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Since the publication of her first novel, “Love Medicine,” in 1984, Louise Erdrich has written fiction, nonfiction, poetry and children's books. Her work has earned multiple awards, including the National Book Award (“The Round House”) and the Pulitzer Prize (“The Night Watchman”). On this week's episode, Erdrich talks with Gilbert Cruz, the editor of The New York Times Book Review, about her new short story collection, “Python's Kiss.” She reflects on some of the formative experiences that shaped her as a writer, including watching “Planet of the Apes” and growing up in North Dakota, a state that housed hundreds of intercontinental ballistic missiles. She says that writing has been her “only real way of processing” her experiences and that her creative process is full of mystery. “There's really no way to control everything that happens in a piece of art. Some of these stories — I wasn't sure that I had written it,” she said, adding: “And yet, obviously, it was in my handwriting.” Plus, Erdrich recommends the one book that always puts her to sleep. Books discussed on this episode: “Animal Farm,” by George Orwell “Brawler,” by Lauren Groff “Winter in the Blood,” by James Welch “The Pillow Book,” by Sei Shōnagon “The Death of the Heart,” by Elizabeth Bowen “Save Me, Stranger,” by Erika Krouse “The Bluest Eye,” by Toni Morrison “Austerlitz,” by W.G. Sebald “The Rings of Saturn,” by W.G. Sebald “Whistler,” by Ann Patchett “Make the Golf Course a Public Sex Forest,” published by Maitland Systems Engineering Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Most PAs don't wake up one day hating medicine.Instead, they wake up tired. Numb. Disconnected. Still competent. Still caring. Still showing up — but quietly wondering where the spark went.In this episode of The PA Is In, Tracy speaks directly to the clinician who didn't fall out of love with medicine, but feels weighed down by how it's practiced today. She reframes burnout as information — not failure — and explains why self-care, PTO, and vacations can help temporarily, but won't fix a career that's structurally misaligned with your life.Tracy walks through the invisible work that drains clinicians, how values drift over time, and why so many PAs internalize system-level problems as personal shortcomings. She then offers a grounded, realistic four-step process to help you begin redesigning your career without blowing up your life, quitting tomorrow, or burning bridges.This episode is a reminder that you're not broken — and that you're allowed to evolve. You can love medicine and love your life. And you can practice in a way that feels like you again.Mentioned in this episode:Find Your Why by Simon SinekSPONSORS: ADVANCED PRACTICE PLANNING, LLC: advancedpracticeplanning.com/fiSERMO https://app.sermo.com:443/?sermoref=39d97a2c-f699-4f8b-b2f9-1eb131e18c75&utm_campaign=tell-a-friend CONNECT FREE 30-MINUTE COACHING CONSULT https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/gen-call 1-ON-1 NEGOTIATION CONSULT https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/negotiateCONNECT WITH TRACY
https://www.demontheory.netStephen Graham Jones is the NYT bestselling author thirty-five or so books. He really likes werewolves and slashers. Favorite novels change daily, but Valis and Love Medicine and Lonesome Dove and It and The Things They Carried are all usually up there somewhere. Stephen lives in Boulder, Colorado. It's a big change from the West Texas he grew up in.VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong.Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine, award-winning contemporary romance and speculative fiction novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe.www.jenniferannegordon.comwww.afictionalhubbard.comhttps://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast#voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #liveauthorinterview #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon
It's episode 222 and time for us to talk about books from the 1980s! Okay, I say "books" but it's really "science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1980s." You probably could have guessed that if you've listened to the podcast before. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray
Today's wisdom comes from Love, Medicine and Miracles by Bernie Siegel. If you're loving Heroic Wisdom Daily, be sure to subscribe to the emails at heroic.us/wisdom-daily. And… Imagine unlocking access to the distilled wisdom form 700+ of the greatest books ever written. That's what Heroic Premium offers: Unlimited access to every Philosopher's Note. Daily inspiration and actionable tools to optimize your energy, work, and love. Personalized coaching features to help you stay consistent and focused Upgrade to Heroic Premium → Know someone who'd love this? Share Heroic Wisdom Daily with them, and let's grow together in 2025! Share Heroic Wisdom Daily →
Hello to you listening in St. Paul, Minnesota!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories from Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more) for Time Out Tuesday and your host, Diane Wyzga.While I don't go for Begin Anew resolutions I've found that I can do pretty well with a factory reset. Those who have been following me for some years now have heard me seeking the genuine in life, women having a voice in the world, letting go of the unnecessary, and making room for what nourishes in these finite days of a human life.What's my factory re-set for 2025? Advice to Myself by Louise Erdrich whose writing and wisdom I have coveted since reading Love Medicine in 1984. Perhaps her poem will reset something wild and unexpected in you. Advice to MyselfLeave the dishes. Let the celery rot in the bottom drawer of the refrigeratorand an earthen scum harden on the kitchen floor.Leave the black crumbs in the bottom of the toaster.Throw the cracked bowl out and don't patch the cup.Don't patch anything. Don't mend. Buy safety pins.Don't even sew on a button.Let the wind have its way, then the earththat invades as dust and then the deadfoaming up in gray rolls underneath the couch.Talk to them. Tell them they are welcome.Don't keep all the pieces of the puzzlesor the doll's tiny shoes in pairs, don't worrywho uses whose toothbrush or if anythingmatches, at all.Except one word to another. Or a thought.Pursue the authentic—decide firstwhat is authentic,then go after it with all your heart.Your heart, that placeyou don't even think of cleaning out.That closet stuffed with savage mementos.Don't sort the paper clips from screws from saved baby teethor worry if we're all eating cereal for dinneragain. Don't answer the telephone, ever,or weep over anything at all that breaks.Pink molds will grow within those sealed cartonsin the refrigerator. Accept new forms of lifeand talk to the deadwho drift in through the screened windows, who collectpatiently on the tops of food jars and books.Recycle the mail, don't read it, don't read anythingexcept what destroysthe insulation between yourself and your experienceor what pulls down or what strikes at or what shattersthis ruse you call necessity.""Advice to Myself" by Louise Erdrich from Original Fire. © Harper Collins Publishers, 2003. PDF in Library of CongressYou're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe and spread the word with a generous 5-star review and comment - it helps us all - and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out Services I Offer,✓ For a no-obligation conversation about your communication challenges, get in touch with me today✓ Stay current with Diane as “Wyzga on Words” on Substack, LinkedIn and now Pandora RadioStories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Audiovisual ➡️ fanlink.tv/Y0UTUBE Tracklisting ➡️ https://bit.ly/tracklist_moscowmule Experience the refreshing allure of a Moscow Mule alongside the immersive musical journey of Alonso Rivero. A Mexico City-based musician, Alonso transitioned from drummer to electronic artist, seamlessly blending live percussion into his DJ sets. His ability to infuse deep techno beats with melodic arrangements creates an extraordinary connection with the dance floor, where every performance feels like a unique adventure. In the studio, Alonso's creativity flourishes. His debut album, “Rise,” invites listeners on a journey through a captivating blend of organic sounds and techno synths, featuring melodies that elevate the listening experience. Collaboration is a cornerstone of his work, partnering with artists like MAGA, Carlita, and Coss, ensuring a dynamic and ever-evolving soundscape. Alonso's global influence is undeniable, having performed at prestigious events such as the Mezcal Amores Experience, Love Medicine in New York, and the renowned Burning Man's Maxa Camp since 2017. His sets at Gardens of Babylon, Tropico, RadioBosque, and Onda Linda further highlight his versatility and talent. Just as a Moscow Mule strikes a perfect balance between spicy, sweet, and strong, Alonso's music offers a harmonious blend of rhythms and beats that resonate deeply with his audience. Cheers! The bartenders Alonso Rivero @alonsorivero www.facebook.com/alonso.rivero1 www.instagram.com/alonsorivero Schirmchendrink @schirmchendrink www.facebook.com/schirmchendrink www.instagram.com/schirmchendrink
