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Joining us on the show for this episode is one of the world's leading pain researchers, Lorimer Moseley, PhD. Having spent thirty plus years in his pursuit of understanding pain through the studies of neuroscience, physiotherapy, and pain science, Lorimer is currently a Professor of Clinical Neurosciences and the Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia. He's recently launched his non-profit grassroots movement called ‘Pain Revolution' which is ensuring that all Australians have access to the knowledge, skills, and local support to prevent and overcome persistent pain. For this conversation, we explore some of the key principles of his updated model of pain which draws from 50 years of research and data. It's deeply transformational work that has the potential to dramatically shift our relationship to what makes us hurt. If you wish to continue your journey into the world of pain science, head over to painrevolution.org or check out some of his lectures and Ted Talks over on YouTube. Show Topics - Lorimers Background - Central Sensitization - Pain Variability Between People - Making the Case Against the Structural Explanations of Pain - Pain is a Protective Mechanism, Not Injury Detection - Four Essential Pain Facts - Manual Therapy and Pain - Pain Revolution and Community Building - Challenging Modality Empires - Evidence Based Practice - The Social Element of Healing - What Can Those In Pain Do Right Now?
I look forward to spring for many reasons, not the least of which is the emergence and bloom time of the trilliums. There’s a saying that good things come in threes, and trilliums are certainly proof of that. I talked... Read More ›
I look forward to spring for many reasons, not the least of which is the emergence and bloom time of the trilliums. There’s a saying that good things come in threes, and trilliums are certainly proof of that. I talked... Read More ›
I look forward to spring for many reasons, not the least of which is the emergence and bloom time of the trilliums. There’s a saying that good things come in threes, and trilliums are certainly proof of that. I talked... Read More ›
In this week's episode, Kayla and Taylor discuss Hernan Diaz's 2017 novel In the Distance. Topics include screen time and dryness, old timey medicine, Lorimer's insight into nature, figuring out the timeline of this book, the violent turning point in Hawk's life, literal and metaphorical stones, the concept of the American myth, utter desolation and loneliness, Asa the Flamboyant Prairie Gay, and the big question left at the end of the book. This week's drink: Gold Rush via liquor.comINGREDIENTS:2 ounces bourbon3/4 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed3/4 ounce honey syrupGarnish: lemon twistINSTRUCTIONS:Honey syrup: Combine an equal volume of pure honey and water in a saucepan. Stir over medium heat until the honey is fully dissolved and the syrup turns clear, and no remaining honey sticks to the pan. Allow the mixture to cool, and place into a storage container, where the honey syrup will keep for up to 2 weeks refrigerated.Add the bourbon, honey syrup, and lemon juice into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled.Strain into a chilled rocks glass over one large ice cube.Garnish with a lemon twist.Follow us on Instagram @literatureandlibationspod.Visit our website: literatureandlibationspod.com to submit feedback, questions, or your own takes on what we are reading. You can also see what we are reading for future episodes! You can email us at literatureandlibationspod@gmail.com.Please leave us a review and/or rating! It really helps others find our podcast…and it makes us happy!Purchase books via bookshop.org or check them out from your local public library. Join us next time as we read Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy.
John Quarstein and Robert Worden join Dr. Stephen Phillips to discuss their book, From Ironclads to Admiral: John Lorimer Worden and Naval Leadership. This important work is a detailed biography with emphasis on Worden's service on USS Monitor and other ironclads during the Civil War. Equally interesting is Worden's time as Superintendent at the U.S. Naval Academy and as a founding member, with membership number 1, of the U.S. Naval Institute.
