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Sarah reviews two planners specifically designed to help those with different planning needs. First, she discusses the Order Out of Chaos Planner, designed by ADHD parent and ADDItude Magazine columnist Leslie Josel. This planner is designed for students and might be particularly helpful for those with ADHD, though it could definitely serve other students well, too! Link to the planners: https://ooocplanner.com/collections/academic-planners Second, she reviews the Fast Brain Friend Daily Productivity Planner, described as "an intentional design for the neurodivergent mind" by creator Alanah Purtell. These are Australian monthly planners with varying (and somewhat unusual!) daily layouts as well as monthly + weekly planning tools. Link to the planners: https://www.creatorsfriend.com.au/products/fast-brain-daily-productivity-planner-single For some visuals, visit the show notes at theshubox.com. IXL: Learning doesn't have to stop in the summer! Best Laid Plans listeners can get an exclusive 20% off IXL membership when they sign up today at ixl.com/plans. Green Chef: Make this summer your healthiest yet with Green Chef. Head to greenchef.com/50BESTLAID and use code 50BESTLAID to get 50% off your first month, then 20% off for two months with free shipping. PrepDish: Healthy menu plans and prep instruction to take the mental load out of dinner! Visit PrepDish.com/plans for your first 2 weeks, FREE. Mint Mobile: Affordable unlimited wireless! Get your new customer offer and your 3-month Unlimited wireless plan for $15 a month at mintmobile.com/BLP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Gassner & host Mark Hochgesang trade thoughts on how parents & coaches can best support young athletes with ADHD. John is an ADHD Life Coach, former DI athlete, sports industry veteran and has ADHD himself. Mark has recently returned to coaching youth baseball and is the father of an ADHD athlete. A 2024 Aspen Institute survey indicates that 20% of athletes between the age of 6 to 18 suffer from ADHD. Parents, coaches and athletes alike should find this episode illuminating. Order Out of Chaos Website: https://www.orderoochaos.com/John & Leslie YouTube Conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHAxsIWmELc&t=105sJohn's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-s-gassner/Listeners, please subscribe to Heavy Hitter Sports wherever you listen to podcasts so that you don't miss any future episodes. Ideally, please also rate & review the show. And share this episode with a coworker, friend or family member who it might benefit. Feel free to reach out if you have suggestions re future episode guests or topics. Mark's contact info is noted below. Many thanks. mphochgesang@gmail.com971-985-6909
In this episode of Faith, Family, and Fulfillment, we explore what it takes to build a strong foundation—for your faith, your family, and your future. From identity to structure to feedback, we uncover the building blocks that shape who we are and how we grow.Minute Markers:00:00 Intro: Framing the conversation around the importance of building on solid ground.10:02 Identity Crisis: When your foundation is shaken, how do you rediscover who you are in Christ?20:14 Order Out of Chaos: Creating structure in the midst of life's messes and aligning with God's design.30:10 Constructive Criticism: Learning to receive correction as a tool for growth, not condemnation.Tune in for a powerful reminder that the strongest lives are built intentionally—one truth, one challenge, and one act of faith at a time.
Table of Contents: Updated Group Prayer–List of Current Event Prayer Points–Part 2 Order Out of Chaos: The June 14 Ritual, Biometric Cage & World War III Script Iraq Warns of $300 Per Barrel Oil– Escalating conflict in the Middle East could send the commodity skyrocketing The Parliament in Iran is scheduled to vote tomorrow on…
Scott Walker is a world-class kidnap-for-ransom negotiator who deals with hostage takers, pirates and cyber-attacks. Scott has successfully negotiated more than 300 such incidents using the principles he shares in his best-selling book ‘Order Out of Chaos'.The New York Times called it “a masterclass in communication excellence”. Now Scott is back with his follow-up, ‘Eye of The Storm' – a book that lifts the curtain on how we make decisions, and how we don't become slaves to our emotions. Since we all make hundreds of decisions every day, becoming better at this skill can be a game-changer for your life. As always, Scott delivers with clarity, humor and fresh insights. He shows us how to thrive in any situation, regulate our emotions under pressure, and build our decision-making muscle. Also check out Episode 239 with Scott when we talked about becoming a world-class negotiator. Find out more about Scott at https://winanynegotiation.com/. Make sure you're subscribed to the Speak Like a CEO newsletter to become a top 1% communicator: https://eoipsocommunications.com/newsletter/
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Overpowering Emotions Podcast: Helping Children and Teens Manage Big Feels
Helping Kids Regulate Their Emotions – Without Escalating the ChaosEmotional regulation isn't just about calming kids down—it's about teaching them how to handle their emotions effectively. In this episode, Dr. Caroline chats with Leslie Josel, ADHD parenting coach and executive function expert, to break down why emotional regulation is a crucial executive function skill—and how we can support kids without making things worse.You'll learn: ✔️ Why kids' executive function struggles make emotions even harder to manage ✔️ The #1 mistake adults make when responding to kids' emotional outbursts ✔️ How to de-escalate meltdowns by working with the child's brain, not against it ✔️ Simple strategies to set limits without power strugglesPlus, Leslie shares practical, real-life scripts to help kids feel heard while keeping the peace at home. Tune in and transform the way you handle emotional moments!Prefer to watch? Check it out: https://youtu.be/EjuaF-8mCsYHomework Ideas to Rewire Your Responses to Emotional OutburstsStart with one strategy today and see the difference!
"Order Out of Chaos" - Nick Nick's sermon focused on the enduring power of God's grace, using the story of Joseph from the book of Genesis as a central example. He began by acknowledging the church's ongoing study of Genesis, inviting newcomers to join the narrative at any point, as the themes within are timeless. He emphasized that the biblical accounts of flawed families demonstrate God's ability to work within human messiness, bringing order from chaos. Nick highlighted the theme of God's infinite patience and grace, illustrated by Joseph's story. Joseph, sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, endured hardship and injustice, yet rose to power in Egypt through God's intervention. Nick explained how Joseph's ability to interpret Pharaoh's dreams led to his prominence and, ultimately, to a reconciliation with his brothers during a famine. A key point of the sermon was Joseph's choice to extend mercy rather than seek revenge. Despite having the power to crush his brothers, Joseph saw an opportunity for reconciliation, demonstrating God's character breaking through human darkness. Nick stressed that God's mercy triumphs over judgment, a theme that resonates throughout the Bible. Nick recounted the brothers' previous trip to Egypt, where Joseph tested them by detaining Simeon and demanding they return with Benjamin. He detailed the brothers' fear and Jacob's reluctant agreement to let them return, highlighting the theme of light breaking through in unexpected ways. Upon their return, Joseph hosted his brothers, showering them with hospitality and blessing, especially Benjamin. Nick emphasized Joseph's decision to focus on the future rather than the past, refusing to be defined by past trauma. He urged listeners to embrace their circumstances and discover God's grace within them. Nick contrasted human nature's tendency towards chaos, referencing "entropy theory," with God's ability to push back against chaos and bring order. He likened God's action to the creation narrative in Genesis, where God brought light out of darkness. He applied this concept to contemporary situations, citing examples of spiritual growth amidst global turmoil. Nick concluded by emphasizing that faith is acknowledging God's presence and opening our hearts to his light. He encouraged listeners to recognize God's work in their lives, even through difficult times, and to give thanks for his grace. He reiterated that God orchestrates events for good, and that by opening our eyes, we can witness his life force bringing order out of chaos. Bible References: Genesis (general) Genesis 37 Genesis 43 Transcript Great. I just want to take a few minutes, only a few minutes, just to speak for a little while. There's a strong theme coming through this morning in what we've been doing. I want to come back to Andy's picture of the, you know, holding the curtain shut to keep out the light of God, because I think that is a real challenge to us at so many different points of our lives. I mentioned earlier the theme of living under the grace and the banner of God, and we in our church have been carefully going through Genesis over the last year or so, Genesis being the very first of the 66 books that makes up the Bible, telling the story of our origins and the goings-on amongst all the families that are the ancestors of us all. So you've come in in season one, episode 43, but like all good box sets, you can join at any particular time, and you can still get something out of it. You don't have to go back and watch all other 42 versions first, but it's really good to come in on this, and one of the things that we found is that there really is nothing new under the sun. These people and families were hugely dysfunctional, flawed and challenged, and yet in the middle of all the mess, God was at work making himself known, and the Bible does that over and over again, and it's so encouraging to us that we don't have to have everything right before we come to him, but he's so good at being found in the middle of our mess and creating order out of chaos. Sometimes we are found in a heap, and God's grace and infinite patience leads us to life. We'll have baptisms next week, and we'll hear stories about people who are coming to faith, and often the story is I was in a heap, but yet God found me and lifted me and changed me and changed the outcome of my story, and that's the theme that comes all the way through Genesis and into the rest of the history of God's Word. His infinite patience leads us to life. And one of the stories, the story that we've been focusing on most recently is one of the more well-known Old Testament stories, which you might know as Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, but that's not the official title of the story, but that is how it's become known, and we've been following the ups and downs of Joseph's life. And in Genesis 37, Joseph was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, a horrible story, but under God's hand, he rose to prominence and power in Egypt, which wasn't an easy ride. He was unjustly imprisoned, and he suffered a lot, but God was with him through it all. He was able to interpret the Pharaoh's dreams, and as a result, he was rewarded and became very, very powerful. He predicted that there would be seven years of abundance followed by seven years of severe famine, and it was that famine that forced Joseph's brothers from years, you know, he hadn't seen them for years and years and years, it forced them to come to Egypt to look for grain for the sake of their family, and God orchestrated the circumstances whereby the family could be reconciled. It was like I've said from the beginning, the outworking of the grace of God over so many years, through so many circumstances, and you see the hand of God in it all. And so these brothers have turned up in Egypt, Joseph knew who they were, but they didn't know who he was. And he didn't, being somebody extremely powerful, you know we see power played out in the world all the time don't we on our TV screens and the news broadcasts and all that, people's own interpretation of