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C'è qualcosa in Mary Jensen che fa cadere tutti ai suoi piedi. Tra i suoi tanti pretendenti, c'è anche Ted, innamorato di lei dai tempi del liceo. La concorrenza, però, è davvero spietata. Tra inganni e stratagemmi, qualcuno riuscirà a essere ricambiato? Nel cast, Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller e Matt Dillon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dana and Tom with guests Christine Duncan and Shane Rogers (Comedian and Host of Midnight Facts for Insomniacs) discuss the romantic-comedy, There's Something About Mary (1998): written and directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly, co-written with Ed Decter and John J. Strauss, score by Jonathan Richman, starring Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, and Chris Elliott.Plot Summary: "There's Something About Mary" is a hilarious romantic comedy that takes a fresh and often outrageous approach to the classic boy-meets-girl story. The film follows the misadventures of Ted Stroehmann, a kind-hearted and love-struck young man, who has been infatuated with Mary Jensen since their high school days.The story begins with Ted's fateful prom night when he plans to take Mary as his date. However, an embarrassing zipper incident leads to a mortifying and unforgettable disaster. Ted's chances with Mary are dashed, and he becomes the laughingstock of his classmates.Thirteen years later, Ted (Ben Stiller), is still haunted by the memory of Mary. His best friend, Dom (Chris Elliott), suggests hiring a private investigator named Pat Healy (Matt Dillon) to track her down. However, Pat becomes smitten with Mary himself and decides to manipulate the situation to his advantage. Ted, fueled by his persistent infatuation, decides to take matters into his own hands and also heads to Florida to win her heart. But Ted's clumsy attempts to impress Mary lead to a series of comical and cringe-worthy situations.The film hilariously explores the lengths people are willing to go to pursue their desires, while also shedding light on the absurdity of idealizing someone from afar."There's Something About Mary" is a raunchy yet heartwarming comedy that delves into the complexities of love, attraction, and the hilarity that ensues when reality clashes with fantasy. You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/there-s-something-about-mary-1998-ft-shane-rogers-and-christine-duncanFor the entire rankings list so far, go to:Full Graded List - Greatest Movies of All-Time Ronny Duncan Studios
Mary Jensen, RDH has been taking annual dental/medical mission trips to places around the world for quite some time. In this episode she tells us about her recent trip to Vietnam. In this episode we discuss: The mission of Alliance for Smiles Cleft lip and palate surgery How they screen their patients for surgery Who is eligible for treatment What the sterilization system looks like What other countries Mary has been to with this group How much it costs How long a volunteer needs to take off of work Resources: https://www.allianceforsmiles.org/ maryjensenrdh@gmail.com
Mary Jensen, RDH has been taking annual dental/medical mission trips to places around the world for quite some time. In this episode she tells us about her recent trip to Vietnam. In this episode we discuss: The mission of Alliance for Smiles Cleft lip and palate surgery How they screen their patients for surgery Who is eligible for treatment What the sterilization system looks like What other countries Mary has been to with this group How much it costs How long a volunteer needs to take off of work Resources: https://www.allianceforsmiles.org/ maryjensenrdh@gmail.com
1. Going Deeper - End of Time (feat. Eliine) 2. Chris Malinchak & KOLIDESCOPES - Falling 3. SNBRN, Discrete, Sofia Karlberg - Paperweight 4. Zank - Reflections (DISSENT Remix) 5. Wave Wave & Cymo - Gravity (feat. Mary Jensen) 6. JYYE & SHELLS - Need You Now 7. Mahalo x Captain Cuts feat. Dan Caplen - Are U With Me 8. Morgan Page & HARBER feat. sid tipton - Body Like 9. Seth Hills - The Middle 10. Billen Ted & Shift K3y - Step Correct 11. Tom & Jame - Click Clack 12. San Pacho - Party People 13. Tommy Trash & Go Freek - Darkness Into Light (feat. Lucy Lucy) (Deeper Purpose Remix) 14. R3HAB, Ryan Arnold, N.F.I - Mas Gasolina 15. RITN - Latching On Me 16. Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam 17. Marten Hørger & Alexandra Prince - Over My Head 18. Tujamo, VINNE & Murotani - Techno Party 19. Lewis Thompson x David Guetta - Take Me Back (Joel Corry Remix) 20. Kohen - Magic Night (with KENNY MUSIK)
