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Tims sounTHcast
477 Simuliere Lautsprecher & Räume KOSTENLOS (Place-It)

Tims sounTHcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 13:13


The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
566: Jim Dethmer - Conscious Leadership, Radical Responsibility, Energy Audits, Being Fully Present, and Doing What Most Makes You Feel Alive

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 61:44


Order and Read our new book, The Score That Matters https://amzn.to/4btcb1o Full show notes at www.LearningLeader.com Twitter/IG: @RyanHawk12   https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12 What do leaders who sustain excellence do? They have the ability to be present for an extended period of time. They are here now. They live a life that creates a sustainable presence. They are fully present. Be here now. Fully here. This makes you available for this creative moment. Play the long game. Excellent leaders play the long game. "Live a life that creates sustainable presence." Space and Place: It's important to know your soul's home: For Jim: Northern Michigan. Quiet, still, simple, in nature... "It's recharging for me." Lead and live intentionally to get to your flow state. Ask: What is it that creates the most "alive-ness" in you? Do an energy audit. Look at your calendar for the last week. What events make your energy go up, stay neutral, or go down? Maximize for people and events that make your energy go up. "Populate your life with what you love." Are you willing to be fully alive? What are you willing to risk to make that happen? Get rid of energy downers. You can do that in 3 ways. Dump it, Delegate it Do it differently Responsibility – By me: I commit to taking full responsibility for the circumstances of my life, and my physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. I commit to support others to take full responsibility for their lives. I have to = Victim mindset I choose to = Ownership mindset To me = At the effect of other things. Outside my locus of control. By me = Inside. I am the cause of the experience. Radical responsibility. How am I causing the experience? Josh Waitzkin - Make weather what it is. Play in the rain. Curiosity is everything as a leader. The opposite of curiosity is always needing/wanting to be right. Deconstruct all the places where you want to be right. Most of it stems from fear. There are three fears: Approval Control Security Curiosity - I commit to growing in self-awareness. I commit to regarding every interaction as an opportunity to learn. I commit to curiosity as a path to rapid learning. Candor - I commit to saying what is true for me. I commit to being a person to whom others can express themselves with candor. Accountability and Responsibility: Responsibility is not something that can be assigned, it is something that has to be taken. Responsibility lives in the world of integrity and impeccable agreements. Speak truth in love. “We often describe unconscious leaders as reactive. They react from a “story” about the past or an imagined future, and their personality, ego, or mind takes over.”

The Promised Podcast
The “Blessings and Curses” Edition

The Promised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 85:53


Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. —Cutting to the Core— Benjamin Netanyahu promises ultra-Orthodox politicians, in exchange for their support, to fully-fund Haredi schools no matter what they do and do not teach. Is that unhinged and irresponsible? —A Woman's Place— It's the patriarchy, Stupid! —Curses & Blessings— Reflections on the year that was. All this and songs to take us from the end of the month of Elul through the Days of Awe!

In Clear Terms with AARP California™
Creating Inclusive and Age-Friendly Public Spaces

In Clear Terms with AARP California™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 23:52


On this episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California, host Dr. Thyonne Gordon is joined by Urban Planner, James Rojas, to discuss the importance of inclusive, age-friendly open and public spaces. James is a renowned Urban Planner, Community Activist, and Artist who works to involve communities in public design. He is the Founder of Place It! and Founder of the Latino Urban Forum, an advocacy group dedicated to increasing awareness around planning and design issues facing low-income Latinos. Listen as the duo discusses why connecting people to places is important, and how communities and residents can get more involved in the planning process. So join us for an insightful episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California. Our goal is to empower you with the facts and information that will help make California more livable for people of all ages.      Please visit AARP.org/advocacy and AARP.org/CA to learn more about how you can help.More helpful information:  AARP Livable CommunitiesPlace It!Follow UsTwitter @AARPCAFacebook @aarpcaliforniaInstagram @aarpcaPresented by AARP Californiawww.AARP.org/CA

