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¿Correr daña las rodillas? Esta es una de las creencias más repetidas sobre el running, pero también una de las más equivocadas. En este video exploramos a fondo lo que realmente ocurre en tus articulaciones cuando corres, y desmontamos con evidencia científica el mito de que el running “desgasta” las rodillas. Explicamos qué es la osteoartritis, cómo funciona el cartílago a nivel celular, y por qué el ejercicio regular —lejos de ser perjudicial— puede ser un factor protector para la salud articular.También abordamos las verdaderas causas del dolor de rodilla en corredores, desde errores de entrenamiento hasta problemas de biomecánica o debilidad muscular. Con un enfoque claro y riguroso, te contamos cómo correr de forma segura, cómo prevenir lesiones y qué dice la ciencia actual sobre el impacto del ejercicio en las articulaciones a lo largo del tiempo.Este contenido es ideal tanto para corredores principiantes como para personas interesadas en el movimiento humano, la salud osteoarticular y la prevención de lesiones. Si alguna vez te dijeron que correr arruina tus rodillas, este video es para ti.
Lo mejor del Tlacuache en Martes... El Bueno y el Malo, los mejores enfrentamientos en los Posicionamientos y mas...
Pat Malo was one of our first guests on the show a decade ago. Long-time community advocate and General Manager at Envirocann, Pat, shares his positive perspective on how right now is the best time in cannabis, minus the money. We also cover how the world has better access to a diverse selection of genetics and how Santa Cruz's culture of excellence in cannabis continues to make an impact around the world.
Toute l'année, on vous a embarqués dans les univers musicaux de l'équipe de Tetris et d'Ouest Track Radio à travers notre playlist de l'équipe…Mais cet été, on inverse les rôles !C'est à vous de jouer !Vos coups de cœur, vos pépites musicales, vos sons de l'été : on vous donne la parole pour faire découvrir VOTRE playlist à nos auditeurs !Envie de partager votre passion au micro ? Une chanson qui vous colle à la peau ? Un souvenir musical qui mérite d'être raconté ?Écrivez-nous à : contact@ouest-track.comEt venez prendre le micro sur Ouest Track !> L'émission Objectif Tracks de Malo est à retrouver ici en podcast
El primero de ellos, ´Frontera Interior´ del autor Manuel Moyano, nos encontramos en Sierra Morena, es la frontera física entre el centro y el sur de España, esta cadena montañosa casi despoblada ha acogido a lo largo de los siglos bandoleros, contrabandistas, ermitaños, poetas y otros personajes extraordinarios, cuando no sobrenaturales. Manuel Moyano nos la redescubre con una nueva mirada, obteniendo como resultado un título memorable de la literatura de viajes.El siguiente título es ´El caso de la viuda polaca´ del autor Juan Pedro Aparicio, donde el protagonista el subcomisario Malo es destinado a la inmensa, grisácea Madrid, a una comisaría de barrio, Donde se le asigna un trabajo aparentemente sin interés: investigar a un acosador de viudas extranjeras. El caso de la viuda polaca no es una historia negra al uso, es una novela de misterio que nos sumerge en un intrigante caso policial ambientado en el Madrid de finales del S.XX.´Ese imbécil va a escribir un libro´ del autor Juan José Millás, es una novela auto ficticia, donde un escritor que curiosamente responde al nombre de Juan José Millás recibe el encargo del periódico en el que colabora para escribir el que, cree, puede ser su último reportaje. Por ello debe pensar con cuidado el tema que sirva de broche de oro a toda una carrera. La búsqueda del reportaje perfecto despierta en su interior el recuerdo de un episodio de su pasado, envuelto en la niebla entre la realidad y lo imaginado, que lo sitúa frente a una parte de su vida olvidada en el devenir de los añosY por último, ´No tengas miedo´ del autor Stephen King. Cuando el Departamento de Policía de Buckeye City recibe una carta de alguien que pretende «matar a trece inocentes y a un culpable» para expiar una muerte innecesaria, la detective Izzy Jaynes no sabe qué pensar. ¿Están a punto de asesinar a catorce personas por venganza?
Épisode spécial sur les Légendes Suisses que l'on peut entendre ou lire en se perdant dans les forêts et pâturages....Nous connaissons tous cette sensation frustrante et parfois horrible de laisser s'échapper un rêve, de ne pouvoir attraper ce souvenir irréel qui nous glisse entre les doigts. Plus nous nous y attachons et plus les détails disparaissent, nous abandonnant, fragiles. Mercredi Creepy est un podcast créé par Malo, l'aventurière des cauchemars, et Kepa, l'observateur de l'ombre. Ils proposent des histoires d'horreur inédites, écrites et contées par leurs soins, inspirées de leur imagination, de leur entourage proche et des vies des auditeurs.---- MERCREDI CREEPY | 2022 - 2024 MALO ET KEPA | TOUS DROITS RÉSERVÉS LES OEUVRES PRÉSENTÉES SONT DES ORIGINALES. MERCI DE NOUS CONTACTER EN CAS DE DEMANDE DE RÉUTILISATION
En este podcast sobre lore e historia de Dark Souls llegamos hasta el Horno de la Primera Llama, derrotamos a Sif y dejamos atrás Izalith y Nuevo Londo. Solo nos queda viajar hasta Oolacile y llorar al lado de Artorias.-Escucha la serie A Juego Lento de Dark Souls desde el principio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iKdmBvyQxtoaKFGsQEu5Z?si=edd9f45a04b14811-Pide más información del máster en arte 2d y 3d para videojuegos de UNIR: https://www.unir.net/diseno/master-arte-2d-3d-videojuegos/Pide más información del máster en animación 3D para videojuegos de UNIR: https://www.unir.net/diseno/master-animacion-3d/
"Como hay un grupo importantísimo de personas que no tiene decidido por quién votar, el rol de las encuestas será mayor", dijo Sebastián Valenzuela, académico de Comunicaciones UC.
