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Latest podcast episodes about mike landry

Supply Chain Now Radio
The Buzz: Transforming Supply Chain Planning

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 51:27 Transcription Available


Join us for this week's episode of The Buzz, as we dive into how adaptive planning is revolutionizing how organizations approach supply chain management, allowing for greater flexibility and responsiveness to a changing market.In this episode, hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter welcome special guests Rick McDonald, CEO of Rick McDonald Supply Chain Advisory, and Mike Landry, CEO of ketteQ, to discuss the challenges of traditional planning methods, and highlight the need for innovative solutions that leverage real-time data. Listen in as the panel also discusses:The importance of integrating various data sources to enhance demand forecasting and improve inventory managementThe effects of the Canadian Postal Workers StrikeThe impact (or not?) of a shorter holiday shopping seasonThe shifting landscape of supply chain operations And much more!Join the conversation as we explore actionable strategies and the future of supply chain planning in an increasingly complex environment.Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-landry-gt/ Connect with Rick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickmcdonald82/With That Said: https://bit.ly/3Z5a52k Elevate Our Kids: https://bit.ly/3OpU025 Canadian Postal Workers Strike Drags On as Weekend Talks Fail to Break Deadlock: https://bit.ly/4i282EO Spencer's Episode: https://bit.ly/4fAMJIx It's a shorter holiday season. Does that matter? https://bit.ly/3OmXxOX Gartner Planning Summit: https://bit.ly/3AYPULg Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWatch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-nowSubscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/joinWork with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- Future-Proof Your Logistics: AI-Powered Solutions for Competitive Edge: https://bit.ly/3BouB5EWEBINAR- Unlocking the Power of Digital Transformation: Building AstraZeneca's Resilient, Decision-Centric Supply Chain: https://bit.ly/4fHYooJWEBINAR- The Cold Chain Dilemma: Why Visibility Falls Short and What Really Works: https://bit.ly/4hpu8k9WEBINAR- 2025 Supply Chain Outlook: Preparing for Economic and Commercial Shifts: https://bit.ly/4fKWvYxWEBINAR- Introduction to Microsoft Supply Chain: Enabling Scale and Complexity:

Juggalo News Presents: The Carnival Grounds with Madd Maxxx and Reverend Television
Episode 28 - Once They're Dead They're Not Coming Back...

Juggalo News Presents: The Carnival Grounds with Madd Maxxx and Reverend Television

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 122:43


On this very special episode of The Carnival Grounds, Maxxx and the Reverend are once again joined (in person this time) by the long time homie and Juggalo Culture aficionado, Mike Landry as we discuss what we believe to be the hands down best Dark Lotus album of all time, The Opaque Brotherhood. We've referenced this album many times throughout the course of the podcast because it is genuinely a favorite, and this episode definitely helps put an emphasis on why that is. Because it was an auspicious occasion, the episode ran long and went onto more tangents than usual, but it's still one you won't wanna miss. No subject is ever out of bounds on The Carnival Grounds.

coming back reverend maxxx dark lotus mike landry
Five & Thrive
EP43 | TabNam | Brian Chesky Interview | SlipRobotics | PadSplit | ketteQ

Five & Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 4:55


Introduction: Welcome to Five & Thrive: a weekly podcast highlighting the Southeast's most interesting news, entrepreneurs, and information of the week, all under 5 minutes.  My name is Jon Birdsong and I'm with Atlanta Ventures.  Beta Product of the Week: This beta product of the week is called TabNam and is led by CEO  Daksh Gupta. Tabnam started as a class project at Georgia Tech back in 2021. In 2022 they were one of 6 finalists on PBS' Inventure Prize and won the $100K 1st Prize Klaus Startup Challenge. They also went through Create-X Launch. They are revolutionizing how businesses talk to their customers with AI. Email feedback forms only have a 1% submission rate. With TabNam, customers reply 30x more with their AI Chatbot. If you're interested and a retail/restaurant/consumer services business reach out to Daksh Gupta on LinkedIn today. Youtube Video of the Week: A few weeks ago, Brian Chesky, Co-founder and CEO of AirBnB gave an insightful interview at Stanford's Business School. When I was listening to this, I still had to pinch myself. Youtube is not even 20 years old, still nascent in the timeline of education. Before this platform, information like this interview was behind the ivory towers of elite higher education. Now it's available to the world for anyone who can make time. Alright now that I'm stepping off my soap, let me share three unique insights from the interview. 1st he share the best piece of advice he ever received which was to build something 100 people absolutely love. If you focus on 100 raving customers, and do it in a market that is vastly wide like travel, you can create a behemoth business. Second, take a look at your product today and what a 5 star experience would be, now let your mind take you to what a 10x experience would be. Brian goes through several examples for an AirBnB guest. Lastly, he answers difficult questions around AirBnB and how that affects affordability as well as the epidemic in America around loneliness. This interview is a must listen for anyone looking to build a product in a new market and get very in depth answers and stories to how Brian views the world.  Product of the Week: I came across this product from the Overline team and it is called SlipRobotics right here in Atlanta. The value prop: take dock loading hours and turn them into minutes. They have an innovative piece of hardware that provides quick and automated trailer loading and unloading. The forklifts and box crates are being streamlined. The company has 19 employees and has been around for a few years. Check out their explainer video from the link in the show notes.   Companies Worth Applying To: Atlanta startup PadSplit is the nation's largest co-living marketplace, helping to solve the affordable housing crisis - one room at a time. They do this by by creating safe, attractive, and respectable co-living environments. They are currently hiring including Miami, Dallas, and more.  Raise a Glass: This week it was announced that ketteQ, led by Mike Landry, raised $9M from Vocap Partners and Circadian Ventures. Founded in 2018, ketteQ is software that sits on top of either AWS or Salesforce.com and provides end-to-end visibility to make data-driven decisions. Their software creates dynamic models and scenario planning, allowing a broad range of customers to optimize their inventory, logistics, production, material and service parts operations. Customers today include Carrier, Trimble and Coca-Cola Bottlers of Japan. Congrats to Mike and team as they add more fuel to the tank.  Annnnnnnd that's 5 minutes!  Beta Product of the Week: Tabnam Youtube Video of the Week: Brian Chesky Interviewed at Stanford Product of the Week: SlipRobotics Companies Worth Applying To: PadSplit Raise of the Week: ketteQ raises $9M

KUCI: Film School
Accepted / Film School Radio interview with Director Dan Chen

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022


ACCEPTED follows four high school seniors in rural Louisiana who are students at T.M. Landry, an unconventional K - 12 school housed in a sparse warehouse made famous for sending its graduates to elite universities like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford. The students aim to meet the intense expectations of Mike Landry, the imposing founder of the school who charts a relentless course towards their college dreams. When the New York Times publishes an expose on Landry's controversial methods, the school buckles under the scrutiny. Each senior is left to contend with uncomfortable truths about their school and the college admissions system, and decide for themselves what they are willing to do to be accepted. Accepted offers a unique and intriguing look at the world of Ivy League college admissions and the true cost of getting that first foothold into elite American society. In his first documentary feature, director Dan Chen grounds a broader look at the inequities in the American education system with unbelievable access to T.M. Landry and the deeply personal stories of four dynamic students looking to overcome countless obstacles to achieve their dreams. greenwichentertainment.com/film/accepted For more go to: acceptedfilm.com

Truth 2 Ponder
The others report the events that shape our lives.

Truth 2 Ponder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 59:31


Bob opens today's edition of the program with a reminder that our world, whether you believe it or not, is rapidly moving in the direction of a cashless economic system with enormous global implications for us all. Could this be Bible prophecy unfolding? Also, on the program, Bob welcomes his guest, Mike Landry. Mike is a retired university business professor, now a freelance writer and commentary contributor to The Western Journal. He has also written for American Thinker, Canada Free Press, Michigan History, and varied academic journals. He's been television, radio, and newspaper reporter and a church pastor. We believe you will find this program enlightening.

Truth 2 Ponder
The others report the events that shape our lives.

