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What if every crisis you face is actually hiding your greatest opportunity—and you don't even realize it? In this insightful and wildly entertaining episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas, Kent Hance dives into a powerful idea from Albert Einstein: "In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity." But as Kent makes clear, recognizing that opportunity requires judgment, grit, and sometimes a little bit of luck. From the very start, Kent brings listeners in with humor and sharp storytelling. He shares unbelievable real‑world moments—from criminals making spectacularly bad decisions (think getting stuck in a chimney during a burglary or committing crimes while wearing an ankle monitor) to cautionary tales that remind us how often poor judgment leads to even worse outcomes. These moments are entertaining, but they carry a deeper message: common sense still matters. But the heart of the episode goes far beyond humor. Kent explores major issues shaping the country today —from global tensions and energy markets to the real impact of decisions made at the highest levels. He offers a candid take on how media narratives sometimes miss the bigger picture, emphasizing that the real stakes aren't always what's making headlines. His perspective? Focus on the root problem—not just the immediate inconvenience. Listeners will also get a rare inside look at politics and elections. Kent breaks down how endorsements can shift entire races, revealing just how powerful influence can be in primary elections. Through firsthand experience, he explains what it takes to win—and what it feels like to come heartbreakingly close. His stories are a reminder that success and failure are often separated by the smallest of margins. One of the most fascinating segments centers on risk and reward. Kent tells the incredible story of a man who made a life‑changing financial decision by chance—only to later discover it turned into massive success. It's a powerful illustration of timing, opportunity, and how unpredictable success can be. As Kent reflects, sometimes fortune favors those willing to take risks—even when they don't fully understand them at the time. The episode also tackles modern topics like college athletics, transfers, and the business side of sports, as well as broader lessons in discipline, focus, and long‑term thinking. Kent reminds listeners that jumping from one opportunity to another without commitment often leads nowhere—while focus and patience tend to win out. And in classic Kent Hance fashion, the episode is filled with memorable one‑liners and practical wisdom. One standout takeaway: you can't control every situation—but you can control how you respond to it. Another subtle but powerful theme runs throughout: success isn't always about avoiding difficulty—it's about finding the opportunity hidden inside it. ✨ By the end of the episode, Kent leaves listeners with a clear message—life's challenges aren't roadblocks, they're turning points… if you're sharp enough to see them.
Why do some organizations thrive while others crumble? This Leaders Eat Last summary reveals the surprising truth about what truly defines great leadership.
E. Jean Carroll, the woman who won two civil suits against Donald Trump to the tune of $88+ million, is now the target of a Justice Department investigation for perjury. The DOJ probe is viewed by many as yet another example of the president seeking retribution from his perceived enemies and critics. But in his new book “Crisis of the Common Good,” Democratic Senator Chris Murphy argues that Trump is not the root cause of America's troubles, but the product of a much deeper crisis. He joins Christiane from Chicago. Also on today's show: former Costa Rica VP Rebeca Grynspan, now Secretary-General of UNCTAD; historian Jill Lepore on her new book "We the People" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Somewhere between setting the goal and achieving it, something breaks down. And it's almost never what you think it is.In this conversation, Jamie sits down with Bren Ward for an honest look at what it actually takes to close the gap between where you are and where you want to be, and why the answer is simpler than most people think.✅ Why the knowledge gap is the real reason people stay stuck, and where to go find it ✅ How surrounding yourself with the right people shortcuts years of costly trial and error ✅ Why motivation is overrated and what replaces it when you get this right ✅ The three-step framework behind every person who has ever made lasting change ✅ How to stop managing your goals and start becoming the person who already has them ✅ Why your calendar is the truest reflection of what you actually want from your lifeIf you have been working hard and still wondering why things aren't moving, this episode is your reminder that the right knowledge, the right people, and the right identity can change the trajectory of your life faster than you think.________________ PS: Whenever you're ready… here are the fastest 4 ways we can help you fix and grow your accounting firm: 1. Download our famous Wize Freedom Map for FREE - Find out the 96 projects every firm owner must implement to build a $5M+ firm that can run without them - Download here 2. Need to Hire right now? Book a 1:1 FREE discovery call with our WizeTalent hiring coaches to help find your next team member the Wize Way – Click Here 3. Work with Jamie and our mentors for 8 weeks - Build a custom business plan for your firm - Apply here
