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EPISODE NOTESMatt Staub shares the three identities of healthcare: service, right, and businessHow orientation at Your Health reflects an inverted leadership modelThe paradox of patient expectations vs. financial sustainabilityThe role of creativity and innovation in modern healthcare systemsBalancing compassion with accountabilityEncouragement for leaders: why siloing healthcare identities limits progressA call to integrate values, systems, and people into a shared mission
Today, I'll be sharing what the fire academy and track taught me about pushing too hard and why letting go of the finish line might be the key to real growth. Tune in and let go!What You'll Hear Today:Why obsessing over results can sabotage your progressA personal story about chasing vs. livingThe hidden power of process-oriented thinkingA simple mental reframe that helps you stay in the momentWhat it means to become instead of achieve
In this week's jam-packed episode of The Weekly Wrap-Up, Olivia and Jenny catch you up on all the behind-the-scenes wins, woes, and wisdom. From award nominations to media features to the eternal struggle of finding a summer camp that actually has spots left, this episode is equal parts celebration and commiseration.Jenny shares the thrill of a long-awaited breakthrough—years in the making—and Olivia spills the tea on what really makes a great media pitch (hint: it's not just vibes, it's good email copy). The sisters celebrate their friends' publishing milestones, reflect on the mess and magic of parenting, and remind us that growth doesn't follow a timeline—or a Pinterest-worthy blueprint. They also reveal their weekly “rose and thorn,” and end with a reminder that it's okay to do things your own way. Because, truly, there are no rules—just fresh starts.✨ This episode includes:A breakthrough Jenny thought might never happenOlivia's media moment + the underrated power of a good emailSummer camp planning = chaos + spreadsheets + tearsWhy tiny progress is still progressA rose, a thorn, and a reminder that success doesn't follow a scriptTune in for laughs, insight, and sisterly chaos—and don't forget to vote for us in the podcast awards! VOTE HERE: https://www.quillpodcasting.com/qpa/quill-podcast-awards
Webinar Description:Many dentists dive into DSM with top-notch clinical skills but struggle to convert these skills into measurable growth.So…How did your sleep practice perform in 2025?As the year wraps, it's crucial to review your practice's success and set clear goals for 2025. If you're setting goals and not seeing how well you did, then goals are a waste of time.How do you bridge this gap? How do you set objectives beyond clinical metrics? How do you boost patient conversion rates, collection values, and referrals?Michael Cowen has been helping practices conduct sleep practice reviews since 2015, you can gain access to Michael and workshop your:2024 Sleep Business Review2025 Sleep Business GoalsTracking systemsHe'll help you turn your vision into actionable strategies.In this webinar, attendees will explore:Conducting a comprehensive year-end reviewEvaluating key performance indicators (KPIs) to track practice healthUsing the “five whys” technique to analyze successes and failuresSetting a Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) for your DSM practice in 2025Crafting a detailed roadmap for growthConsistently tracking progress to realize your goalsWhat you'll gain:Tools to draft a compelling vision statement for 2025Strategies for team alignment with your new goalsInsights into key metrics that define progressA plan to pivot and recalibrate based on real-world feedbackJoin us to review your DSM practice's performance in 2024 and set the stage for a successful 2025. Transform your practice with clear, actionable goals and a strategic plan for the year ahead.Watch now and take your dental practice to the next level!Meet the Speaker!Michael Cowen, CEO, and Founder of Awaken2Sleep started his journey in sleep medicine in 2003, performing in-lab sleep studies as a pediatric sleep technician at Loma Linda Children's Hospital in Southern California. Five years later, this training and experience empowered him to save his infant daughter's life from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a leading cause of SIDS in infants. After recognizing his calling to passionately assist others in helping their patients, Michael became an expert in the Business of Sleep Medicine, working with physicians, building sleep centers, CPAP technology, and home sleep tests. In 2015, he founded Awaken2Sleep, which empowers growth-minded dental practices to PIVOT through proven dental sleep medicine and business coaching, turning their 5-year goals into a 2-year reality.
Welcome to this week's episode of the Mastin Kipp Podcast!In this episode, you'll learn about:A counterintuitive truth about taking action that most healers missWhy understanding your past conditioning could be blocking your progressA powerful metaphor involving water that perfectly illustrates why some of us stay stuckAnd much more!Click here to get my brand new book Reclaim Your Nervous System: A Guide to Positive Change, Mental Wellness, and Post-Traumatic Growth.
