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Step into a transformative journey as we explore burnout, grief, and authentic self-discovery with Dr. Megan Daley. In this episode, Megan candidly shares her powerful experience navigating the complexities of caregiving for her father during his cancer battle, highlighting pivotal moments that can redefine one's purpose and direction in life. She encourages listeners to confront their truth, urging them to ask themselves, “If I died tomorrow, would I be okay with how I've lived?” Megan delves deep into the symptoms of burnout, sharing her insights into how it manifests physically and emotionally. Drawing from her journey, she discusses the practical practice of journaling, which helps individuals audit their lives and clarify what truly matters. The conversations emphasize community support as evidence that we are not alone; vulnerability can lead to profound connections and understanding.Connect with Megan:IG: @drmegandaleyThank you for listening to Self(ish) Confidence! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or on your social media and tag me @jess.clerke so I can personally thank you for helping spread some confidence + love! Check out my website at: www.jessclerke.com If you're on instagram, come say hi!!
Do you ever feel anxious before a flight? Struggle with perfectionism when planning trips? Or just want to find more joy in the travel process? In today's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Megan Daley, a burnout coach and nervous system expert who has traveled to 21 countries and helps people regulate stress so they can live (and travel!) with more ease.We dive into: ✈️ How to regulate your nervous system before and during a flight
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Summary In this conversation, Meli and Liv interview Dr. Megan Daley, who shares her transformative journey from a successful career in physical therapy to pursuing her true passions. The discussion explores the fears and societal pressures that often hold individuals back from following their dreams, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, nervous system regulation, and the impact of personal transformation on the collective. Megan highlights the significance of understanding one's own definitions of success and happiness, and encourages listeners to embrace their unique paths, regardless of age or external validation. About Dr. Megan Daley Dr. Megan Daley is a transformative success coach for high-achieving women ready to regain their energy, freedom, & deep joy for life! After 10 years as a successful clinician, hitting burnout multiple times, and watching her dad die with regrets of living his life for everyone else, she realized the answer to that question gnawing at her gut saying “I checked the boxes, why do I feel like I'm missing something?” didn't lie in any course or certification or “just take a vacation,” but rather in learning how to regulate her nervous system, hold boundaries, let go of her conditioning & what others think in order to find her authentic self & path. She now helps countless others quickly move from burnout to badass with clarity & confidence through her signature launchpad sessions, group containers, self-discovery journal, and her podcast, Human On the Daley. Connect with me: instagram.com/drmegandaley Nervous system course: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/offers/GdWLWV5Q Journal: https://amzn.to/3Yj4mFO 1:1s: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/180 Takeaways It's never too late to follow your dreams. Success is subjective and should be defined by you. The fear of change often stems from societal conditioning. Self-reflection is crucial in identifying what truly makes you happy. Nervous system regulation can help reconnect you with your desires. Coaching can provide valuable support in your journey. The sunken cost fallacy can trap you in unfulfilling careers. Personal transformation has a ripple effect on those around you. Identifying signs of misalignment is key to making changes. Your worth is not defined by your job title or accolades. Sound Bites "I felt like such an imposter." "The magic is you." "Women are so fucking phenomenal!" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Evolution 02:39 Career Transitions and Realizations 06:20 Defining Success and Personal Fulfillment 08:51 Facing Mortality and Life's Regrets 13:05 The Sunken Cost Fallacy in Career Choices 14:05 Unraveling Identity and Career Paths 22:20 Helping Women Find Their Path 26:22 Reconnecting with Desires and Dreams 32:34 The Science Behind Tapping and Anxiety Management 34:14 Connecting with Your Body to Discover Desires 35:39 Identifying and Releasing Identity Attachments 39:12 The Concept of Divine Timing in Life 40:31 Impact vs. Recognition: What Truly Matters? 42:34 The Importance of Interpersonal Relationships 45:15 Aligning Career and Personal Life for Fulfillment 47:20 Navigating Transitions and Personal Growth 52:00 The Role of Coaching in Personal Development 58:33 Is It Ever Too Late to Follow Your Dreams? 01:00:05 Finding Your Magic and Authentic Path 01:01:50 Outro (Show notes and captions are AI-assisted. All other content is human-made, original, and proprietary. The fact that we need to make this distinction is WILD!)
In this episode, we are breaking the cycle of unhealed mindsets as we sit down and speak with trauma and somatic-informed clinical educator, speaker, and mindset coach for women in male-dominated fields, podcast host for "Human On The Daley," and Author of the Rediscovering Your Best Self Journal, Dr. Megan Daley! Megan shares how becoming a parental caregiver forced her to pivot her life away from corporate healthcare burnout to career coaching, where woo-woo meets Western medicine. We discuss how balance is bullshit, how social media makes it challenging to create healthy, realistic boundaries, and what it means to have a work-life balance. She breaks down some common challenges women face when making a career transition, how they can prepare for them, and how they can best communicate their career change to family and friends to gain their support and help them figure out what their pivot to a new career path is. WHO IS DR. MEGAN? From the Doctor herself! "I'm considered an expert in many things: physical therapy, wellness, oncology rehab, the musculoskeletal system, trauma & somatic informed care, nervous system regulation, burnout, and more…after a decade + long career as a doctor of Physical Therapy, the last several of which I ran a very successful cash clinic where I was able to start to incorporate mind-body-soul connections, I had enough of the systems and limitations of traditional healthcare. Mix that with a life altering event, and I felt everything in my being called to address the root of the disconnect I saw in myself and everyone around me. I realized SO many women, like myself, were living based on should's, to the point of not fully recognizing themselves and not knowing what's missing…In my Career Clarity sessions, and in my retreats, I combine my knowledge of the body and mind to help high achieving women break out of the boxes of expectations, perfectionism, and people pleasing in order to truly discover who they are and what they really want in life (and what will get them there!)" SYNC UP WITH DR. MEGAN: Instagram: @drmegandaley Website: moveonthedaley.com
A must-listen recording of the Your Kid's Next Read ‘Raising Wild Readers' event, held on 23 July 2024, featuring Megan Daley in conversation with Sally Rippin, the 2024-2025 Australian Children's Laureate. This in-depth discussion looks at the joys and challenges of getting – and keeping – kids reading, and offers valuable insights, tips and advice for improving literacy outcomes in Australia and fostering a love of literature in all types of young readers. Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com.au
