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In this rebroadcast episode, ADJUSTED welcomes Karyl Bierwagen, Senior Catastrophic Resolution Specialist with Berkley Industrial Comp. In this episode, Karyl delves into the art of conducting a successful investigation of a workers' comp claim. She highlights the importance of balancing technical knowledge with empathy to navigate the complexities of claims investigations effectively.Join us as we explore:Understanding Compensability: Grasp the essentials of what makes a claim compensable.Empathy in Investigations: Learn why empathy is crucial in the investigation process.Thorough Evidence Gathering: Discover the importance of collecting comprehensive evidence, including witness accounts.Technology's Role: See how technology can enhance investigative efforts.Tips for New Adjusters: Get valuable advice on effective questioning and listening skills.Building Relationships: Gain insights on fostering relationships through shared experiences.Tune in to gain practical tips and insights that can help shape a positive and effective claims process!Season 9 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and guest co-host Matt Yehling, Directory of Claims at Midwest Employers Casualty.Visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!Got questions? Send them to marketing@berkindcomp.comFor music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at camrunyan9@gmail.com
Send us a textThe Nigerian Dwarf goat has become a staple breed in the American Dairy Goat Association, and it has only grown in popularity since first arriving in the US from Africa in the 20th century. But how did these wonderful goats climb the ladder from relative obscurity to high demand?In today's episode, we are talking to Karyl Dronen, an ADGA Pioneer who worked tirelessly beginning in the late ‘90s to get Nigerian Dwarfs accepted into the American Dairy Goat Association. Karyl relays the story of how she, along with several others who were equally as passionate, lobbied to have the breed accepted into ADGA as a dairy goat breed. She also touches on how the induction of the breed into ADGA in 2005 has gone on to support the organization into the present day. Though Nigerian Dwarfs are so well-known today, there was a time when they were little known and out of favor against the bigger dairy breeds. Karyl's story of how a group of people saw their potential and worked relentlessly to bring them into the limelight is truly inspiring and one that any lover of the breed should hear. See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/nigerian-dwarf-goats-in-adga/To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.comWant to support the content you love?Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jarThanks for listening!No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information. Click here to learn more about our Goats 365 membership.
Send us a textThis week we are joined by pioneer award winner Karyl Dronen of the newly crowned historic herd Body Shops. Karyl has bred some of the most influential oberhasli in the breed and some pretty special nigerian dwarf goats as well. She is one of the newest recipients of the Pioneer award handed out by ADGA and her herd name was set in the history books as a historic herd as well this year. Listen in to her life experiences the cherry pie days and so much more. we have merch!
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! In this episode, we sit down with Karyl Fowler, Co-Founder and CEO of Transmute, a groundbreaking company that's revolutionizing trust in international trade, particularly between the U.S. and Mexico. Transmute leverages advanced engineering and AI to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of imports and exports, ensuring that goods match the claims made in their documentation. This cutting-edge approach not only increases transparency but also makes border crossings faster and more efficient. Karyl explains how Transmute’s platform transforms data from every stage of digitization—whether paper or digital—into secure, interoperable, machine-readable, and context-rich formats. We dive into how this future-forward technology, based on open standards, is simplifying compliance and creating an equitable future by empowering businesses with traceable, authentic data. Whether you're interested in supply chain innovation or how AI is shaping global trade, this episode provides key insights into how Transmute is leading the way for faster clearance and full compliance in digital trade.
Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank Today's episode of PTSD and Beyond is proudly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank, dedicated to advancing research on brain disorders that impact Veterans. The VABBB is seeking participants both with and without neurological conditions. Your involvement can lead to important breakthroughs and support life-changing research. Visit www.research.va.gov/programs and click on VA Biorepository Brain Bank and learn how you can get involved and make a difference. In this special episode of PTSD and Beyond, we welcome Dr. Karyl McBride, a licensed marriage therapist with over 40 years of experience. Dr. McBride is a leading expert in the field of narcissism and the author of several renowned books, including Will I Ever Be Good Enough?, Will I Ever Be Free of You?, and Will the Drama Ever End?. Dr. McBride discusses her groundbreaking work in narcissistic family systems and her lifelong commitment to child advocacy, whether for actual children or the wounded child within adults. Dr. McBride shares how her personal recovery journey led her to explore the impact of narcissistic parents on children and how this research evolved into her well-known work. She also talks about her upcoming workshop on healing adult children of narcissists, offering listeners a glimpse into the powerful and transformative nature of this work. Key Topics Covered & Takeaways: The lasting impact of growing up with a narcissistic parent and how it shapes a child's mental health and emotional development. The ripple effects of narcissism on family dynamics and how unresolved childhood wounds often resurface in adult relationships, creating repeated patterns. Healing is possible—adult children of narcissists can break these cycles through self-awareness, therapy, and community support. Practical steps for rediscovering self-worth, reclaiming personal power, and healing the wounded inner child. A preview of Dr. McBride's upcoming workshop, which offers transformative tools to help adult children of narcissists begin their healing journey. If today's episode resonated with you, please share it with others who might benefit - and subscribe, like, rate, and leave a review. Remember, we're better together, we're stronger together, and take what resonates. In Love and Healing, Dr. Deb To connect with Dr. Karyl McBride and register for their upcoming workshop: Website: Will I Ever Be Good Enough? Will I Ever Be Free of You? Will the Drama Ever End? Dr. McBride's upcoming workshop: Healing Adult Children of Narcissists, October 19-20 email at: karyl@drmcbride.com To connect with Dr. Deb Lindh: Website - Dr. Deb Lindh Website - PTSDandBeyond X (formerly known as Twitter) - @DebraLindh X (formerly known as Twitter) - @PTSDandBeyond Support PTSD and Beyond on Ko-Fi and Patreon!
