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Wer bist du? Der, der Du bist. Noch Fragen? In dieser Folge Achtsam stellen wir euch Hakomi vor, eine Körperpsychotherapie, die auf fünf Grundprinzipien basiert: Einheit, Organizität, Körper-Geist-Einheit, Gewaltlosigkeit – und Achtsamkeit.**********Quellen aus der Folge:Gentsch, A., & Kuehn, E. (2022). Clinical manifestations of body memories: The impact of past bodily experiences on mental health. Brain sciences, 12(5), 594. Harrer, M. E., & Weiss, H. (2015). Harrer/Weiss Wirkfaktoren der Achtsamkeit:-wie sie die Psychotherapie verändern und bereichern. Schattauer Verlag. Weiss, H., Johanson, G., & Monda, L. (Eds.). (2019). Hakomi-Achtsamkeitszentrierte Körperpsychotherapie: Theorie und Praxis. Klett-Cotta. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Stressbewältigung: Achtsam durch die Rushhour des LebensAchtsamkeit: Gewaltfreie Kommunikation - so funktioniert esJapanische Fesselkunst: Warum es bei Shibari auch um Achtsamkeit geht**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; coaches looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or sports performance owners or trainers seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett helps answer some common questions about the popular VertiMax Raptors. At VertiMax, we have two popular Raptors, the original and the Raptor EX. Brett helps answer what the core differences between these two training systems are and what type of athlete would benefit the most from using the Raptor system in this quick 8 minute episode. Key Takeaways: [1:45] What's the difference between the Raptor vs. the Raptor EX? [2:15] What do the different color bands mean on the raptors? [3:15] How far can the bands stretch? [4:05] How do the Raptor's generate resistance? [5:45] Can you train your vertical jump on the Raptors? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “The thicker the bands, the thicker the resistance/more pounds." "Raptors are a great tool for jumping, they're not quite as good as the V series platform, but if you're looking for speed training, it's a great tool for that."
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Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; coaches looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or sports performance owners or trainers seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett helps answer some common questions about the VertiMax V Series Platform, more specifically the V8 and V8X models. If you've ever been curious about buying one for yourself or for your gym, or aren't sure if this product is right for you. This is the podcast you'll want to listen to! Key Takeaways: [1:45] Are the VertiMax V Series platforms just for serious athletes? [2:15] The VertiMax is perfect for any type of person looking to boost their physical fitness and conditioning. [4:10] How heavy is the VertiMax V Series? [5:30] Can the VertiMax platforms be used at home? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “If you want to get your kids faster and jumping higher, you can use the VertiMax at home." "There's information [on our website] that can walk you through how to unbox it and use it that same day."
La salud mental de los niños y adolescentes enfrenta una crisis sin precedentes. Desde 2010, los países desarrollados han visto un alarmante aumento en diagnósticos de ansiedad, depresión y otros trastornos psicológicos entre los jóvenes. ¿Qué ha desencadenado esta preocupante tendencia?La generación que alcanzó la pubertad en 2009 se formó en un entorno marcado por cambios tecnológicos y culturales profundos, especialmente con la adopción masiva de smartphones y redes sociales altamente adictivas.En este episodio, conversamos con Hans Küehn, vicepresidente de Librería Centro Cuesta Nacional, quien nos presenta su libro Generación Ansiosa, donde explora el impacto de las redes sociales en los adolescentes y la importancia de su uso responsable.
In Episode 132, Karlie Kuehn is back for Part 2. Karlie was first on the podcast a couple months ago and we promised a part 2 digging into all of her travel adventures and we are so excited to dig into all of it today. In Episode 131, I shared the replay of my personal transformation story from Karlie's Podcast the Magnetizing Mindset podcast so it's been a month full of Karlie. I hope you are truly enjoying soaking in all of Karlie's wisdom these last couple of weeks just as I have been. Work with Alyson: 90 minute Somatic Healing Session - Intuitive Coaching, Reiki, & Breathwork 1:1 Life Coaching -- Let's connect on a discovery call first! Follow along with Alyson on IG!Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings! **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Alyson' to save 10%Recent Digital Publications: The Power in Taking Radical Responsibility for Who You Came Here to be! -- Exclusive Interview for Brainz Magazine Interview with CanvasRebel
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett shares some of his favorite methods to increase hand-eye coordination that are both fun for young athletes and offer a great return on their efforts. There are many creative ways to test the body and create endurance and Brett shares a couple of his go-tos that always gets the brain and body flowing. Key Takeaways: [2:15] Brett talks about slamboards and whether it's a good tool to use for training. [3:25] How do you use a plyo box? [4:10] How can you incorporate tennis balls into your workout and agility training? [4:55] Agility ladders are still a staple in the agility sports world. Brett offers recommendations on how to use it. [5:25] Another great training technique to use are mini hurdles. [6:40] A lot of schools or gyms already have these pieces of equipment, which makes it easy to incorporate into your sports training program. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “Put your plyo box on the VertiMax, load the athlete at the waist, and do some explosive step ups." "Any visual aids you can give the athletes when they're training just helps with them adding one more level of intensity to their training as opposed to just strictly running."