En este episodio platiqué con Oscar García, mejor conocido como "El Neggro Azteca": rapero, productor musical y presidente de “R.A.P.” (Reinserción, Arte y Prevención), la primera asociación civil de rap en México. Oscar nos comparte cómo fue que migró de México a Estados Unidos a sus 13 años y se encontró con un sistema r4c¡sta que lo empujó a sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, v¡ol3nto y de mucho peligro en las calles. Nos cuenta cómo comenzó su historia en el mundo de las dr0g4s, la v¡ol3ncia y el poder en los barrios de Estados Unidos, hasta el punto de tocar fondo y terminar en la cárcel, en donde el ambiente se puso aún más duro. Oscar nos platica cómo a partir de esto fue que fundó R.A.P. y cómo a través de la música trabajan con jóvenes de las colonias más conflictivas y peligrosas del estado de Jalisco, México. Oscar nos cuenta cuáles son los sueños y las necesidades de estos jóvenes, cómo es que terminan en las dr0g4s y cómo desde R.A.P. buscan brindarles otra perspectiva y motivación de vida, teniendo hasta el día de hoy excelentes resultados en las comunidades con las que trabajan. La historia de Oscar nos inspira profundamente y nos deja claro que no importa de dónde vengas y cuánto te hayas perdido, siempre puedes decidir cambiar tu historia y reconstruir un mejor camino.Sigue el trabajo de Oscar y R.A.P.:@r-a-p-jalisco@neggroaztecaY sigue mi trabajo en mis redes: @jessicafdzg Recuerda suscribirte a este canal de YouTube para que seas de las primeras personas en enterarse cada que haya un nuevo episodio! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mentre sono ancora gravi le condizioni del 18enne caduto ieri da tre metri di altezza da un trabattello all'interno di un capannone di Torri di Quartesolo, un nuovo grave infortunio sul lavoro funesta il vicentino.
Deborah Mallow, a distinguished motivational speaker and seasoned positive energy success coach, joins us to elucidate her innovative methodologies for transforming negative habits into positive ones. Central to our discourse is her forthcoming book, "Six Steps to Fewer Days that Suck," which presents practical strategies and insights designed to facilitate personal growth and foster a proactive mindset. Throughout our conversation, Deborah emphasizes the significance of self-advocacy, urging individuals to have the courage to articulate their desires and needs, thereby alleviating frustration and promoting clarity in interpersonal relations. As we delve into her unique career trajectory, she shares invaluable lessons gleaned from her personal experiences, illustrating the profound impact of resilience and positivity on one's journey. Join us as we explore the transformative power of mindset and the essential practices that can lead to a more fulfilling and joyful existence.In this illuminating episode, we engage with Deborah Mallow, a motivational speaker whose forthcoming book, 'Six Steps to Fewer Days that Suck', promises to be a transformative guide for those seeking to overcome negativity. Malo's approach is refreshingly grounded; she emphasizes the importance of personal agency in crafting one's happiness. Her mother's advice to ask for what one wants serves as a cornerstone of her philosophy, illustrating how voicing our needs can dismantle feelings of frustration and helplessness. Throughout the conversation, we delve into the intricacies of mindset, exploring how our internal narratives influence our external realities. Mallow's narrative is rich with reflections from her own life, particularly her transition from a successful career in pharmaceuticals to a role dedicated to uplifting others. She articulates a compelling framework for personal development, combining empathy with actionable strategies that encourage listeners to adopt a positive mindset without the burden of unrealistic expectations. The episode resonates with a call to action—inviting each of us to take daily steps towards a more positive existence, fostering resilience and joy in the face of adversity.Takeaways: The importance of asking for what one wants cannot be overstated, as others cannot read our minds. Deborah Mallow's journey from a pharmaceutical representative to a motivational speaker illustrates the transformative power of self-reflection. Finding positivity in daily decisions is essential for personal growth and overcoming negativity. The six steps outlined in Deborah's book provide practical strategies for cultivating a positive mindset and reducing days that are less fulfilling. Links referenced in this episode:thedailydecisions.com/inspire
Es Martecito Tlacuachero con Gabo Ramos y El Diablito …. El Bueno y el Malo están listos para aconsejarte … Dile a esa persona que la quieres fuera ¡De tu vida! en los “Posicionamientos” …pero arrancamos con el Chismecito Tlacuachero con nuestro Borrego Nava de toda la vida
Európska únia a Spojené štáty americké sa dohodli na pätnásť percentných clách. Výsledok sa podarilo dosiahnuť cez víkend v Škótsku, a to po dlhých mesiacoch rokovaní, ktorým predchádzala hrozba z apríla tohto roka, kedy americký prezident Donald Trump oznámil, že na úniu uvalí clá vo výške 30 percent, čo podľa mnohých mohlo blok uviesť do recesie. Podľa makroanalytika Slovenskej sporiteľne Mateja Horňáka sa dalo vylobovať aj viac, no v stávke bolo mnohé. Únia totiž na jednej strane disponuje obrovskou ekonomickou silou, na strane druhej však debaty s USA očividne neboli len o obchodnej dohode. „Diskutovali sa aj ďalšie otázky, ako bezpečnosť či Ukrajina. Zrejme šlo aj o to, aby sme Trumpa v procese nejak nenahnevali a v zápale hnevu sa nerozhodol, že napríklad USA opustia NATO,“ vysvetľuje Horňák. Avizované navýšenie sa podľa neho dá prirovnať k situácii z 30. rokov 20. storočia, kedy prezident Hoover po Veľkej hospodárskej kríze navýšil importnú colnú sadzbu na dvadsaťtisíc produktov s cieľom ochrániť americký priemysel pred zahraničnou konkurenciou. „Ani vtedy to nedopadlo veľmi šťastne pre americkú ekonomiku, keďže aj iné krajiny pristúpili k odvetným clám. Došlo k obchodnej vojne, poklesu exportu, vyšším cenám a poklesu zamestnanosti. Malo to však vplyv aj na svetový obchod. Počas piatich rokov došlo k poklesu jeho objemu o šesťdesiat percent. Aj história nám takto vlastne ukazuje, že snahy o protekcionizmus nemajú veľmi šťastné konce,“ objasňuje analytik. Čo všetko nakoniec dohoda na pätnástich percentách zahŕňa, mohla si Európa vylobovať aj nižšie clo, kto v tomto boji prehral, kto vyhral a čo Slovensko a jeho ekonomika? V Indexe na otázky Evy Frantovej odpovedá makroanalytik Slovenskej sporiteľne Matej Horňák. V rozhovore sa dozviete: 2:41 Čo všetko 15-percentné clo zahŕňa. 