Most people think they have a dating problem. What they actually have is a pattern problem. Watch our episode on YouTube We don't just choose partners. We choose familiarity. And for a lot of people, that means unconsciously chasing the same emotional experience over and over again. The hot-and-cold dynamic. The anxiety. The longing. The feeling of having to earn love instead of safely receiving it. Relationship expert and bestselling author Amy Chan explains why so many people keep falling for unavailable partners, confusing chemistry with compatibility, and mistaking chaos for passion. Because the truth is, healthy love often feels unfamiliar before it feels safe. This conversation goes far deeper than dating advice. Amy breaks down the psychology behind limerence, nervous system activation, repetition compulsion, and why people unconsciously recreate the emotional wounds they experienced in childhood. She shares the exact patterns that quietly sabotage relationships, the role inconsistency plays in triggering anxiety, and why stable love can initially feel "boring" to people conditioned by unpredictability. Matt and Amy also unpack modern dating culture, the pressure created by social media expectations, and the dangerous advice being normalized online. Together, they explore what actually creates lasting love: commitment, mutuality, emotional safety, integrity, and the willingness to work through discomfort instead of running from it. Amy opens up vulnerably about her own relationship patterns, the years she spent chasing emotionally unavailable people, and the personal breakthrough that finally changed everything. The result is a masterclass on love, attachment, healing, friendship, emotional maturity, and what it truly means to build relationships that last. If you've ever wondered why dating feels exhausting, why you keep repeating the same patterns, or what healthy love is actually supposed to feel like, this episode will change the way you see relationships forever. UnSingle: The Art of Loving Yourself, Building Healthy Relationships, and Dating Smarter Amy on Instagram Amy's website (bootcamps + more fun!) In this episode you will: Discover why people unconsciously recreate familiar emotional wounds in relationships and how childhood experiences quietly shape who you're attracted to Learn the difference between chemistry and compatibility and why confusing the two leads so many people into unhealthy relationships Understand why inconsistency and hot-and-cold behavior activate anxiety in the nervous system and what emotionally safe love actually feels like Break down the four pillars of a healthy relationship: chemistry, compatibility, timing, and mutuality Explore the psychology of limerence, chasing, and emotional addiction and why some people become attached to the pursuit of love more than love itself Learn why healthy relationships can initially feel "boring" to people conditioned by chaos, unpredictability, or emotional instability Understand the role commitment plays in long-term love and why feelings alone are never enough to sustain a relationship Discover the difference between wanting love and having the capacity and ability to maintain a healthy relationship Learn practical ways to create deeper intimacy, emotional safety, and lasting connection inside long-term relationships Hear Amy's framework for building "relational wealth" through nourishing friendships, meaningful community, and intentional human connection
Dennis & Benedicta discuss Titus 3:14 and the significance of being ready to help "our people" whenever we are able to do so.Send us Fan MailTo find out more about Dennis & Benedicta Pollock please visit the Spirit of Grace website, where you can find other wonderful resources such as videos and articles. You will also find out how you can support the work of Spirit of Grace by becoming a Friend of Grace .Please send questions, comments, and feedback with us at grace@spiritofgrace.org.
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How do Chinese people learn English? Is it different from how you learn Chinese?In this Chinese Podcast, Chinese teachers share their personal stories of learning English, which is interesting topic for mandarin learners. From "Mute English" to studying abroad, from English songs to American TV shows, they discuss what worked, what didn't, and the teachers who changed their lives.If you are learning Chinese, you might find their experiences surprisingly similar. What worked for them learning English might just be the key to mastering Chinese!
Before she was a pop girl, a tabloid headline, or the blueprint for millennial style, Hilary Duff was just a kid from Texas with a big dream and a head voice that would become weirdly controversial. This week on Right Answers Mostly, we're diving into the full Hilary Duff story: from early auditions to becoming Disney Channel's most relatable star on Lizzie McGuire. We talk about the cultural earthquake of Metamorphosis, the chaos of early 2000s tabloid culture, public breakups, and why she was constantly compared to women she was never trying to be. But more than that, we explore why Hilary always felt different. She wasn't the strongest singer. She wasn't the most provocative. She didn't reinvent pop music. And yet...she endured. From A Cinderella Story to her pop reinventions, to quietly building a stable career in shows like Younger, Hilary carved out something radical: longevity without spectacle. While other young women were chewed up by fame, she chose steadiness. We unpack the sexism around her voice, the pressure on teen girls to be “effortlessly exceptional,” and why Hilary Duff's greatest strength might be that she always let us see her trying. Not perfect, but just trying. Created and produced by Tess Bellomo & Claire Donald For more RAM, get to know us here If you like us and are interested in our premium channel in which you get THREE bonus episodes a month for $7.99 (many other perks included) go here Intersted in Tess's writing? Subscribe to her medium for pieces around feminism and pop culture! Sources include: The Twisted World of Hilary Duff Deep Dive, Wikipedia & People Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this conversation, Scott H. Young discusses the principles of effective learning and improvement, emphasizing the importance of structured practice, feedback, and observation. He explores the impact of cognitive load on learning efficiency and the role of AI in shaping future learning environments. The discussion highlights the balance between intuition and structured methods, advocating for a comprehensive approach to skill development that includes imitation as a necessary phase. Young provides practical strategies for managing cognitive load and enhancing learning outcomes, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace continuous improvement in their personal and professional lives.titlesUnlocking the Secrets of LearningMastering the Art of ImprovementStruggling to learn is not a personal failure.Imitation is a phase of skill development.Continuous improvement requires adapting methods.