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Season 2 Episode 9 is brought to you by...Chase BlissStringjoy Use code: HUM to save 10%Reverb.comSupport this channel on Patreon Want to send us mail?60 Cycle Hum#6159450 Mira Mesa Blvd.San Diego, CA 92126Come on and take a Slowdive 00:00 Hex girls 15:00 Thomann bought Hughes and Kettner. Does this matter at all?34:45 Crazy LP43:30 Thanks Patreon!45:55 Steve got a MXR Super Badass Distortion and filed his first copyright claim. Ryan shows off the new Gretsch 55:54 Smokey Amps1:10:47 This song was sent by Blue Light Special and is called "Fear" ****************************60CH on PatreonBuy Something with our affiliate links:Buy a ShirtSweetwaterzZoundsThomannAmazonPerfect CircuitEbayReverbTour Gear Designs Patch Cables+++++++++++++++++++++Social Media Stuff:FacebookDiscordInstagram and Twitter @60cyclehumTikTokHire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities #60cyclehum #guitar #guitars #shameflute
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Brian, Blake, and Richard are back for Episode 565 of the Chasing Tone Podcast - Brian reveals a deep dark secret and will robots ever play the blues?Blake has an evil plan and the guys caution him against it and check his credentials for podcasting. Richard saw an ai powered robot on TV and it has scared him so the guys discuss it and Brian makes a confession. He also asks some questions about the future of humanity and Richard has a foolish plan. Richard and Blake have had some late night DAW issues which caused them much anguish and woe and swap tales. Richard also has stupid podcast jokes. Brian questions Blake about his DAW of choice and Richard has a new album to listen to which Brian is unimpressed with.There have been some major moves in the corporate world of music with Samsung buying a number of HI Fi brands and closer to home, Thomann appear to have bought Hughes and Kettner. Blake bursts a bubble when he reveals the source of a musical legend. The guys then talk about band load-outs and why modelling might be the future again. Brian then reveals one of his lifelong goals. Daleks, Oregon batteries, Mullets, Rob Hubbard, Clibbings, Logic JR, Richard Sounds...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@chasingtonepodcastAwesome Course, Merch and DIY mods:https://www.guitarpedalcourse.com/https://www.wamplerdiy.com/Find us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Contact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show
Arrow-Air-Flug 1285R stürzt 1985 kurz nach dem Start im kanadischen Gander ab. Alle 256 Insassen der DC-8 sterben. Benny & Andreas rekonstruieren wir den Fall, über dem bis heute Fragezeichen stehen.Unsere Interviewpartner:
Cooking is essentially a series of techniques. In Episode 4 Neil, Sam and Allie explore an ancient form of hearth cookery; find out why being called Béchamel could merit a kick in the posterior and get sizzling on the barbie. (No cakes or dolls were harmed in the making of this podcast
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In diesem Video erfährst du, warum unser Land von einer Krise in die nächste schlittert - und wer die wahren Strippenzieher sind. Die Fakten machen fassungslos. Florian Homm, Ernst Wolff und Dominik Kettner packen aus.
Send us your desired health topic or guest suggestionsJoin us as we delve into the fascinating world of regenerative medicine with Josh Kettner, founder of Dream Body Clinic in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. With a personal story that fuels his passion for innovation in health, Josh highlights the immense potential of stem cell therapy in treating chronic illnesses and autoimmune diseases. He explains the science behind mesenchymal stem cells, detailing their unique properties and how they differ from embryonic stem cells, emphasizing the ethical sourcing and applications of the treatments provided at his clinic.Throughout our conversation, we explore real-life success stories of patients who have experienced remarkable transformations, including those battling conditions like multiple sclerosis and debilitating joint pain. Josh provides meticulous detail regarding the procedural aspects of stem cell therapies, dispelling myths and fears associated with such treatments while addressing nuanced concerns. By painting a vivid picture of each patient's journey and outcome, Kettner demonstrates how this seemingly distant science has become a beacon of hope for many. To learn more about how stem cells can redefine health and healing, be sure to check out the Dream Body Clinic website. Don't forget to subscribe for more transformative discussions on health and wellness!You can find Josh Ketner at:Website - https://dreambody.clinic/Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@DBCStemCells Please Follow and Review this podcast if you would like to support the growth of this show. Thank You! :)If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with two people you know that might benefit from the information. The more knowledge that people have in their hands, the healthier we can all become. If you would like to see a particular health issue discussed, or know someone who would be a great guest, contact the Open-Minded Healing podcast at openmindedhealing365@gmail.com. Note: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Marla Miller, Open-Minded Healing Podcast, any guests or contributors to the podcast, be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Less than a week after scrapping a proposal for the thousand bed shelter on Kettner in Middletown, San Diego mayor Todd Gloria has announced several new possible locations for future long-term shelters. Tomorrow the El Cajon City Council will discuss a proposal on immigration enforcement, similar to one it scrapped just two weeks ago. Marine corps officials have identified a Camp Pendleton marine who died earlier this week in an aircraft crash. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.