Truth 2 Ponder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 59:30


Bob opens today's edition of the program with a reminder that our world, whether you believe it or not, is rapidly moving in the direction of a cashless economic system with enormous global implications for us all. Could this be Bible prophecy unfolding? Also, on the program, Bob welcomes his guest, Mike Landry. Mike is a retired university business professor, now a freelance writer and commentary contributor to The Western Journal. He has also written for American Thinker, Canada Free Press, Michigan History, and varied academic journals. He's been a television, radio, and newspaper reporter and a church pastor. We believe you will find this program enlightening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bob-biermann/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bob-biermann/support

Loving Liberty Radio Network
11-17-2021 Liberty RoundTable with Sam Bushman

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 109:38


Hour 1 * Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jury deliberations begin as Kenosha braces for verdict. * FBI Admits It Doesn't Track Leftist Violence – TownHall.com * During the misnamed “Summer of Love”, riots, looting, vandalism, and political violence was carried out by radical leftists under the (often literal) Antifa and Black Lives Matter banners – The violent leftists besieged federal property, private businesses, law enforcement, and private citizens with costly, deadly, and devastating outcomes. * Prosecution caught lying in closing argument in Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial – Mike Landry. * Oroville, California, declares itself a ‘constitutional republic,' stops enforcing state's tyrannical mandates – Abby Liebing, The Western Journal. * Twelve states announced Monday, they are suing the Biden Administration to block the vaccine mandate for health care workers, arguing the mandate is unconstitutional and violates several federal laws – Generals from Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah and West Virginia announced the suit. Hour 2 * Guest: James Edwards – Race, Politics & Hypocrisy in 21st Century America – thepoliticalcesspool.org * Video from Charlottesville shows Gallatin businessman Richard A. Hamblen being punched by a protester. * Kyle Rittenhouse supporters and protesters clash outside courthouse. * Trial in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia. * Thanksgiving 2021 is here and with it, a turkey shortage! * Grandmother accidentally invited stranger to Thanksgiving. Years later he's still a welcomed guest Gabriela Miranda. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 1 – 11/17/2021

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 54:49


* Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jury deliberations begin as Kenosha braces for verdict. * FBI Admits It Doesn't Track Leftist Violence - TownHall.com * During the misnamed “Summer of Love”, riots, looting, vandalism, and political violence was carried out by radical leftists under the (often literal) Antifa and Black Lives Matter banners - The violent leftists besieged federal property, private businesses, law enforcement, and private citizens with costly, deadly, and devastating outcomes. * Prosecution caught lying in closing argument in Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial - Mike Landry. * Oroville, California, declares itself a 'constitutional republic,' stops enforcing state's tyrannical mandates - Abby Liebing, The Western Journal. * Twelve states announced Monday, they are suing the Biden Administration to block the vaccine mandate for health care workers, arguing the mandate is unconstitutional and violates several federal laws - Generals from Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah and West Virginia announced the suit.

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 2 – 09/9/2021

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 54:49


* Months after denigrating Tim Tebow, ESPN crawls back, asks him to host top-rated show - Tebow will appear alongside notorious host Stephen A. Smith on "First Take" every Friday. * Wildfires, drought can't stop California wine country's hot real estate market - Despite another year of devastating wildfires and drought, property values in Napa and Sonoma are soaring. * Texas outcompetes other states vying for California companies, study finds - In the timeframe analyzed, 265 California companies exited, with Texas receiving 114, followed by Tennessee receiving 89. * CVS hit with $39,000 in thefts every day, then items show up on Amazon - Liberal policy leading to economic ruin for drugstore - Mike Landry. * 'The biggest crash in world history is coming.' - Robert Kiyosaki. * Diner owner who refused service to Biden fans forced to close early in popularity after customers flood eatery - Jack Davis. * Zap to it! Walking on wood 'can power electric appliances' - 'Spruce is cheap and available and has favorable mechanical properties' - WND.com. * Georgia backpacks used to stuff ballot boxes video. * Steve Bannon Has a Plan, and His Followers Are Acting On It Far-right supporters signing up in droves to become local election precinct officers.

Always Sonny Podcast
(Pt. 2) Mike Landry BAD RABBITS/CROWDED ROOMS

Always Sonny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 93:55


Part 2 of 2. Mike and Sonny finish the conversation with some hilarious advice and ridiculous questions. After that, Sonny and Nicole jump on a nostalgia trip to talk about some of their favorite music from fake movie/TV bands that you probably forgot about. There will probably be a Spotify playlist made out of this… Maybe... Tune in, tell your friends, review, & subscribe. https://solo.to/alwayssonny Music: “Soil” by Native State. Permissions granted courtesy of Native State. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3YdEF6VVm8BCVooUgHfpS8?si=CERKasqmQF6645nRfoJ7ng The rise by Scott Buckley: www.scottbuckley.com.au Music provided by: EMW - https://bit.ly/YouTubeEMW --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alwayssonnypodcast/support

Always Sonny Podcast
Mike Landry BAD RABBITS/CROWDED ROOMS pt 1

Always Sonny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 63:16


Part 1 of 2. Mike and Sonny dive into the deep end of the highs and lows that come as an artist in the music industry. Nothing is held back in this sidesplitting yet honest interview about what to expect as an aspiring musician and asking the universes' most important questions like “how the f*** did Metallica get that big?” Tune in, tell your friends, review, & subscribe. https://solo.to/alwayssonny Music: “Soil” by Native State. Permissions granted courtesy of Native State. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3YdEF6VVm8BCVooUgHfpS8?si=CERKasqmQF6645nRfoJ7ng The rise by Scott Buckley: www.scottbuckley.com.au Music provided by: EMW - https://bit.ly/YouTubeEMW --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alwayssonnypodcast/support

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim
Covid Shutdowns: Humans Gonna Human - Mike Landry American Thinker

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 3:28


Church Revitalization - RevTalks
Getting Traction in Revitalization: Part 3

Church Revitalization - RevTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 7:37


Mike Landry continues with tips for getting traction in the revitalization of your church.

Church Revitalization - RevTalks
Getting Traction in Revitalization: Part 2

Church Revitalization - RevTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 7:53


Mike Landry continues with tips for getting traction in the revitalization of your church.

Left Footers | Grandin Media
The Poetry of Karol Wojtyla (with Fr. Vincent Lusty)

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 30:39


Left Footers | Grandin Media
Dust Destined to Heaven (with Fr. Vincent Lusty) Part 2

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 33:32


Church Revitalization - RevTalks
Getting Traction in Revitalization: Part 1

Church Revitalization - RevTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 13:16


Mike Landry goes over 11 tips for getting traction in the revitalization of your church.

Left Footers | Grandin Media
Dust Destined to Heaven (with Fr. Vincent Lusty) Part 1

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 54:13


Left Footers | Grandin Media
Lessons on Quarantine & Racism

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 55:41


This episode Fr. Roger, Sara, and Mike dive into processing their time in quarantine/isolation as well as the public discussion of racism the world is having at the moment.

Maná da Segunda
Tempo de Reiniciar?

