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The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the forty-sixth episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.' Hosted by the Commander of Ops Group (COG), COL Matthew Hardman. Today's guest is a Foreign Exchange Officer serving as an Observer-Coach-Trainer Company Team Senior with Task Force 2 (Infantry Battalion), CPT Will Happel of the British Army. CPT Happel has since become a student Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and has since been promoted to the rank of Major. In this episode we discuss how the British Ministry of Defense approached their expeditionary efforts during the Falklands War and how these same tenets would be applied to a multinational effort during large scale combat operations (LSCO). The Falklands War, which took place in 1982, was viewed from the British perspective as a decisive conflict to reclaim the Falkland Islands from Argentine occupation. The UK considered the Argentine invasion of the islands a violation of sovereignty and responded with a military campaign. The British government, led by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, sought to protect the rights of the islanders and reestablish British control. The eventual success of the British forces in retaking the Falklands bolstered national pride but also brought attention to geopolitical complexities in the South Atlantic. Specifically, we discuss that when viewed through the lens of a multinational expeditionary operation during LSCO, reveals the collaborative efforts of the British-led task force. Nations like the United States provided intelligence support, while others offered political and logistical assistance. The conflict underscored the challenges and benefits of coordinating diverse military capabilities in a joint effort to achieve strategic objectives in a remote and contested theater. Additionally, the Falklands War highlighted the importance of interoperability and communication between allied forces, as well as the necessity of rapid deployment and sustained logistical support over long distances. The multinational nature of the operation demonstrated the strength of collective security efforts in addressing regional conflicts and upholding international norms of sovereignty and self-determination. Additionally, we look at some of the case studies conducted on this conflict: “No Picnic: 3 Commando Brigade in the South Atlantic” by MG Julian Thompson; “Goose Green: The Decisive Battle of the Falklands War – by the British Troops Who Fought It” by Nigel Ely; “Not Mentioned in Despatches: The History and Mythology of the Battle of Goose Green” by Spencer Fitz-Gibbon. Part of S12 “The JIIMs of JRTC: Working with Our Unified Action Partners” series. For additional information and insights from this episode, please check-out our Instagram page @the_jrtc_crucible_podcast Be sure to follow us on social media to keep up with the latest warfighting TTPs learned through the crucible that is the Joint Readiness Training Center. Follow us by going to: https://linktr.ee/jrtc and then selecting your preferred podcast format. Again, we'd like to thank our guests for participating. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and review us wherever you listen or watch your podcasts — and be sure to stay tuned for more in the near future. “The Crucible – The JRTC Experience” is a product of the Joint Readiness Training Center.
In this episode we are joined by one of CDP's suicide prevention experts, Dr. Sharon Birman, to talk about means safety counseling and how to work collaboratively with a person in suicidal crisis to more effectively mitigate harm. Come join us as we talk about how this public health initiative has become a key one-on-one intervention. We'll review common myths and barriers to the use of means safety counseling as well as resources to shore up providers' skills in this area. Come get more comfortable with what can be an uncomfortable topic.Sharon Birman, Psy.D., is a Military Behavioral Health Psychologist working with the Military Training Programs at the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. In this capacity, she develops and presents training on a variety of EBPs and deployment-related topics, as well as providing consultation services.Resources mentioned in this episode: Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) Training developed by SPRC: https://www.sprc.org/resources-programs/calm-counseling-access-lethal-meansBrief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT) for Suicide Prevention resources:Manual: https://www.guilford.com/books/Brief-Cognitive-Behavioral-Therapy-for-Suicide-Prevention/Bryan-Rudd/9781462536665Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GSo1np_LUY&t=2sCBT for Suicide Prevention Manual: No longer being sold; needs to be updated. Means Matter Website by Harvard: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/means-matter/Not Mentioned in Podcast - Mountain MIRECC website: https://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn19/ Calls-to-action: Know the legislation in your State (Means Matter website breaks down legislation from state to state)Recognize that this is a collaborative effort - develop skills to have the conversationAttend CDP's Suicide Prevention training and check out additional resources listedSubscribe to the Practical for Your Practice PodcastSubscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email
