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Strategies and Tactics for a Successful Associate-Practice Owner Relationship Part 2 with Dr. Lisa GoodmanIn this second part of our two-part series with Dr. Lisa Goodman, we shift gears to explore the associate-practice owner relationship through the lens of leadership, compensation, and long-term strategy.Whether you're a seasoned provider looking to bring on your first associate or a new graduate wondering how to negotiate your first contract, this episode is full of actionable insights to help you build a successful—and sustainable—career in healthcare.Dr. Goodman unpacks the key elements that make an associateship work, how to structure compensation fairly, and what both owners and employees need to know about setting clear expectations from day one.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to structure compensation models that are fair, scalable, and attractiveStrategies for negotiating salary and understanding earnings expectationsRed flags to look for in associate agreements (and how to avoid them)Tips for practice owners on setting expectations and fostering retentionWhat new grads need to consider before accepting an offer or going solo
Strategies and Tactics for a Successful Associate-Practice Owner Relationship Part 1 with Dr. Lisa GoodmanNavigating the relationship between a practice owner and an associate is one of the most crucial yet challenging aspects of running a successful healthcare practice. Whether you're a new provider deciding between becoming an employee, an independent contractor, or starting your own practice—or a practice owner looking to hire and retain top talent—this episode is packed with valuable insights.In Part 1 of this two-part series, Dr. Lisa Goodman shares her expertise on setting clear expectations, building trust, and creating a mutually beneficial relationship between associates and practice owners. If you're looking for real-world strategies to grow your career or business without the common pitfalls, this episode is a must-listen.Key Takeaways:The pros and cons of becoming an associate, independent contractor, or practice owner.What practice owners should consider before hiring an associate.The most common mistakes in associate-practice owner relationships—and how to avoid them.How to set clear expectations and create a win-win partnership.Why trust, communication, and mentorship are the foundation of a successful practice.
Lisa Goodman is a dating expert and the Vice President of Selective Search, a premier luxury matchmaking firm with the highest success rate (89%) and largest candidate network (285,000+ singles) in the industry. Lisa has an extensive track record of helping single men and women find love, working closely with individuals to help them find deeply compatible and committed partners. Lisa is especially known for her expertise in post-divorce dating, and has lent her insights on the topic to a variety of media outlets.Ashlynn is a resilient force of nature, balancing motherhood, entrepreneurship, and self-discovery. Walking through healing her own wounds while empowering others through podcasts and coaching, she's a beacon of hope for women navigating life's storms. With a heart full of compassion and a spirit of adventure, Ashlynn guides others to break free from their past and embrace a bold, boundary-rich future. Through her transformative programs and global retreats, she ignites the spark of possibility in women ready to rewrite their stories.Follow her on social media at https://www.instagram.com/this.isashlynn?igsh=d3l2b256d3E0ZWky&utm_source=qrMentor with her at HERE
Harrowing Personal Story: Up until last week, Deborah was the author of a popular local substack called "Deborah Copperud Shops at Target." Then her whole world got turned upside down. The Target corporation surrendered to Donald Trump's whims and dropped their diversity initiatives. We talk about Deborah's attempt to vote with her family's dollars, whether you should ever buy into the PR-driven goodness of a corporation, and if there's such a thing as ethical consumption under Trumpism. Read Deborah's story in HuffPost: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/target-dei-shopping_n_679a4ef1e4b04f0f44d5637b Watch Deborah assist me during a Lisa Goodman-themed cooking segment on the Wedge LIVE podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43s63pFqIIU Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.live Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
“Wrinkles are a sign of life. Wrinkles are earned. Wrinkles do not make people look bad,” says aesthetic specialist Lisa Goodman, MPAS, founder of Goodskin Clinics. Welcome to a bonus drop episode of Clean Beauty School! Today we're re-sharing one of our all-time favorite (and best performing) episodes that covered everything from the five elements of facial aging to what we're getting wrong about Botox use. Upon listening to it a second time, we picked up so many more tidbits about how you can support your skin as you age—and we know you will too. Show notes: -For listeners of Clean Beauty School, enjoy 20% off your first purchase at Vuori when you visit vuori.com/beautyschool. Along with that, you'll get free shipping on any U.S. orders over $75 and free returns. -Learn more about Lisa Goodman and Goodskin Clinics -Follow Goodskin Clinics -Learn more about The Good Skin Method -Follow the host: @alex_blair_ -Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool -Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com -Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
Meet the Experts: Michael Greene & Lisa Goodman | Procurement Professionals Join us as we feature two seasoned procurement professionals who are making an impact in the City of Tempe! Michael Greene, Procurement Administrator for the City of Tempe, has over 30 years of experience working in public sector organizations like the Arizona Department of Transportation and local school districts. With certifications as a C.P.M. and CPPO, Michael is an expert in the field. He holds a bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management and a Master's in Public Administration from Arizona State University. Lisa Goodman, Senior Procurement Officer for the City of Tempe, brings over 28 years of purchasing experience to the table. She holds certifications including NIGP-CPP, CPPO, and CPPB. An advocate for public procurement, Lisa is an active member of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing and the National Procurement Institute. She earned her bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management from Arizona State University. Learn more about their journeys and insights in public procurement! Want to learn more about the City of Tempe, AZ: https://www.tempe.gov/ Connect with Michael & Lisa on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greene-1b634810/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisamgoodmanaz/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