In Episode 131, please enjoy this special replay of my personal transformation story that I shared on Episode 82 of the 'Magnetizing Mindset' podcast with my coach, reiki practitioner and former podcast guest Karlie Kuehn. Note: This episode was recorded in March 2024 before I was certified in Reiki 1 & 2 and also before I left my corporate job. A lot has transpired since this conversation but it captures such pivotal moments in my story that I'm excited to be able to share it with all of you!Be sure to give Karlie's podcast a follow to lean into more of her magic & you can find Karlie on social platforms @risewithkarlie.Work with Alyson: 90 minute Somatic Healing Session - Intuitive Coaching, Reiki, & Breathwork 1:1 Life Coaching -- Let's connect on a discovery call first! Follow along with Alyson on IG!Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings! **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Alyson' to save 10%Recent Digital Publications: The Power in Taking Radical Responsibility for Who You Came Here to be! -- Exclusive Interview for Brainz Magazine Interview with CanvasRebel
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Al and Brett sit down to talk about how to prevent injuries while playing the sport you love. Many parents and young athletes tend to hyper focus on improving their sports technique and work on specific sports-related drills, but this can lead to imbalances in the body. The guys share why it's so important to take a sports performance approach that also works on the body and not just sports techniques in this week's episode. Key Takeaways: [1:15] A little bit about Brett and what he does at VertiMax. [1:45] Brett just got back from the Sportsmith Speed Conference. [3:05] What's the difference between sports training vs. general fitness? [4:25] Does sports performance training really prevent injuries? [4:55] A good performance program will have the athlete strengthen all of their muscles. [6:30] So many athletes prefer to focus on their sports skills, but it's important to improve your body as well as your technique. [6:55] Most sports performance training looks at the athlete as a whole. [7:45] Let's talk about the mental boost a good sports performance program can do. [9:30] VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “A lot of strength training should coordinate with the sport, whether it's to increase their agility, power, speed, and injury prevention." "A lot of athletes play their sport year round and just stick to that sport, and stats show those athletes are getting injured."
Le travail de Victorine Alisse s'inscrit dans la lignée des écrivains-photographes voyageurs. Son approche est un hymne au monde agricole, à celles et ceux qui travaillent le vivant, quelques soient les conditions. Ses premiers pas photographiques débutent à 10 ans, avec le portrait de sa grand-mère. Lorsque Victorine Alisse revient à la ferme familiale, c'est à nouveau sa grand-mère qui l'a prend par la main pour lui faire découvrir le monde paysan. La suite c'est Victorine qui vous le racontera. À la fin de notre conversation, Victorine nous invite à découvrir Jérusalem, c'est ce que je ferai quelques semaines après, à la rencontre de notre troisième invité. Bonne écoute, Boris Pierre Une émission enregistrée avec l'assistance de Émilie Kuehn au studio de La Gaîté Lyrique.
ESSENTIEL - Le rendez-vous culture présenté par Sandrine Sebanne. Elle reçoit Claude Cancès pour le livre Flics du 36 aux éditions Mareuil. À propos du livre : Flics du 36 paru aux éditions Mareuil Ce livre trace le portrait de ces enquêteurs hors pair, de ces " grands patrons " d'une autre époque. Les auteurs nous livrent les coulisses non seulement des enquêtes retentissantes qu'ils ont traitées, mais aussi des combats qu'ils ont menés pour défendre leur métier et le droit à la vérité. On découvre ainsi des personnages hauts en couleur comme l'inspecteur Rossignol, le roi de la filature et du déguisement ; d'autres plus inquiétants, comme le commissaire manchot Kuehn cachant sa prothèse en bois sous un gant noir. On revit les luttes acharnées contre des criminels de haut vol, du dynamiteur Ravachol, de la bande à Bonnot à la pathétique empoisonneuse Violette Nozière, des tueurs en série Petiot, Paulin ou Guy Georges à Mesrine ou au gang des postiches, ces figures du grand banditisme. On partage les craintes, les doutes, les espoirs, les succès et les déceptions d'une pléiade de grands policiers – qu'ils se nomment entre autres Xavier Guichard, François Le Mouël, Robert Broussard ou encore Martine Monteil -, et le regard qu'ils portent sur les profondes réformes qui ont changé la police d'hier à aujourd'hui. On croise aussi les divisionnaires Guillaume et Massu qui ont servi de modèle à Georges Simenon pour donner de la consistance à l'épais et solide commissaire Maigret, personnage de roman qui reste la figure emblématique du 36 quai des Orfèvres, sans oublier les nouveaux entrants du 36, Bastion ! À propos des auteurs Claude Cancès a été directeur de la PJ parisienne. Il est l'auteur notamment de Histoire du 36, quai des orfèvres qui s'est vendu, toutes éditions confondues, à plus de 100 000 exemplaires. Charles Diaz est historien de la police. Il a été inspecteur de la PJ et est aujourd'hui commissaire général honoraire de la Police nationale ainsi qu'auteur de nombreux livres dont Histoire du 36 illustrée et Histoire du Raid illustrée.
