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Global Agile Summit Preview: Mastering Your Own Career Success as a Scrum Master with Fred Deichler In this BONUS Global Agile Summit preview episode, we explore the journey of Fred Deichler, a technology leader and the host of the product track at the Global Agile Summit (GAS). Fred shares his insights on what makes Scrum Masters successful in their roles and as individuals. Through his personal story and practical advice, Fred offers valuable lessons on continuous learning, community involvement, and self-reflection—three key elements that have contributed to his remarkable career journey. The Journey to Mastering Your Own Success "I didn't think I was different from anyone else. For me it was a long process, but for others it looked like too fast." Fred's journey of self-discovery began when someone asked him a simple yet profound question: "How did you achieve so much so fast?" This question prompted him to reflect on his career path and the factors that contributed to his success. Fred shares how this moment of introspection led him to identify the key elements that have shaped his career trajectory and personal growth, offering valuable insights for Scrum Masters looking to master their own success. The Power of Continued Education "Early in my career, I thought that my manager was there to tell me what to learn. As a manager I can inspire people, but I can't tell you what to learn." Fred emphasizes the importance of taking ownership of your learning journey. He discusses how his perception of education evolved throughout his career, moving from a passive approach to an active pursuit of knowledge. Fred highlights the significance of understanding your learning style, referencing the VARK learning model, and embraces the idea that it's okay to be different from others in how you absorb and process information. This section provides Scrum Masters with valuable insights on how to approach continuous education for personal and professional growth. Leveraging Community Involvement "Take those ideas that you learned and flesh them out with other people." Community involvement emerges as a crucial element in Fred's success formula. He shares how engaging with others helped him refine his ideas and gain new perspectives. Fred encourages Scrum Masters to: Take action and discuss ideas with others Participate in conferences as valuable learning opportunities Develop strong opinions that are loosely held Use community interactions to develop and refine ideas Through these practices, Fred illustrates how community engagement can accelerate growth and provide a supportive environment for professional development. The Value of Self-Reflection "End of the week: how do I know if I did a great job?" Self-reflection stands as the third pillar in Fred's success framework. He emphasizes the importance of regular introspection to evaluate progress and identify areas for improvement. Fred shares practical approaches to reflection: Questioning if conversations went as expected Establishing a regular reflection practice Finding a mentor or friend to reflect with Participating in lean coffee meetups for structured discussions These reflection practices have enabled Fred to continuously assess his performance and make adjustments to improve his effectiveness as a professional and as a person. From Aspiration to Achievement: The 6-in-30 Story "I was listening to the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast, and I decided ‘I'm going to be on that show one day!'" Fred shares his inspiring "6 in 30" story—a powerful testament to setting goals and working toward them. He recounts how, six years ago, while sitting in his car between jobs, he made a commitment to himself that would shape his future. Fast forward 30 months, and Fred applied to speak at the Agile Online Summit, transforming his aspiration into achievement. This personal anecdote illustrates the power of setting clear intentions and taking deliberate steps toward realizing them. In this segment, we refer to the different learning styles: VARK, Visual, Auditive, Reading/writing, Kinesthetic. Building Your Professional Network When asked about essential resources for Scrum Masters, Fred immediately points to LinkedIn as a valuable platform for professional networking and knowledge sharing. He emphasizes how building and leveraging professional connections can open doors to opportunities and provide access to a wealth of insights from industry experts. About Fred Deichler For over two decades, Fred has been a technology leader, who has been intuitively following the Scrum values and Agile principles even before discovering them. He has successfully led multiple teams on their Agile journeys, emphasizing the importance of a harmonious balance between people, processes, and tools, and continuously striving for improvement. For Fred, personal growth is as crucial as professional development. You can link with Fred Deichler on LinkedIn.
In this episode of The Writing Glitch, Cheri reviews Decoding Duo and the Morphology Anthology from the Changing Minds Group. These structured literacy resources provide explicit, systematic, and multisensory strategies to improve phonics, spelling, and morphology instruction.Join us as we explore: ✅ The scope and sequence of these resources ✅ How occupational therapists can integrate structured literacy into interventions ✅ Fun, movement-based learning activities to reinforce spelling and phonics ✅ Why using familiar classroom content enhances student engagement and retentionhttps://www.craftingmindsgroup.com/
Seller Sessions Live Behind The Scenes: New Format & Event Breakdown Inside Seller Sessions: A Deep Dive Into the Experience Welcome back to Seller Sessions! Here's a behind-the-scenes look at what to expect from the event, the workshop (Friday, separate ticket), and the exclusive networking opportunities that make it a must-attend for serious Amazon sellers. The Seller Sessions Model: Learning That Sticks Forget boring slide presentations and endless note-taking—Seller Sessions takes a hands-on adapted workshop format. By using the VARK model (Visual, Auditory, Reading and Kinesthetic), attendees will gain knowledge through interactive learning, real-world applications, and frameworks that can be implemented immediately. No forgetting what you learn when you get home. Your crack team of educators: Sim Mahon (8-Figure Seller with 11 Brands) Jeffrey Anderson (60m rev peak covid and helped 30 brands scale to 8 figures) Andri Sadlak (Doubled sales on 8 figure brand) Matt Kostan (7 figure seller and co-founder of Award Winning software) Oana Padurariu (Head of Growth for 30m Brand) What You'll Learn: Cutting edge ranking and optimization techniques Advanced frameworks from top-tier Amazon experts The VIP Dinner: Exclusive Conversations & Networking One of the most anticipated events of Seller Sessions is the VIP Dinner. This isn't just a meal—it's an opportunity to have real, unfiltered conversations with top sellers in a relaxed setting. Date & Time: Friday, 7 PM - 11 PM What's Included: A four-course meal, drinks, and curated seating for meaningful discussions Why It's Valuable: Half of the attendees opt-in for this experience, making it a prime networking opportunity. Master Amazon Listing Creation with AI Tools in 4 Hours Create professional, conversion-optimized Amazon listings using only AI tools and a single product image. Get your listings 90% ready for launch with minimal human intervention. Taught by AI expert Joe Date & Time: Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM The Afterparty: Where Business Meets Fun Work hard, play hard. Seller Sessions isn't just about learning—it's about building long-lasting relationships in an environment that fosters camaraderie. What's Included: Free drinks, food, and DJ set by the event host Why It Matters: Networking in a relaxed and high-energy atmosphere fosters deeper connections. With a 47% return rate of attendees from past events, Seller Sessions continues to set the standard for Amazon seller conferences.
Are you struggling to make progress in your English learning journey? The secret to faster language acquisition might lie in understanding your unique learning style. In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the four primary learning styles - Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, and Reading/Writing - and explore how each type of learner can maximize their English language development.We'll break down 20 practical methods (5 for each learning style) that can help you learn English up to 4 times faster by aligning with your natural learning preferences. Whether you're someone who learns best through visual aids, needs to hear information to retain it, requires hands-on practice, or thrives on reading and writing exercises, this episode provides targeted strategies to enhance your learning experience.Key topics covered: Understanding the characteristics of each learning style Practical applications tailored to each learning preferenceHow to identify your dominant learning styleCustomized study techniques and toolsTips for implementing these methods in your daily routinePerfect for English learners at any level who want to optimize their study methods and accelerate their progress toward fluency. Transform your learning experience by discovering the approach that works best for you.If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter
It's common knowledge that every student has a learning style: visual, auditory or kinesthetic. But what if those classifications are not just inaccurate but dangerous? That's the argument made by education historian Tom Fallace in his provocative new book, You Are Not a Kinesthetic Learner: The Troubled History of the Learning Style Idea. Fallace argues that learning styles took hold as teachers were asked to do more and more in response to social and economic divides. Not only is the research behind learning styles flimsy, but as Fallace documents, but the classifications end up lumping together whole racial and ethnic groups as kinesthetic learners. The financial support of listeners like you keeps this podcast going. Subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HaveYouHeardPodcast
Podcast Episode Summary: The Light Inside Host: Jeffrey BeseckerGuest: Patrick Boylan, Actor, Musician, and Musical Educator In this episode of The Light Inside, we explore the concept of mastery through the lens of learning to play an instrument, specifically the piano. Our guest, Patrick Boylan, shares his journey from a traditional piano student to an innovative educator and founder of Museflow, an educational startup designed to help musicians learn the piano more effectively. Key Discussion Points: The Neuroscience of Adaptive Learning Progress, Passion, and Persistence: We delve into how these elements are crucial for mastering any skill. Embracing Failure: Patrick emphasizes the importance of viewing failure as a friend rather than a foe, and how this mindset can lead to transformational growth. Patrick Boylan's Journey Early Struggles: Patrick recounts his initial struggles with traditional piano lessons, which he found boring and ineffective due to his ADHD. Innovative Learning: He discovered a more engaging way to learn by improvising around musical phrases he enjoyed, which later inspired the development of Museflow. Museflow: Revolutionizing Piano Learning Gamification and Variation: Museflow uses gamification to capture the "aha" moments of learning, making the process more engaging and less intimidating. Immediate Feedback: The app provides instant feedback, emphasizing progress over perfection and using positive reinforcement to encourage learners. Adaptive Learning: Museflow allows users to adjust the complexity and tempo of their practice, ensuring they remain in the optimal learning zone. Overcoming Fear and Performance Anxiety Emotional Regulation: We discuss how fear can limit learning and how techniques like mindful breathing and reframing mistakes can transform fear into motivation. Positive Reinforcement: Patrick highlights the importance of positive reinforcement in combating the fear of failure, both in the app and in real-life learning scenarios. Personal Insights and Practical Tips Patrick's Techniques: Patrick shares his personal strategies for managing performance anxiety, including positive self-talk and physical exercise. Host's Experience: Jeffrey shares his own experiences with performance anxiety in various contexts, emphasizing the importance of grace and vulnerability. Broader Implications Educational Philosophy: The episode touches on the broader implications of adaptive learning and positive reinforcement in education, advocating for a shift away from traditional, rote memorization methods. Join us as we uncover how the principles of adaptive learning and emotional regulation can help us not only master an instrument but also navigate life's challenges with resilience and joy. JOIN US ON INSTAGRAM: @thelightinsidepodcast SUBSCRIBE: pod.link/thelightinside Credits: Featured Guest: Patrick Boylan Connect with Patrick :http://museflow.com Join MuseFlow with this special code : LIGHT 50 Executive Producer: Jeffrey Besecker Executive Program Director: Anna Getz Mixing, Engineering, Production and Mastering: Aloft Media Studio
Ramona Galey is an award-winning author, vibrational mentor, and founder of The Alignment Circle, a transformative trance-coaching program that helps experts, coaches, and leaders overcome self-doubt, stress, and imposter syndrome ---- Find a Virtual Assistant at va.world -- Upgrade Your Brain Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness https://braingym.fitness/ --- Speaking Podcast/ Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249 ------------------ About my Guest Ramona Galey : Ramona Galey is an award-winning author, vibrational mentor, and founder of The Alignment Circle, a transformative trance-coaching program that helps experts, coaches, and leaders overcome self-doubt, stress, and imposter syndrome. Inspired by insights from Divine Intelligence Opra, Ramona developed the Clarity Activation Framework with the tagline, "Think Less, Thrive More." Her unique method empowers clients to shift from overthinking to heartfelt action, building resilience and reconnecting with their inner truth. Ramona's work provides practical, twice-weekly guidance for those seeking real results and a fulfilling life of presence and purpose. You can hear her insights on top podcasts like LOA Today and ZenCommuter, and find her book, From Lonely to Fearless, on Amazon. What we Discussed: - Ramona's Change in her Journey (2 mins) - What is a Vibrational Mentor (5:45 mins) - What is OPRA (8:45 mins) - How to Stop the Mental Clutter (11 mins) - Kinesthetic processors (13 mins) - Moving Meditation (15:45 mins) - What feels good right Now (19 mins) - Find your own Guidance (23 mins) - Find a Meditation that works (24:45 mins) - Procrastinations (26 mins) - Her Book 'Lonely to Fearless' (33 mins) - Is this serving me or damaging me (38 mins) How to Contact Ramona Galey: https://www.ramonagaley.com/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/3519lnl LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramonagaley Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diyhappiness Facebook Personal Page: https://www.facebook.com/RamonaGaleyAndOpra Facebook Biz Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558810310906 Facebook Author's Page: https://www.facebook.com/RamonaGaleyVibesMentorAuthor/ --- Help Support the Podcast by visiting my Store, Making a Donation or Supporting my Sponsors http://meditationpodcast.org/ Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org Find a Virtual Assistant at va.world
HomeSchool ThinkTank! Live & Learn Your Way with Jackie Wheeler
Are you familiar with the three main learning styles: visual, kinesthetic, and auditory? In this episode, we explore each style and give you practical insights to help teach your child more effectively based on their unique way of learning. Whether your child thrives through seeing, doing, or listening, this episode will equip you with valuable tools to enhance your homeschool approach. Discover more about how kids learn: https://homeschoolthinktank.com/definition-of-learning-define-learn/
On another edition of the Perception-Action journal club, I am joined by Jo Shattuck from PantherTec.net to discuss the latest development with the Kat (Kinesthetic Awareness Training) System Links:https://panthertec.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jo-shattuck-/ http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google Support the podcast and receive bonus content Credits: The Flamin' Groovies – ShakeSome Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
Many phonics proponents claim that the best way to teach phonics is multi-sensorilly with tracing and similar activities. This podcast reveals what research studies have to say about those claims.
