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Preguntas #41 Quién Fue El Marido De Milca by #HappyThanksgiving #Thanksgiving #navidad2024 #navidad #merry #viernesnegro #regalos #gif #christmas #merrychristmas #regalos #diciembre #love #merrychristmas2024Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-ebenezer-rd-emisora-cristiana--3279340/support.
Preguntas #41 Quién Fue El Marido De Milca by #HappyThanksgiving #Thanksgiving #navidad2024 #navidad #merry #viernesnegro #regalos #gif #christmas #merrychristmas #regalos #diciembre #love #merrychristmas2024Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/musica-cristiana--4958188/support.
Preguntas #41 Quién Fue El Marido De Milca by #HappyThanksgiving #Thanksgiving #navidad2024 #navidad #merry #viernesnegro #regalos #gif #christmas #merrychristmas #regalos #diciembre #love #merrychristmas2024
Preguntas #41 Quién Fue El Marido De Milca by #HappyThanksgiving #Thanksgiving #navidad2024 #navidad #merry #viernesnegro #regalos #gif #christmas #merrychristmas #regalos #diciembre #love #merrychristmas2024
Preguntas #41 Quién Fue El Marido De Milca by #HappyThanksgiving #Thanksgiving #navidad2024 #navidad #merry #viernesnegro #regalos #gif #christmas #merrychristmas #regalos #diciembre #love #merrychristmas2024Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/noticias-en-espanol--3690946/support.
2024 is coming to a close! What learnings did you take from your practice this year?In this final episode of the year, we're diving into key lessons and insights shared by eight previous guests that they acquired in 2024 and plan to apply in 2025. Each speaker emphasizes a unique focus:Dr. Paul Goodman: Advocates for always being in hiring mode and building team redundancy to ensure business stability.Dr. Maggie Augustyn: Highlights the importance of accepting and adapting to unexpected changes, which can lead to unplanned blessings.Dr. Avi Patel: Stresses the significance of focus, particularly in balancing personal and professional life after becoming a parent.Dr. Brittany Dickinson: Plans to blend personal and professional lives on social media to build a stronger community and trust with patients.Dr. Fern White: Encourages investing in personal well-being and leadership skills to enhance professional effectiveness.Dr. Kyle Stanley: Advises prioritizing mental and relational health to improve patient care and team leadership.Dr. Milca Mendez-Ceballos: Reflects on the importance of celebrating milestones and being present in the moment throughout the startup journey.Kiera Dent: Emphasizes structuring practices to support personal well-being and fulfillment, endorsing a shift from merely surviving to thriving.Tune in now to gather transformative insights that will pave the way for your success in 2025!You can reach out to our guests here:Dr. Paul Goodman: Website: dentalnachos.comWebsite: dentistjobconnect.comDr. Maggie Augustyn: Website: maggieaugustyn.comPractice: myhappytooth.comDr. Avi Patel: Website: clearaligneradvisor.coDr. Brittany Dickinson: Website: drbrittanydickinson.comDr. Fern White: Website: drfern.coPractice: beaconcovedental.com.auDr. Kyle Stanley: Website: drkylestanley.comDr. Milca Mendez-Ceballos: Instagram: instagram.com/dr.milcaKiera Dent: Website: thedentalateam.comOther Mentions and Links:People:Tony RobbinsQuotes:Tony Robbins - "Success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure."If you want your questions answered on Monday Morning Episodes, ask me on these platforms:My Newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/The Dental Marketer Society Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2031814726927041Episode Transcript (Auto-Generated - Please Excuse Errors)Dr. Paul Goodman: This is Paul, Dr. Nacho Goodman. I'm the owner of two dental practices, also the founder of Dental Nachos and Dentist Job Connect. I love this exercise by Michael Arias. Awesome job. One of the things that will guide me in 2025 is remembering, reinforcing how important it is to have redundancy, another R word, with your team members.Life happens when you're making other treatment plans and dental practices and businesses are so vulnerable. by not having a bench of team members that can step in and fulfill roles, whether it's the lead dental assistant or a surgical prosthodontist, or it is a success coordinator in your business. So I want to focus on making sure I am always in a hiring mode.Always able to build my bench. Always knowing good people who can help me. It doesn't mean they need to be hired tomorrow, but just, ABC, always be connecting And I want to change that to ABH, always be hiring, always be looking for new talent. What we do is so complex as dental practice owners and things have happened in 2024 that have left my practices vulnerable, left them stressed.And I want to commit to always be hiring, always be looking for new talent. It's not easy to do in the midst of getting through your day to day, but it's so important to the long term success and sanity of your business, your dental practice, and you.Dr. Maggie Augustyn: Maggie Augustine, Happy Tooth Elmhurst, Illinois. This is a lesson that we keep learning every single year, and I am wondering, and actually I am praying, that this year the lesson sticks. And the lesson is that no matter how much We plan and plan over and recheck the plans that we make for both our personal life and our practice life.They don't always end up coming to fruition the way that we had hoped. And life, no matter which perspective we take, and no matter which way we look at it, and no matter whether it's our personal or professional life, we'll continue. to change and evolve. And we must learn to accept those changes, and we must be able to pivot with those changes.truth be told, some of those changes, despite not being planned for, end up truthfully. Becoming our greatest blessings. And I think that's what I look forward to the most next year.Dr. Avi Patel: So a key lesson from this year that will guide me in 2025 in my personal and professional life is the concept of focus. So I think now more than ever, I have clarity on terms of what I want to do and what I like to do. And after having new addition to our family