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SYNOPSIS:This is a recording of one of our free, live Eventbrite sessions, where Ali Mezey was joined by Jane Peterson, PhD - and you, our audience - for a live, honest, body-centered conversation about the real work of being in relationship.(Yes, this episode includes live audience questions!)Together, we explore how our bodies carry old relational patterns - what Jane calls the "social soma" - and how these hidden imprints can shape the way we love, fight, and stay (or don't stay) connected.We talk about why love alone isn't always enough to align two people's lives, and why asking deeper, more honest questions early on matters so much.Jane shares practical ways to stay close even when life pulls you in different directions: evolving agreements, repairing after hurt, setting shared goals, and building intimacy that grows with you.We touch on marriage, infidelity, and non-traditional relationships with honesty and warmth, offering grounded advice for navigating real-world love.Whether you're partnered, single, or somewhere in between, this conversation will leave you with new ways to understand yourself, your relationships, and the deep intelligence of your body in all of it.To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comMORE JANE PETERSON:Website: www.human-systems-institute.comContact: humansystemsinstitute@gmail.comBIO:Jane Peterson, PhD, is the co-founder and executive director of the Human Systems Institute, Inc. She is the originator of Somatic Imaging and the somatic-resonance approach to constellation work. Her work is internationally respected for being tailored to meet the high learning demands of adult professionals. She was a faculty member at the International Intensive Workshop on Systemic Resolutions in Bernreid, Germany for 9 years. Jane is an INFOSYON certified Master Trainer and has served as an advisor and author for the Knowing Field journal. She has taught systemic constellation work in Asia, South America, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, Europe, and the U.S.In 2005, she organized the first U.S. Conference in constellation work. Her Institute offers trainings in Somatic Imaging and systemic constellation work, including training in organizational constellations. The institute is currently offering it's seventeenth year of training programs.Jane started her professional career as an engineer and manager in a high tech firm (the first woman engineer hired into her department) and knows first-hand the demands placed on leaders in the corporate environment. In the course of becoming a constellation facilitator, she has also been a professional ceramic sculptor and ran her own fine arts studio, Laughing Bones, Inc.Jane is a master practitioner of Neuro-linguistic Programming, a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, a Certified Professional Behavioral Coach and a member of the American Counseling Association, VOIS, OHA, and ODN. She has studied Process Oriented Psychology with Arny Mindell and Max Schupbach, Group Dynamics with Michael Grinder, Peruvian energy healing with Don Amèrico Yàbar, Attachment and Trauma work with Dan Siegel and Diane Poole Heller, a Psycho-biological Approach to Couples Therapy with Stan Tatkin (Level 2), Coordinated Management of Meaning with Barnett Pearce, and continues to learn with other research-driven leaders in the fields of personal and social evolution. She holds a doctorate in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University, and has been a post-doctoral fellow of the Institute for Social Innovation.OTHER RESOURCES, LINKS AND INSPIRATIONS:Essential Skills for CouplesAdapting Systemic Constellations to OrganizationsHuman-Systems-InstituteBurt Hellinger: “caring for desire”Elaine Debutant: compatibility is actually an achievement of love, not a precondition.”SOCIAL SOMA - our body is shaped by our social relationshipsLALAGE SNOW: We Are the Not Dead - photographerStan Tatkin - safety in relationship = taking care of each other. The Social BiomeTerry Real - The Social EcosystemEsther Perel: Mating in CaptivityArny Mindell, Sitting in the Fire: Large Group Transformation Using Conflict and DiversityScience of TouchingEllyn Bader, the Initiator/Inquirer processStan Tatkin, In Each Other's Care: A Guide to the Most Common Relationship Conflicts and How to Work Through ThemTerry Real,
Air Date - 09 August 2024When It Feels Like Medical Whack-a-Mole: Uncovering 8+ Crazy Autoimmune SymptomsIs your body sending you cryptic signals? Are you living with strange, crazy-making symptoms? Explore some bizarre and confusing signs of autoimmune conditions with Sharon Sayler on this episode of The Autoimmune Hour as she delves into the weird, copy-cat, and all-to-often overlooked symptoms of autoimmune conditions.Imagine if you could spot an early warning sign(s) of autoimmune flares and navigate the frustrating game of medical whack-a-mole, from cold intolerance to shifting eyesight to mysterious hair loss. Sharon shares her autoimmune journey, tips, and insights gathered over a decade of doing the show The Autoimmune Hour and living with an autoimmune diagnosis, including:• Understanding Frustrating Symptoms• The Challenge of Diagnosis• Common vs Uncommon Symptoms• Tracking Symptoms and Triggers• Trusting Your Inner VoiceAnd much more…More About Sharon: Sharon Sayler, MBA, PCC, NBHWC, is a critical communication consultant and body language expert. She is also a best-selling author of several books, including What Your Body Says and How to Master the Message by Wiley. And the co-author of Charisma: The Art of Relationship with Michael Grinder. She is the executive producer and host of The Autoimmune Hour: the #1 Wellness Show on OmTimes Radio and a 2022 & 2023 Ommie Award Winner. The show is also the “#1 Autoimmune podcast for 2024 you should be listening to,” according to Feedspot.com, and “#8 from the “10 Chronic Pain Podcasts To Follow in 2023” by PainResource.com.Sharon is also an International Coaching Federation (ICF) Professional Credentialed Coach and a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach through the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) and National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). Learn