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If you're AuDHD (autism + ADHD), life can feel like a constant contradiction: craving routine but rebelling against it, needing stimulation but getting overwhelmed, wanting connection but burning out socially. In this episode, Carmen breaks down what neurodivergence actually means (not a personality test), explains ADHD vs autism vs AuDHD, and gives practical, nervous-system-friendly strategies to build a life that fits your brain.Timestamped Chapters (approx)* 0:00 — Cold open: the AuDHD paradox in one breath* 1:30 — Neurodivergence: what it is (and what it isn't) Autistic Self Advocacy Network+1* 6:00 — ADHD explained: executive function + attention regulation CDC+1* 9:30 — Brain networks + “default mode interference” (why focus leaks) PMC+1* 11:30 — Autism explained: social communication + restricted/repetitive patterns CDC+1* 13:30 — Sensory processing differences + prediction models PMC+2PMC+2* 15:00 — AuDHD: why it's missed + DSM-5 history PMC+1* 18:00 — Co-occurrence and what it means (you're not “rare” or “weird”) PMC+1* 23:00 — The AuDHD Paradox Show: real-life examples* 32:00 — Tools & strategies: rails not cages, rotation menus, sensory-first, scripts* 39:30 — Closing: your brain is patterned + gentle next stepsKey Takeaways* Neurodiversity = natural variation in brains; neurodivergent is a nonmedical identity term. Autistic Self Advocacy Network+1* ADHD centers on executive functioning and attention regulation, not intelligence or effort. CDC+1* Autism centers on social communication differences + restricted/repetitive patterns, often including sensory differences. CDC+1* AuDHD can look contradictory because traits can mask each other; dual diagnosis became formally allowable in DSM-5. PMC+1* Sustainable support = “rails not cages,” rotation menus, sensory regulation, and externalizing executive function.Resources Mentioned* CDC: ADHD diagnosis overview CDC* CDC: ASD clinical diagnostic criteria overview CDC* ASAN neurodiversity explanation Autistic Self Advocacy Network* AuDHD comorbidity review (open access) PMCPredictive processing + prediction differences in autism (review/empirical)PMC+1SCRIPT:Hey there! Welcome or welcome back to another episode of authentically ADHD. I am not going to lie, this year has been hard and im so glad if you have stuck along with me, because the rest of the school year is going to be even busier. So thank you for your patience, and grace as I work through this year and let out episodes when I can. I had some inspo for this one because of the new year coming up, and ive talked about this before but not so much in depth. As I go through this episode, i want to share that ive recently self diagnosed myself as AuDHD, a person who has both ADHD and Autism. What does that mean? Well, lets talk about it!Okay, quick check-in: have you ever felt like your brain is two different people sharing one body— one who's like, “Please, for the love of God, routine. Predictability. Same mug. Same route. Same show on repeat.” and the other who's like, “If I do the same thing twice I will evaporate into dust like a vampire in daylight.”If yes… hi. Welcome. You're in the right place.Today's episode is called: “Your Brain Isn't Broken — It's Patterned.” Because I need you to hear this like it's a bass line in your chest:Your brain is not morally failing. Your brain is not lazy. Your brain is not “too much.”This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Your brain is patterned. And if you're AuDHD—autism + ADHD—your pattern can feel like a paradox factory that runs 24/7 with no off switch and a slightly rude customer service department.So… let's talk about what neurodivergence actually is, how ADHD and autism overlap, where they differ, and why AuDHD can feel like living inside a contradiction—and then I'm gonna give you real strategies that don't feel like being yelled at by a productivity guru who thinks “just try harder” is a nervous system plan.[tiny pause]Are you ready? Let's get started.Substack adOkay, tiny intermission—because if this podcast is helping your brain feel a little more understood, I want you to know there's a whole extra layer of support waiting for you on my Substack.That's where I publish Authentically ADHD, and you can usually get the podcast there first—but it's not just a podcast drop. I've started writing blogs there too, which means you get deeper dives, the “ohhh THAT'S what's happening in my brain” explanations, plus practical tools you can actually use when your executive function is doing that thing where it simply… leaves the chat.And here's why I'm obsessed with it: Substack is neurodivergent-friendly by design. You can read posts when you want to skim, you can listen when reading is too much, and I include graphics most of the time because we deserve information in formats that don't require suffering.So here's your invitation: come subscribe on Substack. It's free to join, and if you decide to become a paid member, you'll get even more—bonus resources, extra content, and additional supports I'm building specifically for AuDHD/ADHD brains. Subscribe free… or go paid if you want the “director's cut” plus the toolbox. Either way, I'm really glad you're here.Neurodivergence: What it isSo lets talk about neurodivergence & how it is not a personality test. It's not “Which quirky brain are you?” It's not “I'm such an Aquarius so obviously I can't do laundry.”And I say that as a person who loves a good identity moment.Neurodiversity is the idea that human brains vary—like biodiversity, but for minds. There isn't one “correct” way a brain must work to be worthy. Neurodivergent is a non-medical term people use when their brain develops or functions differently from what society calls “typical.”Now—this matters— Saying “it's a difference” does not erase disability. Some people are deeply disabled by ADHD or autism. Some need significant supports. Some don't. Many fluctuate across seasons of life. But the point is: difference isn't the same thing as defect.A patterned brain can be brilliant and still struggle. Because a lot of suffering isn't just “the brain,” it's the brain + the environment.If the world is built for one nervous system style, and you're running a different operating system, you're going to feel like you're constantly doing life on hard mode.