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Learning01:35 Scott Young's Journey into Learning02:44 The Tetris Example: Learning and Improvement Factors06:11 The Relevance of Learning in an AI World08:45 The Importance of Structured Learning11:10 Lessons from Ultra Learning14:37 Expert Problem Solving: The Case of Andrew Wiles18:09 Weak vs. Strong Methods in Problem Solving25:04 Creativity: The Role of Imitation in Originality25:26 The Evolution of Learning Methods29:54 Understanding Cognitive Load Theory33:35 Strategies for Effective Learning35:53 Key Insights and Takeaways
This episode explores the importance of setting boundaries for genuine connection, self-care, and healthy relationships. It emphasizes that boundaries are not rejection but vital information that fosters trust and safety, especially in relationships with children and young people.Follow me on instagram for more inspiring, motivational and uplifting content. See you there❤️
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
Dr. Gladys McGarey is recognized as a pioneer for the convergence of allopathic and holistic medicine and is internationally known as the Mother of Holistic Medicine. Following a career in family practice for nearly eighty years, she now has a life consulting practice. After graduating from medical school, Dr. McGarey became the only woman intern at Deaconess Hospital in Philadelphia. In 1978, she co-founded the American Holistic Medical Association with the goal of uniting licensed physicians who practiced medicine and helped to transform conventional healthcare into a more holistic model. She was the first medical doctor to utilize acupuncture in the U. S. and trained other physicians to use it.She founded the Gladys Taylor McGarey Foundation in 1989 to bridge the gap between holistic and traditional medicine and helped to expand the knowledge and application of holistic principles through scientific research and education. Dr. McGarey also co-founded the Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine, founded The International Academy of Clinical Hypnosis, and was a founding diplomat of the Arizona Board of Homeopathic and Integrated Medicine Examiners.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.Take your spiritual journey to the next level with Next Level Soul TV — our dedicated streaming home for conscious storytelling and soulful transformation.Experience exclusive programs, original series, movies, tv shows, workshops, audiobooks, meditations, and a growing library of inspiring content created to elevate, heal, and awaken. Begin your membership or explore our free titles here: https://www.nextlevelsoul.tv
Ageless Athlete - Fireside Chats with Adventure Sports Icons
This episode brings together moments from conversations recorded throughout 2025 with athletes who have spent decades working inside uncertainty — in the mountains, on open water, on the road, and in daily training.What connects these excerpts is more than accomplishment or outcome. It's how each person has learned to operate when conditions narrow, when simplicity, judgment, and restraint matter more than force.Every clip comes from a full-length episode in the Ageless Athlete back catalog. Below is a guide to the original conversations featured in this collection.Episodes FeaturedSonnie TrotterBreaking large, intimidating goals into something workable through structure, patience, and preparation.
Silence is one of the most misunderstood skills in leadership, communication, and life. Many people rush to fill quiet moments with explanations, reactions, or noise because silence forces awareness. It removes the ability to perform, defend, or control how others perceive us. This episode explores why silence feels so uncomfortable and why that discomfort is often a signal that something important is happening internally.The conversation breaks down how silence functions as a power move in high-pressure moments, not because it dominates a room, but because it regulates the nervous system. Troy shares how learning to pause instead of react creates clarity, steadiness, and intentional communication. The episode explores how silence can either trigger fear and old emotional patterns or become a stabilizing force, allowing you to respond with precision instead of impulse.Personal stories are woven throughout, including experiences with conflict, rejection, grief, and preparing for defining moments like public speaking and delivering a TEDx talk. These moments highlight how silence carries different emotional weight depending on context, and how the body often reacts to pressure as if every moment carries the same level of threat. The episode connects this to fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses, and explains how silence can help interrupt those patterns before they escalate.The episode also explores how silence builds trust and presence in professional settings. Speaking less, pausing longer, and choosing restraint often signal confidence and credibility more than volume or speed. Listeners will hear how silence can shift power dynamics in business, leadership, and relationships, while also demanding emotional discipline, self-control, and a willingness to sit with discomfort.Ultimately, this episode is about mastering silence as a form of self-leadership. It is not about withholding communication or avoiding hard moments. It is about knowing when silence serves you, when it sharpens your message, and when it allows you to own a situation without forcing it. Silence works, but it comes with a cost, and this episode challenges listeners to decide whether they are willing to develop the discipline required to use it well.