Theo Delaney's guest is public intellectual Anad Menon public intellectual Anand Menon professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at Kings College London and head of the UK In A Changing Europe think tank. A lifelong, passionate Leeds fan he chooses goals from Lorimer, Viduka, Klich and more with evocative, contemporaneous music to heighten the keenly felt emotion. @anandMenon1@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney https://ukandeu.ac.uk/author-profile/anand-menon/https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction. ~George Lorimer Check out John Lee Dumas' award winning Podcast Entrepreneurs on Fire on your favorite podcast directory. For world class free courses and resources to help you on your Entrepreneurial journey visit EOFire.com
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Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick connect with Uli Lorimer and Michael Piantedosi of Native Plant Trust to tackle all of the hard questions that we encounter in the environmental realm. Topics include What is a native plant, should we be planting for climate change, is it possible to over produce a rare native plant, and are our views of restoration flawed. Music by Egocentric Plastic Men, Outro music by Dave Bennett. Follow Native Plant Trust Here. Have a question or a comment? Call (215) 346-6189. Follow Native Plants Healthy Planet – Website / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube Follow Fran Chismar Here. Buy a T-shirt, spread the message, and do some good. Visit Old Store Here Visit New Store Here - Black Friday 10% off Code is NTVBF24
In this episode of The Mindset Coach Podcast, I'm joined by Jess Lorimer, the UK's top B2B sales coach, who has transformed the way over 29,000 people approach sales. With a success rate of 98%, Jess is a powerhouse of knowledge, bringing both proven strategies and practical insights for anyone looking to master B2B sales. Her background and approachable style have made her one of the most respected voices in the industry.Join me as Jess shares her proven strategies for achieving sales success, not by focusing solely on outcomes but by mastering the right processes and building strong relationships. We'll discuss what it takes to identify the best people to approach, how to navigate corporate sales environments, and the importance of detachment from results in building a resilient sales mindset. Jess's unique insights and engaging humour make this episode an essential listen for anyone eager to elevate their B2B sales approach.Want to know which Mindset Coaching Certification is right for you? Take our quiz here. Are you interested in becoming an ICF Certified Mindset Coach? Visit our website Mindset Coach AcademyJoin Mindset Coach Collective – by The Mindset Coach Academy Community on Facebook.You can also follow us on our social media channels:FacebookInstagramLinkedInGet FREE Coaching eBook - Harnessing the Power of MindsetBecome a Certified Mindset Coach with Us: https://mindsetcoachacademy.com/coachcertification/
Ulrich Lorimer is the director of the Native Plant Tust in Framingham, MA, a conservation organization that manages Garden in the Woods. He has been a longtime advocate for cultivating native plants in both public and private gardens to help offset habitat loss. In this episode, he talks about some outstanding native species that have an outsized impact when planted in a garden setting. He also digs into the nitty-gritty of designing with regionally adapted plants, gardening in a changing climate, and integrating native plants into our backyard ecosystems.
Today we talk with Uli Lorimer, author of the new book, The Northeast Native Plant Primer: 235 Plants for an Earth-Friendly Garden. Uli is the horticulture director at the Native Plant Trust. We talk about why natives are so important for birds and other wildlife. He will also walk us through the various successions of plants that occur once you turn your lawn into a meadow as well as some recommendations of native annuals to plant, like Partridge Pea. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured birds, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Access the BIRD HUGGER Newsletter here: www.birdhuggerpodcast.com. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC.
À bord du Sunbird ils sont trois : le major Norman Davis et le docteur Orren Lorimer, sous la houlette du capitaine Bernhard Geirr. Des hommes, des vrais, l'élite de la Nasa lancée dans une mission à ce jour inédite : effectuer le tour complet de notre étoile. Mais après une tempête solaire d'une rare intensité, l'équipage a la désagréable surprise de constater que personne ne réagit à ses appels de détresse… Houston ne répond plus. Jusqu'au moment où le Sunbird capte enfin un message. Un autre astronef, le Gloria, orbite dans les parages et semble à même de secourir les trois astronautes. Or, ce que Lorimer, Davis et Geirr ignorent, c'est que les vrais ennuis sont sur le point de commencer. Des ennuis dont ils sont bien loin de mesurer la portée, tant leur monde s'apprête à basculer vers… autre chose. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)
You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction. ~George Lorimer Check out John Lee Dumas' award winning Podcast Entrepreneurs on Fire on your favorite podcast directory. For world class free courses and resources to help you on your Entrepreneurial journey visit EOFire.com
Lorimer Moseley ist fasziniert von Menschen. Er studierte Physiotherapie, Neurowissenschaften, Schmerzwissenschaften und ist Naturwissenschaftspädagoge. Nach sieben Jahren Physiotherapie kombinierte Lorimer die klinische Arbeit mit Forschung – absolvierte einen Doktortitel am Pain Management Research Institute der University of Sydney und begann sich tief in die Mechanismen von Schmerz und dessen Aussagekraft einzuarbeiten. Klaas interviewte Lorimer und versucht mit ihm eine weitere Perspektive auf das Thema Schmerz einzunehmen. Have fun!