What a WEEK for the Podcast! Coach Kuehn brought the juice.... We talk PGA Championship that is in Louisville this week. We have Ice Breaker questions Like favorite road trip snack? Favorite childhood movie? We get to Know Coach on a Personal level so the Ballard Community can come out on Friday Night to show this program their support! So come and get to know Matt Kuehn Head Football Coach here at Ballard High School, here in Louisville Kentucky New Podcast Episode, Cleats 2 Whistle Podcast, New Podcast, Coaches Spotlight & Player Profiles @cleats2whistlepodcast Sports Podcast
In Episode 121, I'm sitting down with Karlie Kuehn -- Spiritual Life Coach, Reiki Practitioner and Yoga teacher. Karlie is the Spiritual Life Coach & Reiki Practitioner I've been working closely with for the last year. She has completely transformed my life, helped me shift my life onto a completely new timeline and now she's here to share her insightful wisdom with you!Karlie's story to spirituality starts with an eating disorder, feeling disconnected from her body & really just consistently internalizing her struggles. On her quest to focus on her own self-love she found herself walking a spiritual path but not necessarily a linear path. Throughout the conversation we dive into:Karlie's Journey to starting a self-love business Learning to not repress emotions The frustrations that come with exploring a spiritual path Learning the art of surrenderTapping into the energy of the collective & the collective's shift to higher states of consciousness Shifting from living in your mind to being embodiedThe power of walking meditation & how to practice Heart tapping practice The power of grounding & why its critical in order for you to be able to rise and expandConnect with Karlie:Magnetizing Mindset PodcastKarlie's Instagram Work with Alyson: 90 minute Somatic Healing Session - Coaching, Reiki, & Breathwork 1:1 Life Coaching - Must apply -- Start with a free discovery call! Follow along with Alyson on IG!Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Exclusive discounts on all services only through the newsletter Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings for access to meditations & breathwork recordings **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Butwhatifyoudid' to save 10%
It's almost time for some of our favorite guests to visit Hilton Head Island beaches. Sea Turtle nesting season starts May 1. Marine biologist and founder of Sea Turtle Patrol Amber Kuehn is in our studio to talk all things turtles. She was also the recipient of the 2024 Zonta Woman of the Year at the Chamber Ball.
Rachel Kuehn is a Senior at Wake Forest University and a member of the Demon Deacons Women's Golf Team. Rachel is playing in her fourth Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA) with a 7th-place finish in 2022. Rachel made the clinching putt for the 2022 U.S. Curtis Cup team and helped the Wake Forest Women's Golf Team win the 2023 NCAA National Championship. https://anwagolf.com#ANWAgolfhttps://gostanford.com/sports/womens-golf#TheHoleStoryPodcastBestBall links:•https://BestBall.com•https://linktr.ee/BestBallThe Hole Story Podcast Sponsors:•Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and True Blue Golf Club - Two Play Special - https://truebluegolf.com•Western Birch Golf Co. - Enter "BESTBALL" in the shipping cart for a free gift with your order - https://westernbirch.com•Atomic Golf - Enter "BESTBALL" for 5% off your order - https://www.atomicgolf.club/Interested in becoming a sponsor of The Hole Story Podcast? Email info@bestball.com.
Rachel Kuehn discusses her experiences in the Curtis Cup, winning a national title, and personal growth as a golfer. She shares her pinch-me moments and the unique dynamics of playing in the Curtis Cup on home soil and away matches. Rachel also talks about the importance of team bonding and the motivation to defend their national title. She reflects on her own growth as a golfer and offers advice to her younger self. Also, Rachel discusses the impact of the Augusta National Women's Amateur and her mental preparation for the ANWA. We dive into her favorite and nerve-wracking shots at Augusta National. She discusses sharpening her long game and the influence of her competitive family. Lastly, she reflects on her experience being on the Netflix show 'Full Swing.'Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
Doctrine & Covenants 119 directs Church members to pay essentially two tithings—the first tithing being a one-time donation of all of their surplus property (meaning whatever they don't have immediate need of), and the second tithing being an ongoing payment of one-tenth of what they would make in interest annually if they invested their total net worth at 6%. So, when did we shift in the Church away from the payment of tithing in that two-part way to the more general approach today of really only one type of tithe as 10% of our income? Also, who are the Danites and what role did they play in early tithing collection in Far West? Furthermore, how is it okay for some full-time Church leaders today to receive a financial stipend or allowance? Is that historically justified in the revelations and early practice of the Church? Also—related question—is it considered priestcraft for people to receive money for their efforts to build Zion? Finally, after Joseph Smith's martyrdom, was there significant disagreement between Brigham Young and Emma Smith regarding Church financial assets? If so, what role did that play in their turbulent relationship over the next decades? All of these questions and more coming your way on this episode of Church History Matters with Dr. Elizabeth Kuehn and a surprise guest we brought on last minute (we think you'll like him). For show notes and transcript for this and other episodes go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/
Rachel Kuehn is one of the top collegiate players in the game. We talk to Rachel about growing up as the daughter of Wake Forest golf legend Brenda Corrie Kuehn and creating her own stellar record at Wake as a 4-time All-American, a two-time ACC Player of the Year, having the lowest 4-year career scoring average in program history, winning 6 tournaments in her college career and leading her team to the NCAA title in 2023 as she went undefeated in match play. We also discuss her notable amateur achievements outside of college, including representing the US in international play on two Curtis Cup teams and four Palmer Cup teams, her experiences at the US Amateur and Augusta National Women's Amateur, and what's ahead for her this summer and beyond.
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Al and Brett talk about some different ways you can improve your volleyball game during the off-season. He just got back from a training camp session and has some interesting insights to share on what athletes are doing to improve their jumps, agility, and net drills in this week's episode. Key Takeaways: [2:25] If you want to get far in volleyball, you need to jump high. You can't forget this part during the off-season. [3:45] Aside from using the VertiMax with multiple athletes, resistance bands are very helpful to target certain areas. [4:55] Brett talks about why he likes to use the agility ladder. [5:50] Passing the net drills and how to hone in on making your game more efficient. [6:45] How do you best improve your blocking moves? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “Agility ladder is a great warm up drill to use to get your hips loose, your ankles, and helps you with your coordination. Super cheap and easy to move around." "Resistance bands are small. You can hang them up on a wall. They are a cheap alternative to dumbbells."