Meet the Experts: Michael Greene & Lisa Goodman | Procurement Professionals Join us as we feature two seasoned procurement professionals who are making an impact in the City of Tempe! Michael Greene, Procurement Administrator for the City of Tempe, has over 30 years of experience working in public sector organizations like the Arizona Department of Transportation and local school districts. With certifications as a C.P.M. and CPPO, Michael is an expert in the field. He holds a bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management and a Master's in Public Administration from Arizona State University. Lisa Goodman, Senior Procurement Officer for the City of Tempe, brings over 28 years of purchasing experience to the table. She holds certifications including NIGP-CPP, CPPO, and CPPB. An advocate for public procurement, Lisa is an active member of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing and the National Procurement Institute. She earned her bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management from Arizona State University. Learn more about their journeys and insights in public procurement! Want to learn more about the City of Tempe, AZ: https://www.tempe.gov/ Connect with Michael & Lisa on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greene-1b634810/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisamgoodmanaz/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
Host Mimi Banks is joined by Lisa Goodman, the Founder of GoodSkin Clinics. Lisa discusses her unique approach to beauty and healthy aging. She emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to aesthetics, focusing on the root causes of aging and creating personalized healthy aging plans. Lisa also talks about the challenges of re-educating clients in an industry that is often focused on quick fixes and the importance of providing accurate information in a world of misinformation. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautybizshow/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this new episode host Caroline Stanbury sits down with renowned dating expert Lisa Goodman to unravel the complexities of today's dating world. From the frustrations of swiping through dating apps to the invaluable role of professional matchmaking, Caroline and Lisa delve into why modern dating feels so challenging and what can be done about it.Lisa shares her insights on the evolving landscape of romance, emphasizing how matchmaking offer a refreshing alternative to the impersonal nature of dating apps. With candid discussions on the pitfalls of digital dating and the benefits of personalized matchmaking, this episode offers listeners a treasure trove of advice and understanding.Whether you're struggling with the swipe fatigue or curious about how matchmaking could change your approach to finding love, this episode is packed with wisdom and practical tips to help navigate the intricate world of dating in the 21st century. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that promises to make your dating journey a little clearer and a lot more hopeful.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Visit NOCD.com to learn more and book a free 15-minute call.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
lisa goodman, founder of good skin clinics, discusses her journey from medical dermatology to creating a unique approach to aesthetic treatments. she hares insights on the challenges of scaling a quality-focused business, the importance of long-term results, and her mission to educate both clients and practitioners about holistic, science-based approaches to aging gracefully.
In this episode of The Story of a Brand, Ramon Vela interviews Lisa Goodman, Founder of GoodSkin Clinics. Lisa shares her unique journey as a “reluctant entrepreneur” who, despite initial hesitations, has built a successful business grounded in a European methodology for skin treatments. Lisa's passion for patient care and holistic medical approach to aesthetics shine through in our conversation. She opens up about the challenges and triumphs of running a business, the importance of mental wellness, and the profound impact of a supportive team. She also discusses her philosophy on personalized treatments, the significance of proper diagnosis, and how GoodSkin Clinics stands out in the crowded aesthetic industry. Key Moments: - Lisa describes her transition from a part-time endeavor to building GoodSkin Clinics and the role her team played in this growth. - The eye-opening experience Lisa had in Europe that transformed her approach to aesthetic treatments. - The critical importance of diagnosis in providing long-term, effective skincare solutions. - Insights into how GoodSkin Clinics integrates mental wellness into their patient care. - The challenges of fighting against the marketing of quick fixes and educating clients on holistic, long-term treatments. Join us in listening to this episode as we explore Lisa Goodman's remarkable journey and discover how GoodSkin Clinics is redefining beauty with a touch of European elegance and medical expertise. You won't want to miss this inspiring and informative conversation! For more on GoodSkin Clinics, visit: https://www.goodskinclinics.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand a rating and review. Plus, don't forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify. Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today's Sponsors: Compass Rose - Advisor for CPG Brands: https://compassroseventures.com/ramon/ Compass Rose is offering “no-cost” CPG advice exclusively for the Founders and CEOs featured on The Story of a Brand Show and listeners. The calendar is limited, so book your one-on-one call (a $500 Value) with the Compass Rose team today. Visit using our unique link. Shopline - An All-in-One Commerce Solution for Brands: https://www.us.shopline.com/story Shopline is offering a complimentary three-month trial when you schedule a demo. Seamlessly manage multi-channel sales, create user-friendly websites, and drive conversions with targeted marketing. Ready to streamline operations and accelerate your business? Visit our unique link.