[pause]And if you've spent your whole life trying to “fix” yourself into the version of you that makes other people comfortable— I just want to say: I see you. That's exhausting. That's not personal weakness. That's chronic mismatch.6:00–15:00 — ADHD vs Autism: Overlap and differences (clear, non-weird)Let's do ADHD vs autism without turning it into a simplistic “either/or” checklist, because real humans are not BuzzFeed quizzes.ADHD (core pattern)ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition where the core struggles involve attention regulation, impulsivity, and executive functioning—planning, starting, stopping, shifting, organizing, time sense, working memory… the invisible stuff that makes life run. Important: ADHD is not “can't pay attention.” It's can't consistently regulate attention—especially when bored, stressed, overwhelmed, under-stimulated, or over-stimulated.One research-heavy way people talk about ADHD is the “default mode interference” idea—basically, brain networks involved in internal thought can intrude when you're trying to stay on task. It's not the only model, but it helps explain why focus can feel like trying to hold water in your hands.Real-life ADHD examples:* You can focus for hours on something you care about… and cannot start the thing you care about that also feels hard.* You lose time like it's a hobby.* You forget what you're doing while you're doing it.* You can be highly intelligent and still struggle with basic tasks because executive function isn't IQAutism (core pattern)Autism is also neurodevelopmental. Clinically, it involves:* differences in social communication and interaction across contexts* and restricted/repetitive patterns (routines, sameness, focused interests, stimming, etc.) Also—and this is big—many autistic people experience sensory processing differences: the world can be too loud, too bright, too unpredictable… or sometimes not enough and you seek sensation.Researchers also explore prediction-based models—how the brain learns patterns and predicts what's next, and how differences in prediction/updating may relate to autistic experience. It's nuanced (and not every study supports every claim), but it's a helpful lens for why uncertainty can feel physically stressful.Real-life autism examples:* Social rules can feel like invisible ink.* You may crave clarity and directness and feel drained by ambiguity.* Transitions can hit like a wall.* You might have deep, intense interests that feel regulating and grounding. So then, hers the overlap, why it's confusing. ADHD and autism can both include:* sensory sensitivity* emotional overwhelm* social exhaustion* executive dysfunction* hyperfocus* stimming/fidgeting* burnoutSo yes, overlap is real. Which brings us to the main character of today's episode…Patreon & focused adAuDHD: The overlap, the “double bind,” and why it's missedAuDHD is shorthand for being both autistic and ADHD. It's not a separate DSM diagnosis label, but it's a very real lived experience.And historically, here's why many adults didn't get recognized: Before DSM-5 (2013), autism could prevent someone from also being diagnosed with ADHD—even though many people clearly had both. DSM-5 changed that, acknowledging the reality of co-occurrence. PMC+1Co-occurrence is common enough that researchers and clinicians have been studying it heavily; some reviews discuss high overlap rates (numbers vary by study and method), but the key point is: this isn't rare. PMC+1Now the AuDHD “double bind” can look like:* ADHD traits can mask autism traits (you seem spontaneous and social… until you crash).* Autism traits can mask ADHD traits (you seem organized because you built rigid systems… until the system breaks and chaos floods the house).* You can be sensory avoidant and sensory seeking.* You can crave routine and crave novelty.AuDHD often feels like living in a brain that says:“I need sameness.” “I need dopamine.” “I need quiet.” “I need stimulation.” “I need certainty.” “I need freedom.”…and they're all yelling at once. [small laugh]So when people say, “But you don't seem autistic,” or “You don't seem ADHD,” sometimes what they're actually noticing is: your traits are playing tug-of-war.23:00–32:00 — The AuDHD Paradox Show (real-life examples)Paradox #1: Routine vs noveltyAutism: “Same breakfast. Same spoon.” ADHD: “If I eat the same breakfast again I will emotionally file for divorce.”Real life: You create the perfect morning routine. It works for four days. On day five your brain wakes up and goes: “Actually, we hate that now.”Not because you're flaky. Because the need for predictability and the need for stimulation are both legitimate.Paradox #2: Social craving vs social costADHD can crave social stimulation. Autism can find social processing costly.Real life: You make plans and feel excited. Then the day arrives and your body feels like you're trying to attend a party wearing jeans made of sandpaper.So you cancel, then feel guilty, then feel lonely, then feel annoyed that humans require maintenance. [pause] Relatable.Paradox #3: Sensory seeking vs sensory painReal life: Loud music helps you focus… until one more sound happens and suddenly you're like, “I live in a cave now.”You can want pressure and weight and deep sensory input