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In today's Ask Allison, we're answering a big one: How do you move to a new state, keep seeing your current clients, and legally run your therapy business in both places? Short answer: your license and your business are two separate systems—and you have to update each one differently. In this episode, I'll break down what happens to your ability to see clients when you move, what it means to register your practice in a new state, and whether you can bring your current PLLC with you or need to form a new one. You'll also learn how foreign registration works, what to update once your new entity is approved, and how to keep your business name if it's available. By the end, you'll know the exact steps to make your interstate move legal, smooth, and totally doable. Sponsored by TherapyNotes®: Looking to switch EHRs? Try TherapyNotes® for 2 months free by using promo code ABUNDANT at therapynotes.com. Links You'll Love: Grab my FREE weekly worksheet (plus other free tools to grow your practice) here: www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/links Ready to fill your practice faster? Join the Abundance Party today and get 75% off your first month with promo code PODCAST: www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/abundanceparty
Spirituality is a complex and sometimes convoluted concept to discuss. How would the Buddha explain spirituality? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi explains that spirituality is not tied to religion or belief in a higher power but to cultivating a calm, compassionate, and generous mind. True spirituality is universal and arises from inner qualities rather than cultural or religious identity. Bhante clarifies that generosity and compassion are practices done for one's own inner peace, not for others. Over time, these qualities deepen through intentional repetition. Spiritual growth comes from examining where we fall short and how we can use mindfulness to transform the inner self. Ultimately, spirituality develops through practicing equality, removing conditions in how we view others, and consistently choosing actions that cultivate a peaceful mind.
In this soul-stirring conversation, bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert reveals the transformative practice of "Letters from Love" - a simple yet profound writing ritual that helped her emerge from her darkest moments and has since touched thousands of lives. Liz shares how to access unconditional love through pen and paper, offering a practical pathway to self-compassion that cuts through the noise of self-judgment and opens the door to genuine self-acceptance.You can find Liz at: Website | Letters From Love with Elizabeth Gilbert | Instagram | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode, you'll also love the conversations we had with Elizabeth Gilbert about navigating love and loss and finding lightness again.Check out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Watch Jonathan's new TEDxBoulder Talk on YouTube now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zUAM-euiVI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're thrilled to feature an interview featuring Autumn from Next Economy Now with Ryan Honeyman. In this episode, she shares her journey of moving from cooperative leadership at AORTA into a new phase of life focused on music, writing, and martial arts, as well as her forthcoming book on fugitivity. At the heart of her work is the question: how do we practice freedom in an unfree world?Together, Autumn and Ryan dive into what has shifted since 2020—exploring the backlash to racial justice movements, the difference between symbolic versus relational change, and why so much of today's organizing can feel performative when not grounded in real relationship. Autumn emphasizes the need to move beyond fear, resentment, or judgment and instead organize from love, courage, and grief—energies that replenish rather than deplete. The conversation touches on coalition building across difference, how to choose when to hold firm and when to meet people where they are, and what it means to reach for governing power while staying rooted in liberatory practice.Toward the end, the two reflect on martial arts as a surprising but powerful practice for those committed to nonviolence. Autumn shares how Aikido has reshaped her relationship to conflict and power, while Ryan reflects on his own entry into boxing as a healthy channel for rage and resilience. Though a smaller part of the discussion, it underscores a central theme: the practices that help us stay grounded, embodied, and awake are essential to sustaining movements and our lives within them.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Autumn Brown: https://www.iambrown.org/ Autumn Brown on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/autumn-brown-0bab514/ Autumn Brown on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autumnmeghanbrown/ How to Survive the End of the World: https://endoftheworldshow.org/ Stay Connected To Next Economy News with their Newsletter! Interested in receiving the latest news from the Next Economy? Sign up for our newsletter and receive monthly tips, advice, and resources from our team and partners: https://lifteconomy.com/newsletter
There were plenty of errors in the early running out in Vegas - but don't worry, yet another problem with a manhole cover meant most drivers couldn't set proper times anyway! You can listen to an extended version of every Race Review episode over on our Patreon! You'll also access to every P1 episode ad-free, early access to tickets & merch, and access to our Discord server where you can chat with us and other F1 fans! Click here to sign up now: http://patreon.com/mattp1tommyFollow us on socials! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ITB's Eagles beat reporter Andrew DiCecco gives his insights from covering the Eagles on a daily basis.In this episode, he goes through the Thursday injury report along with his observations from practice and goes a little deeper into his story on insidethebirds.com on Brett Toth's below-the-radar mentorship for young offensive linemen.
Hey friend, it's Jody Agard. For this next meditation in our Peaceful Practice Series, I'm guiding you to feel grounded and safe. No matter how shaky life may feel on the outside right now, today's short, but powerful meditation will help you steady your roots and reconnect with calm. It only takes a second, so let's ground together. Xo Jody Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you are well rested, everything feels a bit easier. In today's practice, we are going to do some work around actually improving our sleep quality. You will find one thing to remove from your sleep routine, and one thing to add to your sleep routine. If it makes a difference, you'll know right away. And then all you have to do is stick with it. Tune in to begin. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Packers Total Access : BREAKING NEWS! Jayden Reed Returns To Practice & An LVN Update!
Let's use a quiz to get lots of practice with the verbs Contar and Valer, as well as our new numbers and everything else we've learned this week. Try to predict the Spanish, and speak out loud! Practice all of today's Spanish for free at LCSPodcast.com/195
Gratitude gets harder when life gets harder — but John shares two surprising perspectives that make it possible again. One opens your eyes to small mercies; the other anchors you in a hope nothing can overcome. If you're struggling to be grateful right now, this episode is for you.
