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This week we are re-releasing a Substack Live from our Breaker community! Mayim and Jonathan unpack their recent conversation with Dr. Paul Conti, psychiatrist and author of Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic, and the clinician who assessed Lady Gaga during her psychiatric crisis. His central argument: the lens through which you approach your own suffering may be the very thing keeping you stuck in it - and psychiatry needs to evolve to help you see that.Mayim breaks down one of Dr. Conti's most profound suggestions — that if a diagnosis becomes your sole identity, the brain will actually reinforce it. Every time you return to a problem as the primary fact of your existence, you deepen the groove that rumination is creating in your brain. He's offering a clinical framework for redirecting attention toward what is functioning, and why that reorientation affects real mental health improvement.More than half of the physical complaints that walk into a general practitioner's office originate in the mind not as fabrication, but as the body's honest response to unprocessed psychological overload. Mayim and Jonathan sit with what that actually means: your back pain, your gut issues, and your chronic fatigue may not be separate problems requiring separate specialists; they may be indications of a system under pressure that needs focused psychological care.They also explore:- Why internet self-diagnosis and social media labeling can be dangerous, and what the actual clinical criteria are for knowing when something needs professional attention versus when you're just wired differently- The case that many mental health challenges are spiritual in nature, and what it means that our healthcare system lacks a framework for treating them that way- How chronic background stress erodes your capacity to handle normal life, and why you often can't see it happening, because your baseline keeps shifting without your awareness- Practical takeaways from the recent episode with Dr. Stacy Sims, Exercise Physiologist and Nutrition Scientist, on women's health, protein timing, and what actually happened when Jonathan snuck a bolus of protein into Mayim's bedtime routineFollow us on Substack for Exclusive Bonus Content: https://bialikbreakdown.substack.com/BialikBreakdown.comYouTube.com/mayimbialikSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've ever called yourself lazy or a bad housekeeper for having a messy junk drawer, this one's for you. Tracy McCubbin, professional organizer and self-proclaimed "child of a hoarder," breaks down why so much organization advice misses the emotional root of clutter — and how to stop being a perfectionist about your home. Tracy gets honest about the shame so many of us carry around our spaces, and offers a refreshingly simple reframe: your house isn't wrong and neither are you, it's just not working for you yet. That small shift in identity is one of the most powerful daily habits you can build for feeling more at peace at home — no color-coded pantry required. This clip is personal development and self-care for mothers in its most practical form. It's not about chasing a Pinterest-perfect house, it's about learning how to feel happier in the one you already have. Listen to the full episode here: https://www.aboutprogress.com/blog/the-roots-behind-your-clutter-problem-how-to-fix-them-with-tracy-mccubbin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Faith Friday!! We are almost done with this fruit of the Spirit series!!! hope y'all are loving it! In this episode, we explore the fruit of the Spirit: gentleness from Galatians 5:22–23. We'll talk about what biblical gentleness really means, how Jesus modeled it, and what it looks like in our everyday relationships, conversations, and responses. Gentleness invites us to respond rather than react, to speak truth with love, and to treat others with grace even when emotions run high. It's a quiet strength that reflects the character of Christ. In this episode, we'll explore: What biblical gentleness actually means Why gentleness is a fruit of the Holy Spirit How Jesus demonstrated gentleness without compromising truth The difference between gentleness and weakness Practical ways to cultivate gentleness in our words, reactions, and relationships What it looks like to surrender our responses to the Holy Spirit Scripture: Galatians 5:22–23; Matthew 11:28–30 Reflection: Where might God be inviting you to replace a harsh reaction with a gentle response this week? SEE YOU NEXT WEEK! #FruitOfTheSpirit #Gentleness #HolySpirit #ChristianPodcast #Faith #BiblicalLiving Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford explains how connection helps us heal what we can't heal alone, from the power of sharing our stories to the support we find in friendships, groups, and community. She discusses how healing allows painful experiences to become part of our story without becoming our entire story, why shame begins to loosen when we realize we aren't alone, and how relationships can help us see ourselves more clearly. Dr. Joy also explores self-silencing, navigating conflict, finding meaningful friendships as adults, and why discomfort can sometimes be a sign that we're growing in the right direction. Feeling overwhelmed in your life?Check out Overwhelm is Optional — a 4-week email course that helps you feel calmer and more grounded without needing to do less. In under 10 minutes a day, you'll learn simple mindset shifts (called “Still Points”) you can use right inside the life you already have. Sign up here for only $29! Key Takeaways: How culturally responsive therapy recognizes the different experiences people bring to mental health and healing Why finding the right therapist is about connection as much as credentials How to balance self-improvement with accepting yourself as you are Why sharing our stories can loosen shame and help painful experiences become part of our story rather than the whole story The unique healing power of groups, friendship, and realizing we aren't alone in what we're experiencing How to build new friendships as an adult by noticing people already in the “background” of your life Why self-silencing our needs can undermine our relationships and how small changes can help us speak up How navigating conflict can deepen intimacy rather than signal the end of a relationship Why discomfort doesn't necessarily mean you're moving in the wrong direction Practical ways to work with everyday anxiety, including asking “and what next?” For full show notes, click here! If you enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, check out these other episodes: Exploring the Healing Potential of Spirituality with Abraham Verghese Racialized Trauma with Resmaa Menakem This episode is sponsored by: Monarch: Take control of your finances with Monarch, the all-in-one personal finance app that helps you budget, track spending, monitor investments, and work toward your financial goals. Get 50% off your first year of Monarch Core, go to https://www.monarch.com/ and enter Promo Code: FEED Talkiatry connects you with licensed psychiatrists for personalized, evidence-based mental health care, all online and covered by most major insurance plans. To get matched with an in-network psychiatrist in just a few minutes, visit Talkiatry.com/FEED. Quince: Refresh your wardrobe with Quince by going to Quince.com/feed for free shipping and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too. Pebl – an AI-powered platform that helps companies hire and manage global teams in 185+ countries. Get a free estimate at hipebl.ai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Teri Ijeoma. A stock trader, entrepreneur, educator, and New York Times bestselling author of The Risk Worth Taking. The conversation focuses on her journey from elementary school assistant principal to successful investor, her philosophy on risk-taking, and her mission to teach financial literacy and wealth-building through stock market investing. Purpose of the Interview The primary purpose of the interview was to: Promote Teri's new book, The Risk Worth Taking. The book uses a fictional story inspired by her own journey to teach investing while helping readers overcome fear and uncertainty. Educate listeners about investing and financial freedom. Teri explains her investing philosophy, online courses, and practical framework for making investment decisions. Inspire entrepreneurship and courageous decision-making. She shares how leaving a toxic work environment and traveling the world led to her successful business and investing career. Show how faith, education, and calculated risk-taking can create opportunities and wealth. Teri emphasizes that financial success often follows courageous action and consistent learning. Key Takeaways 1. Success Begins with a Willingness to Take Risks Teri left her position as an assistant principal and chose an uncertain path that ultimately transformed her life. Her story illustrates that meaningful growth often requires stepping beyond comfort and security. Lesson: Major opportunities frequently exist on the other side of uncertainty. 2. Fear Is a Bigger Obstacle Than Knowledge After teaching more than 40,000 students, Teri discovered that many people understand investing but hesitate to act because of fear. Lesson: Financial success requires both knowledge and the confidence to take action. 3. Investing Creates Freedom Teri views investing as more than a way to earn money. She believes it provides flexibility, options, and the ability to pursue one's passions. Lesson: Wealth should be viewed as a tool that expands life choices and personal freedom. 4. Simple Education Drives Results One reason for her success is her ability to explain complex financial concepts in an accessible way. Her teaching style removes intimidation and helps people build confidence. Lesson: Complex subjects become achievable when taught clearly and practically. 5. Courage Comes Before Clarity Teri challenges the belief that people need a perfect plan before taking action. She argues that courage is often required first, with clarity developing afterward. Lesson: Waiting for perfect certainty can prevent progress. 6. Faith and Purpose Shape Success Her educational journey from MIT to Dallas Theological Seminary influenced both her career and worldview. She sees teaching investing as a calling that helps people improve their lives. Lesson: Combining talent with purpose creates greater impact. 7. AI and Economic Change Will Increase the Need for Financial Literacy Teri believes technological changes may disrupt traditional employment. She hopes more people will learn to invest so they can create income and opportunities independently. Lesson: Financial education is becoming increasingly important in a rapidly changing economy. The Four C's Framework A central concept in The Risk Worth Taking is the framework for taking smart risks: 1. Courage Taking the first step despite uncertainty. 2. Clarity Learning the fundamentals and understanding the opportunity. 3. Caution Managing risk and making informed decisions. 4. Confidence Developing expertise and trusting your process. Notable Quotes On Risk-Taking "This is a risk, yes. Every investment comes with a little bit of uncertainty, but it's still worth it." On Leaving Comfort Zones "If I had not stepped out, none of this would have been possible." On Courage "Your whole life is on the other side of courage." On Financial Freedom "If I can teach you how to invest, I can teach you how to have options in your life. I can teach you how to have more freedom in your life." On Faith "I just had to not trust in everything I could see... if I walk in this gift and just do the thing that's been on my heart, God will take care of the rest." On Action Versus Planning "Sometimes you just have to have the courage to step out... then you can figure it all out." On Her Mission "This is my new form of ministry." On Her Desired Legacy "Because of Teri Ijeoma and her great teaching on finances and investing, all of the people that were becoming unemployed learned how to use their severance packages to invest in the stock market and start building their own careers and freedom." Overall Assessment The interview is ultimately about much more than stock trading. It is a conversation about personal transformation, courage, faith, entrepreneurship, and financial empowerment. Teri Ijeoma presents investing as a vehicle for creating freedom and opportunity, while encouraging listeners to overcome fear, take calculated risks, and pursue a larger vision for their lives. #SHMS #STRAW #BEST Money Making Conversations Master Class with Rushion McDonald is America's premier entrepreneurship, business leadership, financial literacy, and wealth-building podcast featuring successful entrepreneurs, executives, founders, celebrities, and industry experts sharing actionable insights for professional and financial success. Business Podcast Entrepreneurship Small Business Business Growth Financial Literacy Wealth Building Black Entrepreneurs Minority Business Leadership Executive Leadership Business Funding Marketing Strategies Personal Development Startup Advice Sales Training CEO Interviews Founder Stories Professional Development Economic Empowerment Business Success Networking Brand Building Innovation How to start a business Small business funding Entrepreneur success stories Business leadership podcast Wealth building strategies Black entrepreneur podcast Minority business development Marketing for small businesses Business growth strategies Startup funding opportunities Executive leadership training Financial literacy education Success mindset podcastSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your child's relationship with food already shaped by guilt, fear, or "good food/bad food" rules — even before they can talk? Registered dietitian Jennifer Anderson, founder of Kids Eat in Color, joins Dr. Aliza Pressman to unpack "embodied independence" — the idea that raising confident eaters means combining a healthy relationship with food and the practical skills to take care of one's body. This is a must-listen for any parent trying to raise a healthy eater without passing down diet culture baggage. What you'll learn: Why labeling foods "good" or "bad" creates food rules, guilt, and inflexible thinking later in life Practical scripts for introducing dessert without using food as a reward or a bargaining chip Red flags for extreme picky eating and ARFID — and when to bring concerns to your pediatrician The "sit, connect, and expose" approach that gets even the pickiest toddlers trying new foods How to set boundaries with grandparents and relatives around sweets and body comments