Maná da Segunda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 5:14


MANÁ DA SEGUNDA www.cbmc.org.br http://www.facebook.com/groups/CBMCBRASIL https://manadasegunda.podbean.com/ 29 de junho de 2020Vinte e dois anos servindo às comunidades empresarial e profissional ________________________________________Tempo de 'Reiniciar'Por Robert J. TamasySou confirmadamente uma pessoa não tecnológica – alguém que não compreende os quês e porquês da tecnologia de computadores. Eu tenho uma estratégia simples para quando meu computador não está funcionando direito. Eu o desligo e ligo novamente para “reiniciar” o sistema e software. Na maioria das vezes isso funciona, reiniciando as coisas de modo que possam trabalhar de modo apropriado – mesmo que eu não entenda por quê. Quando a pandemia da COVID-19 surgiu e começou a se espalhar por todo o mundo, todos nós virtualmente fomos afetados de inúmeras formas. As agendas de trabalho e nossa rotina foram interrompidas. Muitos se encontraram longe do trabalho temporariamente ou tentando descobrir maneiras de trabalhar em casa. Muitas pessoas sofreram reveses financeiros devido a salários reduzidos ou ficaram totalmente sem rendimentos. Tal adversidade global foi sem precedentes e inesperada, mas, como meu computador, quando as coisas não estão funcionando como deveriam, talvez este seja um sinal de que é tempo para “reiniciar” – desligar tudo e começar de novo. Ocorreu-me que para aqueles que seguem a Jesus Cristo no mercado de trabalho, pode ter chegado o momento de reconsiderar a forma como encaramos nossa vocação. Qual é a nossa motivação, propósitos e objetivos? Efésios 2:10 declara: *Porque somos criação de Deus realizada em Cristo Jesus para fazermos boas obras, as quais Deus preparou antes para nós as praticarmos*” E I Coríntios 3:9 afirma: *Pois nós somos cooperadores de Deus; vocês são lavoura de Deus e edifício de Deus* Sendo isto verdade, como fica num sentido prático? Penso que uma porção de outra passagem, II Coríntios 5:14-20, nos dá esclarecimento: *Pois o amor de Cristo nos constrange, porque estamos convencidos de que um morreu por todos; logo, todos morreram. E Ele morreu por todos para que aqueles que vivem já não vivam mais para si mesmos, mas para Aquele que por eles morreu e ressuscitou...Tudo isso provém de Deus, que nos reconciliou consigo mesmo por meio de Cristo e nos deu o ministério da reconciliação, ou seja, que Deus em Cristo estava reconciliando consigo o mundo, não levando em conta os pecados dos homens, e nos confiou a mensagem da reconciliação. Portanto, somos embaixadores de Cristo, como se Deus estivesse fazendo o Seu apelo por nosso intermédio. Por amor a Cristo lhes suplicamos: Reconciliem-se com Deus*Há muito para aprendermos com esta passagem, mas o tema central é: já que Cristo morreu em nosso favor e nos reconciliou com Deus, somos chamados para representá-Lo diante de outros - inclusive aqueles com quem nos encontramos diariamente no ambiente de trabalho – como Seus embaixadores. Aqui estão alguns pontos importantes que devemos considerar enquanto temos este tempo para “reiniciar”: Somos criação de Deus. Cada um de nós é único, com uma combinação de dons, talentos, experiências e paixões, diferentes de qualquer outra pessoa. Espera-se que usemos tudo isso para a glória de Deus.Somos “Sua lavoura e edifício”. Incontáveis pessoas ao nosso redor, em escritórios, lojas e fábricas necessitam ouvir a mensagem de reconciliação de Jesus Cristo. O fato de que aprouve a Deus nos colocar onde estamos é uma evidência de que Ele quer que O representemos nesse lugar. Somos embaixadores do Senhor. Um embaixador não busca cumprir o seu próprio programa de trabalho, mas sim as metas e propósitos daqueles que estão sendo representados por ele. De igual modo, no mercado de trabalho somos chamados a servir e representar nosso Senhor, por meio de nossas ações e palavras. Próxima semana tem mais!________________________________________Robert J. Tamasy, é jornalista, editor e escritor, e autor de "Business at Its Best: Timeless Wisdom from Proverbs for Today's Workplace" e "Tufting Legacies" (ainda não traduzidos para o português). Em co-autoria com David A. Stoddard escreveu "The heart of Mentoring" e tem editado numerosos outros livros, incluindo "Advancing Through Adversity", por Mike Landry. Tamasy mantém um site www.bobtamasy-readywriterink.com e um blog atualizados semanalmente www.bobtamasy.blogspot.com. Tradução de Mércia Padovani. Revisão de Juan Nieto. Narrado por Aline Kayo.________________________________________MANÁ DA SEGUNDA®️ é uma reflexão semanal do CBMC - Conectando Business e Mercado a Cristo, organização mundial, sem fins lucrativos e vínculo religioso, fundada em 1930, com o propósito de compartilhar o Evangelho de Jesus Cristo com a comunidade profissional e empresarial. ©️ 2020 - DIREITOS RESERVADOS PARA CBMC BRASIL - E-mail: adm.mana@cbmc.org.br -Desejável distribuição gratuita na íntegra. Reprodução requer prévia autorização. Disponível também em alemão, espanhol, francês, inglês, italiano e japonês.________________________________________Questões Para Reflexão ou Discussão 1. Como a pandemia do COVID-19 afetou você pessoalmente? Qual o impacto que causou em sua companhia? No momento, o quanto você já evoluiu no caminho para a recuperação?2. Já que nossa rotina de trabalho normal foi interrompida de alguma maneira durante esse tempo, você pensou em aproveitar esta oportunidade para "reiniciar" - reavaliar o que você tem feito, porque tem feito e como as coisas podem ser diferentes quando tudo voltar ao "normal"?3. O que você pensa da ideia de que somos “criação de Deus”? O que isto significa para você? Se você fosse fazer deste entendimento parte intencional da forma como aborda o seu trabalho dia a dia, isso iria mudar a forma como conduz seu trabalho, suas metas e motivações? Explique sua resposta. 4. Já foi dito que, para os que seguem Jesus Cristo, sempre que colocam os pés fora de seus escritórios, cubículos ou prédios onde trabalham, ou mesmo viajam para qualquer lugar a trabalho, eles estão entrando em campo missionário. Você crê nisso? Por quê?Nota: Desejando considerar outras passagens da Bíblia relacionadas ao tema, sugerimos: Provérbios 13:6; 14:23; 22:29; 28:2; Mateus 6:19-21, 33-34; 25:14-30.

Maná da Segunda
Combater o medo do desconhecido no que é conhecido

Maná da Segunda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 5:17


MANÁ DA SEGUNDA www.cbmc.org.br http://www.facebook.com/groups/CBMCBRASIL https://manadasegunda.podbean.com/ 15 de junho de 2020Vinte e dois anos servindo às comunidades empresarial e profissional ________________________________________Combater o Medo do Desconhecido no que é ConhecidoPor Robert J. TamasyAnos atrás, discutindo os desafios de tomar decisões durante a guerra do Oriente Médio, (Donald Rumsfeld) descreveu os fatores variáveis envolvidos da seguinte forma: “Há coisas que sabemos que sabemos, coisas que sabemos que não sabemos e coisas que nem sabemos que não sabemos.” Nós podemos jamais ter que lidar com responsabilidades de tempos de guerra, mas dadas as incertezas do mercado de trabalho – mesmo quando não estamos em meio a uma pandemia global – o que não sabemos, o desconhecido, exerce grande pressão sobre nós. Ao entrarmos em 2020, uma das coisas que “sabíamos que sabíamos” era que a economia em muitas partes do mundo estava prosperando. Com base naquilo que estávamos vivenciando, havia uma grande expectativa de que o mercado de trabalho continuasse a atravessar tempos de prosperidade. Entre as “coisas que não sabíamos” estava o conhecimento de que um evento grave poderia mudar repentinamente a atmosfera econômica. Todos sabiam que existia essa possibilidade, mas ninguém sabia com certeza o que poderia ser. A maior de todas as coisas que “nem sabíamos que não sabíamos” ao se iniciar o novo ano, evidentemente, era a emergência da COVID-19, um vírus incrivelmente agressivo que se espalhou a partir da China e fez surgir uma pandemia global. Tendemos a deixar que as coisas que não sabemos – tanto aquelas que sabemos que não sabemos, quanto as que nem sabemos que não sabemos – nos oprimam, enchendo-nos de medo e preocupação. Entretanto, existe uma alternativa. Podemos fazer a escolha de concentrarmos o foco sobre as coisas que “sabemos”, aquelas em que podemos confiar e das quais podemos depender. O problema é que, em tempos turbulentos como o que estamos vivendo agora, existem poucas coisas que sabemos nas quais podemos nos apoiar confiantemente. É quando a fé – a segurança confiante e a sincera expectativa que temos no Deus da Bíblia – pode nos sustentar. Corrie ten Boom, que com sua família na Holanda ajudou muitos judeus a escaparem dos nazistas durante a II Guerra Mundial, escreveu sobre isso. Ela disse: “Jamais tenha medo de confiar um futuro desconhecido a um Deus conhecido.”Na Palavra de Deus encontramos centenas de promessas e preceitos, declarações de confiança que temos da parte de Deus como seguidores de Jesus Cristo, que se aplicam diretamente tanto ao mercado de trabalho quanto a qualquer outra área da vida. Aqui estão algumas delas e eu o encorajo a procurar muitas mais nas Escrituras: Sabemos que Deus tem um propósito específico para a nossa vida. *Porque sou Eu que conheço os planos que tenho para vocês, diz o Senhor, planos de fazê-los prosperar e não de lhes causar dano, planos de dar-lhes esperança e um futuro...Vocês Me procurarão e Me acharão quando Me procurarem de todo o coração* (Jeremias 29:11-13). Sabemos que Deus usa as adversidades que enfrentamos para nosso próprio benefício. *Sabemos que Deus age em todas as coisas para o bem daqueles que O amam, dos que foram chamados de acordo com o Seu propósito* (Romanos 8:28). Sabemos que Deus não está distante; Ele é acessível. *Pois não temos um sumo sacerdote que não possa compadecer-se das nossas fraquezas, mas sim alguém que, como nós, passou por todo tipo de tentação, porém, sem pecado. Assim, aproximemo-nos do trono da graça com toda a confiança, a fim de recebermos misericórdia e encontrarmos graça que nos ajude no momento da necessidade* (Hebreus 4:15-16). *Por intermédio de quem [Cristo] temos livre acesso a Deus em confiança, pela fé nEle* (Efésios 3:12). Sabemos que Deus ouve e responde nossas orações. *Esta é a confiança que temos ao nos aproximarmos de Deus: se pedirmos alguma coisa de acordo com a vontade de Deus, Ele nos ouvirá. E se sabemos que Ele nos ouve em tudo o que pedimos, sabemos que temos o que dEle pedimos* (I João5:14-15). Próxima semana tem mais!________________________________________Robert J. Tamasy, é jornalista, editor e escritor, e autor de "Business at Its Best: Timeless Wisdom from Proverbs for Today's Workplace" e "Tufting Legacies" (ainda não traduzidos para o português). Em co-autoria com David A. Stoddard escreveu "The heart of Mentoring" e tem editado numerosos outros livros, incluindo "Advancing Through Adversity", por Mike Landry. Tamasy mantém um site www.bobtamasy-readywriterink.com  e um blog atualizados semanalmente www.bobtamasy.blogspot.com. Tradução de Mércia Padovani. Revisão de Juan Nieto. Narrado por Aline Kayo. ________________________________________MANÁ DA SEGUNDA®️ é uma reflexão semanal do CBMC - Conectando Business e Mercado a Cristo, organização mundial, sem fins lucrativos e vínculo religioso, fundada em 1930, com o propósito de compartilhar o Evangelho de Jesus Cristo com a comunidade profissional e empresarial. ©️ 2020 - DIREITOS RESERVADOS PARA CBMC BRASIL - E-mail: adm.mana@cbmc.org.br -Desejável distribuição gratuita na íntegra. Reprodução requer prévia autorização. Disponível também em alemão, espanhol, francês, inglês, italiano e japonês.________________________________________Questões Para Reflexão ou Discussão 1. Quais são as coisas que você “sabe que sabe” – aquelas com as quais pode contar e confiar nas suas buscas profissionais e vida cotidiana?2. Quais as coisas que você “sabe que não sabe” e que podem lhe trazer preocupação? E quanto àquelas que você “nem sabe que não sabe” e que lhe fazem perder o sono?3. Por que aquilo que não sabemos da vida é tão problemático para muitos de nós? Como podem causar estresse, por vezes desnecessário, quando nos concentramos em coisas que estão além do nosso controle? 4. As coisas que “sabemos que sabemos” que encontramos na Bíblia lhe trazem paz e conforto em tempos de adversidade? Por quê? Se você encontra fontes de confiança nas Escrituras, quais as mais importantes para você?Nota: Desejando considerar outras passagens da Bíblia relacionadas ao tema, sugerimos: Isaías 40:31; 41:10; Jeremias 33:3; João 3:16; II Coríntios 5:21; Filipenses 4:6-9.

