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The Canadian Coast Guard operates a fleet of vessels ranging from large ice breakers to small rescue boats. Arguably the most unique in the fleet are the hovercraft that the service operates.There are four hovercraft in service with the Canadian Coast Guard. Two are based in Eastern Canada, and two are based in British Columbia.Hovercraft are incredibly versatile platforms. In the military, the best known examples are the Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC), which are operated by the United States Navy. These hovercraft are used by well deck-equipped amphibious landing ships, Expeditionary Sea Base, and Expeditionary Transfer Docks to transport large vehicles and cargo to shore. The US Navy LCACs are being replaced by the Ship to Shore Connector, which is also known at the LCAC 100 class. These newer generation craft will offer a number of improvements including more powerful and efficient engines, and increased capacity to cope with the growing weight of equipment used by the United States Marine Corps, Navy and Army.In Canada, I had the privilege to go aboard the Canadian Coast Guard hovercraft Moytel when it was in Victoria, British Columbia, and I had the pleasure to speak with Paul Tobin, the Officer in Command.In this episode you will hear about the capabilities of the hovercraft Moytel, and future plans for the capability -- those plans are part of the Canadian Coast Guards fleet renewal plan, which in part calls for the acquisition of four new Air Cushion Vehicles (ACV), which are otherwise known as hovercraft. The new Canadian Coast Guard ACVs will be designed with fully modernized systems, and a propulsion system integrating green technologies to reduce carbon emissions.The procurement of the four ACVs falls under the Small Vessels construction pillar of Canada's National Shipbuilding Strategy, and it is expected that all four ACVs will be delivered to the Canadian Coast Guard starting in 2030.I want to thank Paul Tobin of the Canadian Coast Guard for his time and kindness, and I want to thank him and his crew for the great tour of the hovercraft Moytel.You can see the Canadian Coast Guard hovercraft Moytel on our YouTube channel -- search for "Go Bold with Joetey Attariwala" and please like and subscribe so you don't miss any of our great videos!Go Bold!
On this episode I chat with my friend Traci Smith. Traci is a Family Advocate for the Lakeshore Children's Advocacy Center of Manistee and Mason counties. March is the 15th year of the LCAC operating in Manistee and Traci stopped by to chat about that and some of the inner workings of the center. Traci embodies dedication and compassion. Celebrating 15 years of this centers impactful work, Traci's unwavering support of families and children in need highlights her significant contribution to the community's wellbeing and resilience. JB.
Our first interview of 2024 is HERE & it's a really powerful and special one with our bestie, Beth Lerner, M.Ed, LCSW, LCAC, RYT-200. Beth is a former teacher turned social worker. Beth followed her dream and is now co-owner of a private practice, Evolving Wellness Group, that takes a spin on your traditional therapy practice. Beth uses her clinical knowledge as well as her personal experience as a child and adolescent who struggled with her own behaviors and channels that passion towards her business and clients Evolving Wellness Group's motto is "Where you learn to evolve into your best self while incorporating overall wellness into your life." Beth utilizes non-traditional, holistic approaches such as individual talk therapy, group therapy, games, meditation, yoga and hands-on activities in a hybrid model of virtual, in office and in-home.Throughout this conversation, you'll hear us chat with Beth about a variety of topics, including navigating significant life changes, such as career transitions, transforming pain into purpose, owning a business with a business bestie, therapy, personal growth and much more! This episode is one that will leave you feeling inspired by Beth's incredibly powerful story and voice.Want to stay in touch with Beth?! Here's how:Follow Evolving Wellness Group on instagram! @evolving_wellness_groupCheck out Evolving Wellness Group's website!Check out Evolving Wellness Group's Psychology Today platform!Want to stay in touch with Jess & Steph?! Here's how:Follow us on instagram! @besties_and_business @heyimjessjacobs @stepherhardClick here to join our free Facebook community!Text BESTIES to 732-517-3853 to join our free text community!Want to sponsor a Besties & Business Podcast episode in 2024?! Join the waitlist!
On tonight's show, I have Eric Walker with American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Alabama Chapter and Christina Bowsher with Limestone Child Advocacy Center! Eric, who is on the board of directors with AFSP Alabama Chapter and chair of the North Alabama Out of the Darkness Walk, will be sharing about his personal passion for this effort as well as support and resources for those contemplating suicide and and how you can participate in the walk and work of AFSP. After that, Christina will be sharing about an upcoming fundraiser for the Limestone Child Advocacy Center. This fundraiser will support their work to be a resource for abused and neglected children in Limestone County.