Get ready to dive straight into the hard truths with our guest, Megan Daley. We're stripping back the fluff and getting real about what it truly takes to make it as an entrepreneur. Megan breaks down the crucial role of alignment in our personal and professional lives, highlighting how being in the right room at the right networking events can unlock your true potential. She shares her transformative journey from a draining corporate gig to thriving in her own business, driven by a community that mirrors her values. Megan emphasizes the dangers of mismatched values and how they can derail both your career and personal satisfaction. If you've ever felt out of place, it might be a sign that you're not where you need to be. We explore how finding your tribe can radically alter your approach to life and business, setting you on a path to genuine fulfillment and success. Tune in for a dose of tough love and insightful advice that could be the catalyst for your next big move! What you'll hear in this episode: [00:35] Introducing special guest Dr. Megan Daley [01:30] Discovering your unique gifts through community [04:30] The journey from corporate to entrepreneurship [07:05] The importance of alignment [12:40] How mismatched values impact your career and life [23:50] The importance of being in the right room [29:55] How you can connect with Dr. Megan Daly Connect with Megan: On IG @megandaley Tune in to her podcast, Human on the Daley: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/podcast Access her free resources: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/freebies Connect with Jess: Grab a spot at UNSCRIPTED Live https://jessicaburgio.myflodesk.com/unscripted-live Join the Fuck Yeah Friday text community by texting “FRIDAY” to 619-332-3045 https://my.community.com/jessburgio?t=FRIDAY Book your connection call with me https://calendly.com/unscriptedthepodcast/15-min-discovery-call Create a state of flow and focus with Flocus and use code UNSCRIPTED at checkout to save 20% https://www.volarenutrition.com/ Get 15% off your Glōci order with code JESSICABURGIO https://getgloci.com/discount/JESSICABURGIO Connect with me on IG @jessicaburgio Learn more on my website https://www.jessicaburgio.com/
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet Megan Daley, author of The Beehive. Megan talks about her passion for children's literature, her role as a teacher librarian, and her picture book The Beehive. She also discusses her book Raising Readers, which emphasises the importance of instilling a love of reading in children from a young age and offers practical advice for parents. 00:00 Welcome to the world of writing and publishing00:22 Unlocking creativity with story seeds03:48 Nat Newman's writing tip07:54 Crafting engaging openings in writing14:58 Megan Daley: A passion for children's literature and bees21:30 The journey from blog to book: Unveiling a love for reading23:01 Empowering reading habits: Tips for parents and educators23:48 A creative approach to encouraging reading29:34 Encouraging savvy teen readers in a digital age32:41 The path to becoming a teacher librarian34:02 From educator to children's book author36:28 Strategies for busy creatives42:34 From writing dreams to picture book reality44:22 A dive into the history of the exclamation mark Read the show notes Connect with Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | ValerieKhoo.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ky Garvey chats to Megan Daley and Jenny Stubbs on the important role Teacher Librarians have in our schools and how they inspire students to embrace the joy of reading.
In this episode of Lead with the Enneagram, we dive deep into the practical applications of the Enneagram, particularly for those identifying as Type 7. Our special guest, Dr. Megan Daley, a self-preservation Enneagram 7 with a 748 tri-type, joins us to explore the nuances of living as a Type 7. We discuss the challenges and joys of being an Enneagram 7, from the desire for freedom and adventure to the tendency to avoid discomfort and pain.Dr. Megan shares her personal story of pivoting careers multiple times, from a math degree to physical therapy, and eventually to coaching. She reflects on the importance of trusting oneself and the universe when making life-altering decisions, even when they seem counterintuitive to others.We also delve into the significance of inner child work, particularly for those who have experienced childhood trauma or have been misunderstood. Dr. Megan opens up about her struggles with connecting to her inner child and seeking clarity on what her inner child truly needs.Lastly, we touch on Dr. Megan's aspirations to host retreats and speak at events, focusing on self-care, self-forgiveness, and authenticity for high-achieving women. She aims to create intimate, transformative experiences that allow participants to reconnect with their playful, authentic selves and embark on a journey of healing from the inside out.Connect with Tracy:Tracy's Website http://tracyomalley.com/ Tracy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tracy_omalley/ Tracy on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tracy.omalley Tracy on Twitter https://twitter.com/TracyOMall Tracy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/Resources:Attend Tracy's Enneagram Group Workshop https://www.tracyomalley.com/workshop Access Tracy's Enneagram Blueprint https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithmeUsing Your Stress Number to Eliminate Shame & Self-Sabotage on Lead with the Enneagram EP356 https://open.spotify.com/episode/111YMhtJjtw4sgBsN4fHs7 Book a Power Session with Tracy http://tracyomalley.com/workwithme/Learn More About Tracy's Enneagram Team Dynamics Workshop https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithme Book a Partner Session with Tracy https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithmeApply for 1:1 Coaching with Tracy https://www.tracyomalley.com/workwithmeEmail info@tracyomalley.com
Mike "C-Roc" engages in a candid conversation with Dr. Megan Daley, delving deep into the realms of personal development and sexual exploration. Dr. Megan shares her transformative journey, starting with the recognition of blind spots in her own life and the patterns of chronic fight or flight. With vulnerability and authenticity, she reflects on her upbringing, societal conditioning, and the impact of high expectations on her sense of worth and perfectionism. The conversation expands to encompass the intersection of personal and sexual development, highlighting the direct link between the two. Dr. Megan opens up about her experiences with psilocybin journeys, where she unearthed profound realizations about her sexuality and sensuality. Through her expertise and personal insights, she emphasizes the importance of understanding one's true nature and embracing authenticity, even in the face of societal taboos. Listeners are invited to explore the concept of sexual liberation and its significance in personal growth, as Dr. Megan shares valuable resources and guidance for those seeking to embark on a journey of self-discovery. From somatics to trauma-informed practices, she offers practical advice and encourages individuals to prioritize their well-being and authenticity. With warmth and empathy, Dr. Megan Daley invites listeners to challenge societal norms, break free from limiting beliefs, and embrace their full, authentic selves. Tune in to this empowering episode for a transformative conversation on personal growth, sexual liberation, and the power of authenticity. Website: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/ Social Media Links/Handles: https://www.facebook.com/moveonthedaley https://www.instagram.com/drmegandaley https://www.instagram.com/moveonthedaley