Left Footers | Grandin Media
A World Split Apart (with Fr. Vincent Lusty) Part 3

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 73:39


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A World Split Apart (with Fr. Vincent Lusty) Part 2

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 58:39


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A World Split Apart (with Fr. Vincent Lusty) Part 1

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 35:41


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Who is the Holy Spirit? (With Fr. Michael Bombak)

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 33:18


A special episode of Left-Footers, where Fr. Roger Niedzielski and Fr. Michael Bombak discuss who the Holy Spirit is… and what difference that makes to you.

Church Revitalization - RevTalks
Marketing is Not Evangelism

Church Revitalization - RevTalks

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 18:27


Mike Landry discusses the differences between marketing and evangelism. He describes how both are helpful in building up a church but evangelism cannot be replaced of marketing tactics.

Global Physio Podcast
COVID-19 UPDATE 5: Considerations for re-opening with Phil Sheppard and Dr. Mike Landry

Global Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 18:41


With whisperings of some communities, provinces and states in North America re-opening certain services, we thought it was timely to discuss what this might look like. We hear insights from both Mike and Phil regarding what we should consider as health care professionals when transitioning back to in-person care. What will our new business models […]

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Global Physio Podcast
COVID-19 UPDATE 4: with Phil Sheppard and Mike Landry

Global Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 39:27


Phil and Mike are back for another COVID-19 Update. We discuss current status of the COVID-19 pandemic, where some countries are at in terms of their response, how we can be better advocates for our role as physiotherapists, what research is being produced, and more! You don’t want to miss this excellent update! Contact Krysta: […]

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PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
How the Physical Therapy Profession Can Help Our Communities During COVID-19

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 23:39


We talked to Duke faculty member Mike Landry about the APTA and CPA response to organize our professional response to COVID-19 in your communities. Mike is a Canadian physical therapist and a professor at Duke University.  He has worked for over 20 years in global health in distant and emergency settings.   We overview where we are now, the role of PT in an emergency situation like COVID-19 and the APTA/CPA response and a plea to sign up for the corps of volunteers WEBSITE: http://ptcovid19.org/

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
How the Physical Therapy Profession Can Help Our Communities During COVID-19

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 23:39


We talked to Duke faculty member Mike Landry about the APTA and CPA response to organize our professional response to COVID-19 in your communities. Mike is a Canadian physical therapist and a professor at Duke University.  He has worked for over 20 years in global health in distant and emergency settings.   We overview where we are now, the role of PT in an emergency situation like COVID-19 and the APTA/CPA response and a plea to sign up for the corps of volunteers WEBSITE: http://ptcovid19.org/

Global Physio Podcast
COVID-19 UPDATE 1: with Mike Landry and Phil Sheppard

Global Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 38:44


An update on the evolving COVID-19 pandemic and the role of physiotherapy. Tune in for some practical ways to get involved in this global health emergency. Website: www.ptcovid19.org Twitter: @ptcovid19 E-mail: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com

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Left Footers | Grandin Media
Our Battle Against COVID-19

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 34:57


This has been a long week. In this episode of Left Footers Fr. Roger and Mike process what it means that our parishes will be empty on Sunday, that our students won't be coming back after spring break, and Holy Week likely will be celebrated alone. Can this moment of great distress can become an opportunity for Catholic heroism in the face of COVID-19?

Church Revitalization - RevTalks
Impactful Preaching in Revitalization

Church Revitalization - RevTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 14:37


In this episode, Mike Landry speaks on the importance of solid and impactful preaching in the revitalization of a church.

Global Physio Podcast
Coronavirus and Physiotherapy: Managing in Complexity with Mike Landry

Global Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 36:13


Bonus episode discussing the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode contains lots of useful information for anyone interested in learning more about the COVID-19 virus. In particular, Mike shares insights on how we, as physiotherapists and rehabilitation professionals can be involved in the management of this health crisis. As physiotherapists we can be leaders in the control […]

Left Footers | Grandin Media
Marriage, Annulments, Canon Law, OH MY!

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 36:36


John Vizza, a Canon lawyer for the Archdiocese of Edmonton, joins the show to talk about what makes a marriage valid in the Catholic Church? What is an annulment? Could the Pope be impeached?

Left Footers | Grandin Media
Star Trek into Secularism?

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 31:20


Fr. Roger Niedzielski and Mike Landry lead this week's conversation on Star Trek's new show "Picard", discussing Star Trek's long run and it's evolution from a secular humanist view to one where spirituality is given greater influence. Sara Dmitri attempts to navigate all the nerdy language.

