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What if the thing running your day… is your non-conscious thought patterns that are happening on repeat?? The same ones showing up every single day, silently shaping how you feel, how you react, and how you show up as a parent, partner, and person. In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on the 6 sneaky, unhelpful thought patterns that drag us down day-to-day - and how to actually catch them in real time, replace them, and feel better.We're getting into:- Why your brain loops the same thoughts all day (and why they feel so convincing)- The exact moment your thoughts turn into stress, snapping, or shutdown- The subtle difference between “venting” vs. actually moving forward- The simple mental shifts that take you from *reactive* to calm, grounded, and in control- Practical, in-the-moment tools you can use TODAY to change the way you think - and feelThis is the kind of episode that doesn't just sound good while you listen. It literally changes how your next moment goes. Less spiraling, less snapping. More clarity, more “Ok, I've got this.” Once you see these thought patterns, you can interrupt them. And when you interrupt them, your whole day goes differently. And overtime, your new thinking habits will rewire your brain to be more resilient.Your brain has been freelancing long enough. Time to take the mic back - let's do this!This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Hiya Health - Receive 50% off your first order of Hiya's best selling children's vitamin. Head to hiyahealth.com/BLF. Magnetic Me - Get 15% off sitewide at magneticme.com.Momentous - Head to livemomentous.com and use promo code BIGLITTLEFEELINGS for up to 35% off your first order.Quince - Refresh your wardrobe with Quince. Go to quince.com/BLF for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Parents carry their past into their parenting, often without realizing it. In this episode, I sit down with relationship therapist and author Eli Harwood to talk about how emotional baggage forms, how it quietly shows up in the way we respond to our kids, and what it actually looks like to break those patterns in real time. We get honest about triggers, shame, defensiveness, and the parts of ourselves we learned to tuck away long before we ever had children. Eli breaks down how emotional inheritance works, why our bodies react before our brains catch up, and how to shift from reactive parenting to connected parenting. This isn't about perfection or never getting activated. It's about noticing, pausing, and choosing something different so our kids don't have to carry what we never had support for. If you've ever wondered, “Am I passing this on?”, this conversation will help you see the patterns with compassion and give you tools to change the story. What we talk about: Why emotional baggage forms and how it shows up in parenting How your childhood coping strategies become adult triggers The difference between reacting and responding Why kids activate the parts of us we haven't healed How shame keeps patterns going Practical steps to interrupt the cycle Why slowing down is the most powerful parenting tool How to repair with your child when you slip into old patterns To connect with Eli Harwood follow her on Instagram @attachmentnerd, check out all her resources at https://www.attachmentnerd.com/ and buy her book “How to Deal with Your ___ So Your Kids Don't Have To: https://www.amazon.com/Deal-Your-____-Kids-Dont/dp/1632175967 00:00 – The Core Idea: Kids Feel What We Don't Heal 05:23 – From Secure Kids to Secure Parents 09:18 – The Five Gifts of a Secure Parent14:06 – Showing Up Without Making Kids the Burden23:14 – When Your Stuff Spills Out 25:58 – Hidden Baggage: Denial, Over-Apologizing, and Self-Doubt 27:28 – Bias, Blind Spots, and Long-Term Connection 36:40 – Emotional Maturity in Real Life 41:17 – “I Want Mommy”: Rejection and Attachment Preferences Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and subscribe to PedsDocTalk. Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter! And don't forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What happens when you hit AI brain fry? AI burnout can trap creators in a relentless productivity loop. In this episode, I explore how to protect your originality, rebuild your creative energy, and use AI without losing your voice. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss never-seen-before podcasting strategies that will make you stand out! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-marketing-success-grow-your-business-with/id1513824115 Have you been making more content and enjoying less of the process? Do you keep opening documents full of ideas you still have not used? Are you trying to protect your voice while working with AI? In this episode, I walk you through how I moved through AI burnout and started rebuilding my creative energy with a more grounded way of working. I talk about what pushed me into burnout and what helped me come back to myself. I share how stepping away from constant output changed the way I think, create, and run my business. I also explain why I no longer want AI to replace my communication or my ideas. In this episode, you'll discover: • The subtle signs you're creating too much content for it to actually work • The sneaky loop that keeps smart people stuck in endless output • The perfectionist pattern that drains your energy and focus • What AI patterns are doing to originality behind the scenes • The unexpected habit that helps rebuild imagination from the inside out • The body-based shift that can sharpen creativity and decision-making • A smarter way to use AI tools without losing your voice in the process • Why analog thinking is the last real protector of human creativity If you've been searching for business creativity, AI burnout, creative recovery, this episode is your invitation to create with more intention. Here's to protecting your voice and your imagination. Juliana Work with me: www.julianabarbati.com/momentum
You cannot optimize your health if you ignore the energy your body operates on.In this episode of Mindset Mastery Moments, Dr. Alisa Whyte sits down with Ashley Grace, Chief Marketing Officer of Ignaton, to explore a bold and emerging truth: health goes beyond biochemistry—it's deeply rooted in energy, frequency, and vibration.This conversation dives into the intersection of quantum physics and human biology, unpacking how energetic models of health are reshaping the way we think about cognition, aging, and overall well-being. Ashley shares how quantum wellness technologies are enhancing supplement effectiveness, improving brain function, and supporting longevity through innovative approaches backed by scientific research.Ashley breaks down how “quantum charging” works and why it may be a game-changer in optimizing nutrient absorption and performance. Dr. Alisa expands on the importance of aligning lifestyle habits—like sleep, movement, and emotional regulation—with these emerging technologies to create sustainable, high-level health.You'll learn:• Why health is more than chemistry—and how energy plays a key role• How frequency and vibration impact your mood, cognition, and performance• The science behind quantum-enhanced supplements and their benefits• Practical ways to improve sleep quality, reduce inflammation, and boost clarity• How your environment, media consumption, and habits influence your energetic state• Simple biohacking tools to elevate consciousness and emotional resilienceIf you're looking to upgrade your health, sharpen your mind, and stay ahead of the curve in longevity and wellness—this episode will expand how you understand your body, energy, and the future of human performance.Connect with Ashley Grace:Twitter: https://twitter.com/agagaInstagram: https://instagram.com/ashleyonpodcastConnect with Ignaton:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ignitonofficialInstagram: https://instagram.com/ignitonofficialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ignitonofficialFree Resource:Quantum Wellness eBook: https://www.igniton.com/pages/e-book-offerSend us Fan MailSupport the show
From dot-com survivor to fractional CFO, Salvatore Tirabassi shares how his venture capital and private equity background enables him to deliver PE-grade financial strategy to founder-owned businesses, why the AI bubble looks fundamentally different from 2000, and how unit economics analysis should drive every growth-stage debt decision. In this episode of the DealQuest Podcast, host Corey Kupfer sits down with Salvatore Tirabassi, a seasoned CFO who also brings a 15-year background as a partner in growth equity and venture capital funds. Sal is the founder of CFO Pro Analytics, where he delivers comprehensive financial strategy, modeling, analytics, and capital raising services to founder and family-owned businesses in the $3 million to $100 million revenue range. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN In this episode, you'll discover how the venture capital and private equity landscape evolved from a barbell structure into today's multi-tiered capital ecosystem, why the AI bubble debate is fundamentally different from the dot-com era based on where risk sits in the markets today, and the unit economics framework Sal uses before any client takes on debt to fuel growth. You'll also learn why most founder-owned businesses need practical capital like receivables financing and SBA loans rather than venture funding, and what the private credit market and AI-driven hiring shifts could mean for Main Street businesses. SAL'S JOURNEY Sal grew up playing basketball in competitive New York City high school leagues before moving through consulting and business school into venture capital in August of 1999. Seven months later, the dot-com bubble burst. While most investors fled, his fund doubled down on the companies they believed in. His first deal was a company called Gomez, a SaaS business before anyone used the term, with clients like Amazon paying subscription fees to measure customer web experience. Gomez ultimately sold for approximately $350 million around 2008. Sal continued doing growth equity deals in tech-enabled services before moving to the operating side as a CFO, merging his investor experience with operational expertise into a fractional CFO practice built specifically for founders and family-owned business owners. KEY INSIGHTS Having sat on the investor side as a partner in growth equity and VC funds, Sal builds his clients' financial infrastructure to the standard that institutional capital partners expect. His firm serves three segments on a nationwide basis. Long-term fractional CFO partnerships with founder-owned businesses priced on a fixed basis, investment banks prepping companies for sale on three-to-six-month engagements, and private equity funds needing to upgrade post-acquisition finance operations. On the AI bubble, Sal argues that in 2000, investment banks took small companies with no revenue public, giving individual investors venture capital-level risk exposure. Today that speculative risk sits in private markets. If a correction comes, it will likely show up in private assets rather than devastating public markets. Of the top 20 S&P 500 companies from 2000, only Microsoft remains in the top 20 today. Sal is also watching how AI will reshape hiring for knowledge-based organizations that need to balance automation with talent development, and whether the private credit market could create downstream pressure on Main Street businesses. Perfect for founders weighing different types of capital, business owners who know their financial infrastructure needs an upgrade, and anyone who wants a grounded AI bubble perspective from someone who survived the dot-com crash. Episode Highlights with Timestamps:[00:03:37] - Introduction and Sal's credentials [00:04:55] - Childhood basketball dreams in NYC [00:07:18] - Starting in VC in August 1999 and the dot-com crash [00:12:45] - Evolution of the VC and PE landscape over two decades [00:20:34] - From investor side to operator side as a CFO [00:26:28] - Practical forms of capital for founder-owned businesses [00:31:22] - Unit economics analysis and modeling the J-curve [00:36:16] - AI bubble versus dot-com bubble [00:42:06] - AI's impact on hiring and the private credit question [00:46:46] - Nine fundamental business models across every industry [00:52:00] - Freedom as time with family and opportunity for the next generation Related Episodes:Episode 350 with Tom Dillon explores fractional CFO work from a complementary angle, including when companies should avoid venture capital and what alternative funding sources might serve them better. Episode 326 with Herman Dolce covers raising capital in shifting markets and how technology cycles create winners and losers, connecting directly to Sal's observations about the private credit market. Episode 370 with Gerry Hays examines VC access and launching companies during the dot-com era, offering a founder's perspective that complements Sal's investor-side view. Guest Bio:Salvatore Tirabassi is the founder of CFO Pro Analytics, a fractional CFO firm serving founder and family-owned businesses in the $3 million to $100 million revenue range. He brings a 15-year background as a partner in growth equity and venture capital funds, with 20 years of expertise in strategic forecasting and capital management. His team operates primarily from the New York City area with remote capabilities nationwide. FOR MORE ON THIS EPISODE: https://www.coreykupfer.com/blog/salvatoretirabassi FOR MORE ON SALVATORE TIRABASSI:Website: https://cfoproanalytics.