what power means, Joseph had power, and yet he didn't use this as an opportunity to crush his brothers, or to wreak revenge on his brothers, but he saw it as an opportunity for reconciliation. One of those times in the human story where the light of God's character breaks through the darkness, remember the curtains Andy talked about where we hold them together and yet the light forces its way through, that God comes into our life, into our circumstances in ways that turns the story on its head. Things don't just go the way of all flesh, but God is able to change the outcome, he's able to change your story, he's able to change my story, and so many of us have that testimony of how he has done that. He breaks through the darkness, this could have been a really really horrible story if Joseph had just followed his human nature and instincts, he could have seen his brothers before him and thought well here we go, this is my opportunity to have my way of revenge against them, and they could have been an absolute massacre, but yet God had a different end to the story that he wanted to bring about. Joseph's brothers in this circumstance as they stood before him were weak, they were vulnerable, they were afraid, they could have been destroyed, but God's mercy triumphs over judgment. That's one of the phrases that comes through the word time and time again, that God's mercy triumphs over judgment. That we think some often when we look with our layman's view if you like, or our instinctive view of God, we think well he's somebody who might judge me, he might somebody who might be disappointed in me, might somebody who might want to to have his say against me like a like an unjust head teacher or whatever, but yet God's mercy triumphs over judgment, that God prefers mercy to judgment, God prefers grace to revenge, he prefers it and we're the better for it. These brothers had been to Egypt once before looking for grain and Joseph had put them to the test. I'm going through, you can read the story yourself, it's a, we challenged for time this morning, but hopefully putting a synopsis to the story, but please do go and read Genesis 43 if you can and if you're able. He had detained one of their brothers Simeon and insisting that when they returned they should bring Benjamin, their youngest brother. Benjamin was Joseph's blood brother from the same mother and he had a real interest in seeing him and so he wanted to put them to the test, so he kept Simeon in detention and said, you know, when you come back I'll release him to you again, so it was a test for them. They had no idea what was going to happen, they persuaded their father Jacob to let them go, but he was very, very reluctant, but in the end he agreed because their survival depended on it. Jacob's love and affection for his family was overriding any sense he had for wanting revenge on them. It's just, again, it's like that chink of light coming through. We would think, if we wrote this story we wouldn't imagine that there was going to be so much opportunity for goodness and light to come out of it, but in actual fact this is what God does. He turns things upside down and inside out. And so when they arrived in Egypt, Joseph hosted them at his own house. They were a bit suspicious and fearful because they didn't understand what was happening, but Joseph used the opportunity to bless them. We've talked about blessing this morning. He showed them hospitality and he lavished it upon his young brother Benjamin, gave him five times as much as he gave anybody else. So this reunion was a traumatic one, it was a difficult one for Joseph, but it was also one that was joyful and held a lot of promise for the future. Joseph was actually, by the grace of God, thinking about the future rather than the past, thinking about what was possible rather than what had happened, drawing a line and saying actually I'm not going to allow things to get fixed in time, a particular thing, and so many things happen in our lives that define us. We look at them, we look at negative things that have happened, traumatic things that have happened, and we say that defines my life from now on, but in actual fact Joseph was saying I'm not going to allow that to happen. The future is going to be different to the past. And so very quickly, what can we learn? The key to learning is learning to embrace our circumstances and discover the grace of God in them regardless of what has happened. Joseph wasn't actually imprisoned by the bitterness of what he lost as a result of his brother's actions. In fact, he used it as an opportunity for life. His dealings with them later in life, he was determined not to judge them on who they were, but he wanted to see what they had become. There was a willingness to look at them with grace and with kindness. They had conspired to kill him. They'd sold him off as a slave. They concealed the fact from their father. Their father had grieved for years believing that Joseph was dead. How was there any coming back from that horrible position? But in actual fact we see over the course of years, somehow these men had improved. Their characters had changed. Their outlook had become better rather than worse. They were better men over time. Judah was a ringleader in what they did to Joseph and yet in these stories he shows that he's willing now to sacrifice himself to put his own life at risk for the sake of his brothers. As I was preparing this, I thought about my education and I went back and I thought, I'm not pretending to be an expert in science or anything like that, but there was something niggling in my mind. I said, there's a theory about this sort of thing. So I looked it up on Google and found out that it's called entropy theory. That basically says that everything tends towards chaos. Everything tends to fall apart. Everything tends to get worse. Things don't get better. You don't get good things out of bad. Bad things just become worse. Things just unravel. It's the natural way. It's the way of all flesh. And yet as we read the human story in the pages of the Bible from the beginning, even when everything has gone terribly wrong, even when the wheels fall off, there is a force, there is a life force that works against the chaos that makes things better even when they were worse. That brings light out of darkness. That brings life out of death. And that is the Spirit of God at work. Right back at the beginning of Genesis, we read that there was darkness over the whole earth. There was chaos. There was disorder. And yet suddenly in the middle of that, God said, let there be light. And there was light. And so the pushback began and he started pushing back. And this natural entropy theory that says everything just gets worse and worse and worse and unravels and the wheels fall off. God says, actually, I'm going to make it different. I'm going to push back. I'm going to push back up the hill rather than run down the hill and actually see that things can actually turn out. And that's been the story of human history because if you think about it, things went terribly wrong from the beginning and they should be even worse now. But yet the force of God's life coming into our lives, mercy triumphs over judgment. Light triumphs over darkness. Life triumphs over death. That's the way of God. That's what he wants to do in our lives. Getting order out of the chaos. It's the life force of God. And you look at our world and you can read, you can listen to the news and you can feel so depressed because you think where do we go from this? There's no bounce back from this. Things are just getting worse and worse. And yet there is order that comes out of chaos by the life. There's almost like a parallel life that comes out. When you hear the stories from a Christian point of view of what's happened in Ukraine and the terrible destruction and the destruction of life and the destruction of hope and the destruction of buildings and everything just looks a mess. And yet you hear the stories about people coming to life, coming to faith in Christ, the church growing. In Iran where there's so much going on and yet the church is growing. There's such a lot that is happening. The life force of God at work in this world bringing order out of chaos. There was hope for Joseph's family because God had been filling the space in their lives over the years, even unseen. The grace of God is unseen so many times but he brings order out of our chaos. We see shapes, he guides, he orchestrates events to make himself known and to establish his purposes. And so to have faith in God is to acknowledge his presence, to acknowledge his life, to acknowledge his light. Back to Andy's picture again of us being in a dark room where we're holding the curtains shut and yet the light is shining. The light always shines whether we acknowledge it or not but the challenge is will we open the curtains? Will we actually say wow this is, this has always been there, now I'm going to live in the good of it. That's the turn in our hearts. Our faith in God doesn't make God real but it's just our acknowledgement, our opening our eyes, our recognition of what he does in our lives. And many of us could tell difficult stories and we've been through ups and downs and we've been through pain and we've been through trauma and we've been through difficulty and yet you're here today hearing the word about the light of God shining in our lives and the question will we open up our hearts and will we open up our minds to see that God has always been shining in our lives. Things for Joseph's family, things weren't easy, things were difficult, things were traumatic, things were filled with grief but yet as we get towards the end we see actually God was shining through it all, that he was actually working it all out. It could have been so awful the outcome of this story and yet it ended up being so good because God was working to bring order out of chaos. Grace is at work in our world and in our lives. The question is will we open our eyes and see it. There's a phrase isn't there that we say oh but for the grace of God there but for the grace of God go I. Where would we be but for the grace of God? Where would we be today but for the grace of God? Think back over all the things that could have happened to your life. Maybe things have happened to your life. Maybe you feel lucky or blessed. Maybe you feel like there's no blessing in your life or your circumstances at all but either way the light of God is shining and we need to look and see and have eyes to see and hearts to understand what it is that he's doing in our lives bringing our chaos into order. We can resist him but he's real. Our resistance, our opinion doesn't change things but it prevents us from knowing and being able to trust God. We sang the names of God at the beginning. Jehovah Nissi fights our battles. Jehovah Jireh provides our needs and all the other ones that I've forgotten. He does them all. Continually works for our good. And so God is calling us to open our eyes and see that maybe after a very long time like Joseph that all the time he simply holds our lives in the palm of his hand. Wants us to look up and understand that. Understand that actually whatever we think there is a force that is bringing our lives into order, bringing our lives into line that is where things could have been so different, could have been so dark, could have been so negative and yet there is an opportunity to open up the curtains and allow the light of God to shine and say well thank you God, to give thanks in all circumstances for the grace of God. That was the story of Joseph. There was no human agency. There was no reason to believe that things would work out well but yet God was able to orchestrate the circumstances. Are we ready to open up our eyes and to see the grace of God at work in our lives and to finally say well God in it all you do all things well. And at the end of the story we want to be those who celebrate the grace of God and know that we could pick up any number of things. We could say what about this and what about that and what about the other but when we open up our eyes and we see the light of the grace of God we can always see where he's working. We can see this life force that is bringing order out of chaos. Amen.