this year, our daughter, she is eight months old. I'm focused as a dad to be the best version of myself, to have better boundaries with work and home life and with my business and supporting doctors. Learn about and implement clear liners in their practices. I am very clear on what I need to do. And one of those things is to be able to continue to support the ones who are currently in the program and to stay consistent with my messaging, to be sure that I'm getting in front of the doctors who are looking for this program as a solution.So that is what I'm taking in 2025. And I hope you will do the same cause focus is key for anything that you do.Dr. Brittany Dickinson: A key takeaway that I learned a bit from in 2024 that I really want to lean into in 2025 is marketing in terms of community building and almost pulling back a little bit from that technical branding. So what I mean by that is technical branding in terms of a perfectly curated Instagram feed with, colors that all flow together.And, it looks like it's almost been arranged, having a beautiful background for every single reel, things like that, and leaning into building a real sense of community. And what I mean by that is really blurring the lines between my personal life and my business life. When you think about it, dentistry really is a personal business.We work really up close with our patients, especially me as a cosmetic dentist. I am getting to know them really well, and in turn, they get to know me fairly well, also. And I want them to be choosing me because they trust me, they like my work, but they also like who I am as a person. And this is something that was brought up to me by some of my patients that came into my practice this year.They said that, one of them said a friend had recommended to me, one had just seen my business page on social media, and both of them noticed that my personal page was set public. And so they started watching who I was, what I do, and that's what really got them to come in, because they saw that we connected on certain things, besides the fact that they liked the dentistry that I did.And it made them trust me, because I was showcasing who I was. And not only did we say have a friend in common, we also had yoga in common. They could hear me talk through stories and things like that, that I'm more likely to do on my personal page. And they already felt like we had connected on that trust level.And when we came in, I felt that trust already and it made our first appointment go so, so well. So for me, what that's going to look like going forward is keeping up my business page, keeping it there so that people can find it at least, but really when, in terms of building my community, focusing on that through my personal page, doing a lot more on stories, doing a lot more.That's uncurated. just showing who I am, but also showing a lot of dentistry on my personal page, which I haven't done in the past, actually. Something that I've changed maybe in the last two or three months where I'm actually sharing some of my before and afters, which I never used to do. I used to be so terrified that my friends would be annoyed and that they didn't want to look at teeth.And some of them don't, and I'll show up less often in their feeds. But for those who do, it reminds them, Hey, my friend Brittany, she's a dentist. She can help you and they're more likely to talk you up to their co workers, their friends, things like that. So I'm making that little shift in 2025 and I'm really excited to just be able to show up as who I am all the time instead of arrange and make sure my makeup looks good, my hair looks good, the background looks good.It's so much less energy and I think it shows up much more authentically.Dr. Fern White: Hi there, it's Dr Fern White here from Beacon Cove Dental, Port Melbourne in Australia. Now after 21 years of being a dentist and 15 years now of practice ownership, I would have to say that the most important thing that you can invest in, in your practice, in your business, is yourself the CEO, as the owner, hopefully you're the owner and not the operator.So obviously it's so important to make sure that you're upskilled as a clinician and on top of all the technology and all the amazing things that are coming your way in the world of dentistry. But it is more important to into leadership by Practicing what you preach by actually spending time upgrading yourself emotionally, mentally, physically, so that you can have vitality, have energy, but also move away from the doing doing, doing, and allow yourself to flow and be in nature and just to rest your brain.away from those beta brainwaves and allow expansion and creativity where the new ideas come through. So really it's important to put yourself first and focus on some things every single day. The small incremental things that you put away will be the best for you. So you are your best investment.Dr. Kyle Stanley: Hi, this is Dr. Kyle Stanley, and my advice for the coming year would be to focus on your mental and relational health. I think so many doctors put all their focus on their patients, and that sounds very just, and it sounds very virtuous, but if you treat patients, or if you run a practice, you know that if you're not in a good state of mind, you're not doing your best.You're not efficient, you're not performing well, if you're tired, if you're going through depression or anxiety. So as the plane goes down, remember they say put your own oxygen mask on first. And sometimes we need to do that. It's not selfish, it's actually selfless. So when you're in a good place, you can lead your team, you can treat your patients better, you can be there for your family.And that is my. Biggest takeaway from the last few years, and that's why I think it's become one of my main focuses on teaching other doctors now. Thank you very much.Dr. Milca Mendez-Ceballos: This is Dr. Milca from Positive Pediatric Dentistry, and looking back at the year, something I'm taking away, and I wish I would have done a better job of, but I still hope to implement into next year, is really just celebrating each of the milestones of the startup journey. There's so many things that go on, and we worry about the next