In a world where information is always within reach, it's tempting to believe we no longer need teachers. With a few clicks, we can access ancient texts, videos, and tutorials on nearly any aspect of yoga. But there's something that the internet cannot give you: transmission. Yoga is not simply learned; it is received. And it is only in relationship that this sacred transmission occurs. Our role as yoga teachers is not to entertain or perform. We are not here to serve up a random collection of poses or stories. Our job is to teach yoga to you, to help you understand the significance of the method. Especially in Ashtanga Yoga, where lineage matters and precision holds meaning, we offer a comprehensive system, not a fragmented sampler. What we offer is not just technique; it is a way of being. And that way of being is passed down through a living thread. To understand the teacher-student relationship in yoga, we must return to its roots, in the Sanskrit tradition, in the oral teachings of the Upaniṣads, and even in the deep etymology of the words we use in English. Practice LIVE with me exclusively on Omstars! Start your journey today with a 7-day trial at omstars.com. Stay connected with us on social @omstarsofficial and @kinoyoga Practice with me in person for workshops, classes, retreats, trainings and Mysore seasons. Find out more about where I'm teaching at kinoyoga.com and sign up for our Mysore season in Miami at www.miamilifecenter.com.
Start Healing Your Attachment Style With Personalized Courses Taught by Thais Gibson. Free for 7 Days (Enough Time to Complete a Full Course). Limited-time Offer: https://attachment.personaldevelopmentschool.com/dream-life?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=7-day-trial&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=haGEv_CHOq4&utm_content=yt-11-21-25&el=podcast When you love someone deeply but every argument feels like hitting the same wall — one partner chasing, the other shutting down — it can be excruciating. You want connection and resolution, but every attempt only pushes you further apart. In this episode, Thais Gibson reveals five crucial steps to break free from the Anxious–Dismissive Avoidant argument cycle. You'll learn how to de-escalate conflict, communicate your needs without triggering defenses, and turn disagreement into emotional closeness and repair. You'll learn: ✅ The core triggers for both Anxious and Dismissive Avoidant partners ✅ How to identify emotional patterns that keep you stuck in painful cycles ✅ A powerful somatic technique to calm your body during conflict ✅ The “one topic per conversation” rule that prevents spiraling arguments ✅ The step-by-step framework for validation, communication, and resolution ✅ Why learning your needs — and expressing them — transforms every relationship Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – When A Dismissive Avoidant Argues with An Anxious Attachment Style 01:30 – 5 Steps To Change How You See Conflict 02:27 – Step 1. Know Your Triggers. 02:53 – Anxious Attachment Style Biggest Core Wounds 03:20 – Dismissive Avoidant Attachment Biggest Core Wounds 04:48 – Step 2. Practice a Somatic Processing Skill 05:25 – Research on Triggering Experiences 06:54 – Step 3. Stick To One Topic Per Conversation 07:26 – 7-Day Free Trial Promo 08:15 – Steps 4 & 5. The Validation, Need, Validation Framework 09:20 – Locked in Trigger Cycles 10:00 – Framework for Conflict Resolution 11:50 – Arguing Isn't About Right or Wrong 12:26 – Announcement: New Livestream Podcast! Meet the Host Thais Gibson is the founder of The Personal Development School and a world leader in attachment theory. With a Ph.D. and over a dozen certifications, she's helped more than 70,000 people reprogram their subconscious and build thriving relationships. Helpful Resources:
Summary In this episode, Andy talks with Dr. Craig Mattson, professor of communication and author of Digital Overwhelm: A Mid-Career Guide to Coping at Work. Rather than encouraging digital detoxing or escaping technology, Craig offers a refreshing way to understand and navigate the pressures of modern work. He introduces the idea of digiwhelm, explains why so much of our stress comes from the communication modes we inhabit, and shows how leaders can respond with intention rather than overload. You will hear Craig describe why email can be more than information transfer, how mode switching differs from context switching, and why one-way communication sometimes matters more than dialogue. Craig also shares why signals like silence, gestures, and tone often communicate more than words. Before closing, he draws connections to life at home, offering ideas for families that feel overwhelmed by devices and demands. If you are looking for practical insights to reduce digital overwhelm, improve communication, and lead with greater clarity and calm, this episode is for you! Sound Bites "Instead of digital minimalism, I recommend something like digital flexibility." "Humans are essentially users and switchers of modes." "What is going to be the defining overwhelm of my life?" "You are always overwhelmed by something." "Flexibility is the wisdom that my book is urging." "Your words do things." "Think about the voice of the email." "A mode is an approach, it is a posture, it is a way of relating." "Is there a way in which this is actually good for me and actually good for other people?" Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:33 Start of Interview 01:42 Early Life and Influences 02:57 Growing Up with Technology 04:11 What is Digiwhelm? 06:26 How Does It Compare to Overload? 08:35 The Impact of a David Ford Quote 10:34 Understanding Mode Switching 16:20 A Day in Communication Modes 22:04 Email as Conversation 24:29 Writing Email Like You Talk 27:24 Dissemination in Practice 32:00 Signals Leaders Should Notice 39:00 Coping with Digiwhelm at Home 43:04 End of Interview 43:44 Andy Comments After the Interview 48:14 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Craig and his work at DigitalOverwhelm.com. For more learning on this topic, check out: Episode 144 with Cal Newport. Craig references Cal's book Deep Work in Digital Overwhelm, making this a great companion conversation. Episode 269 with Nir Eyal, about his book Indistractable. Nir shares insights about shaping your day to be less distracted. Episode 377 with Cassie Holmes, about her book Happier Hour. It is not only about managing your time but focusing on what really matters. Level Up Your AI Skills Join other listeners from around the world who are taking our AI Made Simple course to prepare for an AI infused future. Just go to ai.PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com. Thanks! Pass the PMP Exam If you or someone you know is thinking about getting PMP certified, we have a helpful guide called The 5 Best Resources to Help You Pass the PMP Exam on Your First Try. It is free and a great way to get a head start. Just go to 5BestResources.PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com to grab your copy. I would love to help you get your PMP this year! Join Us for LEAD52 I know you want to be a more confident leader. That is why you listen to this podcast. LEAD52 is a global community of people like you who are committed to transforming their ability to lead and deliver. It is 52 weeks of leadership learning, delivered right to your inbox, taking less than 5 minutes a week. And it is all for free. Learn more and sign up at GetLEAD52.com. Thanks! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: Digital Overwhelm, Leadership, Communication, Project Management, Email Effectiveness, Team Culture, Listening Skills, Collaboration, Productivity, Decision Making, Stakeholder Engagement, Psychological Safety The following music was used for this episode: Music: Echo by Alexander Nakarada License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Energetic Drive Indie Rock by WinnieTheMoog License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
We're joined by Frank Lantz (Q-UP) and Mare Sheppard + Raigan Burns of Metanet (N++) for the first episode of All Systems Brough, a year-long exploration of the work of Michael Brough. We share our thoughts on why Michael's oeuvre demands a deep dive, add some historical context, and share the plan for the year ahead. We also introduce a (final?) rebrand to the podcast! Next episode: 868-HACK (it's also recommended that you start playing Vesper.5 now to prepare for later) (Tentative) Episode/play order: 868-HACK Vertex Dispenser Zaga-33 Vesper.5 Corrypt Kompendium (plus digital archiving of O) BECOME A GREAT ARTIST IN JUST 10 SECONDS Helix (plus SMESPORT) Imbroglio Cinco Paus P1 Select (plus Quinzena maybe?) & Broughlike Game Jam Games 868-BACK (caveat: still in development) Audio edited by Dylan Shumway Discussed in this episode: Michael Brough's Website https://www.smestorp.com/ Michael O'Blivion's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@michael_oblivion Flock https://annapurnainteractive.com/en/games/flock Wilmot's Warehouse Boardgame https://www.cmyk.games/products/wilmot Q-UP https://store.steampowered.com/app/3730790/QUP/ Donkeyspace (Frank's Substack) https://franklantz.substack.com/ The Beauty of Games https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262552950/the-beauty-of-games/ Metanet Software https://www.metanetsoftware.com/about-us N++ https://nplusplus.org/ PRACTICE 2015: Mare Sheppard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBCDeMl4VwY FTL https://subsetgames.com/ftl.html Sylvie's Games https://sylvie.website/ A wild start, 41 points with no artifacts! (Cinco Paus LP ep 1) by vivafringe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-8xXBwAdG4 Droqen's website https://www.droqen.com/ Raigan's bluesky (will give away free copies of Cinco Paus on Christmas!) https://bsky.app/profile/raiganburns.bsky.social Q-UP OST https://kariomart.bandcamp.com/album/q-up-ost 868-HACK (Steam) https://store.steampowered.com/app/274700/868HACK/ Vesper.5 https://mightyvision.blogspot.com/2012/08/vesper5.html https://www.youtube.com/@thesecretlivesofgames http://discord.gg/tslog https://www.patreon.com/tslog
Black Girl Creative: Reignite Your Artistic Dreams and Make Them a Reality for Creative Black Women
Hello Beautiful!This episode of Black Girl Creative Podcast is for my fellow artists who don't feel like creating anything right now. This episode is for artists and creatives that are too tired, too grievous, too heavy, too burned out, too sad, too overwhelmed to create anything.It's okay if you don't create anything right now.It's okay to be tired. It's okay to rest.Rest is essential to creativity and rest CREATES.Every season ain't for creating and doing.Let's talk about seasonal living and creating, honoring our boundaries, resting and working through “creative blocks”.As Autumn makes way for winter, slow living does well for us slower, feeling artists. Trust your creative timing and rhythms. Inspiration will come around again.It is safe to rest. It is good to rest. It is necessary to rest. You are a human being, not a machine. You are safe, here. Rest.You are loved. You are sacred. You are EVERYTHING good.much love and joy,Alecia
Jessica Swank, Chief People Officer at Box, joined us on The Modern People Leader. We talked about building an "org brain", preparing managers to lead teams of humans plus agents, avoiding agent sprawl and tech debt, and why every people leader needs to start experimenting with AI personally to stay ahead.---- Downloadable PDF with top takeaways: https://modernpeopleleader.kit.com/episode269Sponsor Links:
In this deeply personal and faith-centered conversation, the Kellys share how intentional reflection, courageous restructuring, and the Freedom Founders blueprint helped them reclaim all five freedoms: financial, time, relationship, health, and purpose. Their journey reveals how "free for life" isn't a finish line but a transformation—one built on living below your means, aligning your marriage and mission, and choosing freedom over fear every single day. If you like this episode, here are more episodes we think you'll enjoy: Ep #562 - Stop Playing A Rigged Financial Game And Take Back Control Of Your Money – Anthony Faso and Cameron Christiansen Ep #560 – The End of Cheap Money – 5 Rules To Thrive In The Next Decade – David's Monopodcast Check out the show notes for more information! P.S. Whenever you're ready, here are some other ways I can help fast track you to your Freedom goal (you're closer than you think): 1. Schedule a Call with My Team: If you're tired of running on the hamster wheel, and are looking for a proven blueprint to create more freedom and reduce dependency on your practice income, schedule a call with my team to learn more. 2. Get Your Dentist Retirement Survival Guide: The winds of economic change are here, and now is the time to move to higher ground. This guide gives you the steps to protect your retirement, your family, and your peace of mind. Get the 25-point checklist here. 3. Get Your Free Retirement Scorecard: Benchmark your retirement and wealth-building against hundreds of other practice professionals, and get personalized feedback on your biggest opportunities and leverage points. Click here to take the 3 minute assessment and get your scorecard.