Getting ready to take your insurance license exam? A must-listen for those brand-new to the industry, Sarah outlines the process, where to get started, and what she learned while preparing to take her insurance license exam. Questions about getting licensed to sell insurance? Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail. Resources: Getting Licensed Knight School Module: https://ritterim.com/knight-school/selling-insurance/getting-licensed/1/ How Insurance FMOs Work eBook: https://ritterim.com/how-insurance-fmos-work/ Interested in Selling Insurance Knight School Module: https://ritterim.com/knight-school/selling-insurance/interested-selling-insurance/1/ Ready to Join an FMO? 10 Things to Consider: https://link.chtbl.com/ASG593 Training Opportunities for Insurance Agents at Ritter Insurance Marketing: https://link.chtbl.com/ASG437 Understanding FMOs Knight School Module: https://ritterim.com/knight-school/selling-insurance/understanding-fmos/1/ References: Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies: https://www.dmu.edu/wp-content/uploads/MULTIPLE-CHOICE-TEST-TAKING-STRATEGIES.pdf NAIC Map of State Insurance Department Resources: https://content.naic.org/state-insurance-departments National Association of Insurance Commissioners Official Site: https://content.naic.org/ National Insurance Provider Registry Online (NIPR): https://nipr.com/ VARK® Modalities: What do Visual, Aural, Read/write & Kinesthetic really mean? https://vark-learn.com/introduction-to-vark/the-vark-modalities/ Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X (fka) Twitter, https://twitter.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/
Healing the Modern Soul is a series about how clinical psychology will haave to change and confront its past if it is to remain relevant in the future. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Healing the Modern Soul Appendix The Role of Psychotherapy as a Third Space and Meaning-Making System Psychotherapy can be seen as a third space that exists outside of the dogmas of both science and religion, serving as a bridge between our medical and spiritual needs. In this space, therapists and clients engage in a process of meaning-making that allows the inner world and understanding of the self to better reflect the reality of the outer world. This process of meaning-making occurs through both conscious thought, which is aware of time and language, and implicit memory, which is only aware of our somatic and deep emotional cues that can only partially be known by the conscious mind. In this way, psychotherapy itself can be considered a kind of simulacra, a symbol that does not point to an original source of meaning, but rather serves as a guide to help individuals navigate their own unique experiences and challenges. #PsychotherapyFuture #MentalHealthRevolution #ThirdSpacePsychology #IntegrativePsychotherapy #ScienceAndSpirituality #MeaningMakingProcess #ImplicitMemoryHealing #ConsciousAndUnconscious #SelfDiscoveryJourney #PsychotherapyEvolution #HealingTrauma #HumanExperienceInsights #CompassionatePsychotherapy #HolisticMentalHealth #TransformativePsychology Suffering Without Screaming In the first part of this series, we explored the concept of the modern world as a simulacrum, a copy without an original, and how this phenomenon is related to the increasing emphasis on hyper-rationality and objectivity in our culture. We also discussed how the work of philosophers and psychologists, as observed by Friedrich Nietzsche, can reveal their own fears and insecurities through their insistence on perfect logic and objectivity. In the second part of the series we discussed the need for a coherent sense of self in new therapy models and a dialectical relationship between the self and the world. William Gibson, Memory Palace When we were only several hundred-thousand years old, we built stone circles, water clocks. Later, someone forged an iron spring. Set clockwork running. Imagined grid-lines on a globe. Cathedrals are like machines to finding the soul; bells of clock towers stitch the sleeper's dreams together. You see; so we've always been on our way to this new place—that is no place, really—but it is real. It's our nature to represent: we're the animal that represents, the sole and only maker of maps. And if our weakness has been to confuse the bright and bloody colors of our calendars with the true weather of days, and the parchment's territory of our maps with the land spread out before us—never mind. We have always been on our way to this new place—that is no place, really—but it is real. The Simulacra Effect and the Disconnect from Felt Experience The simulacra effect, as described by Jean Baudrillard, is a result of our culture's increasing emphasis on hyper-rationality and objectivity. As we prioritize logical and rational thinking over subjective experiences and emotions, we create a world that feels hyper-real, yet simultaneously disconnected from our authentic selves. Nietzsche recognized this phenomenon in the work of philosophers and psychologists who claimed to have discovered objective truths through pure logic and reason. He argued that the more these thinkers insisted on their own rationality and objectivity, the more they revealed their own madness and disconnection from reality. In today's world, we find ourselves in a similar situation. On the surface, everything appears normal and rational, but there is an underlying sense of wrongness or disconnection that we struggle to articulate. This is because our culture has taught us to prioritize objective, rational thinking over our subjective, felt experiences. As individuals and as a society, we must reconnect with our felt experiences to recognize and address the insanity that surrounds us. This requires us to embrace our emotions, intuitions, and subjective perceptions, even when they seem to contradict the dominant narrative of rationality and objectivity. Psychotherapy, as a discipline, must play a crucial role in helping individuals engage with their felt experiences, even if it means navigating the complex and often paradoxical relationship between the rational and the subjective. By doing so, therapy can help individuals develop a more authentic sense of self and a deeper understanding of their place in the world. The Dangers of Denying the Self in Psychotherapy Models In the second part of this series, we explored how different models of psychotherapy reveal their own assumptions and biases about the nature of the self and the goals of therapy. By examining these models through the lens of Nietzsche's critique, we can identify potentially dangerous or dehumanizing approaches to treatment. One particularly concerning example is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a common approach to treating autism spectrum disorders. In the ABA model, the self is reduced to a collection of observable behaviors, with little or no consideration for the individual's inner world, emotions, or subjective experiences. This approach is deeply problematic, as it essentially denies the existence of a soul or psyche in individuals with autism or other neurodivergent conditions. By focusing solely on external behaviors and reinforcing "desirable" actions through rewards and punishments, ABA fails to recognize the inherent humanity and agency of the individuals it seeks to treat. In contrast, a truly effective and ethical model of psychotherapy must acknowledge and support the development of a coherent sense of self, while also recognizing the existence of other selves in the world. Therapy should be a dialectical process, helping individuals navigate the complex relationship between their inner world and the external reality they inhabit. This is particularly important for individuals who may not fit neatly into the objective, outcome-oriented modes of expression and socialization that dominate our culture. Rather than discounting or suppressing their unique perspectives and experiences, therapy should encourage and support the development of their authentic selves. The Case of the Autistic Child and Neuromodulation To illustrate the importance of a holistic and integrative approach to psychotherapy, let us consider the case of an autistic child who experiences sensory overwhelm and distress when exposed to cold temperatures. In a traditional ABA approach, the focus would be on modifying the child's behavior through rewards and punishments, with the goal of reducing the outward expression of distress. However, this approach fails to address the underlying neural and sensory processing issues that contribute to the child's experience of overwhelm. By contrast, a neuromodulation approach, such as that described in the case study involving QEEG brain mapping, seeks to identify and target the specific areas of neural dysfunction that are contributing to the child's distress. In this case, the QEEG brain map revealed a disconnect between the thalamus, which processes sensory information, and the long-term memory regions of the brain. By using neuromodulation techniques to bridge this gap and facilitate communication between these areas, the therapists were able to help the child process and integrate their sensory experiences more effectively, leading to a reduction in distress and an increased ability to tolerate cold temperatures. This case study highlights the importance of looking beyond surface-level behaviors and considering the complex interplay of neurological, sensory, and emotional factors that shape an individual's experience of the world. By addressing these underlying issues, rather than simply trying to suppress or modify outward expressions of distress, psychotherapy can help individuals to develop a greater sense of self-regulation, resilience, and overall well-being. The Role of Implicit Memory in Shaping Our Sense of Self To effectively address the complexities of the modern soul, psychotherapy must also grapple with the role of implicit memory in shaping our sense of self and our relationship to the world. Implicit memory, also known as the unconscious or subcortical brain processes, encompasses the vast array of experiences, emotions, and assumptions that operate beneath the level of conscious awareness. These implicit memories can have a profound impact on our behavior, relationships, and overall well-being, often in ways that we struggle to understand or articulate. They may manifest as trauma responses, maladaptive patterns of thinking and behavior, or a pervasive sense of disconnection from ourselves and others. Effective psychotherapy must find ways to access and work with these implicit memories, helping individuals to process and integrate their experiences in a way that promotes healing and growth. Different Types of Memory and Therapeutic Approaches One key insight in understanding the role of implicit memory in psychotherapy is recognizing that there are different types of memory, each requiring distinct therapeutic approaches to effectively treat the associated trauma or dysfunction. Relational memory: This type of memory encompasses our assumptions about communication, identity, and how we want to be perceived by others. Individuals with attachment disorders or relational trauma may have impaired functional memory, leading to maladaptive patterns in their interactions with others. Therapies that focus on building secure attachments, such as emotionally focused therapy (EFT) or interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), can be particularly effective in addressing relational memory issues. Visual-spatial memory: This type of memory is associated with flashbacks and vivid re-experiencing of traumatic events. While relatively rare, visual-spatial memory trauma can be highly distressing and debilitating. Treatments like eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and prolonged exposure therapy (PE) have been shown to be effective in processing and integrating these traumatic memories. Kinesthetic memory: This type of memory is stored in the body and is related to how we budget energy and respond to stress. Somatic therapies, such as sensorimotor psychotherapy and somatic experiencing, can help individuals reconnect with their bodily sensations and develop greater self-regulation and resilience in the face of stress and trauma. Cognitive-emotional memory: This type of memory is associated with self-referential processes, such as problem-solving, obsessing, and rumination. Cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) and mindfulness-based approaches can be effective in addressing maladaptive thought patterns and promoting more flexible and adaptive ways of relating to one's internal experience. By understanding the different types of memory involved in trauma and psychological distress, therapists can develop more targeted and effective interventions that address the specific needs of each individual client. The Complexity of the Unconscious and the Limitations of Language While different psychotherapeutic approaches have their own conceptions of the unconscious, it is important to recognize that implicit memory cannot be perfectly mapped or described using language alone. The unconscious is a vast and complex realm that operates beneath the level of conscious awareness, and our attempts to understand and articulate its workings will always be limited by the constraints of language and cognition. In many ways, the relationship between the conscious mind and the unconscious can be likened to that between a democratic government and its constituents. Just as a democracy relies on elected representatives to make decisions on behalf of the larger population, our conscious mind relies on simplified models and representations of the unconscious to guide our thoughts and behaviors. Similarly, the unconscious can be compared to a graphics processing unit (GPU) in a computer, which is optimized for handling complex and repetitive tasks, such as rendering images or processing large datasets. In contrast, the conscious mind is more like a central processing unit (CPU), which is better suited for handling novel and sequential tasks that require flexibility and adaptability. While the CPU (conscious mind) may be the "decision-maker," it relies heavily on the GPU (unconscious) to provide the raw data and processing power needed to navigate the complexities of the world around us. Attempting to understand the unconscious solely through the lens of conscious, language-based reasoning would be like trying to understand the inner workings of a GPU using only the tools and concepts of CPU programming. The Influence of Silicon Valley and Corporate Interests on Mental Health This brings us to the problematic assumptions underlying certain models of psychotherapy, which are deeply embedded in the broader cultural and economic forces that shape our understanding of mental health and well-being. In particular, the influence of Silicon Valley and corporate interests on the field of psychology has led to a growing emphasis on treating individuals as programmable entities, much like computers or robots. This perspective is rooted in the belief that with enough data and processing power, human behavior can be predicted, controlled, and optimized. We see this belief reflected in the development of large language models (LLMs) and other AI technologies, which are often presented as capable of replicating or even surpassing human intelligence and creativity. However, this view fundamentally misunderstands the nature of human consciousness and agency, reducing the complexity of the human mind to a set of algorithms and data points. The notion that robots can be made into people through advances in AI and computing power is deeply misguided, as it fails to recognize the fundamental differences between human consciousness and machine learning. At the same time, the idea that people can be reduced to robots through behavioral conditioning and programming is equally dangerous, as it denies the inherent humanity and agency of individuals. These assumptions are not only flawed but also deeply dehumanizing, as they prioritize measurable outcomes and "optimal" functioning over the rich and complex inner lives of individuals. By treating people as objects to be fixed or optimized, rather than as meaning-making beings with unique subjective experiences, we risk perpetuating a culture of alienation, disconnection, and suffering. The Danger of Prioritizing Suffering Over Healing The case of the autistic child also raises important questions about the goals and priorities of psychotherapy in the modern world. In a culture that prioritizes hyper-rationality, objectivity, and measurable outcomes, there is a risk of reducing the complexity of human experience to a set of behaviors to be modified or eliminated. This approach can lead to a dangerous prioritization of suffering over healing, where the goal of therapy becomes to help individuals endure their distress without expressing it, rather than to address the underlying causes of their suffering and promote genuine growth and transformation. The idea that therapy should aim to help people "suffer without screaming" is a deeply troubling direction for the profession to take. It reflects a dehumanizing view of individuals as objects to be fixed or controlled, rather than as complex, meaning-making beings with inherent worth and dignity. Instead, psychotherapy should strive to create a safe and supportive space for individuals to explore their experiences, to develop a greater understanding of themselves and their place in the world, and to cultivate the skills and resources needed to navigate life's challenges with resilience, authenticity, and grace. This requires a willingness to sit with the full spectrum of human experience, including the painful, messy, and often paradoxical aspects of the self and the world. It also requires a recognition of the inherent value and wisdom of each individual's unique perspective and life journey, and a commitment to honoring and supporting their growth and development in a way that is grounded in their own values, needs, and aspirations. Screaming without Suffering The simulacra effect, as described by Baudrillard and anticipated by Nietzsche, is a direct consequence of our culture's increasing emphasis on hyper-rationality, objectivity, and the denial of subjective experience. As psychotherapists and as a society, we must resist the temptation to reduce the complexity of the human mind to a set of behaviors or data points, and instead embrace the inherent messiness and uncertainty of the human condition. By reconnecting with our felt experiences, acknowledging the existence of the self and other selves in the world, and challenging the dominant paradigms of mental health treatment, we can begin to navigate the complexities of the modern soul and find a sense of authenticity and meaning in an increasingly disconnected world. This requires a willingness to engage with the paradoxes and contradictions that arise when we attempt to bridge the gap between the rational and the subjective, the individual and the collective, the inner world and the external reality. It is a difficult and ongoing process, but one that is essential if we are to create a more humane and fulfilling vision of mental health and well-being in the 21st century. As we have explored throughout this series, the role of psychotherapy in navigating the modern soul is both complex and essential. By embracing a holistic and integrative approach that recognizes the full complexity of the human experience, therapists can help individuals to develop a more authentic and meaningful sense of self, one that is grounded in their own unique values, experiences, and relationships. This process of self-discovery and healing is not always comfortable or easy, but it is necessary if we are to resist the dehumanizing forces of hyper-rationality, objectivity, and corporate interest that threaten to reduce the richness and diversity of human experience to a set of measurable outcomes and data points. Ultimately, the goal of psychotherapy in the modern world should be to help individuals to connect with their own inner wisdom and resilience, to find meaning and purpose in their lives, and to contribute to the creation of a more compassionate and authentic society. By working together to navigate the complexities of the modern soul, we can begin to heal the wounds of disconnection and alienation, and to create a world that truly honors the full spectrum of human experience. In the end, it is our capacity for love, empathy, and genuine human connection that will guide us through the challenges of the modern world. While pain and suffering may be inevitable, it is our ability to love and be loved that gives our lives meaning and purpose. As we strive to navigate the complexities of the modern soul, let us remember that we have the power to choose love over fear, connection over isolation, and authenticity over simulacra. For in doing so, we not only heal ourselves but also contribute to the healing of the world around us. "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom" -Viktor E. Frankl References and Further Reading: Baudrillard, J. (1981). 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Characteristics of a Kinesthetic.
“You're not listening.” Have you said this to your son lately? Maybe he was clicking his pen or fidgeting with a toy rather than paying attention to your words. He appears to be ignoring you. However, his annoying behavior could be what helps him understand your instructions.Boys can't process sentence after sentence after sentence. Typically, they are kinesthetic and learn best when physically engaged in an activity. So, rather than sitting across from your son, try talking with him while participating in an activity together. Shoulder to shoulder, rather than eye to eye. When you need to correct your son or offer him advice, get moving. Take a walk. Go for a bike ride. Build a fort. He's more apt to hear your message.For information about a Proven Process that is helping boys grow into godly men, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
In this week's episode Lance and Jacklyn catch up with listeners and explain how to harness the power of your personal learning style to better achieve your goals. Listen in for tips and tricks that will help you to better understand yourself and others and make learning easy and fun.