If you're a high-achieving woman who deals with anxiety, overwhelm, and "sensitivity", chances are you've had physical manifestations of those internal experiences. Dr. Megan Daley originally came onto this podcast to talk about how to regulate our nervous systems, but - as often happens on the pod! - we ended up talking about SO much more than that... The lesson I keep learning over and over is that ALL our systems are interwoven to create the fabric of our human experience: - Our family history/the patterns and symptoms we inherit - Our childhood experience/how we learned to cope/survive - Our physical history and health; the body really does keep the score, y'all! - Our emotional maturity & learned coping skills ABOUT DR. MEGAN DALEY: Dr. Megan Daley is a transformative success coach for high-achieving women ready to regain their energy & deep joy for life! After 10 years as a successful clinician, hitting burnout multiple times, and watching her dad die with regrets of living his life for everyone else, she realized the answer to that question gnawing at her gut saying “I checked the boxes, why do I feel like I'm missing something?” didn't lie in any course or certification or “just take a vacation,” but rather in learning how to regulate her nervous system, hold boundaries, let go of her conditioning & what others think in order to find her authentic self & path. She now helps countless others quickly move from burnout to badass with clarity & confidence through her signature launchpad sessions, group containers, self-discovery journal, and her podcast, Human On the Daley. CONNECT WITH MEGAN: Moveonthedaley.com (links to group course, podcast, deep dive 1:1 sessions) https://www.moveonthedaley.com/free-3-things CONNECT WITH KELSEY: http://www.kelseyformost.com http://www.instagram.com/kelsey.writes
Megan Daley and Dani Vee: The Beehive
On today's show we chat about what kids are reading at school, what's changing, and what kids are excited about, with one of the most celebrated teacher librarians in the country. As well as an awesome new picture book all about Bees. There's a real Buzz in the air. Today's guest was awarded the ASLA Australian Teacher Librarian of the Year 2023 and the SLAQ Queensland Teacher Librarian of the Year, as well as the national Dromkeen Librarians Award. A former national vice-president of the Children's Book Council of Australia, she is also a regular literary judge, festival curator and co-host of the Your Kid's Next Read podcast. And if that's not busy enough, she is a public speaker who inspires parents, caregivers, educators, and librarians to nurture a lifelong love of reading. She's popped in today to share her absolutely incredible journey, along with her new picture book, The Beehive. Please welcome the amazing Megan Daley.
We go behind the scenes of Megan Daley's debut picture book THE BEEHIVE, with a roundtable discussion between Allison, Megan and illustrator Max Hamilton. If you've ever wondered how a picture book is created, this one is for you!Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com.au
In this episode, we are thrilled to have the energetic and dynamic Dr. Megan Daley as our special guest. Dr. Megan is known for addressing the "hard shit" that people often shy away from. She shares her passion for asking tough questions and getting people to dig deep. Dr. Megan also gives us a glimpse into her personal life, revealing her love for snowboarding and her desire to live in a colder climate just to pursue her favorite hobby. Join us for an engaging conversation on embracing challenges and pushing boundaries. Overview of the Conversation - What You'll Learn: In this captivating conversation with Dr. Megan Daley, listeners will gain valuable insights into the importance of self-reflection, personal growth, and the power of embracing challenges. Dr. Megan's passion for tough conversations and her love for snowboarding provide a unique backdrop to a discussion that will leave you inspired and motivated. 5 Key Takeaways from the Podcast: Embracing Self-Reflection: Dr. Megan emphasizes the significance of sitting down and reflecting on our thoughts to uncover our true desires and purpose in life. Self-reflection can help us break free from feeling stuck or unfulfilled and discover what truly matters to us. Discovering Through Pursuit: The journey of self-improvement and pursuing our goals can lead to remarkable discoveries that we may not have initially realized. Dr. Megan encourages listeners to embrace this journey as an opportunity for personal growth and fulfillment. Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: By dedicating time to sit with our thoughts, we can identify and overcome limiting beliefs and obstacles that may hinder our progress. Addressing these challenges enables us to break free from patterns of burnout and align our lives with our true desires. Granting Ourselves Grace: The podcast hosts stress the importance of giving ourselves grace and learning from our mistakes. They encourage listeners to embrace fresh starts and reflect on the lessons learned from their experiences. Setting Boundaries and Letting Go: Setting boundaries and effectively communicating them is crucial for personal well-being. The episode discusses the challenges of boundary-setting, especially with old friends or family, and the significance of releasing relationships or situations that no longer serve us. In this episode, Dr. Megan Daley and the podcast hosts emphasize the value of self-reflection, embracing challenges, and learning from experiences. They discuss the importance of setting boundaries, letting go of what no longer serves us, and bringing feminine energy into male-dominated industries. This engaging conversation will leave you inspired to take charge of your personal growth and well-being. Join us for a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Love our Guest, Dr. Megan Daley!! Follow her at…. Insta Website Move on the Daley Podcast Connect more with Tanya & Ladies Kickin Ass… Insta Facebook LinkedIn YouTube TikTok Website Check out some of our favorite things! Free 7-day trial GrowthDay Personal Development App Riverside.fm (online recording platform) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ladieskickinass/message
Dr. Megan Daley is a trauma & somatic informed Doctor of Physical Therapy turned mindset & success coach. After “checking all the boxes” and hustling hard in her own successful practice for years, she looked in the mirror one day and saw a shell of someone she once knew. The final straw was losing her Dad and hearing his life regrets. This shook her into going on a journey to find herself again.Now those who know her best have labeled her a “freedom catalyst” and “sought-after resource dealer.” She helps women break out of expectations and forge their own authentic path, creating a transformational experience, something she deems - from burnout to badass!Follow Megan: @moveonthedaleyMegan's Website: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/ Listen to the HUMAN ON THE DALEY Podcast