thing, and the next KPI, and the next way to improve collections, and the next way to improve our marketing, and How can we do more?But being more present in the now and celebrating the now and being more grateful in the now is something that I hope to implement starting now and taking further. So hope everyone had a great year.Kiera Dent: Hi, my name is Kiera Dent, and I am the owner and founder of the Dental A Team Consulting, and something that I noticed as we head into 2025 of key lessons that I learned personally, but also from working with hundreds of offices across the nationI think we're in this new era of how we live and how we do our lives. And so really a lot of our offices this year, it was making sure that our practices are set up to fulfill our personal lives to make sure that we're forecasting this year going into 2025 of what vacations Am I going to take to spend that time with my family?What things do I need to do for my body and for my health to make sure that I am my best self for my practice? And it's been interesting because as we've consulted hundreds of these offices and talked to these doctors, when they start to shift to put themselves first, To make sure that their lives are there and then they're able to build their goals around what days off are we going to take?What vacations are we going to build in? What provider goals do we need to set? The practice actually comes together in an incredible way. And so really, really, really taking that into 2025 of you, need to have your practice set up to serve you, to serve your life. You took the risk. You went in, you built a practice.And if that practice is not serving you and allowing you to live that fulfilled highest level life with your family, with your friends, with your personal self, what are we doing and what do we need to change? And so really thinking about the doctors that have done this this year successfully, who are building their leadership teams, who are helping them to grow into this new area, I think is something really important to take.And I know that might sound a little woo woo. It might feel like, are you kidding me? But this year, personally for myself, I actually had a complete and total life breakdown in the end of June. And I took a month off in July for personal health reasons. And it was crazy because I felt like I actually had a forced reset of what are my priorities?What are the things that really matter to me? And I realized in that time. That life is my passion and dentistry is my platform and thinking about what are the lives that I'm helping the doctors that we coach and what are goals and ambitions that they want and are they really living this fulfilled life and doing that at their highest self to be able to then serve at the highest level of dentistry.And when I was able to get that 30, 000 foot view of my own personal life, it was crazy how much came into perspective. It was crazy to realize how Much I was exhausting rather than replenishing. when I started going to the gym again and when I started going to therapy and when I started spending time with friends and family, when I started doing hobbies that fulfill me, I started to become a better CEO and I watched hundreds of offices do the same thing.And so I really think as we head into 2025, set your intentions of the practice in the life that you want to have. And let's make sure that practice is fortifying you is growing. You is driving you. And it's something where I'm so excited because we're bringing dentists together in person next year to be able to share their tips of how they're doing this successfully.We're bringing leadership teams together to be able to help those doctors thrive and not just survive. I think a great quote from Tony Robbins is success without fulfillment is the greatest failure and you can have all the money in the world. You can have the production. You can have the things, but if you're not fulfilled and happy and healthy and having those incredible life relationships, what are we really doing here?as you head into 2025 we're not just going to survive in 2025, but we're actually going to thrive. And that's something I'm just so excited about with our online and our virtual consulting at Dental A team and helping you have that dream life with ease, helping you have that practice that grows you.So thinking of my own life, yeah, this year it's, building my own personal life, making sure I've got the time for the things that fuel me and inspire me so that way I can show up and be my best self. And I would encourage you to do the same.
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Preguntas #41 Quién fue el marido de Milca by #radioebenezerrd #radiocristiana #emisoracristiana #versiculodeldia #verseoftheday #versiculododia #fyp #viral #sermon #biblia #bible #spreaker #emisorasdominicanas #republicadominicana #programascristianos #spotifyConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-ebenezer-rd-emisora-cristiana--3279340/support.
Preguntas #41 Quién fue el marido de Milca by #radioebenezerrd #radiocristiana #emisoracristiana #versiculodeldia #verseoftheday #versiculododia #fyp #viral #sermon #biblia #bible #spreaker #emisorasdominicanas #republicadominicana #programascristianos #spotifyConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/musica-cristiana--4958188/support.
Preguntas #41 Quién fue el marido de Milca by #radioebenezerrd #radiocristiana #emisoracristiana #versiculodeldia #verseoftheday #versiculododia #fyp #viral #sermon #biblia #bible #spreaker #emisorasdominicanas #republicadominicana #programascristianos #spotify
Preguntas #41 Quién fue el marido de Milca by #radioebenezerrd #radiocristiana #emisoracristiana #versiculodeldia #verseoftheday #versiculododia #fyp #viral #sermon #biblia #bible #spreaker #emisorasdominicanas #republicadominicana #programascristianos #spotify
Preguntas #41 Quién fue el marido de Milca by #radioebenezerrd #radiocristiana #emisoracristiana #versiculodeldia #verseoftheday #versiculododia #fyp #viral #sermon #biblia #bible #spreaker #emisorasdominicanas #republicadominicana #programascristianos #spotifyConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/noticias-en-espanol--3690946/support.