Email us at drscottjensenpodcast@gmail.com with your questions!Music: "tubshop" by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL)Website: www.drscottjensen.comLaunch Video: Dr. Scott Jensen for GovernorFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrScottJensen/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drscottjensenmn/Scott's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drscottjensenAndy's Twitter: https://twitter.com/andyschmitt99
Paranormal Investigators and the hosts of “Beyond the Veil Paranormal Team” (formerly, “It's Just a Ghost Podcast”, Mary Jensen and Denise Kennedy, invite you into the world of the paranormal. History and our investigation at the Fort Desoto Park in Tierra Verde, Florida. Also, we now have a YouTube channel where you will find all of our investigation episodes with EVP's, ghost lights and so much more! The link for that is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw If you enjoy this podcast please subscribe, rate, and review on APPLE PODCAST (ITUNES) and where you listen to podcasts as well as our YouTube channel. We would love it if you would rate us 5 stars as this helps others to find us and helps us out a lot. You can follow Beyond the Veil Paranormal Team on Facebook and YoutTube as well as most podcast platforms. Our website is: https://beyondtheveilparanormalteam.com/ Email: beyondtheveilparanormalteam@hotmail.com YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw Intro music & whispers by Venom & Mayhem of Stormstress Thanks for listening and remember, Ghosts are people too! Support Beyond the Veil Paranormal Team by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/it-s-just-a-ghost This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Paranormal Investigators and the hosts of the “It's Just a Ghost” podcast and YouTube channel, Mary Jensen and Denise Kennedy, invite you into the world of the paranormal. Our interview with Paranormal Investigator, Jill Shelley of St. Croix Paranormal. Includes her purchase of the haunted Boyd House in Boyd, Minnesota, and some EVPs. Also, we now have a YouTube channel where you will find all of our investigation episodes with EVP's, ghost lights and so much more! The link for that is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw If you enjoy this podcast please subscribe, rate, and review on APPLE PODCAST (ITUNES) and where you listen to podcasts as well as our YouTube channel. We would love it if you would rate us 5 stars as this helps others to find us and helps us out a lot. You can follow It's Just A Ghost on Instagram, Facebook, and YoutTube as well as most podcast platforms. Check out our store on the website. There you can find all of the pictures as well. Our website is: https://itsjustaghostpodcast.com/ Email: itsjustaghostpodcast@yahoo.com YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw Intro music & whispers by Venom & Mayhem of Stormstress Thanks for listening and remember, Ghosts are people too Support Beyond the Veil Paranormal Team by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/it-s-just-a-ghost This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Paranormal Investigators and the hosts of “It's Just a Ghost” podcast and YouTube channel, Mary Jensen and Denise Kennedy, invite you into the world of the paranormal. Denise and I recently investigated the Rose Cemetery in Tarpon Springs, Florida. This is the Investigation episode. Please listen to last week for the history episode. You will hear all about our investigation at Rose Cemetery including EVPs. Also, we now have a YouTube channel where you will find all of our investigation episodes with EVPs, ghost lights and so much more! The link for that is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw If you enjoy this podcast please subscribe, rate, and review on APPLE PODCAST (ITUNES) and where you listen to podcasts as well as our YouTube channel. We would love it if you would rate us 5 stars as this helps others to find us and helps us out a lot. You can follow It's Just A Ghost on Instagram, Facebook and YoutTube as well as most podcast platforms. Check out our store on the website. Also you can find all the pictures there. Our website is: https://itsjustaghostpodcast.com/ Email: itsjustaghostpodcast@yahoo.com YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw Intro music & whispers by Venom & Mayhem of Stormstress Thanks for listening and remember, Ghosts are people too Support Beyond the Veil Paranormal Team