of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @LetFreedomReinPodcast.Please help support our pursuit to provide some of the most valuable content the western industry has to offer. Visit www.patreon.com/letfreedomreinpodcast and join.
Leading horseman Jonathan Field tells his incredible story and details his experience with all three categories of PURICA products: Human, Pet and Equine.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a profound impact on the landlord and tenant sector as the latest wave of rule changes about evicting tenants comes into play. Check out this episode which has Jonathan Field going through all the latest changes to help you make sense of it all. Want to know more simply click here to download an overview. For more information and details of the full range of services on offer, you can visit the Johnson & Boon Solicitors website. If you would like some further help or advice, you can call our offices on 0151 637 2034 or email info@johnsonandboon.co.uk You can also follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter where we post the latest news, updates and useful tips. Other Episodes 22 Jun Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep41 – Should you sell your Business through an Auction? June 24, 2021 Leave a comment When you think of auctions do images of hammers, paddles being raised by poker faced folks & the ultimate bargain pop into your head? Well did you know you can buy or sell a...Read more 26 May Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep40 – Can an employer demand staff take COVID tests? May 20, 2021 Leave a comment This week we discuss a very topical subject - can employers demand staff take COVID tests? With many businesses opening up, in some instances for the first time in 18 months, and with all required...Read more 29 Apr Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep39 – Why setup a Limited Liability Partnership April 27, 2021 Leave a comment You may have heard of a Limited Liability Partnership business or LLP, but do you know what they are and why you might want to choose this business structure over being a Limited company...Read more 24 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep38 – Have you inadvertently waived the right to forfeit your lease? March 24, 2021 Leave a comment With the protections afforded by the government to commercial lease tenants during the pandemic due to end soon, Rob Boon discusses how landlords who want to recover their property may inadvertently waive their right...Read more 12 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep37 – The Risk of Sub-Contracting March 12, 2021 Leave a comment Does your business use sub contractors? Are you a sub contractor yourself? If so, this is definitely the episode for you as commercial expert Robert Boon discusses how these types of relationships need to...Read more 22 Feb Johnson & Boon, Podcasts
It sounds like a simple and rather dull topic but as you will find by listening to Jonathan Field in this episode, it is actually probably the most important, tactically influenced and sometimes most interesting aspect of a case. Certainly if you were involved in any type of legal action knowing some of these key tools and approaches may be the difference between winning and losing your case! For more information and details of the full range of services on offer, you can visit the Johnson & Boon Solicitors website. If you would like some further help or advice, you can call our offices on 0151 637 2034 or email info@johnsonandboon.co.uk You can also follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter where we post the latest news, updates and useful tips. Other Episodes 22 Jun Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep41 – Should you sell your Business through an Auction? June 24, 2021 Leave a comment When you think of auctions do images of hammers, paddles being raised by poker faced folks & the ultimate bargain pop into your head? Well did you know you can buy or sell a...Read more 26 May Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep40 – Can an employer demand staff take COVID tests? May 20, 2021 Leave a comment This week we discuss a very topical subject - can employers demand staff take COVID tests? With many businesses opening up, in some instances for the first time in 18 months, and with all required...Read more 29 Apr Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep39 – Why setup a Limited Liability Partnership April 27, 2021 Leave a comment You may have heard of a Limited Liability Partnership business or LLP, but do you know what they are and why you might want to choose this business structure over being a Limited company...Read more 24 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep38 – Have you inadvertently waived the right to forfeit your lease? March 24, 2021 Leave a comment With the protections afforded by the government to commercial lease tenants during the pandemic due to end soon, Rob Boon discusses how landlords who want to recover their property may inadvertently waive their right...Read more 12 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep37 – The Risk of Sub-Contracting March 12, 2021 Leave a comment Does your business use sub contractors? Are you a sub contractor yourself? If so, this is definitely the episode for you as commercial expert Robert Boon discusses how these types of relationships need to...Read more 22 Feb