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Dr. Megan Weisenberger describes how she found her personality within dentistry, bringing FUN into a practice, and making it fully her own. If you're a cosmetic dentist, or any dentist, you can find value in this episode. Enjoy!Ladies & Gentlemen, you're listening to "Confessions From A Dental Lab" and we're happy you're here. Subscribe today and tell a friend so we can all get 1% better :)Connect with Dr. Weisenberger on instagram at @megweisen and email her at Megandmd@gmail.comFollow KJ & NuArt on Instagram at @eh_sunny, you can also reach us via email: kj@nuartdental.comLearn more about the lab and request information via our website: https://nuartdental.com/contact
Scott Kelly, founder/CEO of Black Dog Venture Partners, shares 30 years of lessons helping tech and consumer brands fund, sell, and scale. We dig into why “sales is a lost art,” why your network is your real funding source, and how to build relationships that lead to opportunities. Plus: keystone habits, outworking 21-year-olds at 61, and why you should love practice as much as the game.Highlights & Timestamps0:00 Meet Scott Kelly — exits, accelerators, and why he never really “retired”2:42 What success actually looks like (solve problems, create opportunities)4:13 Sweet spot: early-stage tech & CPG; why sales often fixes everything5:00 The lost art of asking for the sale (and handling “no”)6:37 Stop doing $5/hr tasks when you're paid for $500/hr outcomes8:02 “Wozniak & Jobs” — know your lane; if you can't sell, hire it8:45 Learn the ratios: leads → calls → closes (practice, not theory)9:55 Investor-readiness: your pitch, story, questions, & live “VC Fast Pitch” reps11:25 Follow-up matters: most wins happen on touches 5–6+11:45 Money is in your list: coffees > cold banks; DM your “couch money”12:24 Daily relationship reps: LinkedIn to real conversations; 100 lunches challenge13:49 Don't pitch-slap investors on first contact; relationships first13:57 Old school still works: direct mail & handwritten notes that close deals15:26 Keystone habit: “obscene work ethic” — love the grind, love the practice17:29 Parting advice: never stop learning, be confident & humble, don't give upPull Quotes“Sales is a lost art. Ask for the money—and be okay hearing ‘no.'”“Stop doing $5/hour tasks when you're paid to produce $500/hour outcomes.”“Relationships lead to opportunity. Don't pitch-slap on the first message.”“If you can't sell, be honest—find someone who can.”“Love the practice as much as the game.”Guest Links
Mike and Steve discussed the Saints' and Falcons' updated injury report, highlighting New Orleans RT Taliese Fuaga's return to practice and Atlanta's long list of injuries. The guys broke down their keys for the Saints to earn a big win over Atlanta. Glen West, a senior writer at Geaux247 Sports, joined Weeked Kickoff. West shared his thoughts on LSU interim head coach Frank Wilson's leadership, Tiger backup QB Michael Van Buren's performance against Arkansas, and LB Harold Perkins' game-changing ability on defense. West also broke down the latest in LSU's coaching search.
Send us a textIshan Shivanand is a revered Acharya in the Shiv Yog lineage, born and raised in an ashram under the guidance of Avadut Shivanand. He spent over two decades immersed in traditional yogic practices, focusing on enlightenment through the Shiv Yog parampara. Ishan is now an influential global speaker and mental health researcher, advocating for integrative wellness modalities like yoga and meditation. His work focuses on cognitive development, yoga's role in mental health, and resilience training, contributing significantly through published peer-reviewed studies and public speaking.Visit Ishan here: https://ishanshivanand.com/Key Takeaways:Ishan Shivanand's journey from an ashram upbringing to a leader in global wellness highlights the transformative power of traditional yoga practices, focusing on enlightenment and mental health.Yoga, as envisioned by ancient practitioners, is rooted deeply in cognitive and consciousness enhancement rather than mere physical exercise.Ishan's large-scale meditation research provides scientific evidence of yoga's positive impact on stress, anxiety, depression, and the overall quality of life, advocating for its integration into more Western health and educational systems.Resilience training, as introduced by Ishan, offers children and vulnerable populations tools for emotional regulation and stress management through meditation and breathwork.Thanks for listening to this episode. Check out:
In today's episode, “Innovation Isn't an Event — It's a Practice” with Innovation Architect Carla Johnson, host Jacquette invites us into a transformative conversation that redefines innovation: not as a flash of genius, but as a way of life.Together, they explore the powerful parallels between innovation and money, revealing how our mindset, habits, and everyday choices shape both. Carla shares how observation fuels creativity, and how anyone can become an innovator by practicing curiosity, courage, and intentionality.If you've ever felt stuck or unsure how to spark change, this episode is your invitation to shift your perspective and unlock your creative power. Tune in and start cultivating your inner innovator—one bold thought at a time.www.jacquettetimmons.comwww.jacquettetimmons.com/digital-productswww.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmonsBuyMeACoffee.com/JacquetteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former Raiders CEO and CBS Sports' Amy Trask joined Andy Baskin and Dan Menningen on Friday talking about the Browns-Raiders game on Sunday and why she doesn't get how Shedeur Sanders didn't get any first-team reps when he was a backup.