In this episode of Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline chat with Leslie Josel, an ADHD parenting coach and founder of Order Out of Chaos, to break down executive functioning, mood regulation, and the real reasons kids struggle with motivation, focus, and follow-through.What you'll learn:✅ Why lazy is the one word parents should never use✅ How executive functioning challenges impact kids (and why it's not just ADHD)✅ Practical strategies for helping kids manage their time, emotions, and tasks✅ The power of consistent structure and how to set boundaries kids will respect✅ Why negotiation (not control) leads to better behavior and less stressPLUS: Leslie shares how shifting just a few words in how you communicate with your child can lead to big changes in cooperation and motivation.
Sugata Mitra is a renowned educational researcher and innovator best known for his revolutionary "Hole in the Wall" experiment, which demonstrated the incredible capacity of children to teach themselves when provided with access to technology. A TED Prize winner and creator of the "School in the Cloud," Sugata's work challenges traditional educational systems and advocates for self-organized and emergent learning as the future of education.After a lighthearted opening about weather and cultural quirks, we transition to the ideas that underpin Sugata's groundbreaking research. The incredible story of the "Hole in the Wall" experiment, where children in a New Delhi slum mastered computer skills and explored the internet without formal teaching.The difference between self-directed, self-organized, and self-organizing systems in education—and why it matters.Reflections on unschooling and redefining education as self-directed learning, breaking away from rigid curricula.The role of technology, including the rise of generative AI, and how it impacts what it means to "know" in the 21st century.A philosophical discussion on truth, learning as an emergent phenomenon, and the importance of nonsense and unanswerable questions in human development.Reflections on communal learning and human connection.
Scott Walker is one of the world's foremost experts on negotiation. When hostage situations, kidnappings, or cyber attacks put lives and livelihoods at stake, Scott is the crisis negotiator called in to resolve the chaos. Having successfully negotiated over 300 high-stakes incidents, Scott shares the field-proven principles from his best-selling book "Order Out of Chaos" - hailed as "A Masterclass in Communication Excellence" by The New York Times. Today, Scott trains leaders and teams to negotiate better deals, resolve conflict, navigate crises, and thrive under intense pressure. In this fascinating clip, he reveals how to negotiate with pirates, and why kidnappers are just business people looking for a great deal. For Oliver's full conversation with Scott, check out episode 239. Having spent over a decade negotiating with hostage-takers and criminals, Scott's strategies for navigating uncertainty and conflict prove indispensable for any leader or professional.
Live from Cold Waves III at Metro, Chicago in 2014. Cyanotic Set: 1. Signal the Machines 2. Order Out of Chaos 3. Transhuman 4. Deface 5. Disconnect Me 6. Alt Machine 3Teeth Song: 7. Master of Decay
Get Ready, It is getting Interesting. Order Out of Chaos: The report suggests that global elites are orchestrating chaos to ultimately impose a new world order. This strategy is seen in the context of recent events and public statements from organizations like the World Economic Forum. Destruction and Rebuilding: The VCAST argues that the current global turmoil—economic instability, cyber threats, and societal unrest—is a deliberate strategy to dismantle existing systems and create a new world order and enslave you under transhumanism. This includes the creation of a central bank digital currency and other measures to control the populace. Media and Celebrity Influence: The report highlights how public figures like Taylor Swift and political events involving figures like Donald Trump are being manipulated to serve broader agendas, suggesting that public perception is being shaped by a mix of reality and deepfake technology. But why? We are seeing deep fakes or ai manipulation that might influence the election. The result is ID2020 that will enslave you. Political Maneuvering: VCAST posits that both major political parties and their leaders are part of a broader, manipulative agenda. The VCAST also discusses on the role of key figures like Kamala Harris, Trump and Elon Musk in this grand scheme, suggesting that the political theater is designed to confuse and control with the fake right / left divide. Biblical Prophecy and Current Events: VCAST connects current events to biblical prophecies, arguing that the chaos is a precursor to end-times scenarios described in the Bible, particularly focusing on the idea of "peace and safety" preceding sudden destruction. On Going Destruction / Chaos: Predictions include the use of advanced technologies like AI and transhumanism to control and monitor individuals, leading to a dystopian future where freedom is severely restricted. Overall, the VCAST reflects a evidence in a planned global transformation driven by chaos and manipulation, with significant implications for personal freedom and societal structure.
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Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
886: In high-stakes negotiations, whether for ransom, cyber extortion, or business dealings, emotional self-regulation, empathy, and trust-building, alongside practical stress management techniques, are critical to achieving a successful outcome. In this episode of Technovation, Peter High interviews Scott Walker, a former Scotland Yard detective-turned-crisis and risk management consultant about his experience in crisis management and the skills he wishes to pass along to help others in similar situations. With 16 years of experience in serious crime investigation and military intelligence, Scott shares his journey into crisis management, his techniques for negotiation, and the importance of emotional intelligence and resilience. He offers practical advice on how to regulate emotions, build trust through empathy, and manage high-pressure situations, illustrating these with stories from his career. Scott also delves into the parallels between kidnap negotiations and cyber extortion, emphasizing the critical role of time and trust in successful outcomes. His recently published book, 'Order Out of Chaos,' further explores these themes to help readers thrive in adversity and become world-class communicators. For more information about Scott's career and his speaking sessions, you can connect with him on LinkedIn.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
886: In high-stakes negotiations, whether for ransom, cyber extortion, or business dealings, emotional self-regulation, empathy, and trust-building, alongside practical stress management techniques, are critical to achieving a successful outcome. In this episode of Technovation, Peter High interviews Scott Walker, a former Scotland Yard detective-turned-crisis and risk management consultant about his experience in crisis management and the skills he wishes to pass along to help others in similar situations. With 16 years of experience in serious crime investigation and military intelligence, Scott shares his journey into crisis management, his techniques for negotiation, and the importance of emotional intelligence and resilience. He offers practical advice on how to regulate emotions, build trust through empathy, and manage high-pressure situations, illustrating these with stories from his career. Scott also delves into the parallels between kidnap negotiations and cyber extortion, emphasizing the critical role of time and trust in successful outcomes. His recently published book, 'Order Out of Chaos,' further explores these themes to help readers thrive in adversity and become world-class communicators. For more information about Scott's career and his speaking sessions, you can connect with him on LinkedIn.