About Cheri Littlefield: Cheri graduated from Olivet Nazarene University with a BS in Elementary Education in May of 2000. She then started her profession in the area of Student Life and Administration at a residential high school on Ball State's Campus in Muncie, IN. She, later moved back to her childhood home in Elkhart, IN and began her career in the field of social work. Shortly after she moved back to the Michiana area, she went to graduate school at Indiana University of South Bend and received her Masters in Social Work in May of 2010. She has worked as a case manager, clinical therapist, clinical and administrative supervisor, as well as partnered with community stakeholders to bridge the gap with access to treatment for those that struggle with mental health and addiction issues. She has spent the last 9 years working in the field of addiction and specializes in addiction treatment. Cheri has also taught at IUSB in the social work program and has enjoyed training interns. Cheri enjoys spending time with her family and friends, especially her niece and nephews. Resources to help those struggling with Trauma, Addiction and other mental health related issues: - Ted Talk: How Childhood Trauma affects Health Across a Lifetime: https://www.ted.com/talks/nadine_burke_harris_how_childhood_trauma_affects_health_across_a_lifetime?language=en - Ted Talk: The Stigma of Addiction: https://www.ted.com/talks/tony_hoffman_the_stigma_of_addiction - Podcast: Healing from Trauma and Addiction: https://youtu.be/6A1VHxKLIcI Hotlines: - National Center for Victims of Crime: 800-394-2255 - National Child Abuse Hotline: 800-422-4453 - National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 - National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-656-4673 - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 888-628-9454 - National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline: 866-331-9474 - National Drug Helpline: 844-289-0879 - National Alliance on Mental Illness: 800-950-6264 - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Hotline: 800-662-4357
On Episode 34 of I've Been Better, join host Susan as she talks with her colleague, Kristin, on her journey to becoming a therapist, grief, and recognizing all of your parts, even the ones you may not be ready to acknowledge. Kristin Brandon is a LCSW, LCAC, and overall BADASS. Kristin raised 3 exceptional children and then went back to school at age 39 for her Master of Social degree. She is passionate about wellness, riding her bike, connecting, learning and travel. Kristin has ridden her biker along the Danube visiting 6 different countries. Her hobbies include cycling, reading, gardening and hanging with my husband and the amazing Ms. Maisy (dog). A fun fact about Kristin, is that she was in line for a job as an FBI agent but realized she could NOT live with the dress code. CW: death, grief, mental health, AIDS, divorce, alcoholism
This is an emergency sermon. If you are watching this, It means I have been kidnapped. Or on a secret undercover spy mission. Or worse! Stuck in the London underground!! Don't forget me, LCAC!!!!!
Born in Longview, WA. Grew up in Modesto, CA. Enlisted November 2010 and stationed in Norfolk VA from 2010-2016 onboard small boat USS Normandy, moved to San Diego I'm July 2016 to become and LCAC engineer. Started coaching CrossFit April 2019. Separated from the Navy March 2021. Three deployments. Dog named Jackson. Currently coaching at Oceanside CrossFit and working on Redemptjon Athletics. A remote coaching business designed for people who want to learn to take control of their lives and become their best self. Name: Jordan Urie Business: Redemption Athletics Fb: Jordan Urie, @redemptionathl IG: @jordanurie @redemption_athletics Website: redemptionathletics.mailchimpsites.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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3:08 - What does attitude mean to you? 5:55 - Are women too emotional? 9:44 - The Four A's - Attention, Affection, Affirmation, Acceptance 13:51 - Different definitions of affection 15:52 - Learn what your partners emotional needs are 21:47 - How do you help people with their 4 emotional needs? 26:15 - The emotional makeup of addicts 30:03 - What is the worst you’ve ever seen and the biggest redemption story? 32:11 - regulating and scaling your emotions. Fear and rejection. 37:51 - knowledge through the decades - keep living we’re here for a reason 40:15 - attitude lesson at the age of 10 - the value of competition 41:30 - attitude lesson at the age of 20 - adventure at the right time 42:57 - attitude lesson at the age of 30 45:09 - attitude lesson at the age of 40 - being hungry for knowledge 46:52 - attitude lesson at the age of 50 - physical fitness 47:35 - Shoutout to Carla 49:30 - Final thoughts from Brian J Bill - accomplish the day ———————————— SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW
After a month break, the boys are back with the second cour of season 2. On today's premiere, they go over slight AEW Dynamite and NXT overviews, LCAC changing con chairs, picking what their favorite episode of the first cour was, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gotrttv/message
Episode 57 Show Notes Topic of the show: Catch up on emails! Feedback Central DL: Do we bring our own chair to work? “Joe the Airbus Guy” responds to TCAS RA question. AY: Link to Reddit post we discussed. HG responds to the shout out to University of Dubuque. A thank you from JB! JM sent feedback about Episode 56: Miracle on the Hudson DWS commented about Brasher Warnings AW answered the hovercraft question. Learn about LCAC. JMR sent in some awesome fix names! This is our favorite! BF commented on Episode 56. He mentioned some other great podcasts that have been supportive and mentioned us recently: Airline Pilot Guy, Airplane Geeks, and Flying and Life. Thank you! What a great community! Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can now support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don’t be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications. Support the show
Episode 12 Guest: John Paulson, ACSW, LCSW, MAC, LCAC, CCS, HS-BCP Host: Shimon Cohen, LCSWwww.dointhework.comListen/Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify Follow on Twitter & Instagram, Like on FacebookJoin the mailing listSupport the podcastDownload transcriptIn this episode, I talk with John Paulson, who is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana. We discuss John’s volunteer work where over the last two years, he’s been teaching weekly mindfulness meditation to inmates in the substance abuse program at the Hopkins County Jail in Madisonville, Kentucky. John actually drives over an hour each way to volunteer at the jail and I think you can really tell from the interview how dedicated he is about helping people through mindfulness-based practices. We talk about some of the challenges around developing a regular mindfulness-based practice in jail. John shares how he got into mindfulness-based practices and the integration between his personal mindfulness practice and the growing body of evidence-based research on the effectiveness of mindfulness meditation as an intervention. I hope you enjoy the conversation.John’s email: ajpaulson@usi.edu
Today I am speaking with both how Melanie Short and Holly Homan both of whom are licensed clinical social workers . And together they are they founded JRNY Counseling with two locations in Indiana. Melanie Short MSW, LCSW and a Love First Certified Clinical Interventionist, who has specialized in the fields of addiction and mental health, for over a decade. She is all about empowerment and love helping people figure out how to thrive. Holly Homan LCSW, LCAC has over 15 years of experience working with long-term recovery for teens and women. She thrives on providing support to people to heal after standard “treatment” has ended. She specializes in addiction, trauma, PTSD and family conflict. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: Mental health issues such as addictions, are often portrayed in media as an extreme Varying degrees of addiction exist When did it become your solution? Rock bottom and bringing the bottom UP Melanie shares her personal experience as an Adult Child Of an Alcoholic (ACOA) You can grow up in an alcoholic home without alcohol being present Traits of growing up in an alcoholic home (the same characteristics can be present if you grew up with someone with depression or […] The post LPP #84 Growing Up in An Alcoholic Home & Healing From Dysfunctional Relationships with Melanie Short & Holly Homan appeared first on Liveng Proof.
Today I am speaking with both how Melanie Short and Holly Homan both of whom are licensed clinical social workers . And together they are they founded JRNY Counseling with two locations in Indiana. Melanie Short MSW, LCSW and a Love First Certified Clinical Interventionist, who has specialized in the fields of addiction and mental health, for over a decade. She is all about empowerment and love helping people figure out how to thrive. Holly Homan LCSW, LCAC has over 15 years of experience working with long-term recovery for teens and women. She thrives on providing support to people to heal after standard “treatment” has ended. She specializes in addiction, trauma, PTSD and family conflict. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: Mental health issues such as addictions, are often portrayed in media as an extreme Varying degrees of addiction exist When did it become your solution? Rock bottom and bringing the bottom UP Melanie shares her personal experience as an Adult Child Of an Alcoholic (ACOA) You can grow up in an alcoholic home without alcohol being present Traits of growing up in an alcoholic home (the same characteristics can be present if you grew up with someone with depression or […] The post LPP #84 Growing Up in An Alcoholic Home & Healing From Dysfunctional Relationships with Melanie Short & Holly Homan appeared first on Liveng Proof.