5:35 Bude sa meniť clo na oceľ a hliník? 7:02 Aké navýšenie predstavuje 15-percentné clo. 9:30 Mohla si únia vylobovať nižšie clá? 13:37 Ako by vyzerala obchodná vojna. 18:20 Aké clá aplikuje EÚ na USA? 20:57 Nakoľko clo zvládne európska ekonomika. 26:09 Oplatil sa Británii Brexit vzhľadom na clo? 28:21 Ako clo ovplyvní slovenskú ekonomiku? 32:09 Dopad dohody o nákupe energií za 750 miliárd dolárov. 34:26 Aký dopad budú mať clá na Američanov. – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na podcastindex@sme.sk – Odoberajte aj týždenný ekonomický newsletter Index na sme.sk/indexodber – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Index.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Estados Unidos y la Unión Europea han acordado un arancel del 15% a los productos europeos. No habrá guerra comercial, pero sí aranceles. Una victoria táctica de Trump, que ha abierto un cisma interno en Europa. El pacto —del que faltan por conocer muchos detalles— se ha anunciado en un club de golf propiedad del presidente americano en Escocia, tras seguir su manual de 'negociación'. Analizamos las claves del acuerdo comercial con Pablo Pardo, corresponsal en el Reino Unido, y Francisco Pascual, adjunto al director de EL MUNDO y responsable de la información económicaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kiera and Tiff discuss chipping away at your goals and problems in small pieces, and how this can stack habits in a way that's not completely overwhelming. This can be applied to your personal life or your practice life! Episode resources: Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Schedule a Practice Assessment Leave us a review Transcript: Kiera Dent (00:00) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. This is Kiera and it's a special day. Spiffy, Tiffy and I are back together on the podcast. You know Tiff, you love Tiff, you hear her with or without me, but today's a special day. You get both of us, one podcast. Tiff, how you doing today? The Dental A Team (00:15) No, I'm so good. I just love when we podcast together, first of all, and I love that we really well. We roll with the punches well, and this morning has proven that. And this whole week has been a pivot and roll with the punches, and I'm excited for everyone to hear all of the wonderful words we have to say today. Kiera Dent (00:25) you Me too. And it is fun because it's funny when Tiffanie started the company, I feel like we talked to each other all the time. And this morning I was getting ready at 530 a.m. because I was like, sweet, I got a lot of podcasts. We're going to start at 6 a.m. today. It's going to be a great day. And I'm like, you know, I used to call Tiff during this time and we just like chat and talk shop. And now it's like, hey, let's catch up on the podcast. OK, it's like, how's life? How you doing over there? Even though we work together all the time, but. The Dental A Team (00:58) Yeah Kiera Dent (01:04) I think that that just shows the growth that we've been able to have. And it's interesting, something I will say is as you grow and evolve, make sure that you still stay connected to your key players. think Tiff and I have to now be very intentional. Like we call each other or we'll FaceTime each other or like I'll just randomly FaceTime Tiff while I'm driving with Jason, just so we stay as friends in a relationship because work I think can sometimes accidentally, we're so busy ships in the night, even though we're in the same company. So Tiff, good time to reconnect on the podcast. Hi. The Dental A Team (01:17) Thank Good Kiera Dent (01:33) It's been a hot minute, great to see you. I think I haven't seen you all The Dental A Team (01:35) to see you. Kiera Dent (01:36) week, so it's great to see you. The Dental A Team (01:37) That is so true, we haven't, not since our leadership meeting on Monday. Kiera Dent (01:41) and we had like one client call together, which I'm like, hey, it's real fun to be with you here. I'm like, see you later. ⁓ But no, it's truly so fun. And today, and I wanted to just, I think we're seeing it, it's actually one thing that I will say Tiff and I are doing really well that we haven't done is we actually are coaching mutual clients together. We only have a couple and it's been really fun. think Tiff, I feel like it's like our shake and bake, like stocked into Malo, like Tiff to Kiera, like let's just have a good time on it because it's not often other than events that we get to do this. But I think in, The Dental A Team (01:44) yeah, straight. Thank you. Kiera Dent (02:11) coaching clients more together. I think you and I are starting to see this like really awesome pattern that you brought up of a topic of like this 1%. And I know you're obsessed in it and working out, which thank you because every day I think about you and I'm like, yeah, Kieran, just go move your body 1 % more today, like just 1 % today. And so I think in life, but let's also take it to practices and billing. Tiff kind of riffed us on the topic I did and we're just gonna riff for you guys today. Kieran, Tiff, stocked into Malone. If you don't know the jazz, well, you missed out, but. The Dental A Team (02:25) Thank you. Kiera Dent (02:38) Basically we're the glory days. That's what this is. It's a glory. It's a dream team back together doing our shake and bake, rattle and roll, talking all things dentistry. So Tiff, take it away. The Dental A Team (02:48) Yeah, I actually, I think we all know the 1 % rule and we know the compound effect and we know like, we know arbitrarily that these things and these ideas are something we're supposed to do and that they work. And last year, I found myself in this space where I was like, trying to octopus arms a lot of different things in my life that I wanted improvement on. And I had like three, four or five, whatever it was things that I'm like, okay, I'll do a little bit here, I'll do a little bit here, I'll do a little bit here. And it's kind of like, I was just talking to Erin the other day about like paying down debt, right? So like you're paying down debt and you're like, okay, I'll put a little extra on this card, a little extra on this card, a little extra on this card. And that little bit of extra actually isn't making any progress because the percentages, right? The interest on it is actually eating it alive. And you just get to the spot where you're like, my