Scott Walker is one of the world's foremost experts on negotiation. When hostage situations, kidnappings, or cyber attacks put lives and livelihoods at stake, Scott is the crisis negotiator called in to resolve the chaos. Having successfully negotiated over 300 high-stakes incidents, Scott shares the field-proven principles from his best-selling book "Order Out of Chaos" - hailed as "A Masterclass in Communication Excellence" by The New York Times. Today, Scott trains leaders and teams to negotiate better deals, resolve conflict, navigate crises, and thrive under intense pressure. In this fascinating conversation, he reveals how to regulate your emotions when the stakes are high, avoid common negotiation pitfalls, keep stalled talks on track, and ultimately reach a favorable resolution. Having spent over a decade negotiating with hostage-takers and criminals, Scott's strategies for navigating uncertainty and conflict prove indispensable for any leader or professional. Find out more about Scott and “Order Out Of Chaos” here: https://winanynegotiation.com Get the free Speak Like a CEO newsletter to become a master communicator. https://www.eoipsocommunications.com/newsletter/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/likeaceo/message
In today's episode, we tackle the world of high stakes hostage negotiation in a divided world with Scott Walker. Scott is one of the world's most experienced kidnapped-for-ransom negotiators. He served 16 years as a Scotland Yard detective specializing in covert policing, then supported organizations, governments, and private individuals in negotiating the release of hostages all over the world, and is the author of his the latest book, Order Out of Chaos: A Kidnap Negotiator's Guide to Influence and Persuasion. You're going to learn how to prepare for high stakes situations like a hostage negotiator. We discuss how to quickly build rapport with people that you do not share common interests with, what to listen for in negotiations to create a winning outcome, how to develop your emotional intelligence to be successful under stress, and the secrets hostage negotiators use to bring back hostages safely. What to Listen For Introduction – 0:00 How frequently do people get kidnapped and held for ransom? What are the biggest challenges that hostage negotiators face? The first 30 seconds of a hostage situation are crucial for this reason – 15:53 What secret do hostage negotiators use to rapidly build trust with anyone? What 30 second practice do hostage negotiators use to prepare themselves for every high stakes situation? What consequences do kidnappers actually face? – 24:25 How do you cultivate the right mindset to be a master negotiator? What can you do to predict the biggest hurdles you'll need to overcome in any negotiation? What are the 3 elements to every negotiation and how can you use them in your everyday life to build strong relationships? Most people mistakenly think this is when the negotiation ends – 39:34 How should you think about negotiations on a short- and long-term basis to make sure you don't hurt your reputation or future potential opportunities? Hostage negotiators have to care about the kidnappers – 48:36 How do hostage negotiators raise their self awareness before entering high stakes situations? How do you master your emotions like a hostage negotiator by simply asking yourself specific questions? What are the biggest takeaways from Order Out of Chaos: A Kidnap Negotiator's Guide to Influence and Persuasion? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former hostage negotiator Scott Walker shares powerful principles for masterful dialogue when the stakes are high. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The number one skill of master negotiators 2) Two tricks to help prepare you for any conversation 3) How MORE PIES help build rapport Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep955 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT SCOTT — Scott Walker is one of the world's most experienced kidnap-for-ransom negotiators. He has helped resolve more than three hundred cases and other crises, such as piracy and cyber-extortion attacks. He spent sixteen years as a Scotland Yard detective engaged in covert, counterterrorist, and kidnapping operations. He left the police in 2015 to support organizations, government departments, and private individuals in securing the release of hostages. He now delivers negotiation workshops to organizations all over the world and is sought after as a keynote speaker. His first book, Order Out of Chaos, is out now and is a Sunday Times bestseller. • Book: "Order Out of Chaos: A Kidnap Negotiator's Guide to Influence and Persuasion" • Website: ScottWalkerBooks.co.uk — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: "I Hear You: The Surprisingly Simple Skill Behind Extraordinary Relationships" by Michael Sorensen • Book: "Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It" by Chriss Voss and Tahl Raz • Book: "Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships (Nonviolent Communication Guides)" by Marshall Rosenberg and Deepak Chopra • Past episode: 311: Communication Secrets from FBI Kidnapping Negotiator Chris Voss • Past episode: 693: Building Better Relationships through Validation with Michael Sorensen See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In resolving hundreds of kidnap-for-ransom cases involving gang leaders, pirates, and extortionists, Scott Walker, a former Scotland Yard detective, has learned a thing or two about how to negotiate and communicate in a crisis. He shares how to apply those lessons to the difficult conversations we all have in our everyday lives in his book Order Out of Chaos: Win Every Negotiation, Thrive in Adversity, and Become a World-Class Communicator, and we talk about his tips on today's show.Scott and I discuss what a "red center" means in a kidnap-for-ransom scenario and how to create one in your personal life, the "immediate action drill" that can help you stay in that red center, the importance of separating the decision-maker from the communicator in a negotiation and having a "battle rhythm," why you don't give hostage takers the money they ask for right away and how to structure a negotiation instead, and more.Resources Related to the PodcastAoM Article: The 7 Habits — Seek First to Understand, Then to Be UnderstoodAoM Podcast #648: Lessons in Building Rapport from Experts in Terrorist InterrogationAoM Podcast #234: Haggling and Deal Making Advice From a FBI Hostage NegotiatorBox breathingPhysiological sighConnect With Scott WalkerScott's website
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False Narratives 1. Congress Cares about Kids on Social Media. If So, They would stop the Vaccine Immunization Act, Fluoride in you water. The reason why they are going after social media is Gov, Lost the Narrative and they must censor it. 2. White Hats are in Charge. What a joke, some so called truthers have people believing in a new financial system that sounds like the MOTB. Remember, the AC will come as false light and destroy the deep state or as said in the Bible, the Whore. BRICS / CBDC = MOTB 3. Big Cyber Attack. The global elite will shut down the grid and blame it on China, Russia etc. This will kill off the population and bring on the AC. Reember the Digital Plandemic – Klaus Schwab 4. Fix Your Heart with DNA Changing Meds. Destroy the heart with the poison poke and next fix the heart with DNA changing medicine that takes away your God created DNA. Search SJWellFire for the Heart Attack psyop. 5. Right and Left offers Real Choice. For the most part, we are watching big time wrestling include the actor Trump that is being persecuted to come in as the savior. Do you really think your FED votes count? Why does nothing ever change? It is One Big Club.. Order Out of Chaos Remember, Gov Abbott is Anti Free Speech with his Israel bill yet Jewish organizations are funding the invasion of Texas. Hilarious. People on the Right Push Carbon Tax like Elon Musk. What a joke. 6. Open Borders, TX is Divide and Conquer. Gov Abbott is shipping an army across America. He should be arrested. It would be cheaper to send them back to Mexico. You would stop the invasion overnight. 7. Need a FF to Eliminate Militias so be careful with events. Pray your role to save souls and what and where you need to be. Don't Fall for a Jan 6th type protest. Remember, the world is the World a STAGE? And the Narrative is Christians are Wicked 8. 8. Who is Funding the invasion of the West and Why and how does this fit EOD Preparation is Biblical
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Today I'm joined by Leslie Josel, an award-winning ADHD student and parenting coach. Leslie is an author of three books, creator of the award-winning "Academic Planner: A Tool For Time Management," and an internationally acclaimed speaker. Global Gurus has recognized Leslie as one of the top time management experts in the world for seven years running!In 2004, Leslie founded her company, Order Out of Chaos®, after her son was diagnosed with ADHD. Order Out of Chaos' mission is to help parents guide their students to success in learning and life. I met Leslie through the National Association of Organizing and Productivity Professionals and regard her work highly.Tune in to hear our conversation about these key topics:Leslie's journey to becoming a top time management expert and renowned parenting coachThe importance of rational & reasonable goals How planning doesn't come naturally to everyoneOut-of-the-box solutions that lead to “organized enough”Barriers to entry & protecting your timeThe role mood plays in procrastinationLeslie's "batch and focus" method to stay organized, fight procrastination, and manage feelings of overwhelm If you would like to learn more about Order Out of Chaos and the other award-winning resources Leslie offers, visit her website or find her on Instagram.GUEST INFO:Leslie Josel, Award-winning ADHD-student, Parenting Coach, and Founder of Order Out Of Chaos®Websites: Order Out of Chaos Facebook Group: ADHD Student & Parent Support GroupInstagram: @order.out.of.chaosLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-josel-adhd-student-parent-coach/MENTIONED:Episode 33: Procrastination is a Tool FEATURED ON THE SHOW:Come say hello on Instagram Follow me on Facebook See what I'm up to on LinkedIn Join my community at https://www.apleasantsolution.com/ LIKE THIS EPISODE?I invite you to share, rate, review, and follow my show. Also, join the conversation by connecting with me on Instagram @apleasantsolution.
On today's podcast, I have a fascinating guest. I am interviewing Scott Walker, one of the world's most experienced kidnap negotiators. Scott Walker has resolved more than 300 cases using his negotiation skills. And for the first time, he's able to share his techniques. Scott spent 16 years as a Scotland Yard detective, engaged in covert counter-terrorism and kidnapping operations. He has written a fantastic book, a Sunday Times best selling author called Order Out of Chaos that contains his well thought through, tried and tested tips about how to be better at negotiating. It shares a new approach to succeeding when failure is not an option. And it's brilliant.I'm excited for you to have this interview because he really gives such practical takeaways and things that we can all use in our daily lives.Find Scott Walker:Website: https://scottwalkercoaching.com/Book: https://amzn.eu/d/1IEAEfuPlease follow @poppyjamie and let me know your thoughts about the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Executive Function, Time Management, and Homework Strategies for ADHD with Leslie Josel One of the most common frustrations for parents of children with ADHD is homework and time management issues. That is why I am so excited for today's guest, because she is going to dive into the depths of this topic. Leslie Josel is an award-winning ADHD academic and parenting coach and the founder of Order Out of Chaos, a virtual company whose mission is to help parents guide their students in learning and in life. Leslie's own son was diagnosed with ADHD, so she understands the challenges that can come with this particular diagnosis. Leslie is the creator of the award-winning academic planner, a tool that helps students develop time management skills, and she is the award-winning author of the book, How to Do It Now Because It's Not Going Away: An Expert Guide to Getting Stuff Done. She also writes regularly for ADDitude Magazine. If you have a child with ADHD who struggles with executive functioning, homework, or time management, this episode of the Soaring Child podcast is full of great, actionable tips! Key Takeaways: [3:34] Executive age and why is it so important for parents to understand [11:13] Time blindness [15:29] Leslie's number 1 tip for time blindness [16:22] Pause, Picture, and Pace [19:26] Future awareness and mapping time [25:01] Homework strategies [30:09] “Math in the bath” and “Hide the homework” [35:07] Creating an environment for homework Memorable Quotes: ”When your child is diagnosed with ADHD, they automatically have executive dysfunction. It goes hand in hand.” ”Our executive functions…are not fully developed until we are in our mid-twenties, so every student…shows up with some deficit.” ”Time blindness means you do not know where you sit in time…You might know what time it is, but knowing what time it is does not mean you understand or feel it.” “For a child or student or even an adult to truly be able to manage time, you have to be able to see it.” ”You need to make time as visible as possible. You need to externalize it everywhere your child is, so that they can internalize it.” “Your child needs to see time move.” “Put a clock - an analog - in every room that your child spends time in.” “Your kids live in two worlds. They live in the now…and then there's the not now.” “Every single thing has to line up in your child's day to make homework happen.” “If you have a child who has any kind of challenge, the amount of energy they have to put out compared to a kid who is maybe more neurotypical is like 20 times more…They are starting from a deficit.” “I get them moving. That is my secret sauce.” “Movement helps to lay down learning. Movement helps the brain not to strain. Movement helps us be less distracted.” “Every kid shows up to the table with their own homework preferences and personality.” “Most do not get the wiggle room to do things the way that works for them…Give them as much choice and control as we can.” “The start is what is the hardest, so if we can separate the task from the setup, we've actually built the bridge to get started.” How to Connect with Leslie Josel Website: https://www.orderoochaos.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/order.out.of.chaos/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orderoutofchaos YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/orderoochaos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-josel-adhd-student-parent-coach/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/orderoochaos/_saved/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/orderoochaos Dana Kay Resources: Website: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ADHDThriveInstitute/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdthriveinstitute/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ADHDThriveInstitute LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-thrive-institute/mycompany/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/adhdthriveinstitute/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhd_thriveinstitute International Best Selling Book, Thriving with ADHD – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/book/ Free Reduce ADHD Symptoms Naturally Masterclass – https://bit.ly/3GAbFQl ADHD Parenting Course – https://info.adhdthriveinstitute.com/parentingadhd ADHD Thrive Method 4 Kids Program – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/packages/