by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/it-s-just-a-ghost This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Paranormal Investigators and the hosts of the “It's Just a Ghost” podcast and YouTube channel, Mary Jensen and Denise Kennedy, invite you into the world of the paranormal. Denise and I recently investigated the Rose Cemetery in Tarpon Springs, Florida. This is the history episode. Please come back next week for the Investigation episode. You will hear all about our investigation at Rose Cemetery including a very disturbing EVP that is a must-hear for anyone interested in the paranormal. Also, we now have a YouTube channel where you will find all of our investigation episodes with EVP's, orbs and so much more! The link for that is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw If you enjoy this podcast please subscribe, rate, and review on APPLE PODCAST (ITUNES) and where you listen to podcasts as well as our YouTube channel. We would love it if you would rate us 5 stars as this helps others to find us and helps us out a lot. You can follow It's Just A Ghost on Twitter, Facebook, and YoutTube as well as most podcast platforms. Our website is: https://itsjustaghostpodcast.com/ Email: itsjustaghostpodcast@yahoo.com YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FsoqljbcRaxcqCqnio_rw Intro music & whispers by Venom & Mayhem of Stormstress Thanks for listening and remember, Ghosts are people too Support Beyond the Veil Paranormal Team by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/it-s-just-a-ghost This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Family Law attorney Mary Jensen has had a front-row seat to the Evans Life, A Remarkable Adventure. As our guest in this episode, she shares her insight into the legal side of adoption, and how adoptive families don't need to stress. And she shares some touching and emotional stories of how adoptive children wind up right where they belong.
Season 2. Episode 4. And here’s the question we want to answer for history: In "There's Something About Mary," when Mary Jensen chose that dorky, neurotic, stalker, Ted Stroemann, over the handsome, confident, entrepreneur, Pat Healy, are we sure that she made the right choice? In the summer of 1998, Peter and Bobby Farrelly released a summer comedy that took the world by storm. “There’s Something About Mary” was not only the most successful gag comedy in over a decade, it celebrated the arrival of Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz as mega-stars. The world smiled, giggle, guffawed and winced as semen and a scrotum were used as props for hysterical effect. In the end, Stiller’s Ted wins the heart of Diaz’s Mary. But along the way, we can’t keep our eyes off of Pat Healy, played by Matt Dillon. Because the final resolution feels so forced and because Dillon is so astoundingly funny and oddly charismatic, it’s almost impossible not to want to revisit the character and Mary's decision. Join co-hosts Matty Wishnow and Kevin Blake as they reflect on the gargantuan success of the film and focus on Dillon’s most enduring, if unlikely, character. With the help of panelists Judd Wishnow and Christian Anthony, we ask: What’s the deal with Matt Dillion, elite bachelor and collector of Cuban vinyl records? Where does semen rank in the arsenal of hairstyle substitutes in an emergency situation? Was Woogie’s suggestion to Ted to “clean the pipes” before his big date good advice? Did Mary choose right in selecting Ted, or would Pat Healy have been a better match? Along the way, we learn a (very) little bit about Matt Dillon, we learn a lot about 1998 and we uncover the unlikely and unnerving truth about Mary’s choice: Pat never had a chance because Mary ultimately wanted a guy with a broken penis to sit around, eat hot dogs and watch SportsCenter with. Special thanks to Quincy, Gabe, Matt & the entire Blue Duck team for editing and sound design.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so to start it off in stride we're using this roundtable episode as an opportunity to speak with two hygienists who have had to live with breast cancer—and persevered. Mary Jensen has worked as a registered dental hygienist for nearly four decades. She works with the HyLife Oral Health Alliance, providing older populations with oral health care. Kris Potts has worked in dental hygiene for over forty years. While she no longer practices clinically, she does speak and write on the subject of oral care for oncology patients. In this episode, Mary and Kris discuss their personal experiences with breast cancer, tell you which faux pas to avoid when discussing cancer with those who struggle with it, and explain how they have stayed strong and vital even with cancer. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 5:37 - Mary and Kris discuss their own breast cancer diagnoses and how they went about treating and coping with their conditions. - How frequently should you get a mammogram, and what are the risk factors? - Who did they turn to in their family and social circles after learning of their diagnosis? - The do's and don'ts of speaking to people living with cancer. - Why Mary greatly appreciated the support of the Breast Nurse Navigator. - Why it's vital to ditch the pity party and keep on top of your nutrition and fitness following diagnosis. - Looking at the genetic factors that can significantly increase your chances of developing breast cancer. QUOTES: “A lot of times you have to advocate for yourself when you know something's wrong.” “It does all move on. There is the other side.” “For anybody out there, just go take the nap.” “Don't look at it as being selfish—you are taking care of yourself.” LINKS: Mary's email: maryjensenrdh@gmail.com Oral Health Promotion Strategies, LLC - http://krispottsrdh.com/Default.aspx Kris' email: kris@krispottsrdh.com Thank you to Paradise Dental Technologies aka PDT for providing sponsorship for this episode! Be sure to thank the sponsor for this episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so to start it off in stride we’re using this roundtable episode as an opportunity to speak with two hygienists who have had to live with breast cancer—and persevered. Mary Jensen has worked as a registered dental hygienist for nearly four decades. She works with the HyLife Oral Health Alliance, providing older populations with oral health care. Kris Potts has worked in dental hygiene for over forty years. While she no longer practices clinically, she does speak and write on the subject of oral care for oncology patients. In this episode, Mary and Kris discuss their personal experiences with breast cancer, tell you which faux pas to avoid when discussing cancer with those who struggle with it, and explain how they have stayed strong and vital even with cancer. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 5:37 - Mary and Kris discuss their own breast cancer diagnoses and how they went about treating and coping with their conditions. - How frequently should you get a mammogram, and what are the risk factors? - Who did they turn to in their family and social circles after learning of their diagnosis? - The do’s and don’ts of speaking to people living with cancer. - Why Mary greatly appreciated the support of the Breast Nurse Navigator. - Why it’s vital to ditch the pity party and keep on top of your nutrition and fitness following diagnosis. - Looking at the genetic factors that can significantly increase your chances of developing breast cancer. QUOTES: “A lot of times you have to advocate for yourself when you know something’s wrong.” “It does all move on. There is the other side.” “For anybody out there, just go take the nap.” “Don’t look at it as being selfish—you are taking care of yourself.” LINKS: Mary’s email: maryjensenrdh@gmail.com Oral Health Promotion Strategies, LLC - http://krispottsrdh.com/Default.aspx Kris’ email: kris@krispottsrdh.com Thank you to Paradise Dental Technologies aka PDT for providing sponsorship for this episode! Be sure to thank the sponsor for this episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca
Our monthly student roundtable discussion episodes are dedicated to help you navigate the at-times turbulent waters from graduation to internship to full employment in the hygienist industry. This month, we've invited on two hygienists who regularly go on mission trips to bring dental care to the less fortunate throughout the world. Mary Jensen (previously heard in ATOTH 78) works as a dental hygienist for HyLyfe, LLC in the Greater Chicago Area and is Alliance for Smiles' lead hygienist, mentoring the dental professionals and students who go on these mission trips. Dorothy Ferreira has been practising dental hygiene for over three decades and is a volunteer hygienist for Alliance for Smiles and has 17 mission trips under her belt, with her 18th coming up this fall. In this episode, Mary and Dorothy discuss their personal histories with charitable dentistry, explain how to best go about funding and preparing for these mission trips, and relate some of their favorite experiences. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 3:07 - How Mary and Dorothy got involved in mission trip work and why Mary views dental hygiene techniques as “portable.” - How dental hygienists on mission trips overcome the language barrier, and the touching bonds they form in the process. - Our guests' tips for vetting the different organizations that offer mission trip opportunities. - Why time zone can be a major factor in how well one may adjust to a mission trip. - The reason a little bit of dental hygiene education can go a long way in more remote communities. - What Dorothy and Mary think you should be sure to pack for a mission trip, and other helpful preparation tips. - How you can go about securing funding for your mission trips. QUOTES: “It's life-changing for the child, but it's life-changing for the volunteer as well.” “Speaking to someone firsthand, I think, is way better than just looking at their website.” “This individual has never been in the dental chair... You have to show, tell, do every step of the way.” “In this day and age, people want to feel that they're going somewhere where there's care.” “When I'm on a mission, I'm an ambassador for the organization, I'm an ambassador for the United States and I'm an ambassador for the dental hygienists of the world.” LINKS: Mary's email: maryjensenrdh@gmail.com Dorothy's email: dorothyferreirardh@gmail.com Thank you to Paradise Dental Technologies aka PDT for providing sponsorship for this episode! Be sure to thank the sponsor for this episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca
Our monthly student roundtable discussion episodes are dedicated to help you navigate the at-times turbulent waters from graduation to internship to full employment in the hygienist industry. This month, we’ve invited on two hygienists who regularly go on mission trips to bring dental care to the less fortunate throughout the world. Mary Jensen (previously heard in ATOTH 78) works as a dental hygienist for HyLyfe, LLC in the Greater Chicago Area and is Alliance for Smiles’ lead hygienist, mentoring the dental professionals and students who go on these mission trips. Dorothy Ferreira has been practising dental hygiene for over three decades and is a volunteer hygienist for Alliance for Smiles and has 17 mission trips under her belt, with her 18th coming up this fall. In this episode, Mary and Dorothy discuss their personal histories with charitable dentistry, explain how to best go about funding and preparing for these mission trips, and relate some of their favorite experiences. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 3:07 - How Mary and Dorothy got involved in mission trip work and why Mary views dental hygiene techniques as “portable.” - How dental hygienists on mission trips overcome the language barrier, and the touching bonds they form in the process. - Our guests’ tips for vetting the different organizations that offer mission trip opportunities. - Why time zone can be a major factor in how well one may adjust to a mission trip. - The reason a little bit of dental hygiene education can go a long way in more remote communities. - What Dorothy and Mary think you should be sure to pack for a mission trip, and other helpful preparation tips. - How you can go about securing funding for your mission trips. QUOTES: “It’s life-changing for the child, but it’s life-changing for the volunteer as well.” “Speaking to someone firsthand, I think, is way better than just looking at their website.” “This individual has never been in the dental chair... You have to show, tell, do every step of the way.” “In this day and age, people want to feel that they’re going somewhere where there’s care.” “When I’m on a mission, I’m an ambassador for the organization, I’m an ambassador for the United States and I’m an ambassador for the dental hygienists of the world.” LINKS: Mary’s email: maryjensenrdh@gmail.com Dorothy’s email: dorothyferreirardh@gmail.com Thank you to Paradise Dental Technologies aka PDT for providing sponsorship for this episode! Be sure to thank the sponsor for this episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca
Being the fifth children of eight children Mary was destined to become a Human Behaviour Specialist. She talks about working with her clients helping them overcome the challenges in their lives. Keeping them on track to create a better life for themselves. Showing them that there are other ways to make life work for them. She says you don't have to stay in the situation you were born in. The choice is yours to create a better life for yourself.