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Milca Szmulewicz partage des extraits de son recueil *À la place d'une madeleine* et son parcours unique entre l'Algérie, la France et Israël, explorant comment ces identités croisées ont façonné sa poésie. Elle évoque la mémoire, l'apprentissage de l'hébreu, et le pouvoir des mots pour transcender les frontières et exprimer l'exil intérieur. Au micro de Rachel Haddad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the world of pediatric dental care, covering essential topics like brushing, flossing, and guidelines for pacifier and thumb sucking. Key Takeaways:Expert Insight: Dr. Milca Mendez-Ceballos, a board-certified pediatric dentist, brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to pediatric dentistry.Educational Journey: Learn about Dr. Milca's academic journey, experiences, and how her commitment to service shaped her specialization in pediatric dentistry.Principles of Care: Dr. Milca emphasizes the core principles of prevention, education, and monitoring growth and development in her approach to pediatric dental care.Healthy Habits: Discover the importance of fostering healthy dental habits early on and ensuring the well-being and confidence of children as they grow.Tune in to this enriching conversation with Dr. Milca Mendez-Ceballos, where pediatric dental care is not just a profession but a heartfelt commitment to the well-being of young patients and their families.pawsitivepediatricdentistry.comIG: @Dr.Milca- pediatric dental care- pediatric dentist- pediatric dental health- teething- baby teething - baby teeth- baby teeth care- dental teeth care- infant teething- teething support- teething carewww.mamawearsathleisure.comBuy Me A CoffeeIG: @mamawearsathleisureYouTube: @mamawearsathleisuremamawearsathleisure@gmail.comInterested in being a guest? Shoot us an email!- best parenting podcast- best new mom podcast- best podcasts for new moms- best pregnancy podcast- best podcast for expecting moms- best podcast for moms- best podcast for postpartum- best prenatal podcast- best postnatal podcast- best podcast for postnatal moms- best podcast for pregnancy moms
Scopri la Bibbia un versetto per volta con semplici commenti dell'insegnante Egidio Annunziata.LETTURA DELLA SACRA BIBBIAGenesi 24 - https://www.bible.com/it/bible...1 Or Abraamo era diventato vecchio, d'età avanzata, e il Signore lo aveva benedetto in ogni cosa.2 Abraamo disse al più anziano dei servi di casa sua, che aveva il governo di tutti i suoi beni: «Metti la tua mano sotto la mia coscia3 e io ti farò giurare per il Signore, il Dio dei cieli e il Dio della terra, che tu non prenderai per mio figlio una moglie tra le figlie dei Cananei in mezzo ai quali abito;4 ma andrai al mio paese, dai miei parenti, e vi prenderai una moglie per mio figlio, per Isacco».5 Il servo gli rispose: «Forse quella donna non vorrà seguirmi in questo paese; dovrò allora ricondurre tuo figlio nel paese dal quale tu sei uscito?»6 Abraamo gli disse: «Guàrdati dal far tornare là mio figlio!7 Il Signore, il Dio dei cieli, che mi fece uscire dalla casa di mio padre e dal mio paese natale e mi parlò e mi giurò dicendo:“Io darò alla tua discendenza questo paese”, egli stesso manderà il suo angelo davanti a te e tu prenderai di là una moglie per mio figlio.8 Se la donna non vorrà seguirti, allora sarai sciolto da questo giuramento che ti faccio fare; soltanto, non ricondurre là mio figlio».9 E il servo pose la mano sotto la coscia di Abraamo, suo signore, e gli giurò di fare queste cose.10 Poi il servo prese dieci cammelli, tra i cammelli del suo signore, e partì, avendo a sua disposizione tutti i beni del suo signore; e, messosi in viaggio, giunse in Mesopotamia, alla città di Naor.11 Dopo aver fatto riposare sulle ginocchia i cammelli fuori della città presso un pozzo d'acqua, verso sera, all'ora in cui le donne escono ad attingere acqua, disse:12 «O Signore, Dio del mio signore Abraamo, ti prego, fammi fare quest'oggi un felice incontro; usa bontà verso Abraamo mio signore!13 Ecco, io sto qui presso questa sorgente; e le figlie degli abitanti della città usciranno ad attingere acqua.14 Fa' che la fanciulla alla quale dirò: “Abbassa, ti prego, la tua brocca perché io beva”, e che mi risponderà: “Bevi, e darò da bere anche ai tuoi cammelli”,sia quella che tu hai destinata al tuo servo Isacco. Da questo comprenderò che tu hai usato bontà verso il mio signore».15 Non aveva ancora finito di parlare, quand'ecco uscire, con la sua brocca sulla spalla, Rebecca, figlia di Betuel figlio di Milca, moglie di Naor fratello di Abraamo.16 La fanciulla era molto bella d'aspetto, vergine; nessun uomo l'aveva conosciuta. Lei scese alla sorgente, riempì la brocca e risalì.17 Il servo le corse incontro e le disse: «Ti prego, fammi bere un po' d'acqua della tua brocca».18 Lei rispose: «Bevi, mio signore»; e s'affrettò a calare la brocca sulla mano e gli diede da bere.19 Quando ebbe finito di dargli da bere, disse: «Io ne attingerò anche per i tuoi cammelli finché abbiano bevuto a sufficienza».20 E presto vuotò la sua brocca nell'abbeveratoio, corse di nuovo al pozzo ad attingere acqua e ne attinse per tutti i cammelli di lui.Episodio: Genesi 24Conduttore: Egidio AnnunziataLuogo: Nocera Inferiore, Salerno - ItalyEvento: Incontro domenicale della comunità Essere Un CristianoData: 4/06/2023Lingua: ItalianaProduzione: © Essere Un Cristiano 2023
