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Dit is de 221e aflevering van de Slimmer Presteren Podcast, over sport, onderzoek en innovatie. In deze aflevering hebben Gerrit en Jurgen het over:Kinderen gezond laten sporten volgens de ASM Masters of MovementINLEIDING:De puberteit is een lastige fase — ook op het sportveld. Terwijl de één al een kop groter is en spieren begint te kweken, moet de ander zijn groeispurt nog krijgen. Toch staan ze samen in hetzelfde team, met hetzelfde trainingsschema. Hoe ga je daar als coach, docent of ouder goed mee om?Tijdens de ASM Masters of Movement spraken Joe Eisenmann en Nicole Rodriguez over precies dat onderwerp. Gerrit en Jurgen waren erbij en delen in deze aflevering de inzichten die je helpen om kinderen gezond te laten sporten — zonder overbelasting, maar mét plezier en progressie.Luister mee naar een aflevering vol praktische voorbeelden, slimme strategieën en inspiratie uit wetenschap én gymzaal.Vragen die in deze aflevering worden beantwoord: Wat is het grootste misverstand over trainen tijdens de groeispurt?Veel mensen denken dat je tijdens de groeispurt beter helemaal kunt stoppen met trainen, om blessures te voorkomen. Joe Eisenmann legt juist uit dat doorgaan belangrijk is — maar dan wel met minder belasting en meer variatie. Zo blijf je in beweging zonder overbelasting te riskeren.Waarom zijn leeftijdscategorieën niet altijd eerlijk in jeugdsport?Omdat kalenderleeftijd weinig zegt over waar een kind zit in zijn ontwikkeling. Twee veertienjarigen kunnen lichamelijk jaren verschillen. Bio-banding — indelen op basis van biologische rijping — geeft kinderen een eerlijke kans om op hun eigen niveau te ontwikkelen.Hoe kun je kracht trainen zonder sportschool of gewichten?Nicole Rodriguez liet zien dat je met simpele middelen als een muur, stokken of een bal al effectief aan kracht en coördinatie kunt werken. Isometrische oefeningen, waarbij spieren onder spanning blijven zonder te bewegen, zijn ideaal voor jonge sporters.Wat kun je doen als een kind last heeft van overbelasting?Niet stoppen, maar aanpassen. René Wormhoudt benadrukt het belang van variatie: bied alternatieve vormen van beweging aan waarbij andere spiergroepen of beweegvormen centraal staan. Zo blijft het kind actief zonder extra belasting op de pijnplek.Wanneer weet je of een kind in de groeispurt zit?Dat kun je meten met simpele gegevens: lengte, gewicht en zithoogte. De ASM groeicalculator schat op basis daarvan wanneer de piekgroeisnelheid verwacht wordt. Eisenmann adviseert om deze fase te herkennen, zodat je het trainingsprogramma hierop kunt afstemmen.Wat is de belangrijkste taak van een coach tijdens de puberteit?Volgens Nicole en Joe: maatwerk leveren én plezier houden in bewegen. Kinderen ontwikkelen zich allemaal anders — fysiek, mentaal en sociaal. Wie dat serieus neemt, begeleidt niet alleen het lichaam, maar ook het zelfvertrouwen en de motivatie van de sporter.Handige bronnen en links:Hoe de biologische leeftijd van een jeugdsporter te bepalen via de ASM groeiberekening: https://www.athleticskillsmodel.nl/groeiberekening/Persbericht van de FIFA n.a.v. Engelse studie naar de vermindering van blessures in jonge voetballers tijdens de groeispurt met een aangepast trainingsprogramma:
Nicole Rodriguez shares her marketing journey, emphasizing understanding client needs and the evolution of content creation. She discusses advanced analytics, strategic thinking, and the importance of aligning sales with marketing. The episode covers building client relationships, identifying target markets, and crafting effective marketing plans. Nicole also explores SEO, PPC strategies, and the influence of company culture on marketing. She touches on applying B2C strategies in B2B contexts, promotes the AEC Growth Summit, and offers advice to her younger self.
Nicole Rodriguez returns to offer delicious and healthy ideas for your table. Ray Graf hosts.