In today's episode, I'm joined by Lisa Goodman, the founder and CEO of GoodSkin Clinics. Lisa has helped thousands of clients, including some of today's most recognizable faces, achieve healthier, more youthful, and natural versions of themselves—what she calls "The Untouched Look." We explore essential skincare routines for your 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond. Lisa also shares insights on the treatments she and her team are using to ensure I'm wedding day ready! Don't miss this episode for expert advice on achieving your best skin at any age. The only way “Group Text” happens is with YOUR support and support from our amazing sponsors! I LOVE these gummies! No joke! Head to Viiahemp.com and use the code GROUPTEXT to receive 15% off + one free sample of their award-winning gummies. (21+). Thanks for supporting Group Text Delicious Factor Meals are my go to for healthy meals at home! Go to FactorMeals.com/GroupText50 to get 50% off! Factor sponsors my podcast so if you support them, you're supporting Group Text This episode is sponsored by LolaVie, an award winning haircare line founded by the fabulous Jennifer Aniston! Go to LolaVie.com and use the promo code GROUPTEXT and checkout for 15% off your ENTIRE order! That's L O L A V I E dot com with the promo code GROUPTEXT. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I sat down with The Expert Lisa Goodman, founder and CEO of GoodSkin Clinics and we got into all things Healthy Aging. Bone, Muscle, Skin, Fat, Fascia are the 5 elements of aging and GoodSkin's Healthy Aging Plans involve figuring out every person's unique areas of aging. We go over my personal Healthy Aging Plan with Goodskin - the areas my plan focuses on, the treatments I've been getting, and my results so far! Plus we go into all things skincare - lasers, facials, trends, products, the anti-filler movement, and the tricky balancing act between wanting to look good and when it all becomes too much. There is no one size fits all when it comes to skincare and aging and Lisa is passionate about educating others on preserving our individual beauty. I'm so grateful to Lisa for coming on and sharing all her knowledge with us! This episode is brought to you by Saks.com, Mom Water, Sunday, Biosil, and Equip. Find inspiration for your new vibe, every day, at saks.comMom Water is the cleanest canned alcoholic beverage on the market right now! Visit drinkmomwater.com and use code WITHWHIT at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Sunday is the future of lawn care, and better for people, pets, and the planet. Sunday is available at Lowe's, Target, and Walmart stores nationwide. Use code WITHWHIT20 for 20% off your custom lawn plan on getsunday.comBiosil is a premium product that helps you generate your own collagen and helps to protect the collagen you already have. Get 30% off your first product order at biosil.beauty and use code WITHWHIT. If you are concerned about the eating habits or the possibility of an eating disorder for yourself or your loved one, Equip can provide you with a free consultation. Visit equip.health/withwhit for a free consultation and learn more about Equip's virtual treatment. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you're stepping back into the dating scene after a divorce, you're not alone. The dating landscape has transformed significantly, and navigating it can feel overwhelming. Matchmakers offer a personalized service that stands apart from the digital frenzy of dating apps. They understand your unique situation and are equipped to find matches that align with your expectations and lifestyle, easing the transition and boosting your confidence in finding love again.Matchmakers excel where dating apps can overwhelm, particularly for those who haven't dated in decades. They provide a curated experience, selecting potential partners who share your values and interests, thus offering a more direct path to a meaningful connection. Their discreet, one-on-one service ensures privacy and personalized attention, prioritizing quality over quantity—a crucial aspect for those who value their privacy.With me today is Lisa Goodman, Vice President of Selective Search and a renowned dating expert. With an 87% success rate and a network of over 250,000 singles, Lisa specializes in helping post-divorce singles find lasting relationships. She's been featured on FOX Chicago, Arkansas Style, and WGN for her deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that come with dating after divorce. Join us as Lisa shares her insights and strategies to navigate the new rules of romance.