Scopri la Bibbia un versetto per volta con semplici commenti dell'insegnante Egidio Annunziata.LETTURA DELLA SACRA BIBBIAGenesi 22 - https://www.bible.com/it/bible...1 Dopo queste cose, Dio mise alla prova Abraamo e gli disse: «Abraamo!» Egli rispose: «Eccomi».2 E Dio disse: «Prendi ora tuo figlio, il tuo unico, colui che ami, Isacco, e va' nel paese di Moria, e offrilo là in olocausto sopra uno dei monti che ti dirò».3 Abraamo si alzò la mattina di buon'ora, sellò il suo asino, prese con sé due suoi servi e suo figlio Isacco, spaccò della legna per l'olocausto, poi partì verso il luogo che Dio gli aveva indicato.4 Il terzo giorno Abraamo alzò gli occhi e vide da lontano il luogo.5 Allora Abraamo disse ai suoi servi: «Rimanete qui con l'asino; io e il ragazzo andremo fin là e adoreremo; poi torneremo da voi».6 Abraamo prese la legna per l'olocausto e la mise addosso a Isacco suo figlio, prese in mano il fuoco e il coltello, poi proseguirono tutti e due insieme.7 Isacco parlò ad Abraamo suo padre e disse: «Padre mio!» Abraamo rispose: «Eccomi qui, figlio mio». E Isacco: «Ecco il fuoco e la legna; ma dov'è l'agnello per l'olocausto?»8 Abraamo rispose: «Figlio mio, Dio stesso si provvederà l'agnello per l'olocausto». E proseguirono tutti e due insieme.9 Giunsero al luogo che Dio gli aveva detto. Abraamo costruì l'altare e vi accomodò la legna; legò Isacco suo figlio e lo mise sull'altare, sopra la legna.10 Abraamo stese la mano e prese il coltello per scannare suo figlio.11 Ma l'angelo del Signore lo chiamò dal cielo e disse: «Abraamo, Abraamo!» Egli rispose: «Eccomi».12 E l'angelo: «Non stendere la mano contro il ragazzo e non fargli male! Ora so che tu temi Dio, poiché non mi hai rifiutato tuo figlio, l'unico tuo».13 Abraamo alzò gli occhi, guardò, ed ecco dietro a sé un montone, impigliato per le corna in un cespuglio. Abraamo andò, prese il montone e l'offerse in olocausto invece di suo figlio.14 Abraamo chiamò quel luogo «Iavè-Irè». Per questo si dice oggi: «Al monte del Signore sarà provveduto».15 L'angelo del Signore chiamò dal cielo Abraamo una seconda volta e disse:16 «Io giuro per me stesso», dice il Signore, «che, siccome tu hai fatto questo e non mi hai rifiutato tuo figlio, l'unico tuo,17 io ti colmerò di benedizioni e moltiplicherò la tua discendenza come le stelle del cielo e come la sabbia che è sul lido del mare; e la tua discendenza s'impadronirà delle città dei suoi nemici.18 Tutte le nazioni della terra saranno benedette nella tua discendenza, perché tu hai ubbidito alla mia voce».19 Poi Abraamo tornò dai suoi servi. Essi si levarono e insieme andarono a Beer-Sceba. E Abraamo abitò a Beer-Sceba.20 Dopo queste cose fu riferito ad Abraamo questo: «Ecco, Milca ha partorito anch'ella dei figli a Naor, tuo fratello:21 Uz, il primogenito, Buz, suo fratello,22 Chemuel padre di Aram, Chesed, Azo, Pildas, Idlaf e Betuel».23 E Betuel generò Rebecca. Questi otto Milca partorì a Naor, fratello di Abraamo.24 E la concubina di lui, che si chiamava Reuma, partorì anch'essa Teba, Gaam, Taas e Maaca.Episodio: Genesi 22Conduttore: Egidio AnnunziataLuogo: Nocera Inferiore, Salerno - ItalyEvento: Incontro domenicale della comunità Essere Un CristianoData: 21/05/2023Lingua: ItalianaProduzione: © Essere Un Cristiano 2023
Ever wondered what it takes to leap from the corporate dental sector into creating your own independent practice? This episode of The Dental Marketer dives deep into this brave transition through the enlightening journey of none other than Dr. Milca Mendez-Ceballos, founder of Pawsitive Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Milca candidly unravels her fascinating tale of disappointment in the corporate environment, and how it led her to prioritize quality care above all in her own practice.How did Dr. Milca seamlessly set up her practice, and which outreach methods worked wonders in attracting her target demographic? Listen in as she shares her unique strategies, from leveraging her community to engaging potential clients through platforms like YouTube and Instagram. You'll also hear about the various vendors and services that she incorporated along the way, including her commendable experience with Dark Horse Tech and Bank of America. Despite grappling with self-doubt and the steep balance between her roles as a dentist, business owner, and boss, Dr. Milca's resilient spirit powerfully shines through, inspiring all who are teetering on the edge of making a significant career transition.