Beyond The Venue with MG The Venue Specialist
Leading with Empathy & Understanding the Customer Experience: Small Business Edition with James Varughese

Beyond The Venue with MG The Venue Specialist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 52:02


This week I'm talking with another fellow Drexel Dragon, my friend James Varughese. Even though he doesn't work in the hospitality industry, he is passionate about people and their experiences. He works with small business owners to understand their experiences both with his company's products and services as well as learning about what we as small business owners go through.While he's had different roles across analyst, client services, product, and sales, his current focus on Customer Experience utilizes many of the technical skills that he's acquired over the last 20 years in professional environments. What's different about this current role is how critical empathy is in his day to day work. Listening & connecting with small business owners, utilizing Intuit's own Design for Delight method for innovation, and working with teams that James has been in at one time or another in his own career has solidified his desire to create a future as a CX leader.Topics Include:

Move or Improve - Debbie Miller
Allyson Forrister - Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do Part 2

Move or Improve - Debbie Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 28:23


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to do Part Two. Speaker: Allyson Forrister. Owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive at Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age-in-place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today for part two where we will discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

Move or Improve - Debbie Miller
Allyson Forrister - Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do Part 1

Move or Improve - Debbie Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 26:37


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do: Speaker: Allyson Forrister Skype ID: aeforrister Allyson is the owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive At Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age in place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today to discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show
Allyson Forrister - Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do Part 2

ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 28:23


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to do Part Two. Speaker: Allyson Forrister. Owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive at Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age-in-place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today for part two where we will discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show
Allyson Forrister - Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do Part 1

ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 26:37


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do: Speaker: Allyson Forrister Skype ID: aeforrister Allyson is the owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive At Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age in place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today to discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

Move or Improve - Debbie Miller
Allyson Forrister pt 2 Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do

Move or Improve - Debbie Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 28:23


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to do Part Two. Speaker: Allyson Forrister. Owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive at Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age-in-place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today for part two where we will discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

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ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show
Allyson Forrister pt 2 Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do

ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 28:23


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to do Part Two. Speaker: Allyson Forrister. Owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive at Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age-in-place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today for part two where we will discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

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Move or Improve - Debbie Miller
Allyson Forrister -- Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do

Move or Improve - Debbie Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 26:37


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do: Speaker: Allyson Forrister Skype ID: aeforrister Allyson is the owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive At Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age in place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today to discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show
Allyson Forrister -- Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do

ThirtyFour-50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 26:37


Aging in Place: It’s What We Want to Do: Speaker: Allyson Forrister Skype ID: aeforrister Allyson is the owner of an interior design business, Counterpane Interiors. The work that she does in her “Thrive At Home” division of the company positions her as a Universal Design and Aging-in-Place expert with nearly a decade of experience in creating universal design solutions for baby boomers and empty nesters who want to age in place. She also creates tailored solutions for people with physical disabilities so they can live more comfortably and independently in their home. She is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders. I’ve asked her to join me today to discuss a variety of topics regarding this burgeoning segment of the design and remodeling industry.

Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast
Episode 97: The City is a Painting You Walk Into

Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 26:36


This week we’re joined by James Rojas of Place It! to talk about art in planning and Latino Urbanism.

Orton Family Foundation
Let's Play! Making Engagement Way More Fun

Orton Family Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2013 57:21


No one loves typical public meetings where the only opportunity for interaction is a quick and dirty two minutes at the microphone. What can we do to change that? It turns out there are dozens of ways to make community engagement more playful, and playfulness makes engagement more fruitful. On this CommunityMatters® conference call you’ll hear from James Rojas of Place It! and Chris Haller of Urban Interactive Studio. They challenge the notion that public discourse and decision-making can’t be fun. Listen to this call to learn how to infuse civic life with play. Please bear with the sound quality issues during James' introduction. They clear up around minute 10. Access online notes at http://bit.ly/1fOp2dh.