If you're a long-time listener then you'll know I love tapping into other people's expertise, especially when it's sp specific yet somehow incredibly applicable to everyday life. Case-in-point: hostage negotiator Scott Walker. We obviously enter this conversation via Scott's insights on risk, which when you consider what he does for a living, is truly fascinating. I can't even imagine what risks one has to consider when bartering with kidnappers but Scott actually thinks there's more than one way to look at risk, which is a perspective I really appreciated.Scott's book Order Out of Chaos is available now.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Watch clips from the podcast >> Youtube | The Emma Guns ShowSign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Walker is one of the world's most experienced kidnap for ransom negotiators and is first book, Order Out of Chaos is available now.Scott Walker's career included 16 years as a Scotland Yard detective before embarking on a career as a negotiator where he supported organisations, government departments and private individuals in negotiating the release of hostages all over the world. Out of ChaosA new approach to succeeding in negotiations where failure is not an option, from one of the world's most experienced kidnap for ransom negotiators.Scott Walker has probably one of the most difficult jobs in the world. When pirates have hijacked a ship, when a criminal gang has kidnapped someone, when an entire company's future is being held to ransom from a cyber-attack, Scott is the person who gets called in. He has successfully negotiated more than 300 such incidents using the principles in this book.His methods, centred in empathy, active listening, trust-based influence and emotional control, will help you achieve the outcome you want. Regardless of whether you're an executive in a multi-national organisation, the owner of a small business, a local sports team coach or running the family household, you're negotiating every single day, whether you realise it or not.Learn the skills Scott uses to resolve life or death kidnappings all over the world - from the Niger Delta, China and the Philippines to the Middle East, Europe and Latin America - and how to apply them to your own life, at work and at home.Order Out of Chaos provides tools that cut straight to the most effective way of communicating, particularly in times of crisis, change and uncertainty.Buy Order Out of ChaosFollow Scott Walkerwww.scottwalker.comPatreon - Support The Showpatreon.com/theconversationwithnadinemathesonpodcastThank you for joining me. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review.Pre-Order The Kill List (Inspector Henley - Book 3) Follow Me:www.nadinematheson.com Threads: @nadinematheson Facebook: nadinemathesonbooksInstagram: @queennadsTikTok: @writer_nadinemathesonBlueSky: @nadinematheson.bsky.social
The team pay tribute to the late, great Tina Turner, Chris is going for an ice bath with the vicar, and top negotiator Scott Walker teaches us the skills we need to resolve life or death situations with his new book Order Out of Chaos.Join Chris, Vassos, Rachel, Sinead and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests, and a pinch of the papers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“We're emotional beings that think, not thinking beings that feel,” says Scott Walker, leadership coach, former Scotland Yard detective and one of the world's most experienced kidnap for ransom negotiators. Scott joins the podcast today to share what engaging in covert counterterrorism and kidnapping operations has taught him about communicating in life and in the corporate world. The process, Scott explains, is a matter of taking your emotions—as well as your ego—out of the equation. At the same time, you must be very aware of the other person's emotions, what they want and need including what Scott calls “the bunch of fives.” Force, subjugation and domineering approaches rarely work if at all. Negotiation is very much about collaboration. It is far less about a set script of things to say and more about showing up and being curious about another person. For most people, talking about money is the most uncomfortable thing they do at work. When asking for a raise, focus on what you can do to provide value to your employer, on your long-term commitment. Negotiations should have a single clear message. Don't lose sight of the outcome. Hear Scott talk about the “three Ms” that are invaluable to his daily practice. Scott and Brendan discuss the success of Chris Voss—also a former hostage negotiator, and his ability to, in the TikTok era where most people can only stay present for a thirty second video, hold people's attention for three hours. Scott credits JP Sears for infusing discourse with humor and nuance in a world where people hardly listen to or empathize with each other. They also discuss Diego Perez and Andrew Huberman. Quotes: “I'd say that emotional self mastery, which is ultimately what having a right mindset is about, is probably one of the number one skills of an effective negotiating communicator…So you don't become swayed from pillar to post by people's challenges, really.” (20:04-20:45 | Scott) “People make decisions based on emotion…if I can uncover what your real needs are, then I'm a step closer to helping you meet them.” (28:02-28:35 | Scott) “Sometimes people ask me, ‘Are you just trying to manipulate people?...I just want you to walk away happy thinking, ‘Hey, I've got a good deal here.'” (33:41-34:19 | Scott) Connect with Brendan Dell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendandell/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrendanDell Instagram: @thebrendandell TikTok: @brendandell39 Buy a copy of Brendan's Book, The 12 Immutable Laws of High-Impact Messaging: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780578210926 Connect with Scott Walker: scottwalkerbooks.co.uk Buy a copy of Scott Walker's book, Order Out of Chaos: https://www.scottwalkerbooks.co.uk/ Check out Scott Walker recommended books: Tools of TItans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Tim Ferris https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781328683786 Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement by Tony Robbins https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780684845777 Please don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Billion Dollar Tech on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Use code Brendan30 for 30% off your annual membership with RiverSide.fm Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Hello Brave Friends, do you think you fully understand ADHD and how it impacts school and everyday life? Although it is common, it is not simple, not by any means. It is extremely complex. There are many aspects to this disorder. There is no magic pill or formula that will help all kids and adults who struggle with ADHD, but there are proven methods, tips, skills, and wisdom to be applied.We have an incredible guest today for you: Leslee Josel, an ADHD-academic and parenting coach, who is an award-winning entrepreneur, having founded Order Out of Chaos – a virtual company whose mission is to help parents guide their students to success in learning and in life - when her son was first diagnosed with ADHD.She is also the creator of the award-winning Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management®, a planner that helps students develop time management skills, and the award-winning author of 3 books including the recently published, “How to Do it Now Because it's Not Going Away: An Expert Guide to Getting Stuff Done.” (Lerner Publishing) A respected resource on ADHD and Executive Functioning, Leslie writes the weekly “Dear ADHD Family Coach®” column for ADDitude Magazine, the premiere magazine for adults and children with ADHD. She speaks to audiences all over the world helping them utilize their resources to best navigate the task-driven world in which they live. Last year, Leslie's line of student organizing products – a collaboration with Samsill Corp – was released. And for the last six years, Leslie has been named by Global Gurus as one of the top 20 Time Management experts in the world.Find Leslie's website here.Brave Together is the podcast for We are Brave Together, a not-for-profit organization based in the USA. The heart of We Are Brave Together is to strengthen, encourage, inspire and validate all moms of children with disabilities and other needs in their unique journeys. JOIN the international community of We Are Brave Together here.Donate to our Retreats and Respite Scholarships here.Donate to keep this podcast going here.Can't get enough of the Brave Together Podcast?Follow our Instagram Page @wearebravetogether or on Facebook.Feel free to contact Jessica Patay via email: jpatay@wearebravetogether.orgIf you have any topic requests or if you would like to share a story, leave us a message here.Please leave a review and rating today! We thank you in advance!
Leslie Josel, ADHD student and parenting coach and owner of Order Out of Chaos, joins the show. She's a world leading expert in time-management and productivity as well as an award-winning author, critically acclaimed speaker, and distinguished entrepreneur. On this episode we discuss topics like ADHD, executive dysfunction, procrastination, productivity and time-management. What is ADHD and executive dysfunction? Why do we procrastinate and what can we do to stop? How can we plan our time better? What tools should we using to be more productive? All this and much more in this interesting conversation with a really knowledgable and kind person in Leslie. Don't miss this one! Enjoy! Find Leslie here: https://lesliejosel.com https://www.orderoochaos.com https://www.additudemag.com/author/leslie-josel/ https://twitter.com/orderoochaos https://www.instagram.com/order.out.of.chaos/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-josel-adhd-student-parent-coach - Make sure to follow us on instagram and subscribe on YouTube to not miss any new episodes! https://www.instagram.com/paintmymindpodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/@paintmymindpodcast
The wonderfully wise and gentle Brad Jersak returns to the show, with a guest co-host! This special episode was recorded live when I was visiting Jonathan Martin recently, and we co-interviewed Brad about his latest book, Out of the Embers: Faith After the Great Deconstruction. We reflected on the historical precedence of faith deconstruction, observing that it is both a current move of God in our time as well as an ancient tradition of idol smashing. We discussed the harm we can do to others in our deconstruction journey, and how deconstruction can liberate from toxicity while also being incredibly painful and destabilizing. We talk about the importance of not replacing one form of fundamentalism with another, and moving from alienation to communion. Brad left us with a ton of practical tools on how you can connect with God and feel God's love, right now, wherever and whoever you are.Order Out of the Embers: Faith After the Great Deconstruction, by Bradley Jersak.Learn more about Brad's work at bradjersak.comFollow Brad on Instagram and Twitter.Register for my one-day You Are Enough seminars in Finland, May 6 & May 13 2023.Grab my latest book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for Men (good for women too)Check out my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Support the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportFind every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Ep. 18: Leslie Josel is here to educate us on how to raise little (and then grown-up) problem solvers versus direction takers. And…how this will free up mental space in your day-to-day. Leslie is a leading authority on ADHD and parenting, an award-winning author, speaker and coach, and the founder of Order Out of Chaos — a company she started when her son was first diagnosed with ADHD. As you'll hear in this episode, her expertise in this space is so transferable to all aspects of parenting. _____ To connect with Leslie Josel click here. To purchase Order Out of Chaos books, planners, videos and more click here. _____ To view detailed show notes click here. To connect with Andrea on Instagram click here.