English is the most widely spoken language globally, both online and IRL. In fact, 1.5 billion people speak it. However, only around 25% of those are native speakers. So how did English become so dominant? Why do people learn it at school? And how have hybrid versions of English, like Spanglish (Spanish-English) or Hinglish (Hindi-English), developed? Georgie Thorman from BBC Learning English joins us to chat through everything we need to know. English is also the most dominant language online and is the lingua franca (dominant language) of pop culture. AI is trained on vast amounts of information taken from the internet. So does this mean that as AI use increases, English will gain even more ground? We invited linguist and AI expert Linda Heimisdóttir onto the pod to explain. Plus, we hear from three young people about why they chose to learn English. Are you learning English right now? We'd love to hear from you. All our details can be found below. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Mora Morrison, Natalia Makohon and Maria Clara Montoya Video Journalist: Baldeep Chahal Editor: Verity Wilde
Tom Vorselen was the guest on this episode of Success Profiles Radio. He helps overwhelmed students and working professionals beat procrastination, master science-backed learning methods, and finally take control of their academic success without burning out. He is the founder of The Study Coach and went from nearly failing out of college to graduating with a master's degree with an A average. We discussed various strategies you can use to improve and accelerate learning, using Chat GPT to generate mock practice exams to help you study for licensing exams, dealing with imposter syndrome and overwhelm, and how having structure to your studying can help you stay organized. In addition, we talked about beating procrastination, how he turned all of this into a coaching business that has generated almost $500,000 in less than three years, how he created a following of over 500,000 in Instagram, and how he built a 10,000 member Skool community. Finally, we talked about a free giveaway that he has for our listeners to help us learn to learn more effectively and beat procrastination. You can listen and follow the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Audible, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and Success Profiles Radio | Live Internet Talk Radio | Best Shows Podcasts
Question – Is it really all that important to use the four keys to hearing God's voice? I mean, some people have five keys, and some have three keys, and some just say do it. This whole formula thing doesn't really work for me. I can hear God's voice without using any keys - I just listen and hear. The vision and journaling doesn't sit too well with me either...Read more here.Support the show
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In this episode, host Mark Jewell sits down with Jared Flinn, Co-founder and Operating Partner of BulkLoads, for a conversation that spans leadership, innovation, faith, and the untapped power of curiosity. Jared shares how his journey—from managing freight at Bartlett Grain to building a top-tier digital freight platform—was rooted in one powerful revelation: “We're a transportation company that moves grain.”What follows is an inspiring deep-dive into intentional leadership, servant-hearted business practices, and how obsession with solving real problems leads to massive impact. Whether you're in logistics, ag retail, or managing a team of young sellers, this episode will challenge and refresh your approach to leadership.Key Takeaways:
Get our FREE Relationships Toolkit! Retirement can challenge even the strongest marriages in unexpected ways. In this video, we dive into five hard truths about marriage after retirement. Tuths many couples don't see coming until they're deep in the struggle. From realizing that love alone isn't enough to keep things strong, to navigating constant change, unmet needs, and the daily effort it takes to stay connected, this conversation is raw, real, and relatable. If you've ever thought, “Shouldn't this be easier by now?” You're not alone. Let's explore how to grow together, adapt, and strengthen your relationship through the retirement years. #retirement_transformed #retirementcouple #retirement BUY MARK'S BOOK! The Evolving Man: Life Virtues Men Don't Talk About USEFUL FINANCIAL TOOLS https://geni.us/new_retirement Use this link for a FREE 14 Day Trial! [Get the FREE Downsizing Guide] How to prepare to downsize your home CONNECT: Engage in our Free Facebook Community ✔️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retirementtransformed ✔️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retirementtransformed ✔️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/retirementtransformed ✔️ Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/retirementtransformed ABOUT RETIREMENT TRANSFORMED Husband and wife duo, Mark & Jody Rollins, inspire and serve as personal guides to meaningful, transformational journeys for individuals who are planning for, going through or are living in retirement. This is everything in retirement beyond your financial plan. We are not financial advisors or medical experts. Any advice we give is our own and should not be taken as professional advice. This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional assistance before making any financial decisions or changes that can affect your physical or mental health. FTC: Some links mentioned above may be affiliate links, which means we earn a small commission if you buy a product from the specific link. This video is not sponsored. All Content and video segments are the copyright and owned by ©Retirement Transformed and cannot be used without permission.
Struggling to find the right employees? Hiring the right team isn't about luck—it's about job analysis, job descriptions, and filtering bad applicants early. In this episode, Rhamy Alejeal breaks down how to hire correctly and how to structure a bulletproof hiring process.
Life is a paradox—we are both limitless and fragile, creators of our own reality yet bound by time. As Abraham Maslow said, we are simultaneously gods and worms, capable of envisioning the infinite while existing in bodies that wither. This realization can be overwhelming, but it is also the key to understanding our power. We are not meant to simply exist; we are here to shape, to build, to create.Artists, dreamers, and visionaries have always been the ones to bridge the gap between what is and what could be. The challenge is to embrace both sides of our nature—to accept our limitations while daring to transcend them. Because in that space between what we know and what we imagine, the extraordinary happens.More from Eddie Pinero:Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletterYour World Within Podcast: https://yourworldwithin.libsyn.com/Stream these tracks on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2BLf6pBInstagram - @your_world_within and @IamEddiePineroTikTok - your_world_withinFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/YourworldwithinTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/IamEddiePineroBusiness Inquiries - http://www.yourworldwithin.com/contact#liveinspired #yourworldwithin #motivation
Takotsubo syndrome, or “broken heart syndrome,” is a temporary heart condition triggered by extreme emotional or physical stress. It has been romanticized in fiction, with characters like Padmé Amidala and King Lear seemingly dying of heartbreak. First documented in the 1960s, takotsubo syndrome primarily affects postmenopausal women and is characterized by the ballooning of the left ventricle. Guest: Bethany Brookshire - Science Writer and Host on the Podcast “Science for the People” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donner une formation, ce n'est pas juste transmettre du contenu. C'est créer une expérience d'apprentissage qui répond à un objectif précis. En lisant Design for How People Learn de Julie Dirksen, j'ai découvert à quel point le design d'une formation doit s'adapter à l'objectif visé. Chaque type d'apprentissage – motivation, acquisition de connaissances, développement de compétences ou maintien des habitudes – exige une approche différente. Dans cet épisode, j'explore : ✔ Comment aligner le design d'une formation avec son objectif d'apprentissage. ✔ Pourquoi le profil des apprenants et leurs attentes influencent la conception d'une formation. ✔ L'importance de l'environnement de travail pour assurer un véritable transfert des apprentissages. ✔ Les outils et stratégies pour favoriser l'application des acquis à long terme. Si vous voulez concevoir des formations plus efficaces – ou simplement mieux apprendre –, cet épisode vous donnera des pistes concrètes pour y arriver. Ordre du jour 0m23: Introduction 4m52: Présentation du livre 8m57: Tenir compte du contexte (profil des apprenants et les objectifs) 20m56: Design tenant compte de l'environnement de travail 24m42: Design avec un objectif de motivation 31m18: Design avec un objectif de connaissances 35m29: Design avec un objectif de compétences 38m25: Design avec un objectif de habitudes 42m17: Réflexion personnelle Pour encore plus de détails, consulte la page web de l'épisode
We've been learning since humankind began, and even formal learning environments have existed for thousands of years, but does the way we learn today suit the demands of our jobs?In today's episode, Paul and Matt discuss how the changing world of work is changing what we need to learn, and how we need to learn it.Send us a textHumanity Working is brought to you by BillionMinds - the company that makes employees ready for the Future of Work.BillionMinds helps companies be ready for the future of work by developing adaptable, resilient employees. You can learn more about them on LinkedIn or by visiting billionminds.com.