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Brett Salkeld on Francis Chan, The Eucharist, and Evangelicals

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 45:41


On this Left Footers we welcome Fr. Roger Niedzielski back as a host, and Dr. Brett Salkeld as our guest to promote his new book on the Eucharist. We explore the weird aspects of the Church's teaching on Holy Communion and how it can influence our dialogues with protestants. Also Baby Yoda shows up. Your can buy Brett Salkeld's book below and check out the references from the show below: http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/transubstantiation/392041 Thinking Faith! Podcast https://thinkingfaith.libsyn.com/ Francis Chan on Communion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUUbXzb2atM Grandin Media is a Catholic online news portal based in Edmonton. Through the use of creative journalism, quality photography and engaging video, we tell the stories of Catholic life and culture in Alberta and beyond. We also bring the lens of faith to public conversations about current events, and provide insights into Catholic teaching in an accessible way. www.grandinmedia.ca

Left Footers | Grandin Media
Star Wars and Pope Francis

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 29:48


If our first episode of 2020 Fr. Marc Cramer, Sara Dmitri, and Mike Landry review the new Star Wars film, The Two Popes, and discuss how misinformation can spread regarding Pope Francis and the Church.

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Ryan Topping on Restoring Christmas Traditions & Fighting Nihilism

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 49:53


On this Left Footers Christmas special we chat with Ryan Topping, Academic VP of Newman Theological College, about his new book "Christmas Around the Fire". We discuss the importance of story telling for rebuilding a Catholic culture, as well as the pit falls of a postmodern use of media. A native of Saskatoon, Canada, Dr. Topping has published several books on Catholic culture and education, including Rebuilding Catholic Culture: How the Catechism Can Shape our Common Life (Sophia Institute, 2012), The Elements of Rhetoric (Angelico Press, 2016) and Renewing the Mind: A Reader in the Philosophy of Catholic Education (Catholic University of America Press, 2015). His new book is Christmas Around the Fire: Poems, Stories, and Lessons for the Season of Christ’s Birth (Tan, 2019). http://www.ryan-topping.com/ Grandin Media is a Catholic online news portal based in Edmonton. Through the use of creative journalism, quality photography and engaging video, we tell the stories of Catholic life and culture in Alberta and beyond. We also bring the lens of faith to public conversations about current events, and provide insights into Catholic teaching in an accessible way. www.grandinmedia.ca

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From Mormonism to the Priesthood

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 31:07


In this weeks episode of Left Footers Sara Dmitri asks Fr. Marc Cramer about his conversion story, to Mormonism, and then back again to Catholicism, and eventually to answering the call to the priesthood.

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A Veteran Talks War Movies

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 35:46


In this episode our hosts Mike Landry and Fr. Marc Cramer talk with Steven Defer, a Catholic veteran and former military chaplain, about the accuracy of war movies, the Catholic position on war, and what his experience of Afghanistan was like.

Right Path Real Estate Radio
Fast Track, Property Care, Special Guest Mike Landry.

Right Path Real Estate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 52:53


Tom Perry was joined live in the studio by Jerry Ta and Mike Landry. What's going on in the marketplace? How is leasing properties doing now? What are the dynamics of a transaction? Still looking for the right people to rely on? Well, look no further! For more information, tune in now and put your fears of real estate investing behind! Here at Right Path, we're helping people create a life of abundance by shifting mindsets, implementing proven systems and facilitating a community of action takers. We're on Facebook, Instagram, Periscope, and Twitch, too! Get the answer to your question that's keeping you from taking action at succeeding today!

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Questioning the Church, Evolution, and Puzzles

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 32:08


Watch the show version on www.youtube.com/grandinmedia Sara tells Fr. Marc how she became a Catholic youth minister and the questions she had on evolution, homosexuality, and the mass while growing up in the Church. Click below to like us on Facebook. Also see the links to references mentioned in the show. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LeftFootersS... Resources: -Archdiocese of Edmonton Vocations Office https://caedm.ca/PastoralParishServices/Vocations -Catholic Answers https://www.catholic.com/ -NET Ministries Canada https://www.netcanada.ca/ -Gay and Catholic, by Eve Tushnet https://www.amazon.ca/Gay-Catholic-Accepting-Sexuality-Community/dp/1594715424 Grandin Media is a Catholic online news portal based in Edmonton. Through the use of creative journalism, quality photography and engaging video, we tell the stories of Catholic life and culture in Alberta and beyond. We also bring the lens of faith to public conversations about current events, and provide insights into Catholic teaching in an accessible way. www.grandinmedia.ca

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Purity Culture and How to Date (As a Catholic)

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 33:40


Mike, Fr. Marc, and Sara talk about "Purity Culture" and the impact it had on christian dating. How does a Catholic date? Is there rules or are there boundaries? Click below to watch the show on Youtube and like us on Facebook. Also see the links to references mentioned in the show. Watch the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZMFPwPyTLc Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LeftFootersShow/ Resources: -"I Kissed Dating Goodbye" article https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/07/29/joshua-harris-i-kissed-dating-goodbye-i-am-not-christian/1857934001/ -Love and Responsibility by St. John Paul II https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_and_Responsibility -Theology of the Body http://www.theologyofthebody.net/ -Jason Everet Chastity Project https://chastity.com/ -The Dating Project Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5VIdOVSL7Y Produced by Matthew Bodnarek http://grandinmedia.ca/

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You Do You, Twizzlers, and Starting the New Year

Left Footers | Grandin Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 29:39


What is behind the phrase "You Do You"? What if you want to be a Twizzler? Start off your year with the new season of Left Footers and find out what happened to Fr. Roger!

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
Top Instructors Tim Cusick, Mike Landry, Jack Diehl Plus Former PGA Tour Caddie Andy Lano II Join Me on Next on the Tee Golf Podcast

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 89:22


This week on Next on the Tee we help your golf game from tee to green with Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor Tim Cusick, Class A Teaching Professional Mike Landry, and Head Golf Professional at Magnolia Creek Golf Club in League City Texas, Jack Diehl. Plus after hearing our segment on Old Head Golf Links, former PGA Tour Caddy Andy Lano II stops by to talk about his recent experience playing there. 

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
Mike Landry, PGA Class A Teaching Professional, Joins Me on this Segment of Next on the Tee Golf Podcast

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 18:47


Mike Landry, PGA Class A Teaching Professional, talks about his home course Miles Square Golf Club which is located outside of Los Angeles and celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Mike also shares short game tips plus how to fix your slice on this segment of Next on the Tee.

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro
Top Instructors Tim Cusick, Mike Landry, & Jack Diehl Plus Any Lano II Join Me..

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 90:00


This week on Next on the Tee we help your golf game from tee to green with Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor Tim Cusick, Class A Teaching Professional Mike Landry, and Head Golf Professional at Magnolia Creek Golf Club in League City Texas, Jack Diehl. Plus after hearing our segment on Old Head Golf Links, former PGA Tour Caddy Andy Lano II stops by to talk about his recent experience playing there. 

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
434: Dr. Efosa L. Guobadia: Entrepreneurship Redefined