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Leslie is an award-winning entrepreneur, author and internationally acclaimed speaker. She is the creator of the award-winning Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management®, a planner that helps students develop and master time management skills, and the award-winning author of “What's the Deal with Teens and Time Management,” a parents step-by-step guide to help teach their teens the time management skills they need to succeed in learning and in life.A respected resource on ADHD and Executive Functioning, Leslie writes a weekly column called “Dear ADHD Family Coach” for ADDitude Magazine, the premiere resource for adults and children with ADHD and LD. She is also a contributing writer for Family Circle Magazine and writes on a wide variety of topics facing parents today.Leslie is a graduate of the JST Coach Training Program for teens and college students with ADHD and LD. For the last three years, Leslie has been named by Global Gurus as one of the top ten time management experts in the world.Order Out of Chaos' mission is to provide hands-on education, guidance and coaching to parents and their students through customized products and programs, so all children – both mainstream and with learning issues – can develop the necessary skills they need to experience success in learning and in life.Follow Leslie and Order out of chaos:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest | LinkedInFind the youtube video interview here!For more from Cappella, follow us on all social media channels:Website | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Twitter | YoutubeTo get in touch with us, send us an email at hello@cappella.io! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cappella/message
Students come into our classrooms with a multitude of different needs.And, oftentimes you get an IEP or a 504- and then it's go time!Problem is, teachers don't receive any formal training on how to handle these needs in a way that fully supports the student and helps them flourish.So, how do we come up with creative ways to teach self-regulation and executive function skills without it leading to frustration?Welcome to the Take Notes with Jen Rafferty podcast! In this episode, I'm speaking with ADHD-academic and parenting coach, Leslie Josel. She is the founder of Order Out of Chaos, a virtual company whose mission it is to help parents guide their students to success in learning and in life.Leslie is the creator of the award-winning Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management®, the author of three books, weekly writer of “Dear ADHD Family Coach®” for ADDitude magazine, (the premier magazine for adults and children with ADHD), and speaks to audiences all over the world on the subject.In our chat, Leslie describes her own experiences when her son was first diagnosed with ADHD- in a time when there was limited understanding and resources available to families like hers. She shares how she made it her mission to “untangle” her son's world- and has been dedicated to defining systems and structures that would help other families do the same for the last 19 years.Today, it's all about understanding how the ADHD brain functions, and how to encourage purposeful action within your classroom environment. The principles we discuss today are beneficial to all of us, and move us closer to students engineering their own path to learning.Stay empowered,Jen Let's keep the conversation going! Find me at:Click here to learn all the ways you can work with me: Jen Rafferty | Instagram, YouTube, Facebook | LinktreeInstagram: @jenrafferty_Facebook: Empowered Educator Faculty RoomAbout Leslie Josel:Leslie Josel, an ADHD-academic and parenting coach, founded Order Out of Chaos – a virtual company whose mission is to help parents guide their students to success in learning and in life - when her son was first diagnosed with ADHD.She is the creator of the award-winning Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management®, a planner that helps students develop time management skills, and the award-winning author of 3 books including the recently published, “How to Do it Now Because it's Not Going Away: An Expert Guide to Getting Stuff Done.” (Lerner Publishing)A respected resource on ADHD and Executive Functioning, Leslie writes the weekly “Dear ADHD Family Coach®” column for ADDitude Magazine, the premiere magazine for adults and children with ADHD. She speaks to audiences all over the world helping them utilize their resources to best navigate the task-driven world in which they live. Last year, Leslie's line of student organizing products – a collaboration with Samsill Corp – was released. And for the last six years, Leslie has been named by Global Gurus as one of the top 20 Time Management experts in the world.
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Mysteries Of The Bible is back with another electrifying segment titled "Order Out of Chaos". This one is going to have you utterly amazed by the information revealed as taught to the hosts of the show by the master teacher himself, Dr. Jermaine Grant also known as Holy Apostle and Chief High Priest Tazadaqyah. From Bohemian Grove to Lake Mead, the plans that the enemies of God have in motion are moving more aggressively then ever before. The only way to escape this evil world is by devoting your self to the truth which is exclusively taught by the Israelite Church of God In Jesus Christ.
Leslie Josel, Order Out of Chaos (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 501) Leslie Josel, Founder and Principal at Order Out of Chaos, joined John Ray to explain, in her frank and feisty way, the work she does through Order Out of Chaos. They provide systems, structures, and skills for students (and parents) to help them […] The post Leslie Josel, Order Out of Chaos appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Alicia Juarrero is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Prince George's Community College and the author of Dynamics in Action, a text that many consider to have laid the foundation for how we think about complexity in our society. So Alicia is a philosopher for this moment in human history.Show Notes:Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke (03:31)Live the questionsDuino ElegiesUser Friendly by Cliff Kuang (11:50)Herbert Simon and the importance of information diet (12:50)The Self-Organizing Universe by Erich Jantsch (15:00)Dave Snowden Cynefin Framework (20:00)Dave on OriginsAristotelian four causes (22:30)Emergence (27:40)Network thinking (28:20)Barabási Albert-LászlóSteven StrogatzMereology (31:00)Order Out of Chaos by Prigogine, Stengers, and Toffler (32:15)Complicated vs complex (38:00)John Holland "fail safe and safe fail" (40:00)Graceful Extensibilityby David Woods (41:20)Vector Analytica (43:20)Healthy relationality (54:00)Trust (59:15)Danielle Allen (01:01:00)Flourishing Commons newsletter (01:02:00)Tragedy of the Commons by Garrett Hardin Governing the Commons by Elinor Ostrom Lightning round (01:03:20)Book: Order Out of ChaosPassion: reading broadlyHeart sing: how design creates context that also creates affordancesThe Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman User Friendly by Cliff KuangScrewed up: attention to ideas over people-orientated application of those ideasFind Alicia online:Website'Five-Cut Fridays' five-song music playlist series Alicia's playlist
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Ep. 386 | Order Out of Chaos | The Daily Dose The concept of Order Out of Chaos has been known by secret societies and the ones who orchestrate their desires from backstage. The globalists are setting the stage for this type of strategy but they haven't be able to proceed without some resistance. If you like what we're doing here at The Redpill Project You Can Now Show Support And Donate Using Give Send Go! https://givesendgo.com/redpills JOIN US ON THE Social Redpill - A Private Social Network - www.socialredpill.com Check Out All Our Shows And Get Great Information On Guests At www.redpills.tv Use Promo Code: RPP at MyPillow.com to get even lower prices. www.redpills.tv/mypillow My Patriot Supply Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes redpills.tv/patriot The Redpill Project.. Find Us and Subscribe! Web https://redpills.tv Telegram http://t.me/RedpillsTV Rumble https://rumble.com/c/RedpillProject CloutHub https://clouthub.com/redpills GETTR https://gettr.com/user/redpill TikTok https://tiktok.com/@realjoshreid Foxhole App: https://pilled.net/#/profile/127862 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redpillproje... DLive: https://dlive.tv/RedpillProject
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In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey interview Leslie Josel, founder of Order Out of Chaos. Leslie's organization thrives by providing functional and practical help to parents and students who struggle with procrastination. Resources: Leslie's Website - https://www.orderoochaos.com Leslie's Book - https://bit.ly/3yKH8Nk Contact info for the podcast: letstalklearningdisabilities@gmail.com E-Diagnostic Learning Website: https://ediagnosticlearning.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eDiaglearning/ Twitter: @diaglearning LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/diagnostic-learning-services/ Instagram: @diaglearning
During this episode of the Vision Driven Mom podcast, Order Out of Chaos founder, Leslie Josel, and I take a deep dive into executive functioning issues and executive age. We talk about: *The difference between ADHD and executive functioning issues *What executive functions are and why she prefers to call them purposeful actions *What has to happen in order for executive functions to work properly *Understanding your kids' executive age to truly parent them successfully. GUEST RESOURCES: Leslie Josel, an ADHD-student and parenting coach, is an award-winning entrepreneur, having founded Order Out Of Chaos – an organization whose mission is to help parents guide their students to success in learning and in life. She's also an award-winning author, creator of the award-winning “Academic Planner: A Tool For Time Management,” and an internationally acclaimed speaker. Leslie has been named as one of the top time management experts in the world by Global Gurus five years in a row. She continues to learn from her audiences, sharing her observations with readers of ADDitude Magazine in her weekly column, “Dear ADHD Family Coach." Website: www.orderoochaos.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orderoutofchaos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/order.out.of.chaos/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-josel-adhd-student-parent-coach/ Free Parenting eGuide Raising Problem Solvers: 10 Questions Every Parent Needs to Ask Their Child: www.orderoochaos.com (scroll down to middle of page) *If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love to hear about your biggest takeaway. Screenshot the episode on your device, post it on your Facebook profile and tag me @tracynolinbeerman ………….. ADHD SUPPORTS GUIDE www.visiondrivenmom.com/adhdsupports ………….. VISION DRIVEN MOM WITH ADHD RESOURCES Share: #visiondrivenmompodcast Website: http://www.visiondrivenmom.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visiondrivenmom/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visiondrivenmomwithadhd ………….. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | iHeart | Audible | Stitcher If you're enjoying the podcast, subscribe, rate and review it in iTunes. It's one of the best ways you can help new listeners find us.