The conversation explores the topic of narcissism and its impact on individuals and relationships. Dr. Karyl McBride, a therapist and author, shares her expertise on narcissistic parents, the traits of narcissism, and the effects on children. She discusses the different types of narcissistic mothers and the role of the father in enabling the narcissistic dynamic. The conversation also delves into how growing up with a narcissistic parent can affect adult relationships, leading to codependency and impaired trust. Dr. McBride emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and doing the work of recovery to break the cycle of narcissism. In this conversation, Dr. Karyl McBride discusses the dynamics of narcissistic families and offers insights on how to navigate relationships with narcissistic parents. She emphasizes the importance of dropping expectations and accepting that these relationships may not be deep or emotionally intimate. Dr. McBride also explores the different roles that siblings may take on in narcissistic families and the effects on each child. She provides advice on empathic parenting and creating a safe and consistent environment for children. Additionally, she discusses the possibility of having a healthy relationship with a narcissistic partner and offers tips for setting up successful relationships.Karyl McBride, Ph.D., LMFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Denver,Colorado with thirty-nine plus years of public and private practice. She specializes intreating clients with dysfunctional family issues. For the past many years, Dr.McBride has been involved in private research regarding parental narcissism and the debilitating effects of narcissism in relationships. She has treated many adult children of narcissistic parents as well as many others involved in relationships with narcissists in her private practice. Dr. McBride is considered a pioneering and leading expert in her field. Dr.McBride also has extensive clinical experience in the fields of trauma, sexual abuse,domestic violence, divorce, and stepfamily therapy, marital and family therapy,specialized trauma treatment in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR),and individual adjustment issues related to anxiety, depression, and life transitions. In hercareer, Dr. McBride has done forensic consulting and has served as an expert witness innumerous civil and criminal cases involving children and sexual abuse. She has nineyears' experience conducting sexual abuse investigations with law enforcement andhas conducted training for law enforcement in the area of sexual abuse investigations.In 1996, she was invited to present her doctoral research at the International PoliceResearch Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia.Unlock the keys to healing from the deep wounds inflicted by narcissistic parents with insights from Dr. Carol McBride, renowned expert in narcissistic family dynamics. We promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of how narcissism manifests within family structures and the profound effects it has on children into adulthood. Through Dr. McBride's experience and groundbreaking work, including her celebrated books "Will I Ever Be Good Enough?" and "Will the Drama Ever End?", we dissect the journey from childhood trauma to finding resilience and empowerment.Connect with Dr. McBride here https://linktr.ee/drkarylmcbrideSupport the Show.Warmly,Nico Barraza@FeedTheSoulNBwww.nicobarraza.com
In this episode, I sit down with Karyl Fowler, co-founder and CEO of Transmute, a company at the forefront of integrating modern identity technology into global trade. Before founding Transmute, Karyl's work in the semiconductor and bioelectronics industries provided her with unique insights into the complexities of global supply chains.We explore a variety of topics, including:The challenges of digitizing trade documentation and how Transmute is solving the multi-billion dollar paper problemThe evolution of decentralized identity and its application to physical goods and cross-border commerceKey lessons learned from working with regulators and how Transmute has navigated the highly regulated trade industryKaryl offers valuable perspectives on the future of trade and digital identity, making this an episode you won't want to miss!You can learn more about Transmute on their website: transmute.industries.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more announcements related to the future of identity at trinsic.id/podcastReach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
“Hi podcast listeners! We are trying something fun, and maybe a little bit dangerous. On May 22, 2024, from 2:00–3:00 pm CT, Sg2 Perspectives is hosting a live podcast where you can join hosts Trevor DaRin, Tori Richie and Jayme Zage via Zoom for the recording of an episode. Our relationship right now is a little one sided, and we want to meet you! So register here to join us to ask questions, share your insights or just heckle us. (Sg2 members can look for more information on the Sg2 Intelligence site.) Hope to see you there!” Click this link to register. This Week on Sg2 Perspectives, host Tori Richie joins Sg2 Principals Chad Giese and Karyl Kopaskie, PhD, to talk about the Sg2 2024 Impact of Change® Forecast, which was just released today! Tori, Chad and Karyl discuss key trends in the new forecast and how health systems can use this forecast to inform their strategies. They also touch on some wild cards and innovations that could change the demand and delivery of health care over the next decade. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.
Subscribe in a reader Learn more about Dr. Karyl McBride – https://willieverbegoodenough.com Her book is amazing – Will the Drama Ever End?: Untangling and Healing from the Harmful Effects of Parental Narcissism – https://amzn.to/3Uzwcx0 Dr. Karyl McBride, Will the drama ever end, narcissistic parents, narcissistic family, How narcissistic parents abuse their children, the signs of […] The post Why is my family so messed up? The Impact of Parental Narcissism on Families – Karyl Mcbride appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Karyl Miller joined me and talked about growing up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the late 1950's; being a loner; listening to radio and begging her father to buy a TV; going to Cal Arts for a summer program; not going to college; going to night fashion school; mom wanting her to marry a nice Jewish man; being inspired by Lily Tomlin; wrote spec scripts while designing dresses; met Garry Marshall; got a job writing interstitials for Love, American Style; wrote for a dress designer sitcom called Needles and Pins; her spec script got her hired for Lily Tomlin specials and season 3 of the Mary Tyler Moore Show; writing Lily Tomlin's monologues; turning down Lorne Michaels' offer for SNL; writing for Cher's 1975 variety show; her first MTM "Rhoda's Sisters Wedding" and the famous letter sequence; her other episode "WJM Tries Harder"; writing for Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice; writing a freelance episode of Karen; writing a Maude and being afraid of Bea Arthur; being brought into Diff'rent Strokes when Charlotte Rae wants a female writer and being fired after 9 days; teaming up with Richard Pryor to write a Sanford & Son that didn't get filmed; finishing writing a pilot Richard started; working on the Erma Bombeck sitcom Maggie; being picketed while going in to write Love, Sidney; writing an episode of the Bea Arthur sitcom Amandas; being a TV snob and not writing for "bad" shows; the nightmare that was The Cosby Show; Madeline Kahn; Kate & Allie; Foley Square; being on staff on My Sister Sam and fighting with Dianne English over an episode where Pam Dawber has an affair; writing an episode of David Rules; her career being hurt by turning down shows she didn't like and the shows she dd not hiring women; turning down The Love Boat; how doodling on scripts led to cartooning and creating her own font; becoming a political cartoonist and being the President of the Southern California Cartoonist Society
Understanding and navigating interpersonal dynamics is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships. As an example, in a family where one or both parents are narcissists, it can be difficult for children to achieve a sense of self. Children growing up in this unhealthy environment tend to take on particular roles that fit within the confines of the narcissist's point of view.To discover best practices for navigating relationships with self-absorbed personalities, Harvesting Happiness Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has forty years in public and private practice, Dr. Karyl McBride.Dr. McBride has focused on private research regarding parental narcissism and the debilitating effects of narcissism in relationships. She describes the 5-step recovery process from her book, Will the Drama Ever End? Untangling and Healing from the Harmful Effects of Parental Narcissism and shares stories of clients who are on the road to recovery. This episode is proudly sponsored by:Nutrafol — Offers a drug-free whole-body health approach to hair wellness and growth. Get $10 off your 1st month's subscription and free shipping at www.nutrafol.com/quiz with promo code HARVESTING.Like what you're hearing?WANT MORE SOUND IDEAS FOR DEEPER THINKING? Check out More Mental Fitness by Harvesting Happiness bonus content available exclusively on Substack and Medium.