The tug-of-war battle between Associate and Practice Owner is well documented, but it doesn't have to be that way. There are many strategies and best practices to have a mutually beneficial experience for both the associate and the practice owner, and that is what we discuss in this week's podcast episode. In this episode, I interview Dr. Lisa Goodman, who recently published her book The Manual for the Chiropractic Entrepreneur. “Are you a Chiropractor, or are you an entrepreneur who happens to be a Chiropractor?” Strategic Coach found that Dan Sullivan likes to ask doctors this question, and it always makes me think. Part of being an entrepreneur is leading and leveling up your team, and associates are no different. Dr. Lisa Goodman believes that chiropractic is the best profession in the world. Certified in sports, prenatal, and pediatric chiropractic, as well as Titleist Performance Institute certified, Dr. Goodman founded Washington Park Chiropractic in 2006. She has a degree in marketing and communications and spent four years in brand advertising before graduating as valedictorian of her chiropractic college, Palmer West. She is known as an international speaker, author, teacher, mentor, and clinician in and out of the office at worldwide events.“THE MANUAL for the Chiropractic Entrepreneur,” published by Parker University, is Dr. Goodman's first published book. It serves as a comprehensive guide for both established and aspiring chiropractic entrepreneurs and offers strategies for launching and growing a successful practice.Grab your copy of Dr. Goodman's latest book here https://www.drlisagoodman.com/
In an episode recorded the week before Thanksgiving, we look deeper on a topic that will never get old: Katie Cashman's amazing, unbelievable, nobody-saw-it-coming progressive victory in the Minneapolis Ward 7 City Council race. Chaz Mayo worked back to back (2021 and 2023) on the campaigns of two different progressive candidates in Ward 7. We talk about the landscape and recent political history; what made 2023 a breakthrough year; what Chaz saw in the 2022 race for Hennepin County Attorney that foreshadowed 2023; how Ward 7 almost didn't have a progressive candidate, even in a year with an open seat due to the retirement of 26-year incumbent juggernaut Lisa Goodman; how remarkable it is that in Ward 7, friendly territory for the All of Mpls/Chamber of Commerce alliance, they still couldn't field a decent candidate. We close the episode getting to know the real Chaz, who studied writing and directing in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Chaz lost touch with his art due to the covid-19 pandemic, but come 2024 will be putting on a big "dream-like" production of Hamlet. Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
“Wrinkles are a sign of life. Wrinkles are earned. Wrinkles do not make people look bad,” says aesthetic specialist Lisa Goodman, MPAS, founder of Goodskin Clinics. Goodman's innovative techniques have been widely praised for their natural, “European” aesthetic and for her use of high-tech treatments. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Goodman about the five elements of facial aging, what we're getting wrong about Botox use, and what you should ask your aesthetic practitioner before getting treatments. Show notes: -Learn more about Lisa Goodman and Goodskin Clinics -Follow Goodskin Clinics -Learn more about The Good Skin Method -Read more about topics mentioned in this episode: Fascia, bone loss in women, fine lines around the mouth, acne scars, bags under eyes, dark circles. Take 15% off dry body oil with code BODYOILPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Follow the host: @alex_blair_ Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
Journaling has been used for centuries by some of humanity's greatest minds. Keeping a journal has many positive benefits and can be a great addition to your self-care. Journaling can help with personal growth and development. By regularly recording your thoughts you will gain insight into your behaviors and moods. Journaling can be used for problem-solving and stress reduction. It's been proven to improve mental and physical health. It can lead to increased self-esteem.On the 3rd episode of the Journaling for Self-Care series, Lisa Goodman, the integrative care coordinator at Sharp Grossmont Hospital, shares two more powerful journaling techniques: Inner Wisdom Monologue and Alpha Poems. Additional Resources:S11Ep2: Power of Journaling for Self-Care, Part 1S11Ep6: Power of Journaling for Self-Care, Part 22023 Mindful Journaling Happy Half-Hour Workshop Series: Register hereFor an additional journaling session, click here to view “Journaling for Self-Care” with Lisa Goodman and Janice Chincuanco.__________________Music: https://www.bensound.com
The since when's on the current California rain storms. Lisa Goodman retiring from Mpls city council, she has become not liberal enough. Sportsman's show cancelled, due in part to fear in crime. John Heidt with guitar news. “REFERENCED ON THE SHOW"Supplanting the truthMan charged with murder in killing of pregnant woman in Lakeville4 people shot near south Minneapolis light rail stop, no arrests madeBrazil rioters trash priceless artwork in stormed capital buildings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The since when's on the current California rain storms. Lisa Goodman retiring from Mpls city council, she has become not liberal enough. Sportsman's show cancelled, due in part to fear in crime. John Heidt with guitar news. “REFERENCED ON THE SHOW" Supplanting the truth Man charged with murder in killing of pregnant woman in Lakeville 4 people shot near south Minneapolis light rail stop, no arrests made Brazil rioters trash priceless artwork in stormed capital buildings
Hour 2: Jason talked with Kate Raddatz on the "Radd Report" and with Minneapolis City Councilmember Lisa Goodman who's decided to not seek reelection.