Orthopedic trauma surgeon, Dr. Megan Brady, recounts her inspiring journey from burnout to fulfillment. Leaving behind a challenging work environment, Dr. Brady explored nonclinical career options before rediscovering her passion for patient care in a different type of surgical model. Despite facing gender biases and grappling with self-doubt, she learned the importance of setting boundaries and seeking support. Dr. Brady's story underscores the significance of resilience, adaptability, and self-discovery in navigating career transitions and finding professional fulfillment. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode184 In this episode we're talking about: Dr. Megan Brady, an orthopedic trauma surgeon, shares her journey as she navigates through adversity, grappling with the fundamental question of if she should return to practice, and if so, under what conditions? The process of leaving a challenging environment and exploring career options. How gender biases and self-doubt added to her challenges. How seeking support and setting boundaries can be crucial for our well-being. Why your next job doesn't have to be the perfect answer. The great satisfaction Dr. Brady has found practicing in a new surgical model. The value of taking time for healing and self-discovery in career transitions. Links for this episode: SAMGI - Surgical Affiliates Mangagement Group, Inc Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, I offer an hour-long consultation via Zoom. This session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some steps for moving forward. If after this consultation you prefer additional support, there is the option of doing one of my coaching programs (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at team@doctorscrossing.com.
Just as none of us are born with the skills to build and sustain a campfire, neither do we have the innate knowledge to foster healthy relationships. These things are learned. In this episode, our guest is Ryan Cheney, an experienced psychotherapist and behavioral leadership coach, guiding us through the intricacies of healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics. Our conversation will explore the importance of interdependence, the negative impacts of codependency, and the nuanced practice of attunement, including how to rectify misattunements. Further, we will delve into the role of healthy boundaries in building resilience and trust, how resistance and perfectionism can hinder growth, acceptance and self-awareness, and the difference between appeasement and compromise Our 2024 Live Event Join us at Awake and Aware 2024, a transformative 3-day workshop from May 1st to 3rd in Bend, Oregon. Focusing on interactive experiences, this event offers a unique opportunity to reset, reflect, and connect with like-minded individuals. Limited slots. Website: Awakeandawarebend.com Early bird discount code: FULLYAWAKE24. $100 off registration. Expires Jan 31, 2024 CME: Yes! This is a CME event. REGISTRATION FOR THE FLAMEPROOF COURSE IS NOW OPEN This course will make you so burnout resistant that they can tell you to 5 patients an hour with only a rusty spoon in your pocket and a unit clerk at your side. And you will just smile (results not guaranteed). The next cohort begins Feb 1, 2024. Learn more here. LOVE MEDICINE, BUT THE JOB ITSELF LEAVES A LOT TO BE DESIRED? I work with many docs in your shoes. To learn more about 1 on 1 coaching, start here 3 FREE RESOURCES SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO ADDRESS PAIN POINTS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE PRACTICE Scripting your least favorite conversations The quick and dirty guide to calling consults My 4 favorite documentation templates Guest Bio: Ryan Cheney MS, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor, wellness specialist, certified behavioral leadership coach, breath work specialist, and certified XPT (extreme performance training) coach. He received his Master of Science in clinical mental health from Oregon State University and has dedicated himself to learning how to help others through continued research, education, and practice for over 15 years. He has worked in many settings, including community mental health crisis work, clinical outpatient work within medical settings, and as a clinical supervisor for Deschutes County Behavioral Health. He works in his private practice as a clinical mental health therapist specializing in trauma work and as a performance coach, helping others gain self-mastery and thrive. Connect with Ryan Here We Discuss: The Campfire Metaphor for Relationships Interacting with Others' Campfires The Difference Between Healthy Interdependence and Codependency The Dynamics of Healthy Relationships Identifying Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships Blaming Never Helps, But It Sure Happens A Lot Understanding Resistance in Personal Growth and Relationships Resistance is a Struggle Against Acceptance Confronting and Recovering from Perfectionism The Impact of Attunement on Personal and Professional Interactions The Importance of Boundaries in Healthy Relationships The Distinction Between Appeasement and Compromise For Complete Shownotes, click here
Just as none of us are born with the skills to build and sustain a campfire, neither do we have the innate knowledge to foster healthy relationships. These things are learned. In this episode, our guest is Ryan Cheney, an experienced psychotherapist and behavioral leadership coach, guiding us through the intricacies of healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics. Our conversation will explore the importance of interdependence, the negative impacts of codependency, and the nuanced practice of attunement, including how to rectify misattunements. Further, we will delve into the role of healthy boundaries in building resilience and trust, how resistance and perfectionism can hinder growth, acceptance and self-awareness, and the difference between appeasement and compromise Our 2024 Live Event Join us at Awake and Aware 2024, a transformative 3-day workshop from May 1st to 3rd in Bend, Oregon. Focusing on interactive experiences, this event offers a unique opportunity to reset, reflect, and connect with like-minded individuals. Limited slots. Website: Awakeandawarebend.com Early bird discount code: FULLYAWAKE24. $100 off registration. Expires Jan 31, 2024 CME: Yes! This is a CME event. REGISTRATION FOR THE FLAMEPROOF COURSE IS NOW OPEN This course will make you so burnout resistant that they can tell you to 5 patients an hour with only a rusty spoon in your pocket and a unit clerk at your side. And you will just smile (results not guaranteed). The next cohort begins Feb 1, 2024. Learn more here. LOVE MEDICINE, BUT THE JOB ITSELF LEAVES A LOT TO BE DESIRED? I work with many docs in your shoes. To learn more about 1 on 1 coaching, start here 3 FREE RESOURCES SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO ADDRESS PAIN POINTS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE PRACTICE Scripting your least favorite conversations The quick and dirty guide to calling consults My 4 favorite documentation templates Guest Bio: Ryan Cheney MS, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor, wellness specialist, certified behavioral leadership coach, breath work specialist, and certified XPT (extreme performance training) coach. He received his Master of Science in clinical mental health from Oregon State University and has dedicated himself to learning how to help others through continued research, education, and practice for over 15 years. He has worked in many settings, including community mental health crisis work, clinical outpatient work within medical settings, and as a clinical supervisor for Deschutes County Behavioral Health. He works in his private practice as a clinical mental health therapist specializing in trauma work and as a performance coach, helping others gain self-mastery and thrive. Connect with Ryan Here We Discuss: The Campfire Metaphor for Relationships Interacting with Others' Campfires The Difference Between Healthy Interdependence and Codependency The Dynamics of Healthy Relationships Identifying Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships Blaming Never Helps, But It Sure Happens A Lot Understanding Resistance in Personal Growth and Relationships Resistance is a Struggle Against Acceptance Confronting and Recovering from Perfectionism The Impact of Attunement on Personal and Professional Interactions The Importance of Boundaries in Healthy Relationships The Distinction Between Appeasement and Compromise For Complete Shownotes, click here
This short story is actually a chapter from Louise Erdrich's novel Love Medicine about the lives of two families on a North Dakota Reservation.