Bring on the butterflies and seasonal allergies! Megan and Wendy jump into a new Spring Into Love preview episode. Listen in as the ladies from Long Story Short give their first impressions of the brand new movies the Hallmark Channel will premiere during March and April. Want to see a list of all the movies? Read the Spring Into Love outline here. Megan and Wendy talk about what to expect from Hallmark Channel's Spring Into Love movie line-up which will premiere during March and April. NOT Mentioned in this Episode We did not include "Feeling Butterflies" which premiered on Saturday, March 12th because this movie is considered a stand-alone movie and not part of the Spring Into Love line-up. Spoiler Alert: Wendy watched "Feeling Butterflies" with the adorable Kayla Wallace and super cute Kevin McGarry and couldn't get past the digital butterflies. Woof. Worse than digital snow. Do People Watch Hallmark Movies & Mysteries? One must assume Hallmark really wants their loyal viewers to click on over to Movies & Mysteries. Two brand new movies premiering on Movies & Mysteries star BIG Hallmark names, including Tyler Hynes, Autumn Reeser, Nikki DeLoach, and Andrew Walker. "Always Amore" premieres on Sunday, April 3rd 9/8c - This movie stars Tyler Hynes and Autumn Reeser as Ben and Elizabeth. "Curious Caterer: Dying for Chocolate" premieres on Sunday, April 10th 9/8c - Starring Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker as Goldy and Tom. What Movies Will Premiere During Spring Into Love on Hallmark Channel? "A Second Chance at Love" premieres on Saturday, March 26th at 8/7c - Stars ER alums Eriq La Salle and Gloria Ruben. Also stars Alvina August and Jarod Joseph. "Just One Kiss" is a MUSICAL! It premieres on Saturday, April 2nd at 8/7c and stars Krysta Rodriguez, Santino Fontana, Illeana Douglas and Aida Turturro. "A Royal Runaway Romance" debuts on Saturday, April 9th at 8/7c. This movie has very little details but it stars Philippa Northeast and Brand Daugherty. "Love, Classified" premieres on Saturday, April 16th at 8/7c. This movie stars Melora Hardin, Arienne Mandi, Katherine McNamara and Max Lloyd-Jones. "A Tail of Love" debuts on Saturday, April 23rd at 8/7c. This movie features Brittany Bristow and Chris McNally. Grab a Dudes of Hallmark T-Shirt Featuring Your Favorite Guys Shop now
Bring on the butterflies and seasonal allergies! Megan and Wendy jump into a new Spring Into Love preview episode. Listen in as the ladies from Long Story Short give their first impressions of the brand new movies the Hallmark Channel will premiere during March and April. Want to see a list of all the movies? Read the Spring Into Love outline here. Megan and Wendy talk about what to expect from Hallmark Channel's Spring Into Love movie line-up which will premiere during March and April. NOT Mentioned in this Episode We did not include "Feeling Butterflies" which premiered on Saturday, March 12th because this movie is considered a stand-alone movie and not part of the Spring Into Love line-up. Spoiler Alert: Wendy watched "Feeling Butterflies" with the adorable Kayla Wallace and super cute Kevin McGarry and couldn't get past the digital butterflies. Woof. Worse than digital snow. Do People Watch Hallmark Movies & Mysteries? One must assume Hallmark really wants their loyal viewers to click on over to Movies & Mysteries. Two brand new movies premiering on Movies & Mysteries star BIG Hallmark names, including Tyler Hynes, Autumn Reeser, Nikki DeLoach, and Andrew Walker. "Always Amore" premieres on Sunday, April 3rd 9/8c - This movie stars Tyler Hynes and Autumn Reeser as Ben and Elizabeth. "Curious Caterer: Dying for Chocolate" premieres on Sunday, April 10th 9/8c - Starring Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker as Goldy and Tom. What Movies Will Premiere During Spring Into Love on Hallmark Channel? "A Second Chance at Love" premieres on Saturday, March 26th at 8/7c - Stars ER alums Eriq La Salle and Gloria Ruben. Also stars Alvina August and Jarod Joseph. "Just One Kiss" is a MUSICAL! It premieres on Saturday, April 2nd at 8/7c and stars Krysta Rodriguez, Santino Fontana, Illeana Douglas and Aida Turturro. "A Royal Runaway Romance" debuts on Saturday, April 9th at 8/7c. This movie has very little details but it stars Philippa Northeast and Brand Daugherty. "Love, Classified" premieres on Saturday, April 16th at 8/7c. This movie stars Melora Hardin, Arienne Mandi, Katherine McNamara and Max Lloyd-Jones. "A Tail of Love" debuts on Saturday, April 23rd at 8/7c. This movie features Brittany Bristow and Chris McNally. Grab a Dudes of Hallmark T-Shirt Featuring Your Favorite Guys Shop now