Welcome to another episode of The Hormone Prescription Podcast, where we explore the world of hormonal health and natural healing for midlife women. Today's guest is the incredibly knowledgeable Dr. Bradley Nelson, creator of The Emotion Code and The Body Code. He's here to teach us how to use these powerful healing systems to clear energy blocks affecting our hormones and embrace the healing process. Dr. Nelson is an expert in identifying and releasing energy blockages that can lead to hormonal imbalances and various chronic conditions. Throughout our conversation, he explains how our bodies are intricately connected to our emotions and how we can unlock our body's ability to heal by addressing these energy disturbances. In this enlightening episode, you can expect to hear: - The foundational principles behind The Emotion Code and The Body Code - The link between emotions and hormones in your body - How energy blockages affect your hormonal health - Real-life stories of women who experienced transformative healing through Dr. Nelson's techniques - Practical tools and advice for clearing and rebalancing your energy at home If you're a midlife woman dealing with hormonal imbalances or seeking to explore natural methods of healing, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Nelson's expertise and personal insights will inspire you to take charge of your healing journey and tap into your body's innate wisdom. Thank you for joining us today at The Hormone Prescription Podcast, and we'll see you in the next episode! Speaker 1 (00:00): Albert Einstein said, everything is energy and that is all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want, and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics. Stay tuned to find out how energy applies to your health and is an essential part of healing your emotions and your physical health and your hormones. Speaker 2 (00:27): So the big question is, how do women over 40 like us, keep weight off, have great energy, balance our hormones and our moods, feel sexy and confident, and master midlife? If you're like most of us, you are not getting the answers you need and remain confused and pretty hopeless to ever feel like yourself again. As an O-B-G-Y-N, I had to discover for myself the truth about what creates a rock solid metabolism, lasting weight loss, and supercharged energy after 40, in order to lose a hundred pounds and fix my fatigue. Now I'm on a mission. This podcast is designed to share the natural tools you need for impactful results and to give you clarity on the answers to your midlife metabolism challenges. Join me for tangible, natural strategies to crush the hormone imbalances you are facing and help you get unstuck from the sidelines of life. My name is Dr. Kyrin Dunston. Welcome to the Hormone Prescription Podcast. Speaker 1 (01:20): Hi everybody. Welcome back to another episode of The Hormone Prescription. I'm Dr. Kyrin. Thank you so much for joining me today as we dive in to talking with Dr. Bradley Nelson about the emotion code. I am so very honored to have Dr. Nelson on this show. I have been a fan of his for years. Read his book several years ago and know his work is profound and deep and really helps people achieve not only the emotional balance, but the hormonal balance and the physical vitality that they're seeking. It really is the missing link when it comes to health. And we're gonna talk about why in this episode, how these structures that monitor and maintain your hormones, your nervous system, your emotions, why they're so intertwined. And you may have noticed this in ways that might not be obvious to you, but we're gonna talk about some of them and we're gonna talk about why they're so intertwined. Speaker 1 (02:22): So if you're trying to aim for vitality, physical vitality and longevity, you're trying to aim for hormonal prosperity and longevity, and you want emotional balance, then this is the episode for you. 'cause Dr. Bradley Nelson has a very unique approach that was ahead of its time when it was introduced. We're gonna talk about this quote from Albert Einstein about why everything is energy. What does that mean for your health? Because I know you're not hearing that at your HMO doctor's office. You don't go for your checkup and they say, did you know that you are energy? But you need to know this. 'cause If you're not addressing it, you're not gonna be able to experience the health that's possible for you. We're gonna talk about why energy medicine is the last great frontier in medicine. And another quote from Nicola Tesla. That's amazing. So I'm gonna tell you a little bit about Dr. Bradley and then we will get started. Speaker 1 (03:17): He has a very extensive biography, but every bit is worth reading and talking about. So I'm gonna get into it then we'll have him on the show. So he is a veteran holistic physician, Dr. Chiropractic, Dr. Bradley Nelson. He's one of the world's foremost experts on natural methods of achieving wellness. An international trainer and speaker and author of the bestselling book, the Emotion Code. He has a new book, the Body Code, unlocking the Body's Ability to Heal Itself. You definitely wanna check that up. He was raised in Montana and grew up on the back of a horse. And as a child, he suffered two life-threatening illnesses, both of which were healed, not by traditional western medicine, no surprise there, but by separate alternative methods that tap the power of energy. And these experiences were to shape his life going forward In college, he studied computer programming and decided to pursue business as a career. Speaker 1 (04:11): But after entering the MBA program at Brigham Young, he had an epiphany. He had asked God for guidance about his future, and one night he woke up and his mind was overflowing with thoughts of service to mankind and to humanity. Maybe you have that too, and if you do, you need to pay attention to it. And the feelings were absolutely overwhelming. His head was filled with thoughts of healing and helping the world. A voice that was crystal clear spoke to him saying, this is a sacred calling. So he entered, dropped outta MBA, entered life Chiropractic College West in California, and graduated with honors. He began practicing as a holistic chiropractic physician and saw a wide variety of patients, many of whom had seemingly incurable conditions that he remembered learning about the computer that is the brain, the supercomputer, and how amazing it would be to access the data that's stored there, to unlock keys to help these people who had seemingly incurable conditions to heal. Speaker 1 (05:10): And he started doing extensive study and disciplines such as ancient medical practices, psychology and quantum physics, as well as the guidance of his own spiritual practice. And he discovered that packets of unprocessed emotion were the basis of most conditions. Have you ever felt like, well, that feeling is in me and I always feel that same feeling and it never seems to change or go away regardless of circumstances. If you haven't realized that most people do feel that they regurgitate the same feelings over and over, they don't realize it. So look back and think the body is essentially energy and emotion is energy as well. When the energy of a negative emotion is trapped in the body in a packet, it impacts the body's self-healing system. And these trapped emotions are almost like tumors and can obstruct healing at their worst. They actually create disease and physical problems. Speaker 1 (06:02): So he designed a process using this knowledge and has helped thousands of people, he is trained thousands in how to do these processes as well, to release their trapped emotions, to harness the intrinsic genius of his patient's subconscious minds, to identify the trapped emotion in the subconscious and use the laws of energy and electromagnetic fields and employ the governing meridian to release them. If you're not sure what that is, don't worry. Stay tuned. We're gonna talk about it. And it's pretty sophisticated and subtle knowledge, but he's made it so simple that even a child can do it. And the process is called the emotion code. You remove emotional energies that have clustered in the body around the heart, interfering with one's ability to find love, vitality, and healing success. And we're gonna dive into what the heart wall is, where these packets are, how do you know if you have them, what do you do about it? And we're just gonna go all over the place with Dr. Brad because he is a wealth of knowledge. He's also gonna touch on his new book, the Body Code, and all the training that he has. He has a free gift for you that's gonna help elucidate some of this. So without further ado, please help me welcome Dr. Bradley Nelson to the show. Speaker 3 (07:18): Thank you for having me on Kier, and I really appreciate it. It's great to be here. Speaker 1 (07:22): I came across your work a few years ago and the book The Emotion Code, and it really has transformed my way of thinking about health and emotions and so many things. I think it's revolutionary and really can help so many women of every age, but particularly at midlife and beyond. That's really my focus. And I'm wondering if you can talk a little bit about, 'cause this concept of emotions being trapped, emotions are kind of a mystery to a lot of women. . They don't realize that their hormones and nervous system are intricately involved with their emotional state and regulation, or lack thereof. So I'm wondering if you can talk a little bit about your journey to discovering what you discovered that you present in the emotion code. And there's so many things I wanna ask you, and that's a jam packed question, but start wherever you would like. Speaker 3 (08:22): Okay, absolutely. Well, I practiced as a holistic physician for about 18 years, and I was really obsessed with getting to the underlying causes of my patient's problems. And I was seeing all kinds of patients of all ages and with all kinds of physical and mental and emotional issues. And I was studying things, ancient methods of healing and modern methods. And I was doing everything I could to learn everything I could about how to fix my patients. And, I was also prayerful. Before I'd work on a patient, I would, I would actually pray silently. You know, it was just a momentary pause. Really. Nobody ever knew that I was asking for help from up above for people. That's, but that was really interesting because over those 18 years, there were a number of occasions where information would suddenly just flood into me about what to do and how to help someone. Speaker 3 (09:14): And what I learned was that all of my patients, no matter how young or old they were, no matter what they were suffering from, no matter what their symptoms were, they all had one thing in common. And that was, they were all suffering from the effects of their emotional baggage. And let me explain how that works. 'cause It, it's, it's kind of a strange thing. We're not used to thinking about emotional baggage. I mean, we use that phrase, right, Kieran, we, we might say, well, you know, a gal, she's got a lot of emotional baggage and that guy's got a lot of emotional baggage. Well, we all have emotional baggage. But what we're now finally beginning to understand in the 21st century is what our emotional baggage is, number one. And number two, what that emotional baggage is actually doing to us. So let me explain. Speaker 3 (10:03): First of all, you have to understand that these bodies of ours, even though they seem solid and three dimensional, the reality of it is if you talk to a physicist, especially someone who is working with quantum physics, they will tell you, well, the body really is an energy field. I mean, if you, if you zoom in, for example, on your hand and you zoom in, magnify your hand with a big microscope, and you go past the level of the cells and pass the organelles and pass the molecules until you're eventually looking at a single individual atom, the molecules are made of atoms. We're made of atoms, right? But if you were to look at that atom and look inside that atom, you'd see there's really nothing there. It's just empty space. It's just energy. And you'd see that the next atom is a long distance away. Speaker 3 (10:49): And so really, these bodies of ours are made of atoms which are made really of nothing but pure energy. It's hard for us to wrap our minds around that, but that is the truth of our existence. And in fact, as strange as it is, it gets even stranger, some quantum physicists recently, I think, to make a point, to try to help the rest of us understand the true nature of our reality. They said that if you could remove all the empty space from everyone's body on earth, you could fit all 7.8 billion people in the world into a box the size of a sugar cube. Right? It's kind of mind blowing. But that's really the reality of who we are. And so, even though our bodies seem solid, they really are energy fields. Our body, you know, your body is, is a very complex energy field. Speaker 3 (11:33): But when you're feeling an emotion, what's going on is that every emotion has its own specific frequency and it's own vibration. And so if you're feeling an emotion of anger, that's a different frequency than sadness and so on. And if you're feeling that emotion and that emotion is very powerful, that energy, that vibration may become trapped in the body. There are two situations where this typically occurs. If the emotion's very powerful or if we make it very powerful, we choose to become really upset, which of course we've all done. Or if an emotion coming up for you and you decide you're gonna not allow that, and you just stuff that emotion and you bury it so that you can move on with your life, then that's unexpressed. And so we end up with these emotional energies trapped in our bodies. The first time that I saw this actually was a woman that thought she was having a heart attack, and she I'd seen her before, but it had been a few months. Speaker 3 (12:27): And one day she comes in, she's got numbness on the left side of her face, her left arm's totally numb. She's got crushing chest pain, difficulty breathing. I told my staff, look, we might need an ambulance. We were right next to a medical center, so I knew we could get one really quickly. So I brought her into a room and I started doing some testing. Now with the emotion code, what we do is we ask questions and we get answers from the body by using muscle testing. And so, so if you can imagine, I have her holding her arm out parallel to the floor, and I'm asking questions. And her subconscious mind is responding with strength for yes. Or weak for No, that makes sense. Speaker 1 (13:06): Yes. Mm-Hmm, . Okay, but applied kinesiology style. Speaker 3 (13:10): Yeah, yeah. Kinesthetic, yeah. Whatever you wanna call it. Anyway, so I'm asking questions, well, do you have a trapped emotion that's contributing to your symptoms? And the answer was yes. And then we have a chart of emotions in the emotion code that looks like this. And there are, that's legible or visible. There's 60 emotions on here. Yes. And, Speaker 1 (13:28): And actually Dr. Brad has a link we'll give you at the end of the show where you can go and view this and actually download it. So go ahead, . Speaker 3 (13:36): Yeah. So anyway, so I asked, do you have a trapped emotion that's contributing to these symptoms? And the answer was, yes, very strong. And so I found very quickly the answer was the emotion was grief, and then we needed to know a little more. And so I tested a little more and found out that this had actually occurred. This emotional energy became trapped in her body three years before. And all of a sudden she breaks down crying. And she said, I can't believe that's affecting me. She said, I thought I dealt with all that. And I said, well, what happened to you? She said that three years before her husband had an affair and or was having an affair. And she found out about it and then confronted him with the evidence and the marriage blew up. And she was so betrayed. She was really in love with him, thought she was gonna be with him forever, right? Speaker 3 (14:22): And that was the end of that. And so they ended up getting a divorce, and then she spent a year in therapy dealing with it, and had even recently gotten remarried. So as far as she was concerned, that was just her ex and he betrayed her. And that was, she was trying to put it behind her. But as far as her body was concerned, that betrayal, that grief that was so powerful three years before was still there, still right there. And in fact, when I released that energy, and it just takes a few seconds, we just swipe down the middle of the back with a magnet or your hand, the feeling came back into her face and into her arm within about three seconds. And all of a sudden, the crushing chest pain, difficulty breathing, it was all just gone. And she left the office about 10 minutes later after joking with me and my staff. Speaker 3 (15:09): And then I remember sitting at my desk after she left, thinking, what in the world? What did I just witness? How is that possible? Now you think about your own life, right? You think about the things that you have been through, because we have all been through things. We've all been through things we'd rather not have gone through. You know, we've been through deaths in the family, we've been through breakups. A lot of us have been through divorces. We've had problems with our kids and injuries and accidents and all kinds of things. And so the emotions that we experience, sometimes those can stay with us. And what I found in practice that's just so unbelievable is that our emotional baggage is 90% of the time the reason for physical pain. It's the reason why people gain weight and can't lose it. It's one of the reasons, it's a reason behind every disease process that we've seen now in 35 years. Speaker 3 (16:04): Think about that. So if you've been diagnosed with a disease, I can guarantee you there is an emotional component to that disease process, and you can do everything else, right? But if you miss that component, then you might not get over the disease, because that's a piece of that puzzle. And of course, western medicine is still a number of years away from recognizing this. But, this is the reality. And so getting rid of that emotional baggage is one of the most amazing, one of the best things you can actually do for yourself, for your physical health, for your mental health and your emotional health. Speaker 1 (16:42): Yes. It's astounding to me. And so when you say the energy, the emotional baggage, it's almost like the emotions are energy in motion, and these, if these emotions aren't allowed to go through the cycle, that they go through and dissipate and be metabolized, that they stay there, almost like I envision these little packets, kind of quantum packets of energy that are sealed off from the rest of the system. Is that how you would explain it? Speaker 3 (17:13): Yeah, that's actually a really great way to explain it. I mean, there's an emotional process. I call it the emotional loop that we go through. When an emotion starts to be felt, if you think about what happens, first of all, some kind of stimulus occurs. Someone says something to you, or you see something, or you think something or hear something, an emotion starts to automatically come up for you. And most of the time we allow that emotion to come up and we, you know, maybe think the thoughts that go along with that emotion or feel the physical sensations with that. And then most of the time we allow that energy to kind of dissipate and go away. And so that emotional loop opens and we feel the emotion and we allow it to dissipate. And the loop closes on that experience, and that experience is over and ready for the next one. Speaker 3 (17:58): And we do this all the time, every day, right? But again, if that emotion is coming up and we decide, no, I'm not gonna go there, that's a bad emotion. I don't have time, whatever. And we stuff that emotion, then that energy that's been trying to express is suspended in the body in some way. And we don't really understand how this works. But the other, the other circumstances, if an emotion comes up and it's just so intense or so overpowering, you know, your parents die unexpectedly or suddenly, your husband asks you for a divorce or a child is hurt in a terrible accident or, you know, whatever. Sometimes the emotion is just so powerful, we can't really deal with it. And that energy becomes trapped in the body in that way too. Or sometimes an emotion comes up and we decide that we're going to empower that emotion and really go over the top by getting really upset. Speaker 3 (18:49): We've all done that too. And that can also amplify that energy. So that normal process, almost like breathing in the emotional feeling and then breathing