What has sex got to do with sales? Everything, according to today's guest Jess Lorimer who helps experts add a lucrative corporate revenue stream to their income. Order my new book One More Day at www.onemoredaybook.com and get your instant access bonuses now. Connect with Jess: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesslorimer/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_lorimer/ Selling to Corporate ® podcast: https://sellingtocorporate.com/selling-to-corporate-podcast/ Connect with Niyc: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niycpidgeon/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/niycpidge
In 1951, a newly twenty-one year old Evangeline Lorimer disappeared for two weeks in the Great Smoky Mountains. Nearly 40 years later, a twenty-two year old Eloise Lindsay proceeded to do almost exactly the same thing, just about fifty miles to the south along the Foothills Trail on the Carolina border. Were they connected, or just a strange coincidence? Welcome back to The Lore Lodge... Subscribe on Patreon to support The Lore Lodge for just $1 per month! https://patreon.com/thelorelodge Get our new signature coffee blend at https://tablowroastingco.com/products/the-lore-lodge-mt-pocono-perk Shop our online retail store, find other content, and buy our partners' products at https://linktr.ee/theaidanmattis Discord: https://bit.ly/jointhelodge Shop sustainable products at https://www.gaiaindustrees.com/ using code "LORE" Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCctfIbo24UITlmfJbednOqA/join
"I think it's really hard to quit something that's successful."In this episode, we dive deep into the courageous journey of Jess Lorimer, a highly successful business-to-business sales expert. Jess shares how she made a bold decision to completely reinvent her thriving business because it wasn't fitting with what she really wanted anymore.She ultimately chose to become a "category of one" rather than trying to be everything to everyone.Trust me, this episode is a must-listen for any business owner who has ever felt the pull to pivot in their business, even when things are going well.Key conversation points:1. The Decision to Reinvent: - Jess reflects on her journey of running a successful business called Smart Leader Sell but feeling disconnected from it by 2019. She describes how she realised that her business no longer brought her joy, even though it was financially successful. This realisation led her to make the courageous decision to reinvent her business from the ground up.2. Aligning Business with Personal Values & Entrepreneurial Superpower: - Jess emphasises the importance of aligning your business with your core values and strengths. She shares how she wanted to focus on what truly brought her joy—working with corporate clients and helping entrepreneurs sell to larger organisations. This shift allowed her to create her next evolution of her business, so that it was not only successful but also deeply fulfilling. She also shares show she's been able to use her Creator Wealth Dynamics profile to help her to make that happen. 3. The Challenges of Quitting Success: - One of the hardest parts of Jess's journey was the decision to leave behind a business that was already thriving. She opens up about the guilt and fear that came with this decision, particularly the concern that she was letting down her clients. Despite these challenges, Jess knew that she had to make the change to pursue her true passion and strengths.4. Becoming a "Category of One": - Jess explains her philosophy of becoming a "category of one" - creating a unique space in the market where she could stand out as the go-to expert in her field. This involved narrowing her focus and doubling down on what she does best, rather than trying to be all things to all people.5. Advice for Business Owners: - We discuss the importance of regularly reassessing our business to ensure it aligns with our personal values and goals. We chat about how small tweaks, as well as major pivots, can help business owners like you to stay on a path that feels authentic and fulfilling.Useful links for you: Take the free Business Magic Scorecard here.Connect with me on LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Send an emailDiscover what your Entrepreneurial Superpower is through Wealth DynamicsBook in for a free Virtual Cuppa hereJess's podcast:
Do you really need to follow fashion when you've just had a baby? What's the best way to work on self-esteem? Is it still OK to wear skinny jeans? And why is Ellie in trouble with her Dad even though she's 46? Helping us to answer all these questions is stylist extraordinaire Sophia Lorimer!Known on the socials as @finedtunedwardrobe, Sophia is a fashionista with a difference. She's all about shopping your wardrobe and sustainability - in fact, she hasn't bought anything new from a shop in five years. We talk about that, along with how Sophia's attitude to clothes was shaped by growing up as one of eight sisters. She tells us about her experience of having post-natal depression, how she managed to get through it, and why it changed how she sees fashion forever. We discuss comfort versus style, and Sophia gives us some practical tips for feeling better about our bodies and breaking an addiction to fast fashion. She reveals why she's not a big fan of Vinted, and shares her own biggest fashion disaster. Do check out the services Sophia offers and her fabulous fashion sense @finetunedwardrobe. And have a look at our main Instagram feed for a video of Sophia judging our ghosts of fashion past...*WE ARE ON TOUR!* In the autumn we're coming to Barnard Castle, Darlington, Sturminster Newton, Portsmouth, Guildford, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee, Hertford, Canterbury, Blackburn, Tenbury Wells, Newport, Norwich, East Grinstead, Harrogate, Newcastle... And then it's our Christmas tour! Go to scummymummies.com for dates and tickets. *WE HAVE A SHOP!* Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Nate Matherson as he sits down with Stephan Cizmar for the fifty-fifth episode of the Optimize podcast. Stephan is a co-founder and partner at ER Ventures, an operator-led venture fund. He is also an operating partner at Blackhorn Ventures and was previously the co-founder and chief strategy officer of LANG. In our episode today, Nate and Stephan delve into the intricacies of outbound sales strategies, focusing on the importance of personalized touches and the timing for initiating an outbound sales motion. Stephan shares his unique journey from management consulting to becoming an accidental investor and offers insights on building and measuring successful outbound sales teams. Stephan also discusses the critical aspects of outbound sales, including crafting effective sequences, targeting the right personas, and leveraging tools to enhance deliverability and engagement. Listen to hear why he emphasizes understanding the ICP (Ideal Customer Profile) and iterating on messaging to cut through the noise in crowded markets. In this week's deep dive, Stephan shares valuable lessons on standing up outbound sales motions, building an outbound team, and how early-stage companies can measure success. He gets tactical, offering case studies and examples of what works and what doesn't in the realm of outbound sales. Rounding out the episode, Stephan and Nate cover topics like the role of AI in outbound sales, the importance of social proof, and best practices for hiring and ramping up BDRs. Closing the episode is our popular lightning round of questions!Learn More About Stephan Cizmar:Stephan is a serial entrepreneur and operator with experience scaling B2B software companies from zero to IPO.Prior to co-founding Lorimer Ventures, Stephan co-founded and scaled Lang.ai, a no-code ML company for customer support, through it's Series A. Before Lang.ai, Stephan was Vice President of Product Strategy at Unqork as well as the Head of Corporate Strategy at Yext, a company that he helped take public (NYSE: YEXT). In addition to being a General Partner at Lorimer, Stephan is an Operating Partner with Blackhorn Ventures, a multi-stage Industry 4.0 firm. Stephan holds dual degrees in Economics and Science, Technology, and Society from Colby College and lives in Brooklyn.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephancizmar/
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Monday, June 3, 2024. A WVU professor of astronomy has been elected to one of the top science academies in the world…Hot dog lovers, share your chili recipe for a chance to win a prize as part of the 2024 WV Day celebration…and find a rewarding career in technology in #YesWV…on today's daily304. #1 – From WVU TODAY – A globally recognized leader in astronomy at West Virginia University has been elected to one of the top scientific academies in the world. Duncan Lorimer, professor of physics and astronomy in the WVU Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, has been selected as a 2024 Fellow of the Royal Society of London for his contributions to pulsar astrophysics and his role in the discovery of fast radio bursts. Lorimer, who also serves as associate dean for research in the Eberly College, first received the news in March, right after he got out of class. “Interestingly, we'd been studying Hawking radiation from black hole explosions in class that day, which was one of the landmark achievements of Stephen Hawking (who was elected to the Royal Society in 1974)... My immediate reaction…was, ‘Wow!' Being connected to this legacy was quite awe-inspiring and emotional for me.” Founded in 1660, and now the oldest continuously running organization of its kind, the Royal Society is an independent scientific academy devoted to advancing science for the betterment of humanity. Read more: https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2024/05/20/pioneering-wvu-astrophysicist-named-prestigious-fellow-of-the-royal-society-the-oscar-of-the-science-world #2 – From WCHS-TV – Anyone looking to sink their teeth into a culinary challenge will have the opportunity on West Virginia's 161st birthday. First Lady Cathy Justice has announced plans to celebrate West Virginia Day with a hot dog sauce cookoff. Cooks may submit their own chili recipes to earn cash prizes. The most boss sauce will be served atop hot dogs at a 2024 West Virginia Day celebration on June 20. Read more: https://wchstv.com/news/local/who-will-be-top-dog-wva-hot-dog-sauce-cookoff-held-to-celebrate-west-virginia-day# #3 – From JOBCASE – Have you always wanted to work in technology, but wasn't sure how? Consider starting or growing your career in technology and innovation in the West Virginia tech ecosystem. West Virginia is home to a hub of technology companies, tech-focused accelerators, high-tech parks, community colleges and higher education systems. The tech industry generates $2.5 billion in new job opportunities. For entrepreneurs, WV fosters tech startups with access to a variety of funding sources. Sound like something you'd be interested in? Check out Jobcase.com to learn more about the technology industry and job openings in #YesWV. Read more: https://www.jobcase.com/articles/get-hired-into-west-virginias-tech-ecosystem-2 Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
In a dynamic Q&A between Alec Hogg and James Lorimer, the shadow minister of Mineral Resources, the discussion spans from Namibia's significant oil finds to South Africa's energy landscape. Lorimer highlights potential job creation and revenue influx from oil and gas, while acknowledging policy hurdles. With insights into fracking, renewable energy, and electoral prospects, the dialogue offers a comprehensive view of energy and politics.
In a riveting keynote address at the BizNews Conference in London, DA Shadow Minister of Mining, James Lorimer MP, unveiled groundbreaking discoveries reshaping the nation's energy landscape. With the revelation of vast gas and oil reservoirs beneath Mpumalanga's soil and offshore along the Orange Basin, South Africa stands at the cusp of an economic revolution. Lorimer's detailed exploration of these finds, from Connecticut's pioneering gas-to-power ventures to Namibia's offshore bonanza, painted a picture of transformative potential. Despite challenges from government legislation and environmental activism, optimism reigns as South Africa eyes a future fueled by its abundant natural resources, poised to uplift its populace and rewrite its economic narrative.