Conversation 324: Cocktails/Mocktails and Conversation with Carrie Moody, Nicole Rodriguez, Dave Sherotski I feel every great conversation is had over a meal or a cocktail or mocktail if you fancy. These conversations take on their own life and travel into unique directions, which is what truly matters. My party pants are on, poured myself something refreshing to drink and I am joined by my 3 favorite all-time guests to just see where the words take us. Happy holidays and cheers to 2024!www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2024 AEHC & OPI Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic
Nicole Rodriguez always knew she wanted to pursue strength and conditioning, but the extent of her journey — spanning 44 countries and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games — is nothing short of inspiring. During her time at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning, Rodriguez recognized the value of experience and environment, later joining the EXOS International Program to coach globally. Eager to test her skills and help standardize coaching education, she sought out developing countries to advance their sport infrastructure. Rodriguez outlines key differences between U.S. and European approaches: while the U.S. excels in strength methodology, Europe enhances sport-specific application through tactical periodization. Additionally, she highlights Europe’s emphasis on rehabilitation and an “inverse relationship” between time in the weight room versus pitch-side with sport coaches. Rodriguez also describes her work with Poland’s Ministry of Sport and Tourism to pursue NSCA Global Chapter status, aligning with her passion for improving strength and conditioning education and implementation worldwide. Connect with Nicole by email: nicole@coachnicolerodriguez.com and online at: coachnicolerodriguez.com | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs and LinkedIn: @ericmcmahoncscs Learn more about NSCA international programs mentioned in the episode at NSCA.com/Global.Show Notes“I think it's important for strength and conditioning coaches to know that our skill set and our scope of practice isn't just training this sport we work with. It's being able to adapt and form a needs analysis and build a program for any sport or activity based on demands, recognizing key aspects of an activity or a job or a sport or a position that give you windows of trainability to help that athlete or person.” 21:23 “I always believe in Harry Truman's word that you can be successful in life without getting the credit. And there's a lot of things that we have to do in the industry where we're just do not get any credit. And it's just part of the job. But we try to use it as a positive way of working together.” 31:30 “Those are the two things that I always work to remember is, hey, keep the peace in the environments that I work in because they are high-stress environments. But also, this concept of you don't always have to be super bubbly and always smiling. It's helpful. It's very helpful if you have that ability to stay positive through the thick of the scenario. But sometimes it doesn't always need to come from positivity but more of this idea of staying neutral, yeah, so you can make the next best decision.” 35:22
Dietician Nicole Rodriguez returns to offer delicious and healthy ideas for your holiday table. Ray Graf hosts.
HURRY! ON SALE NOW!!! Get your tickets and come on down for a once in a lifetime show Join us as we cook up our very own music festival!!! Head Chefs: André LaMilza, Dashawn Mahone, Nicole Rodriguez, & Ken O'Connor Intro: Noah Charlick Outro: Christopher Williams - I'm Dreamin' (New Jack Swing Remix) by Joshua Morse
Nicole Rodriguez is the President of the board of Urban Phoenix Project, an organization that is working to create a more livable city where people can comfortably walk, bike, take transit, and enjoy quality urban spaces. She has a varied background in urban planning, urban forestry and sustainability.
This week, Jake and Bob are joined by Lance and Nicole Rodriguez to discuss spiritual parenting and the profound impact it has had on their lives. Lance and Nichole share their story of loss and restoration from learning they could not have biological children, to experiencing spiritual parenting, and from there, recognizing how God created an opportunity within this sorrow to cultivate a spiritual family. They touch on the challenges that arise in spiritual parenting, the importance of receiving love before offering it to others, but most of all, the fruits that have grown out of this place of surrender. Key Points: Receiving love and healing is essential before offering it to others as a spiritual parent. Loss and suffering can lead to unexpected blessings. Spiritual parenting can be messy and challenging, but is also transformational and fulfilling. Building a spiritual family requires openness, vulnerability, and a willingness to enter into the pain and joy of others. It also means creating a safe and loving space for young people to grow and discover their identity in Christ. Spiritual parenting is a ministry that evolves and requires ongoing prayer, discernment, and reliance on God's grace. Connect with Restore the Glory: Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks!
Nicole Rodriguez returns to offer delicious and healthy ideas for your summer table. Ray Graf hosts.