more at UnderstandingAutoimmune.com and sign up today for The Courage Club Community at https://understandingautoimmune.com/CourageClub* Please note: The information presented in this show is not meant to diagnose, prevent, or treat autoimmune diseases or any other illnesses or disorders. It is essential to consult with a physician or other trained medical and healthcare professionals for personalized advice. The content provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life Interrupted Radio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is purely for educational purposes and reflects opinions only. We aim to offer various choices and perspectives to help you embark on a journey towards better health. We encourage you to take charge of your health and seek appropriate, personalized, professional advice©2024 Sharon Sayler and UnderstandingAutoimmune.com#MedicalWhackMole #SharonSayler #UnderstandingAutoimmune #AutoimmuneHour #Wellness #Autoimmune #Health #SelfHelp #Lifestyle #InterviewsVisit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Air Date - 02 August 2024Ready to explore the world even with an autoimmune? Join me on this week's ‘solo' episode of The Autoimmune Hour as I share my ultimate travel hacks! ✈️✨ #TravelTips #AutoimmuneWarrior #ThriverMode.Join me, Sharon Sayler, from UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, for a solo adventure in traveling tips tailored to those with chronic illness or autoimmune conditions. It's a free-flowing ‘thought experiment” on essential strategies for planning, managing dietary restrictions, ensuring physical comfort, and maintaining a positive mindset while exploring the world. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or preparing for your first trip after a long hiatus, Sharon's invaluable advice will empower you to enjoy a fulfilling travel experience. Don't miss out on these must-know travel helps and hacks!• Strategies for Planning for Medical Needs• Managing Physical Comfort While Traveling• Dietary Considerations on the Road• Enjoying Your Adventure While Setting Realistic Travel Goals• Final Thoughts and Positive MindsetPlus much moreMore About Sharon: Sharon Sayler, MBA, PCC, NBHWC, is a critical communication consultant and body language expert. She is also a best-selling author of several books, including What Your Body Says and How to Master the Message by Wiley. And the co-author of Charisma: The Art of Relationship with Michael Grinder. She is the executive producer and host of The Autoimmune Hour: the #1 Wellness Show on OmTimes Radio and a 2022 & 2023 Ommie Award Winner. The show is also the “#1 Autoimmune podcast for 2024 you should be listening to,” according to Feedspot.com, and “#8 from the “10 Chronic Pain Podcasts To Follow in 2023” by PainResource.com.Sharon is also an International Coaching Federation (ICF) Professional Credentialed Coach and a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach through the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) and National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). Learn more at UnderstandingAutoimmune.com and sign up today for The Courage Club Community at https://understandingautoimmune.com/CourageClub* Please note: The information presented in this show is not meant to diagnose, prevent, or treat autoimmune diseases or any other illnesses or disorders. It is essential to consult with a physician or other trained medical and healthcare professionals for personalized advice. The content provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life Interrupted Radio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is purely for educational purposes and reflects opinions only. We aim to offer various choices and perspectives to help you embark on a journey towards better health. We encourage you to take charge of your health and seek appropriate, personalized, professional advice.©2024 Sharon Sayler and UnderstandingAutoimmune.com#Traveling #SharonSayler #UnderstandingAutoimmune #AutoimmuneHour #Wellness #Autoimmune #Health #SelfHelp #Lifestyle #InterviewsVisit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
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SYNOPSIS:In this episode, Ali is joined by world-renowned Family Constellation Work facilitator and trainer (and Ali's Constellations mentor), Jane Peterson, PhD, to discuss our bodies, minds, and systemic consciousness. They explore the multi-dimensional concept of embodiment, emphasizing that the body exists and interacts in a complex web of relationships. Peterson shares her insights on Family Constellation Work, systemic thinking, and her experiences in permaculture and organizational consulting. They discuss the importance of relational dynamics, belonging, and the interplay between individual and collective systems. Ali and Jane also touch upon the relevance of micro-skills in achieving mastery in embodied practices and collaborative relationships, while highlighting the common issues in modern communication frameworks. This episode offers a profound look at how brilliant us bodies are and how understanding these systems can lead to greater personal and societal harmony.To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comMORE JANE PETERSON:Website: www.human-systems-institute.comBIO:Jane Peterson, PhD, is the co-founder and executive director of the Human Systems Institute, Inc. She is the originator of Somatic Imaging and the somatic-resonance approach to constellation work. Her work is internationally respected for being tailored to meet the high learning demands of adult professionals. She was a faculty member at the International Intensive Workshop on Systemic Resolutions in Bernreid, Germany for 9 years. Jane is an INFOSYON certified Master Trainer and has served as an advisor and author for the Knowing Field journal. She has taught systemic constellation work in Asia, South America, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, Europe, and the U.S.In 2005, she organized the first U.S. Conference in constellation work. Her Institute offers trainings in Somatic Imaging and systemic constellation work, including training in organizational constellations. The institute is currently offering it's seventeenth year of training programs.Jane started her