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stirabassi/ FOR MORE ON COREY KUPFER: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreykupfer/ https://www.coreykupfer.com/ Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker. He has more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker. He is deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. Keywords: fractional CFO, venture capital, private equity, dot-com bubble, AI bubble, capital raising, founder-owned business, growth equity, debt financing, unit economics, SBA loans, private credit, business models, exit planning
Dr. John La Puma is a board-certified physician, two-time New York Times bestselling author, and pioneer of culinary medicine—a field that integrates food, lifestyle, and environmental health into medical practice. He also runs a regenerative certified organic farm in Santa Barbara that serves as his living laboratory for “nature as medicine,” where he tests how deliberate time outdoors can restore sleep, focus, resilience, and long‑term health. His latest book, Indoor Epidemic, distills insights from more than 2,200 studies to show how spending 93% of our time indoors steals our energy and performance, and how small, intentional doses of nature—the “Outdoor Rx”—can get them back. On this episode we talk about: How a 12‑year‑old's 4 a.m. paper route shaped Dr. La Puma's work ethic and lifelong love of making money. Why his curiosity about food, ethics, and lifestyle pulled him from traditional medicine into entrepreneurship and book writing. How modern indoor living “environmentally hijacks” us through air quality, light, and movement—and why that quietly taxes your cognition and health. The surprising science behind walking, outdoor movement, and “minimum effective doses” of nature for performance, creativity, and weight loss. Practical ways founders and professionals can redesign their day—walking meetings, morning light, and distance breaks—to make more money by thinking and performing better. Top 3 Takeaways Your environment is either handicapping or amplifying you: sealed, indoor spaces with stale air, dim light, and little movement quietly create a cognitive tax, inflammation, and burnout that no amount of hustle can fix. Small, specific doses of outdoor light, air, and movement—like a 17‑minute morning walk outside and walking meetings—are free levers that dramatically improve sleep, focus, creativity, and long‑term health. You can treat nature like a prescription: structure your day with “daylight before screen time,” frequent distance breaks from your devices, and simple outdoor routines that compound into better decisions, productivity, and ultimately income. Notable Quotes “Most people aren't burned out—they're just indoors too much.” “You're leaving gains on the table if you don't use the natural inputs your brain evolved to expect.” “Daytime before screen time—getting your light first and then your coffee—might be the most powerful way to improve performance that I know.” Connect with Dr. John La Puma: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlapuma Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlapuma/ Other (Book & Free Outdoor Reset): https://IndoorEpidemic.com Website: https://www.drjohnlapuma.com/ Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Business Edition Podcast, co-hosts Gary McCreadie and Furman Haynes from WorkHero sit down with Andrew Blair, Director of Product and Market Development at Helix Earth and Advisor / Angel Investor at various startups, the conversation dives into the journey of scaling an HVAC and commercial refrigeration business from early scrappy operations to a multi-million dollar company. Andrew Blair is an experienced HVAC and commercial refrigeration professional who transitioned from hands-on fieldwork into business leadership. He played a key role in growing Kensington into a ~$6M operation, optimizing systems, and building team culture. Andrew is now the Director of Product and Market Development at Helix Earth Technologies, where he focuses on innovative HVAC solutions, bringing both field and business expertise into product development. Expect to Learn How to transition from technician to business leader (and the mistakes to expect) The real challenges of implementing service software like Jobber and ServiceTitan Why company culture and individualized management matter at scale Practical ways AI is already improving HVAC operations and technician performance What the future of AI and innovation looks like in the trades industry Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:01:36] - Early Business Challenges [00:03:11] - Scaling Operations & Growing Pains [00:05:18] - Leadership & Managing People [00:09:35] - Getting the Most Out of Software Tools [00:14:52] - The Future of AI in the Trades [00:16:00] - New Chapter: Helix Earth Technologies [00:18:04] - Closing Thoughts & Takeaways This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: PartsTown: https://www.partstown.com/hvac-parts Follow our Guest Andrew Blair: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-blair-/ Company Website: https://www.helixearth.com/ Company LinkedIn: - Helix Earth: https://www.linkedin.com/company/helixearth/ Follow Gary McCreadie: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/ Follow Furman Haynes: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/furmanhaynes/ WorkHero: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workherohvac/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workhero__/
Learn practical steps to balance your masculine and feminine energy and transform your relationship dynamics. ||High-performing women often find themselves exhausted from leading in every aspect of life, including their relationships. In this episode, Monica introduces her transformative “The L.O.V.E.R. Method™” designed to help women reconnect with their feminine power and create deeper, more fulfilling connections without the constant need for control.⇢ WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Awahl8v8fBc Here's what she's getting into:
Powered by QALO x ALLSMITHBefore we dive in… this one matters.We've partnered with QALO to bring you a tool that doesn't just track your life it helps you improve it. The QRNT Slim Smart Ring gives you real feedback on sleep, recovery, HRV, and daily readiness so you can build awareness around your habits and actually make better decisions.This isn't about more dataIt's about better behaviorIf you're ready to take ownership of your health, head to Qalo.com/allsmith and get a discount on all QALO productsBecause the data isn't the problemWhat you do with it is⸻Podcast DescriptionWe live in a world obsessed with measurementStepsSleepCaloriesHRVWe track everythingBut still feel stuckWhyBecause data doesn't create changeAction doesToday's conversation with Jake Curreri, CEO of QALO, is a deep dive into the gap between knowing and doing. From engineering at Nike to building companies and stepping into the arena of health tech, Jake has seen both sides of performance data and human behavior.We explore wearable culture, the broken systems inside fitness and healthcare, and the rise of tools like peptides and GLPs. We talk about entrepreneurship, profit, and why great ideas fail without real business foundations. And we bring it back to what matters most… how you show up across faith, family, fitness, finances, fashion, and fun.This is a conversation about awarenessOwnershipAnd the courage to change⸻Timestamps0:00 The illusion of tracking everything but changing nothing3:45 Jake's origin story and early identity8:20 The Tonight Show, failure, and chasing curiosity12:10 Fitness One Clubs and the reality of the fitness industry16:40 Building Baseline and lessons in product market fit21:30 Why most startups fail without profit25:15 Inside Nike and building at scale30:50 Founding Smallworld and behavior-driven tech36:20 Why health apps fail to change real habits41:10 Stepping into QALO and the future of wearable tech47:30 HRV, sleep, steps what actually matters52:40 Wearables awareness vs dependency58:00 Broken systems in fitness and healthcare1:03:15 Women in fitness and industry evolution1:07:40 Peptides, GLPs, and modern health shortcuts1:12:30 Entrepreneurship, money, and reality1:18:10 The 6 F's faith, family, fitness, finances, fashion, fun1:24:00 What Jake believes that most people don't1:28:30 Practical takeaways you can apply today1:32:00 What are we really building⸻Quotes“Data doesn't change your life your decisions do.”“If your wearable isn't changing your behavior it's just expensive jewelry.”“Most people don't need more information they need more courage to act.”“A great product without profit isn't a business it's a hobby.”“You don't rise to your goals you fall to your systems.”“Health isn't found in numbers it's built in habits.”“The best technology in the world still loses to inconsistency.”“Success without alignment is just a well dressed distraction.”⸻Final ReflectionWe're not here to track perfect daysWe're here to build a lifeOne decision at a timeForged not foundIf this episode hit home, share it with someone who's ready to stop watching and start stepping into their lifeFollow @therealbrycesmith and @allsmithcoSubscribe on YouTube,Thank you for Listening! Learn more below.ALLSMITH IG ALLSMITH YouTubeBryce Smith IG