Lisa Goodman has been on the Minneapolis City Council for over 20 years. So why is she moving on? She joined Jason to explain.
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) informs taxpayers with outstanding liabilities to take advantage of the amnesty period to clear off all outstanding amounts owed to the IRD. The department says taxpayers can bring their filing up to date, clear off any existing liabilities, and become compliant once again. Taxpayer Services Supervisor at the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), Lisa Goodman said the department is encouraging taxpayers to take advantage of this opportunity. For details on these government developments and more, visit: www.govt.lc/news www.facebook.com/SaintLuciaGovernment www.youtube.com/SaintLuciaGovernment www.twitter.com/SaintLuciaGov www.instagram.com/saintluciagovernment
John is joined by Peter Wagenius, legislative director for the Sierra Club Northstar Chapter, for a conversation about the history of dedicated transit space on Minneapolis streets and similarities with today's debate over bus lanes on Hennepin Avenue. We talk about what makes our transportation planning decisions so key to combating climate change. Peter recalls his experience, while policy director under former Mayors Rybak and Hodges, of the planning process for a series of bus lanes (most prominently Marquette and 2nd) and the Green Line to St. Paul (Washington and University Avenues). The common threads when it comes to dedicating lanes for transit on our streets: overstated doomsaying about parking, pushback from powerful interests, fierce opposition from Lisa Goodman, near on the council, and the eventual success of those projects. "When the City Council decided, 12 times, [to dedicate lanes to transit], it was successful afterwards. We had no regrets." Peter talks about Republicans' latest talking point against transit: Covid-19. John mentions he's heard that one before -- from our new Public Works director when she argued against immediate implementation of full time bus lanes on Hennepin Avenue. We talk about how unprecedented it would be to have a new department head, after years of work and public engagement, begin her tenure by discarding a staff recommended design at the last moment. John admits to enjoying the transportation options at Orlando-area theme parks. Peter seems not to understand what EPCOT is. Watch this episode: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
For more information about Lisa or to check out her incredible book, head to her website at:https://comfortableinmythickskin.com/ To follow Taking The Plunge podcast:https://www.instagram.com/plungeshow/
On this episode of the Coffee Break with Sharp Best Health podcast, Sharp Best Health is pleased to once again be joined by Lisa Goodman, the integrative care coordinator at Sharp Grossmont Hospital with vast experience in aromatherapy, healing touch and who most recently, became a certified Journal to the Self Instructor, to discuss the benefits of journaling as a self-care practice. On this episode, Lisa shares two new powerful journaling techniques: 5-Minute Sprint and List of a Hundred.Additional Resources:Power of Journaling for Self-Care, Part 1: Listen to the episode here. Mindful Journaling Happy Half-Hour Workshop: Register here
John's guest is David Fey from Faith in Minnesota. David served as Deputy Mayor during RT Rybak's first term beginning in 2002. Speaking from his experience in Minneapolis City Hall, David explains why he's telling people to vote no on ballot question 1, which would shift control over the city's non-police departments to the mayor. John expresses his ongoing confusion over why the Charter Commission forced us into having this conversation as the police department has imploded in the year and a half since four of their officers murdered George Floyd. David says, "The police department is the most dysfunctional and least accountable department in the city, so the idea of expanding that model to the rest of the city departments - on the face of it - is really alarming." We talk about the implications of this power shift; why it might not actually be about good government; the benefit of bringing transparency to police policymaking that's currently done behind closed doors in the mayor's office; what should be done about rogue council members (Lisa Goodman, I'm talking about you); and the value of city hall that's equally accountable to all 13 wards in the city. David also talks about his support for questions 2 and 3. Join the conversation: twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
Journaling is an incredibly beneficial self-care technique, which doesn't just enhance feelings of happiness, but reduces stress, clarifies thoughts and feelings, and ultimately helps you get to know yourself better.On this week's episode, Sharp Best Health is pleased to be joined by Lisa Goodman, the integrative care coordinator at Sharp Grossmont Hospital with vast experience in aromatherapy, healing touch and who most recently, became a certified Journal to the Self Instructor, to discuss the benefits of journaling as a self-care practice. On this episode, Lisa also shares two powerful journaling techniques: Unsent Letter and Captured Moments. Music: https://www.bensound.com