God, I'm not making any progress in anything. And I'm spreading myself so thin, I'm exhausted. And I found myself there with debt and, but with these areas of my life that I was like, I just want to feel 50%, 100 % better in these areas. And I was giving a little bit to all these spaces and Aaron and I had a conversation. I was just like, I'm so exhausted. Something's got to give, something's got to change. And he's like, let's pick one. And so I was thinking, and then we did. Kiera Dent (04:03) I think about your plate overfilling. From the day I met you, had this image of like, you know how people say like their plate's really full? Tiff's like, no, my plate's full and I have like food. I don't know why it is, but it's like cauliflower, broccoli, carrots is what I've envisioned for you. Just sitting on the side of her plate. So it's like there, then she's got like her sweet potato and it's like on the place map, but it's off the plate. And I think that that's like a really good visual of who Tiff's been since I've met you and how I think. All of us live our life. This isn't just a Tiffanie, but like whether it's the octopus arms or the plate over like literally, if it's been like cauliflower broccoli, like I just see like a big like hunk of broccoli on the side of your plate. I don't come with it all. The Dental A Team (04:35) Yeah. Yes, and I actually had somebody in my life, I had a friend years ago, gosh, this was like, I remember the stop sign we were sitting at and I remember being like crying, like, gosh dang it, one more thing and I'm like, I can do it, it's fine, because I'm the person that's like, yeah, I can totally do it, I know I can do it, but what cost is it at is not something I always think of and he looked at me he said, You are like the person at Thanksgiving, that you're just so excited to have some of everything, that you have your plate and you filled it with everything. So you've got your turkey, your mashed potatoes and gravy, and your roll and your sweet potatoes. And then you sat down and you're like, oh, shoot, I forgot. Like this plate, he's like, it's a mounds of food because it's Thanksgiving, right? Which is fair. We all do that at Thanksgiving. He goes, but then you forgot. about like the pie and somebody else put other rolls out. And so then you like started shoving it under your plate. And he's like, that's your one, you just took a piece of apple pie when you already had pumpkin pie. And you said yes to this, which means you said no to the pumpkin pie because you can't eat both. And I was like, holy cow, I love Thanksgiving, that works. Like I get it. And so yes, that was me. And so again, I don't know how long ago was that? Seven, eight years later, nine years. Kiera Dent (05:53) No. Five, six, seven, years later. The Dental A Team (05:56) Like, Holly, are you kidding me? It came up again. And then somebody else just said it in different terms. And he said, you know, like, if you could do 1 % better every single day in one area, that's your compound effect. If you do 1 % better in five areas, but you only had 1 % to give, you're trying to give 5%, you're going to go backwards in areas. Like, you can't, it just doesn't work. The math isn't there. He does math. Math is his jam. So he's like, the math doesn't, it's not math-ing. So if you choose one area that is going to bring the most like happiness and joy out of all the other areas that you could easily give 1 % improvement, it's gonna snowball. And what happened, what I found, right, is that that 1 % in my health and my fitness, which is what I chose to focus on, did snowball. And so all of a sudden the habit stacking that I had going on in my health and fitness snowballed. into those other areas that I was trying to octopus arms into. So I saw slight improvements in those other areas and I was like, okay, everyone, they're both right. It's fine. Thank you. But I started thinking about it today. It popped up today for me actually really strong. I don't remember this morning why it popped up, but it did. And so then when, know, Kara, you and I got on here and like, my gosh, like this is what practices do. This is what owners, business owners do this constantly. Right? We go into something and we're like, gosh, I've got to be best at marketing. I've got to make money and have great profitability. I've got to be a great leader and I have to have an awesome team and I've got to train people to be leaders. And then we're octopus arms and like Thanksgiving plates say yes to everything, which in turn makes us say no to something else. And so I thought the most you've got octopus arms, you've got your plate. Like what's the most important thing you've got your, you've got your dinner plate overflowing and you look at it and you're like, I'm probably not gonna eat all of this, right? I would love to be able to eat all of this and not like get the calories from it and not like feel like I'm gonna throw up. Like I want it all, but if I have to go by what's most important and start there, I'm gonna start with the protein and the vegetables. So when you look at your business, right? The protein and the vegetables are going to help my health. It's going to promote. my muscle build, it's going to like positively impact the goals that I'm working for. If I start with the pumpkin pie, which is where I want to start because I want room for the pumpkin pie, it's a negative. I want it, right? I want the sugar, but like, I know that I feel like crap after eating the sugar. So if I am a business owner and I'm focusing solely on, I don't know, new patients, I only want new patients, but I haven't focused on making sure my team knows how to collect. I'm over here crying to my consultant that Kiera Dent (08:21) Me Me too. The Dental A Team (08:43) I don't have any money in the bank and I can't afford my consultant, but my, even my new patients, I've got 62 new patients who also aren't scheduling treatment. Right? So that's like the pumpkin pie. Whereas the protein is making sure we're making sure we're like focusing on the money. Right. And not to the point that we lose the patient experience. That's not my point. My point is what, how can we be 1 % better in our collections? Like, what are we missing? And I had a revelation finally with a practice this week and I love her to death and I'm just like, yay, we got there because I'm like something's not happening. Something that should be happening is not happening because your insurance AR is beautiful. But over here, we still have