Darshan H. Brahmbhatt, Podcast Editor of JACC: Advances, discusses insights from the PROGRESSA Study in a recently published original research paper on AI-enhanced prediction of aortic stenosis progression.
Darshan H. Brahmbhatt, Podcast Editor of JACC: Advances, discusses results from the PROGRESSA Study recently published in an original research paper on sex-specific functional status decline and outcomes in mild-to-moderate aortic stenosis.
In this podcast episode, we introduce our new TWIST program, sharing why we created it and how it fits into our dance studio, along with the many class options we offer for our K-2 dancers.We start by giving an update on our "State of Confetti" meeting, an annual planning session for our 9th Confetti season. During this meeting, we planned two Camp Confetti events, chose our marketing theme for the year (which you'll have to wait to see!), organized a photo shoot and trade shows, and reviewed what worked well last year and where we can improve. We also discussed customer engagement ideas like Halloweek on the Dance Floor and top customer gifts. Becca and Dani each shared their favorite part of the planning retreat and set goals for Confetti.Now, on to the TWIST program. We created this program to offer more class variety for our Kindergarten dancers. Some of the classes we offer include:TWIST – a tap class featured in our showFairytale BalletHip Hop and PopTWIST Petite Pizzazz – an invite-only class with tap and jazzK-2 Ballet/TapK-2 Jazz/Hip HopAcroMusical Theater DanceMarquee MagicPre Petite Spotlight (K-1)Petite SL (1st-2nd grade)We know this age group has a wide range of skill levels, so we wanted to provide plenty of options to meet their needs.TWIST was created to replace our previous Twirl Agua program for Kindergarten. After noticing that Agua had lower enrollment compared to our other Twirl levels, we realized these dancers were ready for something more challenging and different. That's when we developed TWIST, specifically designed for Kindergarten but also perfect for K-2 dancers.TWIST works similarly to our Twirl program. We provide a teacher guide with detailed lesson plans, but you can customize it to fit your classes and studio. The program focuses on Jazz and Tap, incorporating a themed obstacle course into each lesson. We use fun tools like confetti cones, hula hoops, a balance beam, and “tracks” for spot markers to keep the kids engaged. There are also Twist Tumblers (dice games) and hopscotch patterns to add even more excitement.When you purchase TWIST, you get:A Teacher Guide with 10 themed lesson plans (5 for jazz, 5 for tap)Colorful graphics and templates for activities like Twist Tumbler dice, Twist Tracks spot markers, a Twist Certificate, and moreA Twist Bag Tag for dancers' bags10 Activity/Coloring Sheets reinforcing jazz and tap terminologyTwo Twist Trackers (one for jazz, one for tap) to help dancers track their progressA source list for optional products to enhance the programA Spotify Playlist with music suggestions for each themeDecor Suggestions for each themeIf you're already using our Twirl Preschool Program, you'll be happy to know that the themes for TWIST align perfectly with Twirl, making it easier to decorate your studio for both programs. TWIST is easy to implement, but we recommend purchasing it at least five days before starting so you have time to review the materials and gather any supplies.Add a colorful twist to your K-2 tap and jazz classes by ordering your download today!Let's Get Social! Join our FREE Confetti Circle Request to join our private Facebook Group Follow us on Insta, Facebook and Pinterest
Big goals are common at this time of year but those big goals often turn into overwhelm, frustration, and burnout by year's end. What if you tried something different in 2024?In This EpisodeRethinking the concept of consistencyA 2-minute rule to help you make progressA 2-minute rule to help you create mental space and reduce stressLinksTo read the transcript or explore other episodes go to dianemayor.com/247
Palestra do Livro dos Espíritos do CEASA - Centro Espírita Abel Sebastião de Almeida - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
Você só mede a sua evolução na academia pelo aumento de carga nos exercícios? Então se liga na ideia que eu passei nesse episódio sobre outras formas de progresso que também fazem parte da sua evolução. Participe dos programas de treinamento Bodyweight 100% ou Bodyweight Híbrido com 20% de desconto: www.bodyweightbrasil.com.br/seus-programas-com-desconto Cupom 15% OFF no e-book Técnicas Avançadas de Treino na Calistenia: PODCAST15. Cupom 10% OFF no Guia do Treinamento Bodyweight: PODCAST10. Conheça mais sobre o trabalho da Bodyweight Brasil através do Instagram (@bodyweightbrasil); todo dia com uma informação a mais sobre o mundo do treinamento. Quer um treino específico para você? Acesse o site (www.bodyweightbrasil.com.br/) e faça parte do time ainda hoje!