In this episode of the Digital Business Evolution Podcast, Jess is joined by Dr. Megan Daley, a doctor turned mindset and success coach. Meg shares her inspiring story of transitioning from a doctor of physical therapy to a coach who focuses on mindset and emotional health. Tune in as Meg discusses how her father's battle with lung cancer ignited her passion to help others live without regrets. With a mission to assist women in breaking free from expectations and finding fulfillment in male-dominated fields, Meg offers valuable insights on fear, mindset blocks, and the importance of deep diving into our fears to understand their roots. From setting boundaries to overcoming procrastination and embracing radical responsibility, Meg provides practical advice and personal anecdotes that will surely resonate with you. As always, cheers to your evolution! Key Takeaways: Learn how to overcome the fear and expectations that come with living in accordance with others. Learn why curiosity and self awareness play key roles in establishing boundaries. Learn why saying no is ok and explaining why can help others understand. Key Timestamps [4:41] – Fear of expectations block personal growth [15:56] – Gaining self awareness and taking leaps [27:15] – Continually asking why reveals true entrepreneurial desires [38:30] – Blending boundaries and the importance of strengthening relationships [48:04] – The journal to rediscover oneself Episode Quotes “If you asked yourself to list all the things you loved, how long would it take to list yourself?” - Dr. Megan Daley “All self awareness really comes down to is getting deeply curious and being willing to try and figure it out for you.” - Dr. Megan Daley Episode Resources Rediscover your best self with Dr. Daleys Journal: @Amazon.Com/TheRediscoveringYourBestSelfJournal Click the link right here to learn more about the DBE Mastermind: https://www.jessglazer.com/dbe-the-mastermind Connect with Dr. Megan Daley Instagram: @ Dr.MeganDaley Podcast: @HumanOnTheDaley Connect with Jess Instagram: @iamjessicaderose TikTok: @iamjessicaderose YouTube: Jessica DeRose
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of the "It's My Turn Podcast." In this enlightening conversation, your host, Kelsey Mead, is joined by the brilliant Dr. Megan Daley as we explore the journey towards self-discovery and personal growth. In this special episode, we dive deep into the following transformative topics: Navigating Burnout: What It Means for You: Dr. Megan Daley brings her expertise to the table as we delve into the multifaceted world of burnout. Together, we uncover the various ways in which burnout can manifest in your life and discuss strategies to navigate this challenging experience. Knowing Your Why: Discover the power of purpose as we explore the importance of understanding your "why." We delve into how identifying your true purpose can be a compass guiding you towards a more fulfilling and authentic life. Experiencing Freedom: How do you break free from the chains that bind you to living for the wrong things? Our conversation touches on the liberating experience of embracing your true desires and breaking away from societal expectations. Living for the Wrong Things: We discuss the common trap of living a life that doesn't align with your true passions and values. Learn how to shift your focus towards a life that truly resonates with your heart's desires. Developing Tools to Move You Forward: Dr. Megan Daley shares her expertise in developing practical tools and strategies to propel you forward on your journey of self-discovery and growth. Join us for this inspiring episode as we unravel these critical insights and engage in a transformative conversation with our special guest, Dr. Megan Daley. Whether you're seeking to understand burnout, discover your purpose, or simply yearn for a more authentic and fulfilling life, this episode is bound to empower and enlighten. It's time to declare, "It's My Turn to thrive and be true to myself!" CONNECT WITH Dr. Megan IG: https://www.instagram.com/moveonthedaley/ Website: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/ CONNECT WITH KELSEY Follow me on IG: @kelseymead_Follow me TikTok:@kelseymead_ Want to master your mindset? Every Monday I send out an email with mindset tips or tools you can use for the week. Click here so you don't miss that email: https://www.kelseymeadcoaching.com/services Grab your FREE Re-Alignment Roadmap Workbook here: https://www.kelseymeadcoaching.com/scripting-workbook-freebie Get the Vibrant Life Journal here: https://a.co/d/8huHUH6 *Subscribe so you know exactly when the next episode drops! Music: A Day For Smiles by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Hey there, Unscripted fam! Jess Burgio here, your host, and I'm thrilled to welcome you back to another episode of our podcast. Today, we've got a guest whose journey will not only inspire you but also challenge you to rethink how you're living your life. Dr. Megan Daley, a successful physical therapist, and true embodiment of courage and authenticity, decided to break free from the mold society had cast for her. She embarked on a journey to find her true purpose, and her story is a rollercoaster of transformation. Dr. Megan's transition from a thriving career to pursuing her calling wasn't easy, but it was necessary for her personal growth and fulfillment. It's a powerful reminder that sometimes, we have to step off the well-worn path to discover who we truly are. One of the key takeaways from our conversation with Dr. Megan is the importance of untangling our identity from external factors. Whether it's job titles, societal expectations, or other people's opinions, these external influences can cloud our vision and hold us back from our true potential. Dr. Megan shared her own battle with imposter syndrome and how she overcame it by reframing her negative thoughts. It's a lesson in embracing the unknown and recognizing that stepping into the unfamiliar can lead to incredible growth and opportunities. Life is too short to be confined by the expectations of others. Dr. Megan's journey reminds us that it's never too late to pursue your true desires, to rewrite your own script, and to live life on your own terms. And don't forget, you don't have to do it alone. Surround yourself with a tribe of supportive individuals who understand and encourage your personal growth journey. Connect with Dr Megan @moveonthedaley Connect with me on IG: @jessicaburgio Looking to start, launch or grow your podcast?? Follow us @mediaunscripted Check out our services: https://www.mediaunscripted.com/ Grab the insane Pastry pop tart treats from Legendary Foods - Use Code UNSCRIPTED to get 10% Off https://www.eatlegendary.com/discount/UNSCRIPTED Gut Personal Discount code: www.gutpersonal.com/jessica_10 Grab a copy of my book Come As You Are: The Art of Unbecoming Who They Told You To Be - https://a.co/d/6LSJIjK
'We can't do anything to control anyone else's expectations or conditioning, but we can work on our own. The first step is recognizing where we do it to ourselves.' Dr. Megan Daley Discovering who you are is really all about leaving behind perceived expectations, limitations and conditioning. In this episode, I chat with the incredible human that is Dr. Megan Daley. Megan shares her own experience of loss and how it impacted her in a very profound way. In this episode we talk about the difference between expectation and conditioning, as well as how many of our limiting beliefs come from these old paradigms. Dr. Megan Daley is a seasoned physical therapist, weightlifter, and freedom catalyst who is committed to helping others move from frustrated to fulfilled, operating more fully in their zone of strength. She is the author of "Rediscovering Your Best Self Journal" featuring pivotal emotional and mindset exercises, and is the host of the podcast Human On The Daley (Spotify + Apple). In addition to her own offerings, Daley is an instructor in a doctoral program and a continuting education company. She is a 'free bird' who loves solo travel, food, adventures in the outdoors, her fiance, and her corgi. Connect With Megan: @moveonthedaley + www.moveonthedaley.com Connect With Andrea: @andreacrispcoach + @the.couragecast + www.andreacrisp.ca Join Weekly Connection Call: Courage + Conversations Wednesdays at 12 pm EST. Are you ready to unlock your purpose and potential to step into your future self, now? Next Level Coaching is for the female entrepreneur who is sitting on the sidelines stuck in comparison mode. She's lost herself in the hustle and is stuck in constant overwhelm, unable to make decisions for herself, let alone her business. She is ready to get grounded, block out the noise, and find the flow that she hears everyone else talking about because she knows her success is inevitable. She just needs a little guidance to get there. Let's partner together to create life-long results built on the belief that you already have everything you need to take your next brave steps in life. Book A Discovery Call: www.andreacrisp.ca/schedule