What is the underlying meaning of peak performance? How would you characterize it? Does it intersect with our well-being? Why is comprehending and applying this concept valuable? Additionally, how can one cultivate a mindset geared toward achieving peak performance? Peak performance isn't solely about our strength, determination, perseverance, and resilience. It also encompasses our well-being. This notion is particularly relevant for business owners who often become ensnared in a culture that emphasizes relentless hustle and attaining success at any cost. In the process, they might overlook their own happiness, personal fulfillment, and optimal functioning. In this episode of the Lean Out Your Business Podcast, I had a valuable conversation with Sacred Walker where she shares the concept and importance of peak performance practice. Sacred Walker is the founder of Self-Love for Superheroes, which is a mental health and peak performance practice. She transforms lives as a mental health therapist, interfaith minister, and an Ivy League master speaker. She is the host of a talk show called Self-Love Letters for Everyday Superheroes, and she specializes in what she calls Love Medicine coaching, which is a proprietary method of holistic coaching that supports visionaries and executives in high stress work environments. “Let's make sure that our mind, body, spirit are sustained so that our true peak performance can support our vision for the long haul. Because we're here to build a legacy, not burn out in the process. “ – Sacred Walker In this episode we explore: Vices and things that keep people away from achieving peak performance Emotion-based stress that is affecting our performance Creating focused intention and guidance through journaling The incredible transformation that people received when working with Sacred Walker How to work smarter not harder and keep things lean in the business Learn and connect with Sacred Walker: · Visit Sacred Walker's Website · Follow Sacred Walker's Linkedin · Follow Sacred Walker's Instagram · Follow Sacred Walker's Facebook · Listen to Sacred Walker's Podcast · Watch Sacred Walker's Youtube Ready to simplify and streamline how you scale your business? We are now accepting Visionary CEOs and their right-hand Ops Leads into our signature Simplify to Scale mentorship program. Learn more and join us leanoutmethod.com/scaleleanoutmethod.com/scale Join us for our transformational in-person business retreats and masterminds each Spring and Fall at leanoutmethod.com/retreat. Have questions? Want to explore partnering together to scale your business? Connect with me on my personal Instagram @cristagrasso or LinkedIn and let's start a conversation. If you loved this episode, please help us spread the word and reach more business owners like you by leaving a 5-star rating and review. Hit subscribe to be the first to listen to new episodes each Tuesday. For full show notes and more visit leanoutmethod.com/podcast.
Welcome to this Side Trip. Side trips are super short podcasts, usually less than 5 minutes, about the off road excursions we take that often lead to interesting life exnperiences. In this Side Trip, I share a story from Bernie Siegel, M.D. that had a strong impact on my life. #MindBody #Medicine #BumpInTheRoad
I am bringing back the IMG Roadmap live program; this is an intensive but fast bootcamp to get you ready for the 2024 match cycle. If you want to be informed once we launch click here https://www.aceyourclinicals.com/2023! ****** As a resident, fellow, or attending physician, striking a work-life balance can be challenging. It's not always easy to prioritize our personal relationships, but it's essential for our overall well-being. With Valentine's Day around the corner, I wanted to bring in OBGYN and Intimacy Coach Dr. Sadaf Lodhi to help us maintain that special love in our busy lives. Here is the outline of this episode: Introduction of the guest Dr. Sadaf Lodhi, an OBGYN and Intimacy Coach Discussion of the Biopsychosocial (BPS) model of health, which addresses biological, psychological, and social aspects of health and well-being Biological aspect includes physical health concerns such as exams, screenings, STI tests, contraception, and prenatal care Psychological aspect covers mental health, including feelings of anxiety, depression, and stress, and the importance of therapy and coaching Social aspect focuses on maintaining relationships and friendships, finding local communities, and expanding knowledge through reading Tips to maintain and improve mental health: spending time with self and others, exercise, mindfulness, and outdoor walks Discussion of the relationship between stress and desire, and how cortisol levels can inhibit desire How to maintain desire, prioritize the romantic relationship, set aside quality time, and use Sensate Focus techniques to increase arousal and desire Emphasis on the importance of taking care of oneself during medical training. Are there any questions that you would like to ask Dr. Lodhi for assistance? To schedule a meeting or group coaching session with her, you can visit drsadaf.com. You can also connect with her through her Instagram and Tiktok accounts @Drsadafobgyn, or listen to her on The Muslim Sex Podcast. ***** Follow us on Instagram for supportive content and download our targeted planner from our website! Subscribe to our podcast and newsletter and consider joining our program in the spring to kick start your IMG journey in 2023. As always you can click on the following links to listen to more episodes of our podcasts on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts and Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ninalum/support
Greetings, all! This episode is dropping a bit later than anticipated, because it's our longest yet, but also one of our most important. Today we're talking about Changeling's version of the Nunnehi, the Indigenous fae of Concordia whose presentation has been a mixed bag over the editions. We're not focused on a particular book, since they appear throughout the line, but the 1st edition Player's Guide, the Werewolf supplement Rage Across Appalachia, and the 20th Anniversary Edition corebook all get some attention. We have three guest hosts for this installment, and technology was as much a bugbear as ever, so we ask that you bear with us through the remaining unresolved audio issues for an excellent discussion. Our usual candy-box of social media links: Discord: https://discord.gg/SAryjXGm5jEmail: podcast@changelingthepodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPodPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast The intermission track used in this episode is "Please Calm My Mind", by Oleksii Kaplunskyi. this episode's guests Wahde ᏩᏕ Galiswegi is an Indigenous gamer, Cherokee Language revitalizationist and traditionalist, with a background in Cherokee ceremonial Ian and spirituality. Wahde's