Episode 206: Street Medicine and Harm Reduction. Mohammed Wase (medical student) and Dr. Singh describe what it is like to provide health care on the streets. They share their personal experiences working in a street medicine team. They describe the practice of harm reduction and emphasize the importance of respecting autonomy and being adaptable in street medicine. Written by Mohamed Wase, MSIV, American University of the Caribbean. Editing by Hector Arreaza, MD. Hosted by Harnek Singh, MD.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.Introduction Dr. Singh: Welcome to another episode of our podcast, my name is Dr. Harnek Singh, faculty in the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program. Today we have prepared a great episode about street medicine, a field that has grown a lot during the last decade and continues to grow now. We are joined by a guest who is passionate about this topic. Wase, please introduce yourself.Wase: Hello everyone, my name is Mohammed, many know me as Wasé, I am a 4th year medical student from the American University of the Caribbean. Today we're diving into a topic that sits at the intersection of medicine, compassion, and public health — Street Medicine and Harm Reduction. We're going to step outside with this episode, literally, away from the clinic and hospital, to explore more about what care looks like in the streets. Historic background: How did street medicine start?Wase: The roots of Street Medicine in the United States go back to Dr. Jim Withers in Pittsburgh in the 1990s, who literally began by dressing as a homeless person and providing care on the streets to build trust. His efforts have shaped street medicine to what it is today. It combines primary care, mental health, and social support. Dr. Singh: For family physicians, this model aligns perfectly with our holistic approach. We don't just treat diseases; we treat people in context — their environment, their challenges, their stories. What is the main population seen by a street medicine team?Wase: This patient population includes those struggling with homelessness, housing insecurity, food insecurity, substance use disorders; with patients being preoccupied on where they will sleep that night or when their next meal comes, they do not have the luxury of prioritizing their health. Street Medicine is a powerful outreach program to bring care to them in order to provide equitable care within our community. Dr. Singh: How is street medicine different than caring for patients in the clinic?Wase: Working on the street means we have to think differently about what healthcare looks like — and that's whereharm reductioncomes in.What is Harm Reduction?Wase: Harm reduction is a public health philosophy that focuses on reducing the negative consequences of high-risk behaviors, rather than demanding complete abstinence.Dr. Singh: Preventive care is the backbone of family medicine. For example, we keep up with the USPSTF guidelines and make sure our patients are up to date with their screenings. But what does that look like in the street medicine setting? Wase: In practice, that might mean:-needle exchange program: Offering clean syringes to prevent HIV transmission and removing used needles-distributing naloxone to prevent overdose deaths-offering fentanyl test-strips to prevent use of substances that are unknowingly laced with fentanylDr. Singh: Also:-providing condoms to prevent sexually transmitted infections-providing wound care to prevent further spread of infectionWase: Yes, the idea is: people are going to engage in risky behaviors whether or not we approve of it, so let's meet them with compassion, tools, and trust instead of judgment. Harm reduction also applies beyond substance use; think about safer sex education, or even diabetic foot care among people who can't refrigerate insulin or change shoes daily. It's all about meeting people where they areandkeeping them alive and engaged in care. Planning in Street Medicine: Wase: It takes careful disposition planning and aftercare for this population. Instead of the traditional outpatient setting where we can place referrals and expect our patients to follow through with them. On street medicine, for follow up visits it requires arranging transportation, finding a pharmacy close in proximity, educating and counseling on medication adherence and how to make it, and making sure they have some sort of shelter to get by. Dr. Singh: Let's describe a typical street med encounter.Wase: A typical Street Medicine encounter might look like this: a small team — usually a physician, nurse, social worker, and sometimes a peer advocate — goes out with backpacks of supplies. They might start with wound care, blood pressure checks, or even medication refills. But what's just as important is the relationship-building. Sometimes, the first visit isn't about medicine at all — it's about showing up consistently.Over time, that trust opens the door for conversations about addiction treatment, mental health, and preventive care. For example, in some California Street Medicine programs, teams are treating chronic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and hepatitis C, right where patients live with the same evidence-based care we'd give in a clinic. One of my favorite quotes from Street Medicine teams is: “We're not bringing people to healthcare; we're bringing healthcare to people.”Challenges in Street Medicine:Wase: The populations that you will encounter include many people who will often downplay their own health concerns and prior diagnoses. Unfortunately, this is usually from countless months or years of feeling neglected by our healthcare system. Some may even express distrust in our healthcare system and healthcare providers. Patient will, at times, be apprehensive to receive care or trust you enough to tell their story. Dr. Singh: Interviewing patients is a critical aspect of providing equitable care on the streets. It is always important to offer support and medical care, even if the patient denies it, always reassure that your street medicine clinic will be around every week and ready for them when they would like to seek care. Wase: Respecting patient autonomy is an utmost concern as well. Another element of interviewing to consider is to invite new ideas and information; instead of lecturing patients about taking medications on time or telling them they need to stop doing drugs—simply asking a patient “would you like to know more about how we can help you stop using opioids?” respects their choice but can also spark new ideas for them to consider. Singh: Adaptability is another key component to exceling patient care in street medicine. Like, performing physical exams on park benches or in the back of a minivan. Always doing good with our care but also respecting their autonomy is crucial in building a trust that these patients once lost with our system. Wase: Each patient has their own timeline, but we as providers should always assure them that our door is always open for them when they are ready to seek care. Conclusion.Wase: So, to wrap up — Street Medicine and harm reduction remind us that healthcare isn't just about hospitals and clinics. It's about relationships, trust, and dignity.Every patient deserves care, no matter where they sleep at night.If you're a resident or student listening, I encourage you to seek out these experiences — volunteer with Street Medicine teams, learn from harm reduction workers, and let it shape how you practice medicine. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Rio Bravo qWeek podcast. I'm Mohammed — and I hope this conversation inspires you to meet patients where they are and walk with them on their journey to health.Dr. Singh: If you liked this episode, share it with a friend or a colleague. This is Dr. Singh, signing off.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. 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See you next week! _____________________References:Doohan, N.C. “Street Medicine: Creating a ‘Classroom Without Walls' for People Experiencing Homelessness.” PMC – National Library of Medicine, 2019.Hawk, M., et al. “Harm Reduction Principles for Healthcare Settings.” Harm Reduction Journal, vol. 14, no. 1, 2017.Withers, J.S. “Bringing Health Professions Education to Patients on the Streets.” Journal of Ethics, AMA, vol. 23, no. 11, Nov. 2021.“Our Story.” Street Medicine Institute, 2025, www.streetmedicine.org/our-story.“Principles of Harm Reduction.” National Harm Reduction Coalition, 2024, https://harmreduction.org/about-us/principles-of-harm-reduction/.Salisbury-Afshar, Elizabeth, Bryan Gale, and Sarah Mossburg. “Harm Reduction Strategies to Improve Safety for People Who Use Substances.” PSNet, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, 30 Oct. 2024.Douglass, A.R. “Exploring the Harm Reduction Paradigm: The Role of Boards in Drug Policy and Practice.” PMC – National Library of Medicine, 2024.Theme song, Works All The Time by Dominik Schwarzer, YouTube ID: CUBDNERZU8HXUHBS, purchased from https://www.premiumbeat.com/.