John's guest is Cam Gordon, who represents Ward 2 on the Minneapolis City Council. First, we get Cam's reaction to the recent legal back and forth over the public safety charter amendment (this episode was recorded before the Minnesota Supreme Court's decision to allow voters to decide Question 2). John asks how Cam assesses the quality of the advice the City Council receives from the City Attorney's Office. And how should voters assess the effect of the "strong mayor" charter amendment? What's the public safety agenda if a charter change fails this November?What is Cam's reelection pitch to voters when he's knocking on doors (especially in light of the doorbell camera footage that's been sent into the Wedge LIVE tipline)? John asks Cam about his too-nice approach to dealing with mean tweeters? And the times he faced off with right wing media figure John Stossel, and local TV lawyer Joe Tamburino. We talk about the Mayor's PAC, the politicization of the chief, disinformation, and a gullible district court judge. Cam responds to John's constant frustration with conventional wisdom around the state of our failing public safety system: "so many officers left there was no way they the department could possibly spend all the money we've given them..." We talk about housing, the 2040 plan, boarding houses (why limit who can operate them?) -- and the history of ending occupancy limits based on the definition of family in the zoning code. What's Cam learned in his nearly 16 years on the City Council? We talk about the Charter Commission's anonymous interviews with city department heads (which the Commission used to promote their strong mayor amendment -- Question 1 on your ballot) and whether there is a rebellion at City Hall. Cam says the way it should work is that staff answers to actions of the Council as a body, not individuals (John suggests those rules don't apply to Lisa Goodman). John pushes Cam on neighborhood group funding. Cam talks about how a strong mayor system would shift power away from lower voter turnout parts of the city. How have personal relationships at City Hall changed over the course of the pandemic and social distancing? We finish the episode with recommendations and a Cam Gordon beard time-lapse. Join the conversation: twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
Covid-19 hit businesses hard. Lisa Goodman Hughes offers insight into the struggles of companies surviving and the changes they had to make.
Pine Salica is our first guest for BET Candidates Week! We start off with the basics. What is the BET? Why do you want this job? Are you a fiscal conservative or are you willing to provide budget flexibility to fund essential city priorities? We talk about the public safety charter amendment and the recent ballot language controversy. Pine tells us about their desire to have Minneapolis raise money for public housing maintenance using a public housing levy. A Lisa Goodman soundbite prompts a conversation about appropriate workplace conduct at City Hall. John urges Minneapolis not to turn back the clock to the days of the Rainville dynasty. Pine talks about what it was like doorknocking Ward 7 voters during the 2017 election. John punctuates an emotional BET story with the words, "Shame on you Tom Lyden, and shame on you Carol Becker." What issue has Pine evolved on over the years? Finally, Pine gives recommendations for things that bring happiness. Bonus content: John reveals deep, personal feelings of anxiety that come with his high-stakes, pressure-filled role as the host of the Wedge neighborhood's highest rated podcast. Join the conversation: twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/national/article251340103.htmlhttps://abc7ny.com/teen-mom-baby-abandoned-customer-woman-saves/10668533/Four children missing since last year were found Tuesday, three of them barricaded with their mom in a safe room at their grandmother's Arkansas home.Their mother, Lisa Goodman, lost custody of the kids but refused to turn them over to authorities and reportedly fled the state, according to the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office.They were ages 5, 7, 15 and 16 at the time Goodman lost custody, KATV reported. When Tustison answered the door for the deputies, she said she hadn't seen her daughter or grandkids.The deputies had a search warrant and inside they found a barricaded safe room with Goodman and three of the children.“Negotiations were attempted, but Goodman refused to open the door or even acknowledge our presence,” the sheriff's office said, so they tried a different tactic. “Operators with the LCSO Emergency Response Team successfully rescued the children and took Goodman into custody safely.”Goodman and Tustison were arrested and face charges including four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor, interference with custody, and obstructing governmental operations, the sheriff's office said. A man named Zean Tustison was also arrested.JERSEY CITY, New Jersey (WABC) -- A teenager walked into a restaurant in Jersey City on Wednesday afternoon with a newborn, handed the baby to a customer and then left.The entire incident at the El Patron restaurant was captured on surveillance video. The 14-year-old mother walked up to the counter and claimed she found the infant girl.Restaurant owner Frankie Aguilar said the teen handed the baby to a good Samaritan and ran away.Alease Scott and her boyfriend Walter Cocca were eating lunch when the teen asked for help.Scott didn't hesitate."I said do you mind if I check the baby's vitals, she readily handed the baby over to me so my focus went right onto the baby," Scott said. The teen mother walked out leaving Scott with the newborn girl who still had a portion of the umbilical cord attached. Scott and her boyfriend could tell the baby was having trouble breathing. Police were called and quickly responded with medical gear and oxygen. Fortunately, Scott is trained in CPR and first aid. "Once I applied the oxygen mask to the baby, all of a sudden we heard the most beautiful cry and the baby started moving, she slightly opened up her eyes and then she closed her eyes but the sweetest thing was when she got hungry and she was trying to suckle on the oxygen mask so we knew she was OK after that," Scott said. Police found the teen mother and said both she and the baby are doing well. The child will be put up for adoption, and at this point, the 14-year-old is not facing charges. The family owned business said they were happy the teenage mom decided to go to their restaurant for help. "And hopefully we as a society become better at just helping one another, especially after COVID," Aguilar said.
