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This Newfangled Life
Second shot side effects

This Newfangled Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 36:10


Eric and Kerouac talk about getting their second shots and what side effects they went through. Spoiler alert: It was totally worth it, especially since it means we can hang out in person soon. Plus, they play a game of Just Because You're Vaccinated Does Not Mean ... Check out: Newfangled Kitchen | Columbus Podcast Company Theme music by Banana Kaboom!

MOORE TALK
Round 12 Leadership "The Teacher"

MOORE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 5:25


Just Because You're Great, Doesn't Mean You Can Teach Greatness! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stayinthering/support

Light Up The Darkness
Ep 6: Heather's Story

Light Up The Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 42:19


In this episode, Heather Chelan discusses how she began what is a lifelong healing journey through her own mental health challenges. She also produced a lovely Mindful Moment song in the vein of her PSA, viral songs (i.e., "The Pandemic Isn't Over, Just Because You're Over it")- "Be Patient with Yourself." It's definitely a mantra and tune I'll have on repeat indefinitely!You can follow Heb on all the social platforms @hebontheweb. Make sure to go and give her music some streams on Spotify and Apple Music.Support the show (https://cash.app/$EFIE)

What's neXt?
What’s neXt 01 – WiFi for the AI

What's neXt?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 60:18


Welcome to the What’s neXt podcast! Doug and Karen talk about the first episode of the Fox TV series “neXt”. We talk about the Information Dump which is the first episode of the ten episode “event series”. Here’s a quick outline: Just Because You’re Paranoid Doesn’t Mean They Aren’t After You The main story has […] The post What’s neXt 01 – WiFi for the AI appeared first on What's neXt?.

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
185 Suicide Prevention: An Introduction with Randi Jensen MA, LMHC, CCDC

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 60:03


A Tale of Two Hygienists continues its series on dental-adjacent issues that can impact ourselves and our patients. This week, Andrew and Michelle have invited someone on the show, who has professional and personal experience with dealing with suicidal thoughts, and who can provide everyone in our industry with valuable knowledge that can save lives. Randi Jensen is a counsellor and educator specializing in suicidality—suicidal thoughts, suicidal planning, and the harmful act itself. Drawing from her own experience with traumatic and suicidal thoughts, she is the author of Just Because You’re Suicidal Doesn’t Mean You’re Crazy: The Psychobiology of Suicide and teaches suicide prevention courses at Cascadia Training in Seattle. In this episode, Randi discusses her own struggles with depression and suicidal ideation, explains how dentists and dental hygienists get to know their patients better than some other professionals, and suggests ways you can reach out to troubled patients. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 6:39 - How Randi dealt with darker thoughts during the more turbulent times in her life and came to realize she could help others as well. - The unique relationship dental professionals have with their patients that other medical specialists may not. - How a dentist’s sympathy turned things around for one of Randi’s patients. - Why a resistance to flossing and other methods of tooth maintenance may indicate troubling thoughts in a patient. - Defining “suicidality” and the three different types of suicide.  - What signs and symptoms of suicidality dental hygienists can look for when treating patients. - Looking at the epidemic of suicide among the native American population and the “conspiracy of denial.” - What you should NOT say to a suicidal patient and why it’s important to catch up with those who’ve previously expressed those thoughts. - How many suicidal people adeptly hide their feelings and symptoms from public eye. - The little ways you can reach out to and comfort patients who have lost loved ones to suicide. - Why our approach to treating suicidal individuals needs to change and sooner rather than later.   QUOTES: “I’ve had several careers in my life and the current career is probably my mission for the rest of my life.”  “You probably have more of a span of time with these individuals than anybody!  “You have the input from people that other health care providers don’t really have!” “Once you share your empathy and your compassion, you can’t say the wrong thing after that.” “Compassion can’t make things worse.”  “You just need somebody who cares enough to say ‘I care and I don’t want you to do this’.” LINKS: Jensen Suicide Prevention Peer Protocol - https://jsp3.org/   Thank you to Paradise Dental Technologies aka PDT for providing sponsorship for this episodes CE credits! THIS EPISODE COUNTS FOR CE! - but read the disclaimer below as it might not count for your state. Go here to take the test and get your CE Credit!  Approved Pace Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval Does Not Imply Acceptance By A State Or Provincial Board of Dentistry Or AGD Endorsement. 1/1/18- 12/31/19 Provider #373236 Be sure to thank the sponsor for CE for this episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/   AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/   AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists   AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca  