almost $200,000 in AR. ⁓ How is it possible when your insurance AR is showing up as like $44,000? Right. And so like getting there, getting there, getting there. But the 1 % is what's something that we can do today to collect part of what we're missing, right? What's one phone call, one extra phone call we can make? What's one person coming in the door that has a past due balance that we can collect today? Like how can we take that theory of that 1 % better that is so easy to implement when it comes to health, fitness and nutrition? We get it. Our brains are like, yeah, that makes total sense. Eat the protein before the sugar. I get it. I don't want to, but I can do that. But we have such a hard time implementing that in like the other structures of our lives because it's just not, it doesn't feel as clean and as clear. And I think, Kiera, it doesn't feel as fun, right? Like eating the pumpkin pie is more fun. Marketing is way more fun than billing. ⁓ Hands down, I don't want to do billing. I want to do marketing. Kiera Dent (10:18) Yeah. Exactly what I was thinking. What are you saying? was like, the reason we don't go for the turkey is because turkey is freaking dry and pumpkin pie is sweet and fun, which is why people don't like to look at their numbers because numbers are like protein and it's not as fun. And I'm sitting here like shoveling down this nasty turkey that I know is like super lean, no fat in it. And I'm able to get my protein in. And yet when you talked about a tip of like, I think those business owners, this is where you cut out the noise and the elite business owners are able to cut out the noise, not go over the sexy and go for the things that are actually going to build the foundation. And when you can figure that out, because like Tiff, you and I, it makes me wild when clients come through and they're like, I can't afford this. And I'm like, what do you mean you can't afford this? You have like 300,000 sitting in AR, like bada bing, bada boom, it's right there. And if we just collect before they leave, ⁓ my gosh, a revelation, you actually get paid for the work you did. And we're not like, hey Tiff, you want to pay me like six months later? Like, no, I did the work, let's get this paid. Why are we living in the 1900s? Like we don't have tabs, get rid of it. The Dental A Team (11:02) you Mm-hmm. Kiera Dent (11:23) but it's something so interesting that you're like, we're right. Like I want to do new patients. Like there's so much more fun and also it's a flex. Like when you go to a conference, like, here's my production, here's my new patient number. And I'm like, cool, here's my profit. Like it's not as fun and it's awkward. And you're like, cause also I don't want to tell people my profit. Cause I don't like, is that good? Is that bad? I don't know. So it's this weird zone of it's not safe to share publicly. It's a weird thing to talk about, but at the end of the day, it's the number one thing you're stressing about all day long. And so I think like you said, Tiff, The Dental A Team (11:36) Yeah. Kiera Dent (11:53) When you were talking, also thought like every team member could have their 1 % better. So doctors, if you want octopus arms, amazing. You can actually have it through your team members. Like right now, Tiff actually has her one thing in her department that she's focused on. has her one thing in her department she's focused on. Shelby has her one thing. Like they have other things, but it's like, if we can't get anything, these are the top three things that have to get done. And honestly, we went after profitability and like hiring consultants were like, all right, these are the two things. And it's wild when we focus on it, we laser focused. The Dental A Team (11:57) Okay. Kiera Dent (12:23) We cut the pumpkin pie, and it was for us, we didn't cut marketing. We were like, all right, this is going to move the needle forward. It's crazy how much more calm life feels. It's crazy how less stressed you feel. And then you're able to move things forward even faster. So I think it's a, and you said it doesn't have to be hard. Like this morning, I honestly thought about your tips, so kudos. This is probably why we were hanging out. Like I need a 1 % better. The Dental A Team (12:27) Yeah. So. Kiera Dent (12:47) I was getting ready for the podcast and I'm like, it's gonna be all day long I'm podcasting today. I'm probably not gonna work out. And I was like, I thought about you in the back of my head and I was like, I could do five minutes of stretching right now. That would make me feel way better going on to this podcast. It shows me that I honor my body. That's my 1 % for today. And yet my body already has felt better today. And I was in a better mindset on a, it was eight minutes that I did like yoga, stretching, making sure I took care of my body. Did some like quick like lifts for my shoulder. It was very simple, it took no time at all. And it's the same thing of like your biller could collect on the patients. Like every patient who comes in, if we just collected those balances, you would feel like you're the richest person in the world. If we just called the high balances, just those people alone, that's probably like 50 % of what you need to collect right there. And that's very easy, but it's not sexy. And I think Tim, like, what is the psychology behind, like it's easy, but it's not fun, so we don't do it. Like eating protein dry turkey is such a great example of this. The Dental A Team (13:26) Okay. Kiera Dent (13:44) Because it's like, it's needed, it's necessary, and it's super great for you. But I'd rather do the pumpkin pie. Like, how do you discipline that? Or is it just a trained behavior? Like, I think about my sign in the kitchen of discipline equals freedom. I think about this all the time. The Dental A Team (13:45) Yeah. I'm It's true. I think I want to think you have to get no matter what you have to get to the point that you've hit like rock bottom, right? Like it has to hurt badly enough for people to change something for beings to change something like a dog's not going to change its routine until it hurts badly enough going the same direction. Right. So I think no matter what, it has to hurt badly enough. So you have to get into that spot. But psychology behind it, like there's so much that it gets stacked up behind the the things that we do every single day. And I know I had a conversation with my sister. If my practice is now, always call her out on stuff. But she said to me, she's yeah, she's