while also being destroyed by light touch or fluorescent lights.Paradox #4: Hyperfocus vs shutdownReal life: You can research a niche topic for six hours and forget you have a body… but you cannot reply to a two-sentence text.Because replying requires:* context switching* social interpretation* decision making* emotional energy* working memoryAnd your brain is like, “That's 12 tasks. No thanks.”Paradox #5: Justice sensitivity + impulsivityReal life: You notice something unfair. Your body becomes a courtroom. ADHD makes you say it immediately. Autism makes you say it precisely. And suddenly everyone is uncomfortable and you're like, “What? I brought facts.”Paradox #6: The “I'm fine” lieA lot of AuDHD adults become world-class at looking “fine.” Not because it's fine—because it's practiced.Real life: You hold it together all day. Then you get home and collapse like a puppet whose strings got cut.That is not you being dramatic. That is nervous system math.Strategies: “Rails not cages” + tools that actually workAlright. Let's talk tools—AuDHD-friendly, reality-based, and not built on shame.Rule #1: Build rails, not cagesA cage is a rigid routine that breaks the second you miss a step. Rails are guiding tracks that keep you moving even on messy days.Do this: Create three anchors, not a full schedule.* Anchor 1: Start — water + meds + protein OR any “first 5 minutes” ritual* Anchor 2: Midday reset — sensory check + movement + hydration* Anchor 3: Land — dim lights + predictable wind-down cueIf you miss an anchor, you don't throw away the day. You grab the next rail.Rule #2: Rotate instead of “routine”AuDHD often needs predictability in category and novelty in options.So instead of one rigid breakfast, do a Breakfast Rotation Menu:* 5 safe breakfasts* 3 “no-cook” defaults* 2 “my brain is fried” emergency optionsSame for outfits. Same for playlists. Same for chores.It's not indecision. It's accommodating the paradox.Rule #3: Sensory first, then strategyIf your nervous system is in siren mode, no planner hack will work.2-minute reset:* change input: step away / dim light / earplugs* add steady sensation: pressure, cold sip, gum, textured object* long exhale (longer out than in)You're not “calming down.” You're changing states.Rule #4: Externalize executive function (because willpower isn't storage)Executive function can tank under stress in ADHD and autism. So stop trying to “remember harder.”Externalize:* visual timers* one-step checklists* “landing pads” (keys, meds, bag)* pre-decisions (“If it's Tuesday, I do X”)If it has to live only in your head, it will get evicted.Rule #5: Transition protocol (gentle, not militant)Transitions can be brutal because they require stopping, switching, sensory changes, and decision-making.5-minute bridge:* “Close” the old task: write one sentence: “Next I start by ____.”* body bridge: stand, water, stretch* 2-minute micro-start on the new task (so it's not a cliff)Rule #6: Scripts are accessibility toolsScripts aren't fake. They're scaffolding.Steal these:* “I want to, but my brain can't today. Can we reschedule?”* “What's the plan and how long are we staying?”* “I'm going quiet to regulate, not because I'm mad.”* “I need a minute to process before I answer.”Rule #7: Stop treating burnout like a personal failureBurnout often comes from masking, chronic mismatch, sensory load, and executive demand. You don't fix burnout with hustle. You fix it with less demand and more support.Quick audit:* What drains me that I keep calling “normal”?* Where am I denying myself accommodations because I want to look “easy”?* What would sustainability look like—literally, this week?So here's what I want you to take with you:Your brain isn't broken. It's patterned. And patterned brains don't need shame. They need fit. They need support. They need design.If this episode hit you in the chest a little—breathe. You're not behind. You're not defective. You're learning your pattern. And that's not a small thing. That's a homecoming.If you want, share this episode with the friend who keeps calling themselves “too much.”And if you're new here—welcome. You're safe. You're seen.And as always: this is educational, not medical advice. If you're seeking diagnosis or support, a qualified clinician can help you sort what's AuDHD and what's trauma, anxiety, sleep, hormones, or burnout wearing a trench coat. Until nextt time, stay authentic my friend, & we will talk soon.SubStack Page: Get full access to carmen_authenticallyadhd at carmenauthenticallyadhd.substack.com/subscribe
In this weeks episode, its' all about patterned worthiness and the strategies that shape us. Key TakeawaysUnworthiness isn't an emotion; it's a patterned contraction of the field.Your nervous system measures familiarity, not worth—so expansion can feel unsafe even when it's aligned.The paradox: the more you want, the more your system braces—then you misread bracing as evidence you're “not ready.”Repatterning means tracing strategy to origin code, regulating before action, and rehearsing receiving somatically.The result: you stop confusing survival strategies for self; identity updates to truth (coherence > performance).For More InfoGet Started with READING REALITY - A 7 Day Email Series to Sharpen your Perception.Join the Field HUBtaliyahverse.substack.com@wh0sitaliyah // @superfreq.co