professional career as an engineer and manager in a high tech firm (the first woman engineer hired into her department) and knows first-hand the demands placed on leaders in the corporate environment. In the course of becoming a constellation facilitator, she has also been a professional ceramic sculptor and ran her own fine arts studio, Laughing Bones, Inc.Jane is a master practitioner of Neuro-linguistic Programming, a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, a Certified Professional Behavioral Coach and a member of the American Counseling Association, VOIS, OHA, and ODN. She has studied Process Oriented Psychology with Arny Mindell and Max Schupbach, Group Dynamics with Michael Grinder, Peruvian energy healing with Don Amèrico Yàbar, Attachment and Trauma work with Dan Siegel and Diane Poole Heller, a Psycho-biological Approach to Couples Therapy with Stan Tatkin (Level 2), Coordinated Management of Meaning with Barnett Pearce, and continues to learn with other research-driven leaders in the fields of personal and social evolution. She holds a doctorate in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University, and has been a post-doctoral fellow of the Institute for Social Innovation.OTHER RESOURCES, LINKS AND INSPIRATIONS:Robert Keegan: In Over Our Heads, The Mental Demands of Modern LifeSarah Peyton's Books Amber Gray's episode: Trauma and the Body: Regulation, Restoration, & The Patience of WhalesYour Resonant Body with Sarah Peyton: Brain Circuits, Childhood Contracts & Reconceiving AddictionMerlin Sheldrake's Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our FuturesJordan Klepper: A Comedian's Take on How to Save DemocracyARRIVAL (The Film)Don Américo Yábar: Salka Star | Spiritual Journeys with Don Americo Mihui...the art of 'eating' heavy energyNonverbal Communication Expert For Education + Business Who is Thomas Hanna in the world of Somatics?The Body of Life: Creating New Pathways for Sensory Awareness and Fluid Movementamazon.comGeorge Lakoff - Conceptual Metaphor Theory Arny Mindell: Process Oriented PsychologyHuman Planet: Stealing Meat from LionsBarry Oshry WebsiteLeading Systems: Lessons from the Power Lab by Barry OshryDEI Work: DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) Work refers to initiatives and practices ...
Share this link with family and friends: www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/Top10_2024Join Sharon Sayler on the 10th anniversary of her autoimmune diagnosis as she shares her top 10 tips for recovering from autoimmune conditions. Drawing from her extensive experience hosting The Autoimmune Hour with insights from 485 episodes, Sharon dives into self-understanding, advocating for your health, exploring alternative therapies, building a solid support network, and much more. Take advantage of these essential strategies that transformed her recovery and could work in your life, too! Tune in for personal anecdotes, expert insights, and actionable steps to improve your quality of life while navigating autoimmune challenges, including:• Anti-Inflammatory Diets - Do They Work?• Insights From A Personal Healing Journey • The Power of Relaxation and Rhythm• Tips on Understanding and Advocating for Yourself• The Impact of Past Traumas on HealthAnd much more…More About Sharon: Sharon Sayler, MBA, PCC, NBHWC, is a critical communication consultant and body language expert. She is also a best-selling author of several books, including What Your Body Says and How to Master the Message by Wiley. And the co-author of Charisma: The Art of Relationship with Michael Grinder. She is the executive producer and host of The Autoimmune Hour: the #1 Wellness Show on OmTimes Radio and a 2022 & 2023 Ommie Award Winner. The show is also the "#1 Autoimmune podcast for 2024 you should be listening to," according to Feedspot.com, and "#8 from the "10 Chronic Pain Podcasts To Follow in 2023" by PainResource.com.Sharon is also an International Coaching Federation (ICF) Professional Credentialed Coach and a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach through the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) and National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). Learn more at UnderstandingAutoimmune.com and sign up today for The Courage Club Community at https://understandingautoimmune.com/CourageClubShare this link with family and friends: www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/Top10_2024* Please note: The content provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life Interrupted Radio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is purely for educational purposes and reflects opinions only. We aim to offer various choices and perspectives to help you embark on a journey towards better health. We encourage you to take charge of your health and seek appropriate, personalized, professional advice.©2024 Sharon Sayler and UnderstandingAutoimmune.com------All materials including videos on The Autoimmune Hour, The Autoimmune Show and UnderstandingAutoimmune.com are the copyright of Competitive Edge Communications.For more videos and podcasts, visit https://www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com.The Autoimmune Hour's mission is to inspire you through others' courageous stories, autoimmune and others' professional opinions, encouragement, and laughter so that together you can unleash your unlimited potential regardless of your diagnosis!Disclaimer: The information provided on The Autoimmune Hour is only for educational and informational purposes. Always seek sound professional advice on your own. The show does not replace medical professionals. I am not a medical professional. In this interview, our guests are not acting as medical professionals, nor are we acting as legal, emotional, or religious professionals, and are not giving medical, legal, spiritual, or emotional advice. Seek sound advice from your professionals, as we are all different with specific situations. With this interview, we are talking about other people's research and our own anecdotal experiences, including those of and with clients, listeners, and friends.More at https://understandingautoimmune.com/website-disclaimer/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-autoimmune-hour--2935987/support.