High-beta asset classes will likely swing on US-centric narratives, but the country's financial conditions remain supportive despite a less dovish Federal Reserve. Max Kettner, Chief Multi-Asset Strategist at HSBC, joins Bloomberg Intelligence Chief Emerging Markets Credit Strategist Damian Sassower to discuss his investment outlook for 2025, with US equities, high-yield debt and emerging-market credit standing out. Kettner and Sassower touch on trade policy under President-elect Donald Trump, the fiscal challenges facing China, historically tight credit spreads and the continued pursuit of incremental carry. The EM Lens podcast is part of BI's FICC Focus series.
Send us a textIn this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks chats with Dr. Lorenzo Pasquini and Hannes Kettner about their groundbreaking research on the effects of psychedelics in older adults. They delve into their shared interest in exploring psychedelics as a potential avenue for improving mental health and well-being in this population, where better treatments are urgently needed. The conversation covers the research process, details about the psychedelic retreats attended by participants, and the substances used. They also share key outcomes related to participants' well-being and discuss exciting future directions for their work.Dr. Pasquini is Assistant Professor of Neurology at UCSF whose research focuses on the brain's role in emotional states and social behavior. Using neuroimaging and neurophysiological techniques, he explores how these systems change with aging, neuropsychiatric diseases, and novel interventions like psychedelics. Hannes Kettner is a researcher and PhD candidate at the Centre for Psychedelic Research, Department of Brain Sciences at Imperial College, London. This episode is sponsored by Greco Gum, the all-natural chewing gum for your mouth and gut that is made from only ONE ingredient! Visit GrecoGum.com and use code ERIN15 to get 15% off your first order.*New* SUBSCRIBE for the Causes or Cures+ Bonus Episodes (now posted) & Monthly Live Q&As! You can contact Dr. Eeks at bloomingwellness.com.Follow Eeks on Instagram here.Or Facebook here.Or X.On Youtube.Or TikTok.SUBSCRIBE to her monthly newsletter here.Support the show
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Dominik Kettner ist ein bekannter Goldhändler in Deutschland und hat sich mit seinem YouTube-Kanal eine große Community aufgebaut. Mit über 350.000 Abonnenten und 30 Millionen Videoaufrufen erreicht er ein breites Publikum. Sein Unternehmen, Kettner Edelmetalle, hat über 100.000 Kunden bedient und bietet eine breite Palette an Produkten wie Münzen und Barren an. Kettner Edelmetalle gehört zu den größten Online-Händlern für Edelmetalle in Deutschland und erzielt jährliche Umsätze im zweistelligen Millionenbereich. In unserem Gespräch beleuchten wir seine Marketing-strategie und Außenwirkung. Nutzt er die Ängste und Sorgen seiner Kunden aus? Oder glaubt er wirklich an das, was er über seinen Kanal kommuniziert? Ich fühle Dominik Kettner auf den Zahn und er verschafft Einblicke in seine persönliche Überzeugungen und Geschäftsphilosophie.
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"Verleiher sind wie Verlage, nur für Filme.” Klingt eigentlich ganz simpel, wenn Lena Kettner (Marketing Managerin | Pandora Film Verleih) das so sagt. Doch was steckt genau dahinter? Wie kommen die Filme letztlich zu ihrem Publikum? Welche Wege sind notwendig, um die richtige Aufmerksamkeit zu generieren und dem Film die richtige Hilfestellung zu geben, um das Licht auf der Leinwand erblicken zu können? UNSERE GÄSTIN Lena Kettner | Marketing Managerin Kulturflüsterin - https://kulturfluesterin.com/ Instagram Lena Kettner - @kulturfluesterin WEITERE LINKS Pandora Film Verleih - https://www.pandorafilm.de/ Instagram Pandora Film Verleih - @pandorafilmverleih GESAMTER BEITRAG MITARBEIT Moderation & Redaktion: Susanne Braun Schnitt: Sara-Marie Plekat Social Media & Redaktion: Anna Maria Ortese IHR FINDET UNS UNTER... Unsere Webseite: https://indiefilmtalk.de/ Unser Discord-Channel: https://discord.com/invite/eQYk4REftu Unser Newsletter: https://indiefilmtalk.de/ift-newsletter/ Feedback, Wunschgäste & Themen bitte an: comment@indiefilmtalk.de Susanne Braun (Homepage): https://www.dialogpartnerin.de/ UNTERSTÜTZE UNS PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Indiefilmtalk Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/indiefilmtalk/about FOLGE UNS Instagram: @indiefilmtalk Facebook: Indiefilmtalk Podcast Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/indiefilmtalk/
Edelmetalle, Aktien oder doch Bitcoin? Im heutigen Podcast reagiere ich auf ein Short Video von Kettner Edelmetalle und zeige dir, welche Anlageklasse die bessere ist. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenfreies Beratungsgespräch: https://jensrabe.de/Q2Termin24PC Tägliche Updates ab sofort auf https://aktienkannjeder.de ALLE Bücher von Jens Rabe: https://jensrabe.de/buecher Nur für kurze Zeit. Solange der Vorrat reicht. Schaut auf dem Instagram-Account von Jens vorbei: @jensrabe_official https://www.instagram.com/jensrabe_official Börsen-News https://jensrabe.de/Q2NewsletterYT24
Hinter jedem Horizont kommt ein neuer. Das ist das weise Motto von Guido Kettner mit dem er fast die ganze Welt bereist hat. 170.000 Flugkilometer stehen bereits auf seinem Konto für seine Touren von Neuseeland über Fidschi bis nach Hawaii. Unterwegs erlebt er unglaubliche Abenteuer. Seine Geschichte hört ihr in dieser Podcastfolge von "Mein Abenteuer" mit Reiner Meutsch.