Rivertown Church Podcast
A Very Particular Set of Skills. Pastor David Rathel. 10.21.18

Rivertown Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 45:17


A VERY PARTICULAR SET OF SKILLS 10.21.18 ~ 1 Samuel 30LOSE TO WIN1 Samuel 309So David went, he and the six hundred men who were with him, and came to the brook Besor; there those [who could not continue] remained behind. 10But David pursued [the Amalekites], he and four hundred men, for two hundred who were too exhausted to cross the brook Besor stayed behind.Your Setback Was A Setup For A Comeback.Just Because You’re In A Perfect Place, It Doesn’t Mean Everything’s Going To Be Perfect.Who Stayed Behind In Your Fight? Stop Waiting For What You Want And Start Working With What You Have.“IT’S JUST 400 CAMELS.” 1 Samuel 30 17“not a man of them escaped, except four hundred young men who rode camels and fled. 18So David recovered all that the Amalekites had taken, and rescued his two wives. 19Nothing of theirs was missing whether small or great, sons or daughters, spoil or anything that had been taken; David recovered it all. Don’t let what you CAN’T DO keep you from what you CAN DO.WHY? Because Whatever Overwhelms You Shapes You.Raise Your “Cave In” Point.CAPTURE INCREASED CAPACITY1 Samuel 30RECOVER LOSS18So David recovered all… and rescued… 19Nothing of theirs was missing… David recovered it all. CAPTURE INCREASE20So David captured all… [which the enemy had] and [the people] ...said, “This is David’s spoil.”If You Ever Get Knocked Down… Pick Something Up While You’re Down There.When You’re Down To Nothing... God Is Up To Something!GIVE LIKE A KING 1 Peter 2:9But you are A CHOSEN RACE, A royal PRIESTHOOD, A HOLY NATION, A PEOPLE FOR God's OWN POSSESSION, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light;1 Samuel 30 24For as is the share of him who goes down into the battle, so shall his share be who stays by the baggage.” 26to the elders of Judah, his friends, saying, “Here is a blessing (gift) for you from the spoil of the enemies of the Lord...”31 … and for [those elders in] all the places where David himself and his men were accustomed to go.” LOSE10 ...for two hundred who were too exhausted to cross the brook Besor stayed behind.IGNORE17“not a man of them escaped, except four hundred young men who rode camels and fled. 18So David recovered all… and rescued… 19Nothing of theirs was missing… David recovered it all. RECOVER18So David recovered all… and rescued… 19Nothing of theirs was missing… David recovered it all. CAPTURE20So David captured all… [which the enemy had] and [the people] ...said, “This is David’s spoil.”GIVE24For as is the share of him who goes down into the battle, so shall his share be who stays by the baggage.” 26to the elders of Judah, his friends, saying, “Here is a blessing (gift) for you from the spoil of the enemies of the Lord:

Drive Your Practice With Dental Implants
003 - How To Get Patients To Say Yes To Dental Implant Treatment with Dr Paul Homoly

Drive Your Practice With Dental Implants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 62:51