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In this episode, Elliott sits down with Chase McCullough—teacher, baseball coach, duck hunter, and the founder of Shotty Gear. They dive into Chase's journey from coaching Little League to starting a gear company that's now supplying waterfowl hunters across the country. The two talk about balancing teaching with outdoor passion, layout boat hunting strategies, how Shotty Gear got started, and what it takes to build reliable gear without the big-brand price tag. If you're into duck hunting, gear innovation, or just hearing how everyday hunters build something from the ground up, you'll enjoy this one. Also, don't miss Chase's tips on layout concealment, kayak hunting mods, and what makes a shell pouch actually worth buying. Shotty Gear – Waterproof, durable duck hunting gear including shell pouches, blind bags, gun cases, backpacks, and more. Small business, hunter-owned.www.shottygear.com – Use code FDH10 for 10% off Flight Day Ammunition – Premium bismuth and steel loads built for real hunters. Patterned, tested, and proven in the field.www.flightdayammo.com – Use code FDH10 for 10% off OnX Hunt – The number one GPS hunting map app. Mark pins, track access, and scout better.www.onxmaps.com Purina Pro Plan – Trusted nutrition that fuels top working dogs across the country.www.purina.com/pro-plan Weatherby Shotguns – Field-tested shotguns built to perform in the harshest conditions.www.weatherby.com Mammoth Guardian Dog Crates – Heavy-duty crates with optional roll cages, welded tie-downs, and steel-reinforced doors. Search "Mammoth dog crate" or visit the Mammoth Pet Products store on Amazon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Courtship can feel like a lonely road—especially for Muslim women navigating it with strong values, big dreams, and a desire to do things the right way. Whether you're feeling like no one around you “gets it,” tired of getting advice that doesn't align with your faith or goals, or silently questioning if you're the only one struggling—this episode is your reminder: you're not alone.In this episode of Patterned, we explore: ✨ Why isolation in courtship is so common for high-achieving Muslim women ✨ How lack of aligned support can lead to self-doubt, overthinking, and emotional burnout ✨ What it really means to have a "village" of women around you who understand and uplift you ✨ The role of sacred sisterhood in healing patterns, restoring confidence, and staying aligned with your values ✨ Practical ways to connect with community, even if you feel like you're the only one on this journeyYou'll also learn how being in intentional, aligned spaces like coaching communities, pattern rewiring groups, and sisterhood circles can be the very thing that transforms your courtship experience—and helps you show up as your most confident, supported, and emotionally clear self.
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Send us a Text Message.Have you ever wondered where Goliath came from? Or why the story of David and Goliath is in the Bible beyond just being a moral lesson? What if the giants mentioned in Genesis 6, the Nephilim, held deeper, more unsettling truths? Join us as we explore these questions with Douglas Van Dorn, the author of "Giants: Sons of the Gods." We'll discuss:-The origins and significance of giants in the Bible: Why are they mentioned, and what is their importance in biblical history?-The mysterious Nephilim: What does Genesis 6 reveal about these supernatural beings?-Goliath and his brothers: Did you know Goliath had siblings, including one with 24 fingers and toes? What is their ancestry, and why does it matter?-The resurgence of interest among Bible-believing scholars: Why is the ancient view of the Nephilim making a comeback, and what does it mean for our understanding of Scripture?-The invisible, supernatural storyline: How does understanding the giants and the Nephilim change our perspective on the ministry and work of Jesus Christ?Douglas Van Dorn (M.Div. Denver Seminary) @GiantStepsPodcast is the author or editor of over a dozen books including Giants: Sons of the Gods; The Unseen Realm Q & A Companion; The Angel of the LORD: A Biblical, Historical, and Theological Study; Christ in the Old Testament: Promised, Patterned, and Present; Conspiracy Theory: A Christian Evaluation of a Taboo Subject; Five Solas of the Reformation; and Waters of Creation: A Biblical Theology of Baptism. Doug has pastored the Reformed Baptist Church of Northern Colorado since 2002. He helped start the Reformed Baptist Network and has served on boards of two associations of churches. He has co-hosted the radio show Journey's End in 2011-12; the Peeranormal Podcast with Dr. Michael Heiser (2016-21), the Iron and Myth Podcast (current), and has been a guest on numerous shows.Giants: Sons of the Gods - https://a.co/d/7sKEt3n
This is the second in a series that I started earlier this year. I'm chatting with some of my clients (each with a different DISC profile) to see how their particular profile operates in the world. I started with High Steadiness, and spoke with Shawn Zigelstein (Episode 26).Before we dive into that, let's do this month's DISC comparison.National Fashion Day is coming up, so of course it prompted me to explore DISC as Designers!High D – Jean Paul Gaultier. His designs are known to be unconventional, even audacious.High I – Versace. Vibrant and exciting.High S – Ralph Lauren. Consistent, practicalHigh C – Burberry. Patterned, symmetricalToday we're going to be looking at the Influence factor, (High I). I'm pleased to introduce Rachel Hammer as my special guest! Rachel is the founder and leader of Hammer and Associates, a highly successful real estate team in the Ottawa area.To learn more about Victoria and her business offerings visit or email her at mailto:discoverwhatworks@gmail.comConnect with Victoria!https://pod.link/1614071253https://discoverwhatworks.org/https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaDISChttps://www.instagram.com/discoverwhatworks/https://www.linkedin.com/in/discoverwhatworks
Join us as we continue in our sermon series, Contending for Joy. We will be reading from Philippians 3:17-4:1, with the message, 'Patterned' with Pastor Peter Little. We're glad you're here.