Tom Keene breaks down the Single Best Idea from the latest edition of Bloomberg Surveillance Radio. In this episode, we feature conversations with Larry McDonald and Max Kettner. Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACFSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today we had the pleasure of diving deep into the world of mental fitness with the dynamic Greg Kettner. A renowned speaker, trainer, and advocate for mental wellness in the workplace, Greg's journey is not just a tale of professional expertise but a profound exploration of personal resilience and transformation. Greg's mission, deeply rooted in his own experiences, is to ignite a passion for mental fitness and workplace well-being. His approach is both heartfelt and practical, blending academic insights with real-world wisdom. Greg's story begins with a stark realization during a challenging phase of his career. When his job was abruptly eliminated, he faced a profound crisis of self-worth and identity. However, this pivotal moment led him to introspect and eventually reinvent his professional path, focusing on promoting happiness and mental wellness in corporate environments. His "WorkHappy" initiative is more than a program; it's a movement. It encourages individuals to cultivate a positive mindset, build resilience, and find joy in their professional lives. Greg's journey teaches us that challenges in the workplace can be transformative opportunities for personal growth and finding deeper purpose. Throughout the episode, Greg shared valuable insights and strategies to enhance job satisfaction and reduce stress. His emphasis on the importance of communication, building supportive relationships at work, and creating a culture of wellness was particularly impactful. These elements, according to Greg, are key to achieving a happier, more productive, and mentally fit work life. Greg's story is a testament to the power of self-discovery and resilience. It inspires us to look beyond our immediate struggles and envision a future where mental fitness and happiness are integral to our professional lives. If Greg Kettner's journey resonates with you, and you're eager to learn more about how to navigate the challenges of mental health in the workplace, I encourage you to hit play on this episode. His experiences, insights, and advice could be the catalyst you need to embark on your own journey towards a happier, more fulfilling work life. GUEST LINKS: Website: https://www.gregkettner.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkettner/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregory.kettner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregkettner/ Podcast: https://www.gregkettner.com/podcast HumorLab: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehumorlab LINKS: malarchuk.com/book malarchuk.com www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Join Chuck's Text Community: 251-418-7966 Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe To Our YouTube My Community Contact Episode Minute By Minute: 00:00 Introduction + Messages From Our Sponsors 02:48 Getting to Know Greg Kettner 03:33 The Importance of Communication 04:47 Impact of the Pandemic on Mental Fitness 06:01 The Loneliness Epidemic 06:39 The Power of Friendship at Work 08:15 The Journey to Work Happy 09:53 The Impact of a Positive Work Culture 13:14 The Role of Happiness in Sales 15:56 The Importance of Investing in Yourself 19:27 Creating a Work Happy Culture 29:57 The Golden and Platinum Rules 31:31 The Art of Communication and Delighting Others 34:01 The Power of Kindness and Empathy 35:30 Opening Up About Mental Health 38:08 The Impact of Sharing Personal Struggles 38:45 Creating a Work Culture that Values Mental Health 39:42 The Importance of Vulnerability 44:17 The Power of Reaching Out 45:09 The Lifesaving Impact of Conversations 52:50 Final Thoughts: You Matter
In this episode, Scott & Renee interview TedX Speaker Greg Kettner. Greg is the founder of "Work Happy" and the "Work Happy Podcast". He travels all over educating and speaking on mental health and how to reduce anxiety and stress from your life. Today he touches on specifically the real estate community and offers tips that can help you work happier.