Hi Roomies, in this episode, I'm chatting with the founder of GoodSkin Clinics, Lisa Goodman. With multiple locations bicoastally, Lisa's company earned its reputation as a trusted North American anti-aging leader, preeminent cosmetic boutique, and medical clinic. She achieved an undergraduate in Nutrition with honors from University of Florida and went on to garner another Master’s Degree in Physician Assistant Studies from Nova Southeastern University. Now, Lisa pioneers American anti-aging by way of personalized regiments including Blanching, TackingLift™, CalciumJowlLift™, PRP Neppage Treatment, PRP (MD Depth) Microneedling, Threads, and Aquagold Botox + Filler Facial, and more. GoodSkin™ grew from its flagship Brentwood location to a new Los Angeles locale and first New York city clinic. Along the way, she appeared in features by everyone from Vogue and W Magazine to The New York Times. Connect with GoodSkin: https://www.goodskinclinics.com/ Instagram: @goodskinclinics In this episode we talk: - how to increase client retention - Lisa's unique diagnostic approach to skincare - how to treat neck, chin and jowling - how botox can be used to retrain muscles - why filler is not the enemy! - Lisa's recs for success in medical aesthetics - Lisa's healthy anti aging secrets Shop Kasey Boone's GlowSkincareLA towels with my discount code for 20% off: TESSTOWELS https://glowskincarela.com/collections/all Shop my Glymed Store My Website MY SOCIAL MEDIA: Tess' Instagram @myestytessa Tess' YouTube: Tess Zolly Tess' TikTok: @myestytessa Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Sweet by LiQWYD | https://www.instagram.com/liqwyd Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-treatment-room/support
Lisa Goodman PA, Founder of GoodSkin Clinics, talks about her incredible training and background in aesthetic medicine and does a deep dive into the multifactorial aspects that she considers when assessing and diagnosing her patients. Lisa has trained side by side with the top plastic surgeons in both Europe and implores techniques such as facial feature analysis and genetic disposition assays in order to create a 360 approach to good skin health and practices. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message
With the holidays soon approaching, many of us are looking forward to getting into the spirit even though this year, the holidays will look different for many of us. Typically, the holiday season can bring on stressors. While we may not be able to avoid all holiday stresses, we can have tools in place to help us cope better. Some great tools for both preventing and managing stress include self-care, exercise, deep breathing, spending time outside, and therapy. Another one of our favorites is aromatherapy and we wanted to share some of our favorite ways to incorporate it into our stress-management routine. This year, Sharp Best Health team reached out to Lisa Goodman, the Integrative Care Coordinator at Sharp Grossmont Hospital, to talk about how aromatherapy can help you de-stress for the holidays.BONUS!Please complete this short Quiz on this episode for a chance to receive a free aromatherapy inhalers (all pre-made with lavender and frankincense). https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AromatherapyPodcastQuiz Additional Resources: Aromatherapy Recipe #1 (for an ultrasonic diffuser):3 drops of lavender3 drops of sweet orange2 drops of FrankincenseSimply add the oils to the reservoir (don’t forget to add the water first) and turn on to enjoy! Aromatherapy Recipe #2 (Soothing Bath Soak):6 drops of Lavender 3 drops of Lemon1 drop of Ylang YlangTo… 1 cup of Sea Salt and½ cup of warmed honeyMix together in a bowl and add to a warm bath after you get in.Aromatherapy Recipe #3 (calming blend for an inhaler tube ): 5 drops of Lavender 3 drops of Bergamot2 drops of Clary SageAromatherapy Recipe #4 (Warm and Cozy blend for an ultrasonic diffuser ):1 drop of Clove or Cinnamon2 drops of Cardamom3 drops of Tangerine4 drops of Sweet OrangeSimply add the oils to the water in the reservoir of the diffuser and turn on to enjoy the warm and sweet aroma!