Today's guest is respected the world over as an expert on trauma, stress, addiction and childhood development. Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I'll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests. In today's clip from episode 440, I'm joined by fellow physician, author, speaker and friend, the incredible Dr Gabor Maté. Gabor has been a regular guest on Feel Better Live More since his first appearance way back in 2018, and we both agreed that this was perhaps our favourite conversation to date. In a previous podcast episode, I had a wonderful conversation with Bronnie Ware, author of The Top Five Regrets of the Dying. In this clip we explore some of those life regrets through the lens of Gabor's thoughts and work and he offers some thought-provoking insights on each. Thanks to our sponsor https://www.drinkag1.com/livemore Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com Show notes and the full podcast are available at drchatterjee.com/440 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Is it possible to attain wisdom without having to learn the hard way? In today's episode, I discuss how people learn by walking the two paths: the path of light and the path of pain. Most people learn most of their lessons on the path of pain, which is a kind of feedback that the models from which our behavior proceeds are not aligned with reality. Fortunately, we can all learn to walk on the path of light by learning from the pain of others. Join my community: https://the-captains-quarters.mn.co Buy my book, "The Value of Others" Ebook: https://amzn.to/460uGrA Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3YfFwbx Paperback: https://amzn.to/3xQuIFK Book a paid consultation: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com/consultations Subscribe to my newsletter: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com Social Media TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oriontaraban Facebook: https://facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090053889622 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orion-taraban-070b45168/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/psyc.hacks Twitter: https://twitter.com/oriontaraban Website: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com Orion's Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrXBzQ2HDEQ Thinking of going to grad school? Check out STELLAR, my top-rated GRE self-study program based on the world's only empirically-validated test prep system. Use the code "PSYCH" for 10% off all membership plans: https://stellargre.com. Become a Stellar affiliate and earn a 10% commission for every membership purchased by a new student you conduct into the program: https://stellargre.tapfiliate.com. GRE Bites: https://www.youtube.com/@grebites4993 Become a Psychonaut and join PsycHack's member community: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSduXBjCHkLoo_y9ss2xzXw/join Sound mixing/editing by: valntinomusic.com Presented by Orion Taraban, Psy.D. PsycHacks provides viewers with a brief, thought-provoking video several days a week on a variety of psychological topics, inspired by his clinical practice. The intention is for the core idea contained within each video to inspire viewers to see something about themselves or their world in a slightly different light. The ultimate mission of the channel is to reduce the amount of unnecessary suffering in the world. #psychology #wisdom #experience
Everything SEO - Making SEO More Accessible, Adaptable, and Achievable for Small Businesses
Welcome back to The Blogging and SEO Show! This week, I'm joined by learning specialist and CEO of Entrepreneur Academic, Lauren Dewey.Lauren Dewey is a Learning Specialist and CEO of Entrepreneur, Academic. After nearly eight years working in higher education, she started Entrepreneur, Academic to support business owners, coaches, and service providers scale their impact and income through high quality curriculum development. Lauren can help bring your expertise to life through a signature online course, a group program or masterclass, or the creation of a suite of workshops or masterclasses! She believes in building sustainable, scalable business models that prioritize quality programs while getting paid for your expertise. Connect with Lauren:Grab her free masterclass here.Download her course creation checklist here.Visit her website here.In this episode, we're diving into the fascinating world of adult learning and how understanding these concepts can transform your blog, content strategy, and even your offers.We discuss:What adult learning really is and how it influences how your audience consumes and retains information.Why every blog post educates your audience, even when it doesn't feel like it—and how to structure your content for maximum impact.The pitfalls of you-centric content and how to make your stories resonate with your audience's lived experiences.Why redundancy in your messaging is key to keeping your brand memorable (and why this isn't just a sales tactic but a proven learning theory).How to avoid creating "boring professor" content while keeping your personality alive in your blogs and courses.Ways to reimagine your content for social media, emails, and more—because blogging doesn't exist in a silo!We also explore how learning preferences (not learning styles!) influence content creation and why courses that focus on transformation—not just information—have higher success rates.Finally, Lauren shares actionable tips for auditing your offers and creating content that gets people off to stop scrolling and into action.Resources mentioned:Repurposing with Felly from FDStudio here.Book a free SEO consultation here.More Ways to Learn & Connect with Me:Blog: www.thecommamamaco.com/blogInstagram: @commamama.coDon't forget to follow and subscribe to the show to be notified when new episodes are available! Go ahead and subscribe to the newsletter and get inbox notifications and access to exclusive deals for my listeners - Get on the list.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Nov. 13, 2024, our guests discuss how to improve financial literacy education for young people.