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In this conversation, Phil interviews Greg Kettner about the power of laughter and its role in creating connections and positive work environments. Greg shares his experience with standup comedy and how laughter can alleviate anxiety and stress. They discuss the decline of laughter in adulthood and the importance of incorporating laughter into daily life. Greg emphasizes the importance of finding a balance between mockery and positivity when using humor. They also explore the impact of laughter on mental health and the challenges of separating work and home. The conversation concludes with a discussion on embracing laughter and creating a work happy environment. Takeaways; Laughter is a universal language that connects people and creates bonds. In adulthood, the frequency of laughter decreases significantly, but incorporating laughter into daily life can alleviate stress and anxiety. Finding a balance between mockery and positivity is crucial when using humor in serious topics. Laughter has healing properties and can improve mental health. Creating a work happy environment involves incorporating laughter and humor into the workplace. Connect with Greg - greg@gregkettner.com Check out his Ted Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uVBePSXGSc Learn more about WorkHappy - https://www.gregkettner.com/workhappy Humor Lab Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehumorlab Music and Sound effects - epidemicsound.com
In this episode, we talk to Dave Kettner, President and General Counsel at Virent about the company's innovative contributions to renewable energy and its pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future in aviation.Kettner emphasises their breakthroughs in renewable fuels, particularly their BioForming process that converts plant carbohydrates into bioformate, a green alternative to petroleum products. This process is used to create sustainable gasoline, aviation fuel, and materials for various industries, marking a shift to plant-based resources.Kettner also highlights Virent's rapid conversion of plant sugars into fuels and chemicals, a faster alternative to natural oil formation. Despite varying global views on biofuels, he remains positive, citing agricultural advancements. A notable project is their collaboration with Virgin Atlantic on a 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel flight, showcasing their technology's practical use. Virent plans to globally license its technology, aiming to decrease aviation emissions and foster a more sustainable industry, aligning with their commitment to renewable energy development.If you LOVED this episode, you'll also love the conversation we had with Amy Ruddock, VP Europe and Middle East at Carbon Engineering, who explains how Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology – that removes carbon dioxide directly out of the atmosphere – can help decarbonise aviation. Check it out here.Learn more about the innovators who are navigating the industry's challenges to make sustainable aviation a reality, in our new book ‘Sustainability in the Air'. Click here to learn more.Feel free to reach out via email to podcast@simpliflying.com. For more content on sustainable aviation, visit our website green.simpliflying.com and join the movement. It's about time.Links & More:Virent and Johnson Matthey's SAF breakthrough powers Virgin Atlantic's historic 100% sustainable transatlantic flight - Hydrocarbon ProcessingLighting the SAFterburners: Virent, Air bp, Virgin, Gevo, Axens, ECARU, others accelerating on SAF - Biofuels Digest Rolls-Royce and Gulfstream test 100% SAF blend in G650 twin-jet; HEFA and SAK - Green Car Congress Madison company's plant-based biofuel powers engine of Boeing 777 jet - Madison Virent developing environmentally friendly bottles for Coke How Direct Air Capture technology could ensure long-term SAF supply - SimpliFlying
Greg Kettner is a TEDx keynote speaker, trainer, and coach who helps organizations reduce stress, boost productivity, and foster a mental health mindfulness culture with his WorkHappyTM formula. "The Power of Laughter" keynote will inspire and empower your workforce by prioritizing people over profits. Organizations with happy employees are 18% more productive, have reduced turnover, and have increased their revenue. The WorkHappyTM formula was developed from lessons learned during his 27-year sales and leadership career with such organizations as Nike, the Vancouver Canucks, the Vancouver Whitecaps, Business Objects, SAP, and BuildDirect. Greg is the host of The WorkHappy Podcast. Stream now on Spotify HERE. For leadership communication group training events and public speaking coaching, check us out at ovationexperience.com or https://improvteamculture.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meganmccaleb/message
If you don't love your life at work, you're not alone. New research shows that workers are the unhappiest they've been in years, so this week host, Paula Felps sits down with Greg Kettner, founder of the organization Work Happy and an expert in workplace well-being. They're here to talk about what's making us so unhappy on the job and what we can do about it. In this episode, you'll learn: Why workers are less satisfied now than during the pandemic. What unhappiness on the job is doing to our mental health. How finding your purpose can change how you view your job.
Max Kettner of HSBS says tech still has room to run over the next few weeks. Ed Yardeni, Yardeni Research President sees a higher chance of a US recession than he did before. Jane Foley, Rabobank Head of FX Strategy, says the euro will feel the impact of global crises more than the US dollar. Simon French, Panmure Gordon Chief Economist and Head of Research looks ahead to Thursday's BOE rate decision. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Kettner got started in comedy on a dare. After watching hockey with his buddies one night, on their way home they passed a pub that was holding an open mic night. After a couple drinks, he got the courage to stand up and tell some stories. The rush was so big, he returned the next week, and kept up the weekly routine until he got a call to become a comedy club emcee.From there, Greg hit the comedy circuit. For almost a decade, he toured North America, opening for no less the likes of Robin Williams, Jim Gaffigan, Norm MacDonald, and Gilbert Gottfried.But it was a lonely and financially unsatisfying place."The downside was I wasn't getting paid that much so it took me about six years to figure out that I like money more than I like standup," he said. "But now I've been able to combine the two."About four years ago, Greg founded WorkHappy, a coaching program that teaches corporate leaders how to communicate, remember where they want to go, how they want to get there, and how to blow off steam rather than "bottling it up and just blowing a gasket.""We spend two-thirds of our day, a lot of us working, and when we're not happy, it's a grind," he said.Working in suicide prevention and mental wellness, Greg also founded Men in the Middle, a fellowship program in his hometown of Walla Walla, Washington. The program enables bonding experiences and teaches men how to care for themselves and talk openly about mental health."If we take care of each other, take care of ourselves, the world's a much better place," he said.I met Greg through a mutual friend and I'm so glad I did. He made me laugh throughout this interview, and I'm sure you will too listening to his stories and natural timing. I'm sure I will be following his mantra to "laugh every day. Put it on your calendar."Greg also runs the Facebook group, The Humor Lab, which he launched during the pandemic lockdown. Nonpolitical and PG-13-rated, the group now has more than 38,000 members. I encourage you to look it up when you need a laugh. If you'd like to reach Greg, you can do so on LinkedIn or on his website, GregKettner.com. I hope you get a bellyfull of laughs from this week's podcast.