website: https://sites.google.com/view/master-ct-898-mackey-wahde/home?pli=1 Liam ᎬᎮ McAlpin and Ia ᎪᎳᏄ Bull are both Cherokee language revitalizationists from the Cherokee Nation in Eastern Oklahoma. Liam is going for a BA in Cherokee Language Education and Creative Writing while Ia just started a PhD in Information Studies, with a background in archives. They are from Tahlequah, their family is from Adair County, and they are members of ᏌᎶᎵ ᎤᎾᏓᏢ ᏂᎦᏘᏲ, ᎦᏚᏩᎩ/Cherokee ceremonial community. Ia's Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@IaKholanBullLiam's Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/liam.mcalpin/ ... media and other resources Some works that might be inspirational and/or educational for you: Fiction and poetry: This Wound is a World (Billy-Ray Belcourt); Love Medicine, The Round House, and Tracks (Louise Erdrich); all of the work of Joy Harjo; The Way to Rainy Mountain (N. Scott Momaday); Almanac of the Dead and Ceremony (Leslie Marmon Silko), Winter in the Blood (James Welch)Non-fiction: Portrait of the Whiteman (Keith Basso); Custer Died for Your Sins (Vine Deloria Jr.); Braiding Sweetgrass (Robin Wall Kimmerer); The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee and Myths of the Cherokee (James Mooney); Reclaiming Two-Spirits (Gregory D. Smithers)TV and film: Dance Me Outside, Reservation Dogs, Rutherford Falls, Smoke Signals, This May Be the Last Time, Winter in the BloodMusic: Anvdvnelisisgi (Performers), DJ Shub, The Halluci Nation, Maniac: the Siouxpernatural, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Tanya TagaqRPG Podcasts: Nunnehi episode from Walking Away from Arcadia, Creating Indigenous Stories episode from Werewolf: the PodcastVisual arts: Roy Boney Jr., Keli Gonzales This is just a quick handful of sources that came up in our discussions, both on-mic and off. But there is a wealth of media out there by Native American and First Nations creators to explore, and we strongly encourage you to go out looking for more (with the caveat to always be mindful about what you find, the context in which it was created, and how you engage with it). ... your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) was recording this episode from unceded territory in Anishinaabewaki. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) was recording this episode from unceded territory in Lenapehoking. That first cry opens the earth door. We join the ancestor road. With our pack of memories Slung slack on our backs We venture into the circle Of destruction, Which is the circle Of creation And make more— —Joy Harjo, "Memory Sack"
We're back for another episode of our Mini-series TCwRF Summer Vacation. This episode features Dr. Kendra Ham, who talks to us about her journey to becoming an MD, her wonderful experience at the prestigious institution The University of Oxford, becoming a published author, and how she found love while having a grueling profession. We had a good time with this one! Take a seat with us! Like. Share. Subscribe. Thanks for listening! #podcast #thecouchrf #medicine #doctor #love #letstalkaboutit
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Support PTSD and Beyond - Buy us a Ko-fi cuppa or support on Patreon! PTSD and Beyond Patreon Sponsors - Dr. Pamela Hall and T. Wilton Dale! Thank YOU! Sponsor Dr. Pamela Hall, visit: Web: LAForensicPsychologist Book: PTSDUnplugged Sponsor T. Wilton Dale, visit: Website: www.TWiltonDale.ca Book: A Greater Good - An Incoming Tide "Life is one great experiment, and it can be joyful," Bernie Siegel, M.D. On June 12, 1989, Dr. Bernie Siegel graced the cover of the New Yorker. Entitled, "Doctor Love...Bernie Siegel and his controversial theories of self-healing." Einstein said, "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." Dr. Siegel (who refers to be called Bernie) is a pioneer in the Mind-Body Healing relationship and revolutionized the way doctors and patients harnessed the power of the mind to heal. A retired general and pediatric surgeon, New York Times Best-Selling Author, founder of the ECap (a form of individual and group therapy for cancer patients), Bernie challenged conventional medical practices when experiencing patients who defied the odds of healing, getting well, and living fulfilling lives. One patient said to Bernie, "You're a nice guy...I feel better seeing you but I cannot take you home." This experience got Bernie thinking that he could do more as doctor to help people between office visits. In this episode, Bernie shares the inspiration he's given to tens of millions of people over the years spanning over 4 decades. He talks about an experience interpreting a drawing with Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the importance of love, how doctor and patient work together as a team, the one question to ask yourself when struggling. As always...listen, take what resonates, and go beyond! In Love and Healing, Dr. Deb To connect with Bernie, visit: Website - BernieSiegelMD Books - Love, Medicine, & Miracles, 101 Exercises for the Soul, When You Realize How Perfect Everything Is (Bernie Siegel, MD & Grandson, Charlie Siegel) Poetry - by Bernie To connect with Dr. Deb Lindh, visit: Website - Dr. Deb Lindh Twitter - @DebraLindh Twitter- @PTSDandBeyond LinkedIn - Dr. Deb Lindh More on PTSD and Beyond: For further information about the PTSD and Beyond Podcast, global #PTSDandBeyond Twitter Chat (every MON @ 8 p.m. ET), and PTSDandBeyond.org, connect at: Hello@PTSDandBeyond.org Support PTSD and Beyond - Buy us a Ko-fi cuppa or support on Patreon!
Kevin Schewe's new book Bad Love Medicine takes you from the deep-space beauty of Planet Azure back to a WW11 Europe riddled with danger and espionage! Sarah Lyle talks about the importance of contacting 811 before digging underground. She will also discuss the dangers of striking a utility line and the costs of these damages. Call 811 before you dig!
Kevin Schewe's new book Bad Love Medicine takes you from the deep-space beauty of Planet Azure back to a WW11 Europe riddled with danger and espionage! Sarah Lyle talks about the importance of contacting 811 before digging underground. She will also discuss the dangers of striking a utility line and the costs of these damages. Call 811 before you dig!
Kevin Schewe's new book Bad Love Medicine takes you from the deep-space beauty of Planet Azure back to a WW11 Europe riddled with danger and espionage! Sarah Lyle talks about the importance of contacting 811 before digging underground. She will also discuss the dangers of striking a utility line and the costs of these damages. Call 811 before you dig!
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Bad Love Medicine-Kevin Schewe! Call 811 Before You Dig-Sarah Lyle! Hearing Aids-Kate Carr/Thomas Power!
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: Bad Love Medicine-Kevin Schewe! Call 811 Before You Dig-Sarah Lyle! Hearing Aids-Kate Carr/Thomas Power!