How to stay in your energy when it comes to your personal life and your business. In this episode we break down the four types of energy and how you can learn to stay in your own energy (or in your power) to optimize success in every area of your life. Connect With: Dr. Megan Daley + @humanonthedaley.podcast Connect With Andrea: @andreacrispcoach + @the.couragecast Join Weekly Community Call: Courage + Conversations Wednesday's at 12 pm EST Are you ready to unlock your purpose and potential to step into your future self, now? Next Level Coaching is for the female entrepreneur who is sitting on the sidelines stuck in comparison mode. She's lost herself in the hustle and is stuck in constant overwhelm, unable to make decisions for herself, let alone her business. She is ready to get grounded, block out the noise, and find the flow that she hears everyone else talking about because she knows her success is inevitable. She just needs a little guidance to get there. Let's partner together to create life-long results built on the belief that you already have everything you need to take your next brave steps in life. Book A Discovery Call: www.andreacrisp.ca/schedule
On today's episode, I am joined by Dr. Megan Daley to discuss burnout, boundaries, and trailblazing your own path. Megan is a doctor of physical therapy, podcaster, mentor and coach who's passion project is to help other high achieving individuals create the life and career they love through breaking up with burnout, connecting with their passion and purpose, and finally taking the leap towards that thing that's on your heart. Megan has played a tremendous role in both my personal and professional growth over the last few months as I got coached by her through her 12 week course “Breakup with Burnout for healthcare providers”. This course provided me with modules full of actionable tools to gain clarity on what I really want, manage my time better, and learn to say “yes” to myself as much as I do for others. My favorite part of the course was connecting with other clinicians on weekly calls who are striving to better themselves and take the next step towards who they're meant to be. On today's episode, You'll hear Megan and I dive deep into my biggest takeaways from her course including major mindset shifts, taking ownership of your time, learning that “no” is a full sentence, and tips for regulating your nervous system. Shownotes: 13:42- “What has this experience/degree given me” vs. “this degree can only serve me if I'm acting in the traditional sense.” 15:30- “Sometimes, you need to let go of what you're good at to take hold of what you're meant to be great at.” 18:45- Recognizing Burnout & It's Manifestations 30:25- 2 Nervous System “Resets” that can be done anywhere 34:25- “We're taught to be seen not heard and appease other people.” 36:00- “Boundaries allow more love & more connection.” 38:24- “Saying “yes” to something that is not really for us, is saying “no” to ourselves.” 40:40- “No” is a full sentence- you don't need to explain yourself.” 48:45- “Intuition does not have an emotion.” 55:40- “Is it fear of failure, or fear of success?” Links: Follow Megan: instagram.com/moveonthedaley Course sales page: moveonthedaley.com/course-sales-page Perfect Day Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/human-on-the-daley/id1687235238?i=1000614834458 Course Links (with exclusive discount!) Pay in full: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/offers/M93XDQvx?coupon_code=GOALSET Payment plan: https://www.moveonthedaley.com/offers/EKcmW2CF?coupon_code=GOALSET
Dr. Megan: Life & Burnout Coach, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Educator, Author, Speaker who is helping healthcare workers get out of the burnout rut they often face. When asked, Who is Megan?? She replies:I am a seasoned physical therapist, Olympic weightlifter, overcomer, and freedom catalyst who believes in 2 major things: (1) movement is medicine and (2) everyone deserves to live the life of their dreams. Beyond the physical movement that I've been known for for a decade, I implement pivotal emotional and mindset exercises in all of my offerings through Move on the Daley to help driven adults flourish. I am passionate about paying it forward and helping female professionals discover who they eff they are and create healthier management strategies pursuing their current field or exploring new paths they've only dreamt of. I am a "free bird" who loves travel, food, adventures in the outdoors, my fiancé, Andris, and Corgi, Jinx. Currently living in Scottsdale, AZ, but catch me on the slopes all next winter!I recently met Megan at an event out of state, after having been at other events together but not bumping into each other. Let me tell you- she is an amazing individual with just as amazing sense of style!! Within minutes of meeting her, I KNEW she was a great guest speaker on the podcast to come in and provide SO MUCH value!!! Burnout is near and dear to my heart, as you know, and she's going to give it to us straight up!! What does it look like, why you are more burned out than you think, and how to get out of it. On her way home from the event, she had a scare that I pray I never have to go through. I asked her if she would share her vulnerable story with us, and how she got through it differently now that she has practiced many ways to regulate her nervous system. It is quite a story! Episode Quote: “Practicing the tools that I learned…I want to then give the tools to people…in order to build up the (emotional) resiliency to function in a crisis situation and be able to calm my nervous system down enough to take action. "She said after the traumatic event she actually felt the need to move… THIS IS a huge TOOL for you to learn about!!!! A way to “shake” trauma off. “Move in whatever way feels natural to you” because the energy needs to move through your body. Self Love Tip:Schedule yourself into your calendar FIRST - and don't move those blocksFind Megan at: @moveonthedaley + links for freebies, course, & mentorship are all at moveonthedaley.com/linkinbioHer journal is here on amazon Are you READY for some FREE Burnout Resources??!!! Keep watching on Audrey's IG -@helloaudreyrose- and get on the TEXT LIST to stay up to date on FREE IN- PERSON and VIRTUAL mini retreats!!!!
In this interview Pip speaks with renown Australian Author, Josh Langley. Josh share's his love of teaching and his inspiring child hood stories that has influenced his writing and education programs. Josh shares how he always felt different as a kid, never quite fitting in. His experience shaped the narrative of a series of books of which 'Being You Is Enough' is one. Being You Is Enough comes 'highly recommend' from Megan Daley, Award-winning teacher librarian and author and curator of Children's Books Daily who said, 'three set of books by Josh Langley, they are fantasmagorical! ”Being You is Enough is the first in a series of 4 groundbreaking kids book from Josh Langley to help kids with confidence and self esteem. This entertaining and refreshing book will inspire kids be themselves and stand up tall. It was an honour to speak with Josh and he just oozes of creativity. www.joshlangley.com.au For more information about our Best Little Book Club or see other interviews in this series check out the individual page on this channel or on the Best Little Book Club Page.
