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August 2, 2024 ~ Kara Martini, Detroit Officer Director at Barton Malow, Rip Rapson Kresge Foundation CEO and Ryan Maibach, President and CEO join Paul live from Barton Malow's 100th anniversary.
The following is a conversation between Rip Rapson, President & CEO of The Kresge Foundation, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving. The Kresge Foundation is a private national foundation that seeks to expand opportunities in American cities through grant making and social investing in arts and culture, education, environment, health, human services, and community development. Based in metropolitan Detroit, the foundation is celebrating its centennial anniversary this year. And here to discuss that and more with us is Rip Rapson, the president and CEO of the Kresge Foundation.
I am always left completely humbled and in awe when I speak to the parents of children with type 1 diabetes, and this episode is no different. And it brings with it a superhero... by the name of Captain Lantus. Captain Lantus is the brain child of 10-year-old Max Rapson, brought to life by his dad Gary, today's guest. Gary and his wife Sarah were plunged into a living nightmare back in 2014 when Max slipped into a coma at just 18 months old. What followed was months of around the clock care to keep their baby happy and healthy after a terrifying type 1 diabetes diagnosis. When Max was 3, an insulin pump changed Gary and Sarah's lives, but for Max it was a different story. He would run away from site changes to get away from the device he just didn't want to be attached to. Aged 6, Max came home from school with an idea that his insulin pump was in fact his superpower, and their children's book, The Adventures of Captain Lantus, was born. Since then Gary, Sarah and Max, with the help of some trusty sidekicks and a brilliant community, have been on a mission to get their books to newly diagnosed children all over world to help them to feel empowered by, rather than afraid of, the possibilities of diabetes technology. This episode covers a lot, from the trauma of that terrifying diagnosis, two parents finding their way in the dark, to the advancement of technology and the mission to make sure no child is scared of it the way that Max understandably was. Now 10, Max is confident and thriving, and the family is working hard to spread the message of Captain Lantus around the world to help newly diagnosed families. Heartbreaking, uplifting and inspiring - this is a powerful episode and I can't thank Gary enough for the service he's done for other type 1 parents by sharing his story. CONNECT WITH GARY AND CAPTAIN LANTUS:Follow The Adventures of Captain Lantus on Instagram.Find them on Facebook.Visit the Captain Lantus website.You can support Captain Lantus via their GoFundMe page here.JOIN THE TYPE 1 ON 1 COMMUNITY We've got an Instagram account!Come and say hi @studiotype1on1.SPONSOR MESSAGE:Thanks to my episode sponsors Insulet, the founders of Pod Therapy - only found with Omnipod. Pod Therapy uses a tubeless, wearable and waterproof Pod that continuously delivers insulin for up to three days. Controlled wirelessly by its handheld companion, it allows you to personalise your insulin doses according to your own daily needs - no multiple daily injections and no tubes. Head to https://www.omnipod.com/ to find out more.
1. Aline Rocha - WTF (Extended Mix) - Pleased As Punch2. Richard Earnshaw & Mr V - This House Is Yours (Extended) - Big Love3. Rapson & Nathan Thomas - Magic (Original Mix) - Quantize Recordings4. Raquel Rodriguez - Undone (Dave Lee's Disco Blend) - Z Records5. Lovebirds - Burn It Down - Glitterbox6. Grant Nelson & Brian Tappert - So Right - Swing City7. Groove P - Are They Real (Extended Mix) - Pleased As Punch8. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre, Tom Breu - Weak (Extended) - Universal Music Australia9. Cast Of Thousands, Mimi Johnson - Givin' My Love (B.T.'s Groove Mix) - Bassline Records10. Saison, Mike Dunn and Adrianne Archie - Non Stop (Extended Analogue Mix) - Soulfuric Deep11. Demarkus Lewis & DJ Lady D - A Deep Felt Love - Soulfuric Deep12. Hannah Wants x Sam Divine x Jem Cooke - Cruel Intentions (Extended Mix) - Defected Records13. Deeper Purpose & GUZ featuring Dope Earth Alien - That Sound (Extended Mix) - DFTD14. SUB-X, Sammy Porter & Isotonik - Different Strokes (Extended Mix) - TMRW Music15. The Blessed Madonna featuring Clementine Douglas - Happier (Extended Mix) - Warner Music Australia16. Can't Get It Outta My Head (Extended Mix) - Zach Witness - Defected Records17. Danni Minogue & Autone - Thinking Bout Us (Random Soul Extended) - Central Station Records
Hey team!This week, we have the return of Skye Rapson of Unconventional Organization to discuss an innovative tool she developed, the Planning Funnel, which is designed to help us break down our goals into manageable steps.This was a really fun conversation, and the planning funnel looks awesome - now, as a note, the planning funnel is part of Unconventional Organisation's ADHD Academy - but they do have a promotion going now that includes the Planning Funnel and 15% off your first month. So if that's something you're interested in be sure to go check out https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com/the-adhd-academy In our conversation today, we talk about the importance of goals and planning, how to break down those goals, and ways that we can use ADHD-friendly strategies to make executing on those goals easier.Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact PageFind the full show note at HackingYourADHD.com/168This Episode's Top Tips Recognize that planning your goals is crucial, especially for individuals with ADHD, as it helps in managing time blindness and setting realistic expectations.Focus on a few select goals or themes to avoid feeling overwhelmed. This approach allows for more in-depth planning and a higher success rate.Break your goals into subtasks to make them feel more achievable and to clearly see the progression towards your larger goal.Planning can be more emotional than we tend to think of it. We need to be mindful of self-criticism and negative internal dialogues that can arise during the planning process and give ourselves the time it deserves.