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to transition from the corporate dental sector to starting your own practice.The power of community and social media in establishing a dental practice.The role of various vendors in setting up a profitable dental practice.How to overcome self-doubt while making a significant career transition.Balancing the demanding roles of being a dentist, a business owner, and a boss.Don't miss out on Dr. Milca's inspiring journey and insightful lessons drawn from setting up her own ultra-successful dental practice – hit play now!Guest: Dr. Milca Mendez-CeballosPractice Name: Pawsitive Pedatric DentistryCheck out Milca's Media:Website: https://www.pawsitivepediatricdentistry.com/Milca's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.milca/Practice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pawsitivepediatricdentistry/I'm excited to announce that the Pediatric Dental Marketing Course is officially open for enrollment!This comprehensive course, developed by Minal Sampat and myself, is tailored specifically for pediatric practice owners and their teams. It is designed to turn your pain points into stepping stones for success, and to help you become the trusted dental home for countless children in your community. Head over to our site to enroll now! https://pediatricdentalmarketingcourse.com/Other Mentions and Links:Software/Services:Ideal PracticesSmart TrainingHR for HealthKleerMovies/Shows/Characters: Sweet MagnoliasGilmore GirlsPrincess Poppy - TrollsEstablishments/Brands:Bank of AmericaTargetOrganizations:OSHAHIPAAHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyPlease don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes! [Click here to leave a review on iTunes]p.s. Some links are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that we have experience with these products/ company, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.
Milca Exantus is an Educator, Author, and Life Coach. Milca is a native Floridian and has has been teaching in Miami-Dade County and Broward County South Florida since 2002. Throughout her career, she has developed a passion for helping others achieve lifelong dreams and goals. She earned both a Bachelor and Masters degree from Florida International University in Education specializing in Leadership and Coaching. She recently published her first book called: Think, Plan, Change, Grow which is a Success Planner to help people with Self-Discovery. relationships, and professional growth. Her passion for personal growth has been used to motivate adults, young professionals, and leaders with strategies that lead to personal and career success. She inspires others to have a clear vision to live with purpose.
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Milca Exantus is an Educator, Author, and Life Coach. Milca is a native Floridian and has has been teaching in Miami-Dade County and Broward County South Florida since 2002. Throughout her career, she has developed a passion for helping others achieve lifelong dreams and goals. She earned both a Bachelor and Masters degree from Florida International University in Education specializing in Leadership and Coaching. She recently published her first book called: Think, Plan, Change, Grow which is a Success Planner to help people with Self-Discovery. relationships, and professional growth. Her passion for personal growth has been used to motivate adults, young professionals, and leaders with strategies that lead to personal and career success. She inspires others to have a clear vision to live with purpose.
Con nuestra columnista Milca desde Córdoba, Argentina conversamos de:
Con nuestra columnista Milca desde Córdoba, Argentina conversamos de:
#46: Are you overlooking these hygiene habits with your family? In this fun and informational convo, Dr. Milca Mendez-Ceballos, a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist, and host Patty Post, discuss just how early you can start prioritizing your kids' oral health. Not only does she share best practices, but she also takes you on a journey of what inspired her unique career in the children's dentistry field. Connect with Dr. Milca on LinkedIn here. Explore her website, Pawsitive Pediatric Dentistry, here. Follow along on Instagram here. Follow on Facebook here. Follow Patty Post on Instagram here. Connect with Patty Post on LinkedIn here. Learn more about Checkable here. Follow Checkable on Instagram here.