In this episode, I dive deep into the often-overlooked value of time and why being intentional with it is critical. Imagine waking up one day with the realisation that you've spent years on things that don't truly matter to you. Let's make sure that day never comes.Here's what I cover:The Cost of Wasted TimeI share personal stories about time spent on activities that added little to my life, encouraging you to reflect on where you invest your time.Living on Your TermsDiscover how to prioritize your true passions and start saying "no" to what doesn't serve you, inspired by the wisdom of those who've regretted time wasted on others' expectations.Avoiding the Trap of DistractionsIn a world full of notifications and endless content, learn how focusing on what truly matters brings exponential returns for your health, mindset, and connections.Creating Meaningful MomentsI highlight the importance of nurturing relationships and capturing those “magic moments” that bring fulfillment, rather than letting life pass by in the hustle.Pursuing Passions TodayWhy wait for retirement to follow your dreams? I'll guide you on how to make time for what you love, no matter how small the steps may be.Throughout this episode, I encourage you to become intentional with your time. Let's build a life that's aligned with what truly matters, for today and the years to come. If you found value here, please share this episode with someone who might need this reminder.This episode was sponsored by NZ Mortgages. You can find them at nzmortgages.co.nz.Get the Growth Weekly Newsletter sent straight to your inbox and join 1000's of other high-performers on the road to self-mastery - https://www.jjlaughlin.com/newsletterGrab a copy of The Top Five Regrets of The Dying by Bonnie Ware here - https://bronnieware.com/books/On my channel I aim to bring you world-class guests and create epic videos to help you level up your leadership and personal mastery.If you could take the time to subscribe, that would help my channel grow and it would mean you wouldn't miss an episode. Subscribe here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA?sub_confirmation=1I release a solocast every Wednesday, and an interview with a world class guest every Thursday.Send me a personal text messageSupport the show
On today's show, we're chatting with Anne and Nashalae. Anne Whiting is an upcycled fashion designer, sustainable fashion activist, and writer. She is also a longtime volunteer and mentor for young people with Free Arts NYC, an organization that provides arts programming for youth – including arts internship placements. Through Free Arts NYC and her upcycled brand, Anne James New York, Anne has worked with several high school and college-aged interns teaching them about the pillars of sustainable fashion and upcycling. She loves helping her interns create their own capsule collections using NYC secondhand shops like Goodwill and BigReuse as their source materials. So, she reached out to do an episode with one of her former interns, Nashalae Martin, and suggested we could chat about how Gen-Z and the next generations learn about sustainable fashion. Nashalae is a recent graduate of FIT, and has held several fashion-related internships, including with Anne and Anne James New York. I loved hearing how she thinks about thrifting, where she learned about sustainable fashion in the first place, and how she thinks we need to expand the definition of sustainable fashion education. This is such an interesting chat about how this movement connects with younger audiences – so, let's dive right into it! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [4:01] While Anne grew up during the fast fashion boom, she also loved thrifting with her grandmother. [7:57] Nashalae found an eventual love of fashion design through a love of art. [10:38] Anne works with Free Arts NYC, an organization that provides arts programming for youth – including arts internship placements. [20:23] How young people like Nashalae get their sustainable fashion education. [23:48] The two truths that young people love to thrift and they also love fast fashion. [27:18] Expanding the idea of sustainable fashion education. [35:33] Personal style and favorite pre-loved pieces. EPISODE MENTIONS: Anne Whiting Anne James New York Free Arts NYC Threads of Habit Recylpt @brianna.who Pre-Loved Podcast with Alissa Westervelt Andrea Reyes of NYC Fair Trade Coalition LET'S CONNECT:
The success of any instructional piece of content is in how well the information is retained, memorized and actioned. After all, we want the lessons we teach to have an impact. So, if you want to level up your instructional design skills, you need to know how people actually learn first and foremost.In this episode, we revisit a fascinating discussion with Julie Dirksen, Learning Strategy Consultant at Usable Learning and author of two brilliant books, Design for How People Learn and Talk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change.Julie joined us back in episode 138 to talk about how instructional designers can tap into the psychology behind learning to make more effective content. She talks about the importance of getting to know your audience and receiving feedback to make sure you're on the right path. We hear how she first got into instructional design, how she defines success, and her top tips for instructional designers to continue honing their craft. Julie also shares more about her book and recommends some great resources that inspired her. Since coming on the show, she's released her new book, so be sure to check out all the links below.Learning points from the episode include:00:00 - 03:06 Introduction03:06 - 05:51 How Julie got started in instructional design05:51 - 09:59 Defining success in learning design09:59 - 17:20 One tip for image and video in learning design17:20 - 18:28 Ad break – check out the Video Viewer Trends report 18:28 - 21:21 Julie explains her book21:21 - 25:24 What trips people up in learning design?25:24 - 32:00 Simple vs cursive fonts and keeping learning design clear32:00 - 35:40 What learning design pros need to improve on35:40 - 39:48 The resistance to practice design 39:48 - 46:17 Are different learning styles a myth?46:17 - 50:51 Where Julie turns to for self-development50:51 - 52:12 Where to learn more about Julie's work52:12 - 53:08 Julie's final take53:08 - 53:39 OutroImportant links and mentions:TechSmith Academy: https://academy.techsmith.com/ Book by Clark Quinn: https://www.amazon.com/Millennials-Goldfish-Other-Training-Misconceptions/dp/1947308378Connect with Julie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliedirksen/Usable Learning: https://usablelearning.com/Design for How People Learn: https://www.amazon.com/Design-People-Learn-Voices-Matter/dp/0134211286Talk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change: https://www.amazon.com/Talk-Elephant-Design-Learning-Behavior-ebook/dp/B0C7ZFRRFH2024 Video Viewer Trends Report: https://www.techsmith.com/2024-video-viewer-trends-report.html