Air Date - 05 July 2024Join Sharon Sayler on the 10th anniversary of her autoimmune diagnosis as she shares her top 10 tips for recovering from autoimmune conditions. Drawing from her extensive experience hosting The Autoimmune Hour with insights from 485 episodes, Sharon dives into self-understanding, advocating for your health, exploring alternative therapies, building a solid support network, and much more. Take advantage of these essential strategies that transformed her recovery and could work in your life, too! Tune in for personal anecdotes, expert insights, and actionable steps to improve your quality of life while navigating autoimmune challenges, including:• Anti-Inflammatory Diets – Do They Work?• Insights From A Personal Healing Journey• The Power of Relaxation and Rhythm• Tips on Understanding and Advocating for Yourself• The Impact of Past Traumas on HealthAnd much more…More About Sharon:Sharon Sayler, MBA, PCC, NBHWC, is a critical communication consultant and body language expert. She is also a best-selling author of several books, including What Your Body Says and How to Master the Message by Wiley. And the co-author of Charisma: The Art of Relationship with Michael Grinder. She is the executive producer and host of The Autoimmune Hour: the #1 Wellness Show on OmTimes Radio and a 2022 & 2023 Ommie Award Winner. The show is also the “#1 Autoimmune podcast for 2024 you should be listening to,” according to Feedspot.com, and “#8 from the “10 Chronic Pain Podcasts To Follow in 2023” by PainResource.com.Sharon is also an International Coaching Federation (ICF) Professional Credentialed Coach and a National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach through the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) and National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). Learn more at UnderstandingAutoimmune.com and sign up today for The Courage Club Community at https://understandingautoimmune.com/CourageClub* Please note: The information presented in this show is not meant to diagnose, prevent, or treat autoimmune diseases or any other illnesses or disorders. It is essential to consult with a physician or other trained medical and healthcare professionals for personalized advice. The content provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life Interrupted Radio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is purely for educational purposes and reflects opinions only. We aim to offer various choices and perspectives to help you embark on a journey towards better health. We encourage you to take charge of your health and seek appropriate, personalized, professional advice.©2024 Sharon Sayler and UnderstandingAutoimmune.com#ImmuneSystem #Healing #SharonSayler #UnderstandingAutoimmune #AutoimmuneHour #Wellness #Autoimmune #Health #SelfHelp #Lifestyle #InterviewsVisit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Dr. Amy Yillik continues her conversation this week with her Culture of Care colleagues, Amber McGill and Erin Taylor. In this episode they explain in detail how the program, focusing on trauma-responsive, restorative, and equitable practices, supports schools in the High Desert Education Service District with workshops, coaching, and other pedagogical services that individual educators often have neither time nor resources to provide for their students. This episode offers simple, yet practical suggestions for helping students feel secure and empowered. The three coaches also discuss ways for educators to focus on their own wellness and avoid burnout. The conversation is overall an optimistic one - despite overworked educators and understaffed schools, there is an upsurge of commitment to these areas of restorative and equitable practices in Oregon, and listeners are encouraged to reach out to make connections and find support. Resources Tim Feeney Script Guides to simplify restorative practices Michael Grinder, ”Master the Science of Nonverbal Communication” with ENVoY Coaches and Trainers Katharine Manning. The Empathetic Workplace: 5 Steps to a Compassionate, Calm, and Confident Response to Trauma on the Job. HarperCollins Leadership, 2021. OEA Grow is a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Can you use space to create contrast, even in a virtual call? Today's guest proves that you can!We have an absolute world-leader in the field of nonverbal communication joining us on the show this week, Michael Grinder.Michael has over 40 years of experience training thousands of groups. Known as the pioneer of nonverbal communication, Michael helps executives and educators assess people more accurately, connect with others more deeply, and build their charisma.We explore how to use his famous model, the House of Communication in our workshops.During this conversation, I picked up so many incredibly nuanced things you can do to boost the clarity of my communication in both virtual and face-to-face workshop environments.The beauty of this conversation is how Michael talks about the large and the small, the micro and the macro, the philosophy around what you do, and then the micro: what type of chair you need, in order to do that.We also delve into using space, and how to segment space within our environments.About today's guest: Michael GrinderMichael Grinder has over 40 years of experience training thousands of groups. Known as the pioneer of nonverbal communication, Michael helps executives and educators assess people more accurately, connect with others more deeply, and build their charisma.Two well-known experts personally trained Michael in the field of communication: Carl Rogers, the father of humanistic psychology, and Michael's brother, Dr. John Grinder, co-founder of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Over his career, Michael has written 14 books, which have been translated into seven languages. He's a sought-after speaker for national and international events and has presented on seven continents. Some of Michael's additional achievements include:National Director of NLP for EducationTeacher of the year at three different schools in California, Washington, and Oregon.Recipient