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J.R.R. Tolkien is known as the language professor who created a fantasy world and constructed several languages for fun. However, those who get to know his writing and thought well discover that behind those seemingly frivolous projects lie deeply seeded theological ideas. And where better to discuss the intersection of theology and fiction than here on Mere Fidelity. Austin Freeman, author of Tolkien Dogmatics, joins Matt, Derek, and Alastair to delve into the wealth of thought hidden in Middle Earth. Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com. Timestamps: Theology & Literature [0:00] Imaginary World [4:45] Actual World [10:37] What Dogmas? [14:28] Gift of Death [20:26] Peer Comparison [27:13] Sub-Creation [35:08] The Bombadil Question [42:39]
Host: Dr. Gita S. Pensa, MD Most emergency medicine educators are familiar with the Milestones, the current evaluation system for emergency medicine residents, and these have been shown to be imperfect and highly subjective. At the same time, EM residents need to achieve competency in patient safety and quality improvement processes. Today we're talking about a recent paper in AEM Education and training journal, “Implementation of a Pilot Novel Objective Peer comparison evaluation system in an emergency medicine residency program.” First author Dr. Kraftin Schreyer, MD, MBA is here to discuss it with us.
Most emergency medicine educators are familiar with the Milestones, the current evaluation system for emergency medicine residents, and these have been shown to be imperfect and highly subjective. Ath the same time, EM residents need to achieve competency in patient safety and quality improvement processes, Today we're talking about a recent paper in AEM Education and training journal, “Implementation of a Pilot Novel Objective Peer comparison evaluation system in an emergency medicine residency program.” First author Dr Kraftin Schreyer, MD MBA is here to discuss it with us.
What's up y'all! Life after graduation is not what it cracked up to be! If your experience was anything like mine, it was ROUGH! This week I share the trials and tribulations of my post-grad blues experience. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this Episode I discuss the importance of not comparing your singleness to other couples and marriages along with the important of Dating yourself while single. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deborahmarierodriguez/message
Since an early age, most of us have competed in sports, education, and other activities. Many times this competitiveness leads to negative peer comparison… “My job vs. their job”, “My kids are in regular soccer, their kids are in advanced.”, “They seem to have everything, and I can't pull myself together.” During this episode, Kajsa Berlin Kaufusi - Chief Operating Officer of ARISE (Project for Humanity) and Adjunct Professor at BYU explains how focusing on our negative peer comparison emotions will adversely impact a career, a person's happiness, and what we can do to combat the negativity. Show References: Crucial Conversations and The Four Agreements Click here to join our mailing list Click here to provide show recommendations and input Music: Funkorama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons
In this third entry in the Qualities of Leadership series, Heather focuses on YOU! More accurately, you focus on you, and the concept of the Leadership Lid. Heather illustrates how the quality of an organization’s leaders will inherently limit the growth of the organization itself. The positive side of that is that your leadership potential is unlimited, and therefore so is the growth of your organization or business. Heather discusses the cause and effect of personal and professional growth and gives you the compass to find your own way to your best self as a leader. (1:55) The Leadership Lid (3:27) Peer Comparison (5:09) Leadership Lid versus Leadership Potential (7:33) The Effects of Personal and Professional Growth (10:26) Recap
In this third entry in the Qualities of Leadership series, Heather focuses on YOU! More accurately, you focus on you, and the concept of the Leadership Lid. Heather illustrates how the quality of an organization’s leaders will inherently limit the growth of the organization itself.The positive side of that is that your leadership potential is unlimited, and therefore so is the growth of your organization or business. Heather discusses the cause and effect of personal and professional growth and gives you the compass to find your own way to your best self as a leader.(1:55) The Leadership Lid(3:27) Peer Comparison(5:09) Leadership Lid versus Leadership Potential(7:33) The Effects of Personal and Professional Growth(10:26) Recap
In this third entry in the Qualities of Leadership series, Heather focuses on YOU! More accurately, you focus on you, and the concept of the Leadership Lid. Heather illustrates how the quality of an organization’s leaders will inherently limit the growth of the organization itself.The positive side of that is that your leadership potential is unlimited, and therefore so is the growth of your organization or business. Heather discusses the cause and effect of personal and professional growth and gives you the compass to find your own way to your best self as a leader.(1:55) The Leadership Lid(3:27) Peer Comparison(5:09) Leadership Lid versus Leadership Potential(7:33) The Effects of Personal and Professional Growth(10:26) Recap
In this third entry in the Qualities of Leadership series, Heather focuses on YOU! More accurately, you focus on you, and the concept of the Leadership Lid. Heather illustrates how the quality of an organization’s leaders will inherently limit the growth of the organization itself.The positive side of that is that your leadership potential is unlimited, and therefore so is the growth of your organization or business. Heather discusses the cause and effect of personal and professional growth and gives you the compass to find your own way to your best self as a leader.(1:55) The Leadership Lid(3:27) Peer Comparison(5:09) Leadership Lid versus Leadership Potential(7:33) The Effects of Personal and Professional Growth(10:26) Recap
In this episode, Cheryl Bradshaw, counselor and psychotherapist specializing in teens and young adults discusses her new book, How to Like Yourself: A Teen's Guide to Quieting Your Inner Critic & Building Lasting Self-Esteem. Cheryl Bradshaw's approach is one that young adults will find engaging, thought provoking and very helpful. Recognizing that few of us in this highly competitive culture are taught to like ourselves, she identifies the traps, feelings and distortions that keep us from building self-esteem. With a sense of humor and personal connection, she offers interesting strategies to overcome these traps. She addresses our assumption that everyone else seems to have it all; the inner critic that keeps us from believing in ourselves; the power of making mistakes; the reality of attraction and the difference between friends and likes. Listen in as Cheryl Bradshaw offers young adults and those who love them an impressive and accessible way to build self-esteem.
In this episode, Cheryl Bradshaw, counselor and psychotherapist specializing in teens and young adults discusses her new book, How to Like Yourself: A Teen's Guide to Quieting Your Inner Critic & Building Lasting Self-Esteem. Cheryl Bradshaw's approach is one that young adults will find engaging, thought provoking and very helpful. Recognizing that few of us in this highly competitive culture are taught to like ourselves, she identifies the traps, feelings and distortions that keep us from building self-esteem. With a sense of humor and personal connection, she offers interesting strategies to overcome these traps. She addresses our assumption that everyone else seems to have it all; the inner critic that keeps us from believing in ourselves; the power of making mistakes; the reality of attraction and the difference between friends and likes. Listen in as Cheryl Bradshaw offers young adults and those who love them an impressive and accessible way to build self-esteem.