#113 今まで、日本語の勉強の話をすることが多かったんですが、今回は逆に日本人の英語学習について話しました!なおやはどうやって英語を勉強したのかも気になりますね!We have often talked about studying Japanese, but this time, we talked about how Japanese people studying English! Maybe you also curious how Naoya studied English!↓↓番組についての感想や話してほしいトピックがあれば、こちらまで↓↓Email: ernestnaoya1994@gmail.com↑↑ Share your thoughts and request to us through the email above! ↑↑個人SNS / Personal Social Media ACErnest's Instagram: @ernest_mkcNaoya's Instagram: @japanese_teacher_n
Dr. Gladys McGarey was a pioneer of the allopathic and holistic medical movements. She was also a founding diplomat of the American Board of Holistic Medicine, the cofounder and past president of the American Holistic Medical Association and the cofounder of the Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine and more. Gladys passed away a few weeks after recording this interview, she was 103 years old. Her team has given me permission to still release our conversation. In today's episode, Dr. Gladys shares the lessons she believes many people learn too late in life. Hopefully you enjoy her profound wisdom and insights! Thanks to this episode's sponsor: LMNT If you're looking to optimize your hydration, go to https://www.drinklmnt.com/dougbopst to get a free sample pack with any purchase! ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to health and mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not financial advice. Always seek the advice of your health or mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Wright is back on The Profit Express, and he is here to talk failure. Last year, Michael launched his Beyond 40 mission to change the lives of at least 40 people through real estate. Like many of us, he experienced failure at achieving his goal. But unlike many people, Michael has learned from his failures. Download this week's episode of The Profit Express to... Read More The post What Can Sales People Learn from Failure? appeared first on Healy Success Solutions.
Host: Adam Gardiner In her first in-depth interview since President Biden withdrew from the presidential race, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris sat down with CNN to answer several questions. She was accompanied by her VP pick, Tim Walz; KSL at Night host Adam Gardiner wonders why. He recaps some of the most pertinent questions from the interview, and shares his thoughts on Harris’ answers and the overall tone of it all.
Japan & English, New Years Resolution Check in, Free Japan Housing, and more! 日本と英語、新年抱負確認、ゼロ円物件など! Support on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/lazyfluency Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-8_djC5_aV4Mi3o3fuLPLA/featured Send us questions at: lazyfluency@gmail.com
Since his first appearance on Feel Better Live More, way back in 2018, Dr Gabor Maté has become a valued friend, as well as a regular guest. I'm proud to say that he recently joined me in London as a guest speaker on the Prescribing Lifestyle Medicine course that I co-created with Dr Ayan Panja, to teach healthcare professionals the principles of lifestyle medicine. We recorded this conversation - Gabor's 4th appearance on my show - a couple of weeks ago in London the day before that event, and we both agreed that it is perhaps our favourite conversation to date. For anyone not aware, Gabor is respected the world over as an expert on trauma, stress, addiction and childhood development. He is a physician, speaker and international bestselling author of some truly game-changing books such as When the Body Says No and The Myth of Normal - which has just come out in paperback. As this is Gabor's 4th appearance on my podcast, I was keen to explore some new ground and different topics. Gabor has worked as a family doctor as well as in palliative (end of life) care. Back on Episode 383 of this podcast, I had a wonderful conversation with Bronnie Ware, author of the book, The Five Regrets of the Dying and I thought it would be interesting to examine each of these 5 regrets, through the lens of Gabor's thoughts and work. We chat through all five of these regrets and Gabor provides some thought-provoking insights on each of them. He explains why we work so hard to the detriment of time with family and friends. We talk about how disease can be a teacher, why it's vital children grow up able to express their emotions, and how we wish more doctors were aware of the connection between emotions and physical health. We discuss happiness and if it's possible to be happy or seek happiness when there is so much suffering in the world. This leads us on to talk about the nature of forgiveness, curiosity, compassion, and also regret. Gabor says that living life with ‘no regrets' is about learning and understanding from your perceived mistakes, but not being unkind to who you were then. Instead we should recognise that we did the best we could do at the time. Like all of my previous episodes with Gabor, this is a powerful conversation full of compassion, knowledge and wisdom. I hope you enjoy listening.Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com.Thanks to our sponsors:https://drinkag1.com/livemorehttps://calm.com/livemoreShow notes https://drchatterjee.com/440DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt and Joy Thayer are filmmakers they started Speropictures in their basement. The conversation begins with Matt talking about his new documentary, State of Denial. The people are learning that the election system is rigged. The system was developed so the [DS] can cheat in the election. The people are now learning that the election are rigged and the [DS] rigging system is now unraveling. The more the people learn, the worse it gets for the [DS]. The [DS] will try to cheat again in the 2024 election, but when they learn they can't override the number of votes Trump is getting they will then try to cancel the elections. Playbook known.