We’re honored to welcome Dr. Paul Homoly onto the Driven Dental Implant Marketing podcast and interview series! Dr. Paul Homoly is the president of Homoly Communications Institute, an excellent resource for dentists who want to increase case acceptance and elevate their professional and practice-building skills. With over thirty years of experience as a restorative dentist and acclaimed educator, he has a bounty of innovative insights to share with fellow dentists who want to thrive and grow their practices. Dr. Paul Homoly is regarded as one of the world’s top communication coaches, consultants and speakers in dentistry. He is also a published author of several books including “Dentists: An Endangered Species, Isn’t It Wonderful When Patients Say Yes!”, “Making it Easy for Patients to Say “Yes”, “Just Because You’re an Expert…Doesn’t Make You Interesting” and “Case Acceptance for Everyday Dentistry”. In the podcast and video, we discussed: [02:27] Transitioning your practice into an implant focused practice [03:46] Case acceptance as the engine of a dental practice and how you can improve case presentation for dental implants [06:35] Why you should start thinking about the kind of practice you want to have an understanding that there are essentially two types: Modest Care Practice – case fees less than $3500, but with more patients Complex Care Practice – case fees more than $5000, but with fewer patients [07:37] The driver of case acceptance for a Modest Care patient is education, whereas the driving force for a Complex Care patient is more about understanding why the patient wants the dentistry done [10:00] The importance of making a personal connection with your patients and showing empathy and emotion [12:26] Avoiding overly complex treatment presentations in your marketing strategies and the relationship between marketing and dental implant case presentation [14:40] How to connect with patients by asking questions that gets them into the “storytelling mode” [18:20] What to say during dental implant treatment presentation and why you should start the conversation with the behavioral benefit rather than the structure of the treatment sequence [22:13] Initiating the behavioral benefit conversation and how to streamline it into your case presentation for dental implants [23:43] Implant case presentation tips and the four key ways to make a great first impression on your new patient high-value cases [26:33] How to deal with “shoppers” and establishing a dental implant marketing strategy that will attract shoppers to your practice [30:41] When the case fees are over $10,000, fewer than 5% of new patients are ready to start their care. So, when you’re presenting implant cases, it’s more beneficial to assume that the patient is not ready for treatment [34:14] Advice for getting patients to become a patient of record (hygiene patient) when they don’t accept treatment the first time they hear the treatment plan [39:00] What dentists can do to improve case acceptance for complex care [41:24] Why you should always revisit the patient’s life circumstance before revisiting the conditions [46:56] Improving case acceptance and how to present dental implant cases while maintaining the upwards momentum [51:00] More information about Dr. Paul Homoly’s online courses  [54:37] Understanding that when you start focusing on building a practice that genuinely cares about changing people’s lives, financial awards will follow   For more information on this episode, click here.  If you would like to get in touch with Dr. Paul Homoly, you can visit his website and click “Your 3 Top Decisions To Make It Easy For Patients To Say Yes” to begin the case acceptance coaching program which includes dozens of excellent implant case presentation tips. If you want to get into placing dental implants, you can join our course cruise, “Implants Unlimited” with Dr. Arun Garg which runs from November 15th to 19th from Fort Lauderdale to Cuba. Also, if you’re enjoying this video and podcast interview series, make sure to follow us on Facebook to keep up with the latest updates! For anyone who’s interested in finding out if Driven Dental Implant Marketing is a good fit for you and your practice, you can book a FREE 15-minute strategy session over on drivendentalmarketing.com

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
743 Getting to YES! with Dr. Paul Homoly, CSP : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 77:37