it out, that gets stuck. And so the loop then stays open. And so we have an open loop for that emotional experience. And so the emotion code is just a way to find these open loops and close them. And, but it's, it's unbelievable. It's really unbelievable how powerful this is. And that's what's driving the success of this all over the world. You know, for example they just sent me this book in Vietnamese. I just got nice, this is, you know, this is Mandarin. I've got on the wall behind me. I've got all kinds of books from all over the world. We were just in Japan. This is a book in Japanese, you know, but it's going all over the world. And the reason why is because it's a very, very simple, easy method that anyone can use. So we certify people in this method. We've got people all over the world. We've certified over 12,000 people in the emotion code in 80 countries or so. But you can actually do this yourself as well. And so you can begin to heal your own emotional baggage. And, you know, if you think that you don't have emotional baggage, then I regret to inform you that you do, Speaker 1 (20:02): Right? That would be a question I would ask you, because some people listening are gonna think, I don't have that. And you know, in my experience, , the more education and training I've had in this field, and the more I've gotten my own energetic training and my own energetic path of healing, the more I realize that we really are emotion-phobic as a society. And I would say emotionally constipated. We don't know what to do with our emotions. We suppress them, we deny them, we , we do anything but honor them and feel them. So the average person listening right now is thinking, oh, that's not me. I don't have that. So what would you say to her? Speaker 3 (20:45): Well, you know, I have met people in my life that have had a lot less trapped emotions. And those are the kind of people that are really unflappable, that are able to kind of maintain an even keel no matter what's going on in their lives. Even those people, and they're kind of rare, really especially in this culture in the US I think they're, they're prone to, to develop less trapped emotions. But, you know, even those people have emotional baggage. The average adult in our experience has probably around 300 separate emotional energies that have become trapped in their bodies. And so it's a process of learning how to release these. And then you can have someone help you to get rid of your emotional baggage, or you can do it yourself. It's easy enough that kids are doing it. In fact, let me share a story with you. Speaker 3 (21:37): Sure. We were, we were at an event sometime back and a woman told us this story. She said that she started reading the emotion code book, and she had the book on audio and started listening to it and reading it. And her son started reading it and listening to it. And he started practicing with his friends, and she thought she thought it was cute. And a couple days go by, or sorry, a couple weeks go by, and one day the phone rings, she answers the phone, and it's a woman calling her who identifies herself as the mother of one of her son's friends. And she said, listen, my son has had a severe phobia of water all of his life, and you know, you can have a phobia to anything. And she said, she said, it's really been very disruptive to our life and to his life, and we've tried everything. Speaker 3 (22:18): We've taken him to everybody we could think of for years, and nothing's ever touched this. She said, right now I'm at the community pool. And she said, my son is out playing in the water, the other boys, for the first time in his life, she said, your son did this. How is this even possible? What in the world is he doing? Well, those two boys are only 11 years old. That's how easy this can be. And yet how incredibly life-changing it can be because you see, our behaviors are largely governed by the emotional baggage that we've picked up during our life. Who knows what happened to him. Maybe he was stuck in the womb a little too long, you know, or maybe he had an experience where he thought he was gonna drown when he was a baby. And so I don't know what the emotion was, but you can develop trapped emotions in the womb as a baby. Speaker 3 (23:04): It's even possible. In fact, this is something that's not unusual at all. It's even possible for us to inherit emotional energy at conception from mom or dad that they might have gotten a conception from their mom or dad. And these can go back for many generations. And so it's so interesting because, you know, the reason right now that you might be having trouble finding love or maybe the reason why you're having a hard time making money, it might be because, you know, maybe your great-great-great grandfather was thrown into a poor house. Or maybe, maybe your ninth grade grandmother was jilted at the altar, and that energy's been passing down your line and it's in you now. It's really wild, but it's easy to find even these kinds of things and release them. So yeah, this work is so fun, and it's changing lives all over the world. Speaker 1 (23:51): It is. It's fascinating. And you know, as you're talking, and I'm realizing some people are thinking, well, this is a little woo woo for me, Kieran, and I'm, what I'm gonna say is, woo woo is the new must do. Science is validating and has validated all of these things that Dr. Bradley's talking about. So if you're not, if you didn't get the memo, you need to get on board the train because this is what's keeping you from the physical health that you want, the life that you want. It's what's keeping you from everything that you want. I'm wondering if you can talk maybe a little bit about the scientific research that has confirmed many of the connections between emotions and health, if you wanna touch on that. Sure. Speaker 3 (24:35): Well, let's first of all talk about inherited trapped emotions. Since we were just talking about that. One of the very first studies that started to shed some light on this, and that blew a lot of people's minds, was a study that was done, I think it was about 15 years ago, where they were studying mice. And what they would do is they would, they would subject mice to an electrical shock. And at the, and which sounds terrible, but it, I don't think it was too bad. But at the same time that they were giving them this electrical shock, they would blow the smell, the scent of cherry blossom into their cages. And so after doing that, a few times, the mice became conditioned to the smell of cherry blossom. And so then all they had to do, of course, was just blow that smell into their cage, and they'd have a fear reaction, right? Speaker 3 (25:22): Well, they found that the offspring of these mice had that same kind of fear reaction. So even though mice, several generations down the line, had never smelled cherry blossoms in their entire lives, when they would give them that scent to smell, they'd have a fear reaction. And they were trying to figure out, well, how in the world is this happening? How are these mice teaching their offspring to be aware and to be scared of cherry blossom scent? So what they did is they took sperm from these mice that had been sensitized. They took that sperm across the campus, an impregnated female mice that had never been shocked, and that had never smelled cherry blossom. And they found that the offspring of those female mice were also sensitized. And so scientists are trying to figure this out still to this day. I mean, they're looking at the DNA into the microscope and trying to figure out how in the world this is happening? Speaker 3 (26:18): But we know how it's happening. It's because of these energies. It's a quantum phenomenon. You see, it's trapped emotional energy. And so there have been books written about, for example, the offspring of the, the grandchildren, for example, of Holocaust survivors. And they find that their DNA is a little different and that they're more susceptible to disease and so on. They're very different from the normal population. And the only possible explanation is what the grandparents went through in the Holocaust and how they survived that. So anyway, there are lots of studies that have been done, an amazing study that was done on childhood trauma that found that if you experienced trauma as a child, if you were bullied or abused in some way, then the odds of you suffering from some major disease years down the road is greatly enhanced. And so there's lots and lots of studies that have been done. Speaker 3 (27:10): We did our own study actually with post-traumatic stress and depression, and found that within about three weeks using the emotion code, the people that were in our study reported improvement in their symptoms of about 36 to 37% within about three weeks. So if you're dealing with depression or PTSD, what we're finding is that emotional baggage is the underlying cause of these things. Depression, anxiety, phobias, panic attacks, PTSD, eating disorders, self-sabotage of all kinds. And of course, if we bring that back around to hormones, you might think that, well, hormones are a completely separate thing. But lemme tell you, emotional baggage is massively important in the regulation of your hormones and the production of your hormones. When you have emotional baggage, what it can do is it can really dramatically interfere with the production and the normal flow of a whole hormonal system. Speaker 3 (28:13): One of the things that I used to do when I was in practice, and since then too, although I don't practice anymore, because we, we mainly just teach people around the world, but I've worked a lot with women who could not conceive. And of course, you think about how important hormones are to conception and carrying a child. Well, the last, the last three women that I worked with over the last few years all ended up having triplets , which I wasn't sure. I, you know, I wasn't sure if I should apologize or what, but , you know, . But yeah. But if you think about it, if you think about this, the, the hormone system in, in the female body, if you think about reproduction, what I used to tell my female patients is that the male re reproductive system is kind of like a tractor and somebody's wired the, the throttle open, and it's, there's no one on it. Speaker 3 (29:04): It's just chugging its way, you know, along the female reproductive system on the other hand is like a Formula One race car, and it's got all these different moving parts and components. And if everything is working well, then it can go 200 miles an hour and you can conceive and you can have a child and so on. But, but if there's anything that's not quite right, then things aren't gonna work. And so I've seen cases where I'm convinced one single trapped emotion was enough to stop the whole process. In fact, it's so interesting. We had a young woman who came to us a number of years ago who was suffering from Vaginismus. She'd been married about six months, and she told us that she'd been sexually abused as a child, but she was suffering from Vaginismus. So she and her husband had not been able to consummate their marriage. They had not been able to have sex, because of course, vaginismus is where the, the vaginal opening just tightens down, nothing's getting in there. And so we worked on her, released some trapped emotions, and her mother called us a couple of days later. She said, listen, she said, I just want you to know whatever you did worked, because she said everything's working, said her husband's coming home from, you know, he's coming home and spending lunch at, at home. Now they're trying to catch up. Speaker 1 (30:17): Oh, that's great. Yes, most women probably aren't aware. And I do just wanna tie that in a little more to what Dr. Bradley's saying is that your emotions are regulated primarily in your midbrain and the amygdala and your nervous system and your hormones are also regulated from the same area. So these brain structures that regulate emotions, your nervous system and your hormones are very interrelated and tightly controlled in that area. And imbalance in one is going to affect the other, particularly when it comes to negative emotions. It will affect your cortisol primarily. And then, you know, I call cortisol queen cortisol, she will be served by any means necessary, and she's gonna take down your female hormones, your estrogen, your progesterone, your male hormone, testosterone, and really dysregulate the whole system in order for survival, which depends on cortisol. So I just wanted to give you all a little bit of a concrete reference point as to how important this is. Speaker 1 (31:27): And, and again, to anyone who's saying, oh, this is woo woo, I love this quote you shared from Albert Einstein that I wanna share with everyone. Everything is energy, and that is all there is to it match the frequency of the reality you want. And you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy, this is physics. Albert Einstein said it a long time ago, , and now we're just starting to, to really understand what many ancient cultures have known for eons that, like Dr. Mayman, Oz says, energy medicine is the last great frontier in medicine, right? Speaker 3 (32:10): Yes. In fact, Einstein himself said, the medicine of the future will be the medicine of frequencies because he understood what our bodies really are. And it's so fascinating. In fact, Nicola Tesla, again, you know, one of the most brilliant people that ever lived said, if you wanna understand the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration. And so it's such an exciting time, really, Kieran, because we're really just now beginning to understand and put into practical use these ideas. And it's what I've been spending my whole career on, trying to understand this and trying to figure out how our bodies actually work. And so that's that's why I wrote the emotion code book, was because I saw what was happening with my own patients and what a, what a dramatic difference this was making for people in terms of their ability to get over disease processes and to be able to feel more love and to be able to have a happier life and get rid of all of these mental and emotional, physical issues. It's really unbelievable. I mean, 80% of the physical and, and mental emotional issues that we have are really because of our emotional baggage, the things we've gone through, or mm-hmm. in many cases, the things our grandparents went through, or great-great-grandparents or whatever. So, the beauty of this is that it's simple and anybody can use it, and it's something that, again, even kids you know, can use. And, and so fun stuff. And Speaker 1 (33:42): How would somebody go about starting to address this? They hear what you're saying, they get it, they probably even know they have some emotional baggage. They've got some health issues, they're convinced. And how do they go about starting to work with this? Speaker 3 (33:59): We have a free gift for Mm-Hmm, , all of you. And that is, you can go to our website@emotioncodegift.com. And if you go to emotion code gift.com, I'll go there really quick. Emotion code GIF t.com. And what we have there is something that we call the emotion code starter kit. So what you get is you get the first two chapters of the Emotion code book, and this is all free. You get the chart, and you also get a video series, it's called Intro to Energy Healing. We created this so that people can kind of get their feet wet and it doesn't cost anything. You can read the first couple of chapters of the book and see if you wanna read the rest of it. Of course, the book's available on Amazon and Audible and everywhere books are sold, you know, Barnes and Noble and so on. This will kind of give you more information about how this really works, and you'll learn how you can start to release this emotional baggage that you have. We all have it. Speaker 1 (34:54): So I'm curious if you've looked at any plant medicine psychedelics. I think they just submitted approval to the FDA for MDMA, for the indication, PTSD assisted psychotherapy, and there's a lot of research on psilocybin, and there's a big upswing in the use of plant medicines to help people heal emotionally. And one thing that I've always thought since reading your book was, but what about that you actually need to, emotions are a certain type of intelligence, and they have messages that need to be felt and honored. They, they're kind of gifts that give us information. And if you're using other techniques to change the energy of them, have they served their purpose? And are you doing some type of bypass, is my question. So I guess it's a two part question. One, if you're using energy techniques to clear these, are you bypassing their original intent? And is that wholly sufficient to heal them? And then my other question would be around kind of comparing and contrasting the use of these technologies that you've developed with psychedelics. Two part question. Speaker 3 (36:07): Okay. Well, first of all, first of all, yeah, you're absolutely right. When we experience an emotion, that emotion is coming up as a response to some kind of stimuli. And the emotion that we're feeling is the result of not only what's going on in that moment, but what's gone on in the past. And also the energy whatever emotional energy is trapped in the body, because remember, every emotion has its own particular frequency and its own particular vibration. And so if you're feeling an emotion of anger, that's a specific frequency different from grief and so on. So when that emotion is coming up for you, that is partly because of other energies that are trapped in the body. And one of the things that we find is that when you remove these trapped emotions, what happens is you're not as likely to experience that emotion anymore, or that feeling. Speaker 3 (36:56): To give you an example, I remember I had a patient that came in one day, we were working with her and found that she had a trapped emotion of resentment, and we traced it back to when she was 18 years old. And she said, oh, yeah, I know exactly what that's about. And she said, when I was in high school, I always resented this cheerleader. And she said, it's been 20 years now or so since I got outta high school. But she said, I don't, and she said, I don't even remember why I resented her, but she said, even now if I think about that girl, I can feel the resentment kind of swell up inside of me. And she said, I've always resented her, and I, I I still do. And so we released the trapped emotion of resentment from her, and a couple days later she came back in and she said, you know, last night I was with a friend and that girl's name came up. Speaker 3 (37:41): And for the first time, I didn't feel anything. I didn't feel that resentment. So if you think about it, what we're doing with the emotion code is we are, we're removing the emotional energies. And it's all really, in my opinion, it's really all about our learning. Because you see, most of us, most people believe that they're at the mercy of their emotions. That's, that there's really not anything they can do. The emotions that they experience are carrying them from one place to another. And, and they're, they're kind of a victim of that. But I think that what we are, what we're part of what we're here to learn is that we have control and we can choose our emotions for the most part, most of the time we can choose higher emotions. We can choose curiosity instead of anger. We can choose, you know, like for example, my wife and I have raised seven kids, and we would, that's one thing we would do when a child would do some stupid thing. Speaker 3 (38:40): We would look at each other and say, well, okay, I'm curious, how long do you think this child is gonna keep doing this kind of thing? Well, I don't know, honey, I'm curious too. What do you think? So we can choose higher emotions, and I think that that's a big reason why we're here, is to, to learn ultimately, really to choose unconditional love and total acceptance for people instead of these lower energies, these lower vibrations. So that's part of it. I think that as far as, so in other words, it's all for our learning. I think when we find emotional energy that's become trapped in the body, that's essentially like an open loop from abuse or divorce or whatever it might be. Ultimately, what does it do? Well, it's a burden that we have that we're carrying that's interfering with the pure expression, that is that energy field. That is what we are. So as we release those, that pure essence of who we are becomes more able to express. And we haven't actually even talked about the heart wall, but that's a whole nother thing. Speaker 1 (39:45): Let's talk about that Speaker 3 (39:46): . Okay. Speaker 1 (39:47): Do we have, can we talk about it in like eight minutes? Speaker 3 (39:51): I think we can, yeah. So