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Thought Leaders To Watch
73 - Staying True to Your Values with Lisa Engle

Thought Leaders To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 21:15


In this episode, your host, Starlett Henderson talks to Lisa Engle about motherhood, responsibility, leading, and more. Check out Lisa's website here: https://lisaengle.weebly.com/

Good Morning, RVA!
Good morning, RVA: 1,229 • 25; music venues; and scavenger hunts

Good Morning, RVA!

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020


Good morning, RVA! It’s 66 °F, and highs today look like they’ll top out in the low 80s. It’s raining now, it’ll probably rain for the rest of the morning, but Andrew Freiden says today the sun returns! Maybe we’ll even see some more of it over the weekend? 'Twould be nice.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 1,229 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 25 new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 103 new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 32, Henrico: 18, and Richmond: 53). Since this pandemic began, 163 people have died in the Richmond region. To be honest, the data in my personal spreadsheet no longer looks anything like the data on the VDH website, which has me both bummed and frustrated. Check out this graph from VDH of Number of Cases by Event Date and compare it to my graph of Number of Positive Cases by Date Reported. These are two different graphs that show two different things, for sure. But, still, every day reporters—and hobbyists like myself—are all “Welp, 1,229 new cases reported today, that’s the most ever in a single day. Yikes.” Meanwhile the VDH graph says, “Nah, that was back on May 16th and today doesn’t look so bad.” I’m not smart enough to know what’s going, but I wonder if its due to the concept of completeness. I figured this was a thing but just found out there’s a specific word for it yesterday via Patron Casey on the GMRVA Slack (which is open to all patrons!).Mayor Stoney announced that Richmond will use some of that federal CARES Act money to support folks who test positive for COVID-19 and need a safe place to isolate. I’m pretty excited about this as it’s one thing for officials shout at people to isolate if they get sick, but it’s an entirely different thing to actually help sick folks who don’t have the space or opportunity to do that.It’s Friday, and the Virginia Employment Commission has updated its weekly unemployment insurance claims numbers. 44,699 new people filed for unemployment insurance in the week ending May 16th—this is down 7,440 claimants from last week. The horrifying—but mathematically beautiful—graph of both new and continued claimants continued its previous trends, with the total number of folks filing for unemployment insurance increasing. However, the rate of that increase has slowed, which seems good. It’s still shocking to look at these numbers in the context of this same week form last year, a week that saw “only” 18,177 continued claims. That’s 22 times more claims! VEC also provides a breakdown of claims by locality. For the week ending in May 16th, Richmond saw 18,875 total claimants. That’s two and a half Siegel Centers of people.Colleen Curran at the Richmond Times-Dispatch talked with some music venues who are basically stuck in eternal pandemic purgatory until…who even knows when. Honestly, it’s nice? refreshing?—neither of these are the right word—to read something about the issues facing any industry other than the restaurant industry. I love restaurants, but, I’m thankful to expand the context of our conversations about how COVID-19 is impacting local businesses. As The Broadberry’s Lucas Fritz says, “We have zero income. The Broadberry is completely closed with no revenue coming in. We still have to pay rent, utilities and insurance fees on a monthly basis. We’ve been burning through cash since March.”Roberto Roldan at VPM sat down for an interview with John Moeser and Rutledge Dennis to talk about Richmond’s annexation of Chesterfield. My contractual obligation to always link to annexation stories aside, I know about this stuff and am still shocked every time I read about it. Here’s Moeser: “What the Richmond oligarchy decided to do was to simply reduce the black population. And the way to do that was to annex thousands, tens of thousands of white people from the adjoining County, Chesterfield County. In fact, when people learn the story about the annexation, they are amazed. They are shocked. I mean, the number of secret meetings that were held.” Secret meetings! Gah!Lately, I’m into scavenger hunts or lists of things that give me an excuse to get out and explore parts of Richmond I’ve never seen before—usually by bike. RVA Bike Month’s Treesure Hunt is a great example, and this #RVAHistoryHunt also seems pretty cool. While both of these “events” are ostensibly tied to a time, it’s not like history or trees are going anywhere anytime soon. Save these links for a sunny quaranday when you’ve got nothing else to do!Logistical note! Monday is Memorial Day, and I will be taking the day off to sleep in a bit and, depending on the weather, maybe go for a wonderfully long bike ride. However! I’ve got some bonus content headed your way, so keep your eyes on your inbox and your ears on your podcast app. We will speak again on Tuesday.This morning’s longreadHere’s what happens when a contact tracer calls youMy quest to truly understand contact tracing (and maybe become a contact tracer in the process?) continues! Marie Albiges at The Virginian-Pilot sat down for an interview with an actual contact tracer so she could learn about how that process works. So fascinating!I didn’t want to contract the virus myself, and convincing a stranger to let me listen in on an interview didn’t seem likely. Plus that wouldn’t fly with HIPAA, the law that protects people’s private health information. So the Chesapeake Health District proposed the next best thing: a mock interview, in which I pretend to be a patient with COVID-19. On Wednesday, I got on the phone with epidemiologist Lisa Engle. We settled on the terms — she would ask me questions as if I were a COVID-19 patient, and I would tell her exactly how I spent my days leading up to when I was tested. At the end of the interview, she would shred her notes on my fake illness, and I could write about it.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.