Full Mammoth this week!Thank you to Brandon, Robert, and Kettner.Go listen to all their awesome music and buy their cool t-shirts:https://mammothcaravan.bandcamp.com/merchhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/3jwSJZyT5MI0XXJogIRdy1https://www.instagram.com/mammothcaravandoom/?hl=enCheck out Seeing Hell (not "Sing Health"? WTF John):https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ldSaelBB93lwvjrG0aMN6Check out Vermin Fate:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0EWZzwOEiBsThE2KbyqtA0Listen to Old Man by Chora:https://open.spotify.com/track/6Vmjd5m7NpRpBnJmd31a5KFollow us:https://linktr.ee/goldennonsenseVaya con dios
This week, Greg Kettner, Founder of WorkHappy & host of the WorkHappy Podcast, joins Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky from Elite High Performance. We talk about the importance of laughter, why happiness at work is so important and mental health. In this episode, you will learn: ⊛ Why Laughter is a High-Performance Leadership Strategy ⊛ Leading with Happiness ⊛ The Importance of Leaders in Mental Health We at Elite High Performance specialize in building high impact leaders that turn their teams into happy high-performers who crush their goals. A prime example is our client, MiQ who has increased their revenue by 35% YOY, has 83% employee engagement when the global average is 21% and reduced turnover by 52% YOY. Can you afford to leave revenue, productivity on the table and afford to lose your employees? If you can't, visit elitehighperformance.com for the best, research-backed, high-performance leadership strategies that will build you into a high-impact leader who turns their teams into happy high performers that achieve their goals. Rather than traditional leadership coaching, Elite High Performance blends neuroscience, mindset coaching, high-performance leadership strategies with cutting-edge technology & data to provide a clear path to building a high-performing team - or to turn around an under-performing team. It's the same way professional sports teams combine high-performance coaching, technology and analytics to build a winning sports team. Find Greg Kettner at the Following Links: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkettner/ Website - https://www.gregkettner.com/workhappy Podcast - The WorkHappy Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/gregkettner Connect with Susan Hobson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jumpstartliving/ Connect with Rob Kalwarowsky on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/Check out Elite's Leadership Programs & Services - https://www.elitehighperformance.com/leadership-consulting/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadershiplaunchpad/message
In this episode of the Arrive at Happy Show, Tia Graham interviews Greg Kettner, founder of WorkHappy, about using humor to improve personal happiness, professional results, and work culture. Greg shares actionable steps to incorporate humor in morning routines, connect humor and hard situations, and use humor in the workplace to increase happiness. This podcast offers tangible resources to authentically talk about mental health and improve work culture.
The Book Leads – Episode 49: Greg Kettner & Profit First: Transform Your Business from a Cash-Eating monster to a Money-Making Machine by Mike Michalowicz Greg speaks to how this book changed his view on finances, which, let's be honest, plays very much into our stress vs. peace of mind dynamic. It helped him organize and be disciplined about his business finances, freeing him to focus his energy for helping more people. I have a deep appreciation for Greg's work because, well, I love laughing. Yes, I know, most people do. But I NEED a good laugh every day. That, honestly, is my measure of a great day: At some point in the day, did I enjoy what I was doing enough to let out a good laugh? Greg, a former professional comedian who is also the Founder of WorkHappy™ Nation, understands that power of happiness and laughter, and also how it's residual ripple effect can enhance our work environments, success, and profits. In this world we're living in, filled with tension, stress, anxiety, and chaos, we can't leave our happiness to chance. Whatever level of happiness it is that each of us needs, we need to be proactive and intentional about setting the stage for it. In our conversation, Greg breaks down how his mission to bring more intentional happiness to the workplace began and the results he achieves for his clients. I also appreciate the awareness Greg brings to men's mental health. For far too long the stigma of talking about mental health has kept men from both expressing ourselves and getting the help we need. I was introduced to Greg