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In this conversation, Archelle speaks with Kelly and Michelle – two women who share their stories about feeling dismissed by their providers. Then Dr. Karen Lawson offers advice on how they to navigate these interactions. Key Takeaways: Use Non-Violent Communication Techniques 4 Steps of Non-Violent Communication Describe objective observations. Express how you feel. State your needs. Make a request. More on techniques and worksheets: https://positivepsychology.com/non-violent-communication/ Links: More on Dr. Karen Lawson: https://www.ihwcproductions.com/ Get in touch with Archelle Email: SpeakUpForYourHealth@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/speakupforyourhealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakupforyourhealth
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Karen Lawson, an award winning business executive and leader in the digital, technology and startup industry and currently the CEO of earth-wise home care brand Nontre. Previously, Karen launched and led Peloton Australia (in the middle of the pandemic!) and prior to that was the MD of Spotify ANZ. Today, we tap into all of the incredible experience Karen has amassed over the years. Links from the episode:Leadership Lessons from Spotify, Peloton and Beyond with Karen Lawson | #386Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… About your co-host: Karen Lawson from NontreKaren Lawson is an award winning growth & transformation leader in the technology industry. Driving reinvention and transformation to help the world's biggest brands to stay ahead of disruption. Karen most recently launched and led Peloton Australia (in the middle of the pandemic!). Prior to Peloton, Karen was the MD for Spotify launching podcasting in the AU & NZ markets.You can contact Karen at LinkedInAbout your host: Nathan Bush from Add To CartNathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Karen Lawson, an award winning business executive and leader in the digital, technology and startup industry and currently the CEO of earth-wise home care brand Nontre. Previously, Karen launched and led Peloton Australia (in the middle of the pandemic!) and prior to that was the MD of Spotify ANZ. Today, we tap into all of the incredible experience Karen has amassed over the years. She shares how to turn product like into product joy, she gives us her take on how to successfully move into various different international markets and we get some tales from her time leading two of the most impactful companies in the world. Links from the episode:NontreShopify Plus (sponsored)Questions answered:What do you think ecommerce and marketing leaders can take from the scaling paths of Spotify and Peloton? What's been your favourite project of all time?Tell us about your Non-Executive Director role at Save The Children. This episode was brought to you by… Shopify PlusAbout your host: Nathan Bush from Add to Cart Nathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Karen Lawson from NontreKaren Lawson is an award winning growth & transformation leader in the technology industry. Driving reinvention and transformation to help the world's biggest brands to stay ahead of disruption. Karen most recently launched and led Peloton Australia (in the middle of the pandemic!). Prior to Peloton, Karen was the MD for Spotify launching podcasting in the AU & NZ markets.You can contact Karen at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conversation with Dr. Karen Lawson about the relevance of Shamanism and Shamanic journeys in modern day. Topics of Discussion:-Shamanism and its practical application in today's world-Practicing Shamanism without crossing the line of cultural appropriation-Shamanic lifeway supporting environmental wellbeingKaren Lawson, MD, ABIHM, NBC-HWC, is the founder and CEO of IHWC Productions, a consulting company that works with programs and individuals to advance and expand training in Integrative Health Coaching and Holistic Healthcare. She served as the founder and Director of Integrative Health Coaching at the University of Minnesota from 2005-2022. She is a physician, board-certified in Integrative and Holistic Medicine; the 2004-2005 Past-President of the American Holistic Medical Association, and a founding Diplomat of the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine. Dr. Karen is a founding board member of the National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching (www.nbhwc.org ). A published author and researcher, she speaks nationally to diverse audiences on the power of holistic health care practices and integrative health coaching. Karen has been a student of shamanism and shamanic healing for over 30 years, with a special interest in the roles of ritual, dance, yoga, and nature for healing and wellbeing. Over the last 20 years, Karen taught the UMN graduate course Foundations of Shamanism, and lead shamanic journeying at Pathways: A Healing Center. She's had the privilege of leading students in immersive learning experiences on the sacred land at Martell's Landing since 2014. Karen is a dancer at heart, has had a 30-year yoga practice, and has completed a 230 hr. yoga teacher training.Learn more & register for the upcoming shamanic retreat.Resources mentioned on the episode:https://noetic.org/https://www.shamanism.org/https://www.sandraingerman.com/Literature:The Way of the Shaman by Michael HarnerShamanic Journeying by Sandra IngermanWell Connected Twin Cities is connecting you with local health and wellness professionals in your community. Discover what's possible by surfing the directory, taking a class, or attending the next event. http://wellconnectedtwincities.com/Follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/wellconnectedtwincities