Over 50 years ago Bruce Tuckman described four stages of team development - forming, storming, norming and performing. This week we explore whether these stages still apply, and the implications for leading in an increasingly complex world. TRANSCRIPT Welcome to episode fifteen of the Leadership Today podcast. Each week we provide practical advice to address some of today’s biggest leadership challenges. Now if you ask a leader to describe the stages of development a team goes through, they will most likely say the now famous words - forming, storming, norming, performing. It was over 50 years ago that Bruce Tuckman originally described these four stages in small group formation. He later worked with Mary Jensen to add a fifth stage - adjourning (which unfortunately doesn’t rhyme quite so well with the other four stages when forced through an Australian accent - and a big shout out to our many international listeners who have spent the last 14 episodes trying to work out what accent I have - there’s your answer). But does this model still apply today? And what’s the relevance for the way we lead? First, let’s do a quick overview and reminder of the five stages: Forming - a team first comes together, they orient themselves to the task, establish relationships, test boundaries around ground rules and behaviours - at this point people are usually positive, polite if not a little unsure. Storming - a lack of clarity around roles and ways of operating means this stage is marked by interpersonal conflict, lack of unity, polarised views - at this point people often actively or passively resist forming into a team - in fact the team may even fall apart at this point. Norming - achieve greater cohesion as roles, norms and ways of operating are established - people seek to maintain the group and find effective ways to work together. Performing - Tuckman saw the group at this point as having effectively “solved” interpersonal problems and become a “problem-solving instrument” - roles are flexible and functional, structure is clear and fixed, with shared commitment and effort towards the task. Adjourning - winding up the team - may be some sadness as people need to let go of the role they’ve had and go their separate ways. So where did these stages come from? Tuckman’s work was based on a literature review process rather than direct research. He wanted to bring together various ways of thinking about how teams develop and become productive. The studies he looked at were based on therapy groups, training groups, and laboratory experiments. Through this process, he was able to identify common themes - thus the initial four stages. It is a theoretical model that has proved helpful in practice, and has mostly held up under research scrutiny. The framework has been widely applied and proved to be highly effective in encouraging further exploration of team performance. However, there has been some more recent disagreement around the storming stage and where it fits, or even if it is a distinct stage at all. Even Tuckman’s original paper highlighted mixed evidence around the storming stage, with some researchers combining elements of storming with both the forming and norming stages. Not surprisingly, a common question from leaders is “Can’t we just skip the storming stage altogether?” The answer is maybe in the short term, but not forever. In fact some researchers have conceptualised storming as the management of conflict and difference that occurs across the life of the team, and I think that’s a more helpful way to think about it. Whether storming is a discrete stage or something that rears its head occasionally, the storm is never far away. And the storm is not necessarily generated within the team. There’s greater awareness now that any team is constantly being barraged with opportunities and threats as part of a larger complex system. No team works in isolation - it’s constantly being tilted, nudged, and pushed off balance. I served as part of a very effective leadership team in a professional services firm as we sailed directly into the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Each of us had weathered recessions and downturns before - we had each seen the market move up and down - but the speed and scale of the GFC impact was still difficult. The GFC was a complex environment in which to operate, where we couldn’t fully shield the team and business. The ways of working we established became strained, and we needed to work hard at revising our norms and maintaining our relationships. We were able to do that successfully by changing the way we worked in terms of task, people and process. If we had just focused on our team and ignored the environment around us, we would have failed. It’s a good example of how we had to step back into that storming stage to then create some norms and agreed ways of operating to help us to move forward. So here are some practical ideas for you as a leader: Don’t just focus on the task - make sure as a team leader you place equal attention on the people and the process. A very powerful question to start with and return to is ‘How can we best work together?’ Negotiate through difference - conflict, if well managed, is your friend. But conflict management needs willing and skilled individuals, along with effective team processes. Be attuned to your surroundings - keep a weathered eye on the horizon for opportunities and threats. Build a network outside the team that can help feed in information, advice and support. Influence beyond the team - shape the world around you. Be proactive, not just reactive within the broader system in which you operate. I hope these ideas help you to improve the effectiveness of the teams you lead and are a part of. Next week I’ll be expanding on this idea of operating in uncertainty, drawing on lessons from the operating theatre. See you then. References Tuckman, B. Developmental Sequence in Small Groups. Psychological Bulletin 1965, Vol. 63, No. 6, 384-399 Tuckman, B. and Jensen, M. (1977). Stages of Small-Group Development Revisited. Group & Organization Management, 2(4), pp.419-427. Denise A. Bonebright 40 years of storming: a historical review of Tuckman’s model of small group development. Human Resource Development International Vol. 13, No. 1, February 2010, 111–120
In this episode students interview Mrs. Jensen, our music teacher, and talk about ways to be a good friend at recess.