my Craig. She said to me one day, this is like two weeks ago. Yeah, she doesn't listen. Craig might. So hello, Craig. We love you. We've talked about you for many years and you are a staple of our company. ⁓ But she said to me, Kiera Dent (14:35) She's your Craig. Okay. Bye. The Dental A Team (14:51) one, it was so simple. was like, there was this yogurt in the fridge that she had gotten. I'm like, Hey, don't forget you had this yogurt in the fridge. She goes, Oh my gosh, I couldn't remember if that was yours or it was mine. And I was like, heck no, girl, did you know you can get the same yogurt in this brand? And it's like, instead of 120 calories, it's 60 calories. Cause I'm like, I'm watching my freaking calories because I've seen that change, right? I've seen that difference. And she was like, Oh my gosh, whatever. Right. She gets tired of hearing me say it. I'm like, well, stop talking about food with me. Right. But then we get like, ice cream and I chose actually like I chose this amazing dairy free. so good. I create that right. It's like whipped cream right coconut whipped cream and you freeze it and you put fruit in it. I need a sprinkle delivery system is what I call it. That's my sprinkle delivery system. It's literally frozen whipped cream and I pour sprinkles on top of it right. Well my sister tells me I don't want to have to say no to something if I want something I want to be able to have it. And so she gets the loaded ice cream, which I don't care. I have no care in the world on what you eat, but that statement, I was like, oh my God, that's the statement. That's the thing that keeps us in the space that we're in because we've convinced ourselves that saying no to the pumpkin pie and yes to the Turkey hurts. That it's like, no, I should be able to do whatever I want. Cause that's the societal thought process that we live in. I should be able, and I'm like, okay. But saying yes to that has changed something else. So I'm saying no to my fitness, to my health, my fitness, my mental stability, because sugar changes how I think, right? I know this. I know sugar. I know TV. I know social media. I feel different. My thought process is different after these things, right? So if I say, want to have that, I don't want to have to say no, I am saying yes to the sugar. So I'm saying yes to the distraction in my business while saying no to the thing that's gonna push me forward and make me a better human for myself. Because if I say no to the protein, but yes to the sugar, my brain works differently and that makes me more angry inside than not having the pumpkin pie. Kiera Dent (17:03) Totally. And as you said that, Tim, thought about like people always like dentists are interesting. And I know you hear this. I hear this. All of our consultants here. People want to know like what sets apart the elite practices, like what makes it. And I'm like, it's literally this discipline. It is what Tiff just talked about where you realize that saying yes to the protein and lifting weights is better for you, better for the company, better for long-term sustainability rather than the shiny or urgent issue that's hitting you right now. It is so fun to talk about marketing. It is so fun to sit here and dream of all these great ideas. But the reality is if I'm not making money, then why on earth am I doing this? And you can justify it all day long, but well, because we need marketing because this will help us make more money. But I'm like, if there's gaping holes in your bucket right now, have the discipline. And I think that that's where... The Dental A Team (17:29) Yeah. Kiera Dent (17:49) I think I've been watching a lot of things and they say like some of the most successful people in the entire world are the ones who wake up early and workout consistently every day, no matter what rain or shine. does not matter. It's not always a guaranteed same amount of workout, but it's the discipline and the habit that they've created that they know when they say like we do what's most important for our body. We do what's most important for our business. Their body's not revolting like, but I want the sugar. It's like, no, when we say go, we go and you're training. This is why I think cold plunging people like that. They like these other things. It's like you're training your body that would you command and when you command your brain. The Dental A Team (18:12) you. Kiera Dent (18:19) you are actually going to execute on this. And I think if you could even take it in food or you could take it in small areas, what you're doing in your personal life is actually training who you're going to be as a business owner. so helping you see, and like, is me, mean, Tiff, shoot, I was the cake pop girl. Like the one was last time you saw me eat a cake pop. Like this is not something that we even do anymore because we're like, absolutely not. I know we're going to feel terrible. That's not fueling our body that needs to then be able to be sustaining. The Dental A Team (18:28) 100%. Same. Kiera Dent (18:45) And I think it's like that maturity as well of business ownership and discipline. But I'm like, you don't have to wait through all the years. You can realize today, what's my 1 % in the true problem area of my business. we do in our mastermind, Tiff and I actually put together this survey that we have our clients do every single quarter in our in-person mastermind. And we asked the question, if your business could talk today, what would you say is the number one problem in your business? Whatever that is. The Dental A Team (18:51) Mm hmm. Kiera Dent (19:11) go fix that and be 1 % better. And I think Tiff, that's such a good question we ask. We ask about your relationships too, but I'm like, if you looked at that, that's the one area. And if that's truly your biggest pain point, which most offices it is, most people come to us for cashflow. Yes, it's cashflow, it's overhead, it's systems, it's leadership, but I'm like, usually the pain is on cash. I'm I'm freaking broke, but you waited until you were broke, broke, broke before you reached out for help. So if you're like teetering this, reach out now. If you're really there, it's okay, it still help you out. The Dental A Team (19:31) Yeah. Kiera Dent (19:41) But I think it's just a matter of like train yourself this discipline, ask yourself that question and then go to work and stay so laser focused. Because I think if you can train yourself to stay laser focused, ⁓ I asked a coach, she's working with billionaires and I said, what's