Hand sanitizer: are we doing it right? Emergency room physician Dr. Darien Sutton, MD shares his advice for staying safe while adjusting to our new normal. And, with the "fox eye" trend taking over social media, GoodSkin Clinics founder Lisa Goodman, PA gives the lowdown on injectable threads some people are using to get a lifted brow look. Plus, Annie got a new hairbrush and Nick likes fake candy.
Dr. Mark Goodman and certified health coach and athletic trainer, Lisa Goodman, talk with Mike about tips for at home exercise during the COVID19 pandemic. Mark and Lisa will start posting daily Wild Health Exercise videos on Instagram @wildhealthmd. Check them out, stay active, and stay healthy.
Lisa Goodman, founder of GoodSkin Clinics (@goodskinclinics), a revolutionary bi-coastal cosmetic dermatology practice, sits down with EK + SS to describe her holistic approach to dermal fillers and mission to eliminate the “done” look one face at a time. Seasonally appropriate, in these final days of October as there’s nothing spookier than too much facial filler. Roses and Thorns is a rosy reading recc by Sasha Sagan followed by a TSR exclusive event invite with Feng Shui queen Meghan Wallace James. AND Happy bday to Steph!! Thanks to our partners: Robin Hood: retrograde.robinhood.com Daily Harvest: Daily harvest.com code Retrograde Go Macro: gomacro.com code Retrograde Produced by Dear Media.
On this episode of Tell Us About It, we share the second part of our conversation with Lisa Goodman and Ronit Barkai on the Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Toolkit. In this part of the discussion, we delve into the CBPR Toolkit itself – the impetus behind its development, what the Toolkit offers both researchers and practitioners, and each women’s role in its development. Lisa Goodman is the lead author of the CBPR Toolkit and the co-founder of the Domestic Violence Program Evaluation and Research Collaborative. She is also a faculty member in the Counseling and Developmental Psychology program at Boston College. Ronit Barkai is the co-founder of the Domestic Violence Program Evaluation and Research Collaborative, and a contributor to the CBPR Toolkit. She is also the Assistant Director of Transition House, a domestic violence agency based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more information on this episode, including related links, please visit our website: https://victimresearch.org/podcast/tell-us-about-it-episode-12-using-community-based-participatory-research-in-a-domestic-violence-context-part-2/
This week I was joined by Lisa Goodman, representing Earth Day Savannah. An annual event that is taking place on April 20th, 2019 in Daffin Park. Learn more here: http://earthdaysavannah.org/
This episode of Tell Us About It is the first of a two-part series focused on the Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Toolkit. In part one, we speak with Lisa Goodman and Ronit Barkai about their experiences using CBPR as a researcher and practitioner respectively. Lisa and Ronit discuss why CBPR is valuable in a domestic violence context and the importance of including practitioners in this type of work. Lisa Goodman is the lead author of the CBPR Toolkit and the co-founder of the Domestic Violence Program Evaluation and Research Collaborative. She is also a faculty member in the Counseling and Developmental Psychology program at Boston College. Ronit Barkai is the co-founder of the Domestic Violence Program Evaluation and Research Collaborative, and a contributor to the CBPR Toolkit. She is also the Assistant Director of Transition House, a domestic violence agency based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more information on this episode, including related links, please visit our website: https://victimresearch.org/podcast/tell-us-about-it-episode-11-using-community-based-participatory-research-in-a-domestic-violence-context-part-1/
Lisa Goodman, Founder of GoodSkin™ Clinics, set out to create a laid-back lifestyle for herself when she opened her business. Instead, word spread like crazy and her business mushroomed into a multi-location operation. Along the way, she went through a divorce, unexpectedly fell in love with a French guy, moved to Paris, and now lives between LA, New York, and Paris. In this episode, hear how she pulls off life in three time zones, what motivated her to take on more than she meant to, and why her clients started calling her aesthetic method “The Untouched Look™”.#wherebrainsmeetbeauty@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastwherebrainsmeetbeauty.com
Lisa Goodman, Founder of GoodSkin™ Clinics, set out to create a laid-back lifestyle for herself when she opened her business. Instead, word spread like crazy and her business mushroomed into a multi-location operation. Along the way, she went through a divorce, unexpectedly fell in love with a French guy, moved to Paris, and now lives between LA, New York, and Paris. In this episode, hear how she pulls off life in three time zones, what motivated her to take on more than she meant to, and why her clients started calling her aesthetic method “The Untouched Look™”. #wherebrainsmeetbeauty @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast wherebrainsmeetbeauty.com