"Healthy Mind = Healthy Life" Workshop Watch Youtube video of this workshop on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm48KtHmtvM Speakers and Panelists included: Dr. Gwendolyn J. Kelley, Ph.D., Educational Consultant, Children’s Policy & Law Initiative Mr. Stephen M. Jackson MSW, District Social Worker, MSD of Wayne Township Ms. Tonia L Richards, LMHC, LCAC, Community North Hospital Ms. Janelle Owens, Janelle Owens, PA-C, Hospitalist, Kindred Hospital Ms. Sabrena Suggs, B.S., CYSP, CRS, CHW Mental Health & Recovery NAMI Educator/Advocate Mrs. Stacy J. Williams, (Not Pictured) MSW, ProKids, Inc., Central Indiana First Steps
"Healthy Mind = Healthy Life" Workshop Watch Youtube video of this workshop on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm48KtHmtvM Speakers and Panelists included: Dr. Gwendolyn J. Kelley, Ph.D., Educational Consultant, Children’s Policy & Law Initiative Mr. Stephen M. Jackson MSW, District Social Worker, MSD of Wayne Township Ms. Tonia L Richards, LMHC, LCAC, Community North Hospital Ms. Janelle Owens, Janelle Owens, PA-C, Hospitalist, Kindred Hospital Ms. Sabrena Suggs, B.S., CYSP, CRS, CHW Mental Health & Recovery NAMI Educator/Advocate Mrs. Stacy J. Williams, (Not Pictured) MSW, ProKids, Inc., Central Indiana First Steps
"Healthy Mind = Healthy Life" Workshop Watch Youtube video of this workshop on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm48KtHmtvM Speakers and Panelists included: Dr. Gwendolyn J. Kelley, Ph.D., Educational Consultant, Children’s Policy & Law Initiative Mr. Stephen M. Jackson MSW, District Social Worker, MSD of Wayne Township Ms. Tonia L Richards, LMHC, LCAC, Community North Hospital Ms. Janelle Owens, Janelle Owens, PA-C, Hospitalist, Kindred Hospital Ms. Sabrena Suggs, B.S., CYSP, CRS, CHW Mental Health & Recovery NAMI Educator/Advocate Mrs. Stacy J. Williams, (Not Pictured) MSW, ProKids, Inc., Central Indiana First Steps
"Healthy Mind = Healthy Life" Workshop Watch Youtube video of this workshop on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm48KtHmtvM Speakers and Panelists included: Dr. Gwendolyn J. Kelley, Ph.D., Educational Consultant, Children’s Policy & Law Initiative Mr. Stephen M. Jackson MSW, District Social Worker, MSD of Wayne Township Ms. Tonia L Richards, LMHC, LCAC, Community North Hospital Ms. Janelle Owens, Janelle Owens, PA-C, Hospitalist, Kindred Hospital Ms. Sabrena Suggs, B.S., CYSP, CRS, CHW Mental Health & Recovery NAMI Educator/Advocate Mrs. Stacy J. Williams, (Not Pictured) MSW, ProKids, Inc., Central Indiana First Steps
This time the squids welcome LCAC sailor Darren Knight to the show...frighteningly, Darren fits right in with the former 7th fleet squids...missed calling? Mike, being Mike instructs everyone, including Darren on LCAC billets and finally admits to anger issues and his uncanny demure stature. Glen and Darren discuss smells in Korea vs smells in other countries and Jeff recounts his morning leading into Burf’s wedding. We hope Larry Nassar experiences Karma on an Olympic level. Glen solves McDonald's Quality issues and helps Mike find a new job in one stroke and surprisingly, the topic again turns to necrophilia. Be sure to have paper towels on hand because this episode is a spitter! Enjoy the show.Support the show (http://facebook.com/threeoldsquids)
Karen Moore and I discuss, “Kids with RAD”. Karen Moore is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and owner/operator of her own private practice, Elevated Minds LLC. During this episode, Karen will explain, what is Reactive Attachment Disorder, she’ll talk about the symptoms of RAD, and Karen will discuss treatments and offer tips for those working with kids with Reactive Attachment Disorder. Karen J Moore was born and raised in Indianapolis, IN. Single mother of 3 – two sons, Kamren and Jamar (“Deuce”) and one daughter, Jordan. She is a proud graduate of Arsenal Technical High School (1991), Florida A&M University (1997) where she received double Bachelors degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice, and received her Masters of Science in Community Psychology from Martin University (2003). She is the owner and operator of Elevated Minds LLC, a small private practice located in Indianapolis, IN, and also serves in the capacity of a home-based therapist. Karen is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselor (LCAC), and Credentialed Sexually Abusive Youth Clinician (CSAYC). She has been working in the field since 1997. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family and traveling with her children. Karen is a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated.
In today's podcast interview, I talk with The Rev. Christopher L. Smith, LCAC, LMHC, LMFT on setting up a teaching practice.
