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In episode 87 of the Schein On Podcast, Evan dives into a profound discussion with Dr. Brad Reedy, renowned family therapist and co-founder of Evoke Therapy Programs. The episode explores the importance of understanding oneself, the transformative power of therapy, and how the hero's journey framework can reframe life's challenges, including divorce. Additionally, Evan and producer Dave discuss their personal takes on Opening Day, share insights on popular shows like 'White Lotus,' and debate the value of law firm swag. 00:00 Introduction to Self-Discovery 00:08 Podcast Opening and Episode Overview 00:52 Guest Introduction: Dr. Brad Reedy 01:15 Casual Conversation: Baseball and Personal Anecdotes 05:18 Discussion on Divorce and Relationships 09:37 Parenting Post-Divorce 13:46 Overrated or Underrated Segment 18:18 White Lotus Discussion 21:42 Interview with Dr. Brad Reedy 23:20 Embracing Resistance in Therapy 24:46 Mentors and Their Impact 26:19 False Heroes and Misguided Pursuits 27:34 Modern Therapy's Shortcomings 29:42 Connecting Past Trauma to Present Issues 32:06 The True Nature of Healing 34:12 The Role of Forgiveness in Therapy 35:56 Divorce as a Catalyst for Growth 39:01 The Hero's Journey Framework 41:03 Unresolved Childhood Trauma in Breakups 44:24 The Importance of Self-Knowledge 48:07 Famous Quotes and Their Insights 58:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
What can ancient myths teach us about group dynamics, leadership, and mental health? In this episode Will sits down with Brant Evans (pen name Brant Elwood), co-author of Gods, Heroes, and Groups, to explore how timeless stories offer powerful insights into modern therapy and leadership. Drawing from his experiences as a wilderness therapy field guide, an executive director in recovery programs, and now a therapeutic consultant at Stucker, Smith, and Weatherly, Brant shares how archetypal narratives help us understand the unconscious forces shaping group behavior. Will and Brant discuss the evolving landscape of wilderness therapy, the impact of social media on mental health treatment, and how lessons from mythology can guide therapists, leaders, and individuals in navigating complex interpersonal dynamics. Whether you're a clinician, a leader, or simply interested in the intersection of psychology and storytelling, this episode provides a fascinating look at how ancient wisdom remains deeply relevant today. Brant's book, God's, Heroes, and Groups is available on Amazon. Our podcast underwriter is White Mountain Adventure Institute-(WMAI.org)
*This episode was originally broadcast Saturday, June 26th, 2021Over the past few decades, Buddhism and psychology have served as bridges connecting Eastern and Western thought. Believing that nothing is permanent, Buddhism presents an honest understanding of our minds — how we spend so much of our time thinking about the past and future, and struggle to stay in the present. Harnessing these insights, psychologists and therapists have incorporated Buddhism into therapy by teaching mindfulness meditation practices, and the power of observing our own thoughts and emotions rather than trying to get rid of them. KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian talks with Tara Brach, a clinical psychologist who has spent decades studying Buddhism, meditation, and the incorporation of Eastern thought into her Western practice. She holds a PhD in clinical psychology, and has spent dozens of years studying Buddhism and meditation. Brach, one of the most sought-after Buddist teachers in America, explains why the stillness of meditation is “exquisite,” and how the simplest of acts may be the purest. Her books include “Radical Acceptance, Embracing Your Life With the Heart of a Buddha,” “True Refuge: Finding Peace and Freedom in Your Own Awakened Heart,” and most recently, “Trusting the Gold: Uncovering Your Natural Goodness.”
In this episode of Stronger Marriage Connection, hosts Dr. Dave Schramm and Dr.Liz Hale sit down with Heather Holmgren, a marriage and family therapist and founder of Simple Modern Therapy. Heather shares insights on emotional regulation, the essential skill of deep listening, and how to approach conflict with curiosity rather than reactivity. She explains the importance of self- awareness, emotional control, and co-regulation to help couples navigate difficult conversations. Heather provides actionable advice for slowing down during conflicts, truly hearing your partner, and fostering a healthy, supportive relationship. Tune in to discover practical tips to strengthen communication and deepen your connection. About Heather: Heather Holmgren, LMFT and founder of Simple Modern Therapy, has committed her 20-yearcareer to understanding what makes a modern relationship thrive.Through it all she has foundthis much to be true: if you aren't happy with yourself, your intimate and professionalrelationships are likely to fail. She has built a flourishing career and flourishing practice helping contemporary individuals, relationships and families learn to love each other, “Love Yourself and Love Your Life." She is one of eight incredible therapists providing support to individuals and relationships indowntown Salt Lake City (and Utah, virtually). All Simple Modern therapists have additionaltraining and expertise in relationship work, as well as providing affirming care to LGBTQIA+relationships. Heather is passionate about professional mentorship and has supervised clinicians for the lastten years. She is a strong advocate for the practice of good mental hygiene, and can be foundspeaking on this topic, as well as relationship related issues on Good Things Utah, at EdisonHouse and for corporations across the state. You can also find Heather, with her colleagueAndrès Brown, providing training, support and consultation to the larger therapeuticcommunity, expanding the reach of skilled and affirming inclusive relationship therapy. Insights: Heather: "The more aware you are of where you are emotionally, what kind of outside stressors are impacting your mental health and mood can really be a big factor in how you're showing up in your relationships. So take care of yourself. Take care of yourself. It's not selfish, it is self care, and that helps us be much more effective in our relationships. And you know, secondarily, I feel like I have to say that listening is anart, and if we think we're good at communicating, we have to ask ourselves, how good am I at really listening to understand at relationally attuning." Liz: "Just thinking about speaking of being generous and kind. I think listening is one of the more generous and kindest things that we can do." Dave: "I think it's when you're talking about the pause. I just think that there's a power in the pause. The power in the pause to be able to not react, to be able to gives us at least a chance, pause, take a breath, allow our hearts, our minds, our brains, to be able to okay, I'm going to reflect and respond instead of react right now." Links: https://simplemodern.org/ https://www.instagram.com/simplemoderntherapy/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/SimpleModernTherapy https://www.linkedin.com/company/simple-modern-therapy/
Delve into the fascinating world of psychedelics with Dr. Harriet De Wit, a renowned expert in psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience. Discover what truly happens in the brain during psychedelic experiences, from the science behind microdosing to the potential of psychedelics as treatments for mood disorders and even PTSD. Dr. De Wit provides insights into the effects of MDMA and LSD, the history of these substances, and how societal perceptions are shifting. Plus, get a sneak peek into Reese's 100th Book Club pick, "The Comfort of Crows" by Margaret Renkl, and how it beautifully intertwines memoir and nature writing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Almost every person I speak with is suffering, or has suffered. And the world has a boatload of answers for our problems. Many of them are fine, helpful even; but many are dangerous and against God.What are we to do? I suggest we keep remembering that all therapy deals with how we humans can flourish, how can we live blessed lives? And that answer to those questions is always about SOUL therapy, understanding the condition of our souls. And even secular thinkers are beginning to see the dangers of bad therapy; not all therapy, but the dangers of bad therapy. See this book: "Bad Therapy: Why Kids Aren't Growing Up" for a great analysis of what "bad" therapy is doing today.A reading and commentary on this article: Is Modern Therapy Serving Up Spiritual Malnutrition?by Sam Williamson.And very special thanks to Keith Medley for his FANTASTIC 27 string guitar background song, Ancestors. You can find more of Keith's music at: http://www.keithmedleymusic.com/Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.What if the key to transforming your mental health journey lies within the wisdom of experienced therapists? In the premiere episode of season nine of "Finding Your Way Through Therapy," we introduce the "Mental Men" – Andrew