yeah, Speaker 1 (39:53): That would be great. Speaker 3 (39:53): Okay. So when doctors first started doing heart transplants, it didn't take long before they noticed. People would come back in and they would report strange things like their taste in music or food or sports had totally changed, or they would've memories of being in places that they never in their life had ever visited. And there are books written about this. And in every case where these families were connected with the donor, or sorry, with the when these transplant recipients were connected with the, the families or the relatives of the heart donor, they would find out that, well, yes, our son's a baseball player, and now you'll love baseball. Maybe that's why, or, yeah, our daughter visited Rome every year. It was her favorite city in the world. Now you have memories of being in Rome, but you say you've never ever visited Rome. Speaker 3 (40:31): So the heart has something called cellular memory. The heart is the second brain we believe now of the ancients . The heart was the seed of the soul and the source of love and creativity and romance. And we've always kind of just thought that those ideas were just poetic license. But now we're beginning to realize that there's actually truth there. And in fact, they now know that there is something called the little brain in the heart that's, there's gray matter and white matter there. And the messages that are going between the brain and the heart are predominantly from the heart to the brain. And so we think now that the brain in your head is obeying the messages that are being sent by the brain in your heart, well, here's what happens when you feel like your heart is going to break. We've all felt that at one point or another, when that's going on and you're feeling that pressure on your chest, you're really deeply suffering. Speaker 3 (41:18): Someone's really hurting you, you're deep in grief or whatever it is, your heart's under assault at that point. And so the subconscious mind will gather emotional energies around the heart to protect the heart and those energies form into something that we call a heart wall. And a heart wall is an energy field that is surrounding the heart. And I never in my wildest dreams would've ever imagined this, but this is a real thing. And 93% of people have put up this wall. Now, when you have a heart wall, what happens is it makes it much more difficult for you to truly connect on a heart to heart level with other people. It makes it more difficult for you to find love, to stay in love. It makes it more difficult for you to manifest that perfect blueprint for your life that I believe lies within that heart of yours. Speaker 3 (42:07): 'Cause I think the heart is really the seed of the subconscious. And what we find is that when that wall is taken down, people fall in love who never thought they would, people have creative ideas that start to flow spontaneously to them. All kinds of amazing things happen. And that's, that really truly is one of the big driving forces behind the success of this book all over the world, is that when people get those emotional energies removed from around their heart, all of a sudden they may feel peace for the first time in their life. They may be able to feel, I mean, these are things from people, from people who have told us these things that mm-hmm, for the first time. Sometimes they're able to feel experience, they're able to experience things like joy or love. It's the most important part of the emotion code. And, and in fact, it is a major, major cause. I will believe the single biggest underlying cause of depression, the worst cases of depression that I've seen in my career. People who were, who had to decide every day if they were gonna take their life and or live one more day by removing that wall around their heart. I've seen those people turn around it literally in a matter of days, completely. Really. Speaker 1 (43:13): So how might someone suspect that they have a heart wall? Speaker 3 (43:17): Well, if you can think back to a time in your life when you felt like your heart was going to break, if you bend through some heartbreaking things, like I said, 93% of people in our experience have put up a wall like this. Mm-Hmm, . And I mean, I've seen people who were celibate, who had sworn off ever having a relationship. I've seen them within a matter of weeks, find the right person and, and fall in love. I mean, it's unbelievable, really. But it's true. Speaker 1 (43:46): Yeah, I remember reading about it in the book and it makes sense to me. I do feel I've been having experiences lately. I share very openly about my experiences on the show. And I, but I haven't shared this, I haven't talked about it, but I've been having this kundalini experience, and that really starts at the base of the spine and then starts reaching up and going through the heart. And the rush of opening that I've experienced during some of these in the heart area is a different experience of the heart energy that I've ever had. And I imagine what you're talking about is kind of like that. It's this opening and freeing of, I see the heart kind of as a rose, and that the energy can flow more freely. And like you're saying, that there's gray matter and white matter in there, and it really is the brain. I know. We think this lob of fat that we carry around on our in our heads is the king and queen of everything. But I don't think that's the case. I agree with you. It's probably more visceral and in our chest, like in our heart. Speaker 3 (44:56): Yeah. I believe that we really are designed to be heart-based beings. We're designed, I think, to live from our hearts. But somewhere along the line that we've gotten to this point where most people are living from their brain. They're trying to create their perfect life by using this analog computer. But the software for us, really, our pure essence lies within our hearts. And it's so fascinating because when that wall is taken down, the things that we see happening, there's lots of, I mean, we've got 10,000 plus maybe 20,000 testimonials now from people around the world about this kind of thing. And you can see some of those on our website@discoverhealing.com. But it's the most amazing thing. And by the way, I didn't mention this, but one of the most beautiful things about the emotion code is that if you learn how to use it for people, you automatically know how to use it for animals as well. And it's phenomenally powerful for animals. You've got an animal that's got a physical or a behavioral issue, you can probably fix that in short order with the emotion code. I mean, it's, there's a whole chapter in both the emotion code book and the body code book about animals. And it's a great proof of this work because there's no placebo effect with animals. They're just animals. And yet we see that they have emotional baggage. And getting rid of that baggage can make an enormous difference for them too, if Speaker 1 (46:14): Have pets. Yes, there are so many applications, pets, you can treat your family. And I love that in the book. You really, you really can do this yourself. It's very easy to do and applicable. So we will have the link for the free gift in the show notes. But if you'd like to give that again, give all the places, share all the places that people could find out more and find you online, find the book. I so appreciate you coming on the show and sharing this brilliant technology that you have discovered, developed, I'm not sure which, but it's, it's very beautiful and very valuable. So thank you so much for sharing it. Speaker 3 (46:54): Well, thank you. And people can, can find us@discoverhealing.com. That's our main website, discover healing.com. You can go to emotion code gift.com and get the first couple chapters of the book for free. My personal blog is Dr. Bradley nelson.com. It's D-R-B-R-E-D-L-E-Y-N-E-L-S-O n.com. And of course, we're all over the, you know, social media too. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter and so on. Speaker 1 (47:18): Great. Perfect. So I highly recommend that you go and look at the free gift, read the first couple chapters of the book. Like I said, the chart that Dr Bradley showed earlier is there, you can read that chart and you can get started working on your heart, well, your emotional baggage, which will help you with your hormones. Thank you again so much for joining me today for another episode of The Hormone Prescription. I look forward to seeing you on social media and hearing how you are applying the things that you've learned today and the results that you're experiencing. I'll see you next week for another episode. Until then, peace, love, and hormones, y'all. Speaker 2 (48:02): Thank you so much for listening. 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The root concept of “learning styles” is based on a simple and intuitive idea: different people most successfully learn through different means. Or maybe they best learn through different sensory or emotional inputs. Possibly because people with differing brains make them more receptive to certain ways of knowing and absorbing information. Some people managed to take this intuitive idea and build massively successful careers for decades. Students were labeled “Visual,” “Aural,” or “Kinesthetic” learners. The problem, as researchers discovered in the ‘00s, is that there's no good evidence to suggest that any of the “learning styles” models popular with teachers actually improved educational outcomes. But that did little to slow the popularity of learning styles — or the mini industry built up around them. References McLaughlin, Dorene Casey EdD, "An Evaluation Case Study of the Effects of a Learning Style Awareness Program for Ninth Graders at an Independent School" (1996). Dissertations. 617. https://digital.sandiego.edu/dissertations/617 Furey, William, “The Stubborn Myth of Learning Styles” (2023) https://www.educationnext.org/stubborn-myth-learning-styles-state-teacher-license-prep-materials-debunked-theory/ Pashler, H., McDaniel, M., Rohrer, D., & Bjork, R. (2008). Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 9(3), 105-119. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1539-6053.2009.01038.x Sun X, Norton O, Nancekivell SE. Beware the myth: learning styles affect parents', children's, and teachers' thinking about children's academic potential. NPJ Sci Learn. 2023 Oct 17;8(1):46. doi: 10.1038/s41539-023-00190-x. PMID: 37848467; PMCID: PMC10582039. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37848467/ Coffield, F. (2004). Learning Styles and Pedagogy in Post-16 Learning: a Systematic and Critical Review. LSRC Reference, Learning & Skills Research Center, London. https://www.leerbeleving.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/learning-styles.pdf Cassidy, Simon (2004) Learning Styles: An overview of theories, models, and measures, Educational Psychology, 24:4, 419-444, DOI: 10.1080/0144341042000228834 https://doi.org/10.1080/0144341042000228834 Rogowsky, Beth A., et al. “Matching Learning Style to Instructional Method: Effects on Comprehension.” Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 107, no. 1, 2015, pp. 64–78., doi:10.1037/a0037478. “Belief in Learning Styles Myth May Be Detrimental.” PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2019, doi:10.1037/e504772019-001. Fleming, N., and Baume, D. (2006) “Learning Styles Again: VARKing up the right tree!”, Educational Developments, SEDA Ltd, Issue 7.4, Nov. 2006, p4-7. Knoll, Abby R., et al. “Learning Style, Judgements of Learning, and Learning of Verbal and Visual Information.” British Journal of Psychology, vol. 108, no. 3, 2016, pp. 544–563., doi:10.1111/bjop.12214. Nancekivell, Shaylene E., et al. “Maybe They'Re Born with It, or Maybe It's Experience: Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Learning Style Myth.” Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 112, no. 2, 2020, pp. 221–235., doi:10.1037/edu0000366. Hyman, Ronald & Rosoff, Barbara (1984) Matching learning and teaching styles: The jug and what's in it, Theory Into Practice, 23:1, 35-43, DOI: 10.1080/00405848409543087 https://doi.org/10.1080/00405848409543087 Learning Styles Network Resources Brochure https://web.archive.org/web/20050527165802fw_/http://www.learningstyles.net/2004/resource_brochure/resource_brochure.pdf
Lyn explores a fascinating topic, the four sensory types with guest Rachel Honey, a holistic intuitive energy practitioner. Rachel shares her journey of discovering the four sensory types, which are deeply rooted and hard-coded into our DNA. She explains how these sensory types are similar to personality types, they influence our reactions and behaviours when we get triggered or stressed. Rachel delves into each sensory type, which include kinesthetic, tonal, visual, and digital, highlighting their unique characteristics and how they are perceived and react with the world when we are under relationship stress. KEY TAKEAWAYS There are four sensory types: kinesthetic, tonal, visual, and digital. These types are hard-coded into our DNA and determine how we react to stress and triggers. The kinesthetic style is characterised by a strong focus on feelings and empathy. Kinesthetic individuals are often compulsive enablers and prioritise the needs of others over their own. The tonal style is characterised by a strong focus on hearing and perception. Tonal individuals are highly sensitive to tone of voice and often read between the lines. They may suffer from perceived put-downs and struggle with self-judgment. The visual style is characterised by a strong focus on sight and visual perception. Visual individuals are often critical and judgmental, focusing on how things should look and how to fix them. They may struggle to see their own issues and project them onto others. The digital style is characterised by a strong focus on logic and problem-solving. Digital individuals are detached from their emotions and prioritise fixing issues. They may struggle to understand and empathise with others' emotions. BEST MOMENTS "Tonals suffer over perceived put downs. They may withdraw, falsely feeling rejected." "A tonal person hears between the lines, almost sonar-like hears between the lines." "They see how things should look, should be, so they criticise, they judge, they dismiss you, they're nit-picky." "They are completely cut off. So in a lot of instances, they have no clue that there even is a problem." ABOUT THE GUEST - Rachel Honey - Holistic Intuitive Energy Practitioner Rachel Honey is a corporate America burnout turned Intuitive Energy Practitioner. She has decades of experience “rolling with the punches” and has a unique way of looking at the world and explaining it in ways that resonate. From colours, to crystals, meditation and energy, to every step of the shadow process… Rachel intuitively grasps and explains, which leads you onto a path that connects you with your higher self. Podcast - https://anchor.fm/frequencyll Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/887448922338393/ ABOUT THE HOST Lyn Smith – (The Queen of HEARTS) – Love, Dating & Relationship Expert Lyn's personal story is a very inspirational and harrowing one of how she went from having unhealthy and unfulfilling relationships with men (on the back of several serious traumatic sexual assaults in her teens) to now being in a soul fulfilling relationship which makes her feel alive, is full of passion and gives her inner peace. She has a proven track record as a Love Solutions - Relationship Expert / Trainer / Inspirational Speaker and Best-Selling Author based upon her own vast personal research, experiential learning and training with the world's leading industry experts. Understanding the polarisation of masculine & feminine energy resulted in her creating massive attraction and a passionate, intimate, fulfilling relationship – that inspired her to design & present her own course programmes to share these break-through relationship techniques with women across the globe. HEARTS Entwined is a world-class service based on care and understanding, which is committed to providing step-by-step high-value love, dating and relationship solutions. Lyn makes a difference by helping you make a difference; she has a vision of contributing back on a global scale – to create a lasting legacy of safety, dignity and opportunity for children and women who have survived rape, abuse and severe trauma as a result of war crimes and sex trafficking – through the setting up of worldwide – ‘you can heal your life' centres.CONTACT METHODlyn@hearts-entwined.com
Ep #241 - We all have our own unique way of picturing things in our minds. Hearing things in our head. Feeling things in our body. Our five senses send us information; our mind does what it is programmed to do with it. When a negative, undesirable thought triggers undesirable feelings, you have the power to shift and change these mental thoughts and feelings utilizing the submodalities of your modalities [modalities are your five senses in this discussion]. Let's discuss how to shift these negative thoughts into empowering thoughts so we can move through the undesirable feelings and stay on our path from sobriety to recovery. Modalities & Submodalities: Visual [sight] Black and White or Color? Near or Far? Bright or Dim? Associated/Dissociated? Focused or Defocused? Location? Size of Picture? Movie or Still? Framed or Panoramic? Auditory [sound] Location/Direction? Internal or External? Pitch? Tonality? Timbre? Kinesthetic [touch] Location? Size/Shape/Color? Steady or Moving? Intensity? Olfactory [smell] Strength/Weakness? Pleasant/Pungent? Sweet/Musty/etc.? Gustatory [taste] Sweet? Salty? Umami? Bitter? Sour? Spoiled/Fresh? Just hit play and let's dive in with our open minds, hearts, and energies bringing everyone into the fold - you are in the right place, at the right time...right now. It is time. It has been time. To live is to shine. Step into the SUN. Stand up, step forward, raise your hand - it's your turn, head the call! ******************************************** I know you enjoy the show, so PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW on your preferred streaming app or click this link to review on iTunes - Let's spread the word about our show TOGETHER! Your simple action of rating and reviewing does wonders in helping others find the show. Thank you so much for listening and being a part of my tribe and this wonderfully supportive community. Here's to being a part of ending the stigma, No longer are we living in the shadows - Anonymous no more!! ******************************************** CLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS RELATED TO THE SHOW!!! ******************************************** Join the Tribe through The HUB: https://www.jessemogle.com/thehub/ ******************************************** Check out my Store! It's like an inventory of things I sell!! The Jesse Mogle Store - https://stan.store/jessemogle ******************************************** Wanna support me, my show, and my goal of reaching 1,117,117 humans seeking their way from the darkness into the light?!?! Buy me a coffee to keep me going or some gas for my work in the field - http://buymeacoffee.com/jessemogle Be a Patron on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jessemogle ******************************************** If you have questions you'd like addressed on the show, want to book me to speak at an event, want to have me as a guest on your show - or want to let me know a bit about you, your journey, and how my show has helped you…please contact me through any of the social media links below or via email. ******************************************** Set up a complimentary 30-minute call with me: callcoachjesse.com Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/@jessemogle Instagram: https://instagram.com/fromsobrietytorecovery Facebook: https://facebook.com/fromsobrietytorecovery Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessemogle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessemogle/ Email: sobriety@jessemogle.com Website: https://www.jessemogle.com From Sobriety to Recovery Podcast: https://www.jessemogle.comfromsobrietytorecovery/ College Success Habits Podcast: https://www.jessemogle.com/collegesuccesshabitspodcast/ ******************************************** Join the Tribe through The HUB: https://www.jessemogle.com/thehub/ ********************************************
Kinesthetic indeed it is.....and we'll learn how important movement is in this high tech era of screen engagement in education. Our guest is an expert in the field, former school librarian with 20 years experience Dr. Laura Haverkamp of Indiana University and Purdue's Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering. Thank you Discovery for the intro to Dr Haverkamp and please everyone see her recent article here on kinesthetic learning.