On this week's episode, Dr. Megan Daley joins Julie to discuss Low Back Pain and its multifactorial nature. Megan is a physical therapist, educator, athlete and fitness enthusiast who has loads of personal and professional experience with low back pain. Megan and Julie discuss common causes of back pain, the importance of addressing sleep and nutrition with managing pain, load management strategies, imaging findings and how to remain active during flare ups. Megan busts common back pain myths, and combats them with actionable, science-backed strategies. Whether you experience back pain, or want to build resilience to prevent it- there is something in this episode for you! Megan's Links: instagram: instagram.com/moveonthedaley https://www.moveonthedaley.org/ Shownotes: 05:55- What are the most common causes of low back pain? 13:00- Identifying acute vs. chronic stressors 16:44- How do you discuss lifestyle with patients who want a “quick fix?” 21:00- What are your favorite physical therapy treatments for lower back pain? 25:00- How can we gradually work back into painful positions? 27:55- Are deadlifts good or bad for low back pain? 38:43- What is the correlation between imaging and pain? 48:00- Go-to exercises & habits to building resilience against low back pain
Episode 74 - Movement is Medicine with Megan Daley In Today's episode, I had the honor to interview Dr. Megan Daley who is Physical Therapy, CERTIFIED CMFA, CERTIFIED FRCMC, FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT ASSESSMENT, DRY NEEDLING, GRASTON TECHNIQUE, CROSSFIT LEVEL 1 TRAINER and CERTIFIED PORI ONCOLOGY REHAB PROVIDER. She is such an amazing human with tons of personal and educational knowledge when it comes to understanding how our bodies function with movement. Enjoy our conversation! If you enjoy this episode, please let us know by leaving a 5-star review and if you have any suggestions on a topic you would like to hear on this podcast, please send us a message. For more information, you can visit us at www.claritaescalante.com Connect with Dr. Megan Daley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moveonthedaley/ Website: https://www.moveonthedaley.org Blog: Moveonthedaley.com/blog Dr. Megan Daley is offering two incredible discounts for the listeners of The Clarita Escalante Show Podcast, just visit her website for more details: Mayhan athlete programming discount: ICEPT Wild Health discount: WHICE Connect with Clarita Escalante Website: www.claritaescalante.com Quick Links & Fav items: https://linktr.ee/claritaescalante Pintrest: https://www.pinterest.com/cescalante1239/_created/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_clarita_escalante/ The Wellness Journal & Planner available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wellness-Journal-Clarita-Escalante/dp/B09MBQQYQ6/ref=sr_1_4?crid=38WLMHN8KVP63&keywords=clarita+escalante&qid=1639664012&sprefix=clarita+%2Caps%2C207&sr=8-4
Whenever feelings of scarcity creep up, I do a simple brainstorming exercise to tap into a state of abundance and snap out of that fear. There are so many creative ways to monetize your social media and consumer habits, come up with a new offering, or re-think the marketing of what you're already selling. I'm sharing 10 ideas that you could do right now to generate extra abundance and income. Listen in to hear what those are, and don't forget to tag me on Instagram with your list! I'm also sharing a mini interview that I did with one of the dynamic Powerhouse Women members, Dr. Megan Daley, to talk about her entrepreneurial journey and how the Six Figure School program has supported her in the process. In this episode we talk about: Reframing your thinking from “I can't afford this” to “How can I afford this?” How to set up affiliate links for some of your favorite products or services My experience testing out a small mentorship group An example of what to do with imperfect inventory Why I love the idea of freelancing for some extra cash Debunking the myth that virtual events and summits are over Resources mentioned: Amazon Associates kit.co If you loved today's episode, please share your favorite takeaways or your own systems and processes by screenshotting this episode and tagging us on Instagram! Click HERE to text the word ABUNDANCE to (602) 536-7829 to get early access to the upcoming free training I'm hosting about how to create a plan to monetize your big idea in a bigger way! Click HERE to get your tickets for the Powerhouse Women 2022 event! Click HERE to check out the Powerhouse Women Behind The Success Stories! Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH DR. MEGAN DALEY Follow Megan: @moveonthedaley Visit Megan's website: moveonthedaley.org CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN Follow Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Follow Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Follow Hannah: @hannahmwells Visit the Powerhouse Women website: www.powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity
Do you told tension in your body? Perhaps you experience pain during sex? In this episode, Dr Megan Daley joins me to discuss how everything in our body is connected, her own healing journey, and what you can do today to begin to live a pain-free life.Megan is a doctor of Physical Therapy who loves helping active adults stay active and doing the things they love. She treats basically any musculoskeletal injury in the body, she's certified in oncology rehab, and she offers a monthly membership that's focused on optimizing performance for YOU so that you don't need to see a healthcare professional! Megan overcame many injuries and surgeries herself to discover that optimizing strength and fitness really is the key. She is a CrossFitter, trail runner, hiker/backpacker, and dancer, as well as a competitive Olympic Weightlifter. Oh, and a corgi mom!In this episode we talk about:How Boudoir empowered MeganThe “what were you wearing?” question being asked to rape victims and the shame it createsThe stigma of intelligent women not being able to be sexyEveryone should read The Body Keeps the ScorePelvic floor tension has nothing to do with whether or not you've had kidsDo you experience pain during sex?Using a therapeutic psychedelic trip to tap into self loveWhere to connect with MeganCONNECT WITH DR. MEGAN DALEY:www.moveonthedaley.orgInstagram: @moveonthedaleyCONNECT WITH KELCY AND FIND YOUR SEXY:www.findyoursexy.coInstagram: @kelcyvallettaLearn about my online course, The Confident Queen Code HERE!