Tricia Camacho is the owner and head draper for The Patterned Seamstress, a costume build shop. Previously located in Las Vegas, Nevada, she now services clients from Nevada/California and the East Coast out of North Carolina. Tricia has built her business over the last six years with fifteen years professional wardrobe and costume experience. She spent eleven years in Las Vegas working on large productions such as “Jersey Boys”, “The Lion King” and “LeReve”. Proceeding Las Vegas, she spent two years on the national tour of “The Full Monty”. She specializes in pattern making and difficult builds for acrobatic performers. Some of her clients include “Blue Man Group”, Spiegelworld, Wynn Las Vegas, and Cirque du Soleil. She prides herself on always having the best quality, excellent service and positive personality. She likes to surround herself with only the best peers who encompass the same ideals. Very inspiring to hold ourselves to a high standard! The holiday that inspired her to sew and create more Creating costume for shows How she transitioned to teaching people about the skills that she has learned Working on the Las Vegas Strip working on the shows The overlaps in costume and bridal sewing Tricia's skills that she has learned specifically for costume design How she learned and perfected her pattern design skills The breakdowns of fittings Tricia's best kept sewing secrets Connect with Tricia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creative.costume.academy/ Website: https://www.thepatternedseamstress.com/ Pattern Making Academy: https://www.learnpatternmaking.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@creativecostumeacademy Connect with Nadine: Check out the NEW exclusive private podcast series, Fitting Packages 101: https://enchanting-sun-77080.myflodesk.com/privatepodcast Become a member: https://secretsofabridalseamstresspodcast.com/membership Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretsofabridalseamstress/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nadinebozeman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretsofabridalseamstress
A prideful swallow is cursed and changed into the form that she finds most abhorrent, a tree. Genre: Fable Excerpt: The swallow was a happy bird, but also somewhat superior. Nothing brought her joy the way flying did. Slicing through the clouds and flicking the air with the perfect points of her tail. She believed that birds were the supreme creatures of the world. Because they could fly. Some insects could fly as well, of course. But birds could fly higher, faster, and farther than any insect. The happy swallow pitied any creature who could not fly. What's the Writing Prompt that inspired the story?EXERCISE: Grab a book off the shelf—any book! Don't bother searching for anything in particular. Open it at random and begin reading. Write down every idea you get from reading what is on that single page. Now turn to another page and do the same thing. Later, scroll down the aisle, pick another book whose title arouses your curiosity; once again open the book at random, and record any ideas that come to mind. Source: The Daily Writer: 366 meditations to cultivate a productive and meaningful writing life. Fred White. Writer's Digest Books. 2008. 20 Master Plots and How to Build Them (And How to Build Them). Ronald B. Tobias. Writer's Digest Books. 1993. I landed on page 151, the chapter on metamorphosis plot. Faster FictioneerEver wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written? I have a method. You can learn more about it right here: FASTER FICTIONEER I've Got Issues For YouThe Storyfeather Gazette is a monthly round-up of my recent podcast episodes, short stories, trailers, news, recommendations, and more that I send by email. Follow the link to look through old issues and to Sign Up: STORYFEATHER GAZETTE Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE CREDITS Story: “The Swallow Who Was a Willow” Copyright © 2019 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production: Nila L. Patel Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro) Music by JONATHAN SHAW* “Checking Inventory” “Cold Sanctuary” “In Tranquil Spring” “Visions of Freedom” “A Bitter Hope” “Thoughts” “Heated Lands” “Afternoon Chat” “A Dream of First Flight” *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market. Music by Jonathan Shaw licensed from GameDev Market Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket Changes made to the musical tracks? Just cropping to align with my narration. Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Jonathan Shaw at gamedevmarket.netFind more music by Jonathan Shaw at jshaw.co.ukFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. At center a tree that splits off to two main branches close to the base, and splits further out into gnarled bare branches that extend across the top half of the image. Under the right side of the tree is a swallow in flight, seen from the top. The shadowy silhouette of another swallow appears in the background on the left side. Patterned and color-matched borders added at top and bottom to make the rectangular image a square. Watermark of “Storyfeather” at bottom right. This is episode #333. Gasp! What does that mean?