THIS EPISODE WILL CHANGE HOW YOU SEE REALITY What if EVERYTHING you've been told about consciousness, reality, and even world events…is only a fraction of the truth? Lee Harris — globally recognized spiritual teacher, intuitive, and best-selling author — is BACK in the studio, and this time he graciously introduces his mysterious guides “The Z's”, a collective consciousness that may even originate from his own higher future self. The Z's claim humanity has been in a “quarantine” of limited consciousness, and we are NOW emerging from it. Why? Because: Humanity is more ready than ever to hear this message. Consciousness is rapidly expanding. And something BIG is unfolding on Earth right now… In a LIVE channeling session, The Z's reveal: - Why THIS moment in history is urgent - How multiple timelines may be converging on Earth - Why war is NOT natural (& what's actually driving global conflict) - Shocking claim that WWIII has nearly happened multiple times already & why fear might be making it MORE likely - Hidden forces influencing global systems - Why labeling things “conspiracy theories” can keep people asleep - Deeper meaning behind the Epstein saga surfacing now - How COVID may have been a turning point in who we trust - Why mainstream media thrives on fear, not love - We may already be interacting with extraterrestrial intelligence - Some of our current technology may NOT be fully human-made - Earth itself could be part of a much larger galactic experiment But this isn't just about big ideas — it's about YOU. With Lee himself, we explore: - How he first began channeling - Do we all have guides tapping into a shared field of consciousness? - Difference between spirit guides vs angels - What it physically feels like to channel (& how Lee comes back to reality after) - What it's like living between the human world and the spirit realm - How to tell the difference between intuition vs fear - Why spirituality might NOT work for everyone - True role of a channeler (and why he doesn't rely on it for everything) - How to stay grounded during “energetic chaos” - Practical ways to grow, speak your truth, & resist division The takeaway? Even as systems feel like they're collapsing… Even as uncertainty rises… There is HOPE. Because: Human consciousness is rising faster than ever. Dark forces are more exposed than ever. And the next 5 years could bring an unprecedented shift in who we are. If you've ever questioned reality… If you feel like something bigger is happening… Or if you're trying to stay balanced in a chaotic world… You NEED to hear this. If you want to support your digestion and feel more nourished from the food you're already eating, go to https://bioptimizers.com/breaker and use my exclusive code BREAKER for 15% off. They can't harm you, if they can't find you! Use code MAYIM at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/mayim Receive a free LMNT Sample Pack with purchase just visit https://drinklmnt.com/mayim Sign up for your $1 per month trial and start selling today at https://shopify.com/breakdown Go to https://helixsleep.com/breakdown for 20% off site wide. See Lee Harris on his Oneness Experience Tour in theaters across North America this spring through summer: https://www.leeharrisenergy.com/breakdown Lee Harris' Soul Magic Retreat: https://www.leeharrisenergy.com/soul-magic-santa-barbara-2026 Follow us on Substack for Exclusive Bonus Content: https://bialikbreakdown.substack.com/ BialikBreakdown.com YouTube.com/mayimbialik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready to geek out on some seriously sexy science with Dr. Suelyn Hall, M.D., a trailblazing urologist who's breaking down barriers and pushing the boundaries of what's possible when it comes to male sexual pleasure. With her new book, How To Get A-HEAD: Secrets to Male Sexual Pleasure from a Female Urologist, Dr. Hall is on a mission to empower men (and their partners) to take control of their sexual health and pleasure. Here's what you'll learn from this episode: * The surprising ways that cultural and social taboos impact men's sexual health, and how to break free from them * How Dr. Hall makes urology sexy (yes, it's possible!) and what unexpected insights she's gained from her work * Practical tips for men and their partners on how to support and explore shame-free penis-centric pleasure * What makes Dr. Hall's book a game-changer for anyone looking to level up their sex life, and how to get your hands on it * How to tap into Dr. Hall's expertise in Integrative, Functional, and Nutritional Medicine for a more holistic approach to sex and wellness As one of the first 50 female urologists in the US, Dr. Hall brings a unique perspective to the conversation, blending her medical expertise with a deep understanding of the complexities of human desire. With a life philosophy rooted in authenticity, positivity, and growth, Dr. Hall's personal journey has been as transformative as her professional one. Tune in to this episode and get ready to level up your sex game! You'll walk away with a deeper understanding of male sexual pleasure, and some actionable tips to take your intimacy to the next level. And, trust us, you won't want to miss Dr. Hall's inspiring insights on everything from the importance of self-expression to the power of connection. Stay tuned until the end, when we'll be teasing our next episode with a very special guest - a sex educator who's about to spill the tea on the most common myths surrounding pleasure and intimacy. You won't want to miss it! Follow Dr. Hall on Instagram at @howtogetaheadbook and Threads @howtogetaheadbook to learn more about her work and get the inside scoop on how to get A-HEAD in the bedroom. To learn more go to https://quantumhealthmhk.com Come to our October 2026th retreats - one for women and one for couples! Learn more and reserve your spot here: https://www.shamelesssex.com/retreat Join us on the Killing Kittens cruise in the Mediterranean in June 2026: https://kkcruise.com Do you love us? Do you REALLY love us? Then order our book now! Go to shamelesssex.com to snag your copy Support Shameless Sex by sending us gifts via our Amazon Wish List Follow us on IG @shamelesssexpodcast Other links: Get 10% off getting Soaking Wet with code SHAMELESS at http://soakingwet.com Get an additional 15% off sexy spring cleaning + any annual membership at http://masterclass.com/shameless Get 10% off + free shipping with code SHAMELESS on Uberlube AKA our favorite lubricant at http://uberlube.com Get 15% off April's favorite vibrator - the Magic Wand Waterproof (and other sexy items) with code SHAMELESSSEX at http://purepleasureshop.com If you're struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/shameless
At what point did what you're walking through become who you are? In today's episode, we're having an honest, Spirit-led conversation about labels: anxiety, ADHD, trauma, burnout… and how easily they can shift from something we experience to something we identify with. This episode is not about dismissing real struggles, it's about bringing clarity, discernment, and truth back into the conversation. Because even though these symptoms might be real… your identity is still rooted in Christ. In this episode, we talk about the difference between understanding your struggles and coming into agreement with them, how the spirit of confusion can keep you stuck, and what it looks like to actually walk in freedom: mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. If you've ever felt like “this is just who I am”… this episode is for you. When a diagnosis or struggle becomes your identity The difference between awareness vs. agreement What the Bible says about confusion and identity How the spirit of confusion operates in everyday life Misdiagnosis, culture, and the normalization of labels The role of the Holy Spirit in healing and clarity Practical steps to break agreement with false identities How to renew your mind and walk in truth daily Connect with Kingdom Sexuality Ministry: Britley's Instagram: www.instagram.com/britleyann Ellie's Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellie_bt Website: www.fanintoflame.co Let's Connect! If this episode blessed you, share it with a friend, leave a review, and tag me on Instagram @realbrittanydawn so I can connect with you personally! Have a question or topic idea? Send me a DM, I'd love to hear from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode examines what we actually know (and importantly, what we do not know) about diet in relation to gallstones and gallbladder conditions. Much of the public-facing guidance around gallstones focuses on "avoiding fatty foods", yet Dr. Angela Madden explains that this long-standing practice sits on surprisingly weak direct evidence, particularly when judged against the standards typically expected for clinical dietary recommendations. A central theme is the need to separate two distinct questions: dietary factors that influence the risk of developing gallstones (prevention), versus dietary strategies intended to reduce symptoms or complications once gallstones exist (management). While the prevention literature suggests plausible, consistent associations with overall diet quality and lifestyle factors, the specific question of prescribing a low-fat diet to manage symptomatic gallstones lacks robust randomized trial evidence. Dr Angela Madden is a clinical researcher in nutrition and dietetics at the University of Hertfordshire, where she established and led the nutrition and dietetics subject group and now focuses her research on improving nutritional assessment, dietary interventions, and patient-centred outcomes in clinical and public health settings. Timestamps [02:09] Discussion with Dr. Angela Madden begins [06:53] Understanding the gallbladder [08:08] Gallbladder disorders and their prevalence [13:42] Risk factors and pathophysiology [22:15] Dietary factors and gallstone formation [27:20] Exploring dietary fat and gallstones [34:09] Broader dietary considerations [45:44] Practical dietary recommendations Related Resources Go to episode page Join the Sigma email newsletter for free Subscribe to Sigma Nutrition Premium Enroll in the next cohort of our Applied Nutrition Literacy course Dr. Madden's univeristy page Cochrane Review: Madden et al., 2024 – Modified dietary fat intake for treatment of gallstone disease in people of any age Related episode: 513: Kidney Stones & Diet – Deepa Kariyawasam, RD
In this episode of Feminine Frequency, we're doing a Pod swap with our friends over at The New Truth podcast. Amy Natalie dives deep into the heart of feminine liberation with Kate Harlow and we have a conversation that explores the profound journey of shedding societal expectations and the "Good Girl" conditioning that keeps so many women playing small, silent, and disconnected from their true essence. Amy shares her personal evolution from a life of "checking the boxes"—including a traditional marriage and religious expectations—to a life of radical authenticity, vibrant sensuality, and deep somatic healing. Together, the two Amys illuminate the path from people-pleasing and emotional suppression to becoming a Multi-Dimensional Woman: one who embraces her full range of power, truth, and purpose.Themes: How women are conditioned by culture, religion, and lineage to choose acceptance over authenticity, leading to anxiety and physical misalignment.Exploring the inner conflict between attachment and authenticity, inspired by Gabor Maté.How the "Good Girl" program lives in the nervous system and how movement and dance are the keys to unlocking suppressed life forceThe honest reality of the transition period—where old relationships may fall away and a temporary sense of loneliness occurs before new, high-frequency "Soul Family" connections are magnetized.Practical insights on how to speak your truth to loved ones (like parents or partners) in a way that honors your evolution while inviting deeper, more honest intimacy.A celebration of the "New Paradigm" of sisterhood, where women support each other's expansion rather than viewing another's light as a threat to their own.Three-step framework for transformation: Awareness (seeing the patterns), Acceptance (loving the parts that want to hide), and Aligned Action (living as your higher self).SPECIAL OFFER:
In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Wendy Widder, Old Testament scholar and author, to explore the timeless relevance of the biblical prophets. They discuss how the prophets called God's people to covenant faithfulness, warned against idolatry, and pointed toward repentance and restoration. From interpreting prophetic poetry to understanding God's grace in the midst of human frailty, this conversation offers insights for anyone who wants to dig deeper into Scripture and apply these truths in modern life. Whether you're a Bible study leader, student, or simply curious about the prophetic books, this episode provides accessible guidance to help you navigate the complexity and beauty of God's Word. Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction & Guest Background 1:47 – Dr. Witter's New Book & Purpose of the Series 3:54 – Understanding the Role of the Prophets 8:11 – Human Nature Then and Now 10:44 – Covenant Faithfulness and God's Conscience 15:00 – Idolatry, Repentance, and Judgment 20:19 – Figures of Speech in Prophetic Poetry 26:59 – Applying the Prophets in Modern Life 30:55 – God's Grace in Human Frailty 34:12 – Who Should Read & Use These Books Key Topics Covered: The covenant role of Old Testament prophets Repentance and returning to God Idolatry in ancient and modern contexts God's grace and love despite human failure Prophetic poetry and figurative language Practical application for today's believer Links Mentioned: Old Testament Prophets by Dr. Wendy Widder Dr. Widder's Website Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.