Where we talk about: RFID tagging; These Precious Days by Ann Patchett; Louise Erdrich; Birchbark Books; LaRose; The Round House; The Plague of Doves; The Sentence; The Birchbark House; The Night Watchman; Love Medicine; The Beet Queen; Tracks; The Blue Jay's Dance; Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country; The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse; Tales of Burning Love; and more! Intro excerpt from the first edition of Love Medicine, 1984
Join me today for an amazing conversation about sleep, how it affects our relationships and how to get more of it with Dr. Audrey Wells. Dr. Wells is a sleep medicine physician and certified mindset coach on a mission to help people sleep better so they can feel more awake and alive all day long. She offers a group coaching program and private Facebook community for those struggling with sleep apnea and treatment, including CPAP and CPAP alternatives. She also does individual coaching for overachievers who want to turn off their big brain and get the deep sleep they deserve. Find her at http://SuperSleepMD.com and http://BossMyThoughts.com. She is on social media at http://instagram.com/supersleepmd.Contact me! I love to hear from you.http://instagram.com/allisonandersoncoachinghttp://facebook.com/allisonandersoncoachingCome join my private Facebook group! Love + Medicine - https://www.facebook.com/groups/346211327621285/
In episode 8, we learned that our thoughts create our feelings. Today we are talking about how to shift our thoughts from the ones that run on default to those that actually serve us. I give you a simple, effective process to move towards your intentional thoughts and create the experience of your life and the results that you want.Take a listen and then send me a message and let me know where you need support!Contact info:http://instagram.com/allisonandersoncoachinghttp://facebook.com/allisonandersoncoachingPrivate Facebook group, Love + Medicine - https://www.facebook.com/groups/346211327621285/The Daily Sweet Spot Journal - get your copy here! https://buy.stripe.com/cN2cQkfRn0uKcXS4gg
On today's episode we talk all about our emotions. There are 4 basic ways that we handle emotions and - and, spoiler alert - only 1 of them really serves us. Emotional processing is essential to having the experience of your life that you want. Let me know after you listen - which of the 4 ways of dealing with feelings is your go-to, and what questions do you have about learning to allow your emotions? I love to hear from you!Contact:http://instagram.com/allisonandersoncoachinghttp://facebook.com/allisonandersoncoachingJoin my free, private Facebook group for women in medicine, where we talk allll things relationships and love. It's a safe space where you can talk about the things going on in your life life with women that can relate. I'll be there with, offering guidance, support and lots of tools to help you up level all of your relationships. It's called Love + Medicine and you can join here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/346211327621285/
I'm excited to share this conversation with my guest, Dr. Amber Tichenor. Amber has a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and is an expert in female rivalry. On today's episode we talk about what female rivalry is, why it happens, how to identify it and what to do about it. You can find Dr. Amber at:https://www.tobecoachingandconsulting.com/https://instagram.com/dr.ambertichenor.phdhttp://linkedin.com/in/amber-tichenor-phdhttps://www.facebook.com/amber.tichenorHer book, Behind Frenemy Lines, is available on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3NkQd37I'd love to hear from you! Tell me what you're taking away from this discussion. Send me a message at allison@allisonandersoncoaching.com or http://instagram.com/allisonandersoncoachingJoin my free, private Facebook group for women in medicine! Love + Medicine is THE place where we gather to discuss all things love and relationships with women who can relate. Click this link to join - https://www.facebook.com/groups/346211327621285/
On this episode, I go through part of the thought model, created by Brooke Castillo of The Life Coach School. You will learn one of the core concepts that informs so much of our coaching work - our thoughts create our feelings. Circumstances are the neutral facts of life - events that happen, things other people do, etc. They don't actually make us feel anything - until we have a thought about them. Let me know how I can support you after you listen! I love to hear from you. Email me at allison@allisonandersoncoaching.com or find me at http://instagram.com/allisonandersoncoachingClick here to join my free Facebook group, Love + Medicine! https://www.facebook.com/groups/346211327621285/?ref=share
AJ Harper is an editor and publishing strategist who helps authors write foundational books that enable them to build readership, grow their brand and make a significant impact on the world. AJ is a writing partner to business author, Mike Michalowicz. Together they've written six books, including Profit First, The Pumpkin Plan, Clockwork, and their latest, Fix This Next. Through her Top Three Book Workshops and Retreats, AJ empowers authors with insider publishing knowledge and guides them through the book development, writing, and editing process. Along with Mike Michalowicz (Profit First) and book launch expert, Amber Vilhauer, AJ is the co-founder of AuthorUpLive, a one-of-a-kind book launch workshop. As a ghostwriter and developmental editor, AJ has worked with newbies to New York Times bestselling authors with millions of books sold. Her author's books have received national and international recognition, including multiple awards each year, starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist, and inclusion in “Best of” lists in Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. AJ is the Head Writing Coach for Heroic Public Speaking, the premier public speaking training program founded by Michael and Amy Port, and developed their online speech development curriculum. She is part of the coaching team for TEDx Cambridge, one of the longest-running and largest independently organized TED events in the world. AJ lives with her wife and son in New York's Lower Hudson Valley.Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:AJ Harper's formative Gen X years in librariesHow her son inspired her to turn away from theater into freelance writingThe particular skill set that a good ghostwriter needsWhy fast publishing is a discredit to authorsWhy a learning disability won't stand in the way of someone writing a good bookThe different editors at each stage of the editing process and what they doWhy a good nonfiction book really needs to consider the reader and what they needHow to tell a really good book recommendation from a perfunctory oneWhat trade review publications to trustAJ's seventeen-item checklist that walks you through up-leveling your manuscriptAll the books AJ would recommend in a specific situation and whyIn this episode…AJ Harper is a current editor and publishing strategist who teaches workshops to help authors write transformational books and is the head writing coach for Heroic Public Speaking. AJ understands writing and books so the title of this episode, Write Better Books, is exactly on point and she leaves Martin and listeners with a lot to ponder.Inspired to write by the character of Jo March in Louisa May Alcott's “Little Women”, AJ eventually went freelance in the world of ghostwriting where she says her theater background helped her find author's voices. What she also learned about the nonfiction genre is that people want to be moved to make a change. To that end, she considers a book's promise to a reader as a sacred contract. In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter receives amazing writing encouragement from guest AJ Harper. AJ assures Martin that his dyslexia would not prevent him from writing a great book and explains the various editors and what they give to a book's journey to print. AJ advises on how to find connection with your reader, why editors are there to discuss your motivations with you, and what book recommendations to trust. Dive into this episode and prepare to be inspired.Resources mentioned in this episode:URGEOContact email: info@urgeo.comMartin Hunter on LinkedInAJ Harper websiteAJ Harper LinkedIn‘Write A Must Read' by AJ HarperMichael PortTim Ferriss booksRyan Holiday booksSimon Sinek books‘Love Medicine' by Louise Erdrich‘Intuitive Editing' by Tiffany Yates Martin‘Illusions' by Richard Bach‘The War of Art' by Steven PressfieldSponsor for this podcast...This podcast is brought to you by URGEO.URGEO is the Latin for urge: A strong desire to drive change, stimulate thought, incite feeling, and encourage action. Martin Hunter and his team provide liberation for the CEO and Board of a company through their fractional COO services.URGEO's fractional COO services help to move you through growing pains so that your company can flourish and improve its profits.They have worked with a multitude of companies in SaaS, CPG, mining, and transportation, from start-ups to large multinational corporations. They specialize in helping companies avoid roadblocks and stay on the right strategic and operational track for growth.If you are a visionary and want an integrator to get everything done for you, then you need toget in touch with URGEO today.To learn more about their services, visit https://www.URGEO.com or email them directly at info@urgeo.com
In this archived show, originally taped in 1998, Dr. Siegel and I discuss his best-selling book, “Love, Medicine & Miracles,” and the important ways that patients can help themselves in the healing process. We discuss what got him interested in this, and much more.