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Teri Ijeoma. A stock trader, entrepreneur, educator, and New York Times bestselling author of The Risk Worth Taking. The conversation focuses on her journey from elementary school assistant principal to successful investor, her philosophy on risk-taking, and her mission to teach financial literacy and wealth-building through stock market investing. Purpose of the Interview The primary purpose of the interview was to: Promote Teri's new book, The Risk Worth Taking. The book uses a fictional story inspired by her own journey to teach investing while helping readers overcome fear and uncertainty. Educate listeners about investing and financial freedom. Teri explains her investing philosophy, online courses, and practical framework for making investment decisions. Inspire entrepreneurship and courageous decision-making. She shares how leaving a toxic work environment and traveling the world led to her successful business and investing career. Show how faith, education, and calculated risk-taking can create opportunities and wealth. Teri emphasizes that financial success often follows courageous action and consistent learning. Key Takeaways 1. Success Begins with a Willingness to Take Risks Teri left her position as an assistant principal and chose an uncertain path that ultimately transformed her life. Her story illustrates that meaningful growth often requires stepping beyond comfort and security. Lesson: Major opportunities frequently exist on the other side of uncertainty. 2. Fear Is a Bigger Obstacle Than Knowledge After teaching more than 40,000 students, Teri discovered that many people understand investing but hesitate to act because of fear. Lesson: Financial success requires both knowledge and the confidence to take action. 3. Investing Creates Freedom Teri views investing as more than a way to earn money. She believes it provides flexibility, options, and the ability to pursue one's passions. Lesson: Wealth should be viewed as a tool that expands life choices and personal freedom. 4. Simple Education Drives Results One reason for her success is her ability to explain complex financial concepts in an accessible way. Her teaching style removes intimidation and helps people build confidence. Lesson: Complex subjects become achievable when taught clearly and practically. 5. Courage Comes Before Clarity Teri challenges the belief that people need a perfect plan before taking action. She argues that courage is often required first, with clarity developing afterward. Lesson: Waiting for perfect certainty can prevent progress. 6. Faith and Purpose Shape Success Her educational journey from MIT to Dallas Theological Seminary influenced both her career and worldview. She sees teaching investing as a calling that helps people improve their lives. Lesson: Combining talent with purpose creates greater impact. 7. AI and Economic Change Will Increase the Need for Financial Literacy Teri believes technological changes may disrupt traditional employment. She hopes more people will learn to invest so they can create income and opportunities independently. Lesson: Financial education is becoming increasingly important in a rapidly changing economy. The Four C's Framework A central concept in The Risk Worth Taking is the framework for taking smart risks: 1. Courage Taking the first step despite uncertainty. 2. Clarity Learning the fundamentals and understanding the opportunity. 3. Caution Managing risk and making informed decisions. 4. Confidence Developing expertise and trusting your process. Notable Quotes On Risk-Taking "This is a risk, yes. Every investment comes with a little bit of uncertainty, but it's still worth it." On Leaving Comfort Zones "If I had not stepped out, none of this would have been possible." On Courage "Your whole life is on the other side of courage." On Financial Freedom "If I can teach you how to invest, I can teach you how to have options in your life. I can teach you how to have more freedom in your life." On Faith "I just had to not trust in everything I could see... if I walk in this gift and just do the thing that's been on my heart, God will take care of the rest." On Action Versus Planning "Sometimes you just have to have the courage to step out... then you can figure it all out." On Her Mission "This is my new form of ministry." On Her Desired Legacy "Because of Teri Ijeoma and her great teaching on finances and investing, all of the people that were becoming unemployed learned how to use their severance packages to invest in the stock market and start building their own careers and freedom." Overall Assessment The interview is ultimately about much more than stock trading. It is a conversation about personal transformation, courage, faith, entrepreneurship, and financial empowerment. Teri Ijeoma presents investing as a vehicle for creating freedom and opportunity, while encouraging listeners to overcome fear, take calculated risks, and pursue a larger vision for their lives. #SHMS #STRAW #BEST Money Making Conversations Master Class with Rushion McDonald is America's premier entrepreneurship, business leadership, financial literacy, and wealth-building podcast featuring successful entrepreneurs, executives, founders, celebrities, and industry experts sharing actionable insights for professional and financial success. Business Podcast Entrepreneurship Small Business Business Growth Financial Literacy Wealth Building Black Entrepreneurs Minority Business Leadership Executive Leadership Business Funding Marketing Strategies Personal Development Startup Advice Sales Training CEO Interviews Founder Stories Professional Development Economic Empowerment Business Success Networking Brand Building Innovation How to start a business Small business funding Entrepreneur success stories Business leadership podcast Wealth building strategies Black entrepreneur podcast Minority business development Marketing for small businesses Business growth strategies Startup funding opportunities Executive leadership training Financial literacy education Success mindset podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when we spend so much time looking at what others have that we lose sight of what Allah has already given us?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by her teacher, Imam Mohamed Magid, to reflect on verses 131–133 of Surah TaHa.The conversation begins with Allah's warning not to gaze longingly at the beauty and luxuries others have been given in this world. What looks like success may simply be a test, and what Allah provides is ultimately better and more lasting. Imam Magid reflects on the danger of becoming captivated by appearances, wealth, status, and material success, especially when what we admire may have been built through injustice or harm.In this episode, you will learn:
Click on Fan Mail link and give me feedback. ThanksUnlocking Your Parenting Superpower: The Power of Words with Jody HillDiscover how your everyday words can shape your child's confidence, identity, and future. In this episode, parenting expert Jody Hill shares practical strategies rooted in science and faith to help parents influence their children positively through intentional communication.Key TopicsHow words impact a child's self-belief and confidenceThe importance of modeling respect and responsibilityPractical ways to establish healthy boundaries with childrenUsing affirmations and micro-moments to reinforce good behaviorNavigating the challenges of parenting preteens, teens, and young adultsThe significance of vulnerability and authenticity in parent-child relationshipsAddressing parental guilt and the never-too-late mentalityHow to foster resilience and responsibility in older children and adult childrenTimestamps00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guest, Jody Hill 00:12 - Jody's background and her work on parental influence 00:34 - The impact of words on children's confidence and identity 01:56 - How parents' words create beliefs and influence actions 03:26 - The power of affirmation and micro-moments in child development 04:37 - Handling bullying and building self-confidence 05:07 - The importance of standing up for oneself and others 06:27 - Real-life story: Overcoming a bully through confidence 07:35 - The “Parent's Secret Superpower”: Words for life or death 08:50 - The dangers of neglecting emotional safety in schools and buses 09:44 - Addressing school bus safety and bullying prevention 10:23 - Raising kids who stand up against bullying and injustice 11:18 - Teaching children the importance of justice and morality 12:25 - Challenging negative beliefs about adolescence ("terrible twos" and "terrible teens") 13:35 - How parental expectations shape children's behaviors and responses 14:23 - Responding calmly to children's mistakes to promote learning 15:54 - The importance of a safe environment for failure and growth 16:16 - How kindness and affirmation build self-esteem in children 17:46 - The impact of parenting styles from childhood to adulthood 18:45 - Giving kids space to make mistakes and learn independence 19:32 - Teaching boundaries and responsibility without shame 20:45 - Reinforcing that it's never too late to influence your adult children 21:16 - Practical strategies for healthy boundary-setting with preteens and teenagers 22:26 - The significance of honoring commitments and building trust 23:49 - Encouraging responsibility through respectful conversation 25:07 - Creating a safe place for children to grow and fail 26:12 - Building confidence in children through micro-moments and affirmations 27:12 - The importance of recognizing and affirming goodness in children 28:01 - Affirming kindness and protective behaviors in kids 29:00 - Celebrating children's uniqueness and individuality 29:57 - Shifting from outcome-based praise to behavior-based affirmation 30:28 - Healthy ways to reinforce positive actions and character 31:42 - Parenting adult children: respecting independence and offering support 32:40 - Reflections on mirroring and guiding older children 33:10 - Accepting imperfections and learning from mistakes 33:36 - The timeless nature of parenting; continual growth 34:23 - The enduring relationship as kids age into adulthood 36:01 - The importance of love, encouragement, and respect for adult children 37:24 - Owning up to parenting mistakes and fostering reconciliation 38:03 - Vulnerability and authenticity in mending parent-child relationships 39:38 - Managing reactions to children's choices and individuality 40:44 - Embracing children's authenticity and self-expression 41:50 - The importance of parents managing their own emotions 42:52 - Modeling emotional regulation for children 43:41 - Final thoughts on parenting with authenticity and love 44:12 - Introduction to Jody Hill's work and her book, Parents' Secret Superpower 44:39 - Practical tips for parents to start using their words intentionally 45:11 - Resources and ways to connect with Jody Hill 45:40 - Closing remarks on the power of words and encouragement for parentsResources & Links:Parents' Secret Superpower by Jody HillPodcast: The Power of Words in Parenting[Jody Hill - Instagram] | [Facebook]Science of Parenting & FaithConnect with Jody Hill:InstagramWebsiteRichard Jones. 