Sales Chalk Talk
Getting Healthy - Lisa Engle 2-3-20

Sales Chalk Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 28:59


Our very special guest on this episode of Sales Chalk Talk is author and health coach, Lisa Engle. In order to be truly successful in your business, your sales and your life, it’s vital to gain and maintain great health. There’s a saying that if you have your health, you have everything! Lisa is a health coach to women (and smart men) and also owns a chiropractic clinic, although she’s not a chiropractor. She has a new book coming out titled Your Guide to Creating the Ultimate Chiropractic Experience. On this podcast you’ll discover: • Why Lisa didn’t become a chiropractor and why she chose to become a health coach • Health strategies you can easily incorporate in your life • Why some people choose not to take care of themselves • An overview of Lisa’s upcoming book • And MUCH, MUCH more! Join my absolutely awesome co-host, Jim Hamlin and me as we learn more about health and wellness from Lisa! You can find out more about Lisa at http://optiMOMcoaching.com and http://atlantanaturalhealth.com. You can go to http://chiropracticexperiences.com and register to be notified when Lisa’s book, Your Guide to Creating the Ultimate Chiropractic Experience is available.

Fearless Family Health
Tuning Into Your Values and Embracing Change with Lisa Engle

Fearless Family Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019


Today’s podcast was a true test of walking our talk; schedule changes, bloopers and all. Lisa Engle and I chat about embracing the never ending life of change and how we can successfully adapt to it and not fight it. Having a full, big, life means we always have many things and people to manage. With this comes inevitable change, disruption and variation in our plans. We talk about tips to adaptation and how to see the big picture for a life of joy and health. Lisa Engle is a mother of 5, chiropractic advocate, lecturer, author, owner of OptiMOM Coaching and after nearly 30 years of service as assistant and manager, the co-owner of the Atlanta Natural Health Clinic, a chiropractic office in Atlanta, GA. At OptiMOM Coaching, the vision of a well world is held at center with great recognition that to raise healthy and well children, we need healthy and well parents. With nearly 3 decades of serving in the chiropractic profession, the language of integrity,function, potential, and “inside out health” is one that flows effortlessly; giving a reflective model for moms to grow with as they lead their family’s well being. To learn more about Lisa’s work and contact her, please visit www.optiMOMcoaching.com or www.AtlantaNaturalHealth.comJoin in on the conversation on our Facebook Group! Fearless Family Health

Rockstar Doctor Life| Chiropractic Life & Practice

In this episode we discuss: - The importance of remaining 'pliable' to the life experiences we are given - Two ways to empower your office team  - The idea of 'participating in life' rather than 'resisting'  Rock Your Life Tips: Stay tethered to the things in life that bring you JOY  About my guest: Lisa Engle is a mother of 5, chiropractic advocate, assistant, lecturer, author, owner of OptiMOM Coaching and now co-owner of the Atlanta Natural Health Clinic.  At OptiMOM Coaching, the vision of a well world is held at center with great recognition that to raise healthy and well children, we need healthy and well parents. With nearly 3 decades of serving in the chiropractic profession, the language of integrity,function, potential,  and “inside out health” is one that flows effortlessly, giving a reflective model for moms to grow with as they lead their family’s well being. Find out more and connect with Lisa here Find out more about Rockstar Doctor Moms click here Resources: Episode 24: Give Yourself Some Space Episode 38: How To Get Your Groove Back Contact Dr. Melissa Longo here  

lisa engle
Chiro Business Mojo Chiropractic Podcast: Business & Marketing for the Chiropractor | Blogging | Entrepreneur | Success
CBM 037 : Moms Run Families: Improve Connections with Moms to Grow Your Practice! - Guest: Lisa Engle

Chiro Business Mojo Chiropractic Podcast: Business & Marketing for the Chiropractor | Blogging | Entrepreneur | Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 27:45


Dr. Day talks with Lisa Engle about the role of mothers as "directors of healthcare" for their families and how chiropractors can make better connections with moms. Lisa Engel is the founder and owner OptiMOM Coaching whose mission is to inspire, express, support, empower, equip, ​reflect, and ​facilitate the optimal expression ​of healthy and authentic mothering potential. In addition to coaching individuals, she works with healthcare providers, churches and other organizations to help them become experts in their field by showing them how to teach their patients to tie their choices to their values and beliefs...to choose health for THEIR reasons and not because anyone told them to or that they "should". She has recently been featured on CircleofDocs.com and in Chiropractic Economics magazine. She has been a new mom, young mom, old mom, a stay at home mom, a working mom and more. Needless to say, she understands the way moms think and can help you better understand and relate to your patients who are also moms. www.optimomcoaching.com

Mum's The Word
MUM 035: Lisa Engle : The Gentle journey to being an Opti-Mom

Mum's The Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 48:13


Lisa Engle’s Bio: Lisa Engle, a mother of 5, is widely known for her passion, dedication and commitment to supporting the expression of potential. She is famous for inspiring patients, especially mothers. With nearly 3 decades of service in the chiropractic profession; integrity, congruence, and “inside out health” is her first language. In turn, she Listen In The post MUM 035: Lisa Engle : The Gentle journey to being an Opti-Mom appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

SLP 2014
Leadership Development - Manhood & Womanhood

SLP 2014

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 88:27


Cam and Lisa Engle speak on relationships and dating, explaining the differences between our culture's approach and a biblical approach to these things, and pointing out that God's way is better.

Logical Soul Talk with Michael Craig
An Authentic Mom Coach Speaks

Logical Soul Talk with Michael Craig

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014 30:00


Lisa Engle coaches Moms to be healthier so they can raise healthier kids.  Ms. Engle, who likes to call herself an "authentic mom," is the mother of five children, ages 6 to 29, and has been mothering - and coaching mothers - for most of her life.  She has also given birth to her unique style of life coaching that helps a  mother "learn more of her authentic strengths, resources, and values" and not try to raise kids like everybody else.