What happens when physical therapy embraces the tools of diagnostic medicine? In this episode, Garrett talks with Drs. Skye Grayson, Malachi Votaw, and Julia Whitehead from NCEPT (Escondido, California) about how they've built one of the most advanced PT practices in the country by combining EMG, ultrasound, and Neubie neuromuscular reeducation. You'll learn about: How objective diagnostics uncover what's really driving movement limitations The difference between structural and neurological dysfunction – and why it matters How Neubie integration accelerates nerve recovery and neuromuscular control Building a hybrid model that blends insurance-based care with cash-based innovation NCEPT's team-driven approach to leadership, mentorship, and excellence This is a look inside the next evolution of physical therapy, where you'll see a clear and inspiring picture of how technology and teamwork converge to create better outcomes and stronger practices.
Main Point: Because Christ is coming again, be patient in suffering and steadfast in faithChrist is Coming Again (5:7-8)God will vindicate his people and give them victory over their enemies. That is a promise! But that promise is something we have to wait forBecause Christ is coming again, we don't have to vindicate ourselves or retaliate against our enemies. We leave the judgment to himBe Patient in Suffering (5:10)Be Steadfast in Faith (5:11)Because Christ is coming again, be patient in suffering and steadfast in faithPut Patience into Practice (5:9, 12)Waiting for the Lord keeps us from turning against one another in times of difficulty (v. 9)Waiting for the Lord keeps us from manipulating others to change our situation (v. 12)
Our own Riley Haltom joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara for a UT football practice report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steiny & Guru debate how much the rest, practice, and down time will help the Warriors after not having much time to do anything but PLAY the past four weeks.
Steiny & Guru get into it about why the Warriors don't look like the Warriors... Is it because they have no talent, no practice, or some of both? Or neither...
Morning Mantra: “Listen to yourself, not the noise of the world.”There is so much noise. So many people and companies telling you how to think, what to buy, how to look, how to act, and even where to go.It's enough to overwhelm you and confuse you.Quiet your mind. Listen to that little voice in your heart that knows you. The more you do this, the louder THAT voice gets and the clearer your path becomes.Practice listening to your inner voice- your intuition. Ask questions, be curious, see what YOU see, hear what YOU hear, and then act upon what YOU know to be true.#BeAListenerToYourOwnVoice #BeHappy #BeHorsey #BeHippie #HorseHippie #MorningMantra #inspirationalQuotes #MorningMotivation #Equestrian #HorseLover #QuotesToInspire #HorseHippieBrand #HorseHippieBoutiqueQuote: Leon Brown
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TOPIC: Understanding Christian Fruitfulness — Part 4 PREACHER: Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa SCRIPTURES: Colossians 3:2 Daniel 12:3 Romans 12:9 Romans 6:17 Romans 12:10–11 Job 1 Luke 4:13 John 14:30 Proverbs 4:18 Exodus 16:18 Lamentations 3:22–23 2 Corinthians 4:16 Ephesians 5:18 Matthew 12:43–45 Joshua 1:8 Proverbs 13:20 KEY POINTS (PART 4) 1. A Christianity Without Fire Goes Downhill A believer without spiritual fire will decline in effectiveness. Fruitfulness cannot be sustained without spiritual fervency. 2. Fruitfulness in Time Determines Celebration in Eternity “To enjoy and to be celebrated in eternity, you need to be fruitful in time.” What you do now determines what you will enjoy later. Your earthly fruitfulness affects your eternal relevance. 3. Set Your Mind on the Right Things
Our own Riley Haltom joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara for a UT football practice report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As anxiety, division, and digital distance numb our hearts, we risk losing our ability to truly feel the lives of others. In this talk, we'll explore how compassion arises when another becomes real to us — when we can imagine their inner world and sense our shared belonging. Through reflections, stories, and the Tibetan practice of tonglen, we'll learn how to transform suffering into care, and re-open the relational pathways that let us act from love. Our introduction music is from "Opening" by Adrienne Torf, © 2025 ABT Music
Following a visit to Penn State practice and time with interim coach Terry Smith, there is plenty to discuss while previewing a Saturday game. Plus, we caught up with QB Drew Allar for the first time since his season-ending injury and broke down Nebraska with a Cornhuskers insider. Enjoy complete Penn State coverage anytime at Lions247.com. Follow the team on X: @Lions247 @TDsTake @danieljtgallen @tyler_calvaruso @MarkXBrennan. Follow or subscribe to the Lions247 Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. And watch every episode on YouTube. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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If you've ever found yourself wide awake at night replaying a conversation If you spiral through guilt after setting even the gentlest boundary If you carry everyone else's emotions while losing sight of your own You're in good company. In today's episode, Dr. Alison shares personally about these moments in her own life and guides you through a real-time practice you can do right where you are. It's the most effective tool we've found to help when overwhelm rises, when you're tempted to slip back into people-pleasing, or when conflict sends your nervous system into overdrive. Instead of overthinking, overanalyzing, or pushing your feelings aside, this practice helps you: Notice what's happening inside with kindness Connect with the part of you that's working overtime to keep you safe Offer compassion to your own soul — the same compassion you extend so easily to others Invite God's loving, steady presence into the places that feel tangled, tense, or afraid