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Darren Grimes and Graham Dunlop launch their new Grimoire platform, a global book club built around 250 plus professionally narrated audiobooks, lunar-cycle book picks, and community participation. They also demo a new online Pegs and Jokers game, whil e walking through the shelves of the library and explaining how free access, founder memberships, and the inner sanctum work. https://pegsandjokers.ca/ https://www.skool.com/the-secret-teachings-book-club-1875 In this episode, Darren and Graham cover the launch setup, the membership model, and the structure of the new book club. They also preview the first book of the month, discuss how the shelves are organized, and share the thinking behind the game and the community features. Key topics In this episode: the Grimoire launches with more than 250 audiobooks, with the library expected to grow to around 260 soon. The free book of the month is The Secret Teachings of All Ages in an abridged edition, chosen because starting with the full 36 hour version would be too much for most listeners. Founder keeper and monthly initiate memberships unlock the full library, while the free tier gives access to the monthly featured book and community activity. The book club is organized around lunar cycles, with a new moon monthly pick and a full moon live read, creating a rhythm of one book per moon month. The community model includes chapter check-ins, passage discussions, Friday tangents, and a final live book council in the last week of each book month. Darren and Graham describe the inner sanctum as a deeper, earned area of the platform, accessible through participation rather than payment alone. The shelves span Hermetica and occult, theosophy, mysticism east and west, Atlantis and Fortiana, mind and prosperity, weird fiction, philosophy and classics, magic, and power and propaganda. They highlight standout titles such as The Purple Cloud, The Machine Stops, Atlantis by Ignatius Donnelly, The Book of Thoth, Psychic Self-Defense, The Power of Positive Thinking, and The Road to Serfdom. Graham demos Pegs and Jokers, explaining how the online version works, how the cards move pieces, and why it is meant to be played with friends and family across locations. They mention the platform is still being cleaned up and reorganized, including moving some books between shelves and adding PDFs and other support material. Become a Lord or Lady with 1k donations over time. And a Noble with any donation. Leave Serfdom behind and help Grimerica stick to 0 ads and sponsors and fully listener supported. Thanks for listening!! Help support the show, because we can't do it without ya. https://www.simulationmaps.com/#products Suite of Interactive Maps! 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graham@grimerica.com Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show: www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ Episode ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC https://brokeforfree.bandcamp.com/ - Something Galactic Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com - Should I Timestamps 00:00 - Restarting the launch after a false start 01:09 - Founder membership goals and how the book club access works 02:51 - Free members, VIP tiers, and the first monthly book 03:26 - The vault, classroom, and inner sanctum 04:16 - Launch day tech problems and the rough custom URL 05:16 - Introducing Pegs and Jokers and how the game works 06:56 - Why the game is meant for people, not just bots 08:30 - Book club access, free tier, and The Secret Teachings of All Ages 09:55 - Monthly rotation, live reads, and short book length strategy 10:01 - Reading a passage from The Secret Teachings of All Ages 11:18 - How book voting will work and the 10 comment limit 13:13 - Membership tiers and what each one unlocks 14:15 - Global map, leaderboards, and the earned inner sanctum 15:35 - Shelf overview: occult, theosophy, mysticism, Atlantis, and more 16:20 - The Purple Cloud and the appeal of weird fiction 17:41 - Hollow earth, lost civilizations, and classic speculative titles 19:38 - The Machine Stops and early dystopian fiction 20:52 - More shelf curation and shifting titles between categories 23:06 - How the monthly book club threads will work 25:18 - Commission features and community referrals 27:00 - Recent completed books and what is coming next 28:31 - Atlantis, Fortiana, and Ignatius Donnelly 31:44 - Why Donnelly still matters in Atlantis discussions 33:35 - Paradise Found and the North Pole Eden theory 35:47 - Shelf one: Hermetica and occult foundations 37:40 - Theosophy, Blavatsky, and the first monthly free book 39:59 - The Kabalah and key Hermetic texts 41:53 - Practical occultism and the warning not to treat it casually 42:46 - Rosicrucian mysteries, The Secret Destiny of America, and tarot 46:23 - Bacon, symbolic myth, and the wisdom of the ancients 47:39 - The full Secret Teachings audiobook and the premium tier 48:57 - Theosophy shelf highlights, including Thought Forms and The Secret Doctrine 52:21 - The Science of Immortality and a modern summary of Theosophy 54:55 - Mysticism east and west, slowly paced classics, and deep reading 56:15 - Christianity as Mystical Fact and esoteric Christianity 57:49 - Mystical Christianity and reading the Gospels as initiation text 58:47 - The New Man and inner psychological struggle 63:31 - Mind and prosperity: self-help, new thought, and money classics 64:58 - The Conquest of Happiness and the logic of optimism 66:19 - Meditations, Recovery Dharma, Self-Reliance, and As a Man Thinketh 67:39 - Darren's own book and the self-directed learning theme 67:59 - The Power of Positive Thinking and Think and Grow Rich 68:51 - Weird fiction as a shelf of cosmic horror and apocalypse tales 77:32 - The Apocalypse Then compilation and end-of-the-world fiction 79:12 - Saint-Germain, Cthulhu, and cosmic horror influences 81:38 - The Willows and the best weird tale discussion 82:08 - Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, and excluded data 84:25 - Moon Child, Eadadorpa, and final weird fiction curation 86:14 - Philosophy, classics, and the structure behind the other shelves 87:52 - Socialism, utopias, and the political thread running through the shelf 89:25 - The Game of Life, Scientism, Nietzsche, and Chesterton 91:01 - Orthodoxy and the case for mystery 93:43 - Magic as the practical shelf and the history of ceremonial practice 94:35 - Agrippa, The Book of the Law, and tarot foundations 96:01 - Psychic Self-Defense and the reality of hostile influence 97:21 - The Fourth Book of Agrippa and ceremonial magic mechanics 98:14 - Levi, the Shamir, and ancient megalithic speculation 101:04 - Malleus Maleficarum and witch hunting history 101:56 - The History of Magic and the power of imagination 103:33 - Power and propaganda as the shelf of control systems 105:34 - Wells, the world brain, and early internet thinking 107:23 - The Road to Serfdom and central planning 108:03 - Darren's Canadian residential schools titles 109:11 - Gustave Le Bon and The Crowd 113:14 - Technocracy and the rise of expert rule 114:55 - Secret societies and subversive movements 117:05 - Proofs of a Conspiracy and early anti-Illuminati writing 124:50 - Short list of possible future reads and the launch's next phase
Overcoming Social Anxiety: Your 10-Minute Calm Down SwitchDo you ever find yourself standing outside a room, heart racing, rehearsing every possible mistake before you even walk in? In this session of Calming Anxiety, Martin Hewlett (Clinical Hypnotherapist and former Paramedic) guides you through a powerful 10-minute nervous system reset. Learn how to silence the "filter" of social anxiety and reconnect with your true, confident self using vagus nerve stimulation and clinical visualization. What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to trigger your vagus nerve to stop a panic response instantly.Why the "rehearsing mind" is a false filter, not the truth.A paramedic's perspective on high-pressure social environments.Practical tools to take up space in any room with confidence.Episode Chapters00:00 – Understanding the Social Anxiety Response01:09 – The 4-2-5 Breath: Activating the Vagus Nerve03:00 – Visualization: Finding Your True Self04:50 – The Truth About How Others Perceive You06:00 – Affirmations for Social Confidence08:06 – 3 Daily Caring Tips for Social Situations10:11 – Returning to the Present MomentAffirmations for ConnectionRepeat these internally to retrain your brain for any social setting: "I am calm in the presence of other people.""I do not need to be perfect to be worthy of connection.""Other people's opinions of me are none of my business.""I am allowed to take up space in any room I enter.""My presence is enough."3 Daily Caring Tips for Social AnxietyThe Two-Minute Rule: Arrive two minutes early. Let your nervous system acclimatize to the physical space before the room fills with people.Focus on One: Don't try to "work the room." Find one person, one genuine conversation, and let the crowd look after itself.The "What Went Right" Catalog: Your mind will naturally list your "failures." Counter this by naming three things that went fine—a smile, eye contact, or a sentence that landed.Go Deeper with Calming AnxietyIf you found peace in these ten minutes, there is so much more to explore:The Library: Access over 2,300 sessions designed to help you find your "perfect coffee break" for the soul.The Course: Ready to break the cycle? Join the Anxiety Circuit Breaker Course at calminganxiety.fm for 5 focused clinical hypnotherapy sessions.Support the Show: If this helped you, please Subscribe and Share this episode with someone who might be standing outside their own "door" today.In everything you do today, my friend. Be kind.
Also, Rambam vs. Ramban re: whether the Canaanites must be exterminated or not
Darren Grimes and Graham Dunlop launch their new Grimoire platform, a global book club built around 250 plus professionally narrated audiobooks, lunar-cycle book picks, and community participation. They also demo a new online Pegs and Jokers game, whil e walking through the shelves of the library and explaining how free access, founder memberships, and the inner sanctum work. https://pegsandjokers.ca/ https://www.skool.com/the-secret-teachings-book-club-1875 In this episode, Darren and Graham cover the launch setup, the membership model, and the structure of the new book club. They also preview the first book of the month, discuss how the shelves are organized, and share the thinking behind the game and the community features. Key topics In this episode: the Grimoire launches with more than 250 audiobooks, with the library expected to grow to around 260 soon. The free book of the month is The Secret Teachings of All Ages in an abridged edition, chosen because starting with the full 36 hour version would be too much for most listeners. Founder keeper and monthly initiate memberships unlock the full library, while the free tier gives access to the monthly featured book and community activity. The book club is organized around lunar cycles, with a new moon monthly pick and a full moon live read, creating a rhythm of one book per moon month. The community model includes chapter check-ins, passage discussions, Friday tangents, and a final live book council in the last week of each book month. Darren and Graham describe the inner sanctum as a deeper, earned area of the platform, accessible through participation rather than payment alone. The shelves span Hermetica and occult, theosophy, mysticism east and west, Atlantis and Fortiana, mind and prosperity, weird fiction, philosophy and classics, magic, and power and propaganda. They highlight standout titles such as The Purple Cloud, The Machine Stops, Atlantis by Ignatius Donnelly, The Book of Thoth, Psychic Self-Defense, The Power of Positive Thinking, and The Road to Serfdom. Graham demos Pegs and Jokers, explaining how the online version works, how the cards move pieces, and why it is meant to be played with friends and family across locations. They mention the platform is still being cleaned up and reorganized, including moving some books between shelves and adding PDFs and other support material. Become a Lord or Lady with 1k donations over time. And a Noble with any donation. Leave Serfdom behind and help Grimerica stick to 0 ads and sponsors and fully listener supported. Thanks for listening!! Help support the show, because we can't do it without ya. https://www.simulationmaps.com/#products Suite of Interactive Maps! DisasterMap, VolcanoSim, AsteroidSim, ShipwreckMap, UFOMap etc https://www.amazon.com/Unlearned-School-Failed-What-About/dp/1998704904/ref=sr_1_3?sr=8-3 Support the show directly: https://open.spotify.com/show/2punSyd9Cw76ZtvHxMKenI?si=ImKxfMHgQZ-oshl499O4dQ&nd=1&dlsi=4c25fa9c78674de3 Watch or Listen on Spotify https://grimericacbd.com/ CBD / THC Gummies and Tinctures http://www.grimerica.ca/support https://www.patreon.com/grimerica http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support Our audio book website: www.adultbrain.