When the COVID-19 lockdown was introduced by the Government, so too were new rules about how or whether landlords could evict existing tenants. In this episode, expert Jonathan Field discusses the current rules and looks at what is likely to happen in the short and long term futures. For more information and details of the full range of services on offer, you can visit the Johnson & Boon Solicitors website. If you would like some further help or advice, you can call our offices on 0151 637 2034 or email info@johnsonandboon.co.uk You can also follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter where we post the latest news, updates and useful tips. Other Episodes 22 Jun Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep41 – Should you sell your Business through an Auction? June 24, 2021 Leave a comment When you think of auctions do images of hammers, paddles being raised by poker faced folks & the ultimate bargain pop into your head? Well did you know you can buy or sell a...Read more 26 May Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep40 – Can an employer demand staff take COVID tests? May 20, 2021 Leave a comment This week we discuss a very topical subject - can employers demand staff take COVID tests? With many businesses opening up, in some instances for the first time in 18 months, and with all required...Read more 29 Apr Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep39 – Why setup a Limited Liability Partnership April 27, 2021 Leave a comment You may have heard of a Limited Liability Partnership business or LLP, but do you know what they are and why you might want to choose this business structure over being a Limited company...Read more 24 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep38 – Have you inadvertently waived the right to forfeit your lease? March 24, 2021 Leave a comment With the protections afforded by the government to commercial lease tenants during the pandemic due to end soon, Rob Boon discusses how landlords who want to recover their property may inadvertently waive their right...Read more 12 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep37 – The Risk of Sub-Contracting March 12, 2021 Leave a comment Does your business use sub contractors? Are you a sub contractor yourself? If so, this is definitely the episode for you as commercial expert Robert Boon discusses how these types of relationships need to...Read more 22 Feb Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep36 – COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance Update
Find Ella and Lorihorseandheart.org wisehorsewoman.comAbout Lori.LORI HALLIDAY, FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AT HORSE & HEART CEO - Wisehorsewoman Lori has 20 years of experience in Natural Horsemanship and has been a certified Equine Experiential Learning trainer for over 15 years. Her training in these techniques is underpinned by formal education in the behavioral sciences —psychology, sociology, criminology, cultural anthropology, dance, experiential learning, and art. Lori has studied with and been inspired by many of the most advanced, generous, compassionate, and skillful teachers of our age: Cathryn Clerc, Linda Kohanov, Carolyn Resnick, Jonathan Field, Pat, and Linda Parelli, and Buck Branaman. She is a voracious student of Movement, Personal Growth, and Vision. Drawing on this rich background, Lori has created in Horse & Heart, a beautiful, tranquil, and safe place for others to study, learn, and grow under her guidance, with a horse partner. Lori works with adults, children, and at-risk youth. She has also worked extensively in the mental health field with adults and youth in institutional, transitional living, group home, and independent living environments. Lori is an avid Life/Congruency Coach with Wisehorsewoman.comAbout EllaThis is Ella Halliday, a lifetime local to Santa Cruz who has followed her joy into a career and life living symbiotically with animals. She spent her youth diving into different practices and fields of horsemanship, learning from friends, some of the best riders and horsemen in the world, and often gleaning the most important information from her students, horses, and moments of stillness. She is now a professional in the industry and is blessed to run an inclusive horsemanship program in Soquel with her mother Lori Halliday, Horse and Heart--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakforchange/supportSupport the show (Http://Www.patreon.com/speakforchangepodcast)
When children are involved in a situation there is always more to consider, particularly if they are living between separated parent's homes or are in some way vulnerable to abuse or neglect. In this episode, family expert Jonathan Field joins us to discuss the process for resolving amicable and non-amicable situations both generally and particularly during this time of lockdown. For more information and details of the full range of services on offer, you can visit the Johnson & Boon Solicitors website. If you would like some further help or advice, you can call our offices on 0151 637 2034 or email info@johnsonandboon.co.uk You can also follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter where we post the latest news, updates and useful tips. Other Episodes 22 Jun Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep41 – Should you sell your Business through an Auction? June 24, 2021 Leave a comment When you