of the 2019 DACH “Mediator of the Year.”Today, Michael continues to train individuals and companies, and volunteers with community organizations. He lives in Washington State with Gail, the love of his life.In this episode you will learn:Importance of non-verbal elements in virtual workshopTips to better utilise our voice in a workshopHow you can “block/anchor” elements of the room during face-to-face and virtual workshopsHow to be confident during in-person and online workshops How to use your hands effectively, anytime you communicateThe difference between Intellectual safety vs. Emotional safety ABC's of conveying a message for in-person or virtual facilitationResources mentioned in the show:Learn more about Michael Grinder on his website5 Circles of HumannessLearn more about non-verbal communications tips by Michael Grinder on House of CommunicationsConnect with Michael Grinder on LinkedInWatch more non-verbal communications tips on Michael's YouTube channelWatch the video!The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint is now available to LISTEN to on Audible, Spotify, and wherever great audio books are sold.Support the show
Einfach umzusetzende Strategien für effektives Classroom Management. z.B. Wie du durch deine Stimme die Klasse wirklich führen kannst... Warum Positionswechsel vor der Tafel nötig sind... .......................... What's the importance of nonverbal communication in education and classroom management? Research shows that over 80% of communication is non-verbal. MGA offers online and offline courses focusing on how to systematically and effectively use eye contact, voice patterns and body language. This establishes an educational environment that nourishes positive relationships, which leads to increased student achievement. The skills offered in our trainings positively influence the single most powerful leverage point in education: the teacher-student relationship. Expected outcomes include fewer disciplinary incidents, improved student attendance, higher student grades, higher staff morale, and a lower level of staff burn-out. Teachers who utilize the full range of nonverbal management skills are able to reinforce consistent and fair parameters while preserving their relationships with each student, regardless of unique learning styles or cultural backgrounds. Mehr über Michael Grinder sowie alle Infos zu seinen Büchern, findest du unter: https://michaelgrinder.com/non-verbal-communication/education/
En este episodio 85 contamos con Marta para hablar de las estrategias de gestión que podemos desarrollar en nuestras clases para minimizar las situaciones de conflicto y cómo gestionarlas en el caso de que se produzcan. En muchas ocasiones durante nuestras clases, surgen de forma casi inevitable algunos conflictos, muchas veces están favorecidos por características intrínsecas a la materia: amplios espacios, interacción constante entre alumnos, uso de materiales… No cabe duda que estos conflictos son uno de los grandes quebraderos de cabeza, y de las grandes preocupaciones de los profesores en sus clases.ENLACESTwitter: [@marocassecret]IG: [@Maroca_EF]Como dar clase a los que no quieren. Juan Vaello Orts[https://amzn.to/3yPBJCh]Neuroeducación. Francisco Mora [https://amzn.to/2TkRS2n]Estrategias no verbales para la enseñanza. Michael Grinder [https://amzn.to/3c65yFa]Cuentos para pensar. Jorge Bucay [https://amzn.to/3p41E4W]Déjame que te cuente... Jorge Bucay [https://amzn.to/34yVUa0]
Have you heard that 70 to 93 percent of all communication is done nonverbally? Use this to your advantage in classroom management! In this episode we will explore 3 strategies for classroom management that I learned my first year of teaching. These are taken from a book called ENVoY by Michael Grinder. Click here for all the links & resources mentioned in this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/solving-for-the-undefined/support
Here’s a question – how do you feel about the word charisma?Does it inspire you? Make you think about world leaders or industry icons – those who are able to inspire others with their words and actions. Does it make you cringe? Feel somehow kind of hollow – like a veneer or side show designed to hide something? Or does it just feel like a super power you either do or do not have.The honest answer for me – is somehow all of those things. I’ve seen charisma – that illusive magnetic quality – move mountains, raise millions of dollars and build entire organisations from nothing but an idea.I’ve also seen the traditional definition of charisma – one of flamboyance, volume and a willingness to put on a show - be responsible for keeping some of the most incredible people, ideas and companies on the side lines. Resigned before they begin - by the mistaken belief that they don’t have what it takes to achieve that level of influence.So much power – for one very little word.Today’s guest takes that word charisma – and turns it inside out. Rather than an attribute that’s externally referenced – what people think of me, the end result I achieve – he believes it to be something that starts from within. He also believes that charisma – and influence – has very little to do with the words that we say – but rather in the space between the words – or non-verbal cues as he calls them.In other words – he’s someone I had to talk to.Michael Grinder has over 40 years of experience training thousands of groups. Known as the pioneer of nonverbal communication, Michael helps executives and educators assess people accurately, connect with others deeply, and build their charisma.He’s written 14 books, which have been translated into seven languages. He’s a sought-after speaker across seven continents. He was also Teacher of the year on three different occasions and a recipient of the 2019 DACH “Mediator of the Year.”In this conversation we dive into:How to avoid being shot as the messenger of bad news – especially if you’re in a leadership position that involves naming the unpopular elephant in the room.How to use your breath as a tool to immediately move your body from fight or flight – into a zone of powerful influence.Why the