An interview with Dr. Megan Daly from University of California in Davis, California and Dr. Navneet Singh from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research in Chandigarh, India, co-chairs on “Management of Stage III Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: ASCO Guideline.” They summarize guideline recommendations on five subtopics – evaluation & staging, surgery, neoadjuvant therapy, adjuvant therapy, and unresectable disease. Read the full guideline at www.asco.org/thoracic-cancer-guidelines. TRANSCRIPT [MUSIC PLAYING] ANNOUNCER: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. BRITTANY HARVEY: Hello, and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines podcast series, brought to you by the ASCO Podcast Network, a collection of nine programs covering a range of educational and scientific content and offering enriching insight into the world of cancer care. You can find all the shows, including this one, at ASCO.org/podcasts. My name is Brittany Harvey, and today, I'm interviewing Dr. Megan Daley from University of California in Davis, California, and Dr. Navneet Singh from the Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, India, co-chairs on management of stage III non-small cell lung cancer ASCO guideline. Thank you for being here, Dr. Daley and Dr. Singh. MEGAN DALEY: Thank you for having us. NAVNEET SINGH: Thank you for having us, too. BRITTANY HARVEY: First, I'd like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its guidelines and ensuring that the ASCO conflict of interest policy is followed for each guideline. The full conflict of interest information for this guideline panel is available online with the publication of the guideline in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Dr. Daley, do you have any relevant disclosures that are directly related to this guideline topic? MEGAN DALEY: I have research funding from EMD Serono, Merck, and Genentech. BRITTANY HARVEY: Thank you for those disclosures. Then Dr. Singh, do you have any relevant disclosures that are directly related to this guideline? NAVNEET SINGH: No, I have no financial conflicts of interest. BRITTANY HARVEY: Thank you. Getting into the content of this guideline, Dr. Singh, can you give us an overview of both the scope and the purpose of this guideline? NAVNEET SINGH: Yes, absolutely. So this guideline has been developed to assist clinicians involved in the management of patients with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer, or NSCLC, as we call it briefly. Now, stage III NSCLC represents one of the most heterogeneous subgroups of lung cancer. Consequently, it is also the subgroup in which the choice of multimodality treatment and the sequence of multimodality treatment varies significantly amongst clinicians, with variations being observed across institutes, as well as within an institute. And we sincerely hope that, with the help of this guideline, clinicians can accurately confirm the presence of stage III disease and offer the most appropriate treatment based on clinical and radiographic characteristics, as well as other medical factors that influence treatment decision-making. This evidence-based guidance also seeks to provide clarification on the common clinical dilemmas that clinicians may have while evaluating a patient with suspected or known stage III NSCLC. BRITTANY HARVEY: Thank you for that background information, Dr. Singh. Then, Dr. Daley, this guideline addresses five main sections, evaluation and staging, surgery, neoadjuvant therapy, adjuvant therapy, and unresectable disease. So starting with evaluation and staging, what are the key recommendations for workup for patients with suspected stage III non-small cell lung cancer? MEGAN DALEY: Our first recommendation for such patients is that they should undergo a history and physical exam and a CT scan of the chest and upper abdomen with contrast, unless it's contraindicated. If metastatic disease is not identified on CT, those patients should go on to a PET CT scan and MRI of the brain. If the patients are being considered for curative intent treatment, the guideline recommends pathologic mediastinal lymph node assessment. And we recommend that endoscopic techniques should be offered as the initial staging modality, if available. If not available, invasive surgical mediastinal staging should be offered. And finally, for patients who have suspected or confirmed stage III lung cancer, we recommend that multidisciplinary discussion should occur prior to any initiation of a treatment plan. BRITTANY HARVEY: Great, I appreciate your reviewing those recommendations. So following that, Dr. Singh, what does the guideline recommend regarding which patients with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer should be considered for surgical resection? NAVNEET SINGH: So in this guideline, the recommendation which has come forth is that for patients with stage IIIA, basically N2 disease, induction therapy should be followed by surgery with or without adjuvant therapy if several conditions are met. Basically, a complete resection of the primary tumor and the involved lymph nodes is deemed feasible, and three nodes or contralateral lymph nodes are deemed to be not involved, and the expected perioperative 90-day mortality is low, typically 5% or less. Another recommendation is that for selected patients with the P4N0 disease, surgical resection may be offered if medically and surgically feasible following multidisciplinary review. We would like to emphasize here that surgeons should always be involved in decisions regarding the feasibility of surgical resection. And they are an integral part of a multidisciplinary evaluation for surgical resection for stage III NSCLC patients. BRITTANY HARVEY: Great. Then Dr. Singh just reviewed who should be considered for surgical resection. So Dr. Daley, for patients with potentially resectable stage III non-small-cell lung cancer, what are the key recommendations for neoadjuvant therapy? MEGAN DALEY: Our first recommendation is that patients who are planned for a multimodality approach that will incorporate surgery should receive systemic neoadjuvant therapy. Second, that those patients with N2 disease who are planned for surgical resection should receive either neoadjuvant chemotherapy or neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiation. And finally, for patients with a resectable superior sulcus tumor, neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiation should be administered. BRITTANY HARVEY: Understood. Then in addition, Dr. Singh, for patients with resected stage III non-small-cell lung cancer, what are the key recommendations for adjuvant therapy? NAVNEET SINGH: So the panel came up with three recommendations for adjuvant treatment. The first is that patients with resected stage III NSCLC who did not receive neoadjuvant systemic therapy should be offered adjuvant platinum-based chemotherapy. The second recommendation which we came up was that for patients with resected stage III disease and presence of a sensitizing EGFR mutation-- classically, exon 19 deletion or the L858R exon 21 point mutation-- they may be offered adjuvant osimertinib, which is an EGFR inhibitor, after platinum-based chemotherapy. And this is based upon the ADAURA trial, which was published last year. And the third recommendation was that for patients with completely resected NSCLC and mediastinal involvement N2 disease, but without extracapsular extension, post-operative radiotherapy should not be routinely offered. BRITTANY HARVEY: OK. And then the last section of recommendations covers unresectable disease. So Dr. Daley, what does the guideline recommend regarding the management of unresectable stage III non-small-cell lung cancer? MEGAN DALEY: The guideline first recommends that these patients who have a good performance status should be offered concurrent, rather than sequential, chemoradiation, that concurrent chemotherapy delivered with radiation should include a platinum-based doublet, preferably cisplatin-etoposide, carboplatin-paclitaxel, or cisplatin-pemetrexed or cisplatin-vinorelbine. The patients who are not candidates for concurrent chemoradiation, but who are potentially candidates for chemotherapy, should be offered sequential chemoradiation, rather than radiation alone, that patients receiving concurrent chemoradiation should be treated to 60 gray. And that's based on the results of RTOG 0617. We also recommend within the guideline that doses higher than 60 gray and up to 70 gray could be considered for selected patients, with careful attention to doses to the heart, lung, and esophagus, among other organs. The guideline also recommends that patients receiving definitive radiation without chemotherapy, that hypofractionation using slightly larger doses could be considered-- over 2 gray per fraction, and up to 4 gray per fraction, and that patients without disease progression during concurrent chemoradiation should be offered consolidation durvalumab, based