Accidental Tech PodcastCollege hockey, Frozen Four home | NCAA.comBig Dumb Cups - SNL - YouTubeGreenies Canine (total)Basset Hound Dog Breed InformationSigns and symptoms - WikipediaSigns and Symptoms | JAMA | JAMA NetworkList of counties in North Carolina - WikipediaList of counties in New Jersey - WikipediaTask Management Software Built For Pros - OmniFocus - The Omni Group43 Folders Series: Inbox Zero | 43 FoldersIndependent Writer, Speaker, and Broadcaster - Merlin MannGetting Things Done® - David Allen's GTD® MethodologyCollege of Agriculture and Life SciencesRutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences - Rutgers SEBSShogun - WikipediaShogun (disambiguation) - WikipediaShōgun (novel) - WikipediaShōgun (1980 miniseries) - WikipediaShōgun (2024 miniseries) - WikipediaGrowth models for Salmonella, E. coli O157:H7 and L. monocytogenes give different predictions for pathogen growth in cut leafy greens transportation, but are consistent in identifying higher risk conditions - PubMedDeadly morel mushroom outbreak highlights big gaps in fungi knowledge | Ars TechnicaInvestigation of Illnesses: Morel Mushrooms (May 2023) | FDAEcology and Management of Morels Harvested From the Forests of Western North AmericaOutbreak Linked to Morel Mushroom Exposure — Montana, 2023 | MMWRFood Friday 3/29/24: Nutrition with Nicole Rodriguez, RDN | WAMCFight Germs on Hands and Surfaces | #1 Brand of Hand Sanitizer in U.S.Calculate - Safe Fruits and VeggiesNotice of Intent (NOI) | Research Administration and ComplianceCruise expert shares the food to ‘avoid' onboard or risk taking a ‘gamble' | Cruise | Travel | Express.co.uk8 Things Not to Eat at the Cruise Ship BuffetRisky or Not? Shows about pizzaChatGPTMeet the Robots Slicing Your Barbecue Ribs - WSJ
Nicole Rodriguez returns to offer delicious and healthy ideas for your table. Ray Graf hosts.
This week, Jake and Bob are joined by Nicole Rodriguez as they continue their series on divorce. Nicole's parents divorced when she was 11 years old & the trauma she experienced affected her through childhood and into her marriage. In the episode, she shares how her marriage suffered because of these wounds as well as the healing she has received through her relationship with the Lord, her spiritual parents & her husband's willingness to walk alongside her. Key Points The impact divorce has on childhood & marriage. Children have a deep need for their parents. How to process the pain of divorce. The role spiritual parents have for children of divorce. Bring divorce wounds to Jesus in adoration. Resources Undone Retreat (virtual or in person) Connect with Restore the Glory: Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks! Audio editing by Forte Catholic
When your parents divorce, you almost always lose one or both parents physically or emotionally. But as our guest today says, we're not meant to go through life without the mentorship of a father and a mother. In this episode, Nicole Rodriguez shares the immense healing she's experienced through parents who were not her own. We also discuss:How her parents' divorce started with infidelity and led her to feeling abandoned and lonelyThe emotional numbness and skepticism toward emotion that she experiencedHow she felt doomed to repeat the cycle of dysfunction and divorce, but thankfully overcame thatBuy the Book: Undone: Freeing Your Feminine Heart from the Knots of Fear and ShameAttend the Undone Women's ConferenceShare Your StoryShownotes
Full episode at patreon.com/thicklinespod. Sally accosts comics makers and readers all over Philadelphia to ask: what's the best and worst book you've read this year? Guests include Molly Dwyer, Nicole Rodriguez, Charles Burns, Tia Roxae, Nate Garcia, Jacq Cohen, Partners & Son and a hundred million others. Follow Thick Lines on Instagram @thicklinespod.
Conversation 304: Cocktails/Mocktails and Conversation with Carrie Moody, Nicole Rodriguez, Dave Sherotski I feel every great conversation is had over a meal or a cocktail or mocktail if you fancy. These conversations take on their own life and travel into unique directions, which is what truly matters. My party pants are on, poured myself something refreshing to drink and I am joined by my 3 favorite all-time guests to just see where the words take us. Happy holidays and cheers to 2024! www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2023 AEHC & OPI Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anneelizabethrd/message
Holiday eating can be a caloric and nutritional nightmare! Dietician Nicole Rodriguez returns to offer delicious and healthy ideas for your holiday table. Ray Graf hosts.