by Darrin Tulley, Founder and Chief of Possibilities at Ignite Happy, and I interviewed Darrin in Episode 21 of this series on his book, Live Your Possible: Ignite Your Happy, Authentic Self and Live a Fulfilling Life Rooted in Joy, Inclusion, Love, and Possibilities. Episode Highlights The question that set Greg on his current journey: “Why don't you go and help other people work happy?” The Zone of Service is magical. How do we be more human? We've gotten away from it. Every point made about men's mental health. What we can all learn from Billy Joel. The MAIN QUESTION underlying my conversation with Greg is, Whether as an organization or an individual, what intentional steps are you taking to make your happiness and mental health a priority throughout the day? Greg's Bio Greg Kettner is a TEDx Keynote Speaker, Trainer, and Coach who uses the WorkHappy Program to assist leaders and organizations in reducing stress, boosting productivity, and fostering a culture of mental health mindfulness. In his talk "The Power of Laughter" he shares how businesses can inspire and empower their workforce by putting people before profits. WorkHappy businesses succeed by ensuring that voices are heard, opinions and perspectives are valued, and that discussions about mental health take place in the workplace. Coca-Cola, RE/MAX, Ford Motor Company, iCIMS, TractionGuest, Vizier, SunLife Financial, and the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games are just a few of the companies that now WorkHappy. Learn more about Greg: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkettner/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/gregory.kettner/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gregkettner/ Twitter https://twitter.com/gregkettner Podcast https://www.gregkettner.com/podcast Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtNpTQTFjuN6Tjs52JB7zUQ Learn more about The Book Leads: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/got-lead-great-book-thats-impacted-your-work-life-me-john/
Jordan had an absolutely amazing start to his creative career...and I won't give much away. His YouTube channel is straight forward and full of fantastic information for creative setups.
There's a good chance that a sibling relationship will last longer than most other relationships in life. Many times, siblings can help children to define what they value and look for in other relationships. Siblings can also help each other to develop self-regulation and emotional understanding as they grow up together. All relationships will have some conflict, and this can promote growth ... but it can be tough, especially when you live together, or even share a bunk bed!In this episode, Todd talks with two groups of siblings (Eloise, Oliver, and Theo & Kettner and Reece) about what it's like to be siblings. Then they pile into a flying station wagon to visit the Land of Qook-a-Lackas, where they help a pair of Qook-a-leekie siblings, Kaiway and Kannon, sort through their conflict!The roles of Kaiway and Kannon are played by Jenn Lyon and Henry Vick. Jenn is an actress/writer/producer who lives in Brooklyn and is currently shooting a new show for HBO in Vancouver called “Dead Boy Detectives” and most recently starred on “Claws” on TNT. Henry is an entertainer, writer and performer living and working in NYC.The ukulele music and the original song "I'm Such a Lucky One" are written and performed by Bill English. Bill is an actor, musician, and voiceover artist based in NYC. Find extras and educator resources at playsparkler.org/podcast.
In this episode, Phillip and Eric welcome cartoonist and colorist James Kettner to hear about interning at Marvel in the late '90s and chat about X-Men! Kett shares some sad stories about working at Marvel in an atmosphere of tension and layoffs, office stories about Chris Claremont, and he and Phil educate Eric on the Summers family tree. Follow James Kettner here: https://kettnerd.com/ Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
Max Kettner, HSBC Chief Multi-Asset Strategist, says he's not 'massively bullish' on equities just yet. Jane Foley, Rabobank Head of FX Strategy, says we could get a 'slightly less dovish' Bank of Japan when Kuroda steps down as governor. Binky Chadha, Deutsche Bank Chief Global Strategist & Head of Asset Allocation, sees the market going sideways in 2Q. William McDonough, Elements Funds Founder, CEO & Lead Portfolio Manager, discusses Tesla ahead of its earnings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Norbert Kettner steht im Zivilberuf bereits seit 2007 dem Wien Tourismus vor. Darüber hinaus ist er - nominiert als Vertreter des Bundeslandes Wien - ein Mitglied im ORF-Stiftungsrat. Mit Norbert Kettner führt Golli Marboe das Gespräch.