For Leslie Josel, 2002 was the worst. Not only did her cherished father pass away, not only did her husband find himself out of work, not only did she have a double-mastectomy … to top it all off, her son received an ADHD diagnosis. “Any one of those things would put you in a fetal position,” says Leslie, “but when you're a mom or parent, there's no such thing”So instead of burying herself under the covers, Leslie seized the moment to be fearless (because, really, what choice did she have?). That leap of faith clearly paid off because today she proudly runs a 17-year-old business that serves a community of 75,000 people. This certainly didn't happen because she had it all figured out. Leslie didn't so much decide to start an entrepreneurial venture as she did answer an organic opportunity to serve. As she learned how to help her son navigate ADHD (something that was far more challenging in those early internet days, when online information was sparse), she shared systems that worked. First with a few friends of friends, but very soon as the pioneering CEO of an entire product- and service-based ecosystem devoted to all things ADHD. There was no business plan or safety net – which was challenging for a risk-averse woman who liked planning and perfection. But by being bold – and open – Leslie carved out a niche for herself that now serves tens of thousands of parents, students and related ADHD professions with webinars, newsletters, a national advice column and books. She provides coaching services, speaks globally and works with other companies to develop transformational products to support kids with ADHD. Not bad for a woman who started her venture under duress, staring into a deep well of grief and overwhelm. It's no wonder that for the last five years, Leslie has been named by Global Gurus as one of the top 20 Time Management experts in the world. There are two things that keep this trailblazer on the right track: Leaning into fear and staying ever grateful for – and mindful of – the community she has built. Check out this dynamo's books or visit her website: Order Out of Chaos.Here are key takeaways from the conversation:· The upside of not having a choice: It's an invitation to be fearless!· Leslie felt free to “be bold” and grow her business organically, augmenting it as she picked up new systems, tricks and ideas for her son along the way.· The thing you're most fearful of doing is the thing you should be doing!· Periods of market growth (as pandemic turned out to be for Leslie's business) are a gift, but be mindful! It's important to take a breath and keep track of your company's inner workings, strengths, weaknesses and market opportunities.· The Gifts of Imperfection: Being authentic has bonded Leslie with her customers, who also feel permission to drop their facades.· Leslie never takes Order Out of Chaos or her customers for granted, always cultivating personal connections and follow-up for support anxious parents.Here's a quick look into the episode:· (03:35): Leslie shares a bit of her backstory and route to entrepreneurism, which originated 17 years ago when her son was diagnosed with ADHD and the internet (in its infancy) had little to offer. She devised creative systems herself and the word spread quickly – local parents with children who had the same diagnosis organically came her way in search of help, and a start-up business was born. · (04:40): Within two years, Leslie had taken her burgeoning business online and began building a virtual community that has today grown to become a global network of 75,000 parents, students and related professionals in search of products, programs, workshops, webinars and coaching to support neuro-diverse children.· (08:10): Not having a carefully mapped business plan freed Leslie up to “be bold” and discover her path over time without rushing, which was powerful.· (11:16): Not a risk-taker by nature, Leslie had two strategies for ameliorating:o She got certified as a coach, so had that training onboard.o She did (and still does) continuous “gut checks” with trusted clients and colleagues to be sure that she's “community-centric” and not “Leslie-centric.”· (13:00): About why – and how – Leslie has sustained her business for 17 years. o She has been steady and methodical with growth.o Pandemic provided a platform for Leslie to offer (affordable or free) help – which frazzled parents and educators embraced wholeheartedly.o Lesson Learned: While things were growing by leaps and bounds the past two years, infrastructure and foundational business systems frayed. As a result, Leslie and her team now set aside three days for an annual inventory.· (19:30): Keeping your company's mission front-and-center. Leslie doesn't undertake any task or interaction without reaffirming her team's commitment to serving the community. · (22:00): By staying constantly engaged with her community and accepting feedback as to what they need and want, Leslie has come to understand that she doesn't have to have all the answers. She no longer feels the need to be perfect. To the contrary, she's candid about mistakes and what she doesn't know, which in turn has enabled her base of clients to be vulnerable and imperfect as well.· (23:57): Leslie takes nothing for granted, continuing to make personal customer interaction an ongoing priority. · (28:30): It's never too late to get help! ADHD support can be quick and transformational even for kids who aren't diagnosed until later in life.· (29:15): What sets Leslie apart? She is completely immersed and still thoroughly engaged hands-on with Order Out of Chaos, which makes her accessible, relatable and deeply comforting to her clients.About Leslie:Leslie Josel, an ADHD-academic and parenting coach, is an award-winning entrepreneur, having founded Order Out of Chaos – a virtual company whose mission is to help parents guide their students to success in learning and in life - when her son was first diagnosed with ADHD. She is also the creator of the award-winning Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management®, a planner that helps students develop time management skills, and the award-winning author of 3 books including the recently published, “How to Do it Now Because it's Not Going Away: An Expert Guide to Getting Stuff Done.” (Lerner Publishing). A respected resource on ADHD and Executive Functioning, Leslie writes the weekly “Dear ADHD Family Coach®” column for ADDitude Magazine, the premiere magazine for adults and children with ADHD, speaks to audiences all over the world and has partnered with Samsill Corp. to release a line of student organizing products.Connect with Leslie!Website | Advice Column| Blog | Facebook | YouTube
The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out Ep. 22 Is America Dying To Be Reborn? In this episode we discuss the hidden meanings of The Great Seal, & who was behind it. Were the occultists trying to convey something? We take a deep dive at some mysteries, and discuss esoteric symbolism, and how it may tell us exactly where the world is headed in the very near future. Check it out, and let's go beyond the mainstream! Cheers, and Blessings The Phoenix http://whale.to/b/phoenix_s.html Phoenix, in ancient Egypt and in Classical antiquity, a fabulous bird associated with the worship of the sun. The Egyptian phoenix was said to be as large as an eagle, with brilliant scarlet and gold plumage and a melodious cry. Only one phoenix existed at any time, and it was very long-lived—no ancient authority gave it a life span of less than 500 years. As its end approached, the phoenix fashioned a nest of aromatic boughs and spices, set it on fire, and was consumed in the flames. From the pyre miraculously sprang a new phoenix, which, after embalming its father's ashes in an egg of myrrh, flew with the ashes to Heliopolis (“City of the Sun”) in Egypt, where it deposited them on the altar in the temple of the Egyptian god of the sun, Re. A variant of the story made the dying phoenix fly to Heliopolis and immolate itself in the altar fire, from which the young phoenix then rose. The Egyptians associated the phoenix with immortality, and that symbolism had a widespread appeal in late antiquity. The phoenix was compared to undying Rome, and it appears on the coinage of the late Roman Empire as a symbol of the Eternal City. It was also widely interpreted as an allegory of resurrection and life after death—ideas that also appealed to emergent Christianity. In Islamic mythology the phoenix was identified with the ʿanqāʾ (Persian: sīmorgh), a huge mysterious bird (probably a heron) that was originally created by God with all perfections but thereafter became a plague and was killed. (Encyclopedia Britannica) Is America the Phoenix? Eye of The Phoenix-Secrets of The Dollar Bill https://youtu.be/88-YHGqf27k Rising of The Phoenix https://exposingbabylon.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/the-rising-of-the-phoenix-symbol-of-the-coming-antichrist-world-power/ Just For Fun https://www.texemarrs.com/032003/eagle_has_landed.htm The Great Seal- The eagle represents the Phoenix. Eagle feathers on great seal, one wing has 32, & the other 33 feathers. The 13 stars stand for 13 colonies/13 the degree of the Scottish rite degree of perfection (royal Arch ritual where they rediscover the name of god. The house of the temple is 13 blocks away from White House. Osirus is associated with the mythical Bennu bird (inspiration for the Greek Phoenix) who rises to life from the ashes. According to Manley P. Hall, 33rd Degree Freemason, what is being depicted in this most important symbol is actually a double headed phoenix, not an eagle, he says: Among the ancients a fabulous bird called the Phoenix is described by early writers ... in size and shape it resembles the eagle, but with certain differences. The body of the Phoenix is one covered with glossy purple feathers, and the plumes in its tail are alternately blue and red. The head of the bird is light in color, and about its neck is a circlet of golden plumage. At the back of its back the Phoenix has a crest of feathers of brilliant color ... The Phoenix, it is said, lives for 500 years, and at its death its body opens and the new born Phoenix emerges. Because of this symbolism, the Phoenix is generally regarded as representing immortality and resurrection ... The Phoenix is one sign of the secret orders of the ancient world and of the initiate of those orders, for it was common to refer to one who had been accepted into the temples as a man twice-born, or reborn. Wisdom confers a new life, and those who become wise are born again. [p. p. 176-77] The phoenix is symbolically rising out of the "ORDO AB CHAO" banner meaning "Order Out of Chaos" Which is how they intended to bring about a Utopian World Govt, or New Atlantis. http://www.conspiracyclothes.com/ nowheretorun/symbol.html. There's some spooky stuff on the dollar bill-Dazed, & Confused https://youtu.be/Cm3dh3wQwOM Illumicorp-Illuminati Training Video Intro Song-Diabolitical Man by We Are The Conspiracy Outro Song-The Phoenix by AFI https://youtu.be/lDbgDRNmhYs Alchemical color processes Black bird sun cube White Yellow Red Phoenix full Enlightenment Manly P Hall- The Phoenix http://www.manlyhall.org/horizon/horizon-1601-summer-1956.pdf https://www.libertytothecaptives.net/phoenix_bird.html Robert W. Sullivan - Royal Arch of Enoch https://robertwsullivaniv.com/ Is the United States of America being torn down in order to rebuild the New World Order? Is America the Phoenix?