In this deeply honest and theologically rich episode, Heather Creekmore welcomes Jen Oshman—author, missionary, and mom of four daughters—to tackle a question many women silently struggle with: Is it good that I was born a woman? Together, they candidly explore how issues of body image, shame, and the cultural pressures of womanhood can lead to deep-seated doubts and frustration. Drawing from global and biblical perspectives, Jen Oshman shares insights gathered from years of cross-cultural ministry and studying God’s word. She addresses the vulnerabilities women face, both physically and socially, and how Western and global cultures shape our understanding of femininity. Jen Oshman unpacks what the Bible says about being female, highlighting the unique and powerful stories of women in Scripture that often get overlooked, and discusses why God’s design for women is not only intentional but also very good. Key Topics Covered Why the question, “Is it good that I was born a woman?” is more common than we realize The impact of shame, fear, and the lived realities of being female in our culture How body image struggles can be rooted in deeper frustrations about being a woman A biblical look at femininity—separating culture’s checklist from God’s truth The meaning of “helper” (Ezer) in Genesis and its empowering implications Why diversity among women in Scripture matters—and what we can learn from their stories Studying tough Old Testament laws (like menstruation) in context and seeing God’s heart of care for women Practical encouragement for women who wrestle with their purpose and God’s plan for their gender How to dig deeper into biblical womanhood with Jen’s new Lifeway Bible study, “Very Good” Connect with Jen here: https://www.jenoshman.com Grab a copy of Jen's new Bible study: "Very Good" on Amazon here.** Amazon affiliate link. Tiny portion of your purchase goes back to supporting this ministry. Want to go further in your body image healing journey? Discover the resources, books, and programs Compared to Who? offers to help you improve your body image here: https://www.improvebodyimage.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
What if the "sugar high" you rely on for a productivity boost is actually the very thing sabotaging your focus, mood, and long-term performance? In this episode of Productivity Smarts, host Gerald J. Leonard sits down with Connie Bennett, a transformational speaker, certified health coach, and bestselling author of Sugar Shock!, Beyond Sugar Shock, and I Blew My Diet! Now What? Together, they uncover the profound connection between what we eat and how we perform, revealing that productivity isn't just about time management, it's also about biochemistry. Connie shares her deeply personal journey from a self-described "sugar-addicted journalist" suffering from 44 unexplained ailments to a leading voice in health and empowerment. She explains how processed carbs and sugar create a vicious cycle of fake productivity followed by debilitating crashes, and why willpower alone is never enough to break free. Backed by research and real-world coaching experience, Connie introduces the concept of the "Big Four Binge Triggers," including heartbreak, relationship stress, trauma, and caregiving, and explains how identifying your why is the first step toward lasting change. She also offers practical, neuroscience-backed techniques like the "Broccoli Process" to help listeners shift their state in moments of temptation. Whether you're struggling with afternoon slumps, emotional eating, or simply want to sustain high performance without burning out, this conversation will help you understand how to align your food choices with your goals. Tune in to learn how to stop fighting your cravings and start designing a lifestyle that supports steady energy, mental clarity, and true productivity. What We Discuss [00:00] Introduction [02:01] Guest introduction: Connie Bennett [05:13] Connie's journey: from journalist to health coach [07:21] The turning point: quitting sugar [09:33] Relapse and carb addiction [11:53] Researching binge triggers [13:14] The four big binge triggers [16:27] Journaling and creative expression for healing [19:39] Sly shopping catalysts and blood sugar roller coaster [20:52] Practical tips: avoiding snacking and habit stacking [23:48] Other sly chompers: stress and mindless munching [26:59] Consequences of poor eating habits [28:36] Goal power vs. willpower [31:13] Healthy eating strategies and food choices [32:15] Developing a healthy eating plan [33:29] Book structure and coaching approach [34:02] How to connect with Connie and book giveaway [34:48] The broccoli process: overcoming temptation [38:46] Podcast wrap-up and final thoughts Notable Quotes [07:12] "So I was like a fake productivity high, eat sugar or carbs, get my buzz so I can be productive and then come crashing." – Connie Bennett [08:32] "Once I decided I quit. Every single ailment vanished." – Connie Bennett [10:52] " We could be sabotaged by ourselves, by our non-conscious habits, because our subconscious and non-conscious habits actually runs about 95% of our life.." – Gerald J. Leonard [12:45] " After the loss of my mother, I was doing what I now call heartbreak binging." – Connie Bennett [15:16] "Once you know your why, that can enable you then to move on, to become, to learn." – Connie Bennett [20:00] "If you start your day and you just have coffee and then you go to the gym, or you take your kids to school or whatever, you're setting yourself up for a major blood sugar low." – Connie Bennett [24:41] "If you want to be a really highly productive person who creates wonderful things and helps other people, you know, to to do their best. You are not going to be your best or your brightest. If you are eating junk foods." – Connie Bennett [28:55] "I say that we live in basically junk foods jungle." – Connie Bennett [29:15] "You don't want to rely on willpower. Willpower, the research shows it can, like, run out." – Connie Bennett [30:00] "When you eat better, you will feel better. You will become better. You will be more the kind of person that you want to be." – Connie Bennett Resource and Links Connie Bennett Website:www.connieb.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conniebennett/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/ConnieBennett? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conniebennettauthor/ Twitter (X): https://x.com/smarthabitsgirl Books: Sugar Shock!, Beyond Sugar Shock, and I Blew My Diet! Now What? Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com Gerald J. Leonard Website - geraldjleonard.com Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard Additional information One sheet ConniebMedia One Sheet – Connie Bennett, Your Bounce-Back Boldly Guide™ Press kit ConniebPress Kit – Connie Bennett, Your Bounce-Back Boldly Guide™ PDF of my new book, I Blew My Diet! Now What? Sync- AMAZING! - I_Blew_My_Diet_PagePerfect_V8.pdf Rave reviews (mostly rave) of I Blew My Diet! Now What? Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
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Are you stuck in the painful loop of blame, shame, or resentment after a breakup or conflict? "Forgive and forget" sounds simple, but the reality of moving forward—especially when trust or boundaries have been violated—often feels like an impossible task. The baggage we carry from past relationships can quietly dictate our choices and limit our possibilities for genuine connection and growth. In this episode, listeners are guided through the often-misunderstood concept of forgiveness, exploring why it is a vital process for both personal growth and deeper intimacy. The conversation delves into actionable steps for self-forgiveness, reframing painful experiences into opportunities for learning, and examining how releasing emotional burdens can pave the way for new, healthier connections. With practical insights for embracing boundaries, processing emotions, and nurturing gratitude, this episode serves as a roadmap for anyone seeking freedom from the past and the courage to open up to authentic relationships. Dr. Margaret Cochran is a transpersonal psychologist, LCSW, educator, and media personality with over 25 years of clinical experience. She blends ego, transpersonal, and energy psychology to help clients truly heal—not just manage symptoms. Featured on BBC, ABC, FOX, and HuffPost, she's also known on TikTok as "The Relationship Doctor." She makes mental health accessible, practical, and disruptive enough to inspire real, lasting change. Episode Highlights 03:34 Forgiveness as a foundation for healing and growth in relationships. 07:16 Self-forgiveness and personal accountability after toxic relationships. 10:37 The role of boundaries in building intimacy and navigating change. 15:28 Facing uncertainty and embracing growth in relationship transitions. 16:46 Breaking through limiting beliefs and habituated patterns. 21:59 Taking inspired action toward change and possibility. 23:25 Visualization and quantum jumping: tools for transformation and forgiveness. 29:28 Understanding how the body holds emotion in forgiveness work. 30:50 Rewiring the brain with gratitude and somatic techniques. 34:38 Moving beyond victimhood: Conscious change and self-agency. 38:49 Managing internal resistance and self-sabotage with compassion. 42:32 Celebrating possibility: Cultivating trust and courage. 44:31 Practical forgiveness in everyday relationships and seeking qualified support. Your Checklist of Actions to Take Begin with Self-Forgiveness: Reflect on your role in past relationships and allow yourself grace for mistakes, focusing on learning rather than blame. Acknowledge and Process Emotions: Give yourself permission to fully feel and express emotions after a relationship injury or betrayal before moving into reflection. Embrace the Learning: Ask yourself what lessons you can take from difficult experiences and how you can use them for personal growth. Practice Gratitude Daily: Each morning and evening, list things you're grateful for—even small ones—to start shifting your mindset and emotional state. Set and Maintain Healthy Boundaries: Clarify what you will and will not participate in, and openly communicate agreements and limits in relationships. Use Visualization Techniques: Imagine or visualize a future version of yourself who has grown, healed, and responded differently—let this guide your present choices. Pause and Ask Questions in Conflict: Instead of defending yourself, ask your partner open-ended questions to better understand their feelings and experiences. Challenge Limiting Beliefs: Notice and question any "shoulds," "musts," or impossibility statements (from yourself or others), and remain open to possibilities previously believed unattainable. Mentioned Shifting Criticism For Connected Communication (free guide) Connect with Dr. Margaret Cochran Websites: drcochran.com Facebook: facebook.com/drmcochran YouTube: youtube.com/@drmargaretcochran Instagram: instagram.com/doctorcochran LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-margaret-cochran Podcast: drcochran.com/podcast