"You've gotta take a pause for a second and make sure your foundation is solid before you start stacking things on top of it!" In this episode, our guest Nicole Rodriguez stresses the importance of learning to pause and calibrate your work with the goals you're working toward. She also shares insight on the value of taking the time to learn to do something the right way from the start.Bio:Nicole Rodriguez is a people-loving marketing professional who has worked in just about every industry and marketing role. She has found her place in the association space, thriving in roles on small, scrappy teams. Currently a marketing team of one, Nicole is responsible for everything marketing and communications; from brand management to promotion of her organization's programs and events. Nicole enjoys mission-driven work, spending time with her family, and volunteering in her community. When not wearing her marketing hat, she's wearing a hard hat—currently restoring a 1957 home in South Florida.Guest Links:Nicole's Linkedin profile: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmerod/)American Epilepsy Society: (https://www.aesnet.org/)Additional Links:State of Nonprofit Marketing report: (https://www.feathr.co/nonprofit-marketing-statistics)Playlist:Now That We Found Love by Heavy DThe King of Wishful Thinking by Go WestAnything by the Backstreet Boys***Hosted by the brilliant team at Feathr (https://www.feathr.co/).Feathr is the nonprofit marketing platform designed to help mission and member-based organizations build purposeful connections with their community to grow impact with confidence.
How often do you find yourself eating junk food? You might think it tastes better than the more healthier food options out there, but there are serious dangers to junk food addiction. Let's Get Moving Host Maria Shilaos speaks with Nicole Rodriguez, Registered Dietitian and Owner of Enjoy Food, Enjoy Life, to learn what counts as junk food and what happens to our body and mind when we consume too much of it. Instagram: @movingmaria Facebook: Let's Get Moving with Maria Website: https://linktr.ee/letsgetmovingwithmariaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This conversation between Nicole Rodriguez Leach and podcast host Dr. Ulcca Joshi Hansen, chief program officer, explores the personal and career paths that led Nicole to her new position, her insights into education philanthropy, what to look forward to at the conference, and more.Learn More about Grantmakers for Education: Click here
In this podcast episode, Lisa Jones and Nicole Rodriguez, RDN, NASM-CPT, discuss access to nutrient-dense foods, including leveraging social media to help educate a community while staying mindful of the foods that are accessible on a limited budget. This is episode 4 of a 4-part series.
In this podcast episode, Lisa Jones and Nicole Rodriguez, RDN, NASM-CPT, unravel complexities surrounding equitable nutrition opportunities, including a discussion about the nutritional value of fast food. This is episode 3 of a 4-part interview.
In this podcast, Lisa Jones, MA, RDN, LDN, FAND, interviews Nicole Rodriguez, RDN, NASM-CPT, about food access and disparities, including food insecurity in the New York City public school system and the impact of “meatless Mondays,” and “vegan Fridays” on students.
Dietician Nicole Rodriguez returns with delicious and healthy ideas for your summer table. To join the conversation call 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
One of the TikTok trends that's been making the rounds lately is a fad where people eat at a particular fast food restaurant (hint: it's the one with the golden arches!) every day for anywhere from a month, to 100 days - and the reason it's going viral is because shockingly, people are saying they are LOSING weight doing it! When I heard that one of my fellow dietitians was giving this trend a try, I knew I needed to talk to her and find out how it went. In this episode, I'm joined by Nicole Rodriguez, an award-winning dietitian /nutritionist based in the New York Metro area and the co-founder of Step Bite Step. I talk to her about how exactly she did her 30-day McDonald's challenge, whether it's possible to eat fast food in a health conscious way, and if she can still stand McDonald's after a MONTH of eating it every day. All this and more - stay tuned! Resources: https://enjoyfoodenjoylife.com/ --- The Keri Report dissects health and nutrition with a no-nonsense approach. Nutritionist, yoga teacher, and author of The Small Change Diet Keri Gans delivers her straightforward and sometimes controversial approach to what's current in the health and nutrition world. Her fun and engaging personality will leave you with a wealth of information on need-to-know hot topics for your overall well-being. To find more information and to join Keri's mailing list, visit her website: https://kerigansny.com/ Instagram/Twitter: @kerigans Facebook Page: @KeriGansNY This episode was produced by Jess Schmidt. Visit her website at https://www.jessdoespodcasting.com
"You've gotta take a pause for a second and make sure your foundation is solid before you start stacking things on top of it!" In this episode, our guest Nicole Rodriguez stresses the importance of learning to pause and calibrate your work with the goals you're working toward. She also shares insight on the value of taking the time to learn to do something the right way from the start.Bio:Nicole Rodriguez is a people-loving marketing professional who has worked in just about every industry and marketing role. She has found her place in the association space, thriving in roles on small, scrappy teams. Currently a marketing team of one, Nicole is responsible for everything marketing and communications; from brand management to promotion of her organization's programs and events. Nicole enjoys mission-driven work, spending time with her family, and volunteering in her community. When not wearing her marketing hat, she's wearing a hard hat—currently restoring a 1957 home in South Florida.Guest Links:Nicole's Linkedin profileAmerican Epilepsy SocietyAdditional Links:State of Nonprofit Marketing reportPlaylist:Now That We Found Love by Heavy DThe King of Wishful Thinking by Go WestAnything by the Backstreet Boys***Hosted by the brilliant team at Feathr.Feathr is the nonprofit marketing platform designed to help mission and member-based organizations build purposeful connections with their community to grow impact with confidence.Special thanks to our producer, The Good Podcast Co, and to Feathr's very own Max Anderson, who wrote and performed our theme song.