-Connections Over Compliance- Our nervous systems are social systems. The educational system consists of us being with other people all the time. COVID created a huge social loss. It is even more relevant in this time. -Attachment builds the brain. “We work for people we like; we respect people who respect us.”- Rita Pearson -Touchpoints where you resonated with each other, student and teacher. It was through relationship and discipline. Relationships are key to making forward progress. - Trauma logic, relationship resistance. Patterned, repetitive experiences learning how to create, serve and return between two people. -Neuroplasticity - every experience that we encounter has the ability to structurally and functionally change us. Growth mindset and accessing the executive functioning. -All behavior is a form of communication. All behaviors are indicators and signals from the nervous system. ‘I can learn a bit more.' -Modeling, Co-teaching, and support for educators. Walking side by side with educators. -Connections over compliance through revelations in education. -Self-reflection: retreat and take some breaths to compassionately detach so you can be fully present. Connect with Lori: Website: revelationsineducation.com New Book: Intentional Neuroplasticity Body and Brain Brilliance Book - Coming soon
Female Patterned Heart Disease Evaluation and Credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MedChat63 Target Audience This activity is targeted toward primary care providers and advanced providers. Statement of Need This podcast will discuss female-patterned heart disease. Cardiovascular disease continues to be one of the leading causes of mortality for women. Research indicates that there continues to be disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease for women, resulting in greater mortality rate. (American Journal of Preventive Cardiology). The goal of this program is to highlight risks, symptoms and diagnostic characteristics specific to female patients with the goal of earlier intervention and improved patient outcomes. Objectives At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to: Define female-patterned heart disease and presenting symptoms unique to females. Discuss the latest diagnostic guidelines for female-patterned heart disease. Describe female specific risk factors of cardiovascular disease. Moderator Mona Lisa Tailor, M.D. Internal Medicine Norton Community Medical Associates - Barrett Louisville, Kentucky Speaker Li Zhou, M.D., Ph.D. Medical Director Norton Heart and Vascular Institute Norton Healthcare Louisville, Kentucky Moderator, Speaker and Planner Disclosures The planners, moderator and speaker of this activity do not have any relevant financial relationships to disclose. Commercial Support There was no commercial support for this activity. Physician Credits Accreditation Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing Credits Norton Healthcare Institute for Education and Development is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This continuing professional development activity has been approved for .75 contact hours. In order for nursing participants to obtain credits, they must claim attendance by attesting to the number of hours in attendance. For more information related to nursing credits, contact Sally Sturgeon, DNP, RN, SANE-A, AFN-BC at (502) 446-5889 or sally.sturgeon@nortonhealthcare.org. Resources Cardiovascular disease in women https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17569469/ Beyond equality, women require extra care in cardiovascular imaging https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35962143/ Norton Healthcare, a not for profit health care system, is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. Five Louisville hospitals provide inpatient and outpatient general care as well as specialty care including heart, neuroscience, cancer, orthopedic, women's and pediatric services. A strong research program provides access to clinical trials in a multitude of areas. More information about Norton Healthcare is available at NortonHealthcare.com. Date of Original Release | Feb 2024; Information is current as of the time of recording. Course Termination Date | Feb 2027 Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical, Provider and Nursing Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org
Sermon from Matt Magee on January 7, 2024
Rob and Lach rate and discuss patterned shirts, catch phrases, cup a soup, end of year parties, COP 28, walking meetings, Aussie rap, Vegemite toast ~ no butter, flexing at the gym + being a DJ. This episode is proudly brought to you by SquareX (Greensquare) ~ A Marketplace Technology For Agricultural Supply Chains. Subscribe to our Dream Big Social Club NEWSLETTER ~ https://dreambigsocialclub.beehiiv.com/subscribe Web ~ https://linktr.ee/funnybusinesspodcast Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/funnybusiness_au/ LinkedIn ~ Lach / Rob CONTACT ME (Lach) ~ lach@dreambigsocialclub.com
Why is it that it's so much easier to see deer on camera but when you get in the woods, it's like they disappear? Do deer have a sixth sense? What factors are we missing? If it feels like deer have figured you out, use that to get the upper hand and change things up!Support the showWe hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did, please leave us a rating and review! If you are interested in being a guest, be sure to go fill out the form on our website!