Understanding and navigating interpersonal dynamics is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships. As an example, in a family where one or both parents are narcissists, it can be difficult for children to achieve a sense of self. Children growing up in this unhealthy environment tend to take on particular roles that fit within the confines of the narcissist's point of view.To discover best practices for navigating relationships with self-absorbed personalities, Harvesting Happiness Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has forty years in public and private practice, Dr. Karyl McBride.Dr. McBride has focused on private research regarding parental narcissism and the debilitating effects of narcissism in relationships. She describes the 5-step recovery process from her book, Will the Drama Ever End? Untangling and Healing from the Harmful Effects of Parental Narcissism and shares stories of clients who are on the road to recovery. This episode is proudly sponsored by:Nutrafol— offers a drug-free whole-body health approach to hair wellness and growth. Get $10 off your 1st month's subscription and free shipping at www.nutrafol.com/quiz promo code HARVESTING. Like what you're hearing?WANT MORE SOUND IDEAS FOR DEEPER THINKING? Check out More Mental Fitness by Harvesting Happiness bonus content available exclusively on Substack and Medium.
In this frank and insightful conversation, we discuss the emotional challenges and hard realities of caregiving with Karyl Cunningham. Karyl was married for 18 years before her husband was diagnosed with stage three B lung cancer, a journey she describes as a 'crazy ride.' Having worked in the non-profit sector for over 25 years, Karyl shifted from her role as an Executive Director to a full-time caregiver. The conversation goes deep into her struggles to balance her responsibilities, her transformation into an in-home nurse, and the immense pressure to provide the best care possible. Karyl also reflects on gaining control of her life back after her husband's passing and her subsequent self-care journey. This episode highlights the importance of caring for oneself during and after a long-term care experience and the many different forms that caregiver support can take. About Karyl: Originally from Toledo, OH., Karyl Cunningham has worked in the non-profit field for over 25 years. Karyl has always had a passion for involving herself in this type of work for the greater good of society, people, and the communities in which they live. Karyl feels that the beauty of the non-profit field is that you can present a different picture and impact of your mission while still being aligned with it, allowing people to connect in ways they usually would not, which leads toward creating an environment of community connection. Karyl served as president/CEO of the historic Emanuel Community Center for 8 years and found that her greatest achievement was re-igniting the light of Emanuel and its purpose in a changing OTR community. With a great staff, board and volunteers, the center found itself amidst newfound recognition, but more importantly, living up to a mission of purpose and impact. Later, Karyl served as the director of the Cincinnati YMCA's Black and Latino Achievers and finally wrapped up her career with American Red Cross and retired in 2021. Has as received various local, regional, and state accolades for her work in the non-profit field. Support the show Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn! Tune in on Whole Care Network
Send us a Text Message.In this frank and insightful conversation, we discuss the emotional challenges and hard realities of caregiving with Karyl Cunningham. Karyl was married for 18 years before her husband was diagnosed with stage three B lung cancer, a journey she describes as a 'crazy ride.' Having worked in the non-profit sector for over 25 years, Karyl shifted from her role as an Executive Director to a full-time caregiver. The conversation goes deep into her struggles to balance her responsibilities, her transformation into an in-home nurse, and the immense pressure to provide the best care possible. Karyl also reflects on gaining control of her life back after her husband's passing and her subsequent self-care journey. This episode highlights the importance of caring for oneself during and after a long-term care experience and the many different forms that caregiver support can take.About Karyl:Originally from Toledo, OH., Karyl Cunningham has worked in the non-profit field for over 25 years. Karyl has always had a passion for involving herself in this type of work for the greater good of society, people, and the communities in which they live. Karyl feels that the beauty of the non-profit field is that you can present a different picture and impact of your mission while still being aligned with it, allowing people to connect in ways they usually would not, which leads toward creating an environment of community connection. Karyl served as president/CEO of the historic Emanuel Community Center for 8 years and found that her greatest achievement was re-igniting the light of Emanuel and its purpose in a changing OTR community. With a great staff, board and volunteers, the center found itself amidst newfound recognition, but more importantly, living up to a mission of purpose and impact. Later, Karyl served as the director of the Cincinnati YMCA's Black and Latino Achievers and finally wrapped up her career with American Red Cross and retired in 2021. Has as received various local, regional, and state accolades for her work in the non-profit field.Support the Show.Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn!Tune in on Whole Care Network