Dietician Nicole Rodriguez is back to talk health, diet and taste! To join the conversation call 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
Join us on our first every 3-in-1 recipe! In todays episode we have taken segments from 3 episodes of our old podcast "The Less You Know". Somehow we ended up tapping into our potential as cooks! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! (These episodes were recorded before the 2020 presidential elections.) ------ CHAPTERS ------ 0:00 - 5G The New Boyband 4:45 - Recasting Jackass Crew 39:52 - Appointing Our Own Presidential Cabinet! ------------------------ (Back then we use to record these episodes LIVE in front of tons of people. If you hear us talking to people it's generally from our live chat.) Head Chefs: André LaMilza, Nicole Rodriguez, Brandon Babcock Intro: Noah Charlick Outro: SHOKK 青
Pearla (Brooklyn-based artist Nicole Rodriguez) makes off-kilter folk-pop that mixes reality and the surreal; in her songs, she builds a sound world through play and exploration. She's written a record about noticing things in the world and questioning her place in it, turning to music to attempt to figure it out. She and her band play new music from their strange and lovely record, 'Oh Glistening Onion, the Nighttime Is Coming', in-studio. - Caryn Havlik Set list: "Ming the Clam", "Unglow The", "Effort" Watch "Ming the Clam": Watch "Unglow The": Watch "Effort":
Dietician Nicole Rodriguez is back to talk health, diet and taste! To join the conversation call 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
Natalie Mariani Kling is a fourth generation family member of premium dried fruit company, which was started by her great grandfather in 1906 in what is now Silicon Valley. "My family and I are committed to 'inspire healthy living' and being a real solution for busy families trying to eat a little healthier every day." Natalie shares different perspectives in the medical and nutritional community about natural sugar vs. added sugar, and understanding how bad certain sugars are for your body. "When natural sugar is combined with a good amount of fiber, your body is able to digest natural sugars found in dried fruit at a slower rate vs. refined sugar which spikes blood sugar. "Prunes are not just good for gut health and a healthy microbiome, but research shows they are excellent for bone health. Recent research in postmenopausal women found that eating prunes daily both protected bone mineral density and mitigated fracture risk at the hip" Natalie talked with Michele Payn and Nicole Rodriguez about how dried fruits, such as plums and dates, are incredible for adding a natural sweetness to recipes. "By adding water to rehydrate the fruit, you can create purees/syrups/drizzles out of prunes, and essentially any dried fruit, for baking, stews, even cocktails." Prunes have an awareness problem. They have been for so long paralleled with digestion, and yet they may be best super fruits on the market - good source of fiber and an excellent source of Vitamin K, an essential bone nutrient. "People have fear and anxiety around buying shelf-stable fruits and vegetables, so they gravitate towards 'keto' and 'paleo' (which have served their purpose) yet they don't consider dried fruit an option to enjoy year-round." Listen in to the Food Bullying podcast for more about this shelf-stable fruit, which extends the fruit season, and provides a convenient grab-and-go snacks. As a certified clinical nutritionist, she's committed to promoting habits that support healthy children and families; this passion stems from her son who was born with neurological challenges, so she knows the power of nutrition as a foundation for life. The Mariani Family Packing Company has partner growers (our 'extended family') span the globe, growing orchard fruits (prunes, peaches, apricots), berries, and extending to tropical fruits (mango, pineapple), raisins, dates and others. Natalie shares "Family is our differentiating factor, and we consider our grower partners around the world part of our extended family. We believe in treating others with respect - some of our long-term partners have been with us for multiple generations, e.g., our partnership with Kellogg's has extended +35 years." Mariani's respect Mother Nature - they have a fun family quote 'We report to Mother Nature.' Natalie reports "We're focused on increasing our sustainability efforts more so now than ever through our solar installation, water purification plant and water usage on the farms, and our growing techniques. We also believe in less food waste - prunes fit easily into a sustainable diet as consumers can eat the entire fruit without worrying about a peel or other inedible plant parts taking up space in their waste cans. Because prunes are simply dried plums, they have reduced water content, making them much lighter in weight and less perishable. This means fewer resources are needed to transport them and less refrigeration is used, resulting in a lower carbon footprint." Listen in to hear about prunes can help brains, bones, and guts and follow Marianis at www.facebook.com/MarianiFamily on Facebook, www.instagram.com/themarianifamily/ on Instagram, or https://twitter.com/MarianiFamily on Twitter.