I am happy to have Dr. Lorimer Moseley AO back in this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast. In this episode, Lorimer shares insights into his recent research projects and developments in pain science. We discuss the Fit for Purpose model and the evolution of pain education, emphasizing the importance of educative interactions in clinical practice. Tune in to learn more about Lorimer's current projects and his upcoming classes in North America. Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome Lorimer is welcomed back to the podcast, and the host expresses excitement about discussing his recent projects and developments since 2021. 00:01:09 - Exciting Discoveries in Recent Research Lorimer discusses the nature of discoveries in clinical science, mentioning upcoming publications and the streams of research that currently excite him, particularly in pain education. 00:02:04 - Insights from Clinical Practice and Pain Education Lorimer shares insights from clinical practice data, highlighting significant findings about patient outcomes related to their understanding of pain as a protective feeling. 00:04:05 - Learning About Learning The importance of learning in clinical interventions and its impact on treatment outcomes is discussed, emphasizing the need to shift focus from education to learning. 00:06:39 - Upcoming Clinical Trial Publication Lorimer teases a forthcoming paper on a clinical trial for chronic back pain, detailing the innovative approach taken in the trial to improve treatment credibility and effectiveness. 00:10:56 - Research on Social Determinants of Health Discussion shifts to the impact of social determinants on health outcomes, with specific focus on back pain and the broader implications for treatment accessibility and effectiveness. 00:16:31 - Pain Revolution Outreach and Challenges Lorimer talks about the Pain Revolution program, its goals, and the challenges faced in reaching rural communities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. 00:27:21 - Cognitive Flexibility in Pain Management The concept of cognitive flexibility is explored, discussing its relevance to pain management and the challenges in accurately assessing it. 00:39:43 - Personal Experience with Pain and Cognitive Flexibility The host shares a personal story about dealing with potential pain triggers at Disneyland, highlighting the role of cognitive flexibility and support in managing pain responses. 00:50:22 - Recap and Future Directions The conversation wraps up with a recap of the discussed topics, emphasizing the complexity of pain management and the ongoing efforts in research and education to improve patient outcomes. More About Dr. Lorimer Moseley AO: DSc PhD FAAHMS FACP HonFFPMANZCA HonMAPA Bradley Distinguished Professor Professor of Clinical Neurosciences Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy University of South Australia Founder and CEO, Pain Revolution Chair, PainAdelaide Lorimer's main interests are persistent pain and other protective feelings. His research group investigates pain in humans, from cognitive and behavioural experiments to clinical trials and implementation studies. He has authored over 410 scientific articles and seven books. His contributions to the science of pain, to the treatment of persistent pain, to pain education, and to public outreach, have been recognised by honours in 13 countries. He has delivered keynote lectures at world congresses in six fields. In 2017, he founded the non-profit Pain Revolution and in 2020 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, that country's second highest civilian honour, for ‘distinguished served to humanity at large in the fields of pain and its management, science communication, education and physiotherapy.' His public facing pain education videos attract millions of views each year. He lives and works on Kaurna Land in Adelaide, South Australia. Resources from this Episode: Pain Revolution Website Fit For Purpose Model Pain Science in Practice Courses in North America Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Twitter Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
The WildStory: A Podcast of Poetry and Plants by The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
In this episode, Lauren Camp, (02.38) Poet Laureate of New Mexico, speaks with Ann Wallace about her recent collection Worn Smooth Between Devourings (NYQ Books, 2023), as well as In Old Sky, forthcoming in April from Grand Canyon Conservancy. We discuss the intensification of attention required for writing the desert landscape, the limits and opportunities offered by language, and the ways that a place can transform us. We then hear from Dr. Randi Eckel (32.33) who answers a listener's question about fragrant native plants for the garden in a new installment of Ask Randi. And Kim Correro speaks with Hailey Brock, (41.41) owner of The Nature of Reading Bookshop in Madison, NJ, discusses her store's unique environmental focus on nature writing, climate change, and seasonal reading, as well as a new book club. Hailey is one of NPSNJ's partners in Leaning Toward Light: A Celebration of Poetry and Native Plants, to be held at the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts in Madison on April 10. Then Uli Lorimer, (50.22) Director of Horticulture at the Native Plant Trust and author of The Northeast Native Plant Primer (Timber Press), speaks with us about working with native plants at Garden in the Woods, the importance of straight species, and efforts to increase the availability of genetically diverse and source-identified native plant seeds in the northeast.