Kang, Pat Rice, Dr. Robert Cherney, and Dennis Sweeney – who have profoundly influenced my path in the therapy world. These esteemed professionals open up about their own journeys, from overcoming personal crises to adapting to the ever-changing landscape of mental health, setting the stage for an enriching discussion on mentorship, personal growth, and the importance of vulnerability in therapy.Join us as Bob shares the deep sense of fulfillment he finds in helping those in need, while Andy reveals his transition from law to mental health, thanks to the invaluable mentorship he received. Pat's powerful recovery story highlights the significant impact of guidance from mentors like Dennis. Together, we explore the evolution of therapeutic practices, the challenges and triumphs of adapting to new formats like Zoom, and the profound lessons learned from both mentors and patients. This episode captures the essence of the therapeutic alliance and the continuous journey of self-improvement and higher consciousness.Reflecting on the transformative power of therapy, we delve into the future of brain-based interventions like EMDR and the critical role of therapeutic relationships, particularly for trauma survivors. The conversation emphasizes the ongoing nature of mentorship and the reciprocal learning between mentors and mentees. Freed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.YouTube Channel For The Podcast
In this new episode of Drawing Flame, Matt and Shane delve into the topic of the heart and its various meanings. They approach the human heart from psychological and Augustinian perspectives and work through the ways to encounter your heart and unpack the wounds and barriers that surround it. Throughout their conversation, they also digest the concepts of identity, vulnerability, memory, and freedom. - To watch Shane's course, "Return to the Heart: St. Augustine's Confessions," register below: https://stpaulcenter.com/emmaus-academy/return-to-the-heart-st-augustine-confessions/ - To get yourself a copy of Matt's book, "Finding Freedom in Christ: Healing Life's Hurts," please visit: https://stpaulcenter.com/product/finding-freedom-in-christ-healing-lifes-hurts/ - Another great resource from Dr. Breuninger is the series, "Known". It's a 12 week program aimed at helping people deepen their identity as beloved sons and daughters of the Father. It helps you reestablish intimacy with God, the Father. https://www.readytobeknown.com/
In Part 2 of our look at the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare', our guests are Marcus Slade & Rich Smith, founders of Physio Genie Technology, an innovative software company that has recently developed the Saiph Platform for Sports Therapists and Physiotherapists. Marcus, a Sports Therapist, shares his experiences running a clinical business and discusses how AI technology can positively influence our therapy businesses and industry. We hear why he and former patient Rich Smith decided to launch their PhysioGenie Technology website, with their new software platform 'Saiph.AI' and upcoming CMS system 'Orion'. Chapter Markers: 00:00:23 - Welcome to the Sports Therapy Association Podcast 00:01:29 - AI Systems for the Modern Therapy Practice 00:04:32 - Meeting the Founders of Physio Genie Technology 00:12:09 - Exploring the Physio Genie Website and Saiph.AI software 00:13:50 - AI Tools: Video Assessment, 3 Point Analysis and AI ROM Capture 00:19:56 - Details of Free Trial of Saiph.AI 00:26:10 - Client Engagement with Statistical Data 00:27:44 - Importance of Data Presentation and Customization 00:29:57 - Introducing Orion Clinet Management Software 00:32:03 - Strategic Implementation of AI 00:39:33 - User-Friendly System Navigation 00:44:59 - Importance of User Data Accessibility 00:46:10 - Learning Lessons from Failed Systems 00:47:33 - Transparency in Data Collection 00:52:26 - Balancing AI Advancements with Human Touch 00:54:46 - Pragmatic Use of Chat GPT 00:56:20 - Maintaining Personalized Communication 00:58:12 - Details of Next Week's Guest: Steve Miller Useful Links Physio Genie Technology Website & FREE TRIAL Physio Genie Technology on Facebook Physio Genie Technology on Instagram Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In this episode of Psychobabble, host Hannah Spier delves into the intersection of faith and therapy, examining how spiritual practices can be integrated into modern psychotherapy. Hannah is joined by Rabbi Eliyahu Gross, a respected religious leader and dayan from Israel, who shares his insights on the importance of faith in mental health. They discuss the role of psychedelic research in spirituality, the challenges of integrating spiritual practices in therapy, and the therapeutic benefits of community and acts of kindness. The episode also explores a compelling case of OCD triggered by religious rituals, highlighting where psychotherapy alone may fall short. Tune in to learn about the balance between tradition and modernization in religion and how lifestyle choices impact mental well-being.Pressed for time? Jump to the most relevant section with these timestamps:* 00:00:15: Welcome to Psychobabble: Exploring Faith in Therapy* 00:00:33: Meet Rabbi Eliyahu Gross: Connecting Faith and Mental Health* 00:01:51: The Role of Psychedelic Research in Modern Spirituality and Therapy* 00:02:36: Challenges of Integrating Spiritual Practices in Modern Therapy* 00:03:02: How Faith Can Improve Mental Health: Insights from Research* 00:03:25: Bridging the Gap Between Therapy and Religious Practices* 00:12:19: Acts of Kindness: A Path to Connecting with God and Boosting Mental Health* 00:18:02: OCD Triggered by Religious Rituals: When Psychotherapy Falls Short* 00:22:03: Integrating Religious Authority with Modern Psychiatry for Better Outcomes* 00:27:00: The Balance Between Tradition and Modernization in Religion* 00:37:02: The Therapeutic Benefits of Following Religious Commandments* 00:26:21: Impact of Lifestyle and Exercise on Mental Health* 00:43:50: Final Reflections: Faith, Therapy, and Mental Health Get full access to Psychobabble at hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe
Abigail Shrier is a journalist, a writer for The Wall Street Journal, and an author. Therapy use is becoming more prevalent while mental health is getting worse. Are these two things causing each other? Or just happening at the same time? It's a lively one today as I try to get to the bottom of this. Expect to learn what is happening with modern mental health, the typical timeline of mental health for young people, what the current statistics are around therapy, which kinds of people see therapists the most, if there are any dangers to psychotherapy, why there might be an over-diagnosis and pathologisation of normal human emotions, why Abigail thinks there is such an increase in mental health disorders and much more... Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Get a 1-month of Brain.fm for free by going to https://Brain.fm/modernwisdom (discount automatically applied) Get $150 discount on Plunge's amazing sauna or cold plunge at https://plunge.com (use code MW150) Get an exclusive discount from Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/MODERNWISDOM (use code MODERNWISDOM) Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: http://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: http://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: http://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Vin Infante, a therapist, mentor, and coach, shares his journey of transitioning from being a therapist to becoming a New York firefighter and then a coach. He emphasizes the importance of finding a fit that makes you feel fulfilled when helping others and not being attached to a specific role. Vin also discusses why he believes traditional therapy is not always effective, as it focuses too much on the conscious mind and neglects the subconscious mind. He encourages individuals to seek discomfort and challenge themselves in order to grow and become high performers. Vin addresses imposter syndrome and self-doubt by highlighting the need to take action and acquire the necessary skills to overcome these beliefs. In this conversation, Vin Infante discusses the concept of limiting beliefs and how they are formed. He explains that limiting beliefs are not inherent to us, but rather, they are adopted from others. He encourages listeners to challenge their limiting beliefs by imagining the person who instilled the belief as a ridiculous-looking creature, which can help diminish the power of the belief. Vin also emphasizes the importance of being present and mindful as a parent, as the moments with children are fleeting. He suggests being a 'sad parent' to fully appreciate and cherish these moments. Vin also shares insights on self-mastery and the power of intention in creating the life you desire. Takeaways ✅ Transitioning between careers is a journey of self-discovery and finding a fit that brings fulfillment. ✅ Traditional therapy may not always be effective as it primarily focuses on the conscious mind and neglects the subconscious mind. ✅ Seeking discomfort and challenging oneself is essential for personal growth and becoming a high performer. ✅ Imposter syndrome and self-doubt can be overcome by taking action and acquiring the necessary skills. Limiting beliefs are not inherent to us, but are adopted from others. Challenging these beliefs by imagining the person who instilled them as a ridiculous-looking creature can help diminish their power. ✅ Being present and mindful as a parent is crucial, as the moments with children are fleeting. Embracing the sadness of knowing these moments will end can enhance presence and joy. ✅ Identify your various identities (e.g., father, husband, entrepreneur) and determine the most empowered version of each. Utilize the five aspects of self-mastery (thoughts, language, behaviors, actions, emotions) to become the best version of yourself in each identity. ✅ The internal world shapes the external world. By becoming the person you want to be internally, your external reality will reflect that. Manifestation is about internal transformation, not external actions alone. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:42 Transitions in Vin's Life 11:16 Embracing Discomfort 23:47 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 26:31 Limiting Beliefs and Self-Worth 31:31 The Power of Thoughts and Beliefs 37:03 Separating Thoughts and Emotions 38:01 Mindful Parenting 40:19 The Fleeting Moments of Parenthood 46:37 Becoming the Best Version of Yourself 51:30 The Five Aspects of Self-Mastery
E30 | From Pastor to Therapist: Exploring the Role of Spirituality in Modern Therapy with Brent Peak Former Baptist minister Brent Peak discusses his transition from religious leader to therapist. Throughout the episode, we examine the shifts, challenges, and insights encountered along the path away from organized religion and shed light on the intricate interplay between faith and inner healing in modern therapy and coaching. How to Connect with Brent Peak For great free resources and to work with Brent, visit brentpeak.com and/or northvalleytherapy.org. Questions About the Episode for Group Discussion How do you define the distinction between religion and spirituality? From your perspective, is there a place for spirituality (reference to a higher power or something bigger than us) in a therapeutic setting? Discuss how a shift from religious fundamentalism to a more open, spiritual approach could affect the therapeutic process. What are the potential benefits and challenges? Brent Peak transitioned from a background in religious studies to a counseling profession. In what ways do you think his past religious training informs his current practice? What are your thoughts on incorporating practices like neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis into therapy? Do you see these as aligning with a spiritual approach to healing? How can therapists create a balance between validating a client's spiritual or religious experiences and employing evidence-based therapeutic practices? What role does spirituality or a sense of higher power play in your own well-being? Is this something you would want acknowledged or explored in a therapeutic setting? Given Brent Peak's approach to embodied trauma recovery, how important do you think it is for healing to include not only psychological but also spiritual and physical aspects? Regarding Brent Peak's view of hopeful agnosticism and the idea that "love is God," how might such a perspective be helpful or challenging in therapy for clients with strong religious convictions? How could therapists like Brent Peak working with conservative clients, especially those holding complementarian views, navigate conversations around power differentials in relationships? Can the concept of self-compassion be effectively integrated into therapy across different religious or spiritual frameworks? How might this look for someone from a non-spiritual background? What are the potential impacts of therapists sharing their personal religious or spiritual journeys online? Does this transparency help or hinder the therapeutic alliance with clients of varying beliefs? How do you feel about the statement that "intellectual humility and being relational are key to balance in therapy"? Can these qualities coexist with strong personal convictions, whether religious or not? Join the Conversation! Join the Chat in The Change Evolutionist Community Ask a question, leave a comment, or share your story and have it featured on an upcoming episode! Text or record with Fanlist We Want Your Feedback! Rate & Follow on Spotify Leave a Comment or Start a Discussion on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or in The Change Evolutionist Community Never Miss an Episode! Get notification to your inbox when a new episode is released. Download to your device or listen on Spotify, Apple, or Google podcasts. Get Notified of New Episodes Tell Your Story as a Guest on the Podcast! Apply Now Episode Transcript
As mental health awareness grows, so does the use of "therapy-speak" online. People are throwing around these trendy terms to describe how others treat us or how we react. Guest: Dr. Valerie Fridland, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Nevada and Author of Like, Literally, Dude Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you found that the older you get, the harder it is to maintain close connections to those you love?In this episode, we're helping you reconnect, set boundaries, and find ways to build deeper bonds with those you love with Kelly Lockhard-Deaune, Owner of Modern Therapy and Wellness.Kelly shares her expertise in healing relationships and emphasizes the importance of communication and connection in our personal and professional lives.In this episode, we're also talking about:Actual listening vs. listening to respondThe importance of communication and connection in relationshipsSelf-care and setting relationship boundariesWhat it means to be emotionally floodedPlus so much moreTo learn more and connect with Kelly, visit: https://moderntherapyandwellness.com/Drop us a line at talkfortytomeposdcast@gmail.comWe'd love to continue this conversation with you over on social media! Catch up with us on Instagram and Facebook:IG: instagram.com/talkfortytomepodcastFB: facebook.com/talkfortytomepodcastWebsite: talkfortytomepodcast.com
In this episode of 1Dime Radio, Tony (aka 1Dime) is joined by the autodidact psychoanalysis wizard Andrew Flores to discuss how certain assumptions of modern therapy, pop psychology, and mainstream psychology differ from Psychoanalysis, particularly Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalytic theory and practice. My guest, Andrew Flores (also known as “The Big Sig”, and part of the Young Žižekians collective called “The Vanishing Mediators”), has an essay titled “Therapism, Psychoanalysis, and Ideology” featured in the new book Underground Theory Vol 1 (featuring Slavoj Zizek, Alenka Zupancic, and a bunch of nobodies, like myself! In his article, Andrew argues that much modern therapy functions as “ideology” for contemporary capitalism, and he critiques popular psychology figures such as Jordan Peterson, Gabor Mate, and Phil Stutz, Jonah Hill's therapist, popularized in Jonah Hill's latest Netflix documentary titled "Stutz" , which is about the life and psycho-therapeutic techniques of Jonah Hill's therapist, Phil Stutz. In his talk with Theory Underground, Andrew has an illuminating critique of Phil Stutz as the embodiment of popular therapy today from a Lacanian psychoanalytic perspective. In this episode, Andrew and I discuss the limitations and misconceptions associated with contemporary therapy practices, also known as “therapism”, while contrasting it against the intricate theories of psychoanalytic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud and further elaborated upon by Jacques Lacan. He delves into the societal manifestation of therapism, critiquing figures in pop psychology, and key concepts of psychoanalysis such as the death drive, trauma and the role of sexual repression in personal problems. Andrew talks about the pervasive issues of the overly simplistic approach of many psychological therapies currently championed in the mainstream and emphasizes the significance of the unconscious, language and desire in psychoanalysis. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation 01:27 Modern Therapy and Pop Psychology 06:30 Psychoanalysis and its Importance 08:41 The Death Drive 11:42 Psychoanalysis vs Mainstream Psychology 17:30 Modern Therapy Culture 24:20 Critique of Popular Psychology Figures 29:15 The Unconscious 34:43 The Importance of Language in Psychoanalysis 39:06 The Real in Lacanian Psychoanalysis 44:31 The Ego, Ideal Ego, Ego Ideal 48:48 Desire vs Drive 54:41 Trauma in Modern Therapy 01:05:30 The Symbolic Order 01:09:59 Lack 01:15:23 “Repression” in Psychoanalysis 01:19:38 The Death Drive 01:25:37 Identification with the Symptom 01:30:26 “Law” and Prohibition 01:40:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Be sure to give 1Dime Radio a 5-star rating if you got value out of this! If you want to help support the show and my work, you can become a Patron at patreon.com/OneDime (you get extra content in return).