Episode Notes The legendary monster of Algonquian lore, the Windigo (or Wendigo), regularly appears in popular culture, but how well is it represented? What is the Windigo? Samantha and Aaron dive into the legend of the Windigo, explore actual Windigo cases, and then put television and comic books to task. Who passes and who fails? What do we lose when the monster is removed from its cultural context? Find out in this week's episode of Great Lakes Lore! The Windigo's MO- 1:39 Cannibalism!- 5:52 Jack Fiddler the Windigo Hunter- 8:47 The Swift Runner Case- 12:37 The Windigo and Canadian Law- 14:52 L'Espagnol- 17:57 Midway Break- 20:26 Algernon Blackwood- 27:32 Native American Legends in Pop Culture- 29:55 X-Files and the Manitou- 32:56 Hulk Smash Windigo!- 39:02 Charmed- 41:46 Supernatural- 43:22 Windigo Psychosis- 49:25 Wrap-Up- 53:20 Jack Fiddler Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teaching of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer "Cannibals and Colonizers: An Analysis of the Wendigo in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine" by Elaine Tousignant from The University of San Francisco "The Windigo Psychosis: Psychodynamic, Cultural, and Social Factors in Aberrant Behavior" by Thomas H. Hay "The Windigo in the Material World" by Robert R. Brightman in Ethnohistory 35, no. 4 (1988): 337–79. Gitchi Bitobig, Grand Marais: Early Accounts of the Anishinaabeg and the North Shore Fur Trade by Timothy Cochrane Nazare, Joe. “The Horror! The Horror? The Appropriation, and Reclamation, of Native American Mythology.” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 11, no. 1 (41) (2000): 24–51. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43308417. DeSanti, Brady. Journal of Religion & Popular Culture, Fall 2015, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p186-201 Evans, Catherine L. “Heart of Ice: Indigenous Defendants and Colonial Law in the Canadian North-West.” Law and History Review 36, no. 2 (2018): 199–234. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26564583. Visit our website and follow us on... Instagram Facebook Twitter Youtube Like the show and want more? Subscribe to our Patreon! Great Lakes Lore is produced by Cheeso Media.
"Horton is able to face the grief she's lived through -- the pain of her childhood, the loss of her disabled sister, and the guilt over patients she couldn't save. She then sets out to rediscover the pieces of herself she's had to shut down during long, sleep-deprived, stressful hours at the hospital. This is a poignant book and, at times, a funny one." -- The Toronto Globe and Mail
Katie joins me for the first time from the far north to discuss her own reading, plus one very creative solution for reading short stories with a book club. Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 239: Gross but Subtle Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed:Salt Slow by Julia ArmfieldThe Sentence by Louise ErdrichSufferance by Thomas KingSeek You: A Journey through American Loneliness by Kristen RadtkeGutter Child by Jael RichardsonOther mentions: Well-Read BooksColes Books"The Great Awake" by Julia ArmfieldWayward Children series by Seanan McGuireTournament of BooksLove Medicine by Louise ErdrichThe Night Watchman by Louise ErdrichGreen Grass, Running Water by Thomas KingIndian Horse by Richard WagameseThe Marrow Thieves by Cherie DimalineThe Break by Katherena VermetteThe Strangers by Katherena Vermette (forthcoming, hopefully)Drawing Loneliness with Kristen Radtke (video)Whatever Happened to Interracial Love?: Stories by Kathleen CollinsHalf-Blood Blues by Esi EdugyanIn Concrete by Anne Garrétta, translated by Emma RamadanRelated episodes: Episode 077 - No One Messes With a Wolf with Shawn MooneyEpisode 181 - An Awkward Woman with Yanira RamirezEpisode 190 - The Good Life with AlexEpisode 202 - Jacket Flap with Chris and EmilyStalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy Katie is @katie_sikkes on InstagramAll links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.
In 2005 Fumiko Chino and Andrew Ladd fell in love, got engaged, and found their lives “spectacularly derailed on the road to happily ever after.” What happened next would radically change Fumiko's life. This is a story of love, loss and purpose. Special thanks to CVS Health for their support. #BumpInTheRoad
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louise Erdrich has written many novels including Love Medicine and The Roundhouse, as well as works of non-fiction, poetry, and children's books. She's written extensively on Native American identity, and is the owner of an independent bookstore in Minneapolis, Birchbark Books, which specializes in Native American writing. Her new novel, The Sentence, takes place in such a bookstore. It's a ghost story, set against the real-life backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and the murder of George Floyd. On November 19, 2021, Louise Erdrich spoke to Steven Wynn at the studios of KQED in San Francisco.