Join us for “Balance Auditory Exercises; Patterned, repetitive, Rhythmic Movement for Everyone” with Meagan Baldwin.Meagan is a Bal-A-Vis-X practitioner/trainer, a fierce advocate for her child with a disability, and an educator with 26 years of experience as a public educator in general and special education.Bal-A-Vis-X stands for Balance, Auditory, Vision, and eXercises. The program consists of 200+ exercises, each rooted deeply in rhythm. They range in difficulty from one hand passing/receiving a single sandbag to both hands bouncing/catching four racquetballs in a specified sequence. Partner exercises may call for six balls to be simultaneously in motion. Others combine bags or balls with feet patterns.Support the show
[ASMR] Patterned Rubbing with Sweater Sleeves on a Wooden Table (NO TALKING) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Comin' hot on this episode: I'm talking about Victim mentality, what it is, how to handle it, and deprogram it. I share more about:⚡ The patterns and programs around Victimhood⚡ Where it stems from⚡ The toll it takes on emotional well-beingIf you're the type who grew up with a narcissist, alcoholic, or came from a long line of religious patterning then you're going to relate to this episode."Why did this happen to me?"Let's unpack it.Stay Curious, Stay ConnectedIG @superfreqy // @taliemilerTikTok: @taliemillerPinterest @taliemillerLinkedin: @taliemillerSubstack: VERY FREQY GIRL™ > taliemiller.substack.comWebsite: superfreq.co
We're defining some terms on the God's Vibes podcast because awareness is often the beginning of healing. Psychological warfare refers to tactics intended to reduce an opponent's morale and will to fight. This can include tactics related to fear and intimidation, deception, and surprise. Misplaced loyalty placed in other persons or organisations where that loyalty is not acknowledged, is not respected, is betrayed, or is taken advantage of. It can also mean loyalty to a malignant or misguided cause. If Satan were going to wreak havoc on your life and get you bound, don't these seem like great tactics to have operating subtly beneath the surface so that most people can see, recognize and discern? What if learning about patterns could actually empower you to start partnering with God to change and create new patterns in your life? Tune into God's Vibes for a powerful teaching on what you may actually be up against but never had a recognition of or language and understanding for. xo/Juliana APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN for The God's Vibes Mastermind!! Transform your life and business with The God's Vibes Mastermind. Access the 3-month program for a full year and receive weekly group coaching for the entire year. With 4 modules to shift into God's vibes, you'll learn to invest in your relationship with God, activate your identity, increase your creative capacity, and expand your influence. Apply Now: www.courageco.org P.S.-Check out the Courage Co. virtual community over at www.courageco.org and join us for free challenges, prayer calls and more!
Bold Faith And Fashion- Outfit Ideas, Capsule Wardrobe, Body Image and Identity, Color Analysis
Look in your closet. Is it mostly solids? Do you know how to effortlessly incorporate patterned pieces into your wardrobe? When you buy a printed top or bottom do you LOVE it? Or did you buy it because you feel obligated to add print to your closet? In today's episode, you'll learn about SIZE/SCALE and MOVEMENT to help you choose patterned tops and bottoms that suit your personal style. Trust me! This episode is going to have so many Ahas about why you LOVE or HATE what's in your closet. boldfaithandfashion@gmail.com Instagram: @boldfaithandfashion Facebook Group: Bold Faith and Fashion Comfortable and Stylish OUTFIT IDEAS https://www.facebook.com/groups/1027162797299721
Author : Kelsea Yu Narrator : Rebecca Wei Hsieh Host : M. M. Schill Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums PseudoPod 865: Wanted: Bone-White Skull-Patterned Lace Trim is a PseudoPod original. Wanted: Bone-White Skull-Patterned Lace Trim by Kelsea Yu The stroller on the side of the road caught Nina Wong's eye as her […]
Join me for my latest live Interview, with the Freshest, the Flyest, the Finest... Harrison Leon! We discuss his fantastic rise on the UK scene and the wonderful opportunities he has had since making his debit in February 2022.
The episode explores the concept of sacrifice and why people make sacrifices, as well as the potential negative consequences of sacrificing excessively or for the wrong reasons. The reasons behind sacrifice can be varied, including cultural expectations, personal beliefs, and empathy or altruism. However, sacrifice can also be influenced by distorted loyalty or devotion, as well as manipulative or controlling behavior.Behavior to notice:Making sacrifices that do not align with personal values and beliefs and where I'm comprising my own valueBurnout, resentment, and a sense of martyrdomWhere am I abandoning myself?Destorted devotion —Especially Catholicism, religion is general has become a cult in many ways bc of the excessive rigidity or oppression.FEAR of not being enough having enough etc Distorted loyalty and devotion refers to a situation where an individual's loyalty or devotion to a person, group, or idea becomes extreme, irrational, or harmful. This can lead to a range of negative consequences, such as blind obedience, groupthink, and the suppression of dissenting opinions. Distorted loyalty and devotion can occur in a variety of settings, such as in religious or political groups, in workplaces, and in personal relationships. It can be fueled by a range of factors, including social pressure, fear, and a desire for acceptance or belonging. When loyalty and devotion become distorted, it can lead to harmful or unethical behavior, such as blindly following a leader or group, engaging in group violence, or suppressing the rights and opinions of others. It can also create a sense of us versus them, which can lead to conflict and division. People who are controlling are also manipulative. Manipulation —is straight out to get what we want. Covert manipulation: a nance if you will, refers to the use of deceptive or underhanded tactics to influence or control someone without their knowledge or consent. This can take many forms, such as using subliminal messages in advertising, gaslighting in personal relationships, or covert persuasion techniques in political campaigns. ehem, cough .The episode also discusses the potential impact of war and famine on generational sacrifice patterns and how to recognize and address these patterns. Finally, the episode provides some tips on how to unravel negative sacrifice patterns, including noticing when sacrifices do not align with personal values, setting intentions to transmute patterns, and doing physical activities or frequency work to address them. Overall, the episode highlights the complexity of sacrifice and the importance of approaching it in a healthy and mindful way.Stay Curious, Stay ConnectedIG @superfreqy // @taliemilerTikTok: @taliemillerPinterest @taliemillerLinkedin: @taliemillerSubstack: VERY FREQY GIRL™ > taliemiller.substack.comWebsite: superfreq.co