Parents deal with many problems; getting-out-the-door-in-the-morning struggles, arguments about when homework will get done, and you might have a child who is chronically late. It can be incredibly frustrating and exhausting to face a parenting problem like this. What parents don't realize is that many of the struggles and battles they have with their teen stem from problems with time management. Time management for teens is a life skill that affects all areas of a child's life—and the parent's too! It's something all parents need to teach their kids but we don't get much direction on how to do that but that problem is solved right here. Mighty Parenting hosts interview time management for teens expert Leslie Josel. Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler pick Leslie's brain to find out what stops our teens from having good skills and what we can do about it. Real Talk: We interact with many people throughout our days and you may see a teen who seems to be struggling, in trouble, or heading for trouble. When a situation like this hits your radar you may wonder what to do; should you approach the teen? Talk to the parent? How will they react? Is it any of my business? These are good questions and exactly what Judy and Sandy are exploring in Real Talk. A Favorite Quote from the Show: The key question to ask your teen to help them learn to bridge time is, “What is your plan?” High Points Interview: Time management is a brain-based behavior so if your teen is time management challenged then their capabilities are going to be 30% less than their chronological age in the area of that deficiency (your 16 year old will have 15 year old will have 10 year old capabilities). When a teen has an executive challenge, kids know what to do but can't do what they know. Being time aware, able to see time, means understanding how time flows, how long things take and how to set up plans for future events. One indicator that your child is not time aware is if they function well in school but it falls apart at home. In school they are supported in many ways in seeing time move but that structure doesn't exist at home. Students live in 2 worlds. They live in the Now, right now, this moment. And they see the “not now”, the future whether it's 5 minutes, 5 days, or 5 years. To them, Not Now is waaaay over there, way in the future. Making kids time aware means helping them understand that time exists beyond the now. The breakdown comes in trying to connect Now to Not Now. When kids are walking out of the house parents tend to use “Oh, by the way” and “Don't forget”. Never really asking your child, how are you going to remember what I'm asking you? Parents are busy but she's laying down the Leslie Law and telling us that we have to spend time teaching our kids to be time aware. This is a crucial life skill and it will impact them way more than the grade they got on their 9th grade test on Mesopotamia. We need to hang analog clocks, the old face clocks, in every room our teen spends time in. These clocks let kids see time move. The most important room is the bathroom. The key question to ask your teen to help them learn to bridge time is, “What is your plan?” What is your plan after soccer? What is your plan after school? What is your plan after your shower? What is your plan to get your report done because we're going to Grandma's Sunday? Your brain needs to be exercised just like every muscle in your body. If you are listing off the things your child needs to do or telling them what to take with them running out the door, the only brain being exercised is yours. Don't use Mom Minutes. When we say, “Just one minute” and it's twenty minutes then it makes it hard for kids to learn to see time. Parents need to respect time and reflect that in the way we talk about it. How the heck do I teach my kid time management when I'm having trouble with my own? One tip is for the parent to speak their mental processing. Literally speak out loud all the thoughts you run through in figuring out time management. It can help the parent and the child learns at the same time. High Points Real Talk: We interact with many people throughout our days and you may see a teen who seems to be struggling, in trouble, or heading for trouble. Adults wonder what to do when they see this. It used to be that adults in our neighborhood, church, and community would support parents, telling them what their kids were up to or even reprimanding the kids directly. But our culture has shifted and adults are now afraid to get involved with other kids. Parents have become defensive about their kids and tend erect protective walls if approached. So what can you do if you see a teen you are concerned about, one who is in emotional pain, in danger, or at-risk? Our response is that personally, we understand there may be backlash, we could upset a neighbor or lose a friend. This would be unpleasant, but we can live with it. What we cannot live with is the fallout that can happen if we don't say anything. We can affect the parents' response and lessen negative fallout in the way we deliver the message. Judy shares ideas for softening the message and helping parents hear it. Essentially, we want to focus on being non-judgmental and come from a place of concern. Do it by being factual, authentic, and letting them know you care. Wondering whether to say something? Follow the rule of Better Safe Than Sorry. If our teen brings the concern to us we can help them learn to think through the options. We can help them see various ways to speak to their friend or the parent. Our Guest: Leslie is an academic/life coach, an award-winning author and internationally acclaimed speaker. She is the creator of the award-winning Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management®, a planner that helps students develop and master time management skills, and the author of “What's the Deal with Teens and Time Management”, a parents' step-by-step guide to help teach their students the time management skills they need to succeed in school, home and in life. A respected resource on ADHD and Executive Functioning in students, Leslie writes a weekly column called “Dear Organizing Coach by Leslie Josel” for ADDitude Magazine, and is also a contributing writer for Family Circle Magazine. She brought “Order Out of Chaos” to life from a very personal mission. Leslie is the mother of a time-and-organizationally-challenged teen who was diagnosed with ADHD. She founded the company 15 years ago with the goal of providing professional organizing, time management and coaching services; parent and family education, products and resources to families and their students to help them bring order out of chaos to their lives. More from our Guest: To learn more or connect with Leslie, visit https://orderoochaos.com/ Tips & Info from our Sponsors: From DASIUM: Raising a teenager can create a lot of worry or anxiety for parents. It's a whole different world than when they were young. At the core of it you want to have a good relationship—one where they know you have their back and will listen when they need it most. Focus on open communication, listening rather than lecturing or feeling the need to fix it. And do so without judgement. Still worried? We understand. Teens go through a lot of phases so how do you know if their behavior is a phase or a sign that a problem is growing? 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It is important to create spaces that nurture your Soul, and allow you to feel invigorated and rejuvenated so that you can live your best life. In our ever increasing, fast paced world we are inundated with constant stressors. Including your 24/7 ability to be in constant contact through technology and media. Gone are the 9 to 5 work days, replaced by stressful jobs, parenthood & volunteering with ever increased responsibilities. Christa O'Leary, founder and CEO of Home in Harmony Lifestyle is an Interior Designer, Marriage & Family Therapist and Green Living expert. She teaches people how to ‘Design Inspired Living' and has been featured on CBS, NBC & Dr. Laura. As a motivational speaker, up-and-coming Hay House Radio show host and author, Christa gives people concrete solutions to live their best life by creating an inspired, healthy, vibrant home, body, mind and spirit! Join us on Thursday, April 30th at 10amPT/1pmET and anytime on archive on Word of Mom Radio - the show for momprenuers - the new business woman. Christa share her new book, Home in Harmony, Designing an Inspired Life and extends a free offer to our listeners, too! WoMRadio is sponsored by Safety Bags, LLC. Today's conversation is sponsored by Life Coaching and Beyond and Order Out of Chaos. Meet them and all our sponsors in our Mompreneur Marketplace. Be sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Google+ and email us at dori@wordofmomradio.com with questions, comments and information on how to be a guest. Word of Mom Radio - sharing the wisdom of women.
New Beginnings founder Nancy Mueller joins me to talk about changing your story and more. If you get to work with Nancy, or hear her speak, you will understand what is means to "Party like Purple!" As a Speaker, Author and Life Sensei for women, Nancy's mission is to encourage women to improve their health, value their "self" and increase their wealth. To Party Like Purple means that you love your life, you feel heard, you feel validated and most of all, you have a love of "self." Nancy wants every woman to love her life! Tune in April 2nd 10amPT/1pmET and live on your time in archive here on WoMRadio - the show for mompreneurs, the new business women. WoMRadio is sponsored by Safety...its in the Bag!. Today's show is sponsored by Life Coaching and Beyond and Order Out of Chaos. Meet them and all of our sponsors in our Mompreneur Marketplace. Be sure to connect with us on Facebook and join us for "Share Your Story" Fridays and meet other mompreneurs and business women! We are on Twitter too, so follow along. You can email dori@wordofmomradio.com with questions, comments and to find out how you can be a guest or sponsor of one of our shows. WoMRadio - empowering the mom in us all.