cracks in works of great art, hold the key to understanding the two spaces we need to occupy when lifting our charismaThe role of ‘planting’ when it comes to diffusing conflict – or igniting possibility. GAME CHANGERAnd finally, why there should be a school of unlearning, when it comes to the stories we tell ourselves about our own ability to influence – and the tools we are given (or in many cases not given) to make the leaps in impact we want to make.If you’re interested in even more tools from Michaels arsenal. Can only cover so many in an audio format – if you want to learn more – I can’t recommend highly enough that you check out Michaels newsletter ( http://michaelgrinder.com/free-charisma ). It’s packed full of tools, videos, resources on every area of this topic.In this episode, what I’d love you to reflect on – or keep at the back of your mind - is this line that you’ll hear us discuss: ‘If you can’t give solutions, give sanity’. I think all too often, as leaders, parents – salespeople – we fall into the solution trap. The idea that our role is to have all the answers. To have a clever strategy, or winning smile, that will make all the uncertainty disappear.The irony is that – more often than not – the people who look to you – or look up to you – they aren’t even listening. They’re measuring how you hold yourself. They’re reading your body language, your voice, your pauses and the strength and certainty of your presence.That’s charisma. That’s influence. And those are tools you can learn.On that note, sit back, cycle on, sharpen your pencil and get ready for a masterclass from one of the legends in his field – Michael Grinder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Grinder – Partner, Patient, Caregiver: to Love, to Honor, and to Negotiate in Sickness and in HealthAired Friday, February 12, 2021 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM ESTRelationships — spouse, partner, and even friendships — are hard enough even in the best times. Add in a chronic or long-term condition, where one becomes a caregiver, and you add a new, unexpected dimension of roles. And one that often comes with little to no training!Just in time for Valentine's Day, Sharon Sayler chats with Michael Grinder. Michael, a master of communication, shares with Sharon from his long-running Couples Workshop ‘To Love, To Honor, and To Negotiate.'After 21 years of presenting his Couples Workshop, Michael has a multitude of insights and ways to make sure the inevitable changes are mutual and fair and create a safe space for both parties including• Creating daily support interactions to improve psychological well-being • Ways to make sure the diagnosis doesn't define roles • How to have the hard conversations and set boundaries• Tips to protect against emotional and physical stressorsPlus much more…About our Guest:Michael Grinder He is called “the father of nonverbal communication” by his clients and is the author of 14 books. He has over 40 years of experience training thousands of groups. Known as the pioneer of nonverbal communication, Michael helps executives, professionals, and educators assess people more accurately, connect more deeply, and build their charisma.Learn more at https://michaelgrinder.com/couples-workshop/Listen first on February 12th at 7PM ET and later in podcast.The information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour are for educational purposes only.Visit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/#MichaelGrinder #SharonSayler #AutoImmuneHour
Relationships — spouse, partner, and even friendships — are hard enough even in the best times. Add in a chronic or long-term condition, where one becomes a caregiver, and you add a new, unexpected dimension of roles. And one that often comes with little to no training!Just in time for Valentine's Day, Sharon Sayler chats with Michael Grinder. Michael, a master of communication, shares from his long-running Couples Workshop ‘To Love, To Honor, and To Negotiate.' After 21 years of presenting his Couples Workshop, Michael has a multitude of insights and ways to make sure the inevitable changes are mutual and fair and create a safe space for both parties including• Creating daily support interactions to improve psychological well-being• Ways to make sure the diagnosis doesn't define roles• How to have the hard conversations and set boundaries• Tips to protect against emotional and physical stressorsPlus much more...About our Guest: Michael Grinder He is called “the father of nonverbal communication” by his clients and is the author of 14 books. He has over 40 years of experience training thousands of groups. Known as the pioneer of nonverbal communication, Michael helps executives, professionals, and educators assess people more accurately, connect more deeply, and build their charisma. Learn more at www.michaelgrinder.com/couples-workshop/Listen first on February 12th at 7PM ET and later in podcast. Share this link with family and friends: www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/PartnerThe information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour are for educational purposes only.
Michael Grinder has over 40 years of experience training thousands of groups. Known as the pioneer of nonverbal communication, Michael helps executives and educators assess people more accurately and connect with others more deeply Two well-known experts personally trained Michael in the field of communication: Carl Rogers, the father of humanistic psychology, and Michael’s brother, Dr. John Grinder, co-founder of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Over his career, Michael has written 14 books, which have been translated into seven languages. The book that caught my attention is The Elusive Obvious the science of non-verbal communication It outlines Four distinct patterns – visual, auditory, kinaesthetic and breathing. Together with explore these patterns of express in and storing information. We cover the role of subjects and objects in discussions through the lense of points of focus. Michael and I start off discussing the ways people process and store communications.