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com www.grimerica.ca/shrooms and Micro Dosing Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica grimerica.ca/chats Discord Chats https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter https://grimerica.substack.com/ SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show: www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ Episode ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC https://brokeforfree.bandcamp.com/ - Something Galactic Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com - Should I Timestamps 00:00 - Restarting the launch after a false start 01:09 - Founder membership goals and how the book club access works 02:51 - Free members, VIP tiers, and the first monthly book 03:26 - The vault, classroom, and inner sanctum 04:16 - Launch day tech problems and the rough custom URL 05:16 - Introducing Pegs and Jokers and how the game works 06:56 - Why the game is meant for people, not just bots 08:30 - Book club access, free tier, and The Secret Teachings of All Ages 09:55 - Monthly rotation, live reads, and short book length strategy 10:01 - Reading a passage from The Secret Teachings of All Ages 11:18 - How book voting will work and the 10 comment limit 13:13 - Membership tiers and what each one unlocks 14:15 - Global map, leaderboards, and the earned inner sanctum 15:35 - Shelf overview: occult, theosophy, mysticism, Atlantis, and more 16:20 - The Purple Cloud and the appeal of weird fiction 17:41 - Hollow earth, lost civilizations, and classic speculative titles 19:38 - The Machine Stops and early dystopian fiction 20:52 - More shelf curation and shifting titles between categories 23:06 - How the monthly book club threads will work 25:18 - Commission features and community referrals 27:00 - Recent completed books and what is coming next 28:31 - Atlantis, Fortiana, and Ignatius Donnelly 31:44 - Why Donnelly still matters in Atlantis discussions 33:35 - Paradise Found and the North Pole Eden theory 35:47 - Shelf one: Hermetica and occult foundations 37:40 - Theosophy, Blavatsky, and the first monthly free book 39:59 - The Kabalah and key Hermetic texts 41:53 - Practical occultism and the warning not to treat it casually 42:46 - Rosicrucian mysteries, The Secret Destiny of America, and tarot 46:23 - Bacon, symbolic myth, and the wisdom of the ancients 47:39 - The full Secret Teachings audiobook and the premium tier 48:57 - Theosophy shelf highlights, including Thought Forms and The Secret Doctrine 52:21 - The Science of Immortality and a modern summary of Theosophy 54:55 - Mysticism east and west, slowly paced classics, and deep reading 56:15 - Christianity as Mystical Fact and esoteric Christianity 57:49 - Mystical Christianity and reading the Gospels as initiation text 58:47 - The New Man and inner psychological struggle 63:31 - Mind and prosperity: self-help, new thought, and money classics 64:58 - The Conquest of Happiness and the logic of optimism 66:19 - Meditations, Recovery Dharma, Self-Reliance, and As a Man Thinketh 67:39 - Darren's own book and the self-directed learning theme 67:59 - The Power of Positive Thinking and Think and Grow Rich 68:51 - Weird fiction as a shelf of cosmic horror and apocalypse tales 77:32 - The Apocalypse Then compilation and end-of-the-world fiction 79:12 - Saint-Germain, Cthulhu, and cosmic horror influences 81:38 - The Willows and the best weird tale discussion 82:08 - Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, and excluded data 84:25 - Moon Child, Eadadorpa, and final weird fiction curation 86:14 - Philosophy, classics, and the structure behind the other shelves 87:52 - Socialism, utopias, and the political thread running through the shelf 89:25 - The Game of Life, Scientism, Nietzsche, and Chesterton 91:01 - Orthodoxy and the case for mystery 93:43 - Magic as the practical shelf and the history of ceremonial practice 94:35 - Agrippa, The Book of the Law, and tarot foundations 96:01 - Psychic Self-Defense and the reality of hostile influence 97:21 - The Fourth Book of Agrippa and ceremonial magic mechanics 98:14 - Levi, the Shamir, and ancient megalithic speculation 101:04 - Malleus Maleficarum and witch hunting history 101:56 - The History of Magic and the power of imagination 103:33 - Power and propaganda as the shelf of control systems 105:34 - Wells, the world brain, and early internet thinking 107:23 - The Road to Serfdom and central planning 108:03 - Darren's Canadian residential schools titles 109:11 - Gustave Le Bon and The Crowd 113:14 - Technocracy and the rise of expert rule 114:55 - Secret societies and subversive movements 117:05 - Proofs of a Conspiracy and early anti-Illuminati writing 124:50 - Short list of possible future reads and the launch's next phase
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
If you love the idea of beautiful pots that don't need replanting every five minutes, perennials in a container can be the perfect solution, and just as stunning as a bed or a border.Tom Stimpson returns to discuss trusted “banker” perennials for containers – from long-flowering hellebores and acers underplanted with geraniums, to hydrangeas, heucheras and beloved agapanthus. You'll hear exactly which combinations have stood the test of time in Tom's garden as well as at Perch Hill, and how to get colour from winter through to late autumn.In this episode, discover:How to design perennial pots that give you colour and structure from winter through to late autumn, without constant replantingWhich plants Sarah and Tom rely on most strongly for containers Practical planting combinations for small gardens, such as Pittosporum with hellebores and scabious, or an acer underplanted with Geranium ‘Rozanne'A realistic regime for watering, feeding and deadheading perennial pots so they stay sturdy rather than sappyProducts mentioned:Helleborus niger: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/helleborus-nigerHelleborus orientalis: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/helleborus-orientalis-pretty-ellen-spottedHelleborus ‘Ice n' Roses Red': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/helleborus-x-glandorfensis-ice-n-roses-redPittosporum ‘Bannow Bay': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/pittosporum-tenuifolium-bannow-bayScabiosa atropurpurea ‘Black Cat': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/scabiosa-atropurpurea-black-catScabiosa ‘Kudo Pink': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/scabiosa-incisa-kudo-pinkGeranium ‘Rozanne': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/geranium-rozanneGeranium ‘Dreamland': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/geranium-dreamlandHydrangea ‘Madame Emile Mouillère': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/hydrangea-macrophylla-madame-emile-mouillereHydrangea ‘Little Lime': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/hydrangea-paniculata-little-limeHydrangea ‘Limelight': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/hydrangea-paniculata-limelightHydrangea ‘Little Fresco': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/hydrangea-paniculata-little-frescoHeuchera ‘Black Taffeta': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/heuchera-black-taffetaGaura ‘The Bride': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/gaura-lindheimeri-the-brideGaura ‘Flamingo': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/gaura-collection-for-potsSalvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/salvia-nemorosa-caradonnaSalvia ‘Peach Melba': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/salvia-peach-melbaVerbena rigida: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/verbena-rigidaLinaria ‘Peachy': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/linaria-x-purpurea-peachyAgapanthus ‘Midnight Blue' / ‘Navy Blue': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/agapanthus-navy-blueSee our events: https://www.sarahraven.com/courses-eventsGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: https://www.sarahraven.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Follow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest
In this week's coffee date, Carrie welcomes Ingrid Fincher of Healthy Holy MomLife to discuss how homeschooling moms can create healthy, Christ-centered rhythms that nurture their spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being in every season of motherhood. Together, Carrie and Ingrid discuss practical ways overwhelmed moms can care for their spiritual, emotional, and physical health without adding more pressure to their already full plates. Ingrid shares realistic self-care for busy homeschooling moms, and how daily and weekly rhythms can help mothers cultivate peace, purpose, and sustainability in their homes. Whether you are feeling exhausted, stretched thin, or simply longing for more balance, this conversation is filled with practical tools and biblical encouragement to help you thrive instead of merely survive. Pour yourself a cup of coffee, put your feet up, and join Carrie and Ingrid for a little coffee and conversation.Learn more at https://www.healthyholymomlife.com/Connect with Ingrid on Instagram @healthyholymomlifeJoin Healthy Holy Momlife All Access Membership: https://www.healthyholymomlife.com/p/home Listen to Truth Over Trends Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/truth-over-trends-podcast-biblical-womanhood-faith/id1774374017Support the showPurchase A Home Education Handbook: 9 Questions to Ask for Simple & Balanced Home-Based LearningPurchase Homeschool High School: A Handbook for Christian EducationPurchase Just Breathe (and Take a Sip of Coffee): Homeschool Simply & Enjoyably. Schedule a Coffee Date (One-on-One Personalized Coaching Session: Coffee With Carrie Subscribe to Coffee With Carrie email newsletter for FREE Morning Time Plans and monthly tips https://coffeewithcarrie.org Follow on Instagram @coffeewithcarrieconsultant.
The episode highlights the shift toward AI-driven knowledge management within the MSP sector, revealing increased operational dependency on structured data and sophisticated integrations. Lexful, an AI-native documentation platform designed specifically for MSPs, represents this trend by positioning itself not as a simple add-on but as a replacement for legacy documentation tools—controlling critical record-keeping functions and interfacing with principal PSA and RMM systems. This development signals greater infrastructure dependence on AI-based documentation and the implications of technical integration across diverse operational tools. According to Lexful's CEO and statements made during the episode, the platform has completed integrations with major PSA and RMM tools and now handles data by employing a “context-engineered” large language model tailored specifically to the MSP context. Lexful claims its engine minimizes LLM hallucinations, supports record-level access control, and functions as a system of record rather than a direct action platform. Socializing its compliance trajectory, Lexful has achieved SOC 2 Type 2 and shipped its MCP server, but its listing in marketplaces like Pax8 and SureWeb has been delayed, with current status characterized as “coming soon” and full integration targeted before the end of 2026. Supporting developments underscore the complexity and risk of deploying AI-native platforms into MSP environments. The absence of public customer or partner counts persists, with the company attributing constrained accessibility to pending integrations rather than lack of market uptake. Pricing structures diverge from incumbents, moving from per-user to per-client models and establishing minimum contract terms—raising questions about justification of cost versus legacy alternatives. A key operational risk centers on access control and human-in-the-loop governance, with sensitive systems such as password vaults only accessible through layered permissions, and Lexful emphasizing the necessity of robust accountability frameworks to minimize harm from potential automation failures. Practical implications for MSPs include heightened need for rigorous governance of AI systems, especially around data access, role management, and auditability. Vendor dependency deepens as platforms like Lexful supplant multiple existing tools and drive uptake via deeper integration with distribution marketplaces and SaaS ecosystems. Pricing and contract structures require MSPs to reconsider value calculations, as cost is no longer purely user-driven but tied to client volume and operational breadth. The tradeoff is between purported efficiency gains from automation and the risk profile associated with delegating documentation and knowledge management to AI-based infrastructure, particularly as human oversight remains essential to mitigate errors and ensure regulatory compliance. Supported by: ScalePad
AI in Healthcare: A Practical Discussion for Executives On this episode of The Dish on Health IT, Brian Dwyer, Business Strategist at Point-of-Care Partners, is joined by Sam Schifman, Principal Engineer for AI at Red Hat and Consultant at Point-of-Care Partners, and Kendra Obrist, Senior Consultant and Payer Interoperability Subject Matter Expert at Point-of-Care Partners, for a practical discussion about how healthcare leaders can evaluate AI opportunities without needing to become technical experts. Together, they explore where AI is delivering measurable value today, why many initiatives struggle to achieve expected outcomes, how to evaluate vendors and risk, what emerging policy and governance trends mean for healthcare organizations, and why strong data quality and interoperability remain essential to AI success.