What's your New Year's resolution? On the latest 51%, we speak with dietician and personal trainer Nicole Rodriguez about how to set healthy and realistic nutrition goals that fit your lifestyle. And in this season of gym memberships, career scheming, and personal development, one multi-generational study suggests the key to fulfillment is actually, quite simple: nurturing our relationships. The New York Times' Jancee Dunn shares what we can learn from the world's longest-running study on human happiness. We'll also hear from a New York high school student who participated in the historic inauguration of Governor Kathy Hochul. Guests: Nicole Rodriguez, registered dietitian and personal trainer; Jancee Dunn, Well columnist for The New York Times You can find the New York Times' 7-day Happiness Challenge here. 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio in Albany, New York. It is hosted and produced by Jesse King. Our associate producer is Jody Cowan, our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock, and our theme is “Lolita” by the Albany-based artist Girl Blue.
Conversation 279: Cocktails/Mocktails and Conversation with Carrie Moody, Nicole Rodriguez, Dave Sherotski I feel every great conversation is had over a meal or a cocktail or mocktail if you fancy. These conversations take on their own life and travel into unique directions, which is what truly matters. Periodically, I will be putting on my party pants, pouring myself something refreshing to drink and inviting my 3 favorite guests to just see where the words take us. Happy holidays and cheers to 2023! www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2022 AEHC & OPI Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Dietician Nicole Rodriguez is back with some delicious ideas to make your holidays tasty...and good for you. To join the conversation call 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
Welcome to the Undercooked Podcast WARNING!!! This is not your ordinary cooking podcast. Join the former "The Less You Know" podcast members Nicole Rodriguez and André LaMilza along with the new host Dashawn Mahone on a journey to create the world's tastiest dishes -chef's kiss-
Hey, It's BEEN A WHILE!~~~ Come Listen to the Undercooked Podcast! Join the former ”The Less You Know” podcast hosts Nicole Rodriguez and André LaMilza along with the new host Dashawn Mahone on a journey to create the worlds tastiest dishes!!! WARNING!!! This is NOT your ordinary cooking podcast~ Updates are once a week every Tuesdays!~ Starting 8/10/2022! See ya there~~~
Welcome to the Undercooked Podcast WARNING!!! This is not your ordinary cooking podcast. Join the former "The Less You Know" podcast members Nicole Rodriguez and André LaMilza along with the new host Dashawn Mahone on a journey to create the worlds tastiest dishes -chefs kiss-
Second Team All-MEAC libero Nicole Rodriguez leads Norfolk State into 2022 season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nicole Rodriguez returns with delicious and healthy ideas for your summer table. Nicole is the co-founder of Step Bite Step, a flexible fat-loss program. To join the conversation call 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
In episode 116, Nicole Rodriguez, Strength & Conditioning Coach, joins us. Specifically you will learn: Three key ways any coach can improve their impact on an athletes performance How athletes can get the best out of their coach About Nicole "Nicole is a physical development coach currently working with younger age groups. Having previously been based in the US working with various American sports on the adult and professional level. Currently she is based in Poland and is working in Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic along with some other European Union countries." Instagram: @n.rodriguez.coach Twitter: @NicoleRod FREE 7d COACH ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/sfsepisode116 Learn Quicker & More Effectively, Freeing Up Time To Spend With Friends And Family Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
Nicole Rodriguez is a dietitian in agriculture that works to empower people every day with confidence in their food choices, regardless of their budget. She believes that everybody deserves to feel good about what they eat! Nicole also is a mama to a beautiful daughter and truly believes she never has a dull moment! With the motto "Everyone deserves to feel good about what they eat," Nicole is on a mission to ensure no foods are feared and all are enjoyed to the fullest. Aside from being an amazing dietitian, she grew up working in a french bakery and also has a sick record collection. Connect with Nicole Directly: Email: nicole@enjoyfoodenjoylife.com IG: @notoriously.nicole.rd Long Beach, NY
In this Easter podcast, Nicole Rodriguez of the John Paul II Healing Center shares how her experience of infertility and loss of three sons during pregnancy led to her discovery of being "a kiss of the Father's love." Nicole experienced a resurrection in her own heart and life as she discovered her call to spiritual motherhood and began to create spiritual family with her husband. Through spending quality time and deepening relationships with spiritual children, Nicole discovered the extraordinary love of God as they shared ordinary moments together.