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Al and Brett talk about some of the fun ways you can get your kid excited and moving in youth baseball. Kids need to be engaged and their circummlum needs to be fun or else they'll never want to go. Brett breaks down some routines for you to train to get children moving and consistent. Key Takeaways: [1:00] What are some fun ways to train for youth baseball? [1:50] Brett breaks down some fun baseball warmups. [3:20] Best hitting drills you can use for your young athletes. [6:35] Al loves seeing his kids have a relay race at the very end of each practice. [7:30] If kids are just going through the motions, it gets boring for them. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “Run through first, that's it. So the kids will run as fast as they can through first so that you can see who gets there the fastest." "Their fun is part of the practice. A relay race is a great way to do that."
Delaney shared part of her story of her journey, how one story from the bible kept appearing before her at different times, and how one encounter with the Holy Spirit brought her an overwhelming sense of peace.
Tune in to TechVibe Radio this Sunday (12/17) for a deep dive on Management Science Associates with its founder Dr. Alfred Kuehn. A Pittsburgh headquartered research, analytics, informatics and consulting firm, MSA has created a new corporate ownership structure to secure continuity of its 60-year history of answering questions, identifying opportunities, and solving real-world problems for businesses, institutions and government, helping them put their data to work. Dr. Kuehn was at the forefront of big data analytics in 1963 and continues to lead the way. Tune in and geek out with us!
This episode features a special guest: Laura Kuehn. Laura is founder and owner of Cornerstones for Parents, where she combines God's word, writing, and supporting parents. She is a licensed therapist and author of More Than a Conqueror: A Christian Kid's Guide to Winning the War on Worry. Together, Laura and I discuss trauma behaviors and responses in children, the relationships between the body and brain, and practical ways to help calm a child before the anxiety takes over. Laura also brings up the role model Jesus presents to us for how to navigate these hard feelings which can be overwhelming. Thank you so much for listening!I'd love to connect with you on Instagram or send you my monthly newsletter with free resources and first access to episodes and more!
Management Science Associates, Inc. (MSA), a Pittsburgh headquartered research, analytics, informatics, and consulting firm, has created a new corporate ownership structure to secure continuity of its sixty-year history of answering questions, identifying opportunities, and solving real-world problems for businesses, institutions and government, helping them put their data to work. MSA was founded in 1963 by Dr. Alfred A. Kuehn after ten years on the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University's GSIA, now known as the Tepper Business School, based initially on his ground-breaking work studying dynamics of consumer purchasing behavior. While available data analytic tools and techniques and the IT computing fabric have exploded by orders of magnitude since then, the principles behind looking for solutions to unstructured problems and extracting them from data using informatics has not. On November 9, 2023, Dr. Kuehn transferred all MSA ownership to the MSA Purpose Trust and the Dr. Alfred A. Kuehn Innovation Institute. With this innovative ownership structure, MSA and Dr. Kuehn have built a framework for others to pursue his efforts, and preserved MSA's ability to continue in perpetuity his life-long passion for innovation and quantitative approaches to problem solving. Listen to the story of MSA's growth and how it is looking to be a leader in the emerging cannabis industry.
Scott Kuehn - Manager of Applied Sports Science for LSU Football - joins us for the 23rd episode of MTN. On this episode, we dive into a handful of avenues within LSU Sports Science. Scott talks us through some of the evolution of the practices at LSU within sports science and how they consistently are evaluating and upgrading their team. Follow Scott on social media @scottkuehn88 Find MTN on social media @mtn_perform and check back every Wednesday for a new episode Big Thanks to our Sponsor, Lumin Sports: Lumin Sports is your digital HQ for athletic performance. The Australian-made platform centralises athlete management, team communications, scheduling, data visualisations, and features third party integrations to save valuable time and elevate decision making. Trusted by pro-sport teams, colleges, high schools, and high-performance centres, Lumin is an affordable solution that seamlessly connects coaches, athletes, medical staff, and operations teams. With the belief that data-driven decisions power human potential, Lumin exists to improve performance and give time back to those who need it most. Download a free demo today to find out why teams around the world choose Lumin Sports.
In this episode we are lucky to be doing by the wonderful Rachel Kuehn. The incredibly talented Wake Forrest player shares her experience growing up with a mom who is a well decorated amateur golfer, winning a national championship, playing in The Annika Presented by Gainbridge and so much more!