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Today's Voices From the Expressive Therapies Summit Series Guest is Kendra Carlson, MAAT, ATR-BC. She is a Registered and Board Certified Art Therapist at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital, and Adjunct Professor at Springfield College Art Therapy/Counseling Graduate Program. Kendra's work includes lifespan populations with a focus on adolescents and experience in chronic physical and mental illness. Developed and implements a grant-based digital art therapy program for behavioral health patients in crisis as well as hospitalized adolescents and children with co-morbidity diagnoses and trauma. She is project leader and co-facilitator of the PRN International multi-disciplinary mental health team for Jamaica Homestead, West Indies where she leads art therapy with the Homestead students and staff for mindfulness, affect identification, community building, self-expression and coping strategies. Kendra supervises post-graduate students for art therapy registration, and instructs courses including Art Therapy & Counseling in a Digital World. She has presented at the UN Education - Learning & Literacy Committee, Yale's Humanities in Medicine, Yale Child Study Center, Expressive Therapies Summit, Connecticut Art Therapy Association's Colloquium and served on its Board of Directors. In this episode, Kendra shares about her work engaging clients using digital art therapy approaches with apps and tools accessible to all. She will be facilitating an all day Symposium, with 5 esteemed colleagues, at the Expressive Therapies Summit titled: Creative Teletherapy Strategies & Virtual Interventions for Coping with COVID & Racial Injustice. Resources: Mood Meter App by Mark Brackett, PhD. http://moodmeterapp.com/ PicMonkey https://www.picmonkey.com/ Procreate https://procreate.art/ Not Mentioned, but a fun digital art tool http://bomomo.com/ Tilt Brush, Virtual Reality 3D Painting https://www.tiltbrush.com/ { I tried this tool earlier this year and I can attest to it being WONDERFUL tool! } Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive also by Mark Brackett, PhD All Day Symposium at the Expressive Therapies Summit NY, 2020 Creative Teletherapy Strategies & Virtual Interventions for Coping with COVID & Racial Injustice - Presented by: Kendra Carlson, MAAT, ATR-BC, Symposium Coordinator Christian Bellissimo, MSW, LCSW, RPT April D. Duncan, MSW, LCSW, RPT Scott Giacomucci, DSW, LCSW, BCD, FAAETS, PAT Brian Jantz, MA, MT-BC, LPMT Suzi Tortora, EdD, BC-DMT, LCAT, LMHC, CMA Disclaimer: To be transparent, the links to the books mentioned in the show are Amazon affiliate links. We receive a small fee if you purchase an item using the links. We use the fees to help us grow and improve the podcast. We will never use an affiliate link to the product that don't believe in or haven't vetted ourselves. Thank you for your support.
In today's episode we discuss the 3 things you need to do to facilitate your own pain free periods. It's the exact 3 steps I used to resolve my period problems, and what I use with each of my clients. We discuss: Why identifying the root cause is so important How to heal through creating and implementing Maintaining pain free periods. Additional Things Mentioned: 1-on-1 Coaching with Berri Paloma Health for Complete Thyroid Panel use code BERRION for 40% off Not Mentioned but Still Gold: Semaine Health - my favorite natural period pain relief product, use BERRISEMAINE for 40%
Joining the Grace In Real Life podcast today is licensed professional counselor Shey Reichenau. Shey is a mental health therapist with Forever Hope Counseling & Educational Services specializing in working with children and adolescents. And she’s here to help us answer these questions: How do I talk to my child about the coronavirus and all that’s going on in the world in an age-appropriate way? How do I help my younger kids have the language to share their feelings? How do I get my older kids to open up? What can we practically do to mitigate the sibling rivalry that keeps surfacing? We dive into these questions and more PLUS Shey shares valuable resources with us at the end. And what she says when I ask her about how we moms can maintain a calm attitude will be on repeat in my head for a long time! Key Quotes “It’s okay to have trial and error.” - Shey Reichenau “There’s no such thing as a perfect parent.” - Shey Reichenau Mentioned in the Podcast CDC.gov Child Mind Institute PBS.org Not Mentioned in the Podcast (but used by Team McCormick) The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry there's no added cost to you! These are products we use. I am not prescribing them, but