think of auctions do images of hammers, paddles being raised by poker faced folks & the ultimate bargain pop into your head? Well did you know you can buy or sell a...Read more 26 May Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep40 – Can an employer demand staff take COVID tests? May 20, 2021 Leave a comment This week we discuss a very topical subject - can employers demand staff take COVID tests? With many businesses opening up, in some instances for the first time in 18 months, and with all required...Read more 29 Apr Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep39 – Why setup a Limited Liability Partnership April 27, 2021 Leave a comment You may have heard of a Limited Liability Partnership business or LLP, but do you know what they are and why you might want to choose this business structure over being a Limited company...Read more 24 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep38 – Have you inadvertently waived the right to forfeit your lease? March 24, 2021 Leave a comment With the protections afforded by the government to commercial lease tenants during the pandemic due to end soon, Rob Boon discusses how landlords who want to recover their property may inadvertently waive their right...Read more 12 Mar Johnson & Boon, Podcasts Ep37 – The Risk of Sub-Contracting March 12, 2021 Leave a comment Does your business use sub contractors? Are you a sub contractor yourself? If so, this is definitely the episode for you as commercial expert Robert Boon discusses how these types of relationships need to...Read more 22 Feb Johnson & Boon, Podcasts
Jonathan Field Horsemanship Revisits I first interviewed Jonathan Field over four years ago. Earlier this year I had heard he performed a TEDex talk in San Juan. It was one of those deals where you tell yourself, "I've got to listen to that sometime." Time kept getting away from me and I put it off a couple of times. Finally, I had some extra time and did a Google search and found it. It was an inspiring talk, You can listen to it here: Jonathan Field Finding Your Sweet Spot in Life. Jonathan Fields holds clinics all across the country and just released his 2020 schedule. There are five different levels of Jonathan's courses and I wanted to learn about the difference between. Through this conversation, we learn what's important about Jonathan Field Horsemanship. He talks about philosophy and provides insight on what he focuses on during the camps and clinics. Of course, it wouldn't be a conversation with a trainer if I didn't ask for some free advice. Jonathan gives us some exercises we can do with our horses over the colder months to build our relationship with our horses. It's very simple. If it's too cold to get out and work their body, you can always work their mind. Jonathan offers some simple ways to accomplish this. And, talking about free stuff, Jonathan Field has a program he calls 31 in 13. If you sign up for this free program, you get 31 free videos over 13 months. They are 3-4 minute videos that talk about different training bits, It's a great way to build your horsemanship skills. Join Us on this Journey We want you to be a part of the show. Tell us about your horse. Share your challenges, triumphs, or just everyday items that make horse ownership unique. Create an audio file using the memo app on your phone. Or, contact me and we'll set up a time to talk by Skype or phone. Perhaps what you have to share can help someone in THEIR horse journey. You are a big part of why we do this podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. Email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #160 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link.
Hey podcast people, today's episode we dive into Jonathan Field's work, a test designed to help you discover what work brings you alive. If you've ever felt lost or confused on what your next move should be, allow me to explain what the sparketypes are, and why you should consider taking this test. In the route to chasing our dreams it is important to make sure we are swayed by money but rather by what really makes us feel alive. If you want to take the test be sure to check it out at https://www.goodlifeproject.com/sparketypes/ and follow Jonathan. If you want to reach me, feel free to follow on all forms of media @AdriannG6
Jonathan Field, amazing horseman, dad, and clinician describes some challenges with horses and his approach. Sylvia and Diana discuss spring grooming, horse hair facts, and more!
Highlights of the Saskatchewan Equine Expo and interviews with Scott Todd, Jason Irwin, and Amos Abrahamson are featured in this episode.
Jonathan shares a little bit about his upbringing, how a very traumatic injury shaped his perspective on horsemanship and how Jonathan has developed his program into what it is today. Please visit Jonathanfieldhorsemanship.net for more information about Jonathan's training material, clinics and appearances. God Bless Jonathan Field!!!Should you find the content of this episode valuable please share it with a friend. A 5 star rating and review on the podcast platform of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @LetFreedomReinPodcast
In episode #29 of TALKING ABOUT HORSES, Jonathan Field joins to talk about the development of his horsemanship, mentors, “seeing the horse,” liberty work and more! The post Ep # 29, Jonathan Field, TALKING ABOUT HORSES appeared first on Patrick King Horsemanship.
If you've ever wanted to live a more meaningful vital, and connected life, then do we have the How to Live a Good Life Show for you! Today I'll be talking with Jonathan Fields, founder of the Good Life Project and show, best-selling author of Uncertainty, and the author of a glowing new book How to Live a Good Life. And that's just what I want to talk with him about today, about stories, science and practical wisdom, to live your greatest life. Good Life Project Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: What can we learn from Jonathan Field's childhood? How did being a lifelong gymnast help him? How did he become a securities attorney? And then how did he open a yoga studio just after 9/11. How did 9/11 affect him and change the trajectory of his life? What is the fear of owning it? What is reactive life syndrome? What are good life buckets? What are the three laws of the buckets? How do we fill our good life buckets? What are a few top tips to fill our vitality bucket? What's the importance of a “forest bath”? What's the importance of doing our own “experiments”? What are the top ways to fill our connection buckets? What's the importance of finding our people? And the importance of compassion? How do we begin to fill our contribution basket? For More info visit: GoodLifeProject.com Good Life Project Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: What can we learn from Jonathan Field's childhood? How did being a lifelong gymnast help him? How did he become a securities attorney? And then how did he open a yoga studio just after 9/11. How did 9/11 affect him and change the trajectory of his life? What is the fear of owning it? What is reactive life syndrome? What are good life buckets? What are the three laws of the buckets? How do we fill our good life buckets? What are a few top tips to fill our vitality bucket? What's the importance of a “forest bath”? What's the importance of doing our own “experiments”? What are the top ways to fill our connection buckets? What's the importance of finding our people? And the importance of compassion? How do we begin to fill our contribution basket? For More info visit: GoodLifeProject.com Jonathan Fields on The Good Life Project & How to Fill Your Buckets for Greater Happiness & Success! | Health | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Mindfulness | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Cathy and Todd discuss Caroline Adams Miller's book Getting Grit, about what grit really means, and why we need to be thoughtful about the kind of grit we are using and promoting. They share some clips from her interview with Jonathan Field's on The Good Life Project, and explain why self-awareness, compassion, and connection are essential in becoming a force for good. They also discuss the challenges with participation trophies or awards and offer new insight into why these are only a symptom rather than the problem. They discuss why giving our kids space to find their own grit is essential, and why humility, community, and confidence are essential in keeping our goals healthy and manageable.
Cathy and Todd discuss Caroline Adams Miller’s book Getting Grit, about what grit really means, and why we need to be thoughtful about the kind of grit we are using and promoting. They share some clips from her interview with Jonathan Field’s on The Good Life Project, and explain why self-awareness, compassion, and connection are essential in becoming a force for good. They also discuss the challenges with participation trophies or awards and offer new insight into why these are only a symptom rather than the problem. They discuss why giving our kids space to find their own grit is essential, and why humility, community, and confidence are essential in keeping our goals healthy and manageable.
Cathy and Todd discuss Caroline Adams Miller’s book Getting Grit, about what grit really means, and why we need to be thoughtful about the kind of grit we are using and promoting. They share some clips from her interview with Jonathan Field’s on The Good Life Project, and explain why self-awareness, compassion, and connection are essential in becoming a force for good. They also discuss the challenges with participation trophies or awards and offer new insight into why these are only a symptom rather than the problem. They discuss why giving our kids space to find their own grit is essential, and why humility, community, and confidence are essential in keeping our goals healthy and manageable.
Dr. Field and I discuss the clinical significance of patient reported outcomes and Care Response. Care Response is a free and pragmatic system to help practices gather and report clinical outcome and patient satisfaction information with minimal work from practice staff. Dr. Field is a clinical and NHS services lead at the Back2Health partnership providing […]
The ban on Caleche or carriage horses in Montreal is a hot topic in episode 146. As well, Performance Horsemanship trainer, Warwick Schiller, is interviewed. He speaks from the heart about his connection with Jonathan Field. Jenn Lindstrom speaks about the Trainers Challenge and other events at the Mane Event Expo.
Liberty horsemanship expert, Jonathan Field, chats with Sylvia and Diana about his time at Saskatchewan Equine Expo, his book the Art of Liberty Training, and his recent Jonathan Field and Friends event. Sylvia and Diana catch up about Sylvia's time away and discuss the results of the Patreon support campaign and welcome new members to the Equinely-Inclined! Facebook page.
Horse Expo Pomona On the road again. This time we head out to Horse Expo Pomona for the three-day event held on Super Bowl Weekend. Horse Expo Pomona had a fantastic lineup of Clinicians including Clinton Anderson, Jonathan Field, Pat Parelli, Craig Cameron, Warwick Schiller, Brandi Lyons, Mary Kitzmiller and many more. There were seminars and presentations going on at four different venues throughout the day. Kristine Wriding There was live music by Kristine Wriding and three buildings filled with vendors catering to the horse and rider. While I could only stay for the first day of Horse Expo Pomona, I was able to interview some of my favorites. Jonathan Field talks about a free video series he is introducing on his website, 31 in 13. Jonathan is an effective clinician and a wonderful interview. We spent a good 15 minutes talking about my project horse Scratch before we got into a general discussion about his horsemanship. Check out JonathanFieldHorsemanship.net for more details. Clinton Anderson Clinton Anderson was making his return to Horse Expo Pomona after an almost 10 year absence. Clinton has big plans for a show idea coming up in 2017. While he would not reveal any of the secrets of the new production, if you listen to the words he says, rearrange the letters, you'll exactly what he is up to (that's a joke unless you figure it out, then let me know). My friend Laura Rene Johnson was competing in the Ultimate Super Horse Challenge and we got and insight into the tension that these competitors feel. Laura did a great job with her horse Star. I had heard, from many of you actually, that Warwick Shiller is an effective horseman. While he used to be a reining horse trainer, Warwick now travels extensively sharing his horsemanship knowledge. He is very active on Facebook and is available to answer questions. Check out the group Warwick Schiller Performance Horsemanship or WarwickSchiller.com. Warwick Schiller Craig Cameron is out to have a good time. He's as much an entertainer as he is a horseman. His down-home style and simple explanations of his exercises are the reason he is one of the top clinicians out there. We even got to talk to one of Craig's apprentices, Anton Hagstrom. Anton is from Sweden and is learning a lot from Craig. Check out CraigCameron.com. Interested in Helping the Show? It takes a lot of time an money to put on the podcast. I've been willingly footing the bill on both for four years now. My equipment is wearing out. My travel budget is shrinking. If yo want to help, there is a simple way to do it. I've partnered with Patreon. You can contribute any amount. Anything you would care to send along would be greatly appreciate. Thanks. About Us Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship. I am your host John Harrer. Along with my wife, Ranae, each week on the show we talk about some aspect of owning a horse. It could be feeding or supplementation. It could be bits and bridles, tack, or cowboy boots. We cover training problems, or competing in shows. We talk to farriers and horse chiropractors. We talk about movies, books and magazine articles. And, we travel to places we think you would like to take your horse. That’s what the Whoa Podcast is all about. Contact Us We have well over 100 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed. Get the Stitcher app and let us know how it works. It's Free. You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com. Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter - just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. You can email us at: John@WhoaPodcast.com I blog at TrainingJessie.blogspot.com and I have a new blog about my Louisiana Leopard Catahoula puppy named Buster at BusterBrownDog.blogspot.com and if you want to know even more - and I can't imagine why - it's all at JohnHarrer.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #78
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Inspired By Horses ~ Jonathan Field Jonathan at Horsemen's Re-Union On today's show we have a terrific trainer and horseman Jonathan Field. I first met Jonathan at Horsemen's Re-Union in Paso Robles last year. He was starting colts and one look at easy, smooth moves in the round pen and you knew he was relating to theses young horses. His story is quite inspirational. While a young man working in Canada, Jonathan suffered an industrial accident that nearly amputated his hand. He recovered and was drawn back into the world of horses. Yes, you could say he was truly inspired by horses. Jonathan has studied under some of the greats in the horse world including George Morris and Pat Parelli. He has developed his own style and program of horsemanship he calls Inspired by Horses. Jonathan has performed at Road to The Horse, has presented many times at Western States Horse Expo. He headlines at horse shows and expositions all across Canada including The Mane Event and even produces his own equine conference called Jonathan Field and Friends. Jonathan has used his Inspired by Horses philosophy to write a book, The Art of Liberty Training. And he has also produced The Foundation for Excellence JUMPING with George Morris. All this in addition to his own DVD training series. Today we talk about his life and how he got inspired by horses. We also talk about a few "real life" training issues I'm having. Jonathan offers some great advice and I am already seeing results! Links Mentioned on the show JonathanField.net Jonathan Field Horsemanship - facebook About Us Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship. I am your host John Harrer. Along with my wife, Ranae, each week on the show we talk about some aspect of owning a horse. It could be feeding or supplementation. It could be bits and bridles, tack, or cowboy boots. We cover training problems, or competing in shows. We talk to farriers and horse chiropractors. And we travel to places we think you would like to take your horse. That's what the Whoa Podcast is all about. Contact Us We have well over 80 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed. Get the Stitcher app and let us know how it works. It's Free. You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com. Please join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter - just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. You can email us at: John@WhoaPodcast.com I blog at TrainingJessie.blogspot.com and I have a new blog about my Louisiana Leopard Catahoula puppy named Buster at BusterBrownDog.blogspot.com and if you want to know even more - and I can't imagine why - it's all at JohnHarrer.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #050
Clinician Jonathan Field shares his memories of Road to the Horse and his "Inspired by Horses" program. Plus, American female fighter, female stunt archer, mounted weapons trainer, jouster and professional lady knight Virginia Hankins and Samshield joins us for Tack and Habit! Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)