Sailors from Naval Beach Unit 7 practice night landing skills with Landing Craft Air Cushion
Guests Rev. Dennis Goff, Director of Ministry Programs for the Lutheran Foundation in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Laura Hoffman, MSW, LCSW, LCAC, Clinical Director for Lutheran Social Services of Indiana in Fort Wayne, Indiana, talk about the upcoming SpeakUp Conference being held in Fort Wayne on November 8, 2017. The SpeakUp Conference is a one-day event focused on mental and behavioral health that will bring together nationally recognized experts and speakers to prepare and inspire them to better serve their congregations and parishes. Rev. Goff gives some background and purpose for the conference, and Laura Hoffmann shares about her breakout session titled "The Basics of Becoming a Trauma Informed Congregation." Learn more and register at speakupconference.org.
Using laughter and empowerment to heal NaKaisha Tolbert-Banks, LCSW, LCAC, CLYL, CEC, ELI-MP In this episode, we are talking with NaKaisha Tolbert-banks. She is sharing some of her personal story and journey through Postpartum Depression and how she got through it, as well as her professional role as a clinical social worker helping people through perinatal mood disorders and she is also a Laughter Coach utilizing laughter and humor for therapeutic purposes. NaKaisha is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselor. She is a Certified Laughter Yoga Leader as well as a Certified Empowerment Coach. NaKaisha serves as Adjunct Faculty for the University of Cincinnati, and has previously been Adjunct Faculty for Indiana University’s School of Social Work. NaKaisha believes there is no health without mental health, and translates this belief into her private practice, D.U.O. EmpowerMEnt Services. She provides professional counseling and life coaching services, and educates the community through various speaking opportunities on various aspects of mental health and wellness. In her spare time, NaKaisha enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, cooking, baking, and traveling. NaKaisha enjoys laughing with her husband and two young daughters, as it is an important part of her everyday life, because laughter, to her, gives life meaning! www.duogiggles.weebly.com Twitter: @1stladygiggles FB: DUO EmpowerMEnt Services Info.duoservices@gmail.com
On this edition of Pacific Newbreak, a Marine pilot is rescued off the coast of Okinawa and Sailors, Marines and Airmen conduct an amphibious landing exercise on Guam.
U.S. Marines and Sailors from 1st Transportation Support Battalion, 1st Combat Logistics Regiment, 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, and Beachmaster Unit -1 demonstrate amphibious landing capabilities during USPACOM Amphibious Leaders Symposium (PALS) at Camp Pendleton, Calif., on July 13, 2016. PALS brings together senior leaders of allied and partner nations from the Indo-Asia-Pacific region to discuss key aspects of maritime/amphibious operations, capability development, crisis response, and interoperability. Twenty-two countries, including the U.S., are participating. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Daniel F. Kauppila/Released)
Pacific Newsbreak: The Navy and Marines join forces at Blue Chromite, and Andersen Air Force Base goes punk for a night.
Dawn Blitz is a multinational training exercise designed to enhance Expeditionary Strike Group Three and 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade’s ability to conduct sea-based operations, amphibious landings, and command and control capabilities alongside Japan, Mexico, and New Zealand.
In this episode, Mineman Chief Petty Officer Philip Phillips pilots the Landing Craft Air Cushion, or LCAC, as it transports Marines and equipment from ship to shore. The LCACs are with Naval Beach Unit 7, USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Marines are with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and are currently conducting Spring Patrol 2015.
About: My guest on this episode is Johanna Hofmann who is a licensed acupuncturists and Chinese herbalist. She has been in private practice since 1996. She has always been interested in health and fitness. She developed an interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1988 and decided to formally study it in 1993 – switching career paths from information technology. Johanna has a Master of Acupuncture (MAc) degree and an Herbal Certification in Chinese Herbs. In addition to acupuncture and herbs she utilizes dietary recommendations and lifestyle adjustments in her daily work and for self-care and self-development. This episode includes: The five branches of TCM Acupuncture Herbology Tuina Massage Energetics /Movement (Qigong and Tajiquan) Chinese Dietary Medicine Self-care strategies Benefits of Qi Gong, Tuina Herbs Tonics/Adaptogens Acupuncture as a treatment and prevention for specific health conditions
Keeping medical appointments to maintain good health, both physical and mental, can prove to be very difficult for the professional truck driver living life on the road. Buck Black, MSW, LCSW, LCAC is a licensed health therapist specializing in helping truckers maintain a good and positive mental health, with Anger, Stress, and Relationships being the primary focus of his private practice, Trucker Therapy. By developing a unique session program for truckers, using the phone, SKYPE and email services, he helps truck drivers on a daily basis to cope with the many health issues that come with the trucker's lifestyle including the feeliing of isolation, stress and depression. His practice is located in Lafayette, Indiana with the Heartland Clinic and his professional status is verified by Psychology Today. We will discuss truck driver health and how Mr. Black is able to bring the help to the professional truck driver living life on the road.