Interview with Dr. Karen Lawson about the importance of integrative health and wellness coaching for individuals, educational programming, and the conventional healthcare system.Topics of Discussion:-Interface between health coaching and integrative care-Taking ownership of one's own wellness through health coaching-Importance and growth of integrative health coaching in the future of healthcareKaren Lawson, MD, ABIHM, NBC-HWC, is the founder and CEO of IHWC Productions, a consulting company that works with programs and individuals to advance and expand training in Integrative Health Coaching and Holistic Healthcare. She served as the founder and Director of Integrative Health Coaching at the University of Minnesota from 2005-2022. She is a physician, board-certified in Integrative and Holistic Medicine; the 2004-5 Past-President of the American Holistic Medical Association, and a founding Diplomat of the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine. Dr. Karen is a founding board member of the National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching (www.nbhwc.org ). A published author and researcher, she speaks nationally to diverse audiences on the power of holistic health care practices and integrative health coaching. Karen is a dancer at heart, has had a 30-year yoga practice, and has completed a 230 hour yoga teacher training.Website: IHWC Productions Instagram: Karen Lawson / IHWC ProductionsLinkedIn: Karen Lawson / IHWC ProductionsFacebook: Karen Lawson / IHWC Productions Well Connected Twin Cities is connecting you with local health and wellness professionals in your community. Discover what's possible by surfing the directory, taking a class, or attending the next event. http://wellconnectedtwincities.com/Follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/wellconnectedtwincities
Ray and Lindsey Vickers describe the rural nature of the community in the early days and what people did for entertainment. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Ray and Lindsey Vickers, 2014, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-006 Image: Mixed farm, Pakuranga, 1960, Footprints 05149, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections
Brenda Scott grew up on a farm on Glenmore Road. In this extract she talks about life on the farm and the weekly chores. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Brenda Scott, 2014, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-002 https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/oralhistory/id/2324/rec/3
Irene and Trevor Warbrooke talk about building their home in Pakuranga and the sense of community that characterised the early days in the suburb. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Trevor and Ireen Warbrooke, 2014, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-003 Image: Ireen Warbrooke standing on their section in Gerwyn Place, Private Collecton Warbrooke family.
Mary and Peter Patterson recall the speedboat racing on the Tāmaki River in the 1960s and 1970s. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Mary and Peter Patterson, 2015, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-012 https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/oralhistory/id/2895/rec/13 Image: Speedboat races on Tamaki River, Jan 1963, Whites Aviation, WA-58970-G Alexander Turnbull Library
In this track we hear from Joan Rutherford who talks about the changes she has seen at the Pakuranga town centre. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Joan Rutherford 2016, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-014 https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/oralhistory/id/2412/rec/15 Image: Aerial view of Pakuranga Town Centre, 1966, Footprints 06014
Rev. Dr Don Battley was the vicar of St Peter's Anglican Church between 1978 - 1982. In this clip he talks about the rapid growth of the suburb during this time. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Rev Don Battley 2016, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-013 https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/oralhistory/id/2693/rec/14 Image: St Peter's Anglican Church, Pakuranga, 1990, Footprints 01367
In this track we hear from Ron Elsmore talking about the beginnings of the family grocery business in early Pakuranga. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Ron Elsmore, 2014, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-007 Image: Lloyd Elsmore's Ezy-Park IGA Supermarket on the corner of Ti Rakau Drive and Pakuranga Road. Courtesy of Howick Historical Society, Footprints_01387, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections.