Get Dr. Vonda's insights Want to understand what's happening in your body — and what to do next? Each week, Dr. Vonda shares science-backed guidance on strength, bone health, muscle, and longevity — the same way she speaks to her patients. Clear. Practical. No noise. Join the newsletter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=YqJKtR&g=Ww3gx3& I sat down with Dr. Florence Comite, the original gangster of precision medicine, who has been treating every patient as an "N of 1" for over 30 years. She pioneered Women's Health at Yale in 1992 and has spent her career proving that your genes are not your destiny. We go deep into what it actually takes to reverse biological aging, not slow it, reverse it. What we cover: - The five biomarkers that are suboptimal in nearly every patient, and why your doctor is probably not testing all of them. - Why "normal" lab values are not the same as optimal, and how that gap is silently costing you your health. - Why testosterone is the most underprescribed hormone in women's health, and what you lose without it. - How epigenetics means your lifestyle is rewriting your genetic destiny every single day. Why sleep, not exercise, is the foundation everything else is built on. About Dr. Florence Comite: Florence Comite, MD, physician-scientist, endocrinologist, and global authority on healthy longevity, is founder of the Comite Center for Precision Medicine & Healthy Longevity in New York, Palo Alto, and Miami Beach. A Yale School of Medicine graduate and faculty member for twenty-five years, Dr. Comite held triple appointments in Endocrinology (Internal Medicine and Pediatrics) and Reproductive Endocrinology (Gynecology and Andrology). As a clinical investigator, she developed research and patented therapies at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Yale. In 1992, she pioneered the nation's first center for women's health at Yale, redefining integrative care for women. Dr. Comite also founded the first physician-led artificial intelligence app. Trained on decades of her proprietary real-world research, it's a powerful personalized tool to help people optimize their healthspan. Connect with Dr. Florence Comite: Website: www.comitemd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drflorencecomite/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drflorencecomite/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drflorencecomite/ X (Twitter): https://x.com/FlorenceComite
If you're doing everything “right”—eating well, taking supplements, working on your health—but still feel stuck, this might be the missing piece. Your body cannot heal if it thinks it's under threat. In this episode, we unpack why your nervous system may be the hidden driver behind inflammation, hormone imbalance, weight gain, and more—and how to finally shift your body into healing mode. Here's what could be keeping you stuck: • Why chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation can block healing—even when everything else is “on point” • How your nervous system impacts your gut, hormones, metabolism, immune system, and weight • The difference between feeling “tired but wired” vs. true resilience and what a regulated system actually looks like • Simple, science-backed ways to regulate your nervous system through blood sugar, breath, sleep, and daily habits You can't out-supplement or out-diet a body that feels unsafe. But when you learn how to regulate your nervous system, you unlock your body's natural ability to repair, rebalance, and heal. Visit functionhealth.com for 160+ lab tests at just $365 a year. Have a question you'd love answered on Office Hours? Submit it here (0:00) Nervous system regulation, chronic stress, and healing (2:21) Simplifying the nervous system and resilience (4:06) Signs and effects of nervous system dysregulation (6:24) Characteristics of a regulated nervous system (7:39) Practical tips for nervous system regulation (10:09) Building muscle, improving sleep, and myths about regulation (12:20) Upcoming episode and sympathetic activation (14:09) Mitochondrial dysfunction and importance in health (18:37) Closing remarks and call to action
This week's episode is for every stepmom who has ever felt something and immediately felt guilty for feeling it. Jen from The Sober Stepmom joins me this week and we go there. Jealousy, grief, nervous system overload, the control trap. All of it. This is the conversation I wished I'd had years ago. Here's what we cover, but honestly, just go listen. This one got personal fast. In this week's episode, Jen and I discuss: How becoming a stepmom inspired Jen's journey with sobriety The emotions that catch stepmoms completely off guard and why feeling them doesn't make you a bad person Jealousy in the stepmom role, what it actually is and why so many stepmoms carry shame around it The nervous system science behind why stepmoms feel so on edge, especially around transition days Grief that stepmoms never name and how it shows up sideways when you least expect it The unique experience of the childless stepmom, including Jen's raw and honest take on navigating infertility while stepparenting Why trying to control everything in your blended family is quietly costing you more than you realize How to create space between the feeling and your reaction and why that gap is where your power lives Practical nervous system regulation tools you can actually use in real stepmom moments I think this one is going to stay with you. Find Jen on Instagram @the_sober_stepmom Masterclass: How to Stop Letting a High-Conflict Ex Hijack Your Life www.jamiescrimgeour.com/masterclass Get My Ebook - 120 Ways To Be A KICK-ASS Stepmom www.jamiescrimgeour.com/ebook Episode Sponsors: Cozy Earth | Head to www.cozyearth.com and use the code JAMIESBOGO by April 18th for my exclusive Mother's Day BOGO deal. Or, use the code COZYJAMIE anytime for 20% off your order. LMNT | My Go To Electrolyte Drink. Head to www.drinklmnt.com/kickassstepmom to get a free sample pack with any drink mix purchase. Kajabi | www.jamiescrimgeour.com/kajabi to get all the details.
Some of you aren't happy right now — and you're not happy about it. I get it. I've been there. But happy isn't something that just happens to you. It's not a personality you're born with. It's a posture. A decision. A way of showing up before the world even gets a chance to throw its stuff at you. Monday's coming. Problems are coming. The world isn't going to get easier. But you can change how you meet it — starting right now. Press play and let's get your happy operating system running. Featured Story I watch my wife, Joy. And yes — her name literally is Joy. She lives up to it every single day. Consistently happy. Never a problem, except when I cause one. And what gets me: I'm a high-maintenance guy. I'll go ten minutes deep on why there are tomatoes on my sandwich when I didn't ask for them. I have opinions I don't need. I complain. I wobble. But Joy? She never does. So I started copying her. Copying how she thought. How she stood in things. And somewhere along the way, I started becoming more like her. That's when I figured out — happiness is contagious if you let it be. Important Points Happy isn't a personality you were born with — it's a posture you choose on purpose before the day gets started. Every challenge you face is proof you're still in the game — people who stop getting challenges aren't playing anymore. The action always comes first and the feelings follow — don't wait to feel happy before you act like a happy person. Memorable Quotes Happy is not a personality. Happy is a posture — and happy people choose it on purpose every single day. We don't laugh because we're happy. We're happy because we laugh — the action comes first, feelings follow later. Your peace isn't for sale because of what happens today — there's beauty everywhere, and it's always up to you. Scott's Three-Step Approach Pick your posture before the day starts — decide right now how you'll stand in whatever Monday throws your way. Act like the happy version of you that's already there — smile first, move first, and let the feelings catch up. When frustration shows up, take it as a sign you're moving forward — then keep going and celebrate the small wins. Chapters 0:02 - You're not happy — and not happy about it 0:55 - Happy isn't a personality, it's a posture 5:09 - What a happy person's operating system looks like 8:14 - Practical ways to act happy before you feel it 10:30 - Joy, my wife, and what she taught me about happy Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Vanessa is joined by Dr. Carlene Starck to break down her newly published research on protein and essential amino acid requirements — and why current recommendations may be too low.
Semen Viability & “Semen Math”: Maximize Success with Fresh, Chilled & FrozenDr. Marty Greer returns to break down semen viability, the six parameters of semen analysis, practical “semen math,” and strategies for maximizing success with fresh-chilled and frozen semen.Marty joins Laura to demystify semen viability and the practical realities of breeding with fresh, chilled and frozen semen. Whether you're a first-time breeder or seasoned pro, this conversation delivers veterinary-backed guidance on how to assess semen quality, plan collections and protect valuable genetic material.Key topics covered:Semen Math: Dr. Greer walks through the core formula: ejaculate volume × sperm concentration × percent motile × percent morphologically normal (× post-thaw survival for frozen samples) to determine total usable sperm and number of breeding units. Use this to decide when to freeze, how many straws/pellets equal a true breeding unit, and when to be conservative with limited inventory.Six parameters of semen analysis: ejaculate volume, gross appearance, sperm count, morphology, motility (directional swimming vs. circular or backward movement), and longevity. Why each matters and what incomplete reports (e.g., “plenty here”) really mean.Fresh vs. frozen considerations: why you shouldn't “clean out” a male the night before collection; why freezing early (when the dog is young and virile) is critical; how older dogs and fragile semen tolerate freeze-thaw poorly; and breed- and individual-level variability in freeze tolerance.Practical troubleshooting for failed frozen breedings: confirm historic fertility, review original collection age/count/post-thaw stats, check packaging (straws vs. pellets) and breeding-unit definition, and discuss TCI vs. surgical options with your repro clinic.iSperm and accessibility: overview of affordable, tablet-based semen analyzers as a community tool for clinics and breeders to get reliable counts.Small, actionable tips: warming slides for motility checks, thermal risks to sperm, timing for clean-out collections, and using anti-inflammatory protocols that some clinics employ with compromised breedings.