This week Dr. Nicole discusses a crucial topic together with Sophia Lorimer - dressing for success in the corporate world. This discussion focuses on the importance of wardrobe choices for women both personally and professionally. Guest Sophia Lorimer, a sustainable stylist, shares her expertise in empowering women through fashion. Tune in to learn tips such as assessing current style likes and dislikes, finding inspiration online, trying options to identify favorite colors and silhouettes, starting small with color through accessories, and sustainable shopping methods like thrifting. ----------------------- In today's episode, we cover: 5:00: Personal style can impact how others perceive you professionally. 7:40: Too many clothing options can be overwhelming versus a tailored wardrobe. 9:20: Body image is essential to self-perception and wardrobe choices. 11:30: Tips for starting with personal style if unsure where to begin. 13:00: The importance of discovering your style, likes, and dislikes through exploration. 15:30: How dressing professionally at home impacts productivity on calls. 17:00: What is color psychology, and how do different hues make one feel? 19:00: Living with self-love and perception before worrying about others 20:30: Navigating hybrid work styles between home and office. ----------------------- Let's connect! Ask Nicole - Submit Your Listener Question: https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/335848/1/avcrg1b9s9xx0mj0 Free Leadership Career Catapult Conversation (On-the-Podcast Career Audit): https://portal.thechangedoc.com/public/appointment-scheduler/65d52b6c1d09c7e259d23087/schedule LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole A. Bryan Rate the podcast 5 stars: https://ratethispodcast.com/leadingherway
Prof Lorimer Moseley presents the 'Fit for Purpose Model' for treating chronic low back pain in a 30-minute session as part of Master sessions and a course in June and October 2024 in the UK, EU, US and Canada. The Fit for Purpose Model, outlined by Moseley, addresses chronic pain, particularly focusing on the back, with three pillars: structural integrity, individual conviction, and brain-body map alignment. Lorimer highlights collaboration with Prof Ben Wand and their Resolve trial, emphasising the model's ground-up approach. The Resolved trial, aiming to discern specific effects in chronic back pain interventions, is discussed alongside upcoming Master Sessions and courses in Europe, the USA, and Canada, promising insights into the Fit for Purpose Model's application. June - York (UK) http://mastersessions.academy June/ July - Valencia and Vienna - TBC October 2024 - US and Canada - https://www.noigroup.com/events/?category=cat-special-events
Like everyone around this time of year, I get into a “looking back while looking ahead” combined mindset. Today I want to do just that, but with a sort of ecological filter, taking stock of how things in the garden fared in the bigger environmental picture and what opportunities lie ahead for me to read nature's signals even more closely, and be an ever better steward of the place. Who better to talk about that with than my guest, Uli Lorimer, director of horticulture at Native Plant Trust, the nation's oldest plant-conservation organization. Uli Lorimer, author of “The Northeast Native Plant Primer,” has made native plants his life's work. In 2019, he became director of horticulture at Native Plant Trust, which was founded in 1900 as the New England Wild Flower Society. Previously he was a longtime curator of the Native Flora Garden at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Like everyone around this time of year, I get into a “looking back while looking ahead” combined mindset. Today I want to do just that, but with a sort of ecological filter, taking stock of how things in the garden... Read More ›
Welcome back to another insightful episode of "Pain Matters" with Lorimer Moseley! In this follow-up episode, we're delving deeper into Pain Hyper Sensitivity, building on the thought-provoking discussions from our previous installment that sparked numerous reactions and questions from our engaged audience at mail@mastersessions.academy. Join us as we explore the clinical presentations and diagnostic properties related to Pain Hyper Sensitivity. Lorimer sheds light on the examination process and provides explanations that aim to demystify this complex topic. Recognizing the need for clinicians to identify patterns, Lorimer emphasizes the importance of initiating conversations, not just through words but also by employing experiential learning strategies. Ever wondered how to effectively convey these concepts to your patients? Lorimer shares insights on what works, what doesn't, and the significance of understanding these nuances in patient care. As we approach the end of the year, let's reflect together and gather inspiration to fuel ourselves for a promising 2024. Wishing you all happy holidays, and we can't wait to continue exploring exciting topics with you in the coming year. Stay tuned and keep the curiosity alive! Check our website for early bird tickets - A two-day LIVE course in York (UK) on 14 and 15 June 2024
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of sales and entrepreneurship with our special guest, Jess Lorrimer. We uncover the challenges of transparent selling, the impact of avoiding traditional sales tactics, and the difference between B2B and B2C sales strategies. Don't miss out on Jess's valuable insights into targeting decision-makers, building referrals, and the importance of niche expertise. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable advice to elevate your business game. Tune in now and take your entrepreneurial journey to the next level!About JessJess Lorimer is the UK's leading B2B Sales Expert for small business owners. Having been featured in Forbes, CityAM and Good Morning Britain, Jess is the founder of the Selling to Corporate ® podcast, widely recognised within her industry and has supported thousands of entrepreneurs to create simple sales processes that successfully sell within the corporate landscape.https://sellingtocorporate.com/----Get your copy of my Personal Brand Business Blueprint It's the FREE roadmap to starting, scaling or just fixing your expert business.www.amplifyme.agency/roadmap----Subscribe to my Youtube!! Follow on Instagram and Twitter @bobgentleJoin the Amplify Insiders Facebook Community : www.amplifyme.agency/insidersPlease take a second to rate this show in Apple Podcasts. ❤ It will mean a lot to me.