the number one thing that sets apart the really high end achievers versus the others? And she said, it's focus. They have insane ability to focus on the problem that needs to happen and they don't get sucked up in the wash. And I thought that was so powerful and I think everyone can be that way. So those are kind of my wrap up thoughts of the 1%. The Dental A Team (20:00) enough. Kiera Dent (20:10) Collect like, and it's not hard. It's like collect one balance more. It's diagnosed one more thing that you'd normally put a watch on. It's we call one balance today that's a high end balance and we just do that versus like, oh, I got to do the whole list. No, you just do one. Cause the small chips will add up to the big thing. And it's the snowball effect. Dave Ramsey talks about with debt. You literally put all of it onto your hardest debt. Now you put all that money there. You snowball that you pay that one off. Then you take that amount, put it on the next one, snowball that make that. And this is the same thing in your business. It's habit stack. The Dental A Team (20:38) And the hands. Kiera Dent (20:40) But I think more than that, it's teaching you to be a CEO rather than to be a flighty employee. Like my two cents. The Dental A Team (20:47) I totally agree. And I think that 1 % is so perfect because what you just said, it compounds, right? It snowballs. So if you can have your billing department or whomever, your office manager, whoever it is, stop being so distracted by the easy things, right? I always say make your life easy by doing the hard things. Just because it's easy. Kiera Dent (21:08) rewind that back. She just said, make your life easy by doing the hard things. Like, I hope you heard that. You make your life easy by doing these hard things. Go off. That was Brill. The Dental A Team (21:16) Yeah, doesn't mean, thank you, it doesn't mean there are no hard things. It doesn't mean you don't have to do hard things to have an easy life. Like I live a fairly easy life in my opinion, but holy cow, have I done and do I do really hard things, but I don't shy away from it. And I get asked a lot, like, how did you get through that? Like I have gone through some crazy life traumatic items and people are like, how did you get through that? And like, I don't know, I just did. I just didn't ignore it. And I just... pushed through and got to the next layer, that next level. And if you do that same thing, it starts to compound. You stack those pieces. So if you make one hard call today, one balance that you're like, shoot, this person's gonna be mad, get it out of the way. Because guess what? They're only going to be more mad if you wait three months and you're like, hey, six months ago. Kiera Dent (21:58) You The Dental A Team (22:07) you were here and like you didn't pay or we got your frequency wrong and you owe $500 on a crown that we thought insurance was gonna pay. They're gonna be like, I was six months ago, why are you just now calling me? So do it today and get it out of the way. And guess what? If they're upset, like have a conversation with them, it's fine. So then you flex that muscle, right? Like my boyfriend hates doing legs. Well, he sucks at legs cause he doesn't do it. So it's like, just do it. So it's easier. I hate working out chest. just do it so that I can be stronger later. So yeah, it sucks making those calls, but it's not that hard. I sat in an office one day, I'm gonna tell this story, because I think it's just funny. I sat in an office one day and I hear, meh, meh, meh, this person won't pay. She says she has no money. She doesn't answer our calls. It's been here for two years. And I was like, girl, give me the phone. And I called and left a voicemail and I said, hey. Kiera Dent (22:52) I'm The Dental A Team (23:01) I really need to talk to you because your balance is about to be out of my hands and I do not want it to get to that next step. Please call me back like today. I really, really want to help you take care of this. Guess who called within 10 minutes. They have been calling quote unquote. I don't know if they called or not. I don't know. Right. Forever. They've sent statements. This woman has no money and won't pay. Guess who started making $50 monthly payments to keep that account from going to collections. I don't know where it was going to go. I usually just blame it on the next step. guess who started paying and the doctor was like, Lord, three more calls, three more. I collected, sitting in that office, I was there to consult them and I collected on four large past due balances for that practice in 30 minutes. It's not hard. We just make it uncomfortable and you just have to get through it. Kiera Dent (23:49) Mm-hmm. Tiff, so much brilliant. And I think this is why we love consulting. We're able to help your offices see the frog they need to eat, see which one, because you can be like messy in the noise. And this is why having outside people, Tiff, like Erin and your other friend who point out like, hey, your plate's freaking full. Stop like shoving food underneath it. having octopus arms. Sometimes you need to see where you're overextending and overflowing to be able to make those changes. And so if we can help, like obviously Tiff and I love to do this, reach out, Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. But today go look to see what's my number one. The Dental A Team (24:10) You Kiera Dent (24:25) problem. Not the one that I want to work on but the actual problem. How can I get like 1 % better in this? Commit for the next three months and then let us know how that goes. A lot of us need accountability buddies which is where we're really great. It's always better with a buddy. It's better when I know Tiff's working out, I'm working out, we're able to like I got back on the Peloton Tiff because I got you back on the Peloton. Like we're both back on it. But this is where sometimes it's better with a buddy. It's more fun. So reach out if we can help you. Tiff, thanks for being on the podcast. I adore you. I love your analogies and girl I'm proud of you. Your food's not... The Dental A Team (24:41) Yeah. course. Thank you. Kiera Dent (24:53) 100 % overflowing anymore. think you've got like on the plate. So kudos. You're making huge progress. The Dental A Team (24:57) Thank you. Thank you. And thank you everyone for listening. We truly love and adore each and every one of you. Kiera Dent (25:04) We do. And as always, thanks for listening. We'll catch you next time on the Dental A Team Podcast.