Meet Dorothy Ferreira, RDH and Mary Jensen, RDH! Incredible leaders in our profession that lead from the heart. They are both very active with Alliance for Smiles and have volunteered their time in international mission trips. The key takeaway from this interview: Servant leadership by providing care to those who truly need it brings great meaning, joy, and satisfaction to your life. Learn how this has helped Dorothy and Mary find career excellence and satisfaction in their professional journey. Thank you for being on the show! Topics we discuss: Having dissatisfaction in your career Finding inspiration in DH discussion forums Distractions from social media and finding inspiration through it What has kept them motivated Alliance for Smiles Volunteering helps bring joy and satisfaction to your personal and professional life Working with people when they are most vulnerable Jasmin chokes on gumbo Make it less about you Interprofessional collaboration Keep reaching, growing, and learning Be open to new ideas Keep engaged in the world Keep young in spirit Look for CE, books, and etc to expand your mind and become a better you Don't isolate yourself from other like-minded RDHs Hylife Oral Health Alliance Have a business within a business How to get involved in mission trips Your Comfort Zone Most memorable experience in mission trips Hear their CE course at Think Beyond the Prophy Con 2018 Contact Dorothy here: dorothyferreira@me.com Contact Mary here: maryjensenrdh@gmail.com Featured book: The Leadership Challenge by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posnerer Like Us on Facebook Join our Beyond the Prophy Community on Facebook Let's start the discussion. Did you have any "aha" moments or favorite quotes? Do you agree with the tips? Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter, podcast, and leave a review! Where to find Beyond the Prophy®: Facebook: @Beyondtheprophy Instagram: @Beyondtheprophy Apple Podcast: @Beyondtheprophy Stitcher: @Beyondtheprophy Google Play: @Beyondtheprophy
Meet Dorothy Ferreira, RDH and Mary Jensen, RDH! Incredible leaders in our profession that lead from the heart. They are both very active with Alliance for Smiles and have volunteered their time in international mission trips. The key takeaway from this interview: Servant leadership by providing care to those who truly need it brings great meaning, joy, and satisfaction to your life. Learn how this has helped Dorothy and Mary find career excellence and satisfaction in their professional journey. Thank you for being on the show! Topics we discuss: Having dissatisfaction in your career Finding inspiration in DH discussion forums Distractions from social media and finding inspiration through it What has kept them motivated Alliance for Smiles Volunteering helps bring joy and satisfaction to your personal and professional life Working with people when they are most vulnerable Jasmin chokes on gumbo Make it less about you Interprofessional collaboration Keep reaching, growing, and learning Be open to new ideas Keep engaged in the world Keep young in spirit Look for CE, books, and etc to expand your mind and become a better you Don't isolate yourself from other like-minded RDHs Hylife Oral Health Alliance Have a business within a business How to get involved in mission trips Your Comfort Zone Most memorable experience in mission trips Hear their CE course at Think Beyond the Prophy Con 2018 Contact Dorothy here: dorothyferreira@me.com Contact Mary here: maryjensenrdh@gmail.com Featured book: The Leadership Challenge by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posnerer Like Us on Facebook Join our Beyond the Prophy Community on Facebook Let's start the discussion. Did you have any "aha" moments or favorite quotes? Do you agree with the tips? Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter, podcast, and leave a review! Where to find Beyond the Prophy®: Facebook: @Beyondtheprophy Instagram: @Beyondtheprophy Apple Podcast: @Beyondtheprophy Stitcher: @Beyondtheprophy Google Play: @Beyondtheprophy
We love Mary! It was great to see her win her award at ADHA's Annual Conference this year. There isnt a more deserving person to win the Philips Sonicare,Pennwell Heart to Hands Award than Mary! Special thanks to Momgienist Podcast Co-host Jasmin Haley for working with me on this interview, it was fun to collaborate. Also thanks to them for "allowing" me to "borrow" their show notes :) Head over to their podcast at http://momgienists.libsyn.com/ to see more of the awesome things they are producing! Topics we discuss: Smile at Sea experience Background as an RDH Advancing your Dental Hygiene degree Working overseas International volunteering: Alliance for Smiles Hylife Oral Health Alliance Specialist: "Business within a Business" Preparing yourself for mission trips What is Hylife? contact Mary at www.hylifeoha.com and set up an email or a phone call conversation!