Palavra ministrada na Family Church em Goiânia - GO Em tudo, dai graças, porque esta é a vontade de Deus em Cristo Jesus para convosco. ²⁷ São estas as gerações de Tera. Tera gerou Abrão, Naor e Harã; e Harã gerou Ló. ²⁸ Harã morreu na terra de seu nascimento, em Ur dos caldeus, estando Tera, seu pai, ainda vivo. ²⁹ Abrão e Naor tomaram para si mulheres. A mulher de Abrão se chamava Sarai, e a mulher de Naor era Milca, filha de Harã, que foi pai de Milca e de Iscá. ³⁰ Sarai era estéril, não tinha filhos. ³¹ Tera tomou Abrão, seu filho, e Ló, filho de Harã, filho de seu filho, e Sarai, sua nora, mulher de seu filho Abrão, e saiu com eles de Ur dos caldeus, para ir à terra de Canaã. Foram até Harã, onde ficaram. ³² E, havendo Tera vivido duzentos e cinco anos ao todo, morreu em Harã. Gênesis 11:27-32 ¹ O Senhor disse a Abrão: — Saia da sua terra, da sua parentela e da casa do seu pai e vá para a terra que lhe mostrarei. ² Farei de você uma grande nação, e o abençoarei, e engrandecerei o seu nome. Seja uma bênção! Gênesis 12:1,2
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Good morning world, good afternoon, good evening, and good night! Welcome back to another episode on TB podcast....this is episode #074. Welcome to the end of the 2022!!
AbramTaré, padre de Abram, Nacor y Harán. Harán murió. Abram y su mujer SaraiNacor y su mujer MilcaHarán, el padre de Lot, Milca e Isca.-El llamado de Dios-La promesa de Dios-La bendición de Dios a Abram-Fe y obediencia de Abram-CanaànAbram= "Padre exaltado". Sarai era estéril.Hechos 7:2-4; Génesis 15:7, 11:26-28, 11:30; Nehemias 9: 7-8; Hebreos 11:8. “Escrituras tomadas de la Nueva Biblia de las Américas (NBLA), Copyright © 2005 por The Lockman Foundation. Usadas con permiso; todos los derechos reservados." www.NuevaBiblia.com
Genesis 20:11-12,Levitico 18:6, Génesis 22:20, 16:1, Hechos 7:2-4, Nehemias 9:7, Genesis 12:1, 15:7. Taré: Abram, Nacor, Harán(murió en Ur de los caldeos). Será que Taré tuvo otra esposa y tuvo por hija a Sarai, la media hermana y esposa de Abram?Harán tuvo a Milca, Isca y a Lot.Nacor se casó con Milca, su sobrina (Hija de Harán).Abram se casó con Sarai.Abram y Sarai Dios les cambiará de nombre a Abraham y Sarah.Lot (sobrino de Abram)(Sodoma y Gomorra)Salieron de Ur y se establecieron en Harán (la tierra de Harán no se relaciona con el nombre de Harán el hijo de Taré que había muerto en Ur de los caldeos).Sarai, esposa de Abram es estéril.Abram significa "padre exaltado", exalted father. El va a ser el padre de todas las naciones.De la linea de Abram nace Jesús nuestro Salvador.“Escrituras tomadas de la Nueva Biblia de las Américas (NBLA), Copyright © 2005 por The Lockman Foundation. Usadas con permiso; todos los derechos reservados." www.NuevaBiblia.com
Números 36: Compartiendo convicciones de fe similares. Números 36:5-13 RVA2015:Entonces Moisés mandó a los hijos de Israel, conforme al mandato del SEÑOR, diciendo: —La tribu de los hijos de José tiene razón en lo que dice. Esto es lo que ha mandado el SEÑOR acerca de las hijas de Zelofejad, diciendo: “Cásense con quienes ellas quieran; solo que se casen dentro del clan de la tribu de su padre. Así la heredad de los hijos de Israel no pasará de tribu en tribu, porque cada uno de los hijos de Israel se mantendrá ligado a la heredad de la tribu de sus padres. Cualquier hija que posea una heredad en alguna de las tribus de los hijos de Israel deberá casarse con alguno del clan de la tribu de su padre, para que los hijos de Israel posean cada uno la heredad de sus padres. Así la heredad no pasará de una tribu a otra, porque cada una de las tribus de los hijos de Israel se mantendrá ligada a su heredad”. Entonces las hijas de Zelofejad hicieron conforme a lo que el SEÑOR había mandado a Moisés. Majla, Tirsa, Hogla, Milca y Noa, hijas de Zelofejad, se casaron con los hijos de sus tíos. Se casaron dentro de los clanes de los hijos de Manasés hijo de José. De esta manera, su heredad quedó en la tribu del clan de su padre. Estos son los mandamientos y decretos que el SEÑOR mandó a los hijos de Israel por medio de Moisés en las llanuras de Moab, junto al Jordán, frente a Jericó.---------------------------------------------Cuando Moisés estaba explicando cómo sería el sorteo de las tierras que serían repartidas por familias. En el capítulo 27, las hijas de Zelofehad presentaron su caso delante de Dios para que Dios les concediera tierras a ellas porque su padre no había tenido hijos varones; ellas querían que el nombre de su padre no fuera olvidado en Israel. Dios escuchó su petición y ordenó que se le dieran tierras a ellas. Pero apareció otro problema, si ellas se casaban con un israelita de otras tribus, estas tierras pasarían a la otra tribu, y la tribu de Manasés perdería la herencia.En este capítulo Dios escuchó el reclamo de la tribu de Manasés ante este problema. La solución que Dios les dio es una orden a las hijas de Zelofehad; ellas debían casarse solamente con hombres de su propia tribu; de esa manera retenían su herencia en su tribu. Esta es una lección que todos los solteros deben tomar. A la hora de escoger una pareja para vivir juntos toda la vida, es necesario examinar muchas áreas: la forma de pensar, de actuar, sus costumbres, su forma de vivir y sus propias convicciones. Es normal que una pareja tenga diferencias y también cosas en común. Tal vez les va a gustar la misma forma de tomar café o practicar un deporte. O lo contrario, a uno le gusta levantarse temprano y al otro le gusta acostarse tarde.Todas esas similitudes y diferencias hay que conocerlas y entenderlas para que no hayan inconvenientes cuando se casen y se encuentren con muchas sorpresas que pudieron haber conocido en el noviazgo. De todas maneras, en el matrimonio se deben trabajar muchas áreas para poder compaginar y ser tolerantes con su pareja para poder convivir en paz y prosperar juntos a pesar de las diferencias.Lo que sí debería establecerse como un requisito importante es saber cuáles son las convicciones en la fe de cada uno. Es importante que cada uno comparta las convicciones espirituales, la forma en que adora a Dios, la forma en que sirve a Dios, si se quiere involucrar en el servicio a Dios; conocer qué cosas tienen en común o no en cuanto a puntos doctrinales, convicciones y principios morales. 2 Corintios 6:14 dice: “No se unan en yugo desigual con los no creyentes. Porque ¿qué compañerismo tiene la rectitud con el desorden? ¿Qué comunión tiene la luz con las tinieblas?”Existen casos donde uno de los dos comienza a buscar de Dios y entra al Camino de salvación, y después su pareja también comienza a buscar de Dios y los dos terminan siendo creyentes de Jesucristo.Pero también existen casos donde una persona cristiana deliberadamente decide casarse con alguien que detesta las cosas espirituales o que es apático a la vida espiritual, y aún así la persona cristiana piensa que podrá "convertir" a la futura pareja; y cuando se casan comienzan las discusiones y problemas, porque la persona cristiana quiere servir a Dios, pero su pareja ya le había dejado en claro que no le agradan las cosas de Dios, convirtiéndose en una piedra de tropiezo para el desarrollo espiritual. Amós 3:3 dice: “¿Andarán dos juntos, si no estuvieren de acuerdo?”Así que ten cuidado al elegir tu pareja, especialmente si eres un cristiano o cristiana consagrada al Señor y buscas una pareja que complemente tu ministerio, en vez de ser tropiezo. No vayas a perder la heredad que Dios te ha dado.Soy tu amigo Eduardo Rodríguez. (Continuaremos un nuevo libro: Deuteronomio)
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In this segment, Milca Exantus explains Improving Relationships through Communication. She shares some valuable tips and practices shared in her book - Success Planner: “Think, Plan, Change, Grow”. These have helped reshaped her life as a whole and now she is helping others based on what she learned. 1. Actively Listen 2. Be Confident 3. Be Aware Additional Advice to help you improve your overall communications in all relationships whether with self, partner/spouse, colleagues, family or friends 1. Be Grounded 2. Be Committed 3. Be Consistent 4. Be opened to learn from others 5. Accept failures as learning opportunities WHO IS MILCA? Milca Exantus is a Math Teacher, Author, and Life Coach. Milca is a native Floridian and has been teaching in Miami-Dade County and Broward County South Florida since 2002. Throughout her career, she has developed a passion for helping others achieve lifelong dreams and goals. She earned both a Bachelor and Masters degree from Florida International University in Education specializing in Leadership. She recently published her first book called: Think, Plan, Change, Grow which is a Success Planner to help people with health-wellness, relationships, and professional growth. Her passion for personal growth has been used to motivate children, teens, and adults learn strategies that lead to personal and career success. She inspires others to have a clear vision to live with purpose. GEM - Relationships are really based on connections & communication MILCA'S CONTACT INFO https://linktr.ee/milcaexantus GENESIS'S INFO GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/GenesisAmarisKemp SUPPORT https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GenesisAKemp CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
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05.10.21 How Holy Spirit methodically created a marriage; Jesus appearing as an answer to a 7 year olds prayer; But how do we stay hungry while our responsibilities grow? Milca is a Kingdom focused wife, mother of 2, entrepreneur, friend of Holy Spirit, and co-leader of Fire Movement the last 8 years. After growing up in Mexico until the age of 7 and traveling with her family planting churches, she moved to the United States and her family led a church. Her story is one of being overwhelmed by the tenderness of Holy Spirit, and having that relationship define every other part of her life. “If you love this podcast, would you please consider one time or monthly support to help us sustain and grow it so that others can be stirred to hunger for more of the REAL Jesus? Thank you!” Support The Fire Podcast Fire Movement is a member of the DYVE Collective family. For more information please visit dyvecollective.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firemovement/support