In this episode, Dr. Dean speaks with Katie Kuehn about losing her older brother, Josh, from a seizure. Josh was an organ donor and Katie share the impact that his gift of life to others has made upon her. We also explore how different roles and relationships mean grieving the same person differently.To learn more about organ and tissue donation and to become a donor, please see:In the US:1. Donate Life America: https://donatelife.net2. United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) - https://unos.org/transplant/facts/For a list of organ donation organizations and information by regions in the world, please see https://tts.org/isodp-resources/isodp-organ-donation-societiesSupport the showIf you would like more information or to share your own adult sibling loss story, please contact me, Dr. Angela Dean, at contact@thebrokenpack.com or go to our website, thebrokenpack.com. Please like, subscribe, and share! Please follow us on social media:Facebook: @BrokenPackInstagram: @thebrokenpack TikTok: @the_broken_packYouTube: @thebrokenpackSign-up for Wild Grief™, our newsletter: https://thebrokenpack.com/wild-grief/ Thank you!Angela M. Dean, PsyD, FTCredits:The Broken Pack™ Podcast is produced by 27 Elephants Media"If Tomorrow Starts Without Me" © ℗ 2023 Written by Joe Mylward and Brian Dean Performed by Joe Mylward Licensed for use by The Broken Pack™
On This episode of the podcast we have Justin Kuehn – Justin was first on the podcast back in 2020 when he was a Strength Coach At NDSU for their wrestling team and from the last podcast to this Justin has been on a whirlwind of a career path that led him to being on of the first Army Strength Coaches hired in the new H2F program! Today we talk about just that program – the importance of upgrading sports performance in the tactical setting and why Justin is leaving his position to pursue a new career! This is a great podcast full of really awesome training advice – a lot of which I knew nothing about on the tactical side of things – but even more so full of career and life advice – it's great to hear from a guy like Justin who is unwillingly to comprise to the system because he believe it could be more! I hope you enjoy! This Episode Brought To You By Our Sponsors The Maca Team - If You Are Interested In Trying Maca Our Check Out Their Shop Here If You Are Interested In Training With Us And Joining Our Insider Use Code Podcast25 When You Sign Up This Episode Is Also Brought to you by our sponsors at Troscriptions where they offer the highest quality Methylene Blue products on the market - I use there Just Blue product which is their nootropic made with 16mg of pharmaceutical-grade, purity/potency tested methylene blue. It boosts energy levels, enhances memory, improves focus, protects the brain, and so much more. Check out their products here Finally we welcome our newest sponsor Not Dead Yet! Not Dead Yet is an a lifestyle clothing brand that is owned by past guest the legendary Matt Vincent - I buy nearly all of my workout shorts/joggers and t shirts from them and have for years and I'm pumped to have them be apart of the podcast - use Code Jochumstrength for 15% off your next order! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/austin-jochum/support
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett and Al discuss ways to get your athlete warmed up and ready during football season. Here are some quick and easy runningback drills that you can practice. They offer different methods and variations so that you can trigger both lateral and vertical movements. Key Takeaways: [2:00] The jumpcut drill. [3:20] Rapid response line drill. [4:25] The Lateral drill. [5:35] Cone hop variations. [6:35] The sweep drill. [7:45] The VertiMax app also has a complete football training program! VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “Have your athlete run towards that cone and push off one foot to go left or right and then have them sprint to finish while performing a touchdown." "Have your athlete shuffle back and forth over the line. It helps get their athletes' feet warmed up."
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk with Dr. John Kuehn about the naval theorist Alfred Mahan. He explains Mahan's background and why he chose the Navy over his father's Army. He traces Mahan's career during the middle of the nineteenth century, correcting several errors that have entered the historical record about it. He then details Mahan's theories and how they interacted with his history and those of his contemporaries, like Teddy Roosevelt. Finally, he summarizes Mahan's influence. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill Nance Artwork: Daniel O. Neal Music: SSG Noah Taylor, West Point Band
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk with Dr. John Kuehn about the naval theorist Alfred Mahan. He explains Mahan's background and why he chose the Navy over his father's Army. He traces Mahan's career during the middle of the nineteenth century, correcting several errors that have entered the historical record about it. He then details Mahan's theories and how they interacted with his history and those of his contemporaries, like Teddy Roosevelt. Finally, he summarizes Mahan's influence. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill Nance Artwork: Daniel O. Neal Music: SSG Noah Taylor, West Point Band
A combination of public and private investments in neuroscience, government grants, and charitable donations are helping accelerate a wave of advancements and opportunities in the field of neuroscience. Recent clinical trial success for the second significant, disease-modifying drug to treat Alzheimer's is a critical milestone and a positive sign for the future of neuroscience. So, what does this mean for the healthcare investment landscape?Jeff Spiegel, US Head of BlackRock Megatrend, International and Sector ETFs across index and active strategies talks about these latest breakthroughs in neuroscience and why it demands a closer look when considering healthcare opportunities in your portfolio.Sources:United States Census Bureau, “Older People Projected to Outnumber Children for First Time in U.S. History,” March 13, 2018; United Nations, “2022 Revision of World Population Prospects,” 2022; Eli Lilly, “Lilly's Donanemab Significantly Slowed Cognitive and Functional Decline in Phase 3 Study of Early Alzheimer's Disease,” May 3, 2023; FactSet, Springer Adis Insight, 2022; BlackRock analysis; Alzheimer's Association, ”2023 Alzheimer's disease facts and figures,” April 19, 2023; Data Bridge Market Research, “Global Traumatic Brain Injuries Treatment Market – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2029,” February 2022; Kuehn, Bridget M. "WHO: Pandemic Sparked a Push for Global Mental Health Transformation." JAMA 328.1 (2022): 5-7; Biogen, “FDA Approves ZURZUVAE™ (zuranolone), the First and Only Oral Treatment Approved for Women with Postpartum Depression, and Issues a Complete Response Letter for Major Depressive Disorder,” August 4, 2023; PLOS One, “Adversarial confound regression and uncertainty measurements to classify heterogeneous clinical MRI in Mass General Brigham,” March 2, 2023; U.S. Food and Drug Administration, “New Drug Therapy Approvals 2022,” January 2023.This content is for informational purposes only and is not an offer or a solicitation. Reliance upon information in this material is at the sole discretion of the listener.In the UK and Non-European Economic Area countries, this authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. In the European Economic Area, this is authorised and regulated by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets.For full disclosures go to Blackrock.com/corporate/compliance/bid-disclosuresSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett and Al discuss how the VertiMax Raptor is different from standard resistance bands and how you can leverage this equipment to take your performance to the next level. The Raptor does so much more than just look fancy and both Brett and Al dive into how you can hence your speed, agility, and more in this week's podcast. Key Takeaways: [1:00] A little bit about Brett and the work he does at VertiMax. [2:35] What's so great about the Vertimax Raptor? [4:35] Forward acceleration is a great exercise to practice on the Raptor. [7:50] What's the backpedal drill and how can athletes benefit from this movement? [9:15] How do you perform an ankle-loaded lateral drill? [10:45] Brett explains the final exercise you can do to improve your resistance on the Raptor. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “The faster you can stop, the faster you can move, and you'll just be a better athlete. That's what the forward acceleration drill will do to help you." "Not many people train this because it's almost impossible to train with regular resistance bands, but with VertiMax technology, you can start the resistance off right away [at your ankles]."