Today's special guest is Dr. Karyl McBride. This episode is focused around trauma recovery for adult children of narcissistic mothers. Being a child of a narcissist often leaves people wondering...Will I ever be good enough? And Will I Ever Be Good Enough? is the title of Dr. McBride's first book. Her most recent, Will The Drama Ever End? is out now in hardcover, audiobook and ebook formats and will be available 3.26.24 in paperback. She focuses on the recovery process and provides helpful tools and context in this episode. About Dr. McBride: Karyl McBride, Ph.D., LMFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Denver, Colorado with thirty-nine plus years of public and private practice. She specializes in treating clients with dysfunctional family issues. For the past many years, Dr. McBride has been involved in private research regarding parental narcissism and the debilitating effects of narcissism in relationships. She has treated many adult children of narcissistic parents as well as many others involved in relationships with narcissists in her private practice. Dr. McBride is considered a pioneering and leading expert in her field. Dr. McBride also has extensive clinical experience in the fields of trauma, sexual abuse, domestic violence, divorce, and stepfamily therapy, marital and family therapy, specialized trauma treatment in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), and individual adjustment issues related to anxiety, depression, and life transitions. In her career, Dr. McBride has done forensic consulting and has served as an expert witness in numerous civil and criminal cases involving children and sexual abuse. She has nine years' experience conducting sexual abuse investigations with law enforcement and has conducted training for law enforcement in the area of sexual abuse investigations. In 1996, she was invited to present her doctoral research at the International Police Research Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Connect with Dr. McBride: Practice website: https://karylmcbridephd.com/ Books website: https://willieverbegoodenough.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrKarylMcBride Twitter: https://twitter.com/karylmcbride LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkarylmcbride/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DrKarylMcBride/ Psychology Today Blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-legacy-distorted-love Connect with Ginny: Website: https://www.ginnypriem.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginnypriem/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginny-priem-8a87248/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ginnypriem You're My Favorite: https://a.co/d/2k0NBxf I'm My Favorite: https://a.co/d/eeb159t --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ginny-priem/message
This year marked the 9th year for Sg2's annual Children's Hospital Affinity Group Meeting, cohosted by Michigan Medicine, and for the first time held in combination with our AMC Summit. So on this week's Sg2 Perspectives, host Tori Richie is joined by Sg2 Consultant Dionne Dela Cruz, Senior Director Rhae Ana Gamber and Principal Karyl Kopaskie, PhD, for a debrief of the event. Dionne, Rhae and Karyl chat about highlights of the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital tour, the balancing act of prioritizing health equity, and innovative topics that attendees were most excited about. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, find us on Twitter as @Sg2HealthCare, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.
In today's episode, we have a special guest, Karyl, an ordained minister, author, and lover of the old ways. Join hosts Doreen Cumberford and Sharon Fields as they interview Karyl and explore her fascinating lifestyle and experiences living overseas.From her international move to England in her 7th decade to her dual practices of Church of England and earth-based spirituality, Carol shares her unique perspective on life and the joys of retirement. "I feel like I'm the same person, but I have a lot more me time now. And that's pretty great."However, amidst the excitement, she also opens up about the difficulties she faces living abroad and looking at the USA from a distance. Tune in as Karyl discusses the healing power of international travel and the importance of embracing different cultures and viewpoints. Get ready for a thought-provoking and insightful conversation.Find Karyl at:http://www.ancientwisdomonline.com/about.htmlSupport the showNomadic Diaries hosts insightful interviews with professional expats from around the world regarding their experiences and how their worlds have changed!
The word narcissist abused has become both overused and misused today. Acclaimed family therapist Karyl McBride recalls the time when it was used by clinicians only. She's spent much of her career digging in to the definition and impact of narcissists on their families, and continues that work today with Will the Drama Ever End, her newest book.Connect with Karyl at https://karylmcbridephd.com/You will learn:The definition of a narcissist.The impact of being raised by one.Adult children of narcissists can negotiate a relationship with their parent on their own terms after having pursued healing on their own terms.Lizbeth's links Support the podcast and Lizbeth's writing for $2 or $5 a month on Patreon HEREOR Buy Lizbeth a Coffee Lizbeth's memoir Pieces of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters is now a TV movie, #Stolen By Their Father on Lifetime, now streaming on Roku, Vudu, Hulu, and Amazon Prime.Lizbeth's second book, Grounded in Grit: Turn Your Challenges Into Superpowers is available to order wherever books are sold! Interested in seeing if you and Lizbeth would partner well for 1:1 coaching? Sign up for one free session to see. Need a motivational speaker? Sign up HERE to talk with Lizbeth about your needs.