Can you use space to create contrast, even in a virtual call? Today's guest proves that you can! We have an absolute world-leader in the field of nonverbal communication joining us on the show, Michael Grinder. Michael Grinder has over 40 years of experience training thousands of groups. Known as the pioneer of nonverbal communication, Michael helps executives and educators assess people more accurately, connect with others more deeply, and build their charisma. During this conversation, I picked up so many incredibly nuanced things you can do to boost the clarity of my communication in both virtual and face-to-face workshop environments. The beauty of this conversation is how Michael talks about the large and the small, the micro and the macro, the philosophy around what you do, and then the micro: what type of chair you need, in order to do that. We also delve into using space, and how to segment space within our environments: Yes! You can actually use space and non-verbals effectively, even over a Zoom call! There are so many incredible techniques shared in this one. I'd love to thank my co-hosts: Maree Burgess, Leanne Elliot and Mark Howarth for joining in and asking questions, contributing, keeping the conversation flowing beautifully. Click here for show notes Watch the video interview Learn more about The House of Communication Join the Flipchart community on Facebook Shhh... I'm releasing 5 secret podcast episodes over 5 days to help you book out your facilitation business, BUT you need to register to get access.Head on over to bookedoutfacilitator.comSupport the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/leannehughes)
Michael Grinder is one of the earliest practitioners of NLP. His brother John co-developed NLP with Richard Bandler, and Michael learned at the same time as folks like Tony Robbins. Professionally he is foremost an educator, and has developed a fabulous tool called the #HouseOfCommunication to help learners, teachers and coaches be more effective in their communication If you want to learn more about how to use the House of Communication, check out Michael's YouTube video here. Contact Michael via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/michaelgrinder or via his website https://michaelgrinder.com/ -- Book a confidential 1 to 1 with me using this link https://calendly.com/marcuscauchi/linkedin-discovery-call Subscribe to my newsletter, #TheGrumbler: http://eepurl.com/gu2Yd1 #TheInquisitorPodcast Podbean: marcuscauchi.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7C3pmVfHbwu84oZCqUQq81 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/welcome-to-theinquisitor-podcast/id1341867086 The #ScaleupsAndHypergrowthPodcast Podbean: scaleupsandhypergrowth.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3t0Gge9e5XaB8REaqkiQ6u Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/scaleups-and-hypergrowth-podcast/id1508754065
Mike is a former psychotherapist (NM, retired) and co-founder of the iNLP Center, which offers certification training in life coaching and neuro-linguistic programming. He became a certified NLP practitioner in 1993 by taking a 27-day NLP certification course from Western States Training in Salt Lake City, UT. Tim Hallbom and Suzi Smith were co-trainers then. He was certified by Michael Grinder after three days of watching him razzle-dazzle the room. Shortly afterwards he packed up and moved to New Mexico and joined the NLP Santa Fe training team to learn how to be a trainer. Mike has a unique and powerful perspective that brings aha-moments to listeners. He is highly sought after for his expertise in multiple aspects of personal development including hypnosis and mental health coaching. His most popular topics are productivity, motivation, habits, emotional health, and living a successful life.
How do you work on nonverbal cues when you can’t have them? When you can’t see the person, you’re pretty much limited to the auditory. Michael Grinder says as human beings, what we do is we hallucinate within the first 40 seconds of seeing or listening to someone. We assume that if their voice sounds like this, they must look a certain way. That’s when we start to get into trouble. Michael is a world renowned expert in the power of influence and nonverbal communication. He has authored thirteen books translated into seven languages. After years of experience as a teacher, Michael has been speaking at conferences and conducting seminars on his areas of expertise across the world. He has, for years, been seen as America’s Educator of Educators and is an expert on learning. Michael discusses the power of influence, the categories of nonverbal communication, the five circles of humanness, hallucinating, and his research on autism. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Take The Lead community today:DrDianeHamilton.comDr. Diane Hamilton FacebookDr. Diane Hamilton TwitterDr. Diane Hamilton LinkedInDr. Diane Hamilton YouTubeDr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
Leading (instead of managing) groups is challenging. Michael Grinder explains some basic values regarding group dynamics and healthy leadership.