Kinesthetic indeed it is.....and we'll learn how important movement is in this high tech era of screen engagement in education. Our guest is an expert in the field, former school librarian with 20 years experience Dr. Laura Haverkamp of Indiana University and Purdue's Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering. Thank you Discovery for the intro to Dr Haverkamp and please everyone see her recent article here on kinesthetic learning.
Are you a Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic learner? Not sure what those are? Listen to this episode of The Design & Shine podcast to find out! I dive into what these 3 different learning styles mean and share how to tell which one you may be. Knowing which one is your predominant learning style may help you get better outcomes with your creative work, including how you absorb, process, and understand what you are learning. You'll finally understand why some people can't read maps, listen to directions, or need to DO something before they can understand it!
The Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast with Vicki Noethling
Scott Ertl shares engaging creative and cooperative techniques to promote Kinesthetic learning. He started out as a magician and juggler in a circus and after 9 years ran away to become a school counselor. He created the Buoy App to help people keep positive messages for quick access to inspiration when feeling your drowning in doubt. You will want to tune in to learn more about Scott's journey to success.
In this episode of the Red Beard Embodiment Podcast, host Alex Greene sits down with Dr. Zhiwei Li to discuss the power of embodiment practices, trauma healing, and the human nervous system through the lens of the Feldenkrais Method. Dr. Li, a cognitive neuroscientist, shares her insights on the connection between the brain and Feldenkrais Method. They also explore the concept of human dignity and the importance of regaining spontaneity and choice in our actions. Connect with Zhiwei at zhiwei@redbeardsomatictherapy.comJoin her bi-weekly Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement ClassScheduled a free 20-minute consultation with ZhiweiChapters:[00:00:00] Intro[00:01:38] Feldenkrais Method explained[00:07:45] Discovering body tightness and pain[00:11:00] Black box experiences[00:14:37] Variety of Feldenkrais lessons[00:19:07] Functional movement and efficiency[00:24:19] Kinesthetic appreciation[00:26:49] The power of embodiment[00:32:38] Curiosity in studying physics[00:35:51] Curiosity and human intelligence[00:39:12] Embodied decision-making[00:43:47] Attunement in client relationships[00:48:30] Attunement to nuanced changes[00:53:04] Useful behavioral neuroscience[00:58:06] The power of gentle touch[01:03:27] Learning versus fixing paradigm[01:06:15] The learning paradigm[01:11:13] Teaching and Happiness[01:15:13] Deeply immersed in everyday movement[01:20:07] Self-care and learning to listen[01:22:29] Help spread the word
Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke discusses the 3 major modalities we process information. The 3 modalities are Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic. Knowing how you process your reality can help you create the reality you want. People who are Visual learners tend to process information best by watching, seeing, observing, etc... So, Visual learners' mindfulness habits should include visual aids such as vision boards, calming views, videos, and shows that bring them joy. Meanwhile Auditory is more about hearing, listening, and talking. Finally, Kinesththic is all about movement and being connected to the body, these learners process information by doing it not watching it. Once, you understand these modalities about yourself and others, you will understand other people's behaviors and thought processes a lot better along with your own. Episode Topics What are the 3 modalities of learning How each of those modalities process information How modalities of learning connect to your mindset Examples of mindful routines that resonate with each modality Resource From the Episode Learning Styles Survey ***SEPTEMBER BOOK CLUB*** "The Comfort Zone" by Kristen Butler MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! Application Form 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! Sign up here Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel Podcast Guest Google Form Growth Mindset Gal Podcast Email List Form Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal 1rst Phorm Protein Powder (Caramel Latte) Collagen Powder (Salted Caramel) Protein bars (Choloate Chip Cookie Dough)
Are you ready to redefine the traditional educational experience and create a tailor-made learning environment for your children? This is the challenge we embrace in this episode, drawing inspiration from the wisdom of corporate executive coach Cameron Harold and the philosophy of Stephen Covey. We explored the powerful concept of starting with the end goal in mind to craft an educational journey that marries your family values, your children's unique learning styles, and their innate passions. We embark on a historical journey, retracing the self-directed educational paths of figures like Benjamin Franklin, and drawing insights for our homeschooling journey. It is not just about choosing the right curriculum. The focus is on fostering a learning ambiance that encourages our children to delve into what they are deeply passionate about. We celebrate the beauty of discovering and nurturing our children's unique learning styles, respecting and acknowledging the diversity in the ways our little ones grasp information. In the final part of our discussion, we address the real-life dynamics of homeschooling and the effective ways to implement this personalized approach to education. We emphasize the importance of mental breaks, meeting children where they are, and achieving a balance between structured and unstructured learning. Let's remember, homeschooling is more than an alternative form of education; it's a beautiful journey of passion, discovery, and personalized learning. So, join us, and let's craft an inspiring vision for our children's education together. Great TED talk as you prepare your family vision: "Your Vision Statement Sucks!" TEDx by Cameron Herold Connect with Us! Join the Private Facebook Group Connect and follow Janae's journey on Instagram @janae.daniels Learn more about School to Homeschool
When you deal with a kinesthetic learner or when you are trying to sell to them, you need to speak to them in terms of feelings, internally and externally.
Summer Replays! Don't miss this episode - it's loaded with tips and tricks for creating lean muscle mass and a body that feels great from the body whisperer herself, Lauren Roxburgh. This week Amy and Katie chat with Lauren Roxburgh aka The Body Whisperer. With Lauren's extensive background in Pilates, fascia health, and mind body alignment she's created a revolutionary way of addressing one's health and fitness. Listen as she tells us new ways of nurturing the body to shed physical and emotional weight, align your body, and develop more strength. Lauren shares with us what kinesthetic intelligence is and teaches us how to tap into listening and learning from your body's cues. If you don't know what your fascia is and why it's so important you won't want to miss this episode. Fascia health is on the forefront of emerging wellness and changing the way fitness experts to professional athletes stay in top shape. About Lauren Roxburgh Lauren Roxburgh - dubbed “The Body Whisperer” is a world renowned Board Certified Structural Integration Bodywork Practitioner, Pilates Pro, author and educator specializing in fascia health and mind-body alignment. Lo is the co-founder of the Aligned Life Studio - a virtual platform that offers a new paradigm in health and fitness - with a unique focus on fascia wellness - designed to help people align and strengthen their bodies, shed physical and emotional weight while enhancing resilience and confidence. Follow Lauren @loroxburgh on IG Find Lauren LaurenRoxburgh.com Learn about Aligned Life Studio Aligned Life Studio - Use code NIRVANA30 at checkout for to receive 30% off the first year of annual subscription or 30% off the first month of monthly subscription to the Aligned Life Studio. Valid until 11/15/23 Find us at www.nirvanasisters.com Follow us @nirvanasisters on Instagram Say hi at hello@nirvanasisters.com Please subscribe, rate, review and share
Did you know that back pain is the number one cause of global disability and that posture can affect mood and hormone levels?Join us for today's episode of Push To Be More where our guest Esther Gokhale shares her story of suffering from crippling back pain after her first pregnancy and how she took that experience as a challenge to find a solution for back pain. After years of study and research, Esther developed "The Gokhale Method" to help hundreds of people eliminate back pain and enhance strength. You don't want to miss this inspiring episode - tune in now!Here's some of the great stuff that we cover in this show:Esther discusses the benefits of using dance as a reminder system to revisit posture and keep the body in a healthy position, while also forming a joyful community. She also notes that indigenous cultures have a kinesthetic wisdom that has been lost in the modern West, leading to high rates of back pain and other musculoskeletal problems.Esther disagrees with the modern belief that sitting is the root cause of back pain, but says its rather how we sit and the shape of our spine. She believes our spine is J shaped rather than S shaped. Indigenous people sit as much as we do but don't suffer from the same problems.The Gokhale Method recommends "stretch sitting" with a modified backrest for gentle, hours-long traction to ease back pain and allow for a natural, healthy back. This is a more effective and convenient alternative to inversion tables.Esther developed the Gokhale Method to relieve her own severe back pain, which resulted from her first pregnancy, and sought out strategies to improve her own physical structure. She worked on the method over the years and was successful in making the process more efficient, effective and sustainable, and now shares it with others.Esther shares how she built her business organically and has been able to focus on innovating and developing techniques that work to relieve back pain. Despite the success, Esther feels impatient as she believes the approach needs to be more mainstream and widespread to help the millions of people suffering from back pain.She says their biggest challenge is finding new customers and creating repeat business. However, there is a great need for their services as back pain is the number one cause of global disability. They have stayed afloat through various challenges and continue to improve their offering.Esther is expecting extensive coverage for the Gokhale Method with their upcoming trial at top universities. They are also exploring the benefits of posture for mental health, and have created a course to teach basic posture principles for empowerment and confidence.-----------------------ABOUT ESTHERMeet Esther Gokhale – a pioneer in posture education and pain relief. Esther transformed her own experience with crippling back pain into the Gokhale Method, a unique system that restores your body's primal posture to eliminate pain and enhance strength. Growing up in India, her journey started with helping her nurse mother care for abandoned babies, leading her to study biochemistry at prestigious institutions like Harvard and Princeton, and later, acupuncture in San Francisco.The turning point came when Esther suffered from severe back pain during her first pregnancy. After an unsuccessful surgery, she dedicated her life to finding a solution to back pain. Her pursuits took her across the globe, from the streets of Paris to the communities of Brazil and India, culminating in the creation of the Gokhale Method.Esther's bestselling book, "8 Steps to a Pain-Free Back," has reached over 300,000 readers worldwide, and she has shared her wisdom on stages like TEDx Stanford. Known as the "Posture Guru of Silicon Valley", she has worked with top corporations like Google and Facebook, consulted for various Stanford sports teams,...