For the record breaking THIRD TIME we welcome Hady Raphael to the Big Show to help us discuss all things poutine and maple syrup. He is an amazing guest so we spent some extra time with him tonight.IntrosO CANADA!!! 36 years in the makingIt was cold and no one complainedThe emotion and pride of World Cup QualificationYear 2 under Nancy for FC MontrealCCL hangover? Lack of quality? All of the Above?Saturday Expectations and PredictionsGustavo and the price of progressA roster with.....flexibility?Expectation for our BrazilianRantsLots of great stuff tonight. If the boys can go 90...so can we!
Proposta de emenda à Constituição muda regras para os novos servidores públicos; entre as mudanças está a limitação da estabilidade no emprego para algumas carreiras.
A refração na faixa etária pediátrica pode ser desafiadora especialmente nas crianças pré-verbais além do mais, diferentemente dos adultos nem sempre prescrevemos a refração total e isso gera muitas dúvidas por parte dos oftalmologistas. Quanto devo corrigir? Como devo corrigir? Além disso, sabemos que cada vez mais as crianças têm utilizado telas, seja celulares, tablet ou computadores e com isso a prevalência de miopia tem subido nessa faixa etária. Como podemos controlar o processo evolutivo da miopia nesses pacientes? Existem tratamentos para a miopia não evoluir?Neste episódio iremos conversar com a Dra Iara Debert do setor de Estrabismo do HCFMUSP para que nossas e as suas duvidas sejam sanadas!
EPISÓDIO 41 - O Livro dos Espíritos, publicado é o primeiro livro da Codificação Espírita publicado por Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail sob o pseudônimo de Allan Kardec. Foi publicado em Paris em 18 de abril de 2020. Esta obra contém os princípios da Doutrina Espírita sobre a imortalidade da alma, a natureza dos Espíritos e suas relações com os homens, as Leis Morais, a vida presente, a vida futura e o porvir da humanidade (segundo os ensinamentos dos Espíritos Superiores, através de diversos médiuns, recebidos e ordenados por Allan Kardec). É uma das oito obras fundamentais para o estudo da Doutrina Espírita. Apresentação: Marcelo Uchôa - Produção: Marcelo Uchôa e Regina Mercadante.
If you like what you read and/or see - Subscribe to the YouTube Page and check out some of the videos.Also feel free to contribute to my Patreon, which gets you early access to the newsletter and podcast…or you can subscribe to the Substack, if you’re feeling kind and you can follow me on Twitter.Today’s Topics:Matthew Semelsberger teaches Jason Witt a lesson about low kicksGloria de Paula made a mistake that cost her a win against Jinh Yu FreyJJ Aldrich outworked Cortney Casey, but there was some controversyNasrat Haqparast is a fighter to keep an eye on in the lightweight divisionRani Yahya did Rani Yahya thingsCharles Jourdain vs Marcelo Rojo deserved a “Fight of the Night” bonusThings go right for Angela HillEryk Anders vs. Darren Stewart and another illegal kneeThe UFC commentary team drops the ball in a big wayManel Kape might be running out of timeDavey Grant bounces back from a knockdownDan Ige gets a big knockoutUFC commentators argue about the time of the knockout instead of giving Dan Ice his propsIs Daniel Cormier suited for the role of in-fight commentary?Ryan Spann is making progressA lot of thoughts on Leon Edwards vs Belal Muhammad UFC gloves and MMA judges not calling foulsDo you know something about UFC, USADA, an MMA manager or a fighter, that I should know? You can email me at trent.reinsmith@gmail.com or contact me via ProtonMail at trent.reinsmith@protonmail.comSubscribe to the YouTube Page: Get full access to C'mon Now at cmonnow.substack.com/subscribe
We often use sports analogies in business especially when we are talking about high-performance teams, so its great to have Simon Clarkson on our latest podcast, talking about his experience working with elite sports professionals. Simon also shares how the principles cross over from sports to business with his three key takeaways; Unity of purpose – where buy-in is keyGrowth mindset – a mindset for measuring progressA culture allowing vulnerability
Philipp is a product visionary, brand builder and an award-winning marketer who has been involved in the Vancouver tech scene for over 15 years. In 2013 he co-founded RentMoola, which continues to be one of North America's leading fintech companies with the mission to eliminate the rent cheque and modernize rent collection for the enterprise. Before that, he was a marketing leader for Mogo Technologies and Wonga Canada and began his career at Electronic Arts. Most recently he was SVP, Marketing at Progressa, ranked No. 11 on the 2019 Growth 500 ranking of Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies. He founded Grind For Kids, a program that raised over $1 million for BC Children's Hospital Foundation and sits on the Board of one of BC's top independent schools. Connect with Philipp https://www.linkedin.com/in/philpostro/ vopay.com https://twitter.com/philpostro?lang=en Today's episode was brought to you by the Just Go Grind Podcast with Justin Gordon Listen on iTunes> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-go-grind-with-justin-gordon/id1397036566 Today's episode was brought to you by EBAY Canada. If you're a Canadian small business retailer or know someone who is, visit ebay.ca/upandrunning. Need a website? Visit tailorpage.com
Exploring ideas that create progress and freedom. This session took us in many different directions. Prolific Over PerfectHappiness in the PursuitProblems you wantAction = ConsequencesPlant the seed of progressA little ramblingWe'll release the whole session and then bite-size ideas from the session as individual episodes. Enjoy! Feedback welcome. But be nice to us...we're new.
Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Most doctors lack adequate nutrition trainingNutrition science requires disagreement to progressA calorie is not a calorie—the calories you get from a cookie evoke a completely different response than the calories you obtain a piece of meatJason has a different viewpoint than most when it comes to diabetes treatment; most notably, type 2 diabetics shouldn’t take insulin“There are a huge number of potentially life-changing benefits that you get from fasting”– Jason FungRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgWe are honored to be joined again by the legendary Dr. Jason Fung. We have all benefited greatly from his work and from the times in the past when he has joined us to share his insights on this podcast. In this episode, he has returned to discuss the importance of an open dialogue in the medical community, the necessity of letting the scientific method work unhindered by bias, and the negative effect of paid product endorsements in the medical profession (or any profession for that matter). Additionally, we discuss the many benefits of time-restricted eating and fasting. Thanks for listening in! Contact Info: Dr. Jason Fung: Website: https://thefastingmethod.com/ Low Carb, Denver 2020: https://lowcarbconferences.com/ Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website: http://www.lowcarbadvisor.com/ Dr. Tro Kalayjian: Website: https://www.doctortro.com/
Progressão no Espírito [Helena Tannure] by Lagoinha Boston Church
On BIV Today... Are pets the next big market for the cannabis industry? Tantalus Labs CEO Dan Sutton breaks down Health Canada’s efforts to consider a new category from products before delving into B.C.’s monopoly on online sales and whether private enterprise will be able to break in. Then, the BIV tech panel featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu Technology Society’s Linda Fawcus break down the latest industry news, including Jony Ive’s departure from Apple, Bird’s efforts to break into Canada’s e-scooters market and Twitter’s strategy to crack down on world leaders that violate its rules. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/
On BIV Today... BIV’s tech panel featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu’s Linda Fawcus delve into Facebook’s deepfake dilemma ahead of upcoming elections as well as Huawei following Samsung by delaying the release of its foldable phone. Finally, the panel reflects on the history of Yahoo in the wake of a viral tweet documenting the downfall of the once mighty tech giant. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
On this week's episode of NCFA's Fintech Friday Podcast, our host Manseeb Khan sits down with Philipp Postrehovsky the SVP of Marketing at Progressa. They chat about the results of Progressa's Annual State of the Non-Prime Canadian Consumers Survey, incorporating behavioural characteristics into underwriting decisions, helping borrowers become more financially literate and improve their credit scores. Enjoy!