Fair warning, a focal point of this episode is suicide. Talking points: therapy, self-help, masculinity More men than ever are actively seeking help. They're going to therapy, they're working on themselves, they're doing "the work". I know because they come to me and people I know—either in the coaching or the therapeutic industry—by the thousands. And yet a significant percentage of them don't come out it "helped". Many don't come out at all. To be clear, I am NOT saying therapy as an industry is totally broken or something to ignore. But there ARE some things I think it could do better. (00:00:00) - Intro and some statistics(00:04:47) - What I've seen and heard from men who come to ManTalks live events(00:05:40) - I'm not saying the therapeutic industry is broken(00:07:06) - We have to acknowledge that there are differences in men's and women's experiences(00:09:25) - The three things the industry underestimates or misses with men(00:11:43) - I've known a lot of men who looked great on the surface(00:13:27) - Many of us don't know how to help men get their direction back This episode is brought to you by Cured Nutrition! Cured offers everything from CBD to functional mushroom products to adaptogens designed to help the body thrive in all aspects of the daily human experience. Personal favorite? The Zen sleep bundle. Get 20% off your order here: https://www.curednutrition.com/mantalks/ Men, join me for an intense, depth-oriented training regimen called the Men's Self-Leadership Program. Customized curriculum, direct work with me, and limited to just 8 men: https://mantalks.com/mslp/ Pick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/ Check out some free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your Relationship Build brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance and join me today. Enjoy the podcast? If so, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey everybody! Episode 116 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with Satya. Satya's assistant had reached out me about a year ago but unfortunately I was busy at that time, but serendipitously our paths crossed when I was recently in Portugal running dieta, and as things would have it, it was much nicer to do this interview in person. Satya has a beautiful presence and is doing great work in this field of plant medicines, integration, therapeutics, education, and merging differing modalities into one. I really enjoyed this conversation and getting to know Satya and having her share in her background, from her work at Billabong to training with ayahuasca under José Campos in the Peruvian Amazon, her embarking on the Red Path, and what she has learned and how she is weaving various modalities together. It was a real pleasure and I'm sure you all will gain something from this interview. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!This episode is sponsored by Real Mushrooms. As listeners, visit their website to enjoy a discount of 25% off your first order: https://www.realmushrooms.com/universe"Satya is a consciousness activist, who has dedicated the last 15 years to expanding and evolving human consciousness. Throughout this time, she has facilitated transformative retreats for over 60 000 individuals worldwide.As the founder of Working With Satya and of the Awareness Facilitator School, Satya has developed an holistic approach that combines modern therapeutic techniques, with ancient wisdom. Her method integrates meditation, breath work, primal work, trauma healing, bioenergetics, energy reading, exposure work and ancient rituals and is currently being used to train facilitators around the world.Satya has travelled extensively in search of the most ancient healing methods and the immense wisdom that still resides within indigenous tribes. She received teachings from indigenous people, and now she carries their traditions, and bridging ancient wisdom and its medicine - sacred plants and natural psychedelics - with modern therapy to support the needs and intentions of all who seek her guidance.Satya has been invited to speak on the topics of mental health and consciousness at United Nations events and is a highly sought-after guest speaker at universities and conferences.Satya is currently launching a nature reserve in Peru, which will become a center for healing, evolution of consciousness, and preservation of our habitat.Satya is deeply committed to the evolution of consciousness in humanity because it is the key for the development of a new global society whose focus is not on individuality but on the well-being of all.”To learn more about or contact Satya, visit her website at: https://www.workingwithsatya.comIf you enjoy the show, it would be a big help if you could share it with your own audiences via social media or word of mouth. And please Subscribe or Follow and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. That would be super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgTo book an integration call with me, visit: https://jasongrechanik.setmore.comSupport this podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithinDonate directly with PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanikMusic courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4Hhttps://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
Go online to PeerView.com/TAQ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Novel antibodies, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, cellular therapy, and modern asparaginases, such as pegylated Escherichia coli and Erwinia chrysanthemi compounds have vastly improved treatment plans for pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) populations with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The approval of newer Erwinia formulations has expanded the therapeutic foundation on which clinicians can build effective strategies to address challenges such as asparaginase discontinuation due to hypersensitivity or silent inactivation. This "Clinical Consults" activity focuses on clinical decision-making related to the use of asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric and AYA ALL therapy. Watch experts provide guidance on the modern use of asparaginase therapy and share tactics for addressing real-world barriers to effective care, including hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, and asparaginase discontinuation, and get their perspectives on optimized asparaginase dosing and toxicity mitigation approaches. Learn how you can utilize modern asparaginase strategies to improve outcomes in ALL by watching today! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss current efficacy evidence and unmet needs related to the optimized use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the role of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds; Devise strategies to address therapeutically relevant considerations related to asparaginase use for pediatric ALL such as appropriate dosing, pre-empting truncation/discontinuation, and drug-related toxicity; Identify the emergence of asparaginase hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, or toxicity through the use of evidence-based monitoring plans in pediatric ALL; and Select treatment strategies to avoid asparaginase discontinuation and ensure adequate exposure to therapy, including switching to Erwinia asparaginase options after confirming hypersensitivity.