Discover the latest advancements in smart home technology, featuring insights into Matter support, room-specific heating solutions, and the future of connected devices — all with expert commentary from industry insiders. This week, Mary-Ann Rau joins, CEO of Merino Energy who has launched the very first heat pump to support Apple Home.Key Topics:The significance of Philips' new TV acting as a Matter endpoint and what that means for smart home control.The rise of room-specific heat pumps, exemplified by Merino Energy's innovative, compact, and affordable heat pump with Apple Home integration.The debate over native Apple Home support versus Matter standards in smart devices, and the importance of ecosystem interoperability.Practical showcases of new smart home tools, such as Home Mapper app for device analysis and firmware insights.The strategic approach of companies like Acara, Reolink, and Merino in supporting open standards and proprietary integrations.Send me your smart home questions and recommendations with the hashtag #SmartHomeInsider. Tweet and follow your host at:@andrew_osu on Twitter@andrewohara941 on ThreadsEmail me hereSponsored by:CleanMyMac: Get Tidy Today! Try 7 days free and use my code SMARTHOME for 20% off at https://clnmy.com/SMARTHOME.Smart Home Insider YouTube ChannelSubscribe to the Smart Home Insider YouTube Channel and watch our episodes every week! Click here to subscribe.Links from the showPhilips Amblight TVCyberModStudio TV revealHomeMapper Testflight beta signupAqara W200 written reviewAqara W200 videoHeat pump weekMerino Energy on launching a heat pumpPreorder Merino Heat Pump MonoThose interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: andrew@appleinsider.com
You cannot build financial freedom without discipline behind your decisions.In this episode of Mindset Mastery Moments, Dr. Alisa Whyte sits down with trader and entrepreneur Vlad Tayman to unpack a truth many overlook: trading isn't gambling—it's a system.This conversation dives deep into strategic stock market trading, disciplined investing, and the mindset required to build sustainable wealth. Vlad shares his transformational journey from corporate life to building multi-seven-figure businesses, revealing how structure, risk management, and consistency separate professionals from amateurs.Vlad breaks down common misconceptions about trading and explains how institutional strategies, pattern recognition, and emotional control play a crucial role in long-term success. Dr. Alisa explores the intersection of entrepreneurship and investing, highlighting how financial independence is built through intentional systems—not hype or shortcuts.You'll learn:• Why most people fail in trading—and how to avoid it• The difference between gambling and system-based investing• How discipline and risk management create long-term wealth• Why mindset and emotional control are critical in trading• Practical ways to prepare for economic shifts and financial uncertaintyIf you're an entrepreneur, professional, or aspiring investor looking to create additional income streams and take control of your financial future—this episode will shift how you think about money, risk, and opportunity.Connect with Vlad: • Official Website:https://trader.foundation/• Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vladswingtrader?igsh=dXp0czMzZzZuZnk3• YouTube:https://m.youtube.com/@thetraderfoundation• Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/share/18b6odAbjt/?mibextid=wwXIfrFree Resource for ListenersJoin the Trader Foundation Community:https://www.traderfoundation.com/webinarAccess tools, training, and support designed to help you build disciplined trading habits, master proven systems, and grow your financial confidence.
On this solo episode, Travis breaks down how to design a realistic, sustainable morning routine that actually supports your energy, focus, and productivity instead of becoming a four-hour checklist you feel guilty about skipping. Drawing from years of experimenting with different habits, he shares what truly moves the needle—especially if you're a self-described night person who wakes up feeling behind. On this episode we talk about: Why over-engineered, four-hour morning routines can hurt your day more than help it. The core pillars of an effective routine: hydration, sunlight, and movement. Practical ways to move your body in the morning without being a “gym rat.” How journaling, meditation, and even cold showers or sauna can support your mental state. The importance of starting with just one habit and sometimes skipping everything to do your most important work first. Top 3 Takeaways An effective morning routine should change your state, not become a rigid box-checking exercise that makes you feel behind or guilty when life happens. Simple habits like electrolytes and water, getting 15–20 minutes of sunlight, moving your body, and staying off your phone can dramatically improve focus, mood, and sleep. Start with one habit that makes other habits easier—like waking up at a consistent time—and build from there while remembering that sometimes the best move is to wake up and do your most important work first. Notable Quotes "You do not want to have a crazy four-hour long morning routine. It can actually be more detrimental to your day than not having a morning routine at all." "The entire goal here is not to check boxes. The entire goal is to set yourself up to be in a state that allows you to have a productive and positive day." "Start with one thing, and make that one thing the thing that makes other things easier once you've accomplished the first thing on the list." Connect with Travis: Instagram: https://instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why do so many men look successful on paper… yet feel empty, stagnant, and unfulfilled inside? In this powerful conversation, Coach Frank Rich sits down with entrepreneur, author, and host of the Kill Complacency podcast, Marty Hofmann, to unpack one of the most dangerous threats facing modern men: complacency. Together, they break down why comfort has become an epidemic, how success can actually become a trap, and why so many men slowly drift away from the discipline, intentionality, and standards that once built their lives. This episode is a wake-up call for the man who knows he's capable of more—but has slowly become comfortable, distracted, and disconnected from his true potential. If you've been feeling stuck, numb, unmotivated, or like you've lost your edge… this conversation will challenge you to wake up and start living with intention again. About Marty Hofmann Marty Hofmann is an entrepreneur, speaker, author, and host of the Kill Complacency podcast. With over a decade of experience in real estate investing, 80+ transactions completed, and a portfolio exceeding $13 million, Marty has built his career around discipline, intentionality, and long-term growth. He is the author of the upcoming book Kill Complacency, where he teaches men how to reject mediocrity, live with purpose, and build a life of discipline, faith, and impact. In This Episode, We Cover: Why so many successful men become complacent after "making it" How comfort quietly destroys discipline, purpose, and masculinity The danger of drifting through life without realizing it Why freedom and success require daily intentionality How to identify if you're beginning to live complacently Why accountability and brotherhood are essential for men How complacency impacts marriage, attraction, and intimacy Why faith is the ultimate anchor against drift How Marty is intentionally raising children in a comfort-driven world The role of fun, rest, and play in a complete masculine life Practical steps to break free from complacency starting today Key Takeaways From This Conversation 1. Complacency Is Not Collapse—It's Drift Most men don't ruin their lives overnight. They slowly drift through comfort, compromise, and lack of intentionality. 2. Success Can Become a Trap The same men who grind to build success often stop doing the very things that got them there. 3. Freedom Is a Daily Fight Whether in marriage, business, fitness, or recovery—discipline must be renewed every day. 4. Brotherhood Prevents Blind Spots Men rarely recognize their own drift in isolation. Strong accountability exposes complacency before it becomes collapse. 5. Your Family Feels Your Complacency When a man loses his edge, his marriage, children, and legacy suffer. 6. Faith Anchors Discipline A man rooted in truth and purpose is far less likely to drift when life gets hard. --- Connect with Frank and The Super Human Life on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachfrankrich/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/584284948647477/ Website: http://www.thesuperhumanlifepodcast.com/tshlhome YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjB4UrpxtNO2AFtDURMzoKQ
Episode 377 is a return to one of our favorite topics, an exploration of the vibrant world of springtime feng shui colors! Spring is a season of awakening—an invitation to refresh your space, your energy, and your intentions. In this talk we discuss how you can incorporate seven key colors into your home to align with seasonal energy, enhance your space, and uplift your mood. Small shifts in color can create powerful changes in how your space feels and how you move through it. By consciously bringing these hues into your home you're aligning with the natural rhythms of renewal, movement, and possibility.What we talk about in this episode:-Springtime feng shui colors-Color meanings and energy-Practical tips for using colors in home…and much more!…and much more!Mentioned in this episode:2026 Feng Shui Amulet for Protection and LuckOur Feng Shui Energy Map EkitRegister for our free & on-demand Feng Shui plant workshop, available for a limited timeHarmonize your Home with Feng Shui PlantsEnhance your qi, prosperity and wellnessThanks so much for listening to the Holistic Spaces Podcast brought to you by Mindful Design Feng Shui School!-Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY! -Make sure you're following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A's.-Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.-Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.Time stamps for this episode:[01:24] Introduction to Spring Feng Shui Colors[03:03] Grassy Green: Growth and Renewal[04:03] Robin's Egg Blue: Vitality and Calm[06:21] Peach: Romance and Attraction[07:50] Lemon Yellow: Clarity and Refreshment[09:46] Shell Pink: Healing and Self-Care[10:57] Lavender: Serenity and Abundance[12:46] Gold: Wealth and Prosperity[16:16] Color Messages and Final TipsMORE QUESTIONSHire one of our Mindful design school Grads for a 1-1 consultation. We know so many personal questions come up. That's why you need a 1-1! Laura and Anjie offer all these freebies, but if you want to learn more it's time to ask a professional. learn more HEREORDER OUR NEW BOOK HERE
Eva Hooft is a former international model turned holistic detox and spiritual life coach — for a raw and transformative conversation about true healing. Eva opens up about her journey from the glamorous yet toxic world of modeling, where she battled chronic illness, depression, hidden trauma, and a complete loss of alignment, to discovering the deep interconnection between the body, emotions, and spirit. We dive into: - How suppressed emotions and childhood trauma can manifest as mysterious physical symptoms that conventional medicine often can't explain - The role of heavy metals, parasites, liver health, and nervous system regulation in real healing - Why detoxing isn't just about the physical body — it's about releasing stored trauma and realigning with your highest self - Practical tools from her Realignment Method, blending functional detox protocols with somatic practices, emotional release, and quantum-level healing If you've ever felt stuck in cycles of burnout, unexplained health issues, or a sense that something deeper is holding you back, this episode is for you. Eva's story is proof that radical transformation is possible when you address the root on every level — body, mind, and spirit. You can follow Eva here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPolRM9gJuM/ Follow Mikeduppod: https://www.instagram.com/mikeduppod/ E-mail the show: Mike@Mikeduppod.net
Get featured on the show by leaving us a Voice Mail: https://bit.ly/MIPVM This episode explores how AI, agents, and prompting are reshaping how software and business solutions are built. Mark Smith and Keith Atherton discuss the shift beyond traditional low-code towards natural language, agent-driven development, where context, outcomes, and governance matter more than interfaces. They examine why developer fundamentals still matter, how generative AI accelerates delivery, and what new makers should focus on as Microsoft investment, tooling, and certifications pivot towards agentic and AI-first approaches.