People often stay in relationships with narcissistic or emotionally immature partners in hopes that it will be better in the long run for the kids. Unfortunately, staying can often send the exact opposite message. Tony reads another poem from his private women's Facebook group and a letter from the son of a narcissistic father. He then shares Karyl McBride's article "How Narcissistic Parenting Can Affect Children" https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-legacy-of-distorted-love/201802/how-narcissistic-parenting-can-affect-children Karyl is the author of the book "Will I Ever Be Good Enough?: Healing the Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers" https://amzn.to/40P1ZdT Find all the latest links to podcasts, courses, Tony's newsletter, and more at https://linktr.ee/virtualcouch And follow Tony on the Virtual Couch YouTube channel for a sneak preview of his upcoming podcast "Murder on the Couch," where True Crime meets therapy, co-hosted with his daughter Sydney. You can watch a pre-release clip here https://youtu.be/-RkRq8SrQy0 Subscribe to Tony's latest podcast, "Waking Up to Narcissism Q&A - Premium Podcast," on the Apple Podcast App. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/waking-up-to-narcissism-q-a/id1667287384 Go to http://tonyoverbay.com/workshop to sign up for Tony's "Magnetize Your Marriage" virtual workshop. The cost is only $19, and you'll learn the top 3 things you can do NOW to create a Magnetic Marriage. You can learn more about Tony's pornography recovery program, The Path Back, by visiting http://pathbackrecovery.com And visit http://tonyoverbay.com and sign up to receive updates on upcoming programs and podcasts. Tony mentioned a product that he used to take out all of the "uh's" and "um's" that, in his words, "must be created by wizards and magic!" because it's that good! To learn more about Descript, click here https://descript.com?lmref=bSWcEQ
Living with a narcissist can be challenging. But when that person is your parent, it can damage emotional growth and the ability to trust. Dr. Karyl McBride, a pioneer on the devastating effects of narcissistic abuse. discusses how we can understand and heal from narcissistic family abuse. Dr. McBride is a licensed marriage and family therapist with more than 40 years of experience in public and private practice, specializing in treatment of trauma. She is the author of several books including Will I Ever Be Good Enough?, Will I Ever Be Free of You?, and Will the Drama Ever End? Her work has also been featured in HuffPost and Psychology Today. Music: www.purple-planet.com Show site: www.cyacyl.com
Narcissism is difficult to confront whenever we meet it. It's even more of a challenge when it overwhelms the dynamics of a family. But Dr. Karyl McBride says there are ways to free ourselves from the harmful effects of narcissism and begin to heal. McBride is a licensed marriage and family therapist with over forty years of experience in public and private practice, specializing in treatment of trauma. In her career she has worked as a school psychologist, expert witness, a marriage and family counselor and a marriage and family therapist. Her work has been recognized in several publications, including HuffPost and Psychology Today. She is a leading author on books focusing on narcissism such as “Will I Ever Be Good Enough?,” “Will I Ever Be Free of You?” and her latest book, “Will the Drama Ever End?”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, ADJUSTED welcomes Karyl Bierwagen, Senior Catastrophic Resolution Specialist with Berkley Industrial Comp. Karyl shares her thoughts on how to conduct a successful investigation of a claim as well as some things to avoid while investigating.Season 5 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and guest co-host Matt Yehling, Directory of Claims at Midwest Employers Casualty.Comments and Feedback? Let us know at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/F5GCHWHVisit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!Got questions? Send them to marketing@berkindcomp.comFor music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at camrunyan9@gmail.com
Hello Neighbors- Especially in District 3!!!We are back with City Council Candidate interviews. Please read below to learn more about the candidate and where to find them.Karyl Clayton Bio: I am Karyl Clayton and I am running as a Write in Candidate to become City Councilperson of Stonecrest Council for District 3. My husband and I have been longtime residents of the Stonecrest/Lithonia area — over three decades. I am a member of Antioch Baptist Church North where I am engaged in various ministries and Southern University Alumni in which I received my BA Degree in Architecture. I am also a Real Estate Agent for Metro Brokers where I engage with various communities. I have worked with the City of Stonecrest since the inception of the Parks Task force as being the Vice Chair to now a member of the Stonecrest Park and Recreation Advisory Committee Chair 2021-2022 and now currently Vice Chair of the committee.I have worked in government for over 30 years in both Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana. I worked in a leadership capacity with the citizens and department heads in renovations and maintenance of the Birmingham Parks system, as a Facility Manager for Parks and Recreation for DeKalb County where I engaged with varies communities and citizens in the renovation of parks, trails and other amenities through bonds and federal founded funds for site renovations and worked with City Council personnel, Beltline and sports investors such as Tyler Perry, NFL, Pepsi and USTA. For the City of Atlanta.I've also worked as a Construction Project Manager and as a liaison for community citizens and in-house stake holders for the SPLOST Program for Construction Renovation and new Facilities for Clayton County. I have a passion for good governance of taxpayer resources. I believe in Safety, being a good Servant to the public and a good Steward of public resources. GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE Clayton County -Construction Project Manager City of Atlanta -Park and Recreation Project Manager Dekalb County -Facility Manager Parks and Recreations ========City of Birmingham -Construction Superintendent-Parks and Recreation State of Louisiana -Accounting State of Georgia Facilities and Construction, Fleet, Resources Manager========City of Forest Park – Member Urban Design Board Review Board Stonecrest Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee- Vice- Chair 2022-2023Stonecrest Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee- Chair 2021-2022Contact Karyl Clayton:karylclaytonforcouncil.com Karyl Clayton FacebookSupport the show
This week, Sg2 Perspectives invited Sg2 Principal Karyl Kopaskie, PhD, and Consulting Director Stephanie Snider to join us to talk about the urgency of addressing health equity, which has increasingly become a strategic priority for many health systems. Karyl and Stephanie discuss defining social return on investment, embedding health equity in operational strategic planning and how organizations can refocus their role in supporting health equity in their communities. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, find us on Twitter as @Sg2HealthCare, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.