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 29:33


LIVE from the WCPT Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, I welcome Efosa Guobadia on the show to discuss entrepreneurship in physical therapy.  Efosa L. Guobadia, PT, DPT, is the founder of the integrated wellness company FFITT Health; President and CEO of Move Together, a 501(c)3 for purpose organization dedicated to improving access to quality rehab medicine around the corner and around the world; Co-Founder of the initiative Global PT Day of Service, which has spanned 60 countries since its inception; Founder of the informational website PT Haven; and also developed and led the international volunteer program ATI MissionWorks for ATI Physical Therapy. In this episode, we discuss: -Efosa’s entrepreneurship in underserved communities -How to approach roadblocks and tackle them head on -Three qualities of inspiring leaders in the entrepreneurial space -Exciting ways you can get involved with service through PT Day of Service -And so much more!   Resources: Move Together Website @efosaguobadia @ptdayofservice @ffitthealth Move Together Instagram PT Day of Service Website  PT Haven Website efosa@movetogether.org   For more information on Efosa: Efosa L. Guobadia, PT, DPT, is the founder of the integrated wellness company FFITT Health; President and CEO of Move Together, a 501(c)3 for purpose organization dedicated to improving access to quality rehab medicine around the corner and around the world; Co-Founder of the initiative Global PT Day of Service, which has spanned 60 countries since its inception; Founder of the informational website PT Haven; and also developed and led the international volunteer program ATI MissionWorks for ATI Physical Therapy. In 2017, he contributed a chapter on sustainability as well as the closing afterword for the book ‘Why Global Health Matters”, edited by Dr. Chris E. Stout, and with a foreword by Nobel Laureate Jody Williams. He received his BS in Kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts in 2007 and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Scranton in 2010. He is recipient of the 2017 Distinguished Young Alumni Award given by the University of Massachusetts/Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences and is a 2018 American Physical Therapy Association Social Impact Award Recipient.  He is currently based out of Guatemala City, Guatemala.   Read the full transcript below: Karen Litzy:                   00:00                Hey everybody, I'm coming to you live from the WCPT conference in Geneva, Switzerland. And I have the distinct pleasure of sitting next to Dr Efosa Guobadia who is a physical therapist from the United States now based in Guatemala. And he has also the cofounder of PT Day of service and move together, which we will talk about during this interview. But first, what I'd really love to talk about Efosa is you were on a panel today about entrepreneurship and physio therapy. So can you give us the highlights? Efosa Guobadia:            00:34                Yes. Well, Karen Litzy is such a high pleasure to share time with you. The only time I get a chance to hang out with you, you put a smile on my face. I love the energy and all that. So yes, the panel is about entrepreneurship. So one of the things that I certainly talk about, I said entrepreneurship is a mindset, you know, it's about bringing the vision and the vision of your heart and the idea in your mind into actuation, you know? And with that being said what I also said, I think everybody has, it has the potentiality and the capacity to be entrepreneurial or you sometimes talk about product market fit or passion market fit and where does your passion, your idea slash your product meet the market. You know, and I think that's also very important. A friend of mine recently we're having a concept about what's an entrepreneur? He says an entrepreneur is the intersection of your idea, fundamental value and the wants, desires, desires and the understanding of the client and consumer. And that sweet spot is so important. If it's just about your ideas, you may be a starving artist, you know, but if it's a too much about the client, you know, you may be selling out a little bit. So find that great amalgam and that sweet spot and I think that's very important. Karen Litzy:                   01:37                Yeah. Thank you for bringing that up. I think that's great. I usually tell people when they're like, not sure if this idea can actually turn into a business. And I'll always tell people like, make a list. Like, what are you good at? What are you really passionate about? And what would someone be willing to pay you for? And if you can find that sweet spot, and again, it's like you just said, it's your passion where it intersects with what the consumer needs or what the consumer doesn't know they need yet. And that's where entrepreneurism really comes into, I think, a great place for the person. So let's talk about what you're doing as an entrepreneur. Efosa Guobadia:            02:16                I love that so much. And I agree. To piggyback on what you just said, Karen, it's about fundamental value. And I think this is true in any industry. So whatever this thing, this fundamental value, your product service, after a person comes into contact with it, are they better off? And then well, we can talk about marketing or this or that, but that should be the first thing that you curate. So that's very foundational. I'm living a pretty interesting existence right now Karen Litzy so this past November in 2018, I actually decided to move to Guatemala and now I'm doing two different things. So I feel a part of my bandwidth is for the global health sector. You know co founding, you know I lead the organization move together and our mission there is to increase access to quality rehab medicine around the corner and around the world. Efosa Guobadia:            02:56                I've been going to Guatemala now for the last seven years I've been doing this global health work for the last seven years. I moved together under that umbrella. We've been doing some pretty interesting work there for the last three years of amazing partners on the ground and amazing participants and volunteers that have joined us from the US and other places around the world. We help to build the development of rehab clinics in underserved communities. And the keyword there, this is the keystone where there's the operization, the local PTs and students on the ground. They run these clinics that we co set up throughout the year and on the ideas that it thrives uder them and we are glad to say it has been so. And then we have other programs under them, the nonprofit move together, PT day of service, which you mentioned, we have a program called that pro bono incubator and that's US based in which we dispense funds to pro bono projects in clinics in the US over the last two years we just spent $20,000 to a 11 different projects and a mentorship and resource to many more than that as well. Efosa Guobadia:            03:53                So that's been pretty fun. So that's one part of my existence. The other part of my existence is entrepreneurial. This past I officially opened this March, but I did some ramp up work to it this past march. I opened up a clinic in Guatemala City and it looks at three verticals. It looks at mobility, which is Rehab. And I do some movement analysis with the movement three d camera. We do look at nutrition. I'm hiring some nutritionists to look at because nutrition is important for a few reasons, right? For pain. It's relationship with inflammation and with energy and a certainly with weight management, weight management is predicated on nutrition. I think above all cardio and then lean muscle mass. So it's looking at it through that portal has been important. And the third vertical has been mindset that, you know, a routine and breathing and sleeping and all that good stuff. So creating a team that helps me do those things in an ecosystem systematic way has been fun. You know, the early part of it has been mobility and people have been responding so very well to it in Guatemala. They're telling me now I can't leave, but you know, some of my clients and it's been fun. Karen Litzy:                   04:56                Awesome. And now, you know, your version of entrepreneurship is let's say different than maybe some traditional entrepreneurship where you're setting up shop in a very developed country and it's certainly different than what I do as an entrepreneur. I think from a practical standpoint, different, but I think from a fundamental standpoint and where our mindsets are and what we're trying to do for our clientele, it's pretty similar. Would you agree? Efosa Guobadia:            05:23                A hundred percent fundamental value around the world. Its fundamental value in each industry needs to know their fundamental value. Let's say for us, our fundamental values as healers is help people move better so they can live better. That exists and is needed anywhere in the world. So again, know fundamental value, build the architecture and fit it to the market into the behavior and the knowledge and the awareness of your customers or customers to be and that's how you make it make sense wherever you go. Karen Litzy:                   05:47                And for maybe listeners out there who would like to replicate what you're doing in an underserved area or in an underserved country, what were some of the biggest roadblocks you experienced in the beginning that you would like to advise people on? Maybe how to avoid or at least how to minimize? Efosa Guobadia:            06:07                Oh, interesting. I think it's so important to identify roadblocks and barriers. I sometimes say this with my clients now you need to know the dragon and sort of delineate the dragon so you could slay it. You know, so it's the transcend another general thought. Anytime Challenging things happen. I cheer this in the panel as well. It's information, you know, it's that when a situation happens, good or maybe not good to the way you want it to happen, it's situation. What's good about situations, it leads to solutions. So once you figure out how to handle something, now you have this tool of this extra solution. Now you can play defense and prevent that from happening again. Or if it does happen, you can handle a quicker, and actually turn it into a good, et Cetera, et cetera. So that mindset, that paradigm shift, the mindset. Efosa Guobadia:            06:50                If you're an entrepreneur of how do you engage with things that don't necessarily happen the way that you want to have it on the, for me and some of my experiences, every country has its own things. And one thing is you go through the legal process is setting up your business. What I just had to learn is a little bit different from the US so tagging in this is a truth for all entrepreneurs and all projects, you know, identify and tag and the right people who could best help you with what you need to do. And then that saves time and that maximize your efficiency as well as your effectiveness. Karen Litzy:                   07:18                Yeah. So when you kind of hit those roadblocks, I love the way of reframing it as not a, Oh my gosh, I'm so stupid. Or how did I not see this coming? Oh great, now I'm sunk and I'm going to go sulk into a corner. But instead you're saying to reframe it as, well, here's this roadblock, but guess what? Now we have a system in place to avoid this from happening again. So being very intentional about how you're thinking of roadblocks or I don't want to say failures or things like that in your business, but being intentional so it doesn't happen again, and then you can go out and help others do the same. Efosa Guobadia:            07:54                You said that perfectly. Nothing to add to that. Karen Litzy:                   07:55                Okay. All right. So let's talk a little bit more about entrepreneurship, specifically leadership. So if you're an entrepreneur, you're a leader, right? You're either leading yourself, you're leading others. So what do you feel like are qualities of, let's say leadership within the entrepreneurial space? Efosa Guobadia:            08:15                Yeah, I can say a few of both. They overlap and they're interrelated like you're saying. But on the leadership front, I think, there's three things that are important. You know, maybe I'll break it down to three C’s. So one C is courage, the second c is compassion, and the third C is credibility. So I'm gonna explain what I mean by those. But first of all, with those three things, you start with yourself. You need to serve yourself. You need to lead yourself first, before you can think about leading people. So on the coverage piece that then set on your heart or the things that you believe in, do you pursue them or do you stand up for them? And the micro moments and the macro moments. And it's like a muscle you have to cultivate and you’ve got to work it out. You know? Efosa Guobadia:            08:51                So expressing when things are more macro and big and where things are really intense. You've had this muscle, I'm going to be strong, I'm going to be courageous. I'm going to be dictated and guided by what I see is right and righteous. So courage is important. The other part is credibility. Again, starting with yourself. Do you do the things that you set that you intend to do we get the to do list. Have you written out 20 things consistently for the last month. I've only got three things done. You're telling your conscious and your subconscious, you can't trust what you write down. So start there. Create credibility and trust with yourself and then it’s metaphysical it transmits to your team, you know, you can't really have credibility with others without having credibility with yourself. And then caring and compassion. You know, one of the most important words in my life, caring, you know, caring about yourself, being compassionate about yourself. Efosa Guobadia:            09:33                To be able to do that with your team. You need to be able to do it yourself. There's one politician and I heard say it as a couple of years ago, the best thing a leader could do for his team, his or her team is to care about them. You know how you do that by actually caring about them, you know, so actually care about yourself to take care by yourself, actually care about your team, to care about your team, on the entrepreneurial realm. A lot overlaps with say consider our focus decision making capabilities. And I will also say reasoning, you know, able to multidimensional think a lot of entrepreneurism is problem solving and thinking ahead and thinking what's coming down the pike. So that's the critical reason. A lot of the decision making, whether you've got to make quick decisions or deep decisions. Efosa Guobadia:            10:14                What's your prototype, what’s your paradigm, how do you handle that? How do you stay calm under pressure? Maybe that goes to a curse a little bit. And then in focus, you read all the greats, you know, whether it was old school philosophy or current CEO's, one of the most important things that they talk about is the ability to focus on your task at hand and to chop wood on your task at hand as their old quote. I