In this episode, we're embarking on a journey towards abundance. There are two ways to perceive life: through abundance or through lack. You may wonder why anyone would choose lack, and yet, in various situations, we move towards it. What if you decided to take control of your thoughts? To commit to thinking in alignment with your chosen word, regardless of circumstances? Imagine the world as a canvas and your chosen word as the lens through which you perceive and receive it. It's essential to understand that this isn't about seeking external results. You're not thinking in abundance to obtain material possessions. Instead, it's a profound shift in your state of being. You become the solution, not the seeker of solutions. In this world, you experience everything through your chosen word, and it shapes your reality. It's about embodying the essence of that word, not chasing outcomes. When you become love, joy, or abundance, you naturally attract and manifest these qualities in your life. Here's a challenge for you: for one week, immerse yourself in your chosen word in every aspect of your life. Picture yourself as a soul being, surrounded by others in a line. You have a choice—enter a world where every being thinks in abundance, or one where lack prevails. The desire for an abundance-filled world is undeniable. Imagine a society where everyone seeks opportunities for healing, growth, love, and expansion. This vision of utopia is achievable when we become the change we wish to see. Remember, the world can't change itself; you must change to transform your reality. By choosing to see opportunities, no matter the challenges, you become a beacon of love and power. Embrace this choice; don't compare your journey to others. As you infuse love, joy, and abundance into your life, you'll radiate these qualities, becoming a source of positivity for others. This isn't about accumulating material possessions but embodying the essence of your chosen word. - Henry -------------------------------- Social Media Say hi on TikTok Say Hi on Instagram -------------------------------- Email Me henry@vibeabundant.com -------------------------------- Email List --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positive-mindset-podcast/support
Adam Lane Smith is a transformative force in the field of personal development and relationships. He's Leveraged years of professional experience as a licensed psychotherapist into becoming a highly sought-after Attachment Specialist and personal coach. His clients includeregular families hoping to mend marital troubles. high-power executives striving for harmony in parenting, millionaire CEOs navigating the intricate world of dating and more. Today on the show we discuss in depth 7 relationship lessons that most people learn too late and much more. Connect with Adam: Instagram Website Podcast ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living Mattress and Lifeforce.If you had the opportunity to reflect on your life, relationships, and the legacy you would like to leave the world with, what reflections would you have, and what wisdom would you share on living a content and peaceful life? Would your answers change if you knew your death was impending, and what would you prioritize in your remaining days?Today, on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mark Goulston to discuss the lessons that dying has imparted on him and that he is eager to share with the world. Dr. Goulston shares exercises and practices that can help us be better listeners, build awareness, and create genuine curiosity to make better connections. Dr. Mark Goulston is a retired psychiatrist and a specialist in the field of death and dying who is currently confronting his own mortality. He's also a former FBI and police hostage negotiation trainer. He is the author or co-author of ten books, with his book, Just Listen, ranking as the top book on listening worldwide. He also hosts his highly-rated podcast, My Wakeup Call. He's renowned as the inventor of Surgical Empathy, an approach he employed with suicidal patients. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Goulston dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):Dr. Goulston's career and practice, and how he found peace in confronting his terminal diagnosis (2:20 / 2:20) Dr. Goulston's diagnosis of leukemia and the treatment he is undergoing (9:44 / 6:45) Wisdom from Dr. Goulston's late father (14:05 / 10:48)Actual vulnerability and how Dr. Goulston believes he is “giving to live” (19:17 / 16:11)The importance of making sure friends and family feel loved by you (26:35 / 24:00)A key question to create connection (28:16 / 25:40)Dr. Goulston's mentor's advice on the criteria for having a good death (34:50 / 32:07)Myths about dying, acceptance and surrendering to the idea of dying and the peace of mind you feel (41:04 / 38:05)What prohibits people from prioritizing connection in life (43:25 / 41:16)The importance of listening and how it creates awareness and curiosity (48:58 / 46:36)Using the HUVA exercise (58:00 / 55:06)Prove, Show, Hide, and Please exercise and eliminating those from your personality (1:02:00 / 59:40)The FUD CRUD technique to invite frustrations out without judgment (1:17:00 / 1:14:00) Dr. Goulston's ideas on self-forgiveness and letting go of what he felt he did not achieve (1:24:00 / 1:21:04)Dr. Goulston's belief that he exists as a catalyst to help people heal (1:44:25 / 1:41:29)Also mentioned in this episode:My Wakeup Call podcastHurt Less, Live More showTED Talk - What Made You Smile Today?To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.