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Buena High school assistant principal Elizabeth Jimenez has been named the new principal of Carmichael Elementary school.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The autobiography tells the tale of an indomitable girl named Karyl, who was born into a family that struggles to appreciate the true value of a female. From childhood to adolescence to adulthood, Karyl fights to find happiness where she can, but her dreams of happiness elude her at every turn. In pursuit of a better life, she chases the fantasy of […] The post Karyl: Unlocking her Secrets by Karyl Maier appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The autobiography tells the tale of an indomitable girl named Karyl, who was born into a family that struggles to appreciate the true value of a female. From childhood to adolescence to adulthood, Karyl fights to find happiness where she can, but her dreams of happiness elude her at every turn. In pursuit of a better life, she chases the fantasy of […] The post Karyl: Unlocking her Secrets by Karyl Maier appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Interview with Karyl Hedden, US Poultry Business Manager, Alltech
Karyl Eckerle is an entrepreneurial dynamo! A real figure it out and take the bull by the horns kind of woman.Personal branding and image strategist, Karyl Eckerle, is committed to helping women take their place as “Who's Who” in their field. Specializing in women in leadership roles (both in corporate and entrepreneurial ventures), Karyl works with organizations and individuals to develop and showcase consistent image and personal brand credibility through in-person and digital first impression strategies.For Karyl Eckerle, your image is everything.It is the face of your business, it is how you create a sense of credibility and expertise, it is how you are seen, heard, and remembered, and it is how you become the go-to expert in your field.Eckerle is the face of The Image Impact Group, a branding agency focused specifically on female leaders in client-facing roles, from executives to lawyers to real estate professionals and public speakers. Image Impact bridges the divide between image and personal branding, allowing her clients to create a clear, consistent, and confident message no matter what medium they are navigating.Why is this needed? According to Eckerle, many women have the education, knowledge, and expertise to be leaders in their field, but they don't yet have what it takes to stand out, become visible, make a true impact, be original, exude confidence, and be known as the experts. That is where she comes in, coaching her clients on impact branding, and also doing some speaking along the way.During our interview, Eckerle talked about how she works with her clients, how her own experiences help guide her coaching, and how the changes she made for herself inform the approach she takes to helping women reach their peak potential. What do you want to be known for? Karyl will help you discover that.You can find Karyl online making an impact in entreprenurs lives on LinkedIn and of course on her website at https://TheImageImpactGroup.comYou can take Karyl's Instant Image Assessment at https://bit.ly/imageimpactsurvey
On today's Episode of Hell Has an Exit Bryan invites very special guest Karyl who celebrates 22 years clean today. Born and Raised in Jamaica, Carole was 1 of 10 children, by 7 years old both of her parents had passed away. It was 1988 when Karyl first stepped foot in New York City at 16 years old. The club scene & cocaine immediately drew her in. The first time she tried cocaine, she knew right away it would become a part of her. Her life spiraled quickly as she got introduced to crack cocaine, and not before long began selling her body for drugs. In the midst of the insanity that was her life, Karyl got pregnant twice. It was during her second pregnancy that she was able to get clean and find recovery. Listen to this incredible story of how Karyl came to find her true self through recovery, the 12 steps & sponsorship. Don't miss this week's Hell Has An Exit Episode 73. If you're in need of help, please visit unitedrecoveryproject.com or call tel: 833-699-9395 HellHasanexitpod.com Follow on Instagram & Twitter @hellhasanexit @united_recovery @dbpodcasts Produced by dbpodcasts.com Music by Miles M. Davis
This week on Sg2 Perspectives, guest host Nicole Spatafora, Vizient Senior Director, Programs, and Sg2 Principal Karyl Kopaskie, PhD, and Associate Principal Eric Lam discuss Vizient's Health Equity Strategy Accelerator, a rapid-cycle strategic course designed to help organizations understand their ambition to address health equity goals and their organizational readiness to address and implement health equity strategic initiatives. Nicole, Karyl and Eric detail not only how the strategy accelerator course helped organizations assess their health equity needs and what organizations need to consider as they move forward with their strategic plans, but also key findings such as the need to improve upon data collection and where the highest community vulnerabilities lie within a local market. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, find us on Twitter as @Sg2HealthCare, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.
Karyl Evans has won 6 Emmy Awards for her documentary projects among many other national and regional awards. Ms. Evans has been producing and directing video projects for over 30 years on both the East Coast and the West Coast.Episode Links:Web: http://KarylEvansProductions.comJoey Pinz Conversations Podcast Information: • Website: https://www.joeypinz.com • Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/joeypinz • Music by Tom Izzo: @wahlsinger https://tomizzomusic.com Support our podcast: • Subscribe: https://joeypinzconversations.com/subscribe/ • How much is this podcast worth to you? Consider $5, $10 or $20/mo with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joeypinz • How about a one-time payment? • What is the episode worth to you? $25/$50/$100/$500 /$1,000/$5,000 with PayPal (one-time): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JoePannone Please subscribe/follow to Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations Podcast: • Spotify, Apple, Google, or others. Please consider rating with 5 stars if you like it. • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joey-pinz-discipline-conversations/id1583997438 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69SFwY3XSwcw9qNvElAn10 • Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODI4OTA2LnJzcw • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JoeyPinzDisciplineConversations?sub_confirmation=1Please follow on social media: @TheJoeyPinz • Instagram: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.instagram.com/TheJoeyPinz • Twitter: @TheJoeyPinz https://twitter.com/TheJoeyPinz • Facebook: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.facebook.com/TheJoeyPinz • TikTok: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoeypinzFinally, join our newsletter: https://joeypinzconversations.com/#newsletterSupport the show
Episode 10 | "My feet can touch his feet, that's okay. His feet can touch my calf, also okay. But if his feet go up to my thigh, I've got a problem with that." This episode is brought to you from the mind of Karyl from La Grange, IL. Karyl had a reoccurring dream as a child about vampires and Uncle Charlie. We also read a dream from Sydney from Cedar Falls, IA about a human fish and foot massages. Mindy and Brooke also discuss dangerous events that can happen when you act out dreams in real life. Stay tuned for next week, when Mindy & Brooke share more listener dreams. And don't forget to submit your own dream and be part of the show at www.REMelations.com/shareadream Other Ways to Support the Show: Follow on social @REMelations Share a dream at www.REMelations.com/shareadream Become a Patreon member for access to additional content, videos, and REMelations merchandise. The higher the level, the higher the access! Until next week, sweet dreams!
I speak with Dr. Karyl Kicenski who is my professor in my Communications and Identity course at UCLA. Kicenski earned her undergraduate and master's degrees at Cal State Northridge and her Ph.D. at George Mason University. Her degrees cover the field of Communication Studies in addition to Cultural Studies. In her research and in the classroom she aims to uncover the links between the expression of ideas and the structures of social power and privilege. Upon taking her class this quarter I have learned about the power of perception and the making of the self. I wanted to have Dr. Kicenski on my podcast to further discuss compelling things we discuss in class as well as learn about her career in teaching. I was surprised to learn about how she barely had a C average in high school and for a long time never had any aspirations to become a professor. The conversations we have are both enriching and enlightening. They highlight that not everybody's path in life is linear, and to truly trust the educational process. Dr. Kicenski gives current college students sound advice from a professor's perspective and shares her knowledge and wisdom.