Dr. Jenn Simmons interviews Dr. David Rosensweet about the history, misconceptions, and latest science of hormone replacement therapy, especially in relation to women's health and breast cancer risk. In this episode, Dr. Jenn Simmons and Dr. Rosensweet explore the science and safety of hormone replacement therapy, the importance of personalized treatment, and innovative breast cancer screening methods like QT. They discuss how understanding hormone levels, testing, and new technologies can transform women's health and cancer prevention.Key Topics in This EpisodeHistory of hormone therapy and misconceptionsImpact of the Women's Health Initiative studyThe safety and benefits of bioidentical hormonesRisks of hormone therapy and how to evaluate themThe importance of early intervention in hormonal declineAdvances in hormone therapy research and future prospects Hormone levels and testing accuracySafety and personalization in hormone therapyThe importance of estriol and receptor sitesNew breast cancer screening technologies like QTThe impact of environmental toxins and lifestyle on women's healthChapters00:00 Introduction and guest background01:56 History of hormone therapy and misconceptions04:07 Impact of the Women's Health Initiative study05:51 Reevaluation and retraction of initial findings06:56 Why false narratives persist in medicine09:59 The science behind hormone safety and breast cancer risk15:00 Studies on hormones and breast cancer recurrence20:12 Progress in hormone therapy acceptance and future outlook25:11 The importance of early hormone intervention29:51 Hormone therapy in aging and longevity34:58 Practical signs and when to seek help40:01 Reversibility of hormone deficiency effects44:53 Risks, evaluation, and safety protocols50:07 Hormone therapy protocols and cycle management55:06 Cell biology of menstrual and menopausal changes59:50 Closing thoughts and future directionsTo talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working with Dr. Jenn visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/clarity-callTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/SmartWomansBreastCancerGuideTo purchase the auria breast cancer screening test go here https://auria.care/ and use the code DRJENN20 for 20% Off.Connect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.jennsimmonsmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
Recorded live at SOMA 26Dr. Emily Johnston (Cascadia Mountain Institute) and SFC Ezequiel Mendoza (Arctic Dustoff, Fairbanks) deliver a hard-hitting, field-validated look at how standard tactical medical gear and medications actually perform—and fail—in true Arctic and extreme cold conditions. Drawing from cold-soak testing, simulated combat exercises, and real operational experience, they break down battery and fluid-warmer failures, rapid freezing of IV tubing and blood sets, medication storage realities, tourniquet performance, and the critical need for early frostbite interventions like ibuprofen and iloprost far forward. Practical fieldcraft solutions, insulation strategies, and clear calls for better-designed cold-weather medical systems are front and center.Key TakeawaysNo electronic or mechanical medical device (IV pumps, Buddy Lite warmers, etc.) can be trusted to operate unprotected in Arctic conditions—insulate everything, including fluids and tubing.Fluids and tubing freeze extremely quickly and become brittle; passive warming solutions using insulated containers + chemical heat packs can keep fluids viable for many hours even at –20°F to –30°F.Body heat (base-layer transport systems worn against the skin) is the only reliably consistent way to prevent medication freezing during multi-day cold operations; outer pockets, med boxes, and sling packs routinely fail.Current blood administration sets create major clotting and failure points in the cold; shorter, fully insulated, or redesigned kits are needed.Most common tourniquets performed adequately after freeze-thaw cycles; metal windlasses held up better than plastic ones under extreme cold.Reperfusion injury is the dominant mechanism of tissue loss in frostbite. Early NSAID (ibuprofen) loading and rapid iloprost administration dramatically improve outcomes, yet cold-chain and far-forward delivery of iloprost remain unsolved problems.Manufacturer claims about extreme-cold performance often do not match real-world Arctic testing. Independent field validation is essential before relying on any device or medication in these environments.Chapters00:00 – Introduction & Arctic strategic context04:45 – Operational realities: long evacuation times and limited cold-weather experience06:00 – Battery and device cold-soak testing (IV pump & Buddy Lite)09:20 – Functional testing: frozen pumps, ruptured warmer cartridges, and fluid output11:40 – Practical insulation and pre-warming techniques for fluids13:40 – Medication transport failures vs. base-layer body-heat solutions18:50 – Blood product challenges and call for redesigned cold-weather kits20:20 – Tourniquet performance after freeze-thaw cycles21:15 – Frostbite pathophysiology and the critical role of early ibuprofen + iloprost27:20 – Path forward: needed research, device redesign, and medication stability after freezing29:40 – Closing remarks and Q&A discussionFor more content, go to www.prolongedfieldcare.orgConsider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
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If you are an INFP who feels constantly unfocused, scattered, or terrified of putting yourself out there, you are not broken. For a long time, I thought I was flawed because I couldn't stick to rigid routines or live up to society's expectations of a standard "nine-to-five" mindset. But forcing yourself to act like a different personality type is why you feel stuck.In this video, I break down how to stop being "unfocused" as an INFP without forcing rigid routines that suffocate your soul. We explore your INFP personality traits as a unique character class in the game of life. By understanding your introverted feeling (Fi) and extraverted intuition (Ne), you can reframe your struggles, find your "main quest," and build massive real-world momentum.What you'll learn in this video:• Why standard routines fail for INFPs (and what to do instead).• How to reframe your personality traits using a character-class mindset.• The simple secret to overcoming a scattered, "butterfly mind."• Practical ways to overcome the fear of engagement through real-world exposure.• How to build momentum and earn XP by aligning action with your core values.If this video helped you reframe your INFP strengths, hit the Like button, Subscribe to the channel, and share this with a fellow INFP who needs to hear it today!Resources for INFPs & Personality Type Growth:• FREE 5-Day INFP Personality Type Tutorial course: http://inowfeelpositive.com• Evolve Community (access to all 6 courses and monthly workshops): http://evolve.geekpsychology.com#INFP #INFPgrowth #geekpsychology #INFPTips #PersonalityTypes #PersonalGrowth
From Burnout to Protection with Glennae Davis | Fortified Life Ep. 245Show notes:On Episode 245 of The Fortified Life Podcast with Jason Davis, special guest Glennae Davis, BSN, RN, joins the conversation to examine how workplace discrimination can become a root cause of chronic stress, declining health, burnout, and workforce loss.Glennae is the founder of Glennae's RX for Life™ and creator of the Workforce Care Model™, a nurse-led framework designed to address the serious effects of workplace discrimination.Drawing from more than 20 years of nursing experience, she equips Black career women and professionals with practical tools to navigate workplace systems, protect their health, preserve their employability, and maintain their dignity and faith.Her work bridges healthcare, labor rights, and spiritual accountability to offer real-world solutions that help individuals and institutions move from burnout to protection.In this powerful episode, listeners will learn about:• The connection between workplace discrimination and chronic stress• How unhealthy workplace systems can affect physical and emotional well-being• Practical ways professionals can protect their health and careers• The importance of dignity, faith, and spiritual accountability• How the Workforce Care Model™ helps move people and organizations from burnout to protectionTune in for an important conversation about workplace wellness, professional survival, faith, advocacy, and creating safer systems for working professionals.Hosted by Jason DavisSpecial Guest: Glennae Davis, BSN, RNThe Fortified Life Podcast — Episode 245Jerry Royce Live WorldwidePositive Power XXI Studios
In this webinar, Nirvani Umadat opens with the topic “Moving Beyond Bacteria and Brushing for Whole Body Dentistry.” She explains that the session will examine the common dental story that bacteria and sugar cause cavities, look at why brushing and flossing have become the central focus of dental care, and offer a different way to understand teeth, the mouth, and their relationship to the rest of the body.Highlights from this session include:-Nirvani shares her background in conventional dental training, surgery, and later experiences that led her to question the bacteria-centered model of dental disease.-She discusses research and clinical observations that challenged the idea that “bad bacteria” or “too many bad bacteria” consistently explain dental disease.-She explains how the modern recommendation to brush twice daily was shaped, in part, by early toothpaste marketing around biofilm removal, rather than being purely grounded in dental science.-A discussion of Weston Price's work, including his observations that diet, food quality, traditional food preparation, grass-fed animal foods, fermented foods, and unprocessed foods played a major role in dental and overall health.-Nirvani reframes teeth as electrically conductive crystalline organs, explaining that teeth contain a crystalline hydroxyapatite structure and generate current through pressure and chewing.-She explains cavities as a breakdown or deconstruction of the tooth's crystalline matrix, rather than simply “holes” caused by bacteria.-A discussion of the traditional Chinese medicine meridian model and how teeth may relate to other organs through energetic pathways.-An introduction to psychoneuroodontology (PNO), which looks at the psychological, emotional, and spiritual components connected to dental issues.-Practical dental wellness suggestions, including nourishing traditional foods, nervous system regulation, proper chewing and dynamic function, saliva quality, remineralization, oil pulling, releasing jaw and facial tension, and holding an intention to heal.Questions discussed in this webinar include:-What kind of dental work is actually beneficial?-What's the best way to regenerate a missing tooth?-I never got my wisdom teeth removed. Is this good or bad? I have not experienced much trouble except for the cavities they filled with mercury.-Since brushing gets rid of bacteria which are beneficial, is it a harmful practice?-What's the best way to heal a cracked tooth?-Do metal and ceramic caps also have a current?-What about implants?-Does calculus need to be removed, or is it perhaps serving an intelligent purpose?-Can you heal a tooth under a crown?-If we're bombarded by toxins- and bacteria are there to help clean up the toxins, isn't it more important to keep the bacteria?Throughout the webinar, Nirvani emphasizes that the mouth is connected to the whole body, that teeth may be understood beyond the bacteria-and-brushing model, and that dental health can be approached through diet, charge, nervous system regulation, awareness, and supportive daily practices.Support the showWebsites:https://drtomcowan.com/https://www.drcowansgarden.com/https://newbiologyclinic.com/https://newbiologycurriculum.com/Instagram: @TalkinTurkeywithTomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrTomCowan/Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/CivTSuEjw6Qp/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzxdc2o0Q_XZIPwo07XCrNg
What happens to safety performance when you're away? Discover the impact of leadership styles on safety outcomes in this insightful episode.Key takeaways:* Understand the effects of absence on safety performance.* Explore different leadership modes: Taskminder, Micromanager, and Strategic Leader.* Learn how to build capacity in your safety culture.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:39 What happens to safety performance when you're away?01:25 The importance of leadership in safety02:19 Different leadership modes explained05:11 The Taskminder vs. Micromanager10:32 The Strategic Leader's role20:06 Building capacity in safety30:43 Practical tips for safety leadersWhat's your biggest challenge with safety leadership? Drop it in the comments!Subscribe for weekly insights on safety management and leadership strategies!#SafetyLeadership #WorkplaceSafety #SafetyCulture
Many teachers want calm, well-managed classrooms, but they also want students to feel trusted, creative, and independent. In this episode of Beginning Teacher Talk, Dr. Lori explores why strong classroom routines and student autonomy don't compete with one another. Instead, she explains how thoughtful structure gives students the confidence, clarity, and support they need to become more independent. What You'll Learn: • Why structure and student autonomy are not opposites, and how thoughtful routines actually build independence • Questions you can ask yourself to evaluate whether your classroom routines are creating independence or encouraging compliance • Dr. Lori's Structure-to-Autonomy Ladder, a five-step framework for gradually transferring responsibility to students • Practical ways to add choice, creativity, and play into classroom routines while maintaining clear expectations • How to evaluate your classroom management systems so they create a calm, supportive learning environment where students develop lasting independence Resources Mentioned: • Learn more about Dr. Lori's programs If you've ever wondered how to balance clear expectations with student independence, this episode will leave you feeling encouraged and equipped with practical strategies you can use right away. Be sure to listen, subscribe, and share this episode with another teacher who's preparing for a successful school year. Need to regain control of your classroom? Save your seat at Dr. Lori's new, free class: Save your seat at the tropical island virtual teacher retreat, where we'll talk about how to prevent challenging behaviors from derailing your entire day—even if you feel like you've already tried everything, you don't have admin support, and parents don't seem to care. Click here to save your seat! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/need-this Stay connected with us! Follow us on Instagram @beginningteachertalk Looking for quick, actionable PD? Visit our YouTube channel! Be sure to follow, rate, and subscribe to the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast so you never miss an episode. Warmly, Dr. Lori