Title: The Landmine of Pride | The Hygiene of My Heart (Week 1)Is your heart truly healthy, or is there a "stealth pathogen" hiding in plain sight?In this opening message of our new series, The Hygiene of My Heart, Charlie Grimes explores the ancient root of pride through a modern lens. Using the Greek concept of hygias—meaning sound, healthy, and whole—we look at how pride mimics health while secretly attacking our spiritual immunity.In this video, you will discover:How pride acts like a "silent virus," convincing us we don't need the Great Physician.The danger of the "Rooftop Moment" and what King Nebuchanezzar's story teaches us about spiritual blind spots.Practical "Heart Hygiene" protocols to restore spiritual soundness.How to identify the "cuckoo bird" eggs of pride in your own life.Big Idea: The sin of pride is a silent virus that convinces us we don't need the Great Physician.Key Scripture: Proverbs 11:2; Daniel 4:34-37; 2 Samuel 11:1-5Connect with Charlie Grimes:charlesrgrimes.com#Faith #Sermon #CharlieGrimes #SpiritualHealth #TheHygieneOfMyHeart #Pride
Title: The Landmine of Pride | The Hygiene of My Heart (Week 1)Is your heart truly healthy, or is there a "stealth pathogen" hiding in plain sight?In this opening message of our new series, The Hygiene of My Heart, Charlie Grimes explores the ancient root of pride through a modern lens. Using the Greek concept of hygias—meaning sound, healthy, and whole—we look at how pride mimics health while secretly attacking our spiritual immunity.In this video, you will discover:How pride acts like a "silent virus," convincing us we don't need the Great Physician.The danger of the "Rooftop Moment" and what King Nebuchanezzar's story teaches us about spiritual blind spots.Practical "Heart Hygiene" protocols to restore spiritual soundness.How to identify the "cuckoo bird" eggs of pride in your own life.Big Idea: The sin of pride is a silent virus that convinces us we don't need the Great Physician.Key Scripture: Proverbs 11:2; Daniel 4:34-37; 2 Samuel 11:1-5Connect with Charlie Grimes:charlesrgrimes.com#Faith #Sermon #CharlieGrimes #SpiritualHealth #TheHygieneOfMyHeart #Pride
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Send us Fan MailIn this critical episode, Brandon Seigel sits down with healthcare entrepreneur Greg Todd to dissect the "insurance trap" and reveal how healthcare providers can build a powerful authority brand. Discover why relying solely on insurance is a dangerous game and learn actionable strategies to differentiate your practice, monetize your expertise, and create a thriving ecosystem of services. Greg shares his journey and provides a blueprint for shifting your mindset from clinician to influential decision-maker, ultimately empowering you to achieve financial freedom and make a greater impact. Join us to unlock the secrets to a successful and sustainable private practice. What You'll Learn:The challenges and limitations of the current insurance-driven healthcare model.Why building an authority brand is essential for modern healthcare professionals.How to shift your mindset from a technical clinician to a valuable decision-maker.Practical strategies for diversifying income streams beyond traditional insurance billing.The "dentist model" as a blueprint for packaging and communicating value to patients.The importance of effective communication in building trust and brand authority.How to create an ecosystem of products and services, inspired by companies like Amazon and Netflix.Leveraging insurance as a strategic marketing tool for your practice. Don't just survive in private practice, thrive by building an authority brand that transcends the limitations of traditional healthcare. Embrace the mindset of a decision-maker and create an ecosystem of value for your clients. What will your practice look like when you escape the insurance trap?#PrivatePracticeSurvivalGuide #HealthcareEntrepreneur #AuthorityBrand #InsuranceTrap #GregToddGreg Todd is a husband, father, entrepreneur, and coach dedicated to transforming healthcare professionals' lives. A former physical therapist, Greg turned burnout into a mission to empower others, founding Smart Success Healthcare and generating over $30M in revenue across multiple ventures. He's committed to helping 10,000 providers break free from burnout, build thriving online businesses, and create balanced, purpose-driven lives.https://www.instagram.com/gregtoddpt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtoddpt/Welcome to Private Practice Survival Guide Podcast hosted by Brandon Seigel! Brandon Seigel, President of Wellness Works Management Partners, is an internationally known private practice consultant with over fifteen years of executive leadership experience. Seigel's book "The Private Practice Survival Guide" takes private practice entrepreneurs on a journey to unlocking key strategies for surviving―and thriving―in today's business environment. Now Brandon Seigel goes beyond the book and brings the same great tips, tricks, and anecdotes to improve your private practice in this companion podcast. Get In Touch With MePodcast Website: https://www.privatepracticesurvivalguide.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonseigel/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandonseigel/https://wellnessworksmedicalbilling.com/Private Practice Survival Guide BookThis show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co
“The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.” - Proverbs 13:4 ESV
Mike Day:-This House: A Culture Of Generosity The church provides structured guidance on fostering biblical generosity through ten core strategies, such as vision casting and transparent financial reporting. The teaching emphasizes that giving is an act of worship and trust that reflects God's character and liberates individuals from the "false promises" of money. Church leaders are provided with specific scripts to frame the offering as a transition from being a consumer to a contributor and as an expression of gratitude for God's provision. Practical applications mentioned include supporting local missions like Straatwerk and various youth ministries led by staff members. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GvCIe6SLYGHlzjiIl-JUuqmErsqPo917/view?usp=sharing
Get featured on the show by leaving us a Voice Mail: https://bit.ly/MIPVM This episode explores why emotional resilience is becoming a core leadership skill in the age of AI. Jennifer Selby Long explains how a leader's emotional state shapes team performance, why calm and consistency now matter more than constant disruption, and how grounded leadership enables effective change. Drawing on real client examples, she shares practical frameworks leaders can use to build self awareness, manage stress, and lead transformation without burning themselves or their teams out.
#316 Chloe Turner has lived with Crohn's disease for 25 years. She's also a degree-qualified naturopath and clinical microbiome consultant at Microba — one of Australia's most advanced gut microbiome testing companies. In this conversation, she brings both worlds together: the science of what microbiome testing actually reveals in IBD, and the deeply human experience of living inside a body that can turn on you without warning. Chloe talks candidly about the psychological weight of waiting for the next flare, why clinical remission doesn't always mean your microbiome is safe, and how shotgun metagenomics testing is catching things that colonoscopies and blood tests simply miss — including stealth pathogens like EPEC quietly driving inflammation while everything else looks stable. In this episode, you'll discover: What gut microbiome testing reveals that conventional IBD workups cannot How EPEC and E. coli species silently fuel flares — and what to do about it Why clinical remission doesn't mean your microbiome is out of the danger zone How microbiome shifts can precede a flare before symptoms appear The emerging link between microbiome state and biologic medication response The psychological weight of the relapse-recovery cycle and how Chloe navigates it personally Why intuition and anxiety around food can look identical and how to tell them apart Practical dietary and supplement strategies used alongside conventional IBD care Why annual microbiome testing could be one of the most powerful tools for flare prevention What Chloe wishes she'd known 25 years ago If you're living with Crohn's, colitis, or any form of IBD, or you're a practitioner working in this space, this episode is for you. Connect with Chloe Turner: chloturner.com.au I'm Lynda Griparic, a degree-qualified naturopath with extensive experience in complex gut health conditions, including SIBO, IMO, and chronic constipation. Book a consultation or shop BetterMe Tea at lyndagriparic.com This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health routine.