It's Truth Telling Thursday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Steve Kim joins to talk Carson Beck & Miami Hurricanes Football, & to Preview Tonight's Bills vs. Texans TNF Matchup... NFL Defensive Tackle Breiden Fehoko joins the show to talk LSU Football & their Coaching Search... Join us for this Truth Telling Thursday on REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday | Free Game Friday Matt McChesney on Monday/Friday Steve Kim on Tuesday/Thursday Shaun King - Former NFL QB Monday/Wednesday/Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Shedeur Sanders making his first NFL start this upcoming Sunday, Joe Burrow makes a major step in returning and is back at practice, and Keon Coleman is inactive for Thursday Night football and much more! 04:30 - Joe Burrow back at practice25:05 - Browns QBs 0-17 in their first career starts54:35 - Keon Coleman inactive for Thursday Night Football (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most of us try to think our way into gratitude… but Scripture says something different.In this episode, John and his sister, Barbie, explore why gratitude begins the moment you actually taste your life — the moment you receive what's in front of you instead of rushing past it.If you've ever struggled to feel grateful, this one is for you.
In this solo episode, Justin breaks down the mindset shifts every nurse practitioner entrepreneur must make to achieve real success. From moving beyond scarcity thinking to taking full ownership of your outcomes, he explains why your internal operating system matters more than any business strategy. Justin shares eight core principles: abundance, responsibility, creation over consumption, decision-making, systems, big-picture thinking, high-level peers, and identity rewiring, and shows how each one shapes your income, confidence, and long-term growth. If you're ready to level up your mindset and operate like the successful NP you want to become, this episode lays the groundwork.
Episode 329 - Plugging the Profit Leaks in Your Practice by Dr. Yazdan
Teachhoops.com The pre-practice window is the most valuable and most frequently wasted time in a coach's day. Its true purpose is not just to "get loose," but to set the professional tone and establish a culture of individual accountability. When players arrive, they should have a clear, written, or understood routine that they initiate themselves, without a coach's whistle. This period is a crucial transition from "school life" to "basketball life." It allows players to mentally lock in, get their minds right, and begin reinforcing the habits of excellence before the "official" practice even begins. Coaches who win this 15-minute battle instill a sense of purpose and ownership that carries over into every drill and game. From a physical standpoint, the pre-practice routine is a non-negotiable for injury prevention and athletic preparation. This is the time for a dynamic warm-up, moving beyond lazy static stretches. Players should be in constant motion, performing exercises like high knees, lunges with a twist, and defensive slides to increase blood flow, activate key muscle groups, and improve joint mobility. This "pre-hab" work not only prepares their bodies for the explosive demands of practice but also builds a more resilient athlete over the long haul, reducing the nagging strains and sprains that can derail a season. Finally, pre-practice is the ideal time for isolated, high-repetition skill development. While team practice focuses on the "we," pre-practice is all about the "me." This is where players own their improvement. Routines should include fundamental ball handling (stationary and on the move), form shooting directly in front of the basket to groove a perfect release, and finishing drills like the Mikan series to perfect footwork and touch around the rim. By weaponizing this time, players can accumulate thousands of extra, quality reps throughout the season, turning individual weaknesses into reliable strengths. Coach Collins Coaching Store https://forms.gle/kQ8zyxgfqwUA3ChU7 Check out. [Teachhoops.com](https://teachhoops.com/) 14 day Free Trial Youth Basketball Coaches Podcast Apple link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-youth-hoops/id1619185302 Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0g8yYhAfztndxT1FZ4OI3A Funnel Down Defense Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funnel-down-defense/id1593734011 Want More Funnel Down Defense https://coachcollins.podia.com/funnel-down-defense [Facebook Group . Basketball Coaches](https://www.facebook.com/groups/basketballcoaches/) [Facebook Group . Basketball Drills](https://www.facebook.com/groups/321590381624013/) Want to Get a Question Answered? [ Leave a Question here](https://www.speakpipe.com/Teachhoops) Check out our other podcast [High School Hoops ](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/high-school-hoops-coaching-high-school-basketball/id1441192866) Check out our Sponsors [HERE](https://drdishbasketball.com/) Mention Coach Unplugged and get 450 dollars off your next purchase basketball resources free basketball resources Coach Unplugged Basketball drills, basketball coach, basketball workouts, basketball dribbling drills, ball handling drills, passing drills, shooting drills, basketball training equipment, basketball conditioning, fun basketball games, basketball jerseys, basketball shooting machine, basketball shot, basketball ball, basketball training, basketball camps, youth basketball, youth basketball leagues, basketball recruiting, basketball coaching jobs, basketball tryouts, basketball coach, youth basketball drills, The Basketball Podcast, How to Coach Basketball, Funnel Down Defense FDD Win the season Rule of 3 Offense Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today Jalen and Josh welcome Rick Pitino. Together they talk coaching secrets, loud NBA arenas plus going viral. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.Make it legendary with BetMGM. Download the app today and grab a $100 bonus for each friend who joins the action at BetMGM at betmgm.com/roommatesCheck out the brand new Roommates merch! http://roommatesmerch.com/ GIFT FROM THE HART WITH TOMMY JOHN AND GET 30% OFF SITEWIDE RIGHT NOW at TommyJohn.com/ROOMIESConquer the Jungle with the Ford Bronco. Visit your local Ford Store for a test drive today.Let Macy's be your guide to gifting this holiday season. Shop macys.com or head to your local Macy's today.AT&T. Connecting changes everything.Visit Barebells.com today to try one of their over 20 delicious protein bar flavors or head to your local grocery store.Every time a player drops 50 points, use promo code NBA50 the next day to get 50% off on DoorDash with DashPass. DashPass members only. 50% off up to $10 the day after a 50pt game with promo code. Terms apply.Right now, you can save 50% on a SimpliSafe home security system at SIMPLISAFE.COM/ROOMMATESTT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roommatesshow IG: https://www.instagram.com/theroommatesshow X/TW: https://twitter.com/roommates__show0:00 - Intro1:20 - Starting the College Basketball Season4:19 - Taking care of his players10:32 - Going Viral12:39 - Donovan Mitchell18:29 - Building Character23:50 - The Greatest March Madness finish ever?26:34 - Snapping at practices29:41 - Similarities on different Knicks teams31:10 - Loud NBA Arenas33:20 - Loudest College Arenas35:56 - College Basketball Super Conference?38:46 - DoorDash Ad40:05 - Tri-State Ford Ad40:51 - SimpliSafe Ad41:52 - Recruiting Pitch for Rick Brunson44:25 - Chicago is playing well46:05 - Rick Carlisle47:55 - A Different brand of Coaching49:50 - Team Dynamics51:59 - Josh's flight movie selection54:00 - Fan Questions for Rick58:34 - Macy's Holiday Traditions1:00:51 - Thanks to Coach Pitino1:01:15 - Macy's Ad1:02:19 - Sports Headlines1:05:26 - Tommy John Ad1:06:29 - Baller of The Week 1:08:06 - Barebells Ad1:09:05 - Picks of the Week1:10:42 - BetMGM Ad1:11:05 - Fan Questions1:17:53 - AT&T Ad1:18:53 - OutroSee BetMGM.com for Terms. 21+ only. This promotional offer is not available in New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US). 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR). First Bet Offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Rewards are non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 7 days. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel.MB01D1X5JFPPPBU#NBAFreeAgency #DamianLillard #LukaDoncic #MikalBridges #BallIsLife #NBAUpdates #HoopsTalk #NBAHumor #HoopDreams #NBAComedy #BasketballPodcast #NBABanter #NBAStories #NBAInsight #ProBasketball #NBAFans #AllStarTalk #BasketballCulture #NBA2025 #NBAFreeAgencyNews #JalenAndJosh #GettingPaid #LillardStatue #RoastingKarlAnthonyTowns #KATroast #MikalAndLuka #PlayerOpinions #FunnyHoops #HoopsComedy #PlayerTalk #BasketballAnalysis #InsideTheNBA #NextLevelHoops #NBALegends #CourtTalk #PodcastHighlights #PodcastSnippet #TributeTalk #StatueDebate #PlayerChat #FanTalk #NBAHeatCheck #BallersBanters #HotTakes #BehindTheBanter #Pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Quinn is joined by Alex Spiro, partner in Quinn Emanuel's New York and Miami offices and one of the best-known trial lawyers in the U.S. Alex explains that his approach to trial preparation is to immerse himself into the evidence as trial approaches. He reads every relevant document to understand even tangential details, rather than just looking for "hot docs." This deep dive helps him construct a narrative that, if all goes well, leads the jury to a collective “Eureka” moment, where the verdict becomes clear. Alex also explains that he does not rely on mock juries and external validation because his themes must resonate with his own beliefs to be compelling. Instead, he prefers to bounce ideas off colleagues who may suggest course corrections. Alex says that understanding human psychology is crucial because the motivations behind actions often matter more than the actions themselves. The discussion turns to how Alex balances the demands of multiple cases while remaining completely focused on the next upcoming trial. He credits his ability to compartmentalize and work long hours, as well as strong support from trial teams. He also explains to clients from the outset that during their “moment of truth,” he will prioritize their case entirely, but before then, he might be prioritizing the impending trials of other clients. The discussion then turns to criminal justice reform, a subject Alex is passionate about. He describes the criminal justice system as structurally biased, especially against marginalized communities. He identifies the most urgent priorities for reform as bail reform, sentencing disparities, and changing the current system's backward-looking nature, which he believes perpetuates outdated and discriminatory standards. When asked about AI's role in sentencing, Alex expresses concerns that AI could reinforce existing biases by relying on historical data, potentially leading to harsher outcomes, particularly for first-time offenders. Finally, John and Alex discuss that it has become harder for lawyers to represent controversial clients but emphasize the importance of doing so.Podcast Link: Law-disrupted.fmHost: John B. Quinn Producer: Alexis HydeMusic and Editing by: Alexander Rossi