Dr. Paul Homoly, CSP, is a world-class leader in dental education. As a comprehensive, restorative dentist and acclaimed educator for over thirty years, he is known for his innovative and practical approach to dentistry. Paul is president of Homoly Communications Institute, a resource for personal, professional, and practice-building skills. Paul authored the highly regarded books, Dentists: An Endangered Species, Isn’t It Wonderful When Patients Say Yes!, Making it Easy for Patients to Say “Yes”,  Just Because You’re an Expert…Doesn’t Make You Interesting and Case Acceptance for Everyday Dentistry. Paul also co-created the iTunes app DDS GP YES. He provides seminars, workshops and consultations on the topics of dental case acceptance, practice development, key opinion leadership, speaking, and practice management. Paul is an active author contributing to dental journals world-wide.   Dr. Paul Homoly graduated from the University of Illinois College of Dentistry in 1975. He served for two years as a Naval dental officer at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina. Following this he practiced restorative dentistry for 20 years in Charlotte, North Carolina. During that time he had seven university affiliations and received numerous awards and honors for his service in dental associations and private teaching institutes.   During the last half of his clinical career, Paul expanded his work as a consultant and trainer, and since 1986 he has coached dentists, team members, dental laboratory technicians and owners, salespeople, consultants, academicians, and key opinion leaders. Paul retired from clinical practice in 1995 and now devotes his full time focus to training, coaching, consulting and authoring. Paul is a member of the American Dental Association and is licensed to practice dentistry in the state of North Carolina. Today Paul is regarded as one of the top communication coaches, consultants, and speakers in dentistry. Paul holds the highest earned designation in professional speaking – Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) – from the National Speakers Association. Fewer than ten percent of professional speakers are distinguished at the CSP level. He is the first and only dentist in the world to earn this designation. Visit www.nsaspeaker.org/certifications/ to learn why the CSP designation is important.   www.paulhomoly.com

Dirty Secrets of Small Business
Just Because You’re Good at Your Product/Service Doesn’t Mean You’ll Be a Good Business Owner

Dirty Secrets of Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016


The dirty secret of this week from Jack Mencini and Adam Sonnhalter of Maximum Value Partners and hosts of the weekly Dirty Secrets of Small Business™ show, uncover the fact that just because you’re good at your product or service…doesn’t mean you’ll be a good business owner. 75% of companies who launch into business are […] n The post Just Because You’re Good at Your Product/Service Doesn’t Mean You’ll Be a Good Business Owner appeared first on Maximum Value Partners. The post Just Because You’re Good at Your Product/Service Doesn’t Mean You’ll Be a Good Business Owner appeared first on Dirty Secrets of Small Business.

The Gentle Rebel Podcast
#152: Ever Met a Person Who Knows ‘Just Enough to Be Dangerous’? [Podcast]

The Gentle Rebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016 29:09


Have you ever encountered one of those people who thinks they can do anything? They impress everyone with their confidence and vast skill set, with the assurance 'I can do that'. Only, once the rubber hits the road it becomes clear that they can't. Or worse, that they can do it well enough to get by but no where near the standards you would expect, or you could deliver yourself. This is kind of frustrating on two levels: first, that there are people with enough confidence and audacity to tell people they're good at things that they're not. And secondly, because you allowed yourself to believe that they were better suited to do something than you so you didn't put yourself forward for an opportunity that you would have loved to get involved with. Enough to Make Them Dangerous "It is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it... anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job". ...I believe Douglas Adams said this and it seems appropriate in many areas of life. Those people who have the confidence and self-belief to quickly declare 'look at me, this is what I can do' normally have enough knowledge to make them dangerous and not enough self-doubt for them to want to learn any more. In this episode of the podcast I share two stories about people like this. Those who confidently promised beyond their abilities and ultimately disappointed. The reason I want to explore these ideas is that introverts and highly sensitive people can often be the antithesis of this way. We may find ourselves with too much self-doubt, believing those who put themselves forward, and choosing to step back even though we have strong talents and desires. We may hold ourselves back from even telling people what we're good at and what we enjoy, and thus miss out on opportunities that may come our way. So in this show I want to explore where this may come from: "I don't want to sound arrogant" "I don't want to set myself up for a fall" "I feel like an impostor" "I haven't been invited" ...and suggest some ways that we can begin gently sharing more of ourselves with other people and the world (without being anything like those people I mentioned earlier). Be Self-Aware See the Openings for Hints Understand the Bigger Picture Make the Most of One on One Remember that Just Because You are Good at something... Over to You Question: Have you ever wished you had the opening to share with someone something you love to do or are really good at but didn't because it didn't feel right? Why didn't it feel right? Please leave your response in the comments below.   Patreon You can support this podcast by becoming a patron through the Patreon page. Tell me you enjoy the show; encourage me to remain consistent in the creation of this content and in constantly seeking to take it to the next level. I am so incredibly thankful to those of you who continue to listen every week and for those of you decide to show your support by becoming a Patreon supporter.  