Welcome to this episode where we delve into the intriguing questions posed by our listeners across the globe, ranging from professionals in the pain field to individuals with firsthand experiences. The overwhelming response reflects a shared curiosity about the complexities of pain. In response to Jerry's query, which stems from the challenge of introducing pain education to chronic pain patients resistant to the idea, Lorimer takes a comprehensive approach. Drawing from his wealth of experience, he provides insightful advice on navigating patients stuck in the belief that their pain can be fixed with a tangible solution, such as a misaligned hip. Klodeta, expressing gratitude for the impact of Lorimer's book on her pain management journey, raises a pertinent concern about the potential permanence of post-surgery pain. Lorimer sheds light on the intricate interplay between physical sensations and the brain's interpretation, exploring the possibility of the brain influencing pain perception even after the source has been addressed surgically. Lastly, Christine raises a thought-provoking question about the basis for claims in pain education, highlighting the absence of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) supporting its efficacy over empathetic support alone. Lorimer delves into the ethical considerations, addressing concerns about potentially gaslighting patients by attributing their suffering solely to their thoughts. Join us as Lorimer unpacks these questions with depth and nuance, providing valuable insights into the multifaceted realm of pain and its management. Feel free to reach out and connect with us; we welcome your thoughts and inquiries at mail@mastersessions.academy . We look forward to hearing from you!
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The episode is part of the "Pain Matters With Lorimer Moseley" podcast and discusses the history of pain's evolution over time. Title: Pain Matters With Lorimer Moseley - Episode 3 Description: Join Lorimer Moseley in Episode 3 of "Pain Matters" as he delves into the intriguing history of how our understanding of pain has evolved over time. In this episode, Lorimer shares his own personal memories and experiences related to history and introduces a fascinating journey through the world of pain research. Key points include the establishment of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), the groundbreaking gate control theory by Melzack and Wall, and how it changed the course of pain history. This episode explores the relevance of the gate control theory in today's complex understanding of pain processing and the pivotal role of brain imaging in advancing our comprehension of pain mechanisms. Don't miss this insightful exploration of the past and present in the fascinating realm of pain and neurophysiology.
A great talk on the yearly November online conference “Beyond the Brain” with David Lorimer, who is the program director for the Scientific and Medical Network who hosts the yearly conference. Hear how many people of science and medicine ARE interested in life after death and consciousness existing outside of the body. David has a LOT of credentials under his belt, including being the author of over a dozen books, including ‘Survival: Death as Transition', and ‘Science, Consciousness and Ultimate Reality.' Find his books on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3tv3Lox You can find out more about him and the network at https://scientificandmedical.net and the conference website https://beyondthebrain.org/ and https://galileocommission.org/ Enjoy! **Join our Patreon Community for as little as $1 per episode and receive ad-free, early bird episodes, and a full clickable & searchable list off all Sandra's 550+ afterlife episodes https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio *Enjoying this? Also listen to Sandra's other show on iHeartRadio and the Coast to Coast AM Network: https://bit.ly/ShadesoftheAfterlife **Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ ***Join our free Sunday Gathering with medium demonstration, one of our upcoming medium classes, demonstrations, download past audio episodes and more at https://www.wedontdie.com/
In this enlightening episode of the MasterSessions Pain Matters Podcast, join renowned pain researcher Lorimer Moseley and the Bart van Buchem as they delve into the fascinating story of Lorimer's early career in the world of pain research. Lorimer shares his unexpected path from being a physiotherapy student to becoming a respected academic, all thanks to a motivating lecturer who saw his potential. Discover how a chance clinical encounter with a senior academic changed the course of Lorimer's career, leading him into the realm of scientific research. Listen in as Lorimer reflects on the pivotal moment he crossed paths with David Butler, a prominent figure in manual therapy, and how this encounter reignited his passion for exploring the complexities of pain management beyond the traditional biomechanical perspective. Explore the origins of Lorimer's first scientific paper during his PhD journey and how it laid the groundwork for his ongoing contributions to the field of pain research. Discover the enduring relevance of his early work and the insights that continue to shape our understanding of pain today. Whether you're an aspiring researcher, clinician, or simply curious about the evolution of pain science, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into the roots of Lorimer Moseley's extraordinary career. Tune in to uncover the rich history of pain research and gain valuable insights for your own journey in the field. More about Lorimer and courses: https://www.mastersessions.academy/ Comments, feedback and questions are welcome! mail@mastersessions.acedemy
This is the 'Why Pain Matters' Podcast - with Lorimer Moseley So, from now until whenever, we will be covering matters of pain and why pain matters. Short, hopefully interesting accounts of things I reckon are important or fascinating or challenging or troubling. I will enjoy it and I really hope you do too! I am not too sure on where exactly to start – there is so much good stuff going around. If the podcast goes down well we might start taking requests, And on that, I have wondered about the marker of success and I guess, as much as I am resistant to the modern penchant for soliciting followers and ‘influence', I imagine that some combination of feedback, use and reach will be relevant. I am sure, however, that the most relevant marker will be whether or not this is adding to my life, not yours. Don't mean to sound harsh, but that is, for me, the metric of choice. About Lorimer: I want you to know the bare minimum relevant facts about me. I have an honours degree in physiotherapy, a phd in neuroscience. I have been interested in chronic pain for about 35 years and have engaged with it from lived experience, clinical care, research and advocacy perspectives. I am fascinated by humans – I suspect I always have been – and I find biological systems and governing principles extraordinary and very very cool. I believe that understanding things is worth the effort and accepting things we don't understand is completely ok if we are neither bothered by it nor shirking it because it is too hard or inconvenient. I have a deep respect for the capacity with which we are all endowed to automatically protect ourselves and our loved ones, even when the strategies we select – or that are selected for us by our fearfully and wonderfully complex biology, end up being less than ideal or counterproductive. More info about Lorimer courses: https://mastersession.academy
It's the day we've been waiting for all season: Ursula is open! In this episode we hear the staff celebrating on opening night, and debrief with Eric and Lani about surviving their first week of service. Plus, Jenny and Alex reminisce on the opening - and closing - days of their restaurant Goods. Additional music in this episode by Doctor Turtle, HolinzaCC0, Andy G. Cohen, Jan-Michael Hökenschnieder & Fachhochschule, and 10 Echo.Opening Soon is powered by Simplecast.