Michele Payn welcomes Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Nicole Rodriguez to the Food Bullying podcast as the new co-host. A second career dietitian, Nicole found a huge disconnect between her education in New York City and agriculture. Michele and Nicole have teamed up help dietitians and consumers get firsthand perspective from farmers about how food is grown. Nicole Rodriguez, registered dietitian and certified personal trainer, resides in the metro New York area, where she offers nutrition counseling and fitness coaching to a diverse clientele. Always encouraging her friends, family, followers, and clients to make fruits and vegetables the stars of their plates, Nicole serves as a partner in kind with the Produce For Better Health Foundation. Eager to inspire the next generation of bold, active, and compassionate entrepreneurs, Nicole serves as leader of her daughter's Girl Scout troop. In her spare time, you'll find her browsing the grocery store aisles, working on her deadlift, and on the beach with her family. Visit enjoyfoodenjoylife.com for more info. Listen in to learn more about the people behind the voices at the newly re-launched Food Bullying podcast.
Dr. Kevin Luczynski joins me for a really fun conversation in Session 182 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast. If you're not familiar with Kevin, he is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Director for the recently initiated Virtual Care Program at the Munroe Meyer Institute. In this episode, we cover the following: How Kevin discovered Behavior Analysis. How Kevin endeared himself to his then co-worker, now wife, and previous BOP guest, Dr. Nicole Rodriguez. What inspired some of the early Preschool Life Skills studies. How universal protocols like Balance and PLS fit into PBIS. The role of preference for contingent reinforcement, and, A brief primer on Joint Control... something I am not very familiar with, but am looking forward to learning more about, especially at Kevin's upcoming talks at the 2022 Verbal Behavior Conference. Kevin also leaves us with four pieces of just outstanding advice. I've been pushing my guests lately to really think hard about answering this question lately, and Kevin does not disappoint. As such, you're going to want to listen through to the end. For Patreon subscribers, we spend an additional 5-10 minutes talking about his interest in the role that ecological validity plays in applied research. Here are some resources for what we discussed: Session 164 with Kelsey Ruppel. The folks at FTF! An Introduction to Joint Control. Lowenkron (2006). The maintenance of behavior change as an indicator of social validity. Kennedy (2002). Nearly all the other publications we discussed. Never split the difference, Chris Voss. How to have impossible conversations, Boghossian and Lindsay. Cruciallearning.com. This podcast is brought to you with support from: Institutional Tier Patron Greenspace Behavioral Technology. Greenspace behavior offers cutting edge supervisor coaching, performance and competency-based trainings, and organizational supports for new BCBA and trainees. Find out how you can optimize your supervision practices, improve clinical outcomes, and increase employee satisfaction at Greenspacebehavior.com. We are also brought to you by HRIC Recruiting. If you're a new BCBA – or a BCBA of any experience level for that matter – and you need an independent person to advise you on today's job market, go to HRIColorado.com to schedule a confidential appointment with Barbara Voss. Are you interested in getting CEUs on the go, all while listening to your favorite BOP episodes? Click here to learn more!