Karyl is an ordained minister and lover of the "Old Ways." She is an author, ritualist, and earth-based spiritual teacher. She is a guide to inner realms within one's heart.
Little did she know, when Karyl Yeston's mom filled out an application for her daughter to work at Philmont Scout Ranch, that she would end up being the first female manager of the Trading Post - today known as the Tooth of Time Traders. In this episode we chat about generational differences and the humble pioneering that Karyl was a part of for women at Philmont. Karyl credits the leadership skills she gained while working in a management role at the Trading Post, to her successful career as a Park Ranger for the National Park Service. Philmont Years: 1984-1990Trading Post ClerkTrading Post Assistant Manager/SupervisorTrading Post ManagerNotable Mentions:Craig PainterSusan HamletDawn ChandlerTodd ConklinSupport the show (https://pod.fan/silveronthesagepodcast)
Get in to the conversation with me and Natalie Karyl owner of Doll house in Los Angeles. Let's talk about taking your feminine energy to the next level. Business, sex, love and more. Tap in. Text 305-614-1916 to keep up and be in the knew. femininity questions and more.
Karyl Eckerle has a passion for helping others build their personal brands—and hers is strong. She's a sought-after corporate speaker and consultant that helps women discover makes them unique while empowering, educating and encouraging them. In this episode, hear her share how to become a powerhouse combination of professional image and personal brand.Let's be friends! Follow me on LinkedIn.This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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In this special episode, I interviewed my father, Everett (Easy) Ryder for a Father's Day edition of the podcast. I sat down with my Dad after Father's Day because I knew he had a message to share. The first thing that he told me was that he didn't have anything to share like the other people that have been interviewed on the podcast. I knew differently because EVERYONE has a story. If you haven't interviewed your own parents, you should take the time to do that even if you don't have a podcast. You might just learn something! Here is some clips of the show notes. You can catch the rest on our blog 00:07:10.000 Trey: What were you doing for a job, did it affect your job affect your finances. How did you prepare to be a father in that? 00:07:23.000 Dad: I was very fortunate at the time Trey. Because right before Karyl was being born. You know like maybe two years before that we were going through some very hard times, very very hard times I mean having to sell blood plasma just put gas in the car and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for dinner and stuff. So I basically started my career with the government because I had my own construction company before that building homes, and then in 19, January, 5 1978, is when I started working for the government. 00:11:00.000 Trey: Why did you leave being an entrepreneur and owning your own business and go into a government position? It almost sounds like not necessarily you but the world in general. Was it hard times, because you talked about the Navy, or the shipyard was freezing hiring. And you also had left being an entrepreneurial business. So what happened there? Dad: Okay. One the Naval Shipyard did not have a hiring freeze that was not a Naval Air rework facility. That was it an OB Norfolk. That's why they offered me a temporary position, and I was working at an OB Norfolk and the work building department. So, the Naval Shipyard did not have a hiring freeze on it to time to go back to when I had Ryder construction company that you have to remember in the mid 70s was a building boom. You wouldn't remember but it was, it was a lot of houses being built all over. I needed three crews up and running to keep the business afloat. To go where I needed it to go, I only had one crew. There wasn't anybody to hire for the other crews and then my one crew wasn't that experienced that I had. Basically, I had to be on the job site, all the time. Then I broke an ankle up on a job, and I had a cast with my foot twisted all the way up to my crotch on crutches, and I wasn't supposed to be doing anything but house rest. The business was failing since I had to pull out from being there, so I went and paid everybody off and close the business out. Later on, we jump into topics about his thought process of when I was thrown in jail, how he handled the process and put the house up for me to post bail. Other topics we discuss was making a hard decision as a father to get a divorce, not because of falling out of love but for what was right for his children. We talked about alcoholism in the family that ultimately led to my moms death. Easy Ryder then tells us three things he learned from his parents and how he applied them to his parenting skills. Before we wrapped up, dad gives a piece of advice to other parents that may be listening. Go check out the rest in the blog post, make sure you listen to the episode and don't forget to rate this podcast and leave a review! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forginglife/message
Hosts Kerry Rossow and Jenette Jurczyk connect with Karyl Wackerlin about the origin of the She Said: Soul Journey Mission Trips to Haiti. In her story "Trust Your Journey"— originally shared on the That's What She Said stage in Champaign, Illinois back in 2015—Karyl shares how she overcame challenges in her marriage and learned to choose joy.
The State of Health in Delaware: A Movement to Improve Health and Wellness
Join Delaware Lt. Governor Dr. Bethany Hall-Long in conversation with Director of the Delaware Division of public Health, Dr. Karyl Rattay, MD, MS, as these two respected healthcare leaders discuss Delaware's public health, the importance of mental health and wellness in individual communities, the effects of the pandemic on Delawareans and more. Support the show (https://ltgovernorschallenge.org/)
Dans cet épisode du balado Entre deux Drapeaux, notre animatrice Noémie a invité deux membres du programme Génération ODD: Ousmane, mentor, et Karyl, ambassadrice. Ils discutent de l'accueil des migrants et des moyens pour lutter contre le racisme, deux enjeux cruciaux à l'heure qu'il est.
You have 7 seconds to make a first impression, and frankly, I bet it's even less than that these days! Knowing that, it's important to be intentional about your visual and digital image. Karyl Eckerle of The Image Impact Group is an Image Expert and my personal image consultant. She changed the way I thought about my image, and my personal brand, and how I can communicate that with the world. In this episode, she shares some fabulous insights on how to ensure that you're sending the message you want to with your personal brand. Fascinating insights, and immediately applicable tactics fill this episode, (and don't miss Karyl's admission of how she screwed it up one time. Even the expert isn't perfect all the time!)And if you want a great example of effective digital branding, check out Karyl's Linkedin Page.Want to check out the Image Impact Assessment? Here it is. And don't miss Karyl's upcoming free webinar on April 27, 2021. Click here for more information.