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett and Al discuss why it's beneficial to get your child to participate in multiple different sports. Sometimes children need variety and to also explore what they do or don't like. There's so many great sports out there, so don't limit them to just one thing. Key Takeaways: [1:10] What sports should kids play? [3:05] Children can get burnt out playing only one sport. [4:30] Playing multiple sports helps reduce injuries. [6:15] When you play multiple sports, you also keep your options open. [7:15] As you get older, around highschool, then it makes sense to focus on one sport. [10:25] Sometimes your kid can be great at the technicalities of the sport, but not be very athletic. [10:55] Sports don't have to be so competitive. It's also about having fun and trying new things. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “Kids are built for variety. They need different things and different coaches." "My kid ended up doing a sport that I had known nothing about. Give your kid a chance and try other sports."
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett discusses five best ways to approach your athletes with kindness and how to build a meaningful connection with them while you are training them. Coaches might not realize the impact they have on these athletes and you can never really tell what's actually going on at home. Coaches can be that one parental-figure or friend for that person. Here are some tips to bridge the gap between you and your team. Key Takeaways: [1:45] Here's why you want to connect first and then coach second. [3:15] Take some time to just listen to them. It goes a long way. [4:45] What are some of the best ways to show an athlete you care? [5:15] Be someone they can trust. [6:25] Respect your fellow human. It is a two way street. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “As a coach, you really do have an impact on these athletes." "You can't have that military mindset of shut up and do what I tell you. Listen to your athletes."
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett is back on the podcast to talk about the pros and cons of a youth football camp. Both Brett and Al are fathers and coaches, so they weigh in on how your child might most benefit from a camp when it comes to their athletic ability as well as building life-long skill sets such as leadership and team collaboration. Key Takeaways: [2:00] What are some of the benefits of a youth football camp? [3:55] A good youth football camp will help kid improve their discipline and work ethic. [5:20] There are a wide variety of different mentors and role models at these camps that your kid will be able to get exposed to and see their different leadership styles. [7:10] A good youth camp will provide your child with a lot of great networking options and, of course, a new friend group. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “There will be kids from other areas, which will bring out some healthy competition for them." "A youth camp gives your kids a chance to meet other people that are like-minded and they like football. This opens up a ton of opportunities for networking."
Welcome to the latest episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt! In this captivating installment, we delve into the fascinating world of cancer survivorship and the power of integrative approaches. Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of Becky Kuehn, who shares her personal battle with cancer and the invaluable lessons she learned along the way. Prepare to be inspired as Becky recounts her initial dismissal of symptoms, the shock of receiving a cancer diagnosis, and the profound impact it had on her life. Discover the importance of holistic and integrative treatments, as we challenge the notion that traditional therapies are the only solution. But that's not all. This episode goes beyond the physical aspects of cancer treatment, delving into the emotional and psychological toll it takes. Uncover the significance of maintaining a positive self-image and the role it plays in overall health and immune function. We also shine a spotlight on the incredible work of cosmetologists and estheticians, who provide much-needed support for cancer patients struggling with hair loss, skin issues, and more. Learn about the temporary solutions and transformative makeovers that help patients regain their confidence and sense of self. Furthermore, we explore the expanding acceptance of integrative therapies in hospitals and cancer centers. Becky shares her experience running a mini spa within a hospital, offering a range of treatments like massage, acupuncture, sound baths, and yoga. Discover how these therapies are changing the landscape of cancer care and improving the well-being of patients. Lastly, we delve into the importance of support and inspiration for cancer patients, highlighting the significance of knowing what to say and what not to say. Join us as we navigate the delicate balance between uplifting spirits and respecting the energy levels of those battling cancer. Don't miss this incredible episode filled with captivating stories, powerful insights, and practical advice. Tune in to Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt and discover a world of hope, healing, and empowerment. Visit the Karlfeldt Center for more information and get a sneak peek of our next episode featuring a live consultation with a brave cancer patient. - Becky's cancer journey- Importance of integrative approaches- Faith and support- Support for hair, skin, and nails- Importance of self-image and emotional well-being- Prevalence of cancer and prevention strategies- Diet and post-treatment care- Role of cosmetologists and estheticians- Makeovers for cancer patients- Acceptance of integrative therapies- Personal experience and making a difference- Helping individuals feel good about themselves- Support and inspiration for cancer patients- Spa professionals as a safe space- Importance of wigs and patient autonomy- Dealing with death and being prepared- Cancer patients having a voice- Giving back and helping others- Care and support for cancer patients Connect with BeckyWebsite - https://oncologyspasolutions.com/Email - Becky@oncologyspasolutions.com Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. For more information about products and services discussed in this podcast, please visit www.integrativecancersolutions.com. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com.