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Uli Lorimer is director of Horticulture at Garden In The Woods, in Framingham, Massachussettes. Previously, he was curator of Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Native Flora Garden until early 2019. The Delaware native grew up with an interest in all things green, and after receiving an honors degree from the University of Delaware in landscape horticulture, he moved to New York City to become the woodland gardener at Wave Hill.
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Othent enables easy logins and wallet generation for Arweave transactions. By utilizing familiar social logins like Gmail, there's no need to download browser extensions or go through complex processes. Lorimer Jenkins, the founder of Othent and a builder at Community Labs, has been immersed in the world of blockchain practically his entire life. We discuss his childhood conversations about Bitcoin with his father, and the impact that these experiences have had on his career transitions, from acting and drama, to becoming a blockchain developer.This episode was a lot of fun - Lorimer is a great speaker with an interesting upbringing and an amazing amount of determination. We dive into his initial crypto story, and his logic on why he has decided to build on Arweave. Follow Lorimer @lorimer_jenkinsAnd of course, keep in the loop with @onlyarweave for all things Arweave related.
In the third episode on my series on occult & esoteric christianity, I talk with writer and researcher David Lorimer about one of esoteric christianity's lesser known but most profound figures, Bulgarian teacher Peter Deunov (1830 - 1918), also known as Beinsa Douno.
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#BACHELORNATION! Bachelorette alumni Jasmine Lorimer joins the podcast today! We ask her everything and she answers...EVERYTHING! This includes never heard before insider information about her time as the Bachelorette and much much more. Ryan takes three boys home to his parents and gets very boozy and child Amy floats in a hot spring held up by adult pads. You don't want to miss this one!
We've all heard the environmentally conscious advice: The way we used to clean up our gardens – extra-tidy, but to within an inch of its life for every unseen beneficial creature out there trying to tuck in for winter – is not the best practice. I'm learning and evolving my approach as I go the last few years, reading up about guidance like “leave the leaves” and cutback strategies like “chop and drop” and more. And asking experts for help, including today's guest, Uli Lorimer, director of horticulture at Native Plant Trust. Uli, author of “The Northeast Native Plant Primer,” has made native plants his career. In 2019 became director of horticulture at Native Plant Trust, America's oldest plant conservation organization, founded in 1900 as the New England Wild Flower Society, and before that he was longtime curator of the Native Flora Garden at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
As we look to our fall and winter planting and planning windows, this week, Cultivating Place is back in conversation with Uli Lorimer, native plantsman and Director of Horticulture at the Native Plant Trust. His new book, "The Northeast Native Plant Primer: 235 Plants for an Earth Friendly Garden," is a great resource no matter where you garden. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
Lorimer is Bradley Distinguished Professor in Clinical Neuroscience, Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy and Director of IIMPACT in Health at the University of South Australia. His main interests are persistent pain and other protective feelings. His research group investigates pain in humans, from cognitive and behavioral experiments to clinical trials and implementation studies. He has authored over 350 scientific articles and seven books. He has received international awards for his contributions to the science of pain, the treatment of persistent pain, to pain and health education, and for his public outreach initiatives. In 2017 he founded the not for profit Pain Revolution and in 2020 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, that country's second highest civilian honor, for ‘distinguished served to humanity at large in the fields of pain and its management, science communication, education and physiotherapy.' He lives and works on Kaurna Land in Adelaide, South Australia.
Lorimer is Bradley Distinguished Professor in Clinical Neuroscience, Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy and Director of IIMPACT in Health at the University of South Australia. His main interests are persistent pain and other protective feelings. His research group investigates pain in humans, from cognitive and behavioral experiments to clinical trials and implementation studies. He has authored over 350 scientific articles and seven books. He has received international awards for his contributions to the science of pain, the treatment of persistent pain, to pain and health education, and for his public outreach initiatives. In 2017 he founded the not for profit Pain Revolution and in 2020 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, that country's second highest civilian honor, for ‘distinguished served to humanity at large in the fields of pain and its management, science communication, education and physiotherapy.' He lives and works on Kaurna Land in Adelaide, South Australia.