Karyl Groeneveld joins Pastor Mark in a message on suffering as part of our series in Revelation. (Revelation 2:8-11)
Do you have an alter ego that helps you perform when you need to? How does the brand you craft help you show up the way you want to be perceived? Join Karyl Eckerle and Gina Schreck as they talk about your brand, your image, and the alter ego we all need. Karyl Eckerly on LinkedIn Her website
Rev. Karyl Huntley is an ordained minister and the spiritual leader of the Golden Gate Center for Spiritual Living in Corte Madera, California. She is also a lover of the "old ways" and explores these as an author—she is the author of Real Life Rituals, ritualist, and earth-based spiritual teacher. She is a guide to inner realms within one's heart and a guide to ancient sacred sites in lands near and far ... learn more about the "old ways" in this inspiring interview with Rev. Karyl.
Jared chats with Karyl Carlson, creator of Karyl's Oz Dolls, frequent attendee of the Oogaboos Rendevous and this year's co-chair of Oz Con International in Portland, Oregon.
TheSparkAndTheArt.com/32 – Karyl Gilbertson is a web designer and dad who is creating a video game in his spare time. In today's interview we talk about his little trick for getting to work on his project even when he doesn't feel like it and how breaking his project into smaller chunks allowed him to get started without feeling overwhelmed. — Links for today's episode — @Karyl - https://twitter.com/karyl Arkaia: The Mysterious Island - http://arkaiagame.com/ New Harvest Media - http://newharvest.ca/ Bioware - http://www.bioware.com/en/ ACAD - Alberta College of Art and Design - http://www.acad.ca/ Spencer Goldade - thesparkandtheart.com/2 WordPress - https://wordpress.com/ PHP - http://php.net/ Drupal - https://www.drupal.org/ C++ - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B Unity - http://unity3d.com/ C# - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_(programming_language) Objective C - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objective-C JQuery - http://jquery.com/ JavaScript - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript Flash - https://www.adobe.com/ca/products/flash.html Actionscript - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActionScript Unreal Engine - https://www.unrealengine.com/what-is-unreal-engine-4 Trello - https://trello.com/ Myst - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-8CFun3nEw Steam Game Market - http://store.steampowered.com/ Desura - http://www.desura.com/ Itch.io - http://itch.io/ Humble Bundle - https://www.humblebundle.com/ Mac Heist - http://www.macheist.com/ Kickstarter -https://www.kickstarter.com/ Steam Greenlight - http://steamcommunity.com/greenlight Steam Early Access - http://store.steampowered.com/genre/Early%20Access/ Indie Game The Movie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhaT78i1x2M
This week's news includes: Ancestry.com has announced that it will acquire iArchives and therefore acquire Footnote.com. Ancestry.com has added the 1852 California State Census to its U.S. collection. Ancestry.co.uk has added "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941" to its collection. Genealogy Gems has announced that the second installment of the Google Earth for Genealogy video series has been released at www.GoogleForGenealogy.com. The Ontario (Canada) Genealogical Society has issued a call for papers for its 2012 Conference, to be held in Kingston, Ontario, on June 1-3, 2012. Email conference2012@ogs.on.ca for a copy of the Call for Papers document. Leland Meitzler has announced that Thomas MacEntee will join the 2010 Salt Lake Christmas Tour. More information is available at www.SaltLakeChristmasTour.com. The Federation of Genealogical Societies has announced that it is accepting applications for the position of Editor of its electronic quarterly magazine, the FGS FORUM. Interested parties may request a copy of the position description and submissions details by emailing application@fgs.org. Applications are being accepted through November 1, 2010. The Association of Professional Genealogists has announced that it is accepting applications for the position of Webmaster. Interested parties may request more information from Kathleen Hinckley, Executive Director, by emailing admin@apgen.org. Applications are being accepted through November 1, 2010. Listener email includes: Marilyn advises us that TelGen Limited has released "Families," an app for the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad that works with Legacy Family Tree. It is available at www.telgen.co.uk/families for $14.95. Marina asks for advice about cleaning up her family history data file. Patty is seeking a place online where she can upload her family history file, documents, photos, and more. Karyl is looking for suggestions about handling situations like "Great Grandma was adopted" or "discoveries that two of the ten kids of Uncle Bud were actually his granddaughters but there are no clue as to who the mother(s) might have been." Tom asks whether, when faced with literally hundreds of names going back that far in a printed [family history] volume, does a family historian or genealogist actually obtain all the original documentation? Birth, marriage and death records? The Guys discuss a product from CodeWeavers called CrossOver Mac for Macintosh OS X ($39.95) that "allows you to install many popular Windows applications and games on your Intel Mac. Once installed, your application integrates seamlessly in OS X. Just click and run your application directly from the OS X Finder. Clicking a Windows file or document — including email attachments — will launch the appropriate Windows program, allowing you to work on the files. Best of all, you do it all easily and affordably, without needing a Microsoft operating system license." The Guys are now running RootsMagic on their Macs instead of using VMWare Fusion or Parallels software and without buying an expensive Windows operating system license. More listener email includes: Colleen asks about the annual Ancestry.com survey and their statement that they add "millions" of historical records each week. The Guys respond that, with nine national collections of data, they believe that the averages probably work out to millions of new and updated records each week. Mitch asks for suggestions for how to gain better access to a legible copy of the 1852 California Census. (See notes for Episode #209 and listen to the podcasts for more details.) JoEllen asks for more information about organizing and storing her vast collection of materials. George suggests two sources for archival safe storage materials: Light Impressions and Gaylord. (He drew a blank remembering Gaylord.) Eric has questions about military records for his grandfather who served before World War I in the infantry of the State of Florida. Jim shares two digital newspaper archive collections with everyone: the California Digital Newspaper Collection and Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Pat shares the results of a very successful on-site research trip. Drew discusses his blog, Rootsmithing at http://rootsmithing.com.