Our podcast guest Whynde Kuehn brings a piquing frame to Catalysts - while we set big, hairy goals, we spend most of our time on the journey to achieve those goals. And yet many of us suffer through resistance and burnout on that path. As an ultramarathoner and mountaineer Whynde sees her most important catalytic skill as 'taking a journey'. While climbing Aconcagua she spent only 0.12% of the time on the summit, while 99.88% was the journey to get there and back down. In this podcast she helps us understand how to love the journey, as much as the summit! Find out more about her consultancy and check out her book. Original music by Lynz Floren.
Kate is a legend in our industry, is a multiple times board member herself as well as having reported to boards in a wide variety of roles. She is currently Chief Trust Officer at Aon. Allan and Kate have intended to get her down to The Cyber Ranch for some time, but the stars finally aligned in this fantastic episode jam-packed with great advice. Do please forgive the sound quality on this one. It was recorded on the road, and the conversation was too amazing to re-record despite the quality issues. Kate and Allan cover: Best human approaches in board communicating – everything but the presentation itself How to get to know your board both individually and collectively What to present What not to present Best tips and tricks overall Sponsored by our good friends at Dazz: Dazz takes the pain out of the cloud remediation process using automation and intelligence to discover, reduce, and fix security issues—lightning fast. Visit Dazz.io/demo and see for yourself.
Dr. Jonathan Abel is joined by Dr. Bill Nance to discuss the deep roots of the Asia-Pacific theater(s) of World War 2 with Dr. John Kuehn. Dr. Kuehn analyzes the growing conflict around the turn of the nineteenth century between Japan and its neighbors China and Russia, then how that led to animosity with the United States. He details the roles each country with interests in the Pacific, including the aforementioned and many European powers, played in the strategic environment of the pre-war period. Finally, he discusses at length how important China was in the conflict that was perhaps inevitable. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill Nance Artwork: Daniel O. Neal Music: SSG Noah Taylor, West Point Band
As Season 7 of the podcast comes to an end, this episode is a bit of a smorgasbord of guests. First we hear from Dara Miles who reached out after hearing the Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale episode. Dara started the Colorado ATES project and stops by to tell us more about it. We then dive into a conversations with IFMGA guide Gary Kuehn and Ian Snape from Frontline Mind. They are running a "resiliency scan" amongst snow and avalanche professionals to find out more about our profession as a whole in terms of our reactions to stressful and difficult situations. To wrap up the episode, Kevin Grove, Co-Chair of the 2023 ISSW swings by to give us a glimpse as to what to expect at the Bend International Snow Science Workshop coming up in October. It's been a pleasure hosting and producing the podcast this season, and I couldn't have done it with a little help from my friends. Thanks to all the contributing hosts that shared the load with me: Dom Baker, Sean Zimmerman-Wall, Wesley Gregg, Matthias Walcher, and Brooke Edwards! Also a huge shout out for the production help from Wes and Cameron Griffin. The podcast wouldn't be possible without support from companies such as Wyssen Avalanche Control, Athletic Greens, Six Point Engineering, CalTopo, and Backcountry Nav. Links: Colorado ATES Project Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087388533494 Frontline Mind: www.frontlinemind.com TAKE THE RESILIENCY SCAN SURVEY HERE: https://collector.sensemaker-suite.com/collector?projectID=141065e1-09dd-48f5-be2a-10158efd03a7 ISSW2023: https://www.issw2023.com/
Rachel Kuehn joins us this week to discuss Wake Forest Women's Golf NCAA Championship week. She is a 4 Time All-American, 2 Time Curtis Cup, 4 Time Palmer Cup Team Member. We talk about how she deals with expectations, pressure, match play and what it has been like to follow in her mother Brenda's footsteps at Wake Forest. Get to know Rachel a little bit better in this week's podcast.
On the real with Klaus Kuehn, worship leader and accomplished musician. Klaus details his journey coming up as a worship leader, laying that down to pursue a successful business only to find himself back in the worship world raising up some of today's most prominent worship voices.
Industrial Talk is onsite at the OMG Quarterly Standards Meeting and chatting with Whynde Kuehn and William Ulrich with Business Architecture Guild about "The Aggregation and Dissemination of Business Architecture Best Practices". Tune in and hear more about the importance of Business Architecture and Team Business Architecture Guild's unique insights on this Industrial Talk. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2023. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! WHYNDE KUEHN'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whynde-kuehn/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/business-architecture-associates/ Company Website: https://www.businessarchitectureguild.org/ WILLIAM ULRICH'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamulrich/ PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/ju3UXLwYo0k THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST": OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES: NEOM: https://www.neom.com/en-us Fictiv: https://www.fictiv.com/ Hexagon: https://hexagon.com/solutions/enterprise-asset-management Arduino Pro: https://www.arduino.cc/pro/ Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html CAP Logistics: https://www.caplogistics.com/ Armis: https://www.armis.com/ Saviant Consulting: https://www.saviantconsulting.com/ Industrial Marketing Solutions: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ We the 15: https://www.wethe15.org/ YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX: LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 –
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett is back on this week's episode to talk about some helpful off-season training protocols for athletes. When there are no active games, you do not want your athlete to get lazy and out of shape. Here's a quick overview of what an athlete should be focused on during their off-season days so that they can perform better for the upcoming season. Key Takeaways: [1:20] Off-season is a very important time of the year. [2:10] Review your past season results. [2:50] What are some of your off-season goals? [3:35] What's a good training plan? [5:25] Don't forget to incorporate a team building plan. [6:45] Seek out additional training. [8:25] Communication is key. Promote transparent ways your athletes can communicate with you.1 VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “You want to make sure athletes trust each other as teammates. They got to get to know each other." "With athletes, you have to communicate clearly, especially with anything that they're doing. Make sure they're able to come to you."