Full shownotes, transcript, and resources here: https://soundbitesrd.com/316 In this episode, Charles Duhigg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, shares insights on how recent research into GLP1s is transforming our understanding of habit formation, weight management, and behavioral change. Discover practical strategies for leveraging the habit window created by GLP1 therapy and applying the science of identity to foster lasting health improvements. Insights on habits and behavior change can benefit any listener, not just those taking GLP1s. Tune in to this episode to learn about: The science behind habit formation: cues, routines, rewards, and the habit loop How GLP1 medications create a flexible "habit window" for behavior change The role of the basal ganglia in automating habits and reducing reliance on willpower The importance of keystone habits and identity shifts in maintaining weight loss Practical steps for habit diagnosis, change, and maintenance using structured systems like Noom or a Registered Dietitian How to plan for and sustain habits after discontinuing GLP1 therapy The significance of self-monitoring, recognizing failure points, and implementing "if-then" plans The psychological impact of identity reinforcement through behavioral consistency Insights from behavioral experiments: the marshmallow test and habit cues Bonus: Communication science and the "matching principle" for better relationships
Women are often told that working harder is the key to getting ahead. Deliver exceptional results, say yes to every opportunity, support the team, and eventually someone will notice. But for many women, that strategy doesn't lead to promotions—it leads to becoming indispensable in the very role they're trying to outgrow. In this episode of This Is Woman's Work, Nicole Kalil sits down with Patty Azzarello—author, speaker, business advisor, and former Fortune 500 executive—to unpack the unwritten rules that shape career advancement. Drawing from her own journey from awkward introvert to CEO before the age of 40, Patty shares the lessons she learned about visibility, executive presence, influence, and why competence alone is rarely enough to build a successful career. In This Episode, Nicole and Patty Discuss: Why being excellent at your job can actually keep you stuck in it. The hidden career rules that no one teaches—but everyone is expected to know. The difference between being busy, being valuable, and being visible. Why women often take on "office housework" that doesn't advance their careers. How to identify the work that creates the greatest value for the business. Practical strategies for saying no without damaging relationships. Why executive presence is often poorly defined—and how to build it authentically. How bringing humanity to leadership creates greater influence than trying to be impressive. Why visibility matters just as much as performance when it comes to promotions. Simple ways to build relationships with senior leaders and decision-makers. The power of asking for help as a leadership skill. Why waiting until you feel ready often keeps you from your biggest opportunities. How healthy conflict strengthens leadership and decision-making. The career cost of constantly taking care of everyone else. This conversation is a wake-up call for anyone who has been told that hard work alone is enough. Patty offers a refreshing, practical perspective on what actually drives career growth—and how to start making those shifts today. Thank you to our sponsors! Don't wait to teach your kids real-world money skills! Start your risk-free Greenlight trial today at Greenlight.com/TIWW. Go to https://CovePure.com/tiww to get $250 off. Thanks to CovePure for sponsoring this episode! Connect with Patty: Website: https://pattyazzarello.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattyazzarello IG: https://www.instagram.com/pazzarello777/ Related Podcast Episodes: 162 / Compensation Myths with Kelli Thompson Leadership Unblocked (The Hidden Beliefs Sabotaging Your Ability To Lead) with Muriel M. Wilkins | 367 Why Work Feels Broken (And How Attunement Can Fix It) with Nidhi Tewari | 406 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Have you achieved the success you once dreamed of, only to find yourself wondering, "Why doesn't this feel more fulfilling?" If so, you're not alone. In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Gay Hendricks joins me to explore why so many high-achieving physicians find themselves stuck despite doing work they're exceptionally good at. Together, we dive into his powerful concept of the Zone of Genius and how it can serve as a compass for creating a more meaningful, energized, and satisfying career and life. Dr. Gay Hendricks is a bestselling author, psychologist, and pioneer in the field of personal growth. Known for his influential books The Big Leap and The Genius Zone, he has spent decades helping people identify the hidden patterns that keep them from reaching their full potential. In this episode, he shares practical insights and inspiring stories to help physicians recognize when their genius is calling and how to begin answering that call without necessarily leaving medicine behind. In this episode we're talking about: The four zones of functioning: incompetence, competence, excellence, and genius Why physicians often get trapped in the Zone of Excellence Common signs that your Zone of Genius is trying to get your attention How fulfillment differs from success and achievement The role of wonder, curiosity, and commitment in discovering your genius Why you may not need a major career change to experience more meaning and satisfaction Practical ways to spend more time in your Zone of Genius starting today You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode253 Links for this episode: The Big Leap, by Gay Hendricks www.hendricks.com www.foundationforconsciousliving.org https://www.facebook.com/relationshipadvice/?sk=app_2392950137#/relationshipadvice https://www.facebook.com/fclconnect https://www.instagram.com/hendrickscommunity https://www.youtube.com/@hendricksinstitute https://www.instagram.com/officialgayhendricks/ Private 1:1 Consultations – If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, I offer an hour-long paid consultation via Zoom. This session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some steps for moving forward. If after this consultation you prefer additional support, there is the option of doing one of my coaching programs (subject to availability). For more information including pricing please reach out to Kati at team@doctorscrossing.com. Thank you for listening!
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Send us Fan MailManufacturers are under increasing pressure to adopt AI, yet many find it difficult to distinguish practical opportunities from market hype. In this webinar, we explore what AI actually looks like within a manufacturing ERP environment and where it can deliver measurable business value. We address common misconceptions, including the belief that AI requires replacing an existing ERP system, investing in enterprise-scale budgets, or operating as a Tier 1 manufacturer. Instead, attendees will learn how AI can enhance their current ERP platform by leveraging existing operational data to improve decision-making, automate routine processes, and increase overall business efficiency.Video: https://www.elevatiq.com/events-and-webinars/ai-for-manufacturers-practical-erp-use-cases-without-a-costly-system-reset/Questions for Panelists?
How long does a pole vault pit actually last?It's one of the most common questions coaches ask, but the answer isn't as simple as 10 years, 15 years, or 20 years.In this episode of the Gill Connections Podcast, Mike Cunningham breaks down the factors that truly determine the lifespan of a pole vault pit and explains why age alone is often the wrong metric.You'll learn:✅ Why indoor pits often last longer than outdoor pits✅ How sun, rain, snow, and temperature changes impact pit life✅ The critical role weather covers and pit garages play✅ How usage volume affects foam, vinyl, and hardware✅ The difference between pit age and pit condition✅ What a pole vault pit warranty actually covers✅ Practical steps coaches can take to extend pit lifespan✅ Common warning signs that indicate repairs or replacement may be neededThroughout the discussion, Mike shares real-world examples from facility visits across the country, including pits that remained serviceable after 20+ years and others that required replacement much sooner due to environmental exposure, water intrusion, and maintenance issues.Whether you're evaluating your current pit, planning future budgets, or simply trying to protect one of the largest investments in your pole vault program, this episode provides practical guidance to help maximize safety and extend the life of your landing system.
For years, parents have been told to talk to their children about their feelings. But what if talking isn't always what children need most?In this episode of The Child Psych Podcast, child psychologists Tammy Schamuhn and Tania Johnson challenge one of today's most common parenting messages. While emotional literacy is incredibly important, there are moments when constantly asking children how they feel can unintentionally keep them stuck in their emotions instead of helping them move through them.Tammy and Tania explore the difference between acknowledging feelings and over-focusing on them. They discuss why children need more than conversations—they need co-regulation, play, movement, connection, and opportunities to experience competence. You'll learn when to lean into emotional conversations, when to simply be present, and how to help children build resilience without making every difficult moment the center of attention.If you've ever wondered, "Am I talking about feelings too much?" this episode offers a balanced, compassionate perspective grounded in attachment, neuroscience, and child development.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why talking about feelings isn't always the most effective intervention.• The difference between validating emotions and unintentionally reinforcing them.• When children need connection instead of conversation.• How play, movement, and co-regulation help children process difficult emotions.• Why emotional resilience comes from experiencing feelings—not avoiding them or over-analyzing them.• Practical ways to respond when your child is upset without turning every moment into a therapy session.This conversation isn't about talking less with your child—it's about knowing when words help, when presence matters more, and how to support children in ways that foster lasting emotional health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it really take to grow a nonprofit without exhausting your team, overwhelming your board, or burning yourself out along the way?On this week's episode of Nonprofit Nation, Julia Campbell sits down with nonprofit consultant, fundraising strategist, and leadership expert Sarah Andrews for a conversation about sustainable growth, strong leadership, and building the capacity nonprofits need to thrive.With more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management and fundraising, Sarah has helped organizations navigate strategic growth, fundraising campaigns, organizational capacity building, major gifts, grants, sponsorships, and donor engagement. Together, Julia and Sarah explore what separates nonprofits that continue to grow from those that feel stuck, and why building the right foundation before pursuing bigger fundraising goals is so important. They also dig into some of the fundraising and leadership misconceptions that can hold organizations back, how to know when an organization is truly ready for a major campaign, and practical ways to help nonprofit boards become more confident ambassadors and fundraisers. And in a conversation that goes beyond traditional nonprofit strategy, Sarah shares how her work as a yoga instructor has shaped her approach to leadership, resilience, mindfulness, and balance, lessons that can be especially valuable for nonprofit professionals navigating today's pressures. About Sarah AndrewsSarah Andrews is a nonprofit consultant, fundraising strategist, and leadership expert with more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management and fundraising. As the Founder & Lead Consultant, she works with organizations on strategic growth planning, organizational capacity building, annual and capital campaigns, engagement and stewardship programs, sponsorships and promotions, grant writing, and major giving programs. Sarah is passionate about those “aha moments” when things click and turn into action. A native of Manchester, New Hampshire, she enjoys strong coffee, 90s throwbacks, and spending time outdoors with her family and friends. She is a proud mom of two daughters and is married to her husband, Justin. Sarah is also a yoga instructor at Humble Warrior Power Yoga. Learn more about Sarah and her work at sarahjandrews.com. In this episode, we discuss:✔ What sustainable nonprofit growth really looks like ✔ Common leadership mistakes that can limit organizational impact ✔ How to build organizational capacity before pursuing major growth or fundraising initiatives ✔ Fundraising misconceptions that may be holding nonprofits back ✔ How to determine whether your organization is ready for a capital campaign ✔ Warning signs that it may be time to pause before launching a major campaign ✔ Strategies for engaging boards in fundraising and philanthropy ✔ How nonprofits can balance annual giving, major gifts, grants, events, and corporate partnerships ✔ Emerging fundraising trends and where nonprofit leaders should focus their attention ✔ What nonprofit leaders can learn from yoga about resilience, mindfulness, and balance ✔ Practical ways to pursue ambitious goals without burning out your team—or yourself Don't forget!If you enjoyed this episode of Nonprofit Nation, subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share this conversation with a nonprofit leader, fundraiser, or board member who could use a little inspiration around sustainable growth and leadership.Because growing your nonprofit shouldn't mean burning out the people who make the mission possible.Take my free masterclass: 3 Must-Have Elements of Social Media Content that Converts
AI Applied: Covering AI News, Interviews and Tools - ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, Poe, Anthropic
In this episode, Jaeden and Conor explore insights from a New York Times article about the limitations of AI in companies. They emphasize the importance of human judgment and quality data when using AI tools for business transformation.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RY21gbaZCmMGet the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiConor's AI Course: https://www.ai-mindset.ai/coursesJaeden's AI Business Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustleChapters00:00 Introduction to AI misconceptions in business01:53 AI as an augmentation tool, not a magic solution03:54 The importance of human judgment and critical thinking05:51 Practical examples of AI in marketing and creative work08:01 Limitations of AI note-taking and data organization09:50 The need for human oversight and decision-making12:03 Strategies for effective AI integration and workflow13:12 Promoting AI mindset and training in organizations See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paring Down: Realistic minimalism to live more intentionally