The Personal Brain Trainer Podcast: Embodying Executive Functions
In this episode of The Personal Brain Trainer Podcast, Erica and Darius guide us through the dynamic world of visual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic processing. As we navigate our everyday lives, our brains, and executive functions decode the world around us via multiple sensory channels. Dive in as we unpack each processing type, providing a comprehensive understanding of how we interpret visual stimuli, sounds, tactile experiences, and movement. This episode will also provide valuable strategies to accommodate and enhance these unique learning pathways, promoting more effective, inclusive, and immersive learning experiences. Whether you're a visualizer or a kinesthetic learner, there's something for everyone in this sensory symphony. Get ready to embark on a journey of cognitive exploration and self-improvement. Links: - A Workshop on Multisensory Teaching: Accommodating Each Learner's Best Ways of Processing: https://tinyurl.com/yuedmr64 - Eclectic Learning Approach and Student Processing Inventory: https://tinyurl.com/yntf4k8h - Metacognition: https://tinyurl.com/4dbtc8cw - Working Memory: https://tinyurl.com/working-memory - Multisensory Multiplication: https://tinyurl.com/bdc8btfv - BulletMap Academy: https://bulletmapacademy.com/ - Learning Specialist Courses:https://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/ - Executive Functions and Study Skills Course: https://tinyurl.com/n86mf2bx - Good Sensory Learning: https://goodsensorylearning.com/ - Dyslexia at Work: www.dyslexiawork.com
James Ferrigno and I delve into the impact of societal constructs on men's emotional health in Act 2. We talk about how women have more emotional support than men, and how this can lead to men suppressing their emotions and experiencing shame, while also touching on how this shame can affect every aspect of men's lives, from relationships to career choices. We also discuss ways to address that shame, allowing emotions to come up with curiosity, and the importance of letting people and things be. James' Bio:When I was young I could not even speak to a woman. In high school there were times I literally could not open my mouth and say a single word to an attractive woman. This led to some very painful and traumatizing experiences if the women merely asking me a simple question. The fact that I could not speak generally made women angry because they thought I was refusing to speak to them. When I was an adult things got gradually better but I certainly had no game at all. I was the quintessential nice guy trying to please women and make them happy so they would be nice to me. Eventually I decided I could not take any more of this and started to read books and watch Youtube videos. Eventually I found a coach and another coach and they taught me how to attract the women I wanted. Soon I did not have enough time to date all the women I could if I wanted to. Now I help men attract the quality women they desire without lines, routines and dating apps. I guide men to connect with their true selves so they can become successful in dating and relationships and all other aspects of their lives. He teaches clients practical techniques to learn to uncover and begin to feel their emotions that are buried beneath the surface so they can engage authentically with themselves and others. I also earned a Masters degree in Intuition Medicine (my third MA), as well as, have extensive training in sexuality, and relationship skills including, Kinesthetic, Tantric, Kink, STI, holding space, energetic connection, emotional release, NLP, HAI Level 9 and active listening.--James FerrignoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-ferrigno-619145252/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authenticlife9/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/theauthenticlife9
In this episode, we chat with James Ferrigno, a man whose upstate New York childhood left him with a love of nature. Growing up, he spent his childhood exploring the woods and building tree forts, however, after a traumatic experience, James became more withdrawn, seeking refuge in the works of Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and the rest of the fantasy giants. We discuss James' journey and he finishes up Act 1 by discussing how he learned to appreciate his past struggles and find strength in his weaknesses.James' Bio:When I was young I could not even speak to a woman. In high school there were times I literally could not open my mouth and say a single word to an attractive woman. This led to some very painful and traumatizing experiences if the women merely asking me a simple question. The fact that I could not speak generally made women angry because they thought I was refusing to speak to them. When I was an adult things got gradually better but I certainly had no game at all. I was the quintessential nice guy trying to please women and make them happy so they would be nice to me. Eventually I decided I could not take any more of this and started to read books and watch Youtube videos. Eventually I found a coach and another coach and they taught me how to attract the women I wanted. Soon I did not have enough time to date all the women I could if I wanted to. Now I help men attract the quality women they desire without lines, routines and dating apps. I guide men to connect with their true selves so they can become successful in dating and relationships and all other aspects of their lives. He teaches clients practical techniques to learn to uncover and begin to feel their emotions that are buried beneath the surface so they can engage authentically with themselves and others. I also earned a Masters degree in Intuition Medicine (my third MA), as well as, have extensive training in sexuality, and relationship skills including, Kinesthetic, Tantric, Kink, STI, holding space, energetic connection, emotional release, NLP, HAI Level 9 and active listening.--James FerrignoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-ferrigno-619145252/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authenticlife9/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/theauthenticlife9
“I was raised in a typical family, just the American family, where mom and dad put their kids first, and the partner's next and themselves last, believing this is the loving thing to do, so that's what I did. I was raised believing that love means you must deny yourself.”In this week's episode, we engage in a powerful and vulnerable conversation with Terri Britt, a former Miss U.S.A, teacher, author, and motivational speaker. Terri's insights on worthiness inspire thought-provoking discussions about self-worth and how it impacts our lives. She reflects on her younger years when she sought validation from external sources, such as accolades, a boyfriend, and awards, but found that the resulting feeling of emptiness always lingered.“I hated myself” Terri comments, until she took notice of the importance of spiritual healing and clearing out blocks: “the more I did this the more peaceful I became and the more joyful I became.”HIGHLIGHTS(08:07) Terry's pivotal moments (12:45) Something “I was always looking for”(17:49) Not worthy of love(21:04) The inner child(25:54) Doing the work as a mom(30:41) Aligning with truth (38:04) Kinesthetic learners (42:55) Reacting (45:42) GratitudeCONNECT WITH TERRICheck out her website: terribritt.comTake her worthiness quiz: https://www.theworthinessquotientquiz.com/Write to her: info@terribritt.comThe worthiness quotient: http://terribritt.com/worthy/ Coupon code: TALK WORK WITH ALYSESign up for the Inherently Worthy immersion to claim and embody the inherent value that is your birthright.I've decided to include in my membership program, Beyond the Matrix, a live, guided breath-work session every month. With the membership, you also get access to my library of recorded breath work sessions, masterclasses and access to all future masterclasses and it's only $97 a month. CONTACT ALYSEJoin my Facebook group: Breathe to SucceedFollow and DM me on Instagram @alyse_breathesVisit https://www.alysebreathes.com/Or contact me at info@alysebreathes.com
On today’s episode, I speak with James Ferrigno who is a dating and relationship coach, writer, teacher, California Certified Intuition Medicine Practitioner, performer, and business owner. He helps men and women connect with their true selves to become successful in dating, relationships, and all other aspects of their lives. He teaches clients practical techniques to uncover and begin to feel their emotions so they can engage authentically with themselves and others. He also earned a Master's degree in Intuition Medicine (his third MA). He has extensive training in sexuality, and relationship skills including, Kinesthetic, holding space, subtle energy, energetic connection, emotional release, NLP, HAI Level 9, and active listening We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ Why so many women misunderstand men? ✅ Why so many men misunderstand women? ✅ What men can do to attract the women that they want ✅ The three stages of male development ✅ The difference between healthy masculinity and unhealthy masculinity ✅ Why so many men get stuck at this second stage - the nice guy ✅ How can men move out from that space and into the third stage? ✅ The 4 Issues that cause modern relationships to fail If you'd like to check out my new YouTube channel where I talk about some of the highlights I've learned about intuition, intention and personal development, you can subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCEt1RNc-eummCqiPC6-AEQ If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up HERE: https://www.yasmeenturayhi.com/gateways-to-awakening/ Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
On today’s episode, I speak with James Ferrigno who is a dating and relationship coach, writer, teacher, California Certified Intuition Medicine Practitioner, performer, and business owner. He helps men and women connect with their true selves to become successful in dating, relationships, and all other aspects of their lives. He teaches clients practical techniques to uncover and begin to feel their emotions so they can engage authentically with themselves and others. He also earned a Master's degree in Intuition Medicine (his third MA). He has extensive training in sexuality, and relationship skills including, Kinesthetic, holding space, subtle energy, energetic connection, emotional release, NLP, HAI Level 9, and active listening We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ Why so many women misunderstand men? ✅ Why so many men misunderstand women? ✅ What men can do to attract the women that they want ✅ The three stages of male development ✅ The difference between healthy masculinity and unhealthy masculinity ✅ Why so many men get stuck at this second stage - the nice guy ✅ How can men move out from that space and into the third stage? ✅ The 4 Issues that cause modern relationships to fail If you'd like to check out my new YouTube channel where I talk about some of the highlights I've learned about intuition, intention and personal development, you can subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCEt1RNc-eummCqiPC6-AEQ If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up HERE: https://www.yasmeenturayhi.com/gateways-to-awakening/ Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
Minutes 101-105 of The Empire Strikes Back feature extraordinary drama, peril, romance, and even some lightly comedic underscore. Takeo Rivera (English professor, playwright, performance studies specialist) returns to the show to discuss the score's function as a "warm blanket," Threepio's crush on Lando, the film's romantic aesthetics, and more. This episode is also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fFWVEE9-3R0 Timestamps: 0:00 - Hello there! 3:54 - Brightness as a space of horror. 6:23 - Is ESB the most romantic Star Wars product? 9:09 - Yoda's theme while Luke sneaks around. 16:20 - Stark sounds and the score as a wonderful warm blanket. 19:58 - Vader at open mic night. 24:49 - Luke strikes first. ("Oedipally violent.") 27:17 - Cloud City is staged like a well-choreographed play. Consequences of digital aesthetic norms. 35:21 - Novel technologies become cliche become the new hegemony. Henrik Ibsen's naturalistic prose dialogue. Fungible packets of music. 48:34 - Start of 10M3 Chewie Chokes Lando. Bespin Dirge themes. 54:24 - Threepio's immediate crush on Lando. 57:17 - "Han" pronunciation and the cadence of languages. An interesting socio-linguistic moment. 1:06:10 - Subtle underscore while Chewie chokes Lando. Does the music empathize with Lando? 1:17:55 - Funereal music accompanying casket imagery. 1:24:22 - Perilous-sounding. Han and Leia theme. 1:25:14 - If Threepio played "F*ck Marry Kill" with Artoo, Lando, and Chewie... 1:31:00 - What makes the strings a "warm blanket?" Strings in the context of an orchestra. 1:36:14 - Musicality of lightsabers. 1:42:49 - Point for Nic Tan (circa 28:50 of ESB 18). 1:43:30 - Kinesthetic aesthetic of the prequels, Wuxia movies, high Hong Kong choreography. Visual vocabulary of epic spectacle. 1:51:52 - Psychology of Vader as a father. 1:58:22 - Powerful Force users shouldn't mix the Force with political power. 2:07:51 - SWMM Questionnaire Things to Check Out: "Fuel" by Ani DiFranco - https://youtu.be/oTJFUg6N2XA TLJ 15: Brechtian Ben Swolo (Minutes 71-75 with Takeo Rivera) - https://youtu.be/0cUzoZ1SOx8 Dominic Sewell's analysis of 10M2 Luke Pursues The Captives - https://youtu.be/IMF8g44BQqA Dominic Sewell's analysis of 10M3 Chewie Chokes Lando (will link when it's available!) Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (by Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Cues: 10M2 "Luke Pursues The Captives" 10M3 "Chewie Chokes Lando" Musical Themes: Yoda (A Section) Bespin Dirge 1 Bespin Dirge 2 Imperials (Ostinato 1) Han & Leia (A) Neapolitan Emergency Where are we in the soundtrack?: "Carbon Freeze/Darth Vader's Trap/Departure of Boba Fett" --------------- STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? Sweeping. Sentimental. Heroic. 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? Musical vocabulary to describe the things he hears in the score. 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? Princess Mononoke (Joe Hisaichi), The Hours (Philip Glass) --------------- Guest: Takeo Rivera Website: https://takeorivera.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TakeoRiveraPhD Model Minority Masochism (book): https://www.takeorivera.com/model-minority-masochism ------------------ If you want to support the show and join the Discord server, consider becoming a patron! https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan Leave a voice message, and I might play it on the show... https://starwarsmusicminute.com/comlink Where else to find SWMM: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarWarsMusMin YouTube: https://youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starwarsmusicminute? Instagram: https://instagram.com/starwarsmusicminute Email: podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/starwarsmusmin
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Sarah Finniss a 36 year old certified yoga instructor, stretch coach and personal trainer who has a background in the arts and early childhood education and a newly launched children's book, author and illustrator. "My new children's book "Iris' Magical Yoga Adventure" invites its readers to escape with sweet Iris and her mom on an adventure into their imaginations as they explore famous landmarks around the world through yoga poses. The book isn't just about teaching the basics of yoga and mindfulness but provides an opportunity for children to learn about famous landmarks around the world through movement; engaging the visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners. It includes fun activity pages for learners to be creative and reinforce what they learned. This book plays into the mind body connection. As TEDx (Ashburn) speaker, Michael Kuczala once said: "Learning doesn't happen from the neck up. It happens from the feet up." https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSNY9JT?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
Join us for our newest episode with Marie Elliston, Sr. Manager Commercial Sales Learning and Development @ WestRock Company. Marie is a learning and development strategist with 15 years of experience delivering enterprise-wide change and talent management initiatives within the performance and product fields. Quote: "I'm a big proponent of giving people a play space, whether it's a sandbox, if it's ai, let the people get used to it in a safe environment, rather than just throwing 'em into production and being like, 'Hey, good luck.'" Key Takeaways: ➖ Kinesthetic learners need time to fail and figure it out themselves ➖ Encourage a continuous improvement loop ➖ You need to pinpoint the issues and assign them ➖ Having a sandbox for them to fail in is invaluable LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-e-4539bb186/ Company Website: https://www.westrock.com/ Here's other ways you can listen: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2f4ecd92-6468-4769-b0bf-254e236510b7/FRONTLINE-INNOVATORS Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/frontline-innovators/id1572329402 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/29m3wnK8pbFjdSvJ9wjmyS Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/frontline-innovators Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZnJvbnRsaW5laW5ub3ZhdG9ycy5jb20vZmVlZC54bWw Youtube - https://youtu.be/HoMT0G3isNk Find more episodes of Frontline Innovators at www.frontlineinovators.com
Meet Sheryl Rouch, CEO of Sparkle Presentations, author, coach, and sought-after speaker. But she wasn't always so confident and poised taking the stage. When she was younger, she struggled with her shyness and it wasn't until she accompanied her mother on Avon sales calls and joined Toastmasters that she learned to tame the butterflies in her stomach to "fly in formation" and truly shine as a speaker. Now, Sheryl uses her skills to teach others the power and potential of crystal-clear communication. She understands that effective communication requires more than just the ability to speak well. To truly connect with others, we need to meet them where they are. Every person learns and speaks in their own unique style, and it's up to us to tap into that style if we want to get our message across. So how do we tap into our friends, colleagues, and family members' communication style? Sheryl uses Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences in her presentations to illustrate the nuances of communication and how we interpret information. By tailoring our message to someone's individual communication style, we can create a powerful connection that transcends words and touches others on a deeper level. In this episode, Sheryl discusses the Seven Multiple Intelligences in detail: [04:24]: #1 - Linguistic [06:52]: #2 - Mathematical [08:43]: #3 - Visual [11:09]: #4 - Musical [13:15]: #5 - Kinesthetic [18:28]: #6 - Interpersonal [20:15]: #7 - Introspective As leaders, understanding the unique communication and learning preferences of others is crucial. They encompass the various ways people process and interpret information. By tuning into an individual's language, we can gain valuable insights into their communication style and build interpersonal trust by mirroring it. On this episode of Money Loves Women, join Dr. Deborah Ekstrom and Sheryl Roush to learn about the Seven Multiple Intelligences and determine how to communicate with intention and assertiveness. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation that will help you become an effective communicator with more assertiveness through intentional word choice. Topics Discussed: Communication The Seven Intelligences Teaching Understanding others Self-confidence Self-esteem Resources: Sheryl Roush's Website Sheryl Roush's LinkedIn Order Sheryl Roush's Books For more information on how to achieve financial freedom, personal mastery, and professional success, please visit https://moneyloveswomen.com/.
Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
Walkabouts are on-demand adventures that transform math, language arts, and reading content into short, movement-rich activities for pre-K to 2nd grade students. Teachers report that Walkabouts help build students' confidence, improve self-awareness, and enhance self-control. This evidence-based online curriculum supplement makes it easy for teachers and parents to create kinesthetic learning activities — fun lessons that bring key concepts to life through active learning techniques. Walkabouts are even correlated to the state standards (plus Head Start and NAEYC standards) teachers already use. Plus, unlike traditional videos or brain breaks, Walkabouts are dynamic and different each time they play. Watch as a Walkabout is created and played.As a kinesthetic learner, Dr. Julian Reed - Walkabouts co-founder - remembers his active classes in school most fondly. He based Walkabouts on scientific research that proves kids who move more perform better academically. He hopes to kick start a new generation of children who stay active and learn at the same time.Websitewww.walkabouts.comSocial Media Information@DrJulianReed@getwalkaboutswww.facebook.com/walkaboutsResources MentionedSpark - John Ratey M.DWhy Learning Is Not All in Your Head - Carla HannafordShow Sponsor – National Association for Primary Education (NAPE)Primary Education Summit – ‘Visions for the Future' – March 2023Book NOW at www.nape.org.uk/summit
This week begins a two part conversation with Dominique. Dominique is asking about topics that emerged during a recent live coaching session that's part of my on-line clinics. She was struck by a comment I made about using the food delivery to feel in your hand how a horse is balanced. This was an idea that was new to her. She was very aware of how you can use the food delivery to monitor a horse's emotional behavior, but she wasn't tuning into using the food delivery to evaluate a horse's physical balance. We talk about how this works, how you can develop your own awareness of balance, and then how you can use the food delivery to influence a horse's balance. In a very subtle and clever way we can offer a suggestion. While the horse is taking his treat, he will respond to that suggestion by releasing tension in his poll, and shifting his balance. Think of this as a very subtle body work session that can profoundly and yet so very gently alter how a horse is using his spine. This tactile awareness is a great preparation for riding. You're learning to tune into the the same kind of finessed feel that you look for when you are communicating via a lead or rein.