Michael Grinder erkennt Führungstalente auf den ersten Blick. Als Experte in Nonverbaler Kommunikation verrät er in diesem Interview (in englischer Sprache geführt) wie Emotionen zum Erfolg führen, warum Gruppen unterschiedliche Führungspersönlichkeiten brauchen und das Geheimnis der Positionierungskraft eines charismatischen Leaders. Michael Grinder recognizes leaders at first sight. Being an expert in nonverbal communication, in this interview he reveals how emotions lead to success, why groups need different "leader-personalities" and the secret of positioning oneself as a charismatic leader. Hier die Links auf die Bücher über die Michael Grinder gesprochen hat: Michael Grinder recommends these books written by Atoll Gewande: Being Mortal und Checklist Manifesto Michael Grinders Bücher: Books written by Michael Grinder, for getting started with the topic "nonverbal communication": The Elusive Obvious und Charisma: The Art of Relationship Youtube Videos, die Michael Grinders hohe Kunst zeigen: YouTube Videos, that show elements of Michael Grinders great work: House of communication Six Wrong Ways to Make a Right First Impression
Was sagt man, wenn man (unvorbereitet) nach seinem Elevator Pitch gefragt wird? Hier kommt meine Antwort, ungeschönt, ungefeilt, einfach so, wie es mir durch den Kopf kam.... Wir waren auf einem Seminar für nonverbale Kommunikation mit Michael Grinder. Nach den zwei Tagen Impfung durch Michael würde ich heute natürlich ganz anders drüber sprechen! :-)
You know those times when you have a conversations with someone and for some reason it just doesn’t seem to be getting through? It’s like you’re speaking different languages. On the flipside there are times when you speak with someone and it just sings - but you’re not really sure why? The key to what we often see as ‘gut instincts’ is greatly impacted upon by the way we use non-verbal communication. Michael Grinder has made it his life’s work to research non-verbal communication and deep perception of human behaviour. He is a master at it. At the age of 75 he spends his retirement - yes retirement - travelling the world continuing to educate people on leadership, group dynamics and the subtle science and art of perception. He is a master of his craft and his insights are powerful. One of my favourite people to spend time with, soak up the deep wisdom from a deep career of research that is the master of Michael Grinder. Connect with Michael here: Website: www.michaelgrinder.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/MichaelGrinderAssociates/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/michaelgrinder/ YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/michaelgrinder
Mike Bundrant is the founder of iNLP Center. He is an NLP Master Practitioner, IANLP Fellow Trainer and retired psychotherapist (NM). Mike became a certified NLP practitioner in 1993 by taking a 27-day NLP certification course from Western States Training in Salt Lake City, UT. Tim Hallbom and Suzi Smith were co-trainers then. He was certified by Michael Grinder after three days of watching him razzle dazzle the room, and he’ll never forget that. He jumped right on master track at that point by going to Santa Fe, NM and taking a 21-day intensive from NLP Santa Fe’s Jake Eagle and Nelson Zink. What a meaningful experience! In fact, it was so worthwhile that he packed up and moved to New Mexico and joined the NLP Santa Fe training team to learn how to be a trainer. That journey began in 1994. In 1995, Mike had the opportunity to develop our NLP training presence in Toyko, Japan. He does believe he was the first American to conduct a full-fledged NLP practitioner certification in Japan (at least he feels good when he tells himself that). Since then, Mike has designed and taught several NLP courses every year as a master trainer, and has been fortunate enough to teach twice annually in Tokyo, sponsored by the great Kazuhiko Umemoto of Team Medicine and supported by the world’s best translator, Nobuko Kobayashi. The programs he teaches in Japan were recently certified by IANLP. He co-wrote a book that was published in Japan in 2007. He calls it Holistic NLP. It represents his unique approach to the field. He provides the digital version of it to my online students free of charge. Mike decided to take the NLP courses and certification program he developed over the years online, developing the iNLP Center. His disappointment at how NLP is advertised and perceived has driven him to create an honest curriculum that doesn’t hype NLP or pretend it is “easy” and will give you magical powers. It’s a wonderful set of skills that is sure to enhance your life. Is that enough for you? Because of NLP, Mike’s been fortunate enough in life to do exactly what he wants. He couldn’t ask for anything more. What takes up most of his time is his family. He lives in Murrieta, CA with his wife, Hope, and their children. What is NLP? Listen in and find out! What you’ll learn about in this episode: Mike’s journey to NLP & how he became a master practitioner Mike explains neurolinguistic programming (NLP) & how it works Why you keep falling into the procrastination trap How the way you think about something determines how you feel about it Why we choose a familiar misery over a foreign happiness Motivation strategies that do & don’t work How to actually achieve your goals and unblock your mindset Why it’s really smart not to hire someone if you don’t know how to hire people How once you know with clarity what your problem is, the options really open up Why you need to determine both what your goal is & what is getting in the way of you achieving your goals Resources: REInvestorSummit.com/NLP REInvestorSummit.com/Pro REInvestorSummit.com/capital REInvestorSummit.com/mypodcast REInvestorSummit.com/101 REInvestorSummit.com/coaching
Can you imagine as a child not understanding why the world doesn't understand you…? I can, maybe that's why I gravitated to Michael Grinder's work twenty+ years ago. In this episode Michael Grinder gives us a crash course in how to communicate… he will share important body language and nonverbal skills that develop your power of influence regardless of your background or limitations. A bit about Michael— he will be the first to admit he wasn't an easy child… yet during those early days struggling with learning disabilities he developed a multitude of “coping-skills” including a profound and deep understanding of nonverbal communication and how to predict with astonishing accuracy what people will do next. He went on to make those "coping skills" his life work and become the world-renowned expert in the science of non-verbal communication, non verbal leadership, group dynamics, advanced relationship building and commanding the stage presentation skills. Even after 20+ years, Michael's insights continue to teach me about others and myself at a deeper level. So fasten your seat belts and prepare to be amazed. Learn more at www.MichaelGrinder.com