Thomas Kuehn, Professor Emeritus at Clemson University talks about his new book, Patrimony and Law in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2022) and share's the knowledge produced in a long and fruitful career. Family was a central feature of social life in Italian cities. In the Renaissance, jurists, humanists, and moralists began to theorize on the relations between people and property that formed the 'substance' of the family and what held it together over the years. Family property was a bundle of shared rights. This was most evident when brothers shared a household and enterprise, but it also faced overlapping claims from children and wives which the paterfamilias had to recognize. Thomas Kuehn explores patrimony in legal thought, and how property was inherited, managed and shared in Renaissance Italy. Managing a patrimony was not a simple task. This led to a complex and active conceptualization of shared rights, and a conscious application of devices in the law that could override liabilities and preserve the group, or carve out distinct shares for each member. This wide-ranging volume charts the ever-present conflicts that arose and were a constant feature of family life. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Thomas Kuehn, Professor Emeritus at Clemson University talks about his new book, Patrimony and Law in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2022) and share's the knowledge produced in a long and fruitful career. Family was a central feature of social life in Italian cities. In the Renaissance, jurists, humanists, and moralists began to theorize on the relations between people and property that formed the 'substance' of the family and what held it together over the years. Family property was a bundle of shared rights. This was most evident when brothers shared a household and enterprise, but it also faced overlapping claims from children and wives which the paterfamilias had to recognize. Thomas Kuehn explores patrimony in legal thought, and how property was inherited, managed and shared in Renaissance Italy. Managing a patrimony was not a simple task. This led to a complex and active conceptualization of shared rights, and a conscious application of devices in the law that could override liabilities and preserve the group, or carve out distinct shares for each member. This wide-ranging volume charts the ever-present conflicts that arose and were a constant feature of family life. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett understands that you have to work on your body throughout the entire year, including off-season. He shares some of his favorite ways to keep your routine up and get stronger in the process. It's important to work beyond just the technicalities of the sport and make sure your body can keep up with what you're putting it through. Key Takeaways: [1:40] What does Brett see during off-season training? [3:10] Athletes that have a strength and conditioning regimen end up performing better and have less injuries. [3:25] Brett shares what a well-rounded schedule looks like. [6:10] Whatever routine you pick, make sure it's intentionally designed with purpose. [8:15] How do you do core workouts with the VertiMax? [10:00] The great thing about the VertiMax is that it can adapt to your agility needs. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “The trend these days is to play the sport year-round and there's less of a focus on getting stronger. It's a bad trend." "There's so much science and data out there that when athletes have a strength and conditioning regimen, they perform better."
Calling all group fitness instructors...this episode is the state of the union address for Group Fitness! Jenn delivers the latest trends in group fitness, as well as the current industry benchmarks around group fitness participation. It's a fun episode, but isn't that one of the secret ingredients that makes group fitness so special? Full show notes and transcript: https://fitnessbusinesspodcast.com/484
Do you long for practical tips that will actually yield results? That will take your strategy and turn it into reality? It's time to make the impossible possible with this week's guest Whynde Kuehn! Welcome to this episode of the Beyond Success Podcast. This series of conversations with business experts and captains of industry, is here to serve you in your growth as an entrepreneur. No matter what level of success you are at, there are always areas of growth open to us. So please join us in the collective uplift by listening, learning, enjoying and sharing this podcast! Whynde Kuehn is recognized globally as a highly sought-after pioneer and thought leader in business architecture, with a distinguished track record of creating successful strategic business architecture teams worldwide.She is a Fellow with the Institute for Digital Transformation and a member of the Fast Company Executive Board. She is also the co-founder of a not-for-profit business architecture association that has helped advance and formalize the discipline across the globe. Whynde is author of the book Strategy to Reality. Connect with Whynde here: Strategy to Reality website (book site): https://strategyintoreality.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whynde-kuehn/ Twitter: @IncS2E Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strategytoreality/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/s2etransformation/ S2E Transformation website (corporate site): https://www.s2etransformation.com/ Biz Arch Mastery website (online platform for mastering business architecture): https://bizarchmastery.com/ To subscribe to my YouTube channel, please go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMdAvGk6xa5fptmdULliJrg Want to manifest money now? Play the 'Money Game' to harness the power of micro-shifting to attract abundance immediately. Get your Ebook for $1. Buy NOW. Do you want inevitable & sustainable financial abundance, based on your own unique 'Money DNA'? Watch our brand new webinar Interested in working with Dan 1-2-1? In collaboration with other highly successful experts, he will help you reach financial freedom in 6 months or less: Apply Here *PLEASE RATE US AND SHARE* Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Music Credit: "Freeling", Lauren Duski Timestamps of interest: 02:10 - Welcome Whynde 06:00 - All the adventures & the birth of a book 08:00 - What does Whynde think about science vs magic? 13:15 - The stigma of wealth 18:46 - I don't care why they're doing it, just do it! 23:30 - What can you expect from Whynde's book?