on the PACIFIC trial. BRITTANY HARVEY: Thank you both, then, for reviewing the key recommendations of this guideline. So, Dr. Singh, in your view, what is the importance of this guideline, and how does it impact clinicians? NAVNEET SINGH: I think this guideline will go a long way in helping clinicians who are involved in the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer, especially stage III NSCLC. As mentioned earlier, this is a very heterogeneous disease. And there are several challenging situations, both in the context of diagnosis, as well as treatment. And using this guideline, which has an extensive evidence review, as well as the development of two very helpful algorithms, we sincerely hope that clinicians who are both in academic centers as well as in practice in the community are able to accurately diagnose stage III, appropriately stage it, and offer the best treatment, given the patient characteristics and the disease characteristics and available resources. BRITTANY HARVEY: Great. Those are important points. So then, finally, Dr. Daley, how will these guideline recommendations affect patients? MEGAN DALEY: Well, we hope very much that these guidelines will help patients consistently receive high-quality care for their stage III lung cancer. In particular, we're hoping that the recommendation from multidisciplinary assessment of patients prior to treatment is carefully followed. We're hoping that some of the recommendations surrounding the appropriate workup for patients may help ensure that all patients receive a thorough and complete workup prior to initiation of treatment. And the guideline, in particular, is highlighting some of the more recent developments in stage III lung cancer, such as the use of consolidation durvalumab based on the PACIFIC trial, the use of osimertinib in resectable disease based on the ADAURA trial. And we're hoping to make sure that these results are disseminated to practitioners everywhere so that patients can receive the latest and best care for their stage III lung cancer. BRITTANY HARVEY: Understood. Yeah, as you both mentioned, we hope that this has a positive impact for both clinicians and patients. So I want to thank you both for all of your hard work to develop this guideline and the evidence-based recommendations along with it. And thank you for taking the time to speak with me today, Dr. Daley and Dr. Singh. MEGAN DALEY: Thank you so much for having us. NAVNEET SINGH: Thank you. BRITTANY HARVEY: And thank you to all of our listeners for tuning into the ASCO Guidelines podcast series. To read the full guideline, go to www.asco.org/thoracic-cancer-guidelines. You can also find many of our guidelines and interactive resources in the free ASCO guidelines app, available in iTunes or the Google Play store. If you have enjoyed what you've heard today, please rate and review the podcast, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. [MUSIC PLAYING]
This week, Megan Daley and Allison Tait are all about encouraging reading over the summer with a great selection of beach reads for kids of all ages. Plus, Megan shares her insider knowledge for helping kids meet summer reading goals, and Allison has a couple of lists of writing competitions for young writers (including tips on why they're great).Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.comConnect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on FacebookVisit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
Books about books, books inside books... this week, Allison Tait and Megan Daley are celebrating children's literature featuring books - from picture books to YA novels. Plus, Allison's got tips for parents who'd like to get kids creating, not consuming, and Megan has some great suggestions for what to gift with books to create a special present.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.comConnect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on FacebookVisit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
Getting kids started on 'the classics' can be great for their vocabulary and knowledge of context, history and the building blocks of a literary life - but when should you introduce them, and how? Megan Daley and Allison Tait discuss these perplexing questions, as well as looking at the role of school librarians and how to keep tweens engaged with reading.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.comConnect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on FacebookVisit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
From birds and bees to changing bodies, Allison Tait and Megan Daley recommend puberty books for tweens - and the adults in their lives. Plus, Megan looks at how to include a makerspace in school libraries and Allison encourages kids to write what they don't know (yet).Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.comConnect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on FacebookVisit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
Allison Tait and Megan Daley look at why cookbooks are great for kids (beyond the delicious creations) and have recommendations for everyone from tots to teens. Plus, we look at why reading out loud is essential - and not just to develop reading skills, but writing skills as well. And Allison shares her number one Book Week writing tip.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.comConnect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on FacebookVisit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
We all experience some degree of loss throughout our lives. Loss can be death of a loved one, loss of an identity, etc... and it impacts our threshold for injury, pain, and overall healing. In this episode Dr. Jocelyn & Dr. Megan talk about how loss and physical healing intersect. About our guest... Dr. Megan grew up as an athlete (and academic), getting injured and being in and out of physical therapy herself. She got her undergrad degree in mathematics in SC, even though she knew she wanted to work in healthcare, and then moved to AZ to get her doctorate in physical therapy. She spent the first several years of practice in corporate healthcare, going to many continuing education weekends and searching for her own mentors. And well, this episode includes why she'll never work with insurance again and why her focus is on preventative care and connecting physical, mental, and emotional health. She spends her time teaching for the Institute of Clinical Excellence on the weekends (faculty since 2017), treating patients at her own Out Of Network clinic during the week (with a fitness and mindset forward approach), competing in Olympic weightlifting, and hiking/snowboarding/camping as much as possible, preferably with her boyfriend and her corgi. Email: Megandaley@moveonthedaley.com Website: moveonthedaley.com Follow Megan on IG @moveonthedaley Follow us on IG @pelvicdocspodcast & @the.vagina doc Mention this podcast for 10% of full initial Eval price
Love them or hate them (and so many parents seem to fall in the latter camp), school readers are an essential part of your child's reading journey. Megan Daley and Allison Tait dive into school readers, looking at why they're a tool, not a destination, and how 'learning to read' and 'learning to love literature' sit side by side in your child's reading life. Plus, we've got tips for author talks, how to play with stories and some brilliant bookmail.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.comConnect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on FacebookVisit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
Megan Daley was excited to turn 40 –she and husband Dan were in the sweet spot of parenting years with their two daughters in primary school, she was working at the school of her dreams, and plans for overseas holidays and home renovations were coming to fruition. Everything changed during a weekend away when her beloved Dan died from a sudden heart attack. At 40, Megan became a young widow. Grief enveloped her like a heavy black coat as she tried to come to terms with her new reality. Family and friends rallied about the much-loved teacher-librarian and did their best to protect her as she grieved. But, in addition to the overwhelming emotional burden, there were practical aspects only Megan could - and continues to - work though: from joint bank accounts being frozen, to becoming the sole income earner, to carrying certified death certificates at all times to prove Dan has died to argumentative strangers. Megan shares her story with clarity, grace, and advice (and more than a dash of dark humour along the way!). So, what happens when grief changes you forever? We find out in FORTY. CREDITS: Hosts: Lise Carlaw and Sarah Wills Guest: Megan Daley Web: childrensbooksdaily.com Instagram: @childrensbooksdaily Producer: Josh Sanders @the_kernal1 CONTACT: Email: hello@thosetwogirls.com.au Instagram: @liseandsarah Facebook: Those Two Girls See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.