"Trigger results that optimize outcomes." Whether it is nutrition, exercise, sleep hygiene, stress reduction, or any other aspect well-being to be addressed, the strategies used should be designed to produce a result that leads to the best possible outcome. What can I do to cause the effect that optimizes my hoped-for outcome? What am I doing right now in some of the most important areas of my life? Patterned behavior is the blueprint for results, whether good, bad, or somewhere in between, so the key is to develop the habits that lead to optimized outcomes. _____________________ Attributions: "Story" by Kings Kaleidoscope featuring Madison Ryann Ward. https://kingsk.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/kingskaleidoscope https://kampkaleidoscope.com/ _____________________ My Wellness Friend website: https://www.mywellnessfriend.com/ Free 14-day Wellness Jumpstart guide: https://www.mywellnessfriend.com/wellnessjumpstart Johnny's coaching page: https://www.mywellnessfriend.com/coaching Links to resources I use to amplify my health and wellness efforts (as an affiliate I will receive compensation at no additional cost to you): AG1 - 75 high-quality vitamins, minerals, and whole-food sourced nutrients in one simple scoop JockoFuel - Assorted protein supplements and energy drinks to fuel your daily efforts. Use code MYWELLNESSFRIEND for 10% discount. MyFitnessPal - MyFitnessPal has what you need to reach any nutrition or fitness goal, including tracking tools, an extensive food database with more than 14 million foods, over 500 recipes, 50 workout routines, and more. Easily log your meals, water intake, and exercise to get personalized insights that will help you make smarter choices. Use code 10affiliate22 for 10% discount on the annual premium membership. Momentous - With a deep portfolio of innovative products and world-class experts working on bringing new solutions to market, Momentous provides world-class performance and health solutions for high-performance seekers at all levels. Use code mywellnessfriend for 15% off your order. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-armstrong4/support
This week on the show, we're talking about Trader Joe's Beefless Bulgogi and the Garlic Sesame Tofu at RuSan's. We'll also try Heavenly Hunks Ridiculously Amazing Birthday Cake Bites!SHOW NOTES:The game Becky talked about is called Patterned, and it's an Apple Arcade game.The restaurant where Dave took the kid for burgers was Grindhouse. Their regular buns aren't vegan, but they'll do a lettuce wrap. Their gluten-free buns are vegan, but they're also trash. The lettuce wrap is the move.News Item: Fogo de Chão Is Latest Steakhouse to Embrace Vegan ProteinThe other thing Becky got at Trader Joe's (but we haven't eaten yet) is Chickenless Wings.Here's Becky's recipe for air fryer baby bok choy.Bevita is the purse snack Becky and Becca bonded over. I'm not sure if all flavors are vegan, but there are lots of vegan ones, and they're great emergency purse snacks!Thank you so much for listening. We record these episodes for you, and we'd love to hear from you. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Topic: "Patterned Lack"The concept of patterned lack refers to a pre-determined soul pattern that can lead to settling for less than one deserves in life.This pattern is often associated with feelings of scarcity, victimization, and a need for control.When operating under this pattern, individuals may find themselves unable to attract better opportunities and may feel disempowered in their lives.The podcast aims to explore the causes and effects of this pattern, as well as ways to overcome it and manifest abundance in one's life.In this podcast, your host Talie, will discuss how patterned lack can affect people's lives and the ways they can use their free will to overcome it. She will explore the causes of this pattern, its association with feelings of scarcity, victimization, and a need for control. The host will also provide strategies for how to break this patterned lack, how to manifest abundance and how to empower oneself to attract better opportunities in life.Let's dive in.++++superfreq.co // taliemiller.comInstagram: @superfreqy @taliemillerTikTok: @taliemillerTelegram: Talie // Self MasterySubstack Blog and Essays: Flirting with InfinityBeacons.ai/taliemiller
Let there be light - but not too much. Kate and Sophie discuss Autumnal lighting and explain how to create ambience and atmosphere in your home. They also talk future proofing your home and how to get ready for inevitable changes in your life without compromising on style. Plus - should patterned carpet be confined to the Queen Vic and other dodgy boozers? Kate thinks not, and is even considering this potential design crime for her own new house... Useful links and images are supplied on each of Kate and Sophie's blogs madaboutthehouse.com and sophierobinson.co.uk You can follow them on Instagram @sophierobinsoninteriors @mad_about_the_house or join our Facebook group The Great Indoors Podcast And for behind the scenes footage of Sophie and Kate uncut, unplugged and unrestrained, do have a look at YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He is one of the most beloved but controversial figures of the New Testament. His writings have transformed believers but have also sparked outrage, insult, and ridicule. Was he inspired or an impostor? Those who accept the apostle Paul’s claims of apostleship, however, accept his writings as the authority of Christ. He is declared […]