A beautifully Blind Shovel, this one with my former teacher and aesthetic prankster David Kettner. We discuss a lifetime of art, collage, and the infamous frog joke.David is a fine artist based in Philadelphia, PA. He taught for decades at University of the Arts, and has a retrospective coming up this fall at Arcadia University.Header image: David Kettner, Haiku: Basho's Pond, 2022
Another Blind Shovel, this one with my former classmate and complimentary prankster Em Kettner. We discuss identity and it's relationship to art, ceramics, and her experiences in academia.Em is an artist and writer based in Richmond, CA. Recent solo exhibitions include “Slow Poke” and “The Understudies” at François Ghebaly Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), “Play the Fool” at Goldfinch (Chicago, IL), and “The Eternal Worm” at Harpy (Rutherford, NJ)Header image: Em Kettner, ceramic from her exhibition of Sick Joke
While host Leah Jones was visiting Israel, she met with long-time Facebook friend Plia Kettner to talk about Plia's lobbying to open the skies of Israel during Corona, her love of Kfar Saba, and her love of cats. Plia collaborated with other citizens with partners or family abroad who were stuck abroad during Corona and is now part of an international team who shares information on how to organize around the theme "Love is not Tourism." Plia Chetner on Facebook Burial Alternatives in Kfar Saba Qalqilya Kfar Saba Supreme Court case We Want to Meet Each Other Love Is Not Tourism Feral cats in Israel Lion in the Living Room Kfar Saba and Ranana love animals
On this episode of Spokast! EXTRA AF Brennon has a remote interview with Greg Kettner to talk about TEDx Spokane. Greg is a TEDx Spokane Alumni and Host of this year's event. We talk about his experience last year preparing for his TEDx Talk “Change the World with Laughter" & why it's so important to be open and honest about our mental health in the workplace. We also get a couple of stories about his run-ins with famous comedians! Visit the following link to learn more about Greg's company WorkHappy™ - www.gregkettner.com/workhappy Visit the following link to listen to Greg's TEDx Talk “Change the World with Laughter - www.tedxspokane.com/presentation/change-the-world-with-laughter From www.tedxspokane.com - “TEDxSpokane is back for its 11th year of sharing big ideas from our community. Over the last decade, TEDxSpokane has been a platform to elevate voices, share stories, and challenge thinking surrounding technology, entertainment, and design (TED). Ten speakers will share their passions bringing inspiring stories of metamorphosis to the main stage. Some topics to look forward to including using grief as an ingredient for growth, the silent addiction affecting our nation, and how the community can come together through food.” Buy your tickets for Ted X Spokane at www.tedxspokane.com. TEDx Spokane is October 8th, 2022, 6:30 pm at The Bing Crosby Theatre. This podcast is produced locally in Spokane, Washington, by Spokast! visit www.spokast.com to learn more.
In this episode, Eric chats with cartoonist, colorist, and comics professor James Kettner! He talks about coming up at SVA with future comic stars like Raina Telgemeier and Nate Powell, spilling the beans on his coloring process for our webtoon comic Black Ghost, and interning at Marvel in the middle of the '90s crash and being AIM buddies with Bryan Singer. Check out James Kettner's work here: https://kettnerd.com/ And his coloring on our Webtoon series, BLACK GHOST: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/black-ghost/list?title_no=793035 Reach us by email at theomnibuscomicspodcast@gmail.com. Music by rodneyretro. https://traktrain.com/rodneyretro
Damon gets to talk to Scott about his new Pandeiro Method book, his band Nation Beat, their "new" album, getting gigs, etiquette and much more! There are other segments like: gig alerts, an iconic recording, music news and others.
Jeff Goldberg interviews Greg Kettner, Keynote & TEDx Speaker and Happiness Consultant & Coach. He helps clients as a speaker, trainer, comedian, coach and happiness architect.Connect with Greg Kettnerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkettner/Connect with Jeff Goldberghttps://jgsalespro.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffgoldbergsalescoach/
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Episode 116: Working Happy! In this episode Scott & Renee interview comedian, speaker and host of his own podcast Greg Kettner. Greg shares best practices for staying positive and working happy.
April is National Humor Month, which is the perfect time to talk about how to bring more laughter into your life. This week, host Paula Felps sits down with Greg Kettner, a TEDx speaker, happiness coach and podcaster who helps organizations create happier, healthier cultures through his WorkHappy™ Game Plan. He teaches companies how to use laughter as a leadership tool, and he talks about the power of humor, how he turned the loss of a job into an entire happiness movement – and what you can do to work happier. In this episode, you'll learn: How laughter makes our workplace — and our world — better. How humor can increase productivity and job satisfaction. How to apply the WorkHappy™ principles.