In this track Janice Grace shares her memories of the social isolation experienced by young mothers in the suburbs of Pakuranga in the early years. Pakuranga The Early Years Oral History Collection Janice Grace, 2014, interview with Karen Lawson. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1442-001 https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/oralhistory/id/2309/rec/2 Image: Pakuranga, Dec 1961, showing subdivision bordered by Pakuranga Road and Reeves Road, WA-56420-F, Alexander Turnbull Library.
One of the most popular New Year's resolutions is to ‘finally get fit'. In this episode, Bryce and Alec take a look at one of the companies that millions will turn to to do just that, the world's largest interactive fitness platform - Peloton (NASDAQ:PTON). With a community of more than 6.2 million members, Peloton recently took the fitness world by storm, with a monumental shift to on-demand, at-home workouts during Covid lockdowns. The guys are joined in conversation by Peloton's Australian Country Manager, Karen Lawson. Karen discusses Peloton's vision and how they plan to fight off competitors as the at-home fitness industry continues to expand.This summer, Superhero are partnering with Qantas to help you trade to the skies. Winner of Money Magazine's Best of the Best award for the Cheapest Online Broker, Superhero allows you to invest in companies like Apple, Tesla and Spotify with $0 brokerage on U.S. shares and ETFs AND you can now earn Qantas points with Superhero. Visit superhero.com.au to learn more. Eligibility criteria, terms and conditions, and fees & charges apply. Order Get Started Investing on Booktopia or Amazon now. If you want to let Alec or Bryce know what you think of an episode, contact them here. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - visit this page if you want to support our work.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****This episode contained sponsored content from Superhero.*****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast or video. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Beer Sessions, Jimmy is talking about giving back with Karen Lawson of Lawson's Finest Liquids in Vermont, Erin Maciel of Honesta Coffee, and Richard Thomas of Argyle Brewing Company. Karen talks about how Lawson's Finest Liquids has used their Sunshine Fund to help support causes in their community from the Vermont River Conservancy to Pathways Vermont. Erin details Cafe Honesta's support of local farms in Brazil and the steps they've taken to empower female entrepreneurs. And Richard explains how hosting community markets has helped bring their community together while supporting local artisans. Grab a beer from your favorite brewer that gives back, and give it a listen!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Welcome to Episode 33 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: Several instructors appear to be dropping hints Peloton boxing is on the way. The yoga studios are closed until April 18th so they can “work on some new things.” All live classes are cancelled April 4 & 5 to give employees time to “pause and reflect.” The $420 million Precor acquisition has now been officially completed. A new partnership with Verzuz was announced. The first series was Brandy v Monica. A Justin Bieber artist series was announced as well. Hannah Corbin celebrated her 7 year anniversary with Peloton with a special ride. The “Your Monthly Strength Stack” was updated for April with Selena Samuela classes. A Peloton Strength Bracket is taking place on Peloton’s social media. The Peloton x Chase partnership is being expanded with bonus points for hardware purchases. Peloton has won a court case brought by the former designer of the original Peloton Bike. Karen Lawson has been announced as the country lead for Peloton Australia. Custom Mix Levels (More Instructor / More Music) is now available for iOS and the website. Erik & Irene are now recording from a temporary studio in Munich until they can travel again. Robin Arzon & Cody Rigsby have both recently announced partnerships with different massage gun companies – Cody with Theragun and Robin with Hyperice Sam Yo shared an important message on the Peloton Blog – “The Places I Come From” Jess Sims has officially returned with new live classes after an extended break. Denis Morton is raising money for Yards for Yearly through the One Love Foundation. Slate asks whether Peloton can survive gyms reopening. Amanda and Richard share their picks of the week. John is on vacation this week so we have a special guest cohost this week, Richard Denham. You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-33/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy Please leave us a review on whatever podcast platform you are listening to the show on! Also let us know your feedback. You can contact us at tv@pelobuddy.com – we’d love to hear your thoughts on ways to improve the show, or what guests to feature in future weeks. Also, if you get a shoutout and would like to be featured in the community shoutouts segment of the show, send in a video clip of your shoutout to shoutout@pelobuddy.com.