On BIV Today... The BIV tech panel featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu’s Linda Fawcus delve into Uber’s underwhelming IPO, recent calls to break up Facebook and the appeal of robot butler. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
On BIV Today... Canadians' trust in business and their leaders is waning. In the last three years, Canadians have come to trust large corporations less, and fewer Canadians trust small- and medium-sized businesses. Critically, the 2019 Proof Inc. CanTrust Index shows that employees' trust in their bosses has fallen 10 percentage points since 2016. Proof president and CEO Bruce MacLellan (2:19) discusses why trust has fallen, and points out where British Columbians' trust falls below the national average. BIV's weekly technology panel (16:22) tackles the latest industry headlines, including Slack's financials and Tesla CEO Elon MUsk's new guidelines for using Twitter. Ali Pourdad, CEO of Progressa, shares why he thinks Amazon's latest earnings report - which showed slowing revenue growth - is just a blip, and not a sign the company is slowing down. Linda Fawcus, founder and CEO of Gluu Technology Society, examines Walmart's Intelligent Retail Lab, and argues why it's different from Amazon Go's cashier-less store. Hayley Woodin hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
On BIV Today… Tantalus Labs CEO Dan Sutton (1:00) discusses why the cannabis industry is delivering lower-than-expected tax revenue as well as different standards for taxation being applied to medical marijuana compared with other treatments. BIV's tech panel featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu’s Linda Fawcus (16:29) discuss the latest industry news, including Tesla’s rollback of its retail rollback, the calls for a digital authority and whether Walmart is a tech company. Hayley Woodin hosts.
On BIV Today... BIV technology (1:18) panel discusses whether Huawei has a future in Western countries’ 5G networks as the U.S. pressures allies to ban the Chinese telecom giant. Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu’s Linda Fawcus later talk about culture clashes at tech companies and the potential for ICBC to use technology to monitor your driving habits. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/
On BIV Today... The BIV tech panel (1:18) featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu’s Linda Fawcus discuss efforts to give Kater the head-start for ride-hailing in B.C., strict new rules for drones in Canada and why the market for streaming video services like Netflix is about to get even more fragmented. Later, Tantalus Labs CEO Dan Sutton (15:14) discusses whether Canada’s heavily regulated cannabis market puts it at risk of losing its first-mover advantage if and when larger countries beginning legalizing. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
Today on BIV... The BIV tech panel (1:15) featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu’s Linda Fawcus discuss whether Compass wristbands are the wearable tech that transit riders have been waiting for, how the newly unveiled Vancouver Titans could ratchet up enthusiasm in eSports and why Amazon drones have yet to begin deliveries five years since the promise from the company. Then, the BCLC’s Pat Davis (13:29) discusses the gaming agency’s new innovation lab in the Okanagan and what technologies have emerged from it to help the organization streamline business operations. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
On BIV Today... Ian Tostenson (1:05), head of Ridesharing Now for B.C., discusses what the government’s slow rollout for ride hailing means for businesses in this province. Then, the BIV tech panel (13:39) featuring Progressa’s Ali Pourdad and Gluu Technology Society’s Linda Fawcus discuss the latest ride-hailing update and how Facebook’s corporate governance may need a big shakeup. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/
On BIV Today... BIV’s weekly tech panel (1:31) featuring Ali Pourdad from Progressa and Linda Fawcus from Gluu Technology Society discuss the Google walkout over sexual misconduct, Gab’s return to the Internet in the wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting and how the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 is exposing problems within the gaming industry’s workplace culture. Then, Innovate B.C.’s William Johnson (17:12) discusses the upcoming B.C. Tech Summit following the announcement this week of its first two keynote speakers before reflecting on what the previous conferences have done to ignite excitement within the industry. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/
On this episode, our host Manseeb Khan sits down with Ali Pourdad the CEO of Progressa who recently closed out an $84 million dollar round. The talked about P2P loans, loan services operating within the blockchain and why being people first business matters. Enjoy!
On BIV Today… UBC economics professor Kevin Milligan (1:31) analyzes federal fiscal policy changes that could help Canada attract investments that benefit the economy, without racing to the bottom against U.S. corporate tax cuts. BIV’s weekly tech panel (13:09) discusses Venmo’s privacy gaff, the future of the World Wide Web and B.C.’s ride-hailing delays. Ali Pourdad, CEO of Progressa, shares his thoughts on why ride-hailing may never make it to B.C. Amielle Lake, entrepreneur-in-residence at e@UBC, examines Solid – a radical concept for a new web, as imagined by the web’s original founder. Kirk LaPointe, Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin host, see more of their work at https://biv.com.
BIV hosts, Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin sit down with BIV's tech panel (2:02) to discuss Amazon’s Vancouver expansion, and how streaming service subscriptions will surpass Canadian cable viewership in just two years. Both Ali Pourdad, CEO of Progressa, and Amielle Lake, UBC’s entrepreneur in residence, return to the show. How has the marketing playbook changed? Vision Conference director Mo Dhaliwal (13:45) looks at the latest trends shaping how marketers attract, reach and retain customers. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com.
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