Attorney Rayna Reid Rayford and I are old friends from Miss New York, and she's become a powerful force for maternal advocacy. Today, you'll hear how Rayna turned her own terrifying pregnancy experience into a nonprofit that's changing how women advocate for themselves in the doctor's office. In this episode, you'll learn: Practical tools for advocating for yourself at medical appointments, from tracking symptoms to asking the right follow-up questions Why Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women How to spot red flags with a healthcare provider How to support someone else who needs an advocate for their health Whether you're currently pregnant or not, this episode will help you walk into your next doctor's appointment (ANY type of appointment!) feeling more confident and heard. RAYNA REID RAYFORD: Website: www.pregnantandblack.com IG: @pregnantandblack TT: @pregnantandblack Apple Store: Pregnant and Black App PARING DOWN (SHANNON LEYKO): Sign up for my newsletter! The L.E.S.S. Express Website: www.shannonleyko.com Instagram: @shannonleyko TikTok: @shannon_leyko Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@shannonleyko Facebook: www.facebook.com/shannonleyko.paringdown Substack: Blog & Additional Support (free trial!) TAKE THE QUIZ!! "What's Your Decluttering Type?" & receive a customized playlist with 10 episodes of Paring Down for your exact needs. PARING DOWN RESOURCES: CLICK HERE for free checklist, hacks, worksheet, & more! SPONSORS: Join Wayfair Rewards today to get 5% back on every purchase: https://www.wayfair.com/ Ethical, luxury women's clothing at Quince.com/paring for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! Get 15% off your first order of organic bedsheets and more at Boll & Branch (https://BollAndBranch.com/paring) plus free shipping with code PARING Zenni Optical offers beautiful eye glasses starting at just $30- (https://zenni.com/PODCAST) use code PODCAST15 for 15% off your first order Green Chef is the leading sustainable meal kit - (https://Greenchef.com/50paring) use code 50paring to get 50% off your first month, then 20% off for two months Make custom gifts with Zazzle - save 25% on your first order (https://Zazzle.com) K12 Powered Schools offers tuition-free virtual public school- Enroll online today (https://K12.com/paring) 20% OFF any AquaTru water purifier when you go to AquaTru.com and use promo code PARING $300 off Air Doctor Pro air purifier: https://airdoctorpro.com/ - Use code PARING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailGuest: Ethan HeiseyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-heisey-atlanta/Website: https://ethanheisey.com/Every founder wants to grow revenue—but what if the fastest way to build wealth isn't making more money?In this episode of Scaling with People, Gwenevere Crary sits down with tax strategist Ethan Heisey to uncover why many business owners pay far more in taxes than they legally need to—and how proactive tax planning can become one of the most powerful growth strategies in your business.Instead of treating taxes as an annual chore, Ethan explains how founders can make tax strategy part of their year-round financial plan, helping them keep more capital to reinvest into growth.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why tax planning should happen long before April• The difference between tax preparation and tax mitigation• When traditional deductions stop being enough• How high-income founders can legally reduce their tax burden• Why your advisor team can have a bigger impact on your wealth than your investments• How to evaluate whether your CPA is helping you grow—or simply filing paperwork• Practical next steps founders can take over the next 30 daysIf you're growing your business but wondering why your bank account isn't growing at the same pace, this conversation will change how you think about taxes, advisors, and long-term wealth.Key Takeaway:The best founders don't just earn more—they structure their business so they keep more of what they earn.Connect with Scaling with PeopleFollow the show for weekly conversations with founders and experts on leadership, systems, AI, operations, finance, and the people strategies that help companies scale without breaking.If this episode helped you, share it with another founder who's working hard but wants to keep more of the wealth they're creating.Support the show
Can your spouse tell you the truth? One of the greatest indicators of a healthy marriage isn't how rarely you disagree. It's whether you can lovingly receive honest feedback without becoming defensive. In Episode 307 of the Family Meeting Podcast, Thomas and Lysandra Osterkamp discuss why every healthy marriage needs honest feedback. You'll learn why defensiveness damages connection, how humility strengthens trust, and practical ways to create a relationship where both spouses feel safe enough to speak the truth in love. If you want a stronger marriage, don't avoid difficult conversations. Learn how to use them to build greater intimacy, trust, and lasting connection. In this episode you'll discover: Why honest feedback is essential for a healthy marriage. How defensiveness keeps couples stuck. Practical ways to receive correction with humility. How to create emotional safety for honest conversations. Biblical principles for speaking the truth in love. Simple habits that help couples grow together instead of apart. Whether you've been married for one year or forty, this conversation will help you build a marriage where both spouses continue to grow. Subscribe for weekly conversations on marriage, parenting, and faith. Bonus Resource: Send an email to info@familymeeting.org for our Receiving Feedback Without Becoming Defensive Self-Assessment. For more information: https://linktr.ee/familymeeting
Conceived in rape and scheduled for abortion — until a law saved her life. Now Rebecca Kiessling fights to make sure every child conceived that way receives the same protection. A conversation on the "rape exception," adoption, and what it actually looks like to support a woman through an unplanned pregnancy.Support Save the One: savetheone.comMore episodes: calibrateministries.comTimestamps:00:00 Intro00:42 The story — adoption, searching for a birth mother, and the discovery02:24 The devastation of learning the truth05:42 Finding identity in Christ07:39 The mission behind Save the One08:53 Why "Save the One" — and the problem with the rape exception12:14 The women who regret their abortions15:44 The exchange: "Did I deserve the protection I received?"19:41 How to actually support a woman pregnant by rape25:52 The Rape Survivor Child Custody Act28:33 Practical ways to support single mothers31:06 Resources and how to get involved33:24 "Happy birthday — I'm so glad you were born."Join us weekly as we strive help people embrace God's standard for sexuality! Other ways to listen:https://linktr.ee/calibrateconversations#adoption #adoptionstories #unplannedpregnancy #everylife #savetheone #Abortion #Abolition
What if the life you're living isn't truly your own? In this episode of Coaching In Session, Michael Rearden sits down with Lynda Leonce, authenticity coach, parenting coach, and author of Inside Out Creation, to explore how societal conditioning can disconnect us from who we truly are and how we can begin living from our authentic selves.Lynda shares why authenticity isn't something we create but something we uncover. Together, they discuss how self-awareness, curiosity, and intentional reflection help us peel away limiting beliefs, reconnect with our inner truth, and become more present in every area of life. They also explore the role parents play in helping children develop authenticity instead of conformity and why the journey inward is one of the most rewarding paths we can take.If you're ready to stop living by other people's expectations and start living with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose, this conversation will help you begin that journey.What You'll Learn What authenticity really means How societal conditioning shapes our identity Why self-awareness is the foundation of personal growth Helping children develop authentic confidence The role of curiosity in self-discovery How journaling supports authentic living Why perfectionism blocks authenticity Practical ways to reconnect with your true self Key Takeaways✅ Authenticity is discovered by removing layers not creating a new identity.✅ Self-awareness helps reveal limiting beliefs and conditioned thinking.✅ Parents can help children embrace authenticity instead of conformity.✅ Curiosity is one of the greatest tools for personal transformation.✅ Living from your truth creates greater fulfillment and inner peace.Lynda Leonce's Guest LinksWebsite – https://www.livefromyourtruth.com/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/LiveFromYourTruthYouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@LiveFromYourTruthInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/livefromyourtruth/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynda-leonce/TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@livefromyourtruthLive From Your Truth - https://www.livefromyourtruth.com/(Learn more about Lynda Leonce's authenticity coaching, mentorship programs, workshops, and her book Inside Out Creation. Explore resources designed to help you reconnect with your authentic self, strengthen self-awareness, and begin living from your truth.) Explore More With Michael ReardenWebsite – https://revenconcepts.com/Podcast – https://coachinginsession.buzzsprout.com/Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/revenconcepts/Work With Michael Rearden - https://www.revenconcepts.com/Listen for more conversations that help you strengthen your mindset, deepen your self-awareness, build authentic confidence, and create lasting personal and professional growth. Send us a MessageSupport the showWebsite: www.Revenconcepts.comEmail: Coachinginsession@gmail.comYoutube: @RevenconceptsDon't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share the podcast with others who would benefit from it!
What does the science actually say about living longer, aging better, and maintaining peak performance? In this episode, Michael Linares, CEO of Longevity Farms, explores the emerging research behind cellular health, mitochondrial function, NAD+, and evidence-based approaches to optimizing longevity. With over 15 years of experience as a personal trainer and nurse educator, Michael has dedicated his career to understanding human physiology, recovery, and the biological mechanisms that influence aging. Through Longevity Farms, he combines education and targeted supplementation to help individuals support energy, resilience, and long-term wellness. In this conversation, we explore: · The key factors that influence healthy aging and longevity. · Why mitochondrial health is essential for energy, recovery, and cellular function. · The role of NAD+ in supporting the body's aging process. · How emerging longevity science is changing the way we approach wellness and performance. · Practical strategies for improving healthspan and maintaining vitality over time. Whether you're interested in biohacking, cellular optimization, or simply aging with more energy and resilience, this episode offers a closer look at the science shaping the future of longevity. Connect with Michael Linares through Instagram and Longevity Farms. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
Join The Rebuilt Man Brotherhood - www.skool.com/rebootyourlife Is your p*rn use actually an addiction? Or is it simply a bad habit you should be able to stop with a little more discipline? And where exactly is the line between the two? In this Q&A episode of The Rebuilt Man Podcast, Coach Frank Rich and Head Coach Arnold tackle a question many men wrestle with: "Am I actually addicted to p*rn or just using it too much? Where's the line between a bad habit and a real addiction? How do I know if I need serious help versus just more willpower?" The answer may be less about the label and more about what your relationship with P*rn is revealing about you. Frank breaks down a simple definition of addiction: continuing or repeatedly engaging in a behavior despite negative consequences. If P*rn is costing you time, focus, energy, intimacy, confidence, or integrity and you've repeatedly tried to stop but continue going back, the question may already be answering itself. But Frank and Arnold take the conversation deeper. Because even if you don't call it an "addiction," there's another question you have to confront: Is this behavior aligned with the man you actually want to become? In this episode, you'll discover: • The difference between a bad habit and compulsive Prn use • One simple question that can reveal whether you have a problem • Why willpower alone rarely creates lasting freedom • The 30-day challenge Frank gives men who believe they can quit anytime • How rationalization can keep you trapped in a behavior you know needs to change • Why Arnold believes acceptance must come before transformation • The role shame, guilt, and self-forgiveness can play in the relapse cycle • Why understanding why you're reaching for Prn matters more than simply fighting urges • How identity transformation changes the recovery process • Why community and accountability are critical when you've repeatedly failed on your own • The three core components Frank believes men need for lasting freedom: community, identity transformation, and accountability If you've ever told yourself… "It's not really affecting my life." "I could stop whenever I wanted." "I just need more discipline." …this conversation is for you. Frank offers a challenge: If P*rn really isn't a big deal, remove it from your life for 30 days. Pay attention not only to whether you can do it—but to what happens to your awareness, relationships, focus, and life when it's gone. Because ultimately, whether you call it an addiction, compulsion, habit, or something else isn't the most important question. If you know it's out of alignment with your values, you've tried to stop, and you keep going back, something needs to change. And you don't have to figure it out alone. Ready To Start Your Own Rebuild? If you're tired of fighting this battle alone, join The Rebuilt Man Brotherhood and begin your transformation with a FREE 7-Day Trial. Inside the Brotherhood you'll get: Daily live coaching Group accountability A proven recovery roadmap Practical courses and tools A community of Christian men committed to lasting freedom Stop trying to quit porn. Start becoming the man God created you to be. Join The Rebuilt Man Brotherhood - www.skool.com/rebootyourlife Get your copy of Porn Free Man If this episode resonated with you, Porn Free Man is the next step. Inside the book, Coach Frank Rich walks you through the exact identity-based framework that's helped more than 1,800 men break free from porn and rebuild every area of their lives. Learn how to stop managing addiction and start becoming the man who no longer wants, needs, or desires porn.