Watch the YouTube version of this episode HEREAI is rapidly reshaping the legal industry but where does it actually help lawyers, and where does it fall apart? In this episode of Maximum Lawyer Live, Tyson Mutrux breaks down a thought-provoking article shared by Alex Su about how lawyers are using AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT in real legal practice.Tyson walks through real examples of where AI excels like client communication, summarizing information, and reviewing documents and where it still struggles, including due diligence, negotiation strategy, and complex legal drafting. He also highlights a critical shift many lawyers are missing: moving from chat-based AI usage to process-driven automation inside firm workflows.If you're a lawyer experimenting with AI or trying to integrate it into your firm more effectively, this episode offers practical insights, cautionary examples, and a smarter way to think about AI implementation.Timestamps 01:30 – The two stories that show AI's strengths and failures03:40 – Comparing AI tools: Claude vs ChatGPT05:00 – Using AI for client communications and simplifying legal language07:15 – AI for reminders, prioritization, and managing overwhelming inboxes19:00 – When AI drafting goes wrong in complex agreements22:00 – The danger of generic AI answers in legal research35:30 – Legal nuance AI often misses (release language example)39:30 – The biggest takeaway: build process-driven AI workflows 42:30 – Practical automation example: AI pulling weather data for casesTune in to today's episode and checkout the full show notes here. Resources:Join the Guild MembershipSubscribe to the Maximum Lawyer Youtube ChannelFollow us on InstagramJoin the Facebook GroupFollow the Facebook PageFollow us on LinkedIn
From smoggy San Diego tennis courts to shaping the Green New Deal, my guest Mark Z. Jacobson has spent his life answering one question: How do we actually fix air pollution and climate change? In this episode, I talk with the Stanford professor and director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program about why we don't need miracle technologies; we just need to deploy the clean solutions that already work. You'll hear why many “solutions” like carbon capture, blue hydrogen, biofuels, and new nuclear are expensive distractions, how wind, water, and solar can reliably power the grid 100%, and why electrifying everything (cars, heating, cooking, industry) slashes both energy use and deaths from air pollution. https://youtu.be/DDTbFNebRVE Mark also walks me through real-world data from 150+ country-level transition plans, his own 100% renewable home, and why the biggest barrier now isn't technology, it's politics, misinformation, and lack of focus. If you're a founder, policymaker, or just a concerned citizen wondering whether we're doomed or if the solutions are real, this episode will help you see what actually works, what doesn't, and how you and I can both help accelerate the transition. Quotes: “We don't need miracle technologies to solve climate change, we need the courage to deploy the solutions we already have.” “Every year we delay the transition to clean energy, seven and a half million more people die from air pollution. Waiting is not neutral, it's deadly.” “This isn't a technology problem anymore; it's a focus problem. When we ignore the distractions and double down on wind, water, and solar, a 100% clean energy world becomes inevitable.” Resources: Mark Jacobson on LinkedIn Stanford University
Juan Pablo is a real estate investor, entrepreneur, and founder dedicated to helping professionals achieve financial freedom through strategic property investing. After leaving a stable government career at 30, he transformed a side hustle into a multimillion-dollar real estate portfolio built on cash-flowing assets and scalable systems. As the founder of the Multifamily Done-For-You Program and 100 Percent Financed, Juan Pablo helps high-performing individuals build passive income without the demands of becoming full-time investors. His approach focuses on leveraging creative financing, automation, and expert execution to simplify wealth-building. Through his work, Juan empowers clients to move beyond trading time for money and instead create lasting income, freedom, and legacy through real assets. During the show we discuss: How Juan Pablo rapidly scaled a portfolio of multifamily properties using systems, partnerships, and strategic deal structuring Creative financing strategies, including how to acquire properties with little to no money down The role of networking and relationship-building in sourcing deals and raising capital How to structure deals with investors to create win-win partnerships Systems, automation, and team-building approaches that allow him to scale efficiently Key challenges and mistakes faced early on and how to overcome them Practical advice for busy professionals looking to generate passive income through real estate Resources: https://multifamilydoneforyou.com/training-yt https://100percentfinanced.com/
In complex environments, the leaders who stand out are the ones who make ideas easier to see. In Episode 256 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Vered Kogan speaks with Todd Cherches, CEO of Big Blue Gumball, about how visual thinking can transform the way leaders communicate, influence, and drive change. Drawing on his work in VisualLeadership®, Todd explains why communication becomes more effective when people can picture your message clearly. When leaders translate ideas into images, metaphors, and stories, they create clarity and connection. In this conversation, you will learn: Why people process visual information faster and remember it longer How metaphors, stories, and simple frameworks can make complex ideas clear Practical ways to shift from data heavy communication to meaning driven communication To learn more about Todd Cherchesl, visit toddcherches.com or find Todd on LinkedIn. To subscribe to The Mindset Game® podcast or leave a review, visit TheMindsetGame.com or click HERE.
Have you ever said yes to your boss when you really wanted to say no? Or agreed with a colleague even though your gut was telling you they were wrong? In this episode of But Are You Happy, clinical psychologist Dr. Anastasia Hronis unpacks the psychology of people pleasing—why we do it, why we feel guilty when we don’t, and how it shows up in the workplace. You'll also learn: The hidden costs of saying yes too often How being overly agreeable can lead to burnout Practical tools for assertive communication at work How to set healthy, professional boundaries with colleagues If you or someone you know needs support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. Both services are available 24/7 for free, confidential mental health support. Want to get in touch with us? DM @butareyouhappypod on Instagram or send us a voice memo. Our hosts are ready to hear your dilemmas—think of it as free therapy! CREDITS: Hosts: Ashani Dante & Dr Anastasia Hronis Executive Producer: Naima Brown Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Jacob Round Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it actually mean to "trust life" — especially when life is handing you something genuinely hard? In this Meditation Party episode (originally aired in 2024), Dan, Sebene Selassie, and Jeff Warren dig into that question from multiple angles: as a personal mantra, a philosophical stance, and a daily practice. Plus: listener questions on rumination, work-life balance, and the eternal napping-vs.-meditating debate. "Trust Life" vs. "This Is the Curriculum" — Sebene shares the origin of her tattoo and what the mantra has meant through years of health challenges. The three timescales of practice — Jeff breaks down how meditation works in the moment, over months and years, and across the arc of a whole life. The third one is where things get interesting. Obsessive thinking / rumination — Practical tools from all three, including one from Sebene involving a trampoline, and one from a clinical psychologist that will make you feel ridiculous in the best way. Sebene Selassie describes herself as a "writer, teacher, and immigrant-weirdo." She teaches meditation on the ten percent happier app and is the author of a great book called You Belong. She's based in Brooklyn. Jeff Warren is also a writer and a meditation teacher. He and Dan co-wrote the book, Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics. He also hosts the Consciousness Explorers podcast. He's based in Toronto. Related episodes: How to Stay Calm No Matter What's Happening | Sebene Selassie and Jeff WarrenScience-Based Tools for When You're Stressed, Obsessed, or Overthinking | Dr. Jenny Taitz Get the 10% with Dan Harris app hereSign up for Dan's free newsletter hereFollow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTokSubscribe to our YouTube Channel To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/10HappierwithDanHarris
In this episode of The Purpose Show, we're talking about your energy and how it shapes the way you experience your life. This is not about being positive all the time. It is about understanding how your emotional state, nervous system, and mindset influence your reactions and your results. I'm sharing simple, practical ways to shift your energy so you can move through challenges with more clarity and intention. We'll talk about reframing your perspective, focusing on solutions, leaning on support, and taking care of yourself in ways that actually restore you. If you've been feeling stuck or overwhelmed, this episode will help you reconnect with your power and choose how you want to show up.
Somebody sent me a message the other day saying I seem like such a positive guy — and then something clicks, and I go negative and ruin their day. I've heard it before, and it tells me something about how people think about positivity. I am positive. Absolutely. But I've spent enough years doing this to know that positivity by itself doesn't get you where you want to go. Sometimes it just makes you feel better about staying put. Today I'm talking about what happens when you pair positivity with truth — and why that's where peace actually lives. Featured Story I worked with a woman a few years back who everyone loved being around. She had one of those smiles — you just wanted to be her. She walked into a room and took it over. But underneath, she was miserable. She'd trained herself to reframe everything so fast that she never actually dealt with anything. Bad quarter at work? All part of the process. Marriage falling apart? Just growing in different directions. Her positivity had become a shield, and behind it, nothing was getting better. I asked her one question: "What would happen if you just admitted this isn't working?" She immediately broke down in tears. Nobody had ever given her permission to be honest. Important Points Positivity isn't the problem — positivity without truth is. Stay upbeat, but don't pretend the hard stuff isn't there. When being positive becomes the goal instead of the tool, it stops working and keeps you smiling in the same spot. Peace doesn't come from avoiding hard feelings — it comes from looking at them clearly and moving through them. Memorable Quotes "Positivity by itself doesn't get you everywhere — sometimes it just makes you feel better about staying where you are." "All the years I spent trying to be the most positive guy in the room, smiling through everything — that exhausted me." "A positive person says things will work out — a practical person says the same and looks at the ugly stuff in the way." Scott's Three-Step Approach Pick one area of your life where you've been staying positive but avoiding something that needs your honest attention. Look at it directly without reframing or rushing past it — just name what's true, even if it feels uncomfortable. Stay positive while you fix it — real peace comes from facing the hard parts, not from pretending they don't exist. Chapters 0:02 - Happy Friday, and a note about meeting listeners 1:52 - That message about positivity going sideways 4:19 - The woman whose smile hid something deeper 5:52 - When positivity becomes the goal, not the tool 8:30 - The tyranny of positivity and emotional agility 10:26 - How to be positive and practical at the same time 12:23 - The most positive thing I ever stopped doing Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify Want more motivation from me? Sign up for Notes From Scott at https://notesfromscott.com and get short emails a few mornings each week with my latest thoughts—often before they become podcasts. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I'm joined by Eric Zimmer for a grounded and honest conversation about what real change actually looks like and why lasting transformation usually doesn't happen all at once. Eric shares his powerful recovery story, what finally helped him create lasting change, and why the smallest daily choices often matter more than the big breakthrough moments we tend to chase. We talk about how to work with the parts of ourselves we'd rather avoid, what to do when we shut down, shrink, or feel overwhelmed, and why true growth comes from learning how to relate to ourselves differently over time. Eric also shares practical tools for changing the meaning we assign to situations, building wise habits, and taking small steps that add up to a meaningful life. In this episode, you'll learn: Why overnight transformation is a myth, and what actually creates lasting change How small, consistent actions can build real momentum over time What it means to befriend the parts of yourself you want to avoid How awareness helps you catch patterns like shutting down, shrinking, or going blank in real time Practical ways to regulate your nervous system and stay connected to yourself in difficult moments Why having a simple phrase prepared can help when emotions take over How to rethink overwhelm and shift out of the feeling that life is happening to you A simple 3-question tool to help you challenge discouraging thoughts and choose a more supportive perspective Resources from this Episode: Eric's website Eric's podcast: The One You Feed Eric's book: How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life MORE MICHELLE CHALFANT Website: https://www.michellechalfant.com Membership: The Adult Chair Collective https://www.michellechalfant.com/collective Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themichellechalfant Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMichelleChalfant The Adult Chair® Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Michellechalfant