It's the GAMeFi podcast, ya'll! Get ready to talk about all things gaming, art, music, esports, and film and meet some amazing Black and Brown creators and innovators! On this week's episode, we talk to Anderson and Karen Lawson, co-founders of the Gerald Lawson Foundation, Pharaoh Thomas of 3D BeyBlade Bros, super momager Corliss Moore, Andrea Richmond (Bordeymcbored) streamer and shoutcaster extraordinaire, and Liberty White, producer and creative director at Chozen Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamefipodcast/support
Many of us grew up playing cartridge-based games. But there's few who know the story behind how those cartridges came to be. And even fewer who know the story of the man behind them: Jerry Lawson. Few people realized how his vision would change video games. Jenny List explains how before Jerry Lawson, a console could only play one game. Benj Edwards describes how Lawson partnered with a pair of engineers to design a console with swappable cartridges. Pong creator Al Alcorn recounts the FCC limitations on Lawson’s Fairchild Channel F—and recognizes Lawson’s immense contributions to the gaming industry. And those in the know, like Jeremy Saucier, advocate for sharing Lawson’s story.Because Lawson’s story was almost lost, he was recently recognized by Joseph Saulter at the Games Developer’s Conference—thanks to the work of journalist John William Templeton. And his children, Anderson and Karen Lawson, share how passionate Jerry was about electronics—and how much it meant that he finally got the recognition he deserved.If you want to read up on some of our research on Jerry Lawson, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. Follow along with the episode transcript.
An Interview with Dr. Karen Lawson and Theresa Nutt, the Co-Directors of the Masters in Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coaching program at the University of Minnesota. Karen + Theresa share their insider’s scoop of what goes into training a quality health coach, how coaches are up-leveling patient-centeredness in healthcare, and how you go about finding a coach that best fits your values. Dr. Karen Lawson is board certified in family + holistic medicine, leads the integrative medical education efforts at the U of M, is a published author + researcher, and speaks nationally to diverse audiences on the power and potential of integrated and holistic health care practices.Theresa Nutt is a board certified holistic nurse and has extensive training in holistic practices including advanced energy healing techniques as a reiki master teacher and healing touch level 3 practitioner, training in self-hypnosis and meditation, advanced coaching training, and breath techniques. Follow The Center for Spirituality + Healing Mentioned in this episode:U of M Center for Spirituality + HealingIntegrative Health + Wellbeing Research Program National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) If you like what we're doing, support us by subscribing and leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Take a screenshot and tag us on Instagram (@WellConnectedTwinCities) so we can say thank you.
Karen Lawson owns Creative Chamaeleon in Gloucester Virginia. Aside from helping out the community doing all sorts of volunteering in philanthropy, Karen is one of the most creative people in the area. She specializes in architectural photography and 3-D imaging. She is also a licensed and insured drone pilot. She shares all about her specialties as well as some insight on selling houses. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tidewater-podcast/support
I don't know about you but I love hearing from women who are doing big things, challenging the status quo and collaborating to innovate. Today I'm speaking with Karen Lawson is the CEO of Slingshot, a corporate accelerator program that is doing big things. Coming from companies such as Yahoo 7 and previously the CEO of CareerOne, Karen has been forging her path in the digital space for some time now. Working with companies such as Qantas, Lions and more, Karen and Slingshot bring startups into these environments to support them to think differently, develop new products and services and innovate.Karen has received awards including BRW's Most Innovative Company 2014, UN Women's Entrepreneurship Ambassador, Nominee for Telstra Business Woman of the year 2015 and Australian Growth Company 2015.So what are we talking aboutWhat makes for an innovative leader How to pitch those big solutions Building your brand as a business owner Building the right relationships with key decision makers Thinking outside the box Collaborating to take your business forward. Slingshots new venture - CoVentured Plus so much more!!Links for more information on Karen and Slingshot head to:Slingshot website Karen on LinkedIn CoVentured - connecting start-ups and corporates
Do start-ups innovate better than corporates? Yes - they do! Why do so few corporates have a strategy for external innovation to harness disruption? What brands are doing this well around the world? What's the solution and how can we create a process so that both sides achieve amazing commercial outcomes? Karen dares to show you how.