Attainable
Best Of Attainable: Just Because You're An Expert..

Attainable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 3:25


Hello everyone. I’m Dr. Paul Homoly. And let me say this. Just Because You’re an Expert Doesn’t Make You Interesting. That’s the title of my new book. When I tell people I’ve got a new book they go, oh, what’s the title? I go, well, Just Because You’re an Expert Doesn’t Make You Interesting. And they laugh. It’s kind of like a punchline on a joke.  And then they usually follow with boy oh boy, at my XYZ needs that. And the XYZ is boy, my dentist needs that. Or my physician needs that. Or my boss needs that.  “Everybody knows an expert who really knows their stuff but is boring to listen to.” So here’s a tip. When you’re an expert you got to remember that your listeners don’t know what you know.  But you can connect with them by feeling the way they feel. Get better about how to make your listeners feel as you speak. And that’s going to be making sustained meaningful eye connection.  That is minimizing your movement, eliminating distractions from flicking a pen or pacing around the room, about using your voice in a way that people can tell how you feel. I mean, as you listen to me now, how do I feel about this topic? Can you sense that I’m excited?  Can you sense that I’m committed to it? How am I communicating that to you? I’m communicating that to you through my tone of voice and through my rate.  And you know what else I’m doing? I’m letting you think about what I’m saying. You notice the pause intervals between my main thoughts.  If I was to exaggerate that pause interval, then what I’m doing is I’m letting what I’ve said sink in. You hear the pause intervals increase? Now, if I take out the pause intervals and I just continue to talk like this, you can understand every word I’m saying.  But I’m not giving you time to think about it. Do you know what I mean? And I can go on like this.  Now, I’m not really talking any quickly or any less slowly than I was before. But what I’m doing is I’m not letting you think about what I’m saying. And I can talk just as fast.  But if I allow intervals between my main thoughts, like I am right now, I’m giving you time. I’m giving you time to make a decision. You see, people make decisions during your silence.  So there’s a lot of techniques to this. And what I would say to you, if you’re more interested in this type of thing, go online to www.TheInterestingExpert.com. That’s my website.  And check out the book Just Because You’re Leading Doesn’t Mean They’ll Follow. Or a companion book called Just Because You’re an Expert Doesn’t Make You Interesting. You’ll love both. I’m Doctor Paul Homoly. Thanks for listening.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
02.05.11: Classic! Epic Roots GH w/ Genesis of the Jalopy Plan, When Animals Attack, .50-Cal Ricochet, STi VS Evo Midnight Run, Geek VS Nerd, Propane Explosion UberTopics

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2014 57:17


Holy epic historical Garage Hour: the genesis of so many great things, including Dirty Dave's Jalopy race plan, Justin Fort's fascination with exploding propane and propane accessories, the geek VS neerd continuum, the .unending .50-cal ricochet debate, When Animals Attack the Garage Hour, the Car Tsar (host Justin), the iPhone Tsar (Mr. Dustin), the Connectivity Tsar (Dirty Dave), with call-ins from Mr. Dustin (up to his elbows in stripped Evo) and Black Ryan (up to his elbows in a hangover). It wouldn't be a Garage Hour without a crapton of segues, including a new segment called "Just Because You're Rich Does Not Mean You're Competent", the supersecret Midnight Run, everything that's wrong with the Egyptian Revolution, Superbowl predictions, Homer Simpson and why Justin fort is awesome at go-karting. This is a Garage Hour Reload not to be missed. jf