forget who said it now, the way you do anything is the way you do everything. So for me to close on this, I enjoy doing dishes. I don't do it that much, but when I do dishes, I'm locked in. I've tried to clean it as best as I can and I know that it's going to transmit to my clinical treating and my leadership or building your footing. So those would be some thoughts there. Karen Litzy:                   10:56                Yeah. And I loved the compassion I had a woman on a couple of weeks ago who talked about having compassion for yourself and forgiveness for yourself and how can you even make a decision if you can't even give yourself compassion? So, those qualities of leadership, courage, caring and compassion, and credibility. Yeah. So if you can't give that to yourself, then how can you give it to your business and be a successful entrepreneur? And courage by the way, this year was my word of the year on my vision board. So when you said that, I perked up and said, oh, courage. Yes. So that's something that I'm working with and I've been in business for a while. So I think another thing for everyone out there who's an entrepreneur or wants to be an entrepreneur is it's not like, oh, I have courage one day and then that's it. It is for ever, you are forever working on it. At least that's my view. Efosa Guobadia:            11:56                I agree. Excuse me. I agree. It's a muscle and it's not this goal to achieve and that you're good at. It's an attention and intention really has to do a behavior and courage and you’ve got to be smiling in this world. It's so much about courage is a call to adventure. What is it in your heart, what do you feel pulled to and are you willing to answer that call and say, heed that call. Even if it's a small step, even if it's a big step, even as a small step that leads a big step. If you do, if you heed the call, if you go for it, if you stand up for the things that you believe in, you will live a life in full. You know? And it’ss be a certainly an interesting one. Karen Litzy:                   12:32                Wonderful. I have nothing to add to that. Now before we went live you were talking about how it's such an exciting time in physical therapy and we're here at WCPT with 4,500 people from around the world. And I have to say it is exciting. So what is your version of now is an exciting time for physical therapy? Efosa Guobadia:            12:51                It's a combination of things. You know, there's so many exciting and interesting people doing exciting and interesting things you with your cash based practice you with this podcast. So many other people. The prehab guys, you know, I don't even know those guys, but I admire them from Afar, how they're growing, how they're fitting something in the market, how they're influencing and inspiring clinicians and clients have like so many others. So many exciting people doing exciting things. So that's one variable too with technology. You know, technology is allowing us to do a multiplication of things that we couldn't do six months ago, 12 months ago, and then certainly two, three, four, five years ago. So understanding where the tech is now or where the tech might go, it's a variable that leads to a multiplication. And then the consumer that, you know, they're more intentional with where they spend their time or where they spend their dollars, how they engage with health and health care and all that good stuff. Efosa Guobadia:            13:39                So they're becoming more of a partner. That's how I treat my clients and my consumer, my patients as a collaborator in the journey. So you play with those different variables of technology ideas of different people, a consumer that's wanting to be healthier and then wanting to be fit. And intentional in that healthiness in that fitness, we're at this place really where anything is possible and everything can change. And I think in the next 10 years Karen the next 10 years, we're going to see an evolution slash revolution of efforts and actuations within our profession. And certainly the other step is how we collaborate with other verticals and other industries and other professions as well because not just about what we could do alone by what we could do is by what we could do together. Karen Litzy:                   14:21                And on that, that is just the perfect segway because the next thing I want to talk about is move together and PT day of service. So let's give a plug to both of these, well move together, the parent organization of PT day of service. So let's talk about that a little bit so that the listeners know what the heck you're doing. Efosa Guobadia:            14:42                Yeah, sounds good. So move together is a 501©3 that I cofounded in 2016. And the way we define mission is that we measure everything that we do and say by. So the mission for the organization is to increase access to quality rehab medicine around the corner around the world and access being the keystone word and the keystone structure cause with access that we've seen in some of the places that we've been to, the place doesn't exist for people to go to or the place does exist. They don't have the means to go there of it does exist. They have the means that placement, I have the things that that community member that community needs. So it was a multidimensional challenge, so it needs a multidimensional approach. So that's been pretty exciting. Efosa Guobadia:            15:18                I smell inside and out every time I think about our vision first. But the way we defined vision, vision is Simon Sinek talks about this a lot. Do you need to be able to see it? You know, that's why we call it a vision. And then when I think about it, I think about it as a guiding light or the northern star that's shining the way forward. I also think about it as the horizon. There's always going to be necessary distance between your horizon. That's the definition of horizon and so it becomes this pursuit and then you're pursuing the doing of good and doing and what your vision is, which I'll share in a moment, but also how you enjoy the journey. You're able to turn around and look at the shore, see how far along you've gone and also set up beacons and objectives along the way to measure your progress. Efosa Guobadia:            15:58                Our vision for the organization is a clinic in every community and a sense of community in every clinic, a clinic in every community speaks to the horizontality of where we want to go, the geographical breadth of where I want to go. Community in every clinic speaks of punctuating depth and the verticality of what we do and the places that we do go. So a clinic in every community and community in every clinic. And that really drives what we do. We have three pillars in our organization, one that looks at increasing the quality and quantity of clinics. We do that. We have a program, PBI in the US and other clinic development program around the world or work with municipalities and mayors. And, and our community leaders to build development operationalized clinics. We have a second pillar called empower local clinicians. You know, not just a going and leaving going and leaving something behind and power and local capacity. Efosa Guobadia:            16:42                Mike Landry talks about that term about local capacity. So most of our projects abroad we usually teach, you know, and learn and do labs things of that nature and we partner with other kinds of organizations to start doing it more in an architectural way for sustainable change. And then the third pillar, which ties into PT day of service is catalyzing servant leadership. What we've seen about our profession, certainly beyond our profession, PTs and PTAs and students, they like to serve we are a  profession of heart and compassion. You know, so many people have been doing so many good things already, but for many people they don't know where to start, you know, so how can we create this junction of Bi directionality where people can be fulfilled while fulfilling other's? We see path for academic leadership and association leadership and corporate leadership and those are great. Efosa Guobadia:            17:25                It was very important for us as an organisation. Josh and I, we talk about this a good amount is creating a path for servant leadership. You know, so we have two programs right now in that pillar program. We're very excited about anybody listening that is interested in our mission and vision. This would be a good portal to join, call the catalyst club and it’s all family for the organization. It's a critical mass to volunteer team that's going to help us fulfill the vision and pursue the vision. And then of course we have PT Day of service. Just an amazing program, really driven by amazing, amazing team which Karen, we love you so much for being on our team since really the beginning and then amazing people around the world participate in a PT day of service when we challenged students, clinicians to do an act of service on the same day and around the world. Efosa Guobadia:            18:07                Year one we had 28 countries participate. Year two we had 42 countries participate. Year three we had 55 in year four we have 56 give or take, we're in year five which the big year for us and we're very excited and we’re looking to grow not just for the sake of numbers but to grow in the sake of service and showing that service can grow at the end of the day. What that program is about PT Day of service. It's about local service for a global effect and a global impact in your backyard in multiple places. Karen Litzy:                   18:35                Yeah. So this year it's October 13th and if you want more information you can go to PTDayofservice.com or move together.org Karen Litzy:                   19:01                And we'll have all of the links to everything, under this podcast at podcast.Healthywealthysmart.com. So one link can take you everywhere. So Efosa before we finish, I have one last question. I cannot wait to hear your answer. I'm like super psyched about this as a question I ask everyone and it's knowing where you are now in your life and your career, what advice would you give to yourself as a new Grad fresh out of the University of Scranton, right? Efosa Guobadia:            19:27                So were you saying I'm having a conversation with a 24 year old, Efosa that guy was interesting. I wish I could have a conversation with that guy. So what I will say, I'm actually gonna say, he's gonna be interesting. So are you asking me to look back and what advice I would give that person will be to actually look ahead. So there's an exercise that I do sometimes called futuristic retrospection. I came with this term several years ago. And what the exercise you actually do is visualize yourself as an older person and this is similar to other activities but futuristic retrospection, it goes to visualize yourself as an older person. So 24 year old me is talking to 90 year old me, maybe I'm hanging out in pajamas, you know, and a cat is just doing whatever I'm doing. Efosa Guobadia:            20:10                And in that conversation I would tell my 24 year old self do this. In that conversation, ask your older version of yourself, what do you wish you did? What do you wish you did at 24, 25, as soon as you graduated, what do you wish you did? Where do you wish you were at? Who do you wish you where? et Cetera, et cetera. And then, certainly you have to extrapolate what you think that answer might be. And then whatever that answer is, you've got to let it guide you. You know, there's an article I read at slate a couple of years ago that said, when we think about an older version of ourselves, the same part of our brain lights up as if we're thinking about a stranger, at least in the Western world, right? When we think about an older version of ourself, the same part of our brain lights up as we're thinking about a stranger. Efosa Guobadia:            20:47                So this exercise allows you to get feedback and thoughts from your subconscious. The person who really knows you the best, and it's pretty powerful. Jeff Bezos, he utilizes something similar called the regret minimization framework. You know, think about an older version of yourself and what then do you think you regret not doing, you know, and then to make sure you do that. And then the other thing at least the character Togo has this quote, we're presented with insurmountable opportunities. So there's a never ended amount of opportunities in the world, you know. So with that being said, it becomes about being essential with your time. You know, people going to ask you to do things, you know, which is good, which is fun. And the better you are at things hopefully the more that you’re going to get asked. The honor is the ask, you don't have to say yes sir. So be essential about what you're doing so there’s this balance of knowing your measures, knowing your markers. Know you're vision and let that guy that didn't create or the things you accept and you multiply that by being adventurous as well. You know, trying things, finding that sweet spot will allow you to maximize yourself. Your time. 24 year old, they feel similar. Karen Litzy:                   21:54                Wonderful Advice. Thank you so much. Where can people find you if they want to ask you questions or find out more about you? Where are you on social media and all that kind of fun stuff? Efosa Guobadia:            22:03                All my handles on social media or my first name followed by my last name, @EfosaGuobadia.  I do a lot of mentorship talks with folks that are certainly a lot of folks, new professional folks, students and all that good stuff. I take much joy in that and is very conversational. A lot of the answers are within you and I guide you to some thoughts. So somebody is interested in that, shoot me an email and we'll find a time in the schedules, they can shoot me an email address. That's my first name, efosa@movetogether.org and you know, so whether it's email or whether we do a 30 or 45 minute talk, that's one of the ways I enjoy serving. So, be intentional reaching out cause I mean that. Karen Litzy:                   22:46                Well, and for all those of you listening, take advantage of that because to have Efosa mentor you or just talk to you about anything, you will walk away knowing more and feeling I don't know better about yourself somehow. I don't know how that's even possible, but that's the sense that you get after speaking with him, you're going to walk away with value. So take advantage of that. So folks, so thanks so much for coming on and taking time out of WCPT. Efosa Guobadia:            23:15                Karen, thanks so much. I think this may be the third time between Josh and I are hanging out with you, we have so much love for you, I thank you so awesome. Thank you for this, another way for you to serve this information. Karen Litzy:                   23:26                Thank you. And everyone, thanks so much for listening. Have a great couple of days and stay healthy, wealthy, and smart.     Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram  and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest!  Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes!