Karen is the CEO of corporate startup accelerator Slingshot. She has spent most of her career in various tech roles, most recently as CEO of News-owned job site Career One. Slingshot has delivered programs for several major Australian corporates over the last 3 years, including NRMA, HCF, Qantas and Lion. It's an interesting model which seems to have carved out a good spot in a relatively competitive market.Karen and I cover a lot of ground in this (quite long) episode. She's an awesome lady - great fun to talk to with some great insights.
Karen Lawson, MD, ABIHM, an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota's Family Medicine and Community Health, is Director of Integrative Health Coaching at the Center for Spirituality and Healing (www.csh.umn.edu). She is a physician, board-certified in both Family Medicine, and Integrative and Holistic Medicine. She was the 2003/5 President of the American Holistic Medical Association, and a founding Diplomat of the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine. Non-medical trainings have included mind-body techniques (e.g. MBSR), yoga, dance/movement therapies, nutrition, homeopathy, and a 20-year study of shamanic practices. Dr. Lawson is active in undergraduate and graduate medical education; teaches in the Center's graduate courses; and founded and directs the MA and graduate certificate programs in Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coaching. Karen is a co-founder and executive leader of the National Team for Standards, Certification & Research for Professional Health & Wellness Coaches (www.ncchwc.org )
In this week’s TES FE Podcast Sarah Simons talks to Karen Lawson, curator of The Emporium of Dangerous Ideas, an education festival located across Scotland, taking place from 9th-19th June. The Emporium encourages professionals across all education sectors as well as those from community and industry, to take inspiration from their events and give themselves permission to try something new, with unexpected CPD in national museums, on nature walks and even inside the head of a huge kelpie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Karen Lawson and Becky Gorman, PA-C are co-directors of the Health Coaching Program at the Center for Spirituality and Healing. Our guests define integrative health coaching as helping a person looking at all aspects of health and well being, in mind, body and spirit. Aspects of integrative health coaching include allopathic and complementary therapies […] The post Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Health Coaching for Well Being with Karen Lawson, MD and Becky Gorman, PA-C appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The definition of community in an individual's change process is unique to that individual, explains Dr. Karen Lawson, program director for the health coaching track at the Center for Spirituality and Healing, the University of Minnesota. In this interview, Dr. Lawson discusses healing and spirituality within the framework of a health coaching exchange and the appropriate moments for a coach to broach these subjects. While a health coach cannot be an expert in all available therapies, the coach can be a "curious explorer" who "dips their toes" into alternative health therapies and systems along with the client. Dr. Lawson, along with Ruth Wolever, Ph.D., clinical health psychologist and director of research at Duke Integrative Medicine, examined integrative health coaching --- how health coaches can benefit from training in motivational interviewing, self-management and even spirituality and healing --- during, From Passive to Partner: Integrative Health Coach Training Using Motivational Interviewing for Behavior Change.
Integrative medicine includes the best of conventional medicine but expands the definition and focus of health to the person's body, mind, spirituality and community, explains Ruth Wolever, Ph.D., clinical health psychologist and director of research at Duke Integrative Medicine. Central to Duke's integrative health coaching program is mindfulness training and the "Wheel of Health" --- a key to defining health and assessing the individual's readiness to change. Encouraging health coaches to implement their own personalized health plans allows them to "walk the talk" and empathize with the client's position. Dr. Wolever, along with Dr. Karen Lawson, program director for the health coaching track at the Center for Spirituality and Healing, the University of Minnesota, examined integrative health coaching --- how health coaches can benefit from training in motivational interviewing, self-management and even spirituality and healing --- during, From Passive to Partner: Integrative Health Coach Training Using Motivational Interviewing for Behavior Change.