This week Amy and Katie chat with Lauren Roxburgh aka The Body Whisperer. With Lauren's extensive background in Pilates, fascia health, and mind body alignment she's created a revolutionary way of addressing one's health and fitness. Listen as she tells us new ways of nurturing the body to shed physical and emotional weight, align your body, and develop more strength. Lauren shares with us what kinesthetic intelligence is and teaches us how to tap into listening and learning from your body's cues. If you don't know what your fascia is and why it's so important you won't want to miss this episode. Fascia health is on the forefront of emerging wellness and changing the way fitness experts to professional athletes stay in top shape. About Lauren RoxburghLauren Roxburgh - dubbed “The Body Whisperer” is a world renowned Board Certified Structural Integration Bodywork Practitioner, Pilates Pro, author and educator specializing in fascia health and mind-body alignment. Lo is the co-founder of the Aligned Life Studio - a virtual platform that offers a new paradigm in health and fitness - with a unique focus on fascia wellness - designed to help people align and strengthen their bodies, shed physical and emotional weight while enhancing resilience and confidence.Follow Lauren @loroxburgh on IGFind Lauren LaurenRoxburgh.comCODE NIRVANA3030% off the first year of annual subscription or 30% off the first month of monthly subscription to the Aligned Life Studio. Valid until 11/15/23Find us at www.nirvanasisters.comFollow us @nirvanasisters on InstagramSay hi at hello@nirvanasisters.comPlease subscribe, rate, review and share
Making Training and Education Accessible for Everyone with Corey BerrierThere are several initiatives underway to help blue-collar workers get the training and education they need to compete in today's economy. By understanding the challenges faced by blue-collar workers, we can help them build a better future for themselves and their families. In this episode, Steve and Brad are joined by Corey Berrier and they discuss the blue-collar space. They talk about some of the issues and challenges faced by blue-collar workers, as well as provide tips and insight on how to overcome them.Corey Berrier is a (SME) Sales Systems and Processes | Business Consultant and Sales Coach | #1 Best Selling Author of 9 Simple Steps to Sell More $h!T! | Top Rated Podcaster | 2x Speaker on the largest podcast stage in the world “Podfest” | Owner “The Sales CEO” | NLP Practitioner | Owner of Sales Legends VA'sEpisode Highlight07:47 - I think that a lot of millennials just would rather not have the conversation than even have the confrontation.13:34 - Kinesthetic, for those of you that don't know what that means, it just means that we like – I'm kinesthetic. So, I like to hear, see it, feel it, everything. I want to get the full experience.17:24 - If the leader is not doing what he says he's going to do, whatever that is, that's a big problem and that's large shoes to fill. So, you've got to make sure as the leader that you don't say yes to a bunch of shit that you can't do.24:04 - Some of the companies that I've worked with, they do invest in their employees over and above what everybody else is doing and that's what you go to do. And I don't just mean by the amount of money you pay them. That's dollars and cents. That's fine. But what people really want is a connection. They are wanting to a degree a community.Contact your hosts:Steve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailCorey BerrierWebsiteLinkedInThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Today we are taking a break from guest interviews so Cheri can share more of her story. She shares a story of a student who was having difficulty with sight words and how she used kinesthetic interventions to enhance his retention to spell a sight word. He continues to use this method. Cheri's Body Sentence Alphabet was the result of this discussion. It is available on her website, and Teachers Pay Teachers. Cheri also explains the definition of dysgraphia in the DSM-5 and how it is differentiated from dyslexia and dyscalculia. Find out more about Cheri at her website. Share your insights from this episode inside The Writing Glitch Community Body Sentence AlphabetBody Sentence Alphabet on Teachers Pay Teachers ★ Support this podcast ★
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Kinesthetic anchoring, reframing, and conflict resolution are some of the NLP processes people can use for mental and emotional changes. There are many more but these are processes that people can learn how to use themselves and are simple change techniques. It is most important to develop a wellformed outcome before using any process to resolve an issue. An outcome is necessary for any change. The brain is directional. Tell the brain where you are going and what you want. It minimizes confusion.The previously mentioned processes do different things and produce different types of change: a. Anchoring – feeling changes – how do you want to feelb. Reframing – working with a part to change a behaviorc. Conflict resolution – visual squash – used to reduce or eliminate a conflict at any logical levelAnother important consideration is at what logical level the change needs to take place. There are natural hierarchies of classification of change according to Gregory Bateson. There is often confusion about the logical levels when considering a change. Rules that apply at one level don't necessarily apply to another. Changing something on a lower level could affect a higher level but changing something on a higher level will often change the lower levels to support the higher level change.Here are some examples of how the logical levels get confused when changing something. Anchoring – feeling change – when someone feels upset about something and they want to feel curious, resourceful, etc. a collapsed reality will give them choices in how to feel. BUT say a person doesn't like something someone is doing. Carefully choosing the resource is important. If they feel bad and they want to feel good. They may be feeling good about something where that feeling is inappropriate or even less resourceful than the original feeling. Ice cream versus broccoli is an example of this. Negative anchoring – attaching a bad feeling to something . Sometimes this works and sometimes it backfires. Reframing – for behaviors – reframe the part that is doing the behavior you want to change.Conflict resolution – make sure that both sides are on the same logical level: environment, behavior, capability, belief, identity, and spirit.
Studying the Song - Audition & Music Preparation for Musical Theatre
Discover how training your brain and neurological system can instantly yield more freedom, control, and flexibility in your voice. You guys, I've seen Kimberly Moller's work first hand, and I have to say - it's like magic! In this episode, I ask Kim all my questions about how neurology (all things nerves and nervous system) affects our voice. How can we improve tone, resonance, and control so that we feel more freedom and ease as we sing. We also talk about how we can calm our nervous system and anxiety before auditioning and performing with simple physical exercises. Whether you're backstage before a gig or in the waiting room for an audition, you CAN improve your singing within just minutes of doing these drills. SPOILER: I've added these drills to my routine before I perform and before I record and am so happy with the results. Kimberly Moller is on the Board of The National Association of Teachers of Singing in San Diego and a member of The Musical Theatre Educators Alliance. Her mentors include: Singing Athlete creator Andrew Byrne, Laurinda Nikkel (SDSU), Mary Saunders Barton (Penn State/Bel Canto can Belto method) and master Z-Health trainer Missy Bunch. Kimberly is Z-Health Essentials, R-Phase and I-Phase certified to assist with drills and mobility that impacts vocal production at the speed of the nervous system. If you're looking for a new way to access freedom in your voice (something beyond breathing exercises and vocalises), then listen to this episode. Then go check out Kim at www.vocalkinesthetics.com Let's get into it! Xo, Korrie Check out www.korrieyamaoka.com to find info about FREE RESOURCES and AUDITION COACHING, and to sign up for my email list. Korrie's Email List - Sign up for weekly resources about auditioning, information on new offerings, and the latest news from Studying the Song. Did you enjoy today's episode? Please Rate, Review, and Subscribe today! Contact me at hello@korrieyamaoka.com.
The field of learning styles is a complex and often confusing puzzle, filled with as many myths and assumptions as facts. Tyler Hogan joins Yvette Hampton to lay out the most common learning style theories, explains the myths and facts, and packs in simple, practical application for every family. WATCH THE MOVIE! Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is now available on DVD and HD streaming. Buy the film today or bring Schoolhouse Rocked to your church or homeschool co-op. Watch the Official Trailer for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution Schoolhouse Rocked is excellent and a wonderful testimony to the growing popularity of home schooling and the superior education that it provides young people.” - Dr. James Dobson “This is not an exaggeration to say, this is the movement that is needed to save this country. Incredibly, incredibly well done.” – Rick Green, Patriot Academy "This is one of the most empowering tools I've seen for parents! I was honored to be interviewed in the film and am excited to see it come to fruition. It is amazing!" – Israel Wayne, Family Renewal Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Tyler Hogan is the president of Bright Ideas Press. He and his wife, Helen, are both homeschool graduates and now homeschool their five adorable children. Tyler is the author of North Star Geography and Demystifying Learning Styles, head cartographer of WonderMaps, and game designer of Civitas. He is an elder at Grace Church, where he also serves as Christian Education Coordinator. When not at home, he speaks and teaches about homeschooling, geography, the arts, worldview, entrepreneurship, and other topics. In his spare time, he loves reading good books, playing games with friends, drinking good tea, and enjoying the adventure of lifelong learning. He has a BA in theatre ministries from Belhaven University. Tyler Hogan is the president of Bright Ideas Press. He and his wife, Helen, are both homeschool graduates and now homeschool their five adorable children. Tyler is the author of North Star Geography and Demystifying Learning Styles, head cartographer of WonderMaps, and game designer of Civitas. He is an elder at Grace Church, where he also serves as Christian Education Coordinator. When not at home, he speaks and teaches about homeschooling, geography, the arts, worldview, entrepreneurship, and other topics. In his spare time, he loves reading good books, playing games with friends, drinking good tea, and enjoying the adventure of lifelong learning. He has a BA in theatre ministries from Belhaven University. Deuteronomy 6:4-9 ESV “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates." The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Knowledgehouse.info Recommended Resources: Get Tyler Hogan's book, Demystifying Learning Styles: What Every Homeschool Parent Needs To Know Listen to Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, on the Schoolhouse Rocked Support Schoolhouse Rocked Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Please consider making a donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. 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The field of learning styles is a complex and often confusing puzzle, filled with as many myths and assumptions as facts. Tyler Hogan joins Yvette Hampton to lay out the most common learning style theories, explains the myths and facts, and packs in simple, practical application for every family. Come back tomorrow for the rest of this discussion. WATCH THE MOVIE! Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is now available on DVD and HD streaming. Buy the film today or bring Schoolhouse Rocked to your church or homeschool co-op. Watch the Official Trailer for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution Schoolhouse Rocked is excellent and a wonderful testimony to the growing popularity of home schooling and the superior education that it provides young people.” - Dr. James Dobson “This is not an exaggeration to say, this is the movement that is needed to save this country. Incredibly, incredibly well done.” – Rick Green, Patriot Academy "This is one of the most empowering tools I've seen for parents! I was honored to be interviewed in the film and am excited to see it come to fruition. It is amazing!" – Israel Wayne, Family Renewal Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Tyler Hogan is the president of Bright Ideas Press. He and his wife, Helen, are both homeschool graduates and now homeschool their five adorable children. Tyler is the author of North Star Geography and Demystifying Learning Styles, head cartographer of WonderMaps, and game designer of Civitas. He is an elder at Grace Church, where he also serves as Christian Education Coordinator. When not at home, he speaks and teaches about homeschooling, geography, the arts, worldview, entrepreneurship, and other topics. In his spare time, he loves reading good books, playing games with friends, drinking good tea, and enjoying the adventure of lifelong learning. He has a BA in theatre ministries from Belhaven University. Tyler Hogan is the president of Bright Ideas Press. He and his wife, Helen, are both homeschool graduates and now homeschool their five adorable children. Tyler is the author of North Star Geography and Demystifying Learning Styles, head cartographer of WonderMaps, and game designer of Civitas. He is an elder at Grace Church, where he also serves as Christian Education Coordinator. When not at home, he speaks and teaches about homeschooling, geography, the arts, worldview, entrepreneurship, and other topics. In his spare time, he loves reading good books, playing games with friends, drinking good tea, and enjoying the adventure of lifelong learning. He has a BA in theatre ministries from Belhaven University. Deuteronomy 6:4-9 ESV “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates." The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Knowledgehouse.info Recommended Resources: Get Tyler Hogan's book, Demystifying Learning Styles: What Every Homeschool Parent Needs To Know Listen to Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, on the Schoolhouse Rocked Support Schoolhouse Rocked Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Please consider making a donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! "If you are new to homeschooling check out this podcast!! I've been feeling like I should homeschool for a couple years but was worried I couldn't do it. Once the pandemic brought my kids home and I started seeing their emotional health and attitudes improve I decided to finally make the leap. This podcast has really encouraged me to make this a permanent change. Thank you for all your efforts in making this resource available!” - Autumn “I was tearing up at the end of this film being reminded that my children are GIFTS from the Lord. I never want to abdicate my role and responsibility as their Mama. I cannot wait to share this film with everyone once it is released!!” - Amber “We loved the movie and watched it with our children. It left us encouraged in our choice to homeschool, as well as gave us confidence that we are not "messing" up our children's education or socialization!!” - Danielle Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 60+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources. Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation. Patriot Academy - Inspiring Patriotism, Equipping Citizens, Educating A Nation. Patriot Academy has a Single, Bold Vision: To equip a new generation of leaders to champion the cause of freedom and truth in government, media, entertainment, education, as we help bring our nation back to the principles on which we were founded. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Podcast Topics: Tyler Hogan, Bright Ideas Press, Learning Style, Learning Preferences, Modalities, Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, Reading, Writing, Multiple Intelligences, Yvette Hampton, Interview, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, Homeschool Movie, Homeschool Documentary, Homeschool Podcast, Christian, Parenting Podcast
The field of learning styles is a complex and often confusing puzzle, filled with as many myths and assumptions as facts. Tyler Hogan joins Yvette Hampton to lay out the most common learning style theories, explains the myths and facts, and packs in simple, practical application for every family. Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this discussion. WATCH THE MOVIE! Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is now available on DVD and HD streaming. Buy the film today or bring Schoolhouse Rocked to your church or homeschool co-op. Watch the Official Trailer for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution Schoolhouse Rocked is excellent and a wonderful testimony to the growing popularity of home schooling and the superior education that it provides young people.” - Dr. James Dobson “This is not an exaggeration to say, this is the movement that is needed to save this country. Incredibly, incredibly well done.” – Rick Green, Patriot Academy "This is one of the most empowering tools I've seen for parents! I was honored to be interviewed in the film and am excited to see it come to fruition. It is amazing!" – Israel Wayne, Family Renewal Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Tyler Hogan is the president of Bright Ideas Press. He and his wife, Helen, are both homeschool graduates and now homeschool their five adorable children. Tyler is the author of North Star Geography and Demystifying Learning Styles, head cartographer of WonderMaps, and game designer of Civitas. He is an elder at Grace Church, where he also serves as Christian Education Coordinator. When not at home, he speaks and teaches about homeschooling, geography, the arts, worldview, entrepreneurship, and other topics. In his spare time, he loves reading good books, playing games with friends, drinking good tea, and enjoying the adventure of lifelong learning. He has a BA in theatre ministries from Belhaven University. Tyler Hogan is the president of Bright Ideas Press. He and his wife, Helen, are both homeschool graduates and now homeschool their five adorable children. Tyler is the author of North Star Geography and Demystifying Learning Styles, head cartographer of WonderMaps, and game designer of Civitas. He is an elder at Grace Church, where he also serves as Christian Education Coordinator. When not at home, he speaks and teaches about homeschooling, geography, the arts, worldview, entrepreneurship, and other topics. In his spare time, he loves reading good books, playing games with friends, drinking good tea, and enjoying the adventure of lifelong learning. He has a BA in theatre ministries from Belhaven University. Deuteronomy 6:4-9 ESV “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates." The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Knowledgehouse.info Recommended Resources: Get Tyler Hogan's book, Demystifying Learning Styles: What Every Homeschool Parent Needs To Know Listen to Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, on the Schoolhouse Rocked Support Schoolhouse Rocked Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Please consider making a donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! "If you are new to homeschooling check out this podcast!! I've been feeling like I should homeschool for a couple years but was worried I couldn't do it. Once the pandemic brought my kids home and I started seeing their emotional health and attitudes improve I decided to finally make the leap. This podcast has really encouraged me to make this a permanent change. Thank you for all your efforts in making this resource available!” - Autumn “I was tearing up at the end of this film being reminded that my children are GIFTS from the Lord. I never want to abdicate my role and responsibility as their Mama. I cannot wait to share this film with everyone once it is released!!” - Amber “We loved the movie and watched it with our children. It left us encouraged in our choice to homeschool, as well as gave us confidence that we are not "messing" up our children's education or socialization!!” - Danielle Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 60+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources. Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation. Patriot Academy - Inspiring Patriotism, Equipping Citizens, Educating A Nation. Patriot Academy has a Single, Bold Vision: To equip a new generation of leaders to champion the cause of freedom and truth in government, media, entertainment, education, as we help bring our nation back to the principles on which we were founded. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Podcast Topics: Tyler Hogan, Bright Ideas Press, Learning Style, Learning Preferences, Modalities, Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, Reading, Writing, Multiple Intelligences, Yvette Hampton, Interview, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, Homeschool Movie, Homeschool Documentary, Homeschool Podcast, Christian, Parenting Podcast