Learning to read is one of the most important skills a child develops - but teaching reading requires more than simply exposing children to books. It requires an understanding of how the brain learns to read and the evidence-based practices that help learners build strong foundations.Host Lynn McLaughlin welcomes Mary-Anne Mouawad, Founder and Director of The Reading Clinic and a literacy educator with more than 25 years of experience supporting children, youth, and adults on their reading journeys. Mary-Anne shares her passion for the Science of Reading and explains why explicit, systematic, sequential, and multisensory instruction matters. They explore how readers develop skills, why some learners struggle, and what parents and educators can do to provide meaningful support.In this episode, you'll discover:
**Episode 2: Self-Governing Like a Kingdom CEO | The Leadership Shift That Changes Everything**What if the greatest leader you'll ever have to lead... is yourself?In Episode 2 of the **Becoming** series, Gail explores one of the most overlooked qualities of successful Kingdom entrepreneurs: **self-governing.**Before we can effectively lead clients, steward opportunities, or build a business that honors God, we must learn to lead ourselves with wisdom, discipline, and intentionality.In this episode, Gail shares why Kingdom CEOs don't live by pressure or emotion. They make decisions rooted in God's priorities, create rhythms that produce peace instead of overwhelm, and develop habits that lead to long-term fruitfulness.You'll discover:* What it truly means to govern yourself as a Kingdom CEO* Why self-leadership always comes before influencing others* The powerful lesson Dr. Myles Munroe taught about leadership* How Gail structures her workweek around God's priorities instead of reacting to every demand* Why consistency is built through intentional choices, not motivation* Practical ways to reduce stress, overwhelm, and decision fatigue while increasing peace and productivityIf you've been feeling scattered, busy, or pulled in too many directions, this episode will encourage you to step into the kind of leadership that begins within and overflows into every area of your business.
Practical help can make our days run more smoothly, but it cannot do the work that only Christ can do in us. This episode is a reminder that Jesus is enough—not only for our salvation, but for every part of daily life. His grace is sufficient, and we can depend on Him in whatever He has placed before us today. Head over to ThankfulHomemaker.com for full show notes on all the links and resources mentioned in today's episode. Homemaking Matters: Living for God's Glory in the Ordinary The Gospel Primer by Milton Vincent RELATED EPISODES: EP 79: Homemaking Matters: A Good God Working Out His Purposes in the Midst of Our Ordinary Days Look Well to the Ways of Your Household RESOURCES: Join Thankful Homemaker for access to the Free Library of Resources Follow ThankfulHomemaker on Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest & Instagram Join the Thankful Homemaker Facebook Group Subscribe to the Podcast on Your Favorite App Online Courses & Printables Thankful Homemaker Merchandise Buy Marci a Cup of Coffee xo
What if real mental strength isn't about pushing through—but knowing when you no longer have to? So many women become the person everyone depends on. They lead at work, care for their families, keep everything running, and somehow continue smiling while quietly carrying more than anyone realizes. In this deeply validating conversation, Dr. Mariza sits down with psychotherapist, bestselling author, and mental strength expert Amy Morin to redefine what it truly means to be mentally strong. Drawing from her own profound experiences of losing both her mother and her husband unexpectedly, Amy shares how resilience isn't built by suppressing emotions or pretending everything is okay. Instead, it's developed through learning how to manage our thoughts, regulate our emotions, and take intentional actions that move us forward, even during life's hardest seasons. Together, they discuss why high-functioning women are especially vulnerable to burnout, how perfectionism and the inner critic keep us stuck, why "good enough" is often exactly what our families need, and how small daily resets can dramatically improve emotional resilience. Amy also shares practical tools for interrupting rumination, quieting negative self-talk, building self-compassion, reconnecting with your values, and creating simple habits that strengthen your mental health over time. If you've been holding everything together for everyone else while quietly wondering how much longer you can keep going, this conversation is the reminder that true strength isn't about carrying more. It's about knowing when it's safe to put some of it down. AMY MORIN Amy Morin is a licensed psychotherapist, bestselling author, keynote speaker, and host of the Mentally Stronger podcast. She is one of the world's leading experts on mental strength, and her TEDx Talk has been viewed millions of times. Her books, including 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do and The Mental Strength Playbook, have been translated into more than 50 languages. Through her work, Amy helps people build resilience, manage emotions, and develop healthier habits for navigating life's biggest challenges. IN THIS EPISODE What mental strength really is—and what it isn't Why high-functioning women are especially vulnerable to burnout How to quiet your inner critic with self-compassion Practical ways to interrupt rumination and negative thought loops Why your values should guide your decisions, not your to-do list The truth about mom guilt and "good enough" parenting Simple daily resets that strengthen emotional resilience Practical tools to build mental strength one small step at a time QUOTES“Real strength is being able to experience your emotions and express them.” “You don't have to believe everything you think.” “Being the strong one doesn't mean carrying everything by yourself.” “Sometimes mental strength is about what you don't do.” RESOURCES MENTIONEDUse code DRMARIZA and get 10% off on your Womeness Order The Mental Strength Playbook by Amy Morin Amy Morin Website Amy Morin Instagram Amy Morin on X Amy Morin Spotify Podcast Amy Moring Apple Podcast RELATED EPISODES 764: Why Your Nervous System Feels Dysregulated (Even When You're Doing Everything Right) with Roseann Capanna-Hodge 760: The Mindset Shift That Helps You Stop Feeling Stuck with Dr. Rachel Goldman 758: Why Your Body Can't Heal Until It Feels Safe: The Nervous System Shift That Changes Everything with Dr. Dave Rabin 754: How to Find Joy When Life Doesn't Go According to Plan with Amberly Lago
✨ Dragons Are Returning… But Why Now? ✨ For centuries, dragons have been dismissed as myth. Yet across cultures and throughout history, they've appeared as powerful guardians, elemental beings, and keepers of ancient wisdom. In this fascinating episode of Spirit Speakers Podcast, returning guest Kara Daniels shares why so many people are reconnecting with dragon energy and what their renewed presence may mean for humanity during this time of profound change. Together Host Patty Davis and Kara explore: -What dragons truly are -Their role as elemental beings connected to the Earth -Why more people are sensing or working with dragons now -How dragons can support healing, courage, protection, and personal transformation -Practical ways to begin building a respectful relationship with these extraordinary allies Whether you've felt drawn to dragons your entire life or you're simply curious about the growing interest surrounding them, this conversation may open your mind to an entirely new perspective. Connect with Kara Daniels at: https://deeprootconnections.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deep.root.connections/ Visit www.spiritspeakerspodcast.com for more information. Visit Patty's Website: www.wingandaether.com or www.pdavispsychic.com Follow our instagram: @spiritspeakerspodcast Follow Patty's instagram: @wingandaether
This week, Live Happy Now visits the mountains — not to climb them, but to learn from them. Alpinist and award-winning author Michael Schauch joins us to explore how nature, intuition, and the practice of “non‑self” can help us navigate a world that feels increasingly fast, loud, and divided. His stories from the Himalaya and his new book Anatta: Heart of Wisdom offer a grounded, hopeful way to move through troubled times with more clarity and compassion. In this episode, you'll learn: Why understanding “non‑self” helps us reduce conflict and polarization. How nature reveals our true patterns — and helps us reconnect with others. Practical ways to quiet the mind, dissolve reactive habits, and respond with compassion.
You'd never speak to your best friend the way you speak to yourself. You'd never hold them to the standard you hold yourself to. So why is it so easy to extend grace to everyone around you and so hard to give any to yourself? In this episode Celeste breaks down where the inner critic comes from, what chronic self criticism actually does to your nervous system, and why the compassion gap between how you treat others and how you treat yourself is one of the most important things to close on your healing journey. This one is going to hit. Come ready. Topics covered: Where the harsh inner critic originates The difference between shame and guilt — and why it matters What self criticism does to your body and nervous system The compassion gap and how to start closing it Practical ways to begin talking to yourself differently Classes Store Follow Celeste podcast page on tick tock , facebook and instagram Follow STWYT Wellness center on tick tock , facebook and instagram
Do you ever feel like clutter isn't just messy—it's loud? For highly sensitive people, visual clutter can feel like constant noise, making it nearly impossible to relax, focus, or feel at peace in your own home.In this episode, Kathi Lipp continues her conversation with Cheri Gregory about the unique challenges HSPs face when it comes to decluttering. Together, they tackle real questions from Cheri's Sensitive and Strong community—questions about perfectionism, procrastination, sentimental items, and how to have productive conversations with loved ones about clutter.What Listeners Will DiscoverThe power of pre-deciding: Learn how to make decluttering decisions when you're calm so you don't get stuck in the emotional heat of the momentHow to handle items with emotional weight: Practical questions to ask yourself about kids' art, photos, letters, baby gear, and family heirloomsManaging visual reminders without chaos: Strategies for keeping necessary lists and notes without letting them take over your spaceHaving the clutter conversation: How to help loved ones understand that wanting a calm home isn't about control—it's about capacityKey TakeawaysPre-deciding is about borrowing wisdom from your calm self before your overwhelmed self walks into the closet. When you make decisions ahead of time—like "I only keep clothes that fit my current body and my current life"—you reduce the emotional labor of repeated decision-making.For sentimental items, Kathi suggests asking: "Does this represent this person, our season together, or a memory of us well?" and "Would I go looking for this if it were gone?" These questions help distinguish between items kept with love versus those kept from guilt or obligation.Perhaps most importantly, this episode reframes the conversation about clutter and capacity. A calm home isn't about control—it's about having the capacity to show up as your best self for the people you love.
All links mentioned in the post can be found here: https://simplysquaredaway.com/181 Have you ever wondered if ADHD could explain more than you think? Maybe you've always considered yourself disorganized, overwhelmed, or someone who just couldn't seem to "get it together." What if there was more to the story? In this episode, I'm joined by ADHD coach Andrea Morton for an eye-opening conversation about what ADHD really looks like in women. Andrea wasn't diagnosed until she was 48, while one of her children was going through the diagnostic process. That one discovery completely changed how she understood herself, her past, and the way she now supports other women. Andrea shares both her personal story and her professional expertise as we talk about why so many women go undiagnosed for years, how ADHD presents differently in women than in men, and why understanding your brain can replace years of self-criticism with self-compassion. Whether you've been diagnosed with ADHD, suspect you might have it, are raising a neurodivergent child, or coach clients who struggle with organization and follow-through, this conversation will leave you with a whole new perspective. What You'll Learn: Why so many women don't receive an ADHD diagnosis until adulthood. The common signs of ADHD in women that are often overlooked. How hyperfocus, procrastination, and rumination can all be connected and can look differently than you might think. What rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD) is and why it can affect relationships and confidence. Why understanding your brain leads to more self-compassion instead of self-judgment. Practical ways to work with your brain instead of constantly fighting against it. How ADHD impacts organization, prioritization, and running a business.
I have never been much of a meditator. Sitting cross-legged on my bedroom floor, waiting for my brain to go quiet, has never once worked for me. I'm too in my head, too cerebral, too prone to just thinking harder instead of actually feeling calmer. So when I recorded this episode, I wasn't expecting to walk away from it more relaxed than I've felt in weeks. But that's exactly what happened.This week's guest is Layne Burkette, a licensed therapist who specializes in somatic and nervous system work.If you're heading into back-to-school season already feeling the overwhelm creep in, this conversation will give you real tools, not one more thing to add to your plate. In this episode, you'll hear: