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Big Announcements – Sunday Edition is Growing! As we celebrate 5 incredible years of deep conversations, powerful advocacy, and uplifting stories, Sunday Edition is thrilled to announce some major updates to our platform and programming! We're going independent! Starting today, Sunday Edition will now air every Sunday at 1 PM Eastern on our new home: 2020 The Beacon Replays will continue throughout the week on ACB Media, so you won't miss a thing. This move marks a new chapter in our evolution, as we expand our offerings and deepen our connection with the blind and low vision community. We are incredibly proud of our time with the ACB Media Network and Community, and we thank them for being our home for the past five years. What's New and What's Coming: Over the years, Sunday Edition has become more than just a talk show. We've grown into a multi-dimensional outlet reflecting all facets of the BVI experience: • Advocacy Partnerships: From supporting employment through grassroots efforts like Hinske's Crew, to connecting with HR professionals, corporations, and subject matter experts across industries. • Creative Showcases: Featuring programs like Behind the Music and our AI Music Showcase, spotlighting the innovation and creativity in our community. • Technology Expansion: Stay tuned for the launch of Sunday Edition Tech Talk, a new 15-minute segment highlighting cutting-edge tech and the people who create and use it. • Interactive Features: We're introducing post-show Clubhouse rooms, and opportunities for direct audience interaction with guests and panelists. • Community Columns: Our new twice-monthly advice column, Dear Emily & Garth, offers heartfelt guidance and connection from familiar voices in our community. And this is just the beginning. Today's Show: We marked this milestone with a look into the world of Blind hockey and ice-skating with the inspiring Josh Schneider, followed by a heartwarming and fun chat with Desiree and Jonathan, exploring the journey of finding, accepting, and nurturing love. Stay Connected – Join the New Sunday Edition News Email List! Want to keep up with everything Sunday Edition has to offer? Join our brand-new email list to: • Get weekly show announcements • Interact directly with our guests • Read special features like Dear Emily & Garth • Be the first to hear about new segments, surprise content, and more Subscribe now: Send a blank email to: SundayEditionNews+subscribe@groups.io Thank You for 5 Wonderful Years Here's to the next chapter of Sunday Edition—more conversations, more connection, more community. We're growing, and we're taking the BVI world by storm. Don't miss a moment. Yours, Anthony Corona He/Him Host and Producer of Sunday edition sundayeditionac@gmail.com
Ever feel like life is spinning out of control and you're barely hanging on? You're not alone! In the newest episode of the Imagine Yourself Podcast, called "From Chaos to Calm: Achieving Life Balance and Avoiding Burnout," we dig into some advice from an expert we met in season one, Josh Schneider. He's an author, entrepreneur, and speaker who's got some killer tips on finding balance and keeping burnout at bay while still staying productive and passionate.We talk about everything from creating a bit of "margin" in your schedule to why it's so crucial to know if you're an introvert or an extrovert when it comes to recharging. It's all about setting boundaries, making mindful choices, and finding those little "tingly feeling" moments that make life special. He even shares a simple but game-changing idea that literally takes five minutes. So grab your headphones and get ready to dive in with us as and explore how to turn down the chaos and dial up the calm. By the end of the episode, you'll have some new strategies to help you become the best version of yourself and connect more deeply with the things and people that matter most. Trust us, you won't want to miss this! Connect with JoshSend us a textFor more info on IMAGINE YOURSELF, visit imagineyourselfpodcast.com. You'll find blogs, inspirational quotes and of course our podcasts!Join the conversation on our FACEBOOK, or INSTAGRAM pages. Email at imagineyourselfpodcast@gmail.com Thanks for being part of the Imagine Yourself Family! Follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Imagine Yourself is hosted by Lanée Blaise and Sandy Kovach. Lanée is a TV writer and producer, motivational speaker and podcaster. Sandy is a radio personality, voiceover artist and podcaster. They come to you from the Detroit Metro area and invite guests from all over the world to help encourage you in your health, career, faith journey and more!
Josh Schneider from The Dented Puck (podcast and foundation) shares his story about losing his vision in his 30s, rediscovering ice hockey as a blind player, and building a foundation and team to promote the sport he loves.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-vision-loss--5626029/support.
This week on KHAP, the boys are joined by Josh Schneider to discuss the 2011 american adaptation of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". This David Fincher directed serial killer thriller is chilling and dark in a way only a Fincher movie can be. Listen to this episode to hear Josh is angry with certain Sony execs, why Kody thinks it is an obvious movie, why Korbin actually wishes Daniel Craig had an accent, and so much more. As of release "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is available to watch on Showtime. Why "Predator" (6:24) Do You Remember? (8:50) Initial Thoughts (14:47) IMDB Known For (24:33) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (37:10) Invite, Fight, and Knight (1:35:10) The Recast (1:42:12) Rating (1:48:39) You Might Also Like (1:49:40) The Final Question (1:53:40) 3 Movie Mini Draft (1:59:35) Weekly Watches (2:05:20) Hosts: Korbin Zvokel and Kody Webb Guest: Josh Schneider https://linktr.ee/khapodcast Check out The World Wide Webb Blog Page: https://khapworldwidewebb.com/ Leave us a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khapodcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khapodcast/support
On Episode 116 of Beers in The Lot, the guys are joined by Team USA Blind Hockey player, Josh Schneider. Josh explained the few differences and many similarities between blind and sighted hockey. He discussed the missions of two foundations that support blind hockey's continued growth-The Dented Puck Foundation (https://thedentedpuck.com/) and The HockEYE Guy Foundation (https://thehockeyeguy.com/). Josh also talked about his connection to Maryland area hockey and some hilarious accounts of late nights after hockey in Frederick.
The team at Silica For Your Home in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, hit a major one this year with their 100th anniversary. We took the opportunity to talk with third- and fourth-generation owners Tom and Josh Schneider and get their take on what Silica has gotten right over the last century.
Overdose Prevention Coordinator, Josh Schneider, for the City of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania discusses their pilot program of dispensing buprenorphine as a harm reduction strategy. This program allows paramedics to dispense the medication under certain conditions. It is designed to expand access to treatment options in response to the opioid crisis.
Is the English major worth it? Are any of the myths about studying English and Creative Writing true? Widener undergraduate student Gabby Norris hosts. We hear stories and insights from alumnae Taylor Blum and Josh Schneider, current student Ashley Serrano, and professor Christine Woody.
This week the boys on the Bench break out the magnifying glass and split some hairs. Sean Urland (iG:whenyoulieyoubreathe) and Josh Schneider (iG: @hockey_2_blind_2_blindhockey93) join the boys for a round table discussion about the pros/cons and differences/similarities between Ice and Roller Hockey! Follow Josh's podcast on Instagram @thedentedpuck For more information on trying blind hockey in the New Jersey Metro area visit: https://fb.me/e/5zm6Kxu80 Stream On the Bench with Beeks on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Castbox, Breaker, Podbean, Vurbl, PocketCasts or Youtube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onthebenchwithbeeks/support
A celebration of African-American literature, presented by Widener students, alumni, and faculty. Thanks so much to readers Ciana Bowers, Rohan Suriyage, Jayne Thompson, Emma Irving, Shpresa Ymeraj, Kim Roberts, Mark Graybill, Josh Schneider, Christina Giska, Ken Pobo, and Gabby Norris.
We are currently living in a dangerous point in human civilization. With political unrest, being in the middle of a pandemic, we all have another foe that some believe isn't real. Climate change is the process in which the Earth is slowly heating due to green house gasses trapping the Sun's energy in our atmosphere rather than it being back into space. Climate change is very real and is backed up by science. This is all due to mankind's work. With industrialization only happening a little over two centuries ago, we have polluted our oceans, cut down our forests, displaced billions of animals and wildlife all for profit. This is an issue that needs to be solved now or else we as human beings, no longer have a future on this planet. It is our responsibility to take part in this initiative and do whatever we can to undo this mess that we have made. This week, CMBL founder, Ciru Karanja sits down with her friend, Josh Schneider, and they discuss climate change and the impact it has on our overall mental health. We are all in this together and that is exactly how we should strive to fix this issue, together.
Josh Schneider is a singer songwriter that writes. produces, and records all his own music. We spoke about his musical journey and how his faith has played an important role in his music. facebook.com/joshjschneidertwitter.com/joshjschneiderinstagram.com/Joshschneidermusic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Josh Schneider is the Founder and CEO of Cultivaris Hemp LLC, a young plant company based in San Diego, California. Josh is a relentless innovator, continually searching for opportunities to change the ornamental and agricultural status quo. Working with plant breeders around the globe gave him a better understanding of domestic and international plant supply chains. In today's episode, Josh talks about how he got involved with the largest network of ornamental plant producers, the common issues with cultivation, and how Cultivaris is creating a reliable supply chain, bringing the best hemp varieties to farmers and growers across the country.
Josh Schneider has achieved horticultural all-star status with his work in the ornamental and agricultural sectors of the global plant business. His experience founding and managing the global supply chain for the Global Breadfruit and 20+ years of hands-on experience in retail and wholesale international horticultural provided him with the expertise to build a reliable hemp supply chain. He joins Joy Beckerman from HempAce International to discuss Cultivaris Hemp's mission to provide the best hemp varieties to farmers and growers across the country.Produced By MJBulls Cannabis Podcasts
When we stumbled across Creative Confessions in our insta feed, we sensed an immediate familiarity. Veronica Mike and Josh Schneider are on a mission to improve the stigma surrounding mental health in the creative industry. Based in Brooklyn, New York they've been researching with creatives across the world as well as creative leaders in New York and across the USA. Sarah and Andy chat to Mike and Josh about their findings, stories they've heard and how we can get better about opening up about our mental health experiences. We all know that things need to change, and Mike and Josh are fighting the good fight! Take their Creative Confessions survey (link below) and follow their work through their site. Links: Creative Confessions site Creative Confessions survey It's Friendly --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nevernotcreative/message
For those who dream to do what they love, aspiring artists of all types, this fascinating interview will not only enlighten you when it comes to the world of tattooing, it will outline the mindset to really master any craft and discipline! To look at the surreal line up of the upcoming online convention go to www.Cosmiccodeconvention.com
Special Guest: Josh Schneider – Author of 5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work In the trenches of a well-paid CPA firm, learning first-hand the hard cost of employee disengagement and how a multi-generational workforce must now come together, Josh Schneider knew something had to change – so he did something about it. What he did was form a coaching company and work with organizations and individuals to increase performance, energy, and happiness. To increase the impact of his work Josh founded The Human Engagement Institute to curate and develop research to help organizations find their best work yet. He has since written three books highlighting fresh approaches to employee engagement and human performance at work. It’s easy for fast-moving leaders to overlook a foundational truth: employees are human. Even though they feel a simple, instinctual desire for meaning, belonging and momentum – most feel stressed and disengaged lacking the benefits of highly productive, meaningful work. With leaders feeling under pressure to deliver results and find their own fulfillment along the way, the need to recalibrate and rethink human engagement has never been more needed. In this rapidly developing business climate, reliance on fresh insights and creativity shines a spotlight on the necessity for a highly engaged and energized workforce consistently producing their best, most fulfilling work. Join us as we discuss the potential of human centered engagement. Host: Jo Moffatt
Ricky and JC discuss the art of having fun at work with the Founder and “Lead Research Nerd” of The Human Engagement Institute, Josh Schneider.
If employees aren't engaged (and according to Gallup, it's around 70% that don't feel engaged), they can't make a difference for those they work for or on behalf of on a day-to-day basis. But, how do we change that? Josh Schneider, Author and Founder, The Millennial & Employee Engagement Institute, joins us to discuss creating meaning in the role in which we spend such a significant amount of time.
On this episode we talk to Josh Schneider from Burn Boot Camp Sioux Falls and learn his story from corporate America to a Burn Boot Camp Franchise Owner.
Burnout is sweeping through the nation like an epidemic. Don’t let it take over your life. Today’s episode is all about replacing burnout with a life of balance and boundaries that will keep you healthier, wealthier, and wiser. Josh Schneider is an expert speaker, author, and entrepreneur who lays out a path that leads to success without the burden of burnout. Get more inspiration at ImagineYourselfPodcast.com
Burnout is sweeping through the nation like an epidemic. Don’t let it take over your life. Today’s episode is all about replacing burnout with a life of balance and boundaries that will keep you healthier, wealthier, and wiser. Josh Schneider is an expert speaker, author, and entrepreneur who lays out a path that leads to success without the burden of burnout. Get more inspiration at ImagineYourselfPodcast.com
In this episode of our Strategy and Leadership Podcast, we were joined by Josh Schneider, Director at the Millennial and Employment Engagement Institute. Josh spends his days traveling, writing, and speaking at conferences, and has developed this institute to fund research that matches the stories and examples that were being seen in the workplace, along with topics such as meaningful and fulfilling work. If you are interested in using a facilitator for your next planning session, learn more here: https://www.smestrategy.net/strategic-planning-facilitator-and-facilitation-services If you want to learn how to lead the strategic planning process yourself, take our self guided course at: www.smestrategy.net/course
Key Takeaways: Discover innovative techniques designed to unleash their best selves Deploy a framework for how to successfully "play at work" Connect the power of personal engagement to performance Break free from constant energy drains Leverage problems into focused opportunities for growth -- Speaker: Josh Schneider Director The Millennial & Employee Engagement Institute
In this episode, we talk about permaculture, food forests, growing your own food and the larger and healthier rhythms you are plugged into my having a hand in growing your own food.
You can find joy in anything you do, and you can regain control even when you feel like burnout has all the power over you. You or someone you know is probably dealing with that type of disengagement right now, and for that reason, we’re uncovering some great strategies for navigating burnout and rising out of it with the help of Josh Schneider.
Josh Schneider brings an entirely unexpected perspective on the future of work, talent, and the power of doing work that matters. As Director of The Millennial & Employee Engagement Institute, he consults and speaks with organizations on how unleashing their human potential increases engagement, innovation and a more meaningful life. His latest book, 5 Days To Your Best Work Yet, explores the question: Is there a human like approach to better work? Takeaways, Key Topics & Tweetable Quotes: How you end one season will determine how you being the next. “If we’re going to grow from where we’re at, we have to take the opportunity to grow our knowledge” “Fortune is in the followup - Chase Maher” Work is work, but hating your job is something different The world needs more from us than just holding our breath waiting for retirement! The training ground is what makes an entrepreneur. There is an incredible job out there for everybody. Am I running away from something or are you running to something Inaction breeds anxiety Proximity or who/where you want to be An apex moment that fires us up happens as little as 4% of work week Unleashing your best work – where do you add the most value Resources: Books: 4 Hour Work Week - Buy Here The Answer - Buy Here Free Digital Copy of 5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: employeebrain.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuarschneider/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejoshuaschneider/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_joshschneider
Meraki is a Greek word that means the soul, creativity, love, and essence of yourself put into something like work. Josh Schneider shares his expertise in workplace employee motivation and engagement by connecting to passion and strengths. Josh’s latest book, 5 Days to Your Best Work Yet, lays out not only the benefits of personal and workplace performance but a simple, quick, and efficient set of steps to breakthroughs and to unleash potential.
”The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.”— Albert Einstein Do you ever hear people say “Sunday nights are the worst because Monday is coming up”? If you’re showing up to work but you’re not giving your 100%, that may be a sign that you’re not on the right path. If you don’t like who you’re becoming because you’re on the wrong path, then maybe it’s time to move on to the next chapter. Josh Schneider, the founder of Millennial & Employee Engagement Institute, joins us to discuss his book - 5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work. In this book, he shares a 5-day guide to finding your path to unleash your best work. Becoming who you want to be is an iterative process, in order to achieve your desired result, you have to go through a cycle of trial and error. But as long as you take the initiative to do your best in the path that you choose then you’re all good! In this episode, you will learn about: Josh’s learnings from his career as a CPA that led him to write a book The “tingly feeling” and how to get more of it Taking actions for change to happen Work-life balance: How do you balance everything that’s on your plate Setting and achieving your goals The frustration of goals Josh’s thoughts on doing what you love and what you’re best at What day 5 looks like Meraki - This is a word that modern Greeks often use to describe doing something with soul, creativity, or love Connect with Us: What did you think of this episode? Share a review on Apple Podcasts or take our survey. Email Brandon.Laws@xeniumhr.com or connect on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram Learn more about Xenium HR at xeniumhr.com Follow Xenium on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn. About Josh Schneider: Josh Schneider is the founder of The Millennial & Employee Engagement Institute - a company that aims to curate and develop research to help unlock people performance and consult businesses to transfer leadership to the next generation. From labor studies and engagement work with Sikorsky Aircraft, to working with the small business owner down the street Josh truly understands the future of the workforce and how to engage it. He has been featured on Under30CEO and the CEOhour talking about business and people performance with strategies for reaching the next level. From the stage Josh brings a passion that is contagious, an energy that’s undeniable, and innovative ideas that work in today’s new business climate. He is the author of Generation NEXTLEVEL and 5 Days to Your Best Work Yet. Josh Schneider’s website LinkedIn Resources Mentioned: 5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work Gary Vee American Express Black Card
Unlocking Performance with Josh Schneider - #007Nick Day from JGA HR Recruitment is joined by on the HR L&D Podcast by Josh Schneider an expert in unlocking performance and author of “5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work”.Josh is a sought-after keynote speaker and i first came across him following after I watched him deliver a superb talk on employee engagement and change management that really resonated with me and so I think his view on the world and his strategies will appeal to you too! Josh tackles the strategies we can all use to help us find meaning in our daily lives while at the same time unlocking new levels of performanceThis HR L&D Podcast interview was my opportunity to bring his expertise to your inquisitive ears so I hope you enjoy the episode!In this "Unlocking Performance" with Josh Schneider episode of the HR L&D Podcast we discover: * Why Josh believes all businesses can adopt a more human-like approach if they want to be successful in unlocking performance * How HR and Learning & Development teams can achieve improved employee engagement by unlocking performance * Achieving a successful HR change management project with employee support * Tackle the strategies we can all use to help us find meaning in our daily lives while at the same time unlocking new levels of performance. * Why Josh has a passion for Story-Telling - and why you should too! * New strategies and insights on how to win in the new business economy! * How businesses and individuals can be successful in unlocking performance, energy, and happiness! * Why great leaders to play to their strengths and do work that matters * Josh Schneider's key strategies for unlocking leadership potential! * Josh Schneider's 5 key strategies are to unlocking performance to achieve better engagement and improving happiness at work * What are the biggest engagement frustrations that Josh thinks should be disrupted?Competition Time!Enter our exclusive HR L&D Podcast competition where you can win a copy of Josh's latest Book: “5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work”Listen to the podcast and then answer this question: If Josh was given any super-power – what would it be? Email your answer to nick@jgarecruitment.com to be in with a chance to win!To find out more about Josh Schneider or his book; the links referred to in this "Unlocking Performance" episode are highlighted below: * Purchase a copy of the book featured in this HR L&D Podcast titled 5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work Paperback * https://www.joshschneider.com/ * joshschneider.com/the-vlog-1Subscribe the HR L&D Podcast: * Apple Podcasts|
I am joined by on the HR L&D Podcast hot-seat by Josh Schneider, author of “5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work”. Josh is a sought-after keynote speaker and author and we sit down and discuss how businesses and HR departments can go about successfully unlocking performance to achieve better employee engagement and employee happiness at the same time! Discover the strategies we can all use to help us find meaning in our daily lives while at the same time unlocking new levels of performance
** IF YOU'VE ENJOYED THIS, PLEASE LEAVE A SHORT REVIEW. THANK YOU :-)** 3.20 - A bit about Josh and his background – 8.57 – Josh’s consulting and speaking roles – 10.37 – A bit on the book – 14.30 – Step 1 – ‘What are you best at?’ – 16.40 – We have lots of negative thoughts – 19.25 – Step 2 – What’s your tingly feeling – 22.10 – Purpose, engagement and meaningful work – 25.00 – Good work releases good chemicals – 31.00 – Step 3 – Who are you becoming? – focus on your efforts – 34.10 – Using the book to take a step back – 36.05 – Josh’s advice for himself – ‘Anything is possible but not everything is possible.’ Links Strengthsfinder 2.0 – https://tinyurl.com/yxhqt2r4 John Assaraf – ‘the Answer’ - https://tinyurl.com/y49awkux
Join the Resourcefully Speaking community by liking our Facebook Page and by going to pampippin.com! Welcome, Josh Schneider to the Pamcast! Josh started off at a CPA firm and realized on day 1 that this can't be all there is to life and felt unhappy. After two years he made the journey into entrepreneurship and is now a successful Speaker, Consultant, and Author. Listen in as Josh and Pam talk about finding your purpose and getting that "tingly feeling" at work. Quick Episode Summary: All the things about Josh Josh wants to live to be 120 Working your passion Josh's love for project management Josh prioritized everything A day in the life of Josh Schneider The Tingly Feeling How do we take action on work that is meaningful Take pride in your work Josh's love for learning What's next for Josh LINKS: Josh's Instagram Josh's Twitter JoshSchneider.com
Nigel Paine and Martin Couzins talk to Josh Schneider, author of [5 Days to Your Best Work Yet: A Human Like Approach to Better Work](https://www.amazon.com/Days-Your-Best-Work-Yet/dp/1542352495).
Emma and Zorric invite Josh Schneider, Software Developer, Improv Nerd, and Nerd in General, to talk about dating as a single dad. What is his approach to dating? They interview him about his writing on The Medium. How does he get the inspiration to write articles? Zorric finally reads “He's Just Not That Into You” […]
Bear witness to the first time our hosts have some chocolate hot cereal. Is it the hot new thing or just hot garbage? Guests Josh and Josh talk cereal science, Walmart reviews, and tasty, tasty skin.
Call the Major Spoilers Hotline - 785-727-1939 Share your thoughts on this episode http://wp.me/p8YAd-1uSP Support our efforts to make cool stuff for you - https://members.majorspoilers.com It’s always great to talk with independent comics creators, particularly those who are adding fresh storytelling to the industry! This week, I talk with Justin Bartz, the writer and co-creator of an excellent book titled Project Shadow Breed. Both issue zero and number one are now available, and I enjoyed them both! Together with Josh Schneider and Matt Maldonado, Justin has successfully fused superheroes with the supernatural. He talks about bringing the series together and what the future holds for the title, including their hopes to have it debut on comixology.com very soon! To buy this book today, you can order it through their website. Be sure to listen in and discover another great indie comic!