Go online to PeerView.com/TAQ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Novel antibodies, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, cellular therapy, and modern asparaginases, such as pegylated Escherichia coli and Erwinia chrysanthemi compounds have vastly improved treatment plans for pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) populations with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The approval of newer Erwinia formulations has expanded the therapeutic foundation on which clinicians can build effective strategies to address challenges such as asparaginase discontinuation due to hypersensitivity or silent inactivation. This "Clinical Consults" activity focuses on clinical decision-making related to the use of asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric and AYA ALL therapy. Watch experts provide guidance on the modern use of asparaginase therapy and share tactics for addressing real-world barriers to effective care, including hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, and asparaginase discontinuation, and get their perspectives on optimized asparaginase dosing and toxicity mitigation approaches. Learn how you can utilize modern asparaginase strategies to improve outcomes in ALL by watching today! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss current efficacy evidence and unmet needs related to the optimized use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the role of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds; Devise strategies to address therapeutically relevant considerations related to asparaginase use for pediatric ALL such as appropriate dosing, pre-empting truncation/discontinuation, and drug-related toxicity; Identify the emergence of asparaginase hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, or toxicity through the use of evidence-based monitoring plans in pediatric ALL; and Select treatment strategies to avoid asparaginase discontinuation and ensure adequate exposure to therapy, including switching to Erwinia asparaginase options after confirming hypersensitivity.
Go online to PeerView.com/TAQ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Novel antibodies, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, cellular therapy, and modern asparaginases, such as pegylated Escherichia coli and Erwinia chrysanthemi compounds have vastly improved treatment plans for pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) populations with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The approval of newer Erwinia formulations has expanded the therapeutic foundation on which clinicians can build effective strategies to address challenges such as asparaginase discontinuation due to hypersensitivity or silent inactivation. This "Clinical Consults" activity focuses on clinical decision-making related to the use of asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric and AYA ALL therapy. Watch experts provide guidance on the modern use of asparaginase therapy and share tactics for addressing real-world barriers to effective care, including hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, and asparaginase discontinuation, and get their perspectives on optimized asparaginase dosing and toxicity mitigation approaches. Learn how you can utilize modern asparaginase strategies to improve outcomes in ALL by watching today! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss current efficacy evidence and unmet needs related to the optimized use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the role of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds; Devise strategies to address therapeutically relevant considerations related to asparaginase use for pediatric ALL such as appropriate dosing, pre-empting truncation/discontinuation, and drug-related toxicity; Identify the emergence of asparaginase hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, or toxicity through the use of evidence-based monitoring plans in pediatric ALL; and Select treatment strategies to avoid asparaginase discontinuation and ensure adequate exposure to therapy, including switching to Erwinia asparaginase options after confirming hypersensitivity.
Go online to PeerView.com/TAQ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Novel antibodies, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, cellular therapy, and modern asparaginases, such as pegylated Escherichia coli and Erwinia chrysanthemi compounds have vastly improved treatment plans for pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) populations with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The approval of newer Erwinia formulations has expanded the therapeutic foundation on which clinicians can build effective strategies to address challenges such as asparaginase discontinuation due to hypersensitivity or silent inactivation. This "Clinical Consults" activity focuses on clinical decision-making related to the use of asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric and AYA ALL therapy. Watch experts provide guidance on the modern use of asparaginase therapy and share tactics for addressing real-world barriers to effective care, including hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, and asparaginase discontinuation, and get their perspectives on optimized asparaginase dosing and toxicity mitigation approaches. Learn how you can utilize modern asparaginase strategies to improve outcomes in ALL by watching today! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss current efficacy evidence and unmet needs related to the optimized use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the role of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds; Devise strategies to address therapeutically relevant considerations related to asparaginase use for pediatric ALL such as appropriate dosing, pre-empting truncation/discontinuation, and drug-related toxicity; Identify the emergence of asparaginase hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, or toxicity through the use of evidence-based monitoring plans in pediatric ALL; and Select treatment strategies to avoid asparaginase discontinuation and ensure adequate exposure to therapy, including switching to Erwinia asparaginase options after confirming hypersensitivity.
Go online to PeerView.com/TAQ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Novel antibodies, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, cellular therapy, and modern asparaginases, such as pegylated Escherichia coli and Erwinia chrysanthemi compounds have vastly improved treatment plans for pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) populations with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The approval of newer Erwinia formulations has expanded the therapeutic foundation on which clinicians can build effective strategies to address challenges such as asparaginase discontinuation due to hypersensitivity or silent inactivation. This "Clinical Consults" activity focuses on clinical decision-making related to the use of asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric and AYA ALL therapy. Watch experts provide guidance on the modern use of asparaginase therapy and share tactics for addressing real-world barriers to effective care, including hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, and asparaginase discontinuation, and get their perspectives on optimized asparaginase dosing and toxicity mitigation approaches. Learn how you can utilize modern asparaginase strategies to improve outcomes in ALL by watching today! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss current efficacy evidence and unmet needs related to the optimized use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the role of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds; Devise strategies to address therapeutically relevant considerations related to asparaginase use for pediatric ALL such as appropriate dosing, pre-empting truncation/discontinuation, and drug-related toxicity; Identify the emergence of asparaginase hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, or toxicity through the use of evidence-based monitoring plans in pediatric ALL; and Select treatment strategies to avoid asparaginase discontinuation and ensure adequate exposure to therapy, including switching to Erwinia asparaginase options after confirming hypersensitivity.
Go online to PeerView.com/TAQ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Novel antibodies, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, cellular therapy, and modern asparaginases, such as pegylated Escherichia coli and Erwinia chrysanthemi compounds have vastly improved treatment plans for pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) populations with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The approval of newer Erwinia formulations has expanded the therapeutic foundation on which clinicians can build effective strategies to address challenges such as asparaginase discontinuation due to hypersensitivity or silent inactivation. This "Clinical Consults" activity focuses on clinical decision-making related to the use of asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric and AYA ALL therapy. Watch experts provide guidance on the modern use of asparaginase therapy and share tactics for addressing real-world barriers to effective care, including hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, and asparaginase discontinuation, and get their perspectives on optimized asparaginase dosing and toxicity mitigation approaches. Learn how you can utilize modern asparaginase strategies to improve outcomes in ALL by watching today! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss current efficacy evidence and unmet needs related to the optimized use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the role of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds; Devise strategies to address therapeutically relevant considerations related to asparaginase use for pediatric ALL such as appropriate dosing, pre-empting truncation/discontinuation, and drug-related toxicity; Identify the emergence of asparaginase hypersensitivity, silent inactivation, or toxicity through the use of evidence-based monitoring plans in pediatric ALL; and Select treatment strategies to avoid asparaginase discontinuation and ensure adequate exposure to therapy, including switching to Erwinia asparaginase options after confirming hypersensitivity.
Welcome to Episode 117 of the Being Human Podcast: Catching Foxes Interview w/ Dr. Greg: Getting Modern Therapy Right (Part 1) There's a twist on this week's episode: we're sharing an interview with Dr. Greg! Catching Foxes podcast hosts Luke and Gomer - both college friends of Dr. Greg - recently interviewed him for their popular show and gave us permission to re-publish the conversation*. In this first part of their two-part long-form discussion, they zero in on some of the problems with modern therapy, discuss the importance of integrating faith into the practice of psychology, and look at the way that “parts work” can help. *Mature Content Discussed in this episode: What's missing from modern psychology? The way that Cartesian dualism has influenced the field of psychology; The lack of a standard in mental health; Dr. Greg's experience of experimenting with a new model of accompaniment; How a blueprint of the human person as outlined by JP2 can be used to approach psychological disorders; What happens when mental health struggles impact areas of our spiritual life? Internal Family Systems theory (or “parts work”) and the way that it fits with Pope St. John Paul II's anthropology; “Parts work” (IFS theory) as a way to practically and experientially understand God's mercy. Resources mentioned or relevant: Listen to more Catching Foxes episodes at catchingfoxes.fm; Read about Catching Foxes hosts, Luke and Gomer; An introduction to Internal Family Systems theory (BH Episode #35); Understanding “parts work” from a Catholic lens (BH Episode #34); Need help? Schedule a free 15-minute consultation call with someone on our team to discuss how we can support you; Sign up for Being Human, our weekly newsletter, to stay up to date on the exciting developments at CatholicPsych; Learn about IDDM (Mentorship), our new model of accompaniment; Register for our upcoming Open House to learn more about the new CPMAP certification! Visit our website to read the CatholicPsych blog, shop in the CatholicPsych bookshop, or discover other resources we have available; Download The Integrated App for access to free audio exercises, the Catholic Mindfulness Virtual Retreat, courses, prayer resources, and more; Become a member of the Integrated Life Community to get access to every course Dr. Greg has created, plus the opportunity to participate in Integrated LIVE's - weekly, Mentor hosted Q&As covering topics like boundaries, communication, trauma, forgiveness, and more! Contact us! Have a topic or a question you would like Dr. Greg to address on the podcast? Want to give some feedback about this episode? Email us at beinghuman@catholicpsych.com - we would love to hear from you! Rate, review and subscribe Please help us in our mission to integrate the Faith with Psychology by hitting subscribe and also sharing this podcast with your friends. Please consider rating or leaving a review of our show. It helps us reach other Catholics just like you who want to become more integrated, whole, and happy human beings. For Apple podcasts, click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate 5 stars, and choose “write a review.” Then type your sincere thoughts about the show! If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on any episodes. Subscribe to the podcast now!
We interview Dr. Greg Bottaro about what's really wrong with modern therapy and how the Theology, Philosophy, and Anthropology of Saint John Paul II can bring hope and healing to people. We end the discussion on the topic of Internal Family Systems approach ("parts work") and pick it up from there next week! Check out the links for more information!
Are you prepared to bring novel therapies to the clinic? Myeloma experts break down the practical considerations. Credit available for this activity expires: 1/27/2024 Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/987582?ecd=bdc_podcast_libsyn_mscpedu
Have questions? Please visit my website: adamcrossmft.com Adam Cross Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #89628 Supervised by Esther C. Bleuel, M.A. MFT, MDR (31181)
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Go online to PeerView.com/KQX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The use of asparaginase, including E coli- and Erwinia-derived compounds, remains an important component of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) care, and its use has consistently improved survival outcomes—are you up to the challenge of developing modern regimens that ensure appropriate exposure to asparaginase? In this PeerView CME activity, based on a live “Clinical Consults” symposium at the 2022 ASPHO conference, Drs. Stuart S. Winter and Reuven Schore address the challenges of clinical decision-making with asparaginase compounds as part of pediatric ALL therapy, focusing on topics such as the management of E coli-derived asparaginase hypersensitivity or silent inactivation, preventing discontinuation/truncation, and the integration of novel Erwinia formulations when E coli-derived asparaginase discontinuation occurs. Tune in to learn how to adapt your practice to reflect the innovative science supporting the use of modern asparaginase compounds in pediatric ALL. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the clinical ramifications of Escherichia coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Cite efficacy and safety evidence surrounding the use of Erwinia chrysanthemi asparaginase, including recombinant formulations as a component of multi-agent chemotherapy for pediatric ALL, Implement strategies to overcome barriers to the effective use of asparaginase in pediatric ALL, including the use of appropriate monitoring and management for hypersensitivity, mitigation for infusion reactions, and the integration of novel Erwinia asparaginase compounds into treatment plans.
On today's episode, Dewey kicks it with two therapist, Craig Fitzgerald, who works at Modern Therapy and Devin Washington who works at Conquering Walls Counseling Agency. These two not only know what they're talking about but also know how to talk their shit and y'all know we love that! The three discuss mens mental health and the importance of creating safe spaces for men to be able to be vocal. Craig feels that a true man knows how to adapt based on their environment and circumstance, while Devin feels that it's important for men to cry. They also touch on how to best support men in these spaces and they even break down the difference between Clark Kent and Superman. This episode was fruitful and entertaining, the fellas showed up and showed out! If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health and is looking for an outlet, hit these guys up! Guests: Craig Fitzgerald - Modern Therapy Devin Washington - Conquering Walls Counseling Agency Follow on Instagram: @prescribeddr_ https://www.instagram.com/prescribeddr_/ Follow on Twitter: @PrescribedDr https://twitter.com/PrescribedDR MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE AND COP SOME MERCHANDISE! www.prescribedwithdr.com
Why Kristen became a therapist and how “Not Your Average Therapist” came to be What is a “modern therapist” and how treatment approaches have changed over time How does the modern therapy approach differ from traditional styles The presence of fear-mongering around being a therapist The challenges of self-disclosure & social media and how Kristen navigates connecting with her audience while keeping boundaries Kristen shares the impact and feedback she's received as a therapist and person on social media with a lot of followers Kristen shares her biggest challenges in this journey and what she has learned from them Lastly, and most importantly: Kristen reveals her Dunkin Donut's coffee order! About Kristen: Some may know Kristen as @notyouraveragethrpst on TikTok and Instagram. She is a licensed clinical social worker and a certified alcohol and drug counselor in the state of Maine. Kristen is currently working in rural community mental health as a program clinical supervisor and has been working in the field for 5 years now and loving every minute of it. On her days off, you'll find Kristen spending time with her husband and 3 year old with a dunkin' coffee in hand, attempting to make DIY projects from Pinterest and making funny & relatable TikTok or walking around ULTA. Where to connect with Kristen: @notyouraveragethrpst on tiktok and instagram We would love to connect with you! If you listen to this podcast, please hit the subscribe button so that you never miss an episode and share this podcast with your community and friends. Tag us so we can say hi! Also, share with us why you love this podcast so much by leaving us a review! Find us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/hillarycoughlin/. https://www.instagram.com/christinacounsels/. Check out Christina's website at: https://www.christinaennabe.com/. And as always, stay well!
Robert Waterman has been a spiritual teacher for over 50 years, teaching classes in the United States and throughout Europe. He is author of many books such as: The Power of Love: The Ways and Means, Eyes Made of Soul: Theory and Practice of Noetic Balancing, Footprints of Eternity: Ancient Mysteries Applied to Modern Therapy, Mandala of Soul: A Spiritual Approach to the Art of Archetypal Psychology, and his latest work, Transcendental Leadership: We Bring Love. He is a licensed mental health counselor, minister, as well as the founder, president emeritus, and current faculty of Southwestern College in New Mexico (a spiritually oriented graduate school for counselors and art therapists). He holds a doctorate in Education and Counseling, and a Masters in Sociology. In this episode, Robert brings forth his depth of knowledge, a half a century worth of experience, and deep heartfelt considerations to complex questions of soul, consciousness, and healing. We explore such subjects as: taking our filters off and learning to be present, deconstructing our sedimented belief systems, remembering who we are and what we bring as a soul into this life, and how “love will have its way” as a Universal Divine Law and inroad into understanding the meaning of Christ Consciousness. This talk holds great seeds of spiritual teachings and tenets such as: the power of true gratitude as an access point to keys to Heaven, recognizing our pain as simply being blocked love, and the balancing effect of the pandemic to usher in a love-based system through the power of our Divine agency to choose into it. To learn more about Robert Waterman's depth of work and writings, go to: http://www.livinginthepresence.net
Guest Adam Boruchov, MD discuss "Modern Therapy for Cancer, beyond chemotherapy" by Trinity Health Of New England
KCRW's Jonathan Bastian talks with renowned Buddhist teacher and psychologist Tara Brach about meditation, mindfulness, and trusting our “inner gold.” Her books include “Radical Acceptance, Embracing Your Life With the Heart of a Buddha,” “True Refuge: Finding Peace and Freedom in Your Own Awakened Heart,” and most recently, “Trusting the Gold: Uncovering Your Natural Goodness.”
Have you thought about integrating Tarot with your clinical work? That’s exactly what our guest, Kristen Leigh, offers to her clients. Kristen is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Tarot reader who is on the cutting edge of clinical practice. She brings Tarot to her work with therapy clients and she brings therapeutic methods to her Tarot sessions. In this episode, Kristen shares how she created this unique style of clinical practice and why she would encourage other therapists to incorporate Tarot into their work. What you’ll find in this episode: How Kristen offers this unique work in her practice Why therapists are interested in Tarot The process she went through to advertise her Tarot readings What got her interested in Tarot What her sessions with clients typically look like The synchronicity between Tarot readings and her clients’ situations Her hopes for where she will take this and how she can expand this work in the future For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast The Uncommon Couch is the place for therapists, coaches, and wellness entrepreneurs who want to take their practice on the road less traveled. If you enjoyed this show, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website at https://www.dralyssaadams.com or by following along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dralyssaadams!
We are honored and so excited to bring you today's guest, Vanessa Feils. Vanessa Feils is a healer from another planet who has been put on this Earth to help us step into our power and our purpose. Vanessa helps people stay committed to their spiritual practices through live, weekly guided meditations. She's the creator of Meditate, V's Online Membership Program, a first-of-its-kind monthly subscription and her flagship eight-week course, ACTV8, which aligns people to their soul's purpose, helping them to hone their gifts and get their talents launched into the world. Vanessa refers to her approach as Modern Therapy, which recognizes the shift in SUPER consciousness that has happened on our planet, and the deep need many have to reconnect with themselves and be of service to the world. From this foundation, Vanessa guides clients to discover self-conversation and spiritual practice that truly works for them. She believes that we were all born with innate potential and have entered this lifetime to have certain experiences and to learn from these experiences. Over years of conditioning (lineage, cultural influence, how we were parented, our educational systems, and the media) we begin at an early age to unconsciously adopt and conform to expected roles, thought processes, and perspectives. These thoughts and expectations are often leaving us unaware of our greater potential and losing sight of who we really are. In today's episode we talk about 2020 and how we have shifted and will continue to shift during this pandemic so that we can come into our innate truth. She shares her advice to parents about our children and how they have chosen us and how we can learn from them. Vanessa believes that life is much simpler than we allow it to be, which we think a lot of us are starting to realize during this pandemic as we've been forced to slow down. Vanessa was so kind to take us on a deep guided meditation at the end of the conversation. If you are unable to listen to this today you will definitely want to save this episode and go back when you are able to experience this wonderful, relaxing and transformative meditation. You can find Vanessa on: IG: @vanessafeils FB: @vanessafeilsinc Special Offers: Monday Night Meditation membership program - free week trial offer: https://vanessafeils.com/meditation-membership/ Free Grounding Meditation: https://vanessafeils.com/lets-meditate-now/ 3-Part Series to - CO-CREATING WITH YOUR ESSENCE – A 3 PART SERIES TO EMBODY YOUR BRAND - https://vanessafeils.com/product/co-creating-with-your-essence-a-3-part-series-to-embody-your-brand/ - 3 part course is $75 - but she's offering a $50 discount to our listeners ($25 cost) with code: AOLW Holiday Shopping Guide We curated our first annual Holiday Gift Guide with the best, unique gifts, many of which support local and small businesses, including ourselves. Click here for our Holiday Gift Guide Happy shopping! Upcoming Programs/Workshops 7 Day Functional Medicine DetoxSave the date or sign-up now $149 - Jan. 10th, 2021 group start Vision Board Workshop Kick-off 2021 with our free vision board workshop. Start saving your magazines and sign-up now to create a visual image of what you want to manifest in the New Year. 10 Ways to Create a Healthy Relationship with Sugar - Online Workshop. Are you ready to change your relationship with sugar? Take our online sugar workshop and be on your way to having a healthy relationship with sugar in no time. Purchase this 1 hour workshop here. Rate and Review Us! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and give the Art of Living Well Podcast a rating and review. We would so appreciate it and it helps our podcast get found in searches. Thank you! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so that you can uncover strategies, tips and resources from a variety of experts and our own banks of knowledge as you progress on your journey to living well. Please share this podcast with a friend or anyone who you think could benefit from this information. Join our private Art of Living Well Podcast Facebook Community: This is a community where you can directly interact with us and ask us questions and suggest topics for future episodes. Shop our Favorite Products: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/products Shop Clean-crafted wines! Instagram: @theartofliving_well FB: theartoflivingwell Sign-up for our Art of Living Well Podcast email list. (We promise not to bombard you with email). Marnie Dachis Marmet's Website (Zenful Life Coaching) Stephanie May Potter's Website
For episode fifty-two of the podcast, we have on Rubin's friends Chris & Maria. Together they run Owl Healing Medium - an intuitive healing & spiritual guidance mediumship in Orchard Park, New York. Chris & Maria are both certified shamans, psychics, mediums, and reiki practitioners who come on the show to share their own insight about the calling and shed light on all aspects of what it means to be a shaman in today's world. This one's a must-listen for anyone that is into metaphysical work and an alternative to traditional talk therapy. We both learned a lot about healing and what they do as mediums, and we hope you all benefit from the listen as well. Join us in welcoming Chris & Maria on to the show! Check out Owl Healing Medium: https://www.owlhealingmedium.com/ As something new for our YouTube viewers, we will now be adding video to the podcasts for all the guests that are okay with that going forward. Please bear with us as we continue to improve on the audio/video quality! We promise it'll get better with each episode as we work out the kinks with experience. Cheers! Listen to the podcast via your favorite podcast app: https://pod.link/1438900127 Join the active HFTO community! Discord Invite Link: https://discord.gg/NHywQFr Support Help Find The Others: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/helpfindtheothers BTC Tip Jar: 1A6AvzQvX65BTb3a6GP3qD6cd3p8bNPVgK LTC Tip Jar: LKnVemhwoupYy26VcihGoBVzEE3nDLoF8S ETH Tip Jar: 0xC9C5E980AabD41BCE1a9C25F73a4534eA05f3BE5 DGB Tip Jar: DGcpqMr6zcYsyq8vJsbZ44U39q8mEZh5eg To be a part of the show/offer suggestions of topics for the podcast, feel free to reach out via email at helpfindtheothers@protonmail.com or leave us a voicemail/text at (567) 233-1335
Waves of Change: Modern Perspectives in Asian American Psychology
How does the pandemic shapes therapy differently? What are some of the considerations when finding a therapist online? Is therapy going to be the same after COVID-19? How can psychological interventions keep up with the evolution of technology? - by Diana Chu and Dr. Man Kit Li wavesofchange #podcast #sanfrancisco #america #psychology #therapy #therapist #psychologist #race #culture #diversity #discussion #asian american coronavirus #moderntherapy #onlinetherapy #client #risk #HIPAA Find out more at https://waves-of-change-modern-perspectives-in-asian-ameri.pinecast.co
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Go online to PeerView.com/AML20Live?Promocode=860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit.
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Erin K. Smith, the woman behind LA-based Vardo Tarot, embodies the bridge between spirituality and modern therapy as she is actively working towards obtaining a Masters degree in psychology. We were excited to hear her perspective in how the two worlds can come together and work symbiotically to help us all receive the healing we need. To book readings with Erin, visit vardotarot.com or find her on instagram @vardotarot.
As most of you know, I had a miscarriage in July. Since sharing my story so many amazing people have reached out to me in support by either sharing encouraging words or their own story. I am forever grateful to each person who has taken the time to connect with me! Dr. Sunita Osborn is one of those people. Dr. Osborn is a licensed psychologist and writer. She works as a therapist and the Director of Operations at Modern Therapy, a unique and growth-driven group practice in Houston, Texas that caters specifically towards helping high-functioning professionals and creatives navigate relationships, work, and life. After finding herself lost and without a map after her own experiences of pregnancy loss, she became committed to increasing awareness and decreasing stigma towards miscarriage. Her book, "The Miscarriage Map: What To Expect When You Are No Longer Expecting" was published in August of this year and is based on her personal experience with miscarriage as well her professional experience helping clients deal with life after miscarriage. You can get Dr. Osborn’s book, “The Miscarriage Map,” here off of Amazon! For $20 off your Buffy comforter, visit Buffy.co and enter code WITHWHIT For $20 off a suitcase, visit awaytravel.com/withwhit and use promo code WITHWHIT during checkout. Receive 15% off your Four Sigmatic order by going to foursigmatic.com/WITHWHIT or enter code WITHWHIT at checkout. Produced by Dear Media.
In this episode, Laiken interviews Stephanie Baldwin. Stephanie Baldwin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Certified Group Psychotherapist in Houston, TX and currently works with Modern Therapy. During this interview they chat about happiness, how to reach fulfillment, family of origin experiences and how they can affect our personalities, thought patterns and relationships and they also talk through how to find a therapist that fits your needs! Tune in as Laiken and Stephanie dive into their conversation today! Mentioned in this episode: Modern Therapy - mymoderntherapy.com Modern Therapy Official Facebook Page Self Empower section on website Connect with us: Almost Crunchy IG - @almostcrunchypodcast Jessie - @simplynourishedgirl Laiken - @mslaikenwilliams Jessie's website - www.simplynourishedgirl.com Laiken's website - www.brushesandbrunch.com E-mail - almostcrunchypodcast@gmail.com Have thoughts or a comment? Leave us a review! We are so thankful for each and every one of you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with two amazing women over at Modern Therapy- a mental health resource that's taking Houston by storm with its' unique outlook, approach, and culture. Listen to learn more about their impact and their perspective on gratitude.
Eboni and Eliza are joined this week by Beatriz Craven of Modern Therapy to discuss how high-functioning adults can can benefit from the support of therapy and coaching.
A lot of the advice therapists receive nowadays only focuses on serving clients, but Katie & Curt are part of the new wave focused on supporting YOU, the therapist. They know happier therapists make happier clients! And they're making some big movies this autumn to change how therapists look at their industry. You won't want to miss this one! The post TTE 106: What is Modern Therapy & How Do We Do It Well? appeared first on BrighterVision.com.
Please support the show at https://www.patreon.com/thebarbershopgroup Whitney Hawkins is a licensed psychotherapist and marriage & family therapist. She is the owner of The Collaborative Counseling Center in Miami, FL. Whitney provides “Modern Therapy to Make Life More Manageable.” We'll discuss why men prefer to avoid arguing and choose emotional disengagement during conflicts and arguments with significant others. We hear it in countless reports from women as well as from gay men, that their partners often prefer complete withdrawal when and where tensions ride high. Avoidance seems to reign supreme where men can't win and where they feel there is a loss of traditional dominance. We'll dig in on this episode with Whitney. We'll also get her qualified take on the gun vs. mental health/mental illness debate U.S. media and pundits seem to be making so prevalent. https://www.facebook.com/TheCollaborativeCounselingCenter Email: whitney@collabcounseling.com Website: www.collabcounseling.com Phone: 305-382-7525 150 SE 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33131 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebarbershopgroup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebarbershopgroup/support
Episode Summary:In this episode, Luke talks to Dr. Beatriz Craven, owner of Modern Therapy and Human HQ about the path that led her to a career in psychology, and why she believes everyone could benefit from therapy. Episode Credits:Produced, edited and scored by Luke Brawner.Theme music: "No Me Without You," by the Robbie Seay Band.Other songs featured in this episode are by local instrumental artist, BROR .Artwork by Spindletop Design.Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on iTunes!© 2017-2022 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Today’s guest is Dr. Jamie Marich. Jamie's friends and colleagues describe her as a renaissance woman. A dancer, musician, performer, writer, recovery ambassador, and clinical counselor, Jamie unites these elements of her experience to achieve an ultimate mission: bringing the art and joy of healing to others. Jamie travels internationally speaking on topics related to EMDR, trauma, addiction, and mindfulness while maintaining a private practice (Mindful Ohio) in her home base of Warren, OH. She is the developer of the Dancing Mindfulness practice and regularly trains facilitators to take this unique practice into both clinical and community settings. Jamie is the author of EMDR Made Simple: 4 Approaches for Using EMDR with Every Client, Trauma and the Twelve Steps: A Complete Guide for Recovery Enhancement, and Trauma Made Simple: Competencies in Assessment, Treatment, and Working with Survivors. Her new book, Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Healing and Transformation is scheduled for release in September 2015 with Skylight Paths Press. Jamie is also a certified rational living hypnotherapist and completed the Street Yoga trauma-informed yoga teacher training program. She is also a Certified Yoga of 12-Step Recovery leader. In 2015, she had the privilege of delivering a TEDx talk on trauma, and she made her first appearance on the popular Recovery 2.0 Conference with Tommy Rosen. You can find out more about Jamie at www.JamieMarich.com. Can’t get enough of your host? Listen to him being interviewed on Profit Pathway and Dear Friends & Family this week! Get to know two very different aspects of the same guy. Also, be sure to sign up for your Podcasting Mentorship Discovery Call today; and to learn more about Sponsorship Opportunities, send an email to Admin@MichaelNeeley.com. Thanks! And don’t forget to subscribe to Consciously Speaking so that you don’t miss a single episode. While you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to www.MichaelNeeley.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.