Love Medicine and Miracles by Bernie S. Siegel M.D. is an inspirational, first-hand account of how patients can participate in their own recovery. Unconditional love is the most powerful stimulant of the immune system. The truth is: love heals. Miracles happen to exceptional patients every day —patients who have the courage to love, those who have the courage to work with their doctors to participate in and influence their own recovery. Lessons Learned about Self-Healing from a Surgeon's Experience with Exceptional Patients "Love Medicine and Miracles" by Bernie S. Siegel - Book Review Book of the Week - BOTW - Season 4 Book 46 Buy the book on Amazon https://amzn.to/31eCBEm GET IT. READ :) #love #medicine #miracles FIND OUT which HUMAN NEED is driving all of your behavior http://6-human-needs.sfwalker.com/ Human Needs Psychology + Emotional Intelligence + Universal Laws of Nature = MASTER OF LIFE AWARENESS https://www.sfwalker.com/master-life-awareness --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sfwalker/message
This episode we're talking about Adaptations! We discuss (the fictional) Junji Ito's Anne of Green Gables, The Muppets presents Dune the Musical, bad wigs in adaptations, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Appleberry Media We Mentioned Peter and the Wolf (Wikipedia) Marvel Cinematic Universe (Wikipedia) Spider-Man in film (Wikipedia) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Wikipedia) Spider-Ham Spider-Verse (Wikipedia) Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981 TV series) (Wikipedia) Spider-Man (Japanese TV series) (Wikipedia) Spiders-Man (Wikipedia) The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien The Lord of the Rings (film series) (Wikipedia) Lord of the Rings - trailer (YouTube) Harry Potter (film series) (Wikipedia) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - trailer (YouTube) Batman in film (Wikipedia) Spider-Men (Wikipedia) Anne of Green Gables (1985 film) (Wikipedia) Highlander (franchise) (Wikipedia) Frankenstein by Junji Ito Dune by Frank Herbert Dune (1984) - trailer (YouTube) Dune (2021) - trailer (YouTube) Muppet Treasure Island - trailer (YouTube) Muppet Christmas Carol - trailer (YouTube) The Music Man (Wikipedia) The Music Man - trailer (YouTube) The Princess Bride by William Goldman The Princess Bride - trailer (YouTube) Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (Wikipedia) Cassandra Cain (Wikipedia) Little Shop of Horrors - (Wikipedia) Parasite Eve by Hideaki Sena Parasite Eve - video game (Wikipedia) The Witcher (Wikipedia) The Witcher (TV series) (Wikipedia) The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski Blood of Elves by Andrzej Sapkowski The Lego Movie (Wikipedia) The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman Golden Compass - trailer (YouTube) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - trailer (YouTube) BLAME! Vol. 1 by Tsutomu Nihei The Dark Tower (2017 film) (Wikipedia) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) - trailer (YouTube) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) - trailer (YouTube) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Alice in Wonderland - trailer (YouTube) You (TV series) (Wikipedia) Twilight by Stephenie Meyer Twilight - trailer (YouTube) Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir The Murderbot Diaries Series by Martha Wells The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (TV series) (Wikipedia) Lovely War by Julie Berry The Illusionist - trailer (YouTube) The Prestige - trailer (YouTube) Seven (1995 film) (Wikipedia) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Wikipedia) West Side Story (Wikipedia) Links, Articles, and Things Desert Bus Episode 043 - Page to Screen (Books turned into movies and TV shows) The Game of Life: Pirates of the Caribbean – At World's End (BoardGameGeek) There are three different Pirates of the Caribbean version of the Game of Life Resource Description and Access (Wikipedia) Storm - X-Men character (Wikipedia) Mystique - X-Men character (Wikipedia) Five laws of library science (Wikipedia) “Every book its reader.” 18 Metafiction books by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors to help our listeners diversify their readers' advisory. All of the lists can be found here. Insurrecto by Gina Apostol Trust Exercise by Susan Choi Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich Percival Everett by Virgil Russell by Percival Everett Horses, Horses, in the End the Light Remains Pure: A Tale That Begins with Fukushima by Hideo Furukawa Censoring an Iranian Love Story by Shahriar Mandanipour Hell of a Book by Jason Mott Everything Sad Is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri The Friend by Sigrid Nunez The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki The People of Paper by Salvador Plascencia The Wind Done Gone by Alice Randall Mumbo Jumbo by Ishmael Reed Almanac of the Dead by Leslie Marmon Silko Philadelphia Fire by John Edgar Wideman How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu Ways of Going Home by Alejandro Zambra Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, December 7th we'll be discussing the genre of Thrillers! Then on Tuesday, December 21st it's our Best Books we Read in 2021 episode!
Louise Erdrich is the author of the novel The Sentence, available from Harper. One of America's most celebrated authors, Erdrich was awarded the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Night Watchman. In 2012, she won the National Book Award for her novel The Round House, and twice she has been awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award, first for her debut novel Love Medicine in 1984, and again for her novel LaRose in 2016. Erdrich is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. She is the author of many novels as well as volumes of poetry, children's books, and a memoir of early motherhood. She lives in Minnesota with her daughters and is the owner of Birchbark Books, a small independent bookstore. A ghost lives in her creaky old house. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Etc. Support the show on Patreon Merch www.otherppl.com @otherppl Instagram YouTube Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I am joined by Nadine, Vinny, Laurie, and Bryn to discuss Barkskins by Annie Proulx. We bring in some of the discussion in Goodreads as well as some fresh eyes on this text.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 232: Barkskins Readalong Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: Barkskins by Annie ProulxOther mentions:Love Medicine series by Louise ErdrichSarum by Edward RutherfurdLondon by Edward RutherfurdThe Overstory by Richard PowersBraiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall KimmererFirst Americans MuseumThirty Nine RestaurantMeridian by Alice WalkerSooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea by Sarah PinskerThe Actual Star by Monica ByrneGreat Circle by Maggie ShipsteadThe Slynx by Tatyana Tolstaya, translated by Jamey GambrellRelated episodes: Episode 090 - Reading Envy Readalong: East of EdenEpisode 099 - Readalong: The Secret HistoryEpisode 118 - Reading Envy Readalong: To the Bright Edge of the World Episode 137 - Reading Envy Readalong: The Golden NotebookEpisode 157 - Joint Readalong of Gone with the Wind with Book CougarsEpisode 185 - The Loyal Swineherd (Odyssey readalong)Episode 193 - And I Feel Fine (Ducks, Newburyport READALONG)Episode 221 - Joint Poetry Readalong with the Book CougarsBook Cougars - Joint Readalong of Sapphira and the Slave GirlBook Cougars - Joint Readalong of Braiding SweetgrassBooks on the Go - Ep. 121 - American Sunrise with Jenny Colvin Stalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy Reading Envy Readers in GoodreadsAll links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.
From Russian spies to Nazi plots, to alien planets, to true love, Kevin L. Schewe is back on Book Spectrum with another action-packed romp in his critically acclaimed Bad Love series that will have you wishing for more. Bad Love Medicine takes readers from the deep-space beauty of Planet Azur back to a WWII Europe riddled with danger and espionage, bringing the Bad Love Gang face-to-face with one of history's greatest villains—Adolf Hitler himself.In this 4th book of the Bad Love Series, The Gang (based on his own friends in high school) once again set out to save history—this time, by stopping the Nazis from efforts to create a time machine of their own.
Kevin L. Schewe has penned another action-packed romp in his critically acclaimed Bad Love series his latest, Bad Love Medicine takes readers from the deep-space beauty of Planet Azur back to a WWII Europe riddled with danger and espionage, bringing the Bad Love Gang face-to-face with one of history's greatest villains—Adolf Hitler himself , the Bad Love Gang (based on his own friends in high school) once again set out to save history—this time, by stopping the Nazis from creating a time machine of their own.