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This week Ana and I share some of our long time favorites. While Ana leans into music discovery, I tend to bring more of the classics. In fact, I build playlists on a streaming service to mix music much like I did back in the era of the cassette tape. There is wide swath of music presented in the show this week. —Felix Contreras• Maestro Espada, "La despedida," "Tres gotas de rocío," and Peretas del Tío Vicente"• Lido Pimienta, "Ahora" • X Alfonso, Eme Alfonso & Síntesis "Rezo a Changó" • Simon Diaz, "Tonada De Luna Llena" • Raúl Rodríguez, Chano Domínguez & Martirio, "En Esta Tarde Gris" • Rita Payés & Silvia Pérez Cruz, "El Panadero"• Maria José Llergo, "Aprendiendo a Volar" • Amaia Miranda, "Canción para Amama" • Ataquemos, "Vilo" • incluso si nunca despiertas, "la lluvia no mata las flores"• Malo, "Suavecito" • Tommy James & The Shondells, "Crystal Blue Persuasion" • Hugh Masekela, "Grazing In The Grass" • War, "All Day Music"• El Chicano, "Viva Tirado" Audio for this episode of Alt.Latino was edited and mixed by Noah Caldwell. NPR Music's executive producer is Suraya Mohamed.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week Ana and I share some of our long time favorites. While Ana leans into music discovery, I tend to bring more of the classics. In fact, I build playlists on a streaming service to mix music much like I did back in the era of the cassette tape. There is wide swath of music presented in the show this week. —Felix Contreras• Maestro Espada, "La despedida," "Tres gotas de rocío," and Peretas del Tío Vicente"• Lido Pimienta, "Ahora" • X Alfonso, Eme Alfonso & Síntesis "Rezo a Changó" • Simon Diaz, "Tonada De Luna Llena" • Raúl Rodríguez, Chano Domínguez & Martirio, "En Esta Tarde Gris" • Rita Payés & Silvia Pérez Cruz, "El Panadero"• Maria José Llergo, "Aprendiendo a Volar" • Amaia Miranda, "Canción para Amama" • Ataquemos, "Vilo" • incluso si nunca despiertas, "la lluvia no mata las flores"• Malo, "Suavecito" • Tommy James & The Shondells, "Crystal Blue Persuasion" • Hugh Masekela, "Grazing In The Grass" • War, "All Day Music"• El Chicano, "Viva Tirado" Audio for this episode of Alt.Latino was edited and mixed by Noah Caldwell. NPR Music's executive producer is Suraya Mohamed. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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In the early hours of April 21st, 2007, 22-year-old Paul Carter vanished somewhere between Portsmouth, England, and St. Malo, France. He boarded the overnight ferry with his workmates - but by morning, Paul was gone. No one saw him leave. No one heard a thing. The sea was calm. The alarms stayed silent. Did he go overboard unnoticed? Some believed he walked off into the fog of St. Malo. Others are convinced something far more sinister happened that night. To this day, Paul Carter's fate remains one of the English Channel's most haunting mysteries Listen as we dive into The English Channel, the case of Paul Carter, and how to stay alive on vacation. Do you have a story to share? Send your email to lasttrippodcast@gmail.com We're on YouTube with full video: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLastTripPodcast Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thelasttripcrimepod/ And join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLastTripPodcast Theme Music by Roger Allen Dexter Sources: https://www.facebook.com/groups/43132134251/ https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/help-us-find/paul-carter-07-007633 https://www.change.org/p/introduce-damien-s-law-with-improved-guidelines-to-ensure-more-missing-people-are-found/u/23082899 https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/riddle-brummie-who-vanished-ferry-30941228 https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/heartbroken-mum-truly-believes-son-29760580 https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/sixteen-year-riddle-ferry-passenger-26732651 https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/please-come-home-christmas-mums-19464746 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/west_midlands/6922187.stm https://www.directferries.com/brittany_ferries_bretagne.htm
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Grande, Malo y Caro es la traducción popular del acrónimo de General Motors Company en la República Dominicana. GMC debe ser el acrónimo del Congreso Dominicano que ayer hizo dos cosas aprobó la creación del Día Nacional de Cooperativismo presentado por el senador banilejo Julito Fulcar que ya había logrado otro éxito con la declaración de Baní como la capital del Mango.Pasada la Feria no sé que más le aportará la condición de capital manguistica a la siempre limpia ciudad de Baní pero hubo fiesta.Supongo que la disposicion del día nacional del cooperativismo generará un boom de las cooperativas en el país o algo por el estilo.Los ampulosos considerando de la pieza indican que: El objeto de esta iniciativa es declarar el 25 de octubre de cada año, como Día del Cooperativismo en la República Dominicana, con ámbito de aplicación en todo el territorio nacional, para la promoción del cooperativismo a través del Instituto de Desarrollo y Crédito Cooperativo Dominicano.Desde que usted escucha la palabra promoción debe saber que no se nada concreto como no lo son los actos de nuestro noble congreso. El mismo senado que gastó horas en crear por ley un día que ya existe por decreto pospuso ayer el conocimiento de la propuesta de modificacion de la ley de seguridad social. La semana pasada les compartí en el canal de Whatsapp un estudio que revela concentración de los recursos economicos generados por el sistema de salud en manos de cinco grandes empresas que no son más que grupos financieros. Pero los legisladores no pueden ocuparse de eso.El lunes en la semanal el presidente Abinader se refirió al Código Penal y su atraso a propósito del escandalo que ha generado el caso de la discoteca Jet Set y dijo que hay que aprobarlo y endurecer las penas. Que bueno que ni el ni su partido tienen nada que ver con eso.Ni el presidente ni su partido tienen nada que ver con que espues de 5 años con el control absoluto del congreso no se haya conocido ni el código penal, ni la reforma de la SS, ni la ley de aguas y mucho menos la reforma a la ley de compras y contrataciones.En su edición de hoy, Diario Libre destaca que solo el Parlacén nos cuesta 192 millones de pesos cada año solo para buscar declaración de intenciones porque el Parlacén no genera una legislación vinculante y yo pregunto cual es la diferencia entre los que cobran en el Parlacén y los que cobran aquí.