Orbital Path
Star Death Tango

Orbital Path

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 24:09


On August 17, 2017, an alert went out. Gravitational wave detectors in Louisiana and Washington state had detected a disturbance from deep space. The effect was subtle — these detectors and a sister site in Italy measure disturbances smaller than a proton. But the evidence was dramatic. And the story they told was truly cataclysmic: A pair of neutron stars had spiraled to their deaths. That apocalyptic collision of two super-dense stars bent the very fabric of space time — just as Einstein had predicted. It sent Gamma rays out into deep space. It created an immense cloud of gaseous gold. And, 130 million years later, astronomers on earth witnessed the final 100 seconds of these two stars’ dance of death. It’s taught us where gold came from, and helped humans understand other intractable mysteries of the universe. In this episode of Orbital Path, Dr. Michelle Thaller speaks with two astronomers who watched this cosmic death tango from the best seats in the house. We’ll hear from Dr. Vicky Kalogera. She’s Director of CIERA — the Center of Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics at Northwestern University. Kalogera was a lead author on a journal article on the neutron star collision co-authored by close to 4,000 scientists. We’ll also hear from physicist Mike Landry. He’s Head of LIGO Hanford — one of the sites that, in collaboration with Italy’s VIRGO detector, measured the neutron stars’ characteristic gravitational waves. 
 Orbital Path is produced by David Schulman. The program is edited by Andrea Mustain. Production oversight by John Barth and Genevieve Sponsler. Hosted by Dr. Michelle Thaller. Support for Orbital Path is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science, technology, and economic performance. More at sloan.org Image credit: CALTECH/NSF/LIGO Sonoma State University/A. Simonnet Neutron star audio chirp credit: LIGO/University of Oregon/Ben Farr

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro
3 Time Winner on Tour Kenny Knox plus PGA Teaching Pro Mike Landry Join Me

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 62:00


On this episode of Next on the Tee my guests are Class A PGA Teaching Professional Mike Landry and 3 time winner on the PGA Tour Kenny Knox. We'll get some lessons from Mike on how to read the greens better, plus some short game tips from his Short Game Master series. We'll get tips from Kenny about proper putting stance plus how to hit better lag and short putts. We'll also get some tips on how to hit better bunker shots particularly if you're dealing with hard pan sand. Check out Kenny's video tips plus his line of wedges and putters available online at www.kennyknoxgolf.com.

Global Physio Podcast
GP010: Infectious Disease with Mike Landry

Global Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 28:53


Our role in non-communicable diseases is clear, but how do we fit into the management of infectious disease? This topic is discussed with Mike Landry, PT, Researcher, Global Health Professional and Chief of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Division at Duke University in North Carolina. We explore Zika, Ebola and the difference between morbidity and […]

The PTJ Podcast
Zika Spotlight

The PTJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017


An Author Interview with Dr. Mike Landry

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro
Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro: Mike Landry & Eric Johnson

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 70:00


On this episode of Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro hear Mike Landry, teaching professional at Manhattan Beach Marriott Golf Club and Eric Johnson Top 100 Instructor and the Director of Instruction at Oakmont Country Club.  Mike Landry - I'll be talking with Mike about the life of a PGA Professional and some of the mistakes that he finds consistent that amateurs all make and after conducting nearly 8,000 lessons over the last 5 years what he does to make teaching and learning the game of golf fun. Eric Johnson - Eric is a Top 100 Instructor as well as the Director of Instruction at Oakmont Country Club. I'll talk with Eric about the preparation going on for the US Open. We'll see if players are already coming in to play practice rounds and what words of advice would he give them about how to be sucessful playing Oakmont during US Open conditions. Join Chris Mascaro every Saturday at 10:00 AM as he talks with PGA & LPGA Tour pros, legends, top instructors, equipment manufacturers, media members and all those impacting the great game of golf. Hear them all sharing their stories on Next on the Tee.

Peer Review - The University of Calgary Alumni Podcast
#80: Mike Landry rides Einstein's wave

Peer Review - The University of Calgary Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 34:12


Mike Landry, BSc'89, detection lead scientist, LIGO Hanford Observatory, explains his role in the discovery of gravitational waves. 

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