In this episode of The NBS Podcast I sit down Host of the popular podcast Food Sex Politics, Board member of the New York Beef council, Bayer LEAD Corporation Science Dietician and Ambassador for Produce for Better Health Foundation Nicole Rodriguez! In this weeks episode of the NBS podcast we dive deep into the Plant Based problem! (Get ready for all the triggers and heated topics!) As always, thanks for listening and use the link below join our free Facebook group Never.Been.Stronger. Click the link below
In Session 178, we're going to hop in the time machine and take a trip back to April 2021. That's correct. This episode of The Behavioral Observations Podcast comes from the recorded panel discussion at last year's Verbal Behavior Conference. The panel consisted of Drs. Pat McGreevy, April Kisamore, Nicole Rodriguez, Alice Shillingsburg, Hank Schlinger, and Vince Carbone. With regard to Vince's appearance on the panel, I'm told that he really never does them, so our hosts at the Central Texas Autism Center must have been incredibly persuasive to get him to participate! Here are just a few things we covered in this panel event: Prompts and prompt dependence Training, supervision, and burnout issues for direct service providers How to think about the concept of ‘behavioral artistry' How the behavior of the client informs and influences the behavior of the therapist How to advocate teaching functional skills instead of academic ones How three BCBAs hired an OBM consultant to assess their practice Why some of the panelists feel teaching to the BACB task list is not good for the field One of the reasons I held back on publishing this until now is that the 2022 VBC is coming up soon, and I thought that this would be a great way to get folks adequately prepared for it. The 2022 event will be taking place both in-person and virtually over April 7th and 8th. If you can't make it to Austin, Texas, then head over to behaviorlive.com/vbc for info on how to tune in from afar. One of the unique things about the 2022 event is that Dr. Hank Schlinger will be teaching a four-part Verbal Behavior master class to get you prepared for the conference. These will occur in four, 2-hour sessions that will take place on February 16th, February 23rd, March 2nd, and March 9th. The conference itself will feature Vince Carbone, Francesca Degli Espinosa, Tamara Kasper, Pat McGreevy, Sarah Lechago, Kevin Luczynski, Kelle Rich, David Roth, Mark Sundberg, and Hank Schlinger. I will be there too to host the 2022 Panel Discussion, so again, if you're interested in learning more, head on over to behaviorlive.com/vbc for more details. This episode is brought to you by Tate Behavioral, a progressive ABA provider located in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts. If you're a BCBA looking to work for a supportive and innovative team, and live in the heart of charming New England, visit tatebehavioral.com We are also brought to you by HRIC Recruiting. If you're a new BCBA – or a BCBA of any experience level for that matter – and you need an independent person to advise you on today's job market, go to HRIColorado.com to schedule a confidential appointment with Barbara Voss.
Conversation 242: Cocktails/Mocktails and Conversation with Carrie Moody, Nicole Rodriguez, Dave Sherotski I feel every great conversation is had over a meal or a cocktail (or mocktail if you choose). These conversations take on their own life and travel into unique directions, which is what truly matters. Periodically, I will be putting on my party pants, pouring myself something refreshing to drink and inviting my 3 favorite guests to just see where the words take us. In this episode we are discussing the holidays, memories, food and the crazy shit that happens. www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2021 AEHC & OPI Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Welcome back friends! Of course we return with a fellow Registered Dietitian Nicole Rodriguez. She is a seriously fun, smart, and dedicated to the cause of accessible nutrition education for all. We talk everything from strength training, to body image, her love of beef and beef advocacy (YES it's a thing!). And you're going to want to listen to hear about the most interesting ways she's used beef in her cooking (which I am dying to try).
Guest speaker, Plant Based Dietician, Boss Bitch, business owner, Nicole Rodriguez, talks about her journey on becoming a RawFitBeauty by healing and restoring her body with REAL FOODS and NATURE. Tune in today's podcast to see how Nicole, can help motivate you! @rawfitbeauty
Professional Running Coach, Personal Trainer and Host of Conversation P.A.C.E. Nicole Rodriguez joins Christopher Albert in the Radio Free Brooklyn studio to discuss her love of running, nutrition and "keeping it real" with her clients. Other things on topic include: the the 2018 NYC Marathon; the difference between a runner and an "elite" runner; the disparity of participation between US born black runners as compared to their white peers and international black runners; black runner sponsorship as well as creating and producing an amazing platform - Conversation P.A.C.E. - the television program that she so graciously shares with other racing professionals . Nicole also partakes in a little Junk and Jam Hour fun, including Really – Real Stupid Fake News, Fitness Horoscopes and Silly Trivia.