We love Mary! It was great to see her win her award at ADHA's Annual Conference this year. There isnt a more deserving person to win the Philips Sonicare,Pennwell Heart to Hands Award than Mary! Special thanks to Momgienist Podcast Co-host Jasmin Haley for working with me on this interview, it was fun to collaborate. Also thanks to them for "allowing" me to "borrow" their show notes :) Head over to their podcast at http://momgienists.libsyn.com/ to see more of the awesome things they are producing! Topics we discuss: Smile at Sea experience Background as an RDH Advancing your Dental Hygiene degree Working overseas International volunteering: Alliance for Smiles Hylife Oral Health Alliance Specialist: "Business within a Business" Preparing yourself for mission trips What is Hylife? contact Mary at www.hylifeoha.com and set up an email or a phone call conversation!
Meet Mary Jensen, RDH, the 2017 Phillips Sonicare Heart to Hands Award Recipient! Andrew Johnston of A Tale of Two Hygienist joins in this interview. Andrew and Jasmin do a brief recap of Smiles at Sea and share the inspiring professional journey of Mary. She shares insight on creating opportunities for yourself and what it's like professionally when the children are raised. Mary hasn't slowed down in her passion for providing care to the underserved. Get to know this incredible MOMgienist®! Topics we discuss: Smile at Sea experience Background as an RDH Advancing your Dental Hygiene degree Working overseas International volunteering: Alliance for Smiles Hylife Oral Health Alliance Specialist: "Business within a Business" Preparing yourself for mission trips What is Hylife? Contact Mary here: Podcast Sponsor: Audible, get your 30-day free trial HERE. Featured book: "Start With Why" by Simon Sineck Where to find MOMgienists: Facebook: @MOMgienists Instagram: @MOMgienists Apple Podcast: @MOMgienistsPodcast Google Play: @MOMgienistsPodcast
The Art of Effective Communication with Sales & Relationship Building As a business owner, when it comes to having a sales conversation with a prospective client is that something you enjoy doing? Be honest! For many business owners, sales is a taboo word, and it’s an aspect of their business they really don’t enjoy. NOR, [...] The post [ATE] The Art of Effective Communication with Sales & Relationship Building with Mary Jensen appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Never Give Up. Welcome to Episode 19 of Women In Leadership Podcast. In this episode Mary Jensen and I discuss resilience and why it's important to never give up, as there is always a way! Mary will share: Resilience – never give up there is always a way People are people and need to be heard, even if you [...] The post [Ep #19] Never give up, as there is always a way appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Título original There's Something About Mary aka Año 1998 Duración 119 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly Guión Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, Ed Decter, John J. Strauss Música Jonathan Richman Fotografía Mark Irwin Reparto Cameron Díaz, Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, Chris Elliott, Lee Evans, Lin Shaye, W. Earl Brown, Keith David, Markie Post, Brett Favre, Harland Williams, Jeffrey Tambor, Richard Jenkins, Sarah Silverman, Jonathan Richman Productora 20th Century Fox Género Comedia. Romance | Comedia romántica Sinopsis Ted Strohehmann ha vivido angustiado durante 14 años de su vida. La razón de su desgracia no es otra que la famosa Mary Jensen, la chica a la que todos desean y con la que por fin consigue tener una cita en la fiesta de graduación. Pero un desgraciado accidente con la cremallera del pantalón arruina sus planes. Ahora parece que tendrá otra oportunidad.