Kevin L. Schewe has penned another action-packed romp in his critically acclaimed Bad Love series his latest, Bad Love Medicine takes readers from the deep-space beauty of Planet Azur back to a WWII Europe riddled with danger and espionage, bringing the Bad Love Gang face-to-face with one of history's greatest villains—Adolf Hitler himself , the Bad Love Gang (based on his own friends in high school) once again set out to save history—this time, by stopping the Nazis from creating a time machine of their own.
Self Love is the medicine that will transform your life forever. -Mar Y Grace In this episode, self love coach Mar Y and I talk about the medicine of self love and compassion, using Human Design to align with the energy of self love, and stepping into your power and showing up for yourself. Mar Y gives her definition of self-love and her best tips for cultivating self love and tapping into the feelings & actions of self love. If you struggle with self love, embodying yourself wholly, or taking inspired, loving actions toward yourself, this episode is for you! Mar Y Grace is a Self Love coach and the founder of Self Love Medicine. She believes that aligned spiritual practices and studying yourself are the most powerful ways to know and LOVE yourself fully. She mentors women to help them overcome unworthiness, conditioning, lack of boundaries, and so much more. Her signature process focuses on Embodiment, Intuition, and Empowerment. She uses Human Design and her psychic gifts to nurture other women on their Self Love journey. She's a mystical, oracular Priestess and lives to serve the Goddesses of this planet and help raise the vibration of humanity.
Dr. Bernie Siegel is a hoot! This episode was so much fun to do because Bernie is brilliantly funny and has so many wonderful stories of healing. In 1978, he originated ECaP, Exceptional Cancer Patients, a specific form of individual and group therapy utilizing patients' drawings, dreams, images and feelings. ECaP is based on “CAREfrontation,” a safe, loving therapeutic confrontation, which facilitates personal lifestyle changes, personal empowerment and healing of the individual's life. The physical, spiritual and psychological benefits which followed led to his desire to make everyone aware of his or her healing potential. Bernie realized exceptional behavior is what we are all capable of. Please join Bernie and me for a great episode.Download helpful PDF's and more - please visit www.somuchmorethancancer.comSign up for Denise's email at www.somuchmorethancancer.comPurchase Denise's book and CDs, FROM STAGE IV TO CENTER STAGE: at the Books & Pages tab at www.somuchmorethancancer.comFollow Denise:Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeniseDeSimoneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/desimone1955/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reverend2009Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-desimone-061819b/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-dltxzD_8ZWzEkhDuTGMwQOther websites: www.denisedesimone.com, www.fromstage4tocenterstage.com
#46, May 11, 2020 Jodi Calahoo-Stonehouse is Cree and Mohawk from Michel First Nation. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from the Faculty of Native Studies and is completing an MSc with the Faculty of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology at the University of Alberta. Jodi is the founder and co-owner of Miyo-Pimatisiwin Productions and is also the producer and broadcaster of an award-winning Indigenous radio program called Acimowin. Jodi's interests are Indigenous media, Indigenous legal traditions, Indigenous feminism, social innovation and Indigenous futurisms. Her work is dedicated to uplifting Indigenous peoples, stories, traditions and laws. Jodi and I are in the process of co-producing a series called Love Medicine; a series of interviews with indigenous and non-indigenous wisdom keepers, elders and inspired individuals whose stories remind us that love is indeed the most powerful of all medicines. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-anielski/message
Dr.Bernie Siegel, retired surgeon and author of the world wide best selling book - Love, Medicine & Miracles and other best selling books 355 Prescriptions for the Soul, Peace, Love & Healing, How to Live Between Office visits and so much more on www.berniesiegelmd.com will discuss with host Carol the power of words. Did you ever think that words have power? Can a kind word from a friend elevate ones spirit? How can humor shift your mindset so that you will look at your life differently? How can a doctor nurture you with positive and encouraging words when you are in a health crisis? Does the word hope from a doctor comfort you in a life challenging illness rather than the doctor addressing you as a statistic? What are surgeons trained to do? Are they trained to listen to your story? Did you know that the diagnosis of a patient helps the doctor and not the patient? Bernie tells us that doctors need to treat a person, not the statistic. He believes that doctors need to teach patients how to live. Why are the words of a physician so important for the healing process of a patient? What is spontaneous remission? Did you know that some of Bernie" patients are his teachers? How does the power of words affect your immune system? How can your immune system get better? What are some of the influences? Bernie thinks that we are all mortal. How did Louise Hay contribute to the power of words with Bernie? How is our immune system affected when we help other people? What words are so valuable for healing? Listen to Bernie's words as he receives messages from God. What is Bernie's concept of God? Why does Dr. Siegel think that life is a cycle, a continuum? What did Helen Keller teach us about living life to its fullest? What happened in the concentration camps with some of the survivors? What was their greatest asset to survive? Can hope transform healing? What did Nietzsche and Maimonides have to say about healing? Bernie talks about immortality. Dr. Bernie Siegel is so well known worldwide for his wisdom on health. His stories will fascinate you, nurture your soul, and give you such hope and inspiration for a loving future. I am enthralled with Bernie's endless mission to serve mankind with his loving heart. It's The Matter of the Heart with Dr. Bernie Siegel and host Carol Olivia Adams
Dr. Bernie Siegel author of his best selling book, Love, Medicine & Miracles, 365 Prescriptions for the Soul, Peace, Love & Healing, The Art of Healing and so many more are on Bernie's website www.berniesiegelmd.com Listen to Bernie's engaging stories of pennies and why he believes in the metaphysical world. Bernie discusses with Carol so many of his different experiences with pennies. Do you believe that the other side can communicate to us via pennies and if so how do they get there? What was the force? Bernie conveys to the listener the appearance of pennies in his home, outside his home and in the hospital. He believes that his deceased wife mysteriously communicates to him with pennies. Why did his friendship ring disappear? What is the symbol of a penny? What is the spiritual value of a penny on the other side. Dr. Siegel believes that there are no coincidences in life, that there is a reason for every season. Bernie believes in mediumship and contacted a medium to speak to his wife on the other side. Did you know that there is no "time" on the other side. It is a different sensation. Did you ever realize that there is no time when you create or are involved with your passion. The element of creativity exists, but not time. Therefore, there is no aging process with creativity. What was the significance of the butterfly in Bernie's house and why wouldn't it leave? Why did the butterfly stay on top of peoples heads in a workshop given by Bernie in Hawaii? Was the butterfly giving a message like the presence of a penny? Why is there an order of colors in a rainbow? Does it symbolize balance of life and what can we learn from it? What can we learn from nature? Bernie always says to quiet the mind to connect to your inner voice. Pennies are from heaven reminds us that there is a mysterious world that we may never fully understand. The more we quiet our mind, the more we will respect the mystery of life and respect its natural wisdom.
What we put in our mouths can certainly affect our mental health. It's as simple as incorporating fruits and veggies into every one of your meals. When we consume healthier foods, we are giving ourselves tools to navigate these times. Here's a way to create a self-care medicine cabinet right where you are.