wanted you to know what we’ve personally found helpful. Natural Vitality Calm: “Helps support healthy magnesium levels and supports a calming and unique relaxing experience.” The girls use this powder to quiet their minds naturally so they can relax and go to sleep. Feelings Chart: If you have littles who don’t have the vocabulary to share exactly how they feel, pointing to this chart can help. Genexa Calm Keepers: All-natural supplements that help lower anxiety. Weighted Lap Pillow: It’s cuter than a weighted blanket, but helps calm and soothe people White Noise Machine: Helps relax our people Need help with sibling rivalry? Check out this free resource by author Becky Kopitzke. Here’s how to connect GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page
In case you didn’t know or haven’t heard, there is traumatic stress. Some of us have been caught between a rock and a hard place. Especially when what we experience is being discounted, disrespected and used for power and glory. People who experience trauma have access to power, the power to engage in our healing and restoration. I have three resources once you get past the pre-ramble. If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741. Resources Mentioned and Not Mentioned: Anxiety and Depression Association of America page on post traumatic stress disorder, talks about symptoms and treatment options. There is also a screening quiz to help you figure out if you have PTSD. You don't have to be a veteran to experience PTSD. Grounding is a way to center yourself in the moment. But if in the moment you want to throw a brick at your television or phone you might need to move something to help you get that anger out. Helpguide.org has a very good set of pages on PSTD, traumatic stress and more. In episode 122, I mention a grounding technique with Cha-Cha beat. Along those lines, this is a quick video showing a relaxation technique called progressive muscle relaxation. One of many but this is short and it does teach you how to do it. Just a bit more about grounding. Dr. Stephanie Cortes has an easy grounding exercises to calm the nervous system. Because sometimes your job is to stay in the present, not the past. The Love is Respect site is designed for teens but apparently the older generation needs some help about understanding that forcing yourself on another person is not sport or boys at play. For those in need of specialized help, consider visiting the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, to keep it on the down-low, use your privacy browser window or your smartphone's privacy browser mode for privacy concerns. Disclaimer: Links to other sites are provided for information purposes only and do not constitute endorsements. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health disorder. This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. ent.
In this episode, Jane and Pilar reflect on how society has changed in Spain over the last 30 years. Jane also talks about the rise of the new political party Podemos. Jane also talks about lighter stuff, like her stand-up show "Not Mentioned in the Brochure", her love for singing in a choir and Spanish reality TV shows. Pilar complements Jane's piece with information on the Spanish government's involvement in the anti-terrorist group GAL in the 80s. To find out more about Spanish culture and learning Spanish, visit Jane Cronin's website http://www.janecronin.eu/
100% unofficial podcast for events held on the Remington server of Wakfu. All video's are in 1080 so change to HD!. Events Auctioneers Event Saturday 17th November 2012 (http://www.wakfu.com/en/forum/64-events/51141-new-auctioneers-event-saturday-17th-november-2012) Phils 3vs3 PvP EVERY Sunday 13:00 gmt+0 (http://www.wakfu.com/en/forum/64-events/49431-ultimate-brakmarian-fighting-league-ubfl-3-v-3-pvp-tournament) Not Mentioned (no confirmed date yet) Sting-Shooter (http://www.wakfu.com/en/forum/86-politics/51123-great-succes-jerrydb-firework-show-now-comming-back-fireworks-operation) The Facebook Group (http://www.facebook.com/groups/124614267690741/) Ignore me in-game its JerryDB! Check and subscribe to my podcast the RSS is http://remingtonserverevents.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
100% unofficial podcast for events held on the Remington server of Wakfu. All video's are in 1080 so change to HD!. Events Phils 3vs3 PvP (http://www.wakfu.com/en/forum/64-events/49431-ultimate-brakmarian-fighting-league-ubfl-3-v-3-pvp-tournament) Rayne's Hunger Games (http://www.wakfu.com/en/forum/64-events/50445-calamar-hunger-games) Not Mentioned (no confirmed date yet) Sting-Shooter (http://www.wakfu.com/en/forum/86-politics/51123-great-succes-jerrydb-firework-show-now-comming-back-fireworks-operation) The Facebook Group (http://www.facebook.com/groups/124614267690741/) Add me in-game its JerryDB! Check and subscribe to my podcast the RSS is http://remingtonserverevents.podomatic.com/rss2.xml