"One of the things that I find absolutely remarkable about psychedelic medicines is the access one can have into discovering different parts of oneself, different ways in which we're put together Also, to see how we shape our worlds in a very interesting way, experientially. That has been shocking to me - to see and experience how our psychological frameworks have a coherence. They feel structural in a way that you can experience anxiety being removed and then it coming back and it being held somewhere in your body in a very distinct way. Even to be able to travel into an anxiety held in the body in a distinct way and understand its roots and origins as if it was a structure in and of itself. To say it is mind-blowing would be an understatement." Episode Description: We begin by discussing the medical aspects of ketamine which includes its long history of use and safety. Gita shares with us her psychoanalytic background and how it has played a central role in her work utilizing psychedelic medicines. We discuss the similarities and differences between the regressions in both treatments and share thoughts about the differing modes of therapeutic action. She describes clinical situations demonstrating the impact that a therapeutically assisted psychedelic experience can have on long-standing character impediments. We close with a reminder of the long-standing interest that psychoanalysts have had in this promising modality. Our Guest: Gita Vaid, MD is a board-certified psychiatrist and psychoanalyst practicing ketamine-assisted psychotherapy in New York City. She is a co-founder of the Center for Natural Intelligence, a multidisciplinary laboratory dedicated to psychedelic psychotherapy innovation and clinical practice. Dr. Vaid completed her residency training at NYU Medical Center and psychoanalytic training at the Psychoanalytic Association of New York. She trained as a fellow in clinical psychopharmacology and neurophysiology at New York Medical College and completed a research fellowship at NYU Medical Center. Dr. Vaid serves as the Director of Psychedelic Awareness at The Chopra Foundation and is on Faculty at The Ketamine Training Center. Linked Episodes: https://harveyschwartzmd.com/2022/01/28/ep-23-psychedelic-psychotherapy-for-ptsd-new-research-with-ingmar-gorman-phd/ https://harveyschwartzmd.com/2021/02/26/ep-2-psychedelic-medicines-therapeutic-context/ Recommended Readings: Critical Period Plasticity as a Framework for Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy Lauren Lepow, Hirofumi Morishita and Rachel Yehuda Frontiers of Neuroscience Sept 2021 Pivotal Mental States Ari Brouwer and Robin Lester Carhart-Harris Journal of Psychopharmacology 1-34 2020 Psychedelic Communitas: Intersubjective Experience During Psychedelic Group Sessions Predicts Enduring Changes in Psychological Wellbeing and Social Connectedness H. Kettner, F. E. Rosas, C. Timmerman, L. Kartner, R.L.Carhart-Harris and L. Roseman Frontiers of Pharmacology, March 2021 Notes on Memory and Desire, W.R. Bion 1967) The Present Moment in Psychotherapy and Everyday Life. Daniel Stern 2004 Psychedelic Psychotherapy : Building Wholeness Through Connection Gita Vaid, MD; Barry Walker, M.Ed
Greg is a humorous podcaster, keynote speaker, and virtual business coach, who champions his clients to be the best they can be by aligning their people, patterns, and progress to elevate their business and workplace culture. He also has shared stages with Robin Williams, Norm Macdonald, Jim Gaffigan, and others making tens of thousands of people laugh across North America.Find him at: https://www.gregkettner.com/Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube: https://podfollow.com/playfulhumans/Theme Music: Chasing the Sunshine by Pink Zebra - Licenced at Envato ElementsSupport the show (https://paypal.me/mikedmontague)
How important is happiness in your business? In this episode we chat with Greg Kettner, a standup comic who has shared the stage with Robin Williams, Norm MacDonald, Gilbert Gotfied, and more. Find out what happened when he was told he was no longer essential at the beginning of COVID. Greg's Ted Talk is a moving, impactful one that everyone should see. Join us as we ask the question: Can Treps save the world with Laughter?Resources Mentioned: Greg's Ted Talk Talk Like Ted Power of Story John Lee Dumas - Entrepreneur on Fire Podcast The Common Path to Uncommon Success - John Lee Dumas The Prosperous Coach Humor Seriously - Jennifer Aker Naomi Bagnonis Happiness @ Harvard Craig Herd Podcast - Built to Last https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkettner/https://www.gregkettner.com/
They say that laughter is the best medicine in the world, well, when it comes to mental illness it's not just medicine, it's a door to reconnecting with those around you. Welcome back to another Warriors Unmasked episode! Today, Clint and I talk with key-note speaker, virtual business coach, mental health advocate, and all-around stand-up guy, Greg Kettner. He takes us on his journey of mental health when, two years ago, he was deemed along with thousands of others around the U.S. as “non-essential”. What started off as a devastating blow ended with the realization of a dream and a heart for those who are struggling. Join us as we talk about Greg's passion for helping others who are battling mental illness and the power of laughter that helps him. You'll learn why it's so important for us to laugh, how to make powerful connections with others, and how the gift of vulnerability can change your life for the better. Plus! Greg's practical tips and tricks for adding laughter into your life every day, and the self-care he practices to keep “working happy”. We hope this episode brought you as much joy as it did us, to learn more about Greg or to connect with him, check out the links below! Always In Your Corner, Chuck and Clint More Of What's Inside: 3 things that Greg does to stay happy (And they're free!) Taking advantage of being laid off The power of letting go and moving forward Permission for round-the-clock self-care An emergency stand-up comedy show in Vegas Serving others and chasing happiness Why you should start sending gratitude texts The gift of vulnerability Laughing your way to a better mindset Making a genuine connection with those around you And much more! GUEST LINKS: Website: https://www.gregkettner.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkettner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregkettner/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/gregkettner Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregkettner Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregkettner LINKS: malarchuk.com/book malarchuk.com www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe To Our YouTube My Community Contact Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 - What we cover today! 2:20 - Welcome Greg Kettner 4:39 - Greg's 3 free tips for self-care 7:58 - Being deemed “non-essential” 12:38 - The kick that Greg needed 17:03 - How Greg did a stand-up show in Vegas 22:44 - The lonely life of a stand-up comedian 24:47 - What does working happy look like? 27:21 - The impact and power of vulnerability 30:49 - Creating a connection with laughter 35:26 - The power of laughter 41:37 - How to connect with Greg Kettner 43:29 - Greg's advice for you 46:47 - Closing thoughts
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