Watching a near-total solar eclipse with a disco ball? Yep! Dr. Valerie Rapson, astrophysicist at SUNY Oneonta, explains how she'll do this when the Capital Region has a solar eclipse with 95% totality on April 8th. Hear about what creates an eclipse, why the view is different in different areas, the effect on animals, and more. To meet Dr. Rapson in person, head to the annual meeting of the Friends of Five Rivers on Saturday February 3rd. To register, and for more details, visit https://friendsoffiverivers.org. Produced by Brea Barthel for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Recorded on Tuesday 26 December 2023 Tracklist 1. Jazzanova - Face At My Window (Kyoto Jazz Massive Remix) 2. Reel People feat. Paula - Vibe (Moods Remix) 3. Marcel Vogel & LYMA - Easy 4. Turbojazz - You Are Worth It feat. Sara Vanderwert 5. Eric Rico & C Boogie - So Captivated (80's Babies Remix) 6. Kaidi Tatham - Ergonomic Structure 7. Cleo Sol - Golden Child (Jealous) 8. Incognito - One Step (feat. Natalie Duncan) 9. Rawson & Jackson - Where You Come From 10. Kevin Reynolds - Family Tree 11. Exte C. & Shazmic Soul - Goodness Of God 12. Reekee feat. Anna C - No One 13. Rudi'Kastic - Make Luv 14. Kyodai - 4U 15. Trev - Grey 16. Laroye - Grateful with Jerry Clavier 17. El Payo & Sio - Black Girl From Soweto 18. Envee & Ania Szamach - Sum Luv (Locally Talking 3nv33 Mix) 19. Soulfreakah - A Cure For Heartache 20. Madeeha Mubarak, Sean McCabe & DJ Mixjah - Still Standing Here (Sean McCabe Remix) 21. The Trackheadz - 19Eightynine 22. Piers Kirwan - Fallin 23. Rob Redford - Factory 2659 24. Turbojazz & Sean McCabe - Don't Look Down feat. Monica Blaire 25. KaySoul - Enif (Moondance Deeper Mix) 26. Jimpster & Crackazat - Natural Child 27. AGxH - Work (Atjazz Remix) 28. Honeysweet - And So, She Waits 29. Energy Exchange Ensemble feat. Allysha Joy & Cody Currie - Smiling Down On Me 30. 2000Black - Soursop & Mango 31. Masters At Work - Funky Anane 32. Jimpster - Tribute (Yoruba Soul Jazzstrumental) 33. Melchyor A - Love Story 34. David Bailey & MissFly - You Don't Know (Underground Project Mix) 35. Mariah Carey - Working Hard (Terry Hunter Remix) 36. Kings Of Tomorrow & Lem Springsteen - Exquisite 37. Terry Dexter - With You 38. Rapson & Nathan Thomas - Magic 39. Masters At Work - Talkin' About Da Spirit 40. Wipe The Needle & Josh Milan - Tenderly (Karizma K2 Edit) 41. Jovonn - Close Ya Eyes (Oh Yeah) 42. Harold Matthews Jr & Sean McCabe - This Place (Glenn Underground Remix) 43. House Gospel Choir - Angels (Crackazat Remix) 44. Tasha LaRae & Larry Espino - Something Special 45. Elements Of Life - Let Us Shine (Honeycomb Mix) 46. DJ Beloved - All We Do 47. Reggie Steele & Dawn Williams - Vulnerable 48. Rosie From The Block - Believe In It (Trinidadian Deep Remix) 49. DJ Disciple & Beatweezy - One More Chance (Shino Blackk Remix) 50. Haze City - Akula 51. Deep Zone - Praise Him (DJ Spen & KW Griff Mix) 52. Typheni - Is It Love (Ezel Remix) 53. Kerrier Collective - Morning Sun (Tommy Rawson Remix) 54. Lee Genesis - Ya Can't Separate Me (Sean McCabe Remix) 55. Kai Alce - Rough Sands 56. Josh Milan - I Will Wait (Josh Milan Remix) 57. Attias Bros - Skylite 58. WheelUp - Singularity feat. Abacus & Steelo 59. Wipe The Needle feat. Ed Ramsey - Just To Say 60. New Sector Movements - Stand feat. Mike City 61. AC Soul Symphony - Windy City Theme
Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Want someone to notice you? What are some things you can be doing to show them what a great person you are so they fall for you in no time? Well, if you look to psychology, the obvious and not so obvious tips, here are a few psychological tricks that can make anyone fall for you. Want more dating advice? We made another video on the secrets on how to make someone pursue you: https://youtu.be/-m9K5kO0-3E Writer: Michal Mitchell Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Grace Cárdenas Cano YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References Aronson, E., Willerman, B., & Floyd, J. (1966). The effect of a pratfall on increasing interpersonal attractiveness. Psychonomic Science, 4(6), 227–228. www.https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03342263 Gunaydin, G., Selcuk, E., & Zayas, V. (2017). Impressions Based on a Portrait Predict, 1-Month Later, Impressions Following a Live Interaction. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 8(1), 36–44. www.doi.org/10.1177/1948550616662123 Hatfield, E., Cacioppo, J. T., & Rapson, R. L. (1993). Emotional Contagion. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2(3), 96–100. www.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8721.ep10770953 Kayser, Daniela Niesta, et al. “Red and Romantic Behavior in Men Viewing Women.” Wiley Online Library, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 29 July 2010, www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ejsp.757. Zajonc, R. B. (2001). Mere Exposure: A Gateway to the Subliminal. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10(6), 224–228. www.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8721.00154 Zajonc, R. B. (2001). Mere Exposure: A Gateway to the Subliminal. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10(6), 224–228. www.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8721.00154 Chartrand, T. L., & Bargh, J. A. (1999). The chameleon effect: the perception-behavior link and social interaction. Journal of personality and social psychology, 76(6), 893–910. www.doi.org/10.1037//0022-3514.76.6.893 Psych2go aims to make psychology and mental health content accessible for everyone around the world free of charge. Sponsors like Endel helps make this possible because we get to reinvest the funds to create more amazing content for everyone, while at the same time sharing companies that are working towards a similar mission.
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Réecoutez le FG Chic Mix Discopia September 2023 avec Mark Picchiotti du vendredi 29 septembre 2023 Tracklist : 1. Rapson & Nathan Adams “Magic” 2. Tatsuki Okadarim “Your Feelin'” 3. Yam Who? & Rikky Disco “Set Me Free” 4. Ransom Soul “Hypnotize Me” (Random Soul 2023 Rework Extended) 5. Danny Tenaglia & Cevin Fisher “Move That Body” 6. Cally &Ant Schillaci “Keep Fighting”'ft Michelle Weeks 7. Dj Meme “”Century” (Dj Spen's Extended FunkAfroSpaceOdyssey Mix) 8. Kris King & Mishell Ivon “Unstoppable” (Birdee Remix) 9. The Muthafunkaz “Galaxy 2023” (wAKANDANS IN sPACE mIX) 10. HYFINN & YUTHE “It's all about (house) 11. Discoplex “Come Back” 12. ATFC ft Lisa Millett “Bad Habit” (Marc Poppcke Dub Mix)
Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Do you hope your crush notices your great qualities? Do you have a hard time showing them to others right away? What if the person you admire can't quite notice the great things that make you, you? Well, you could hope they will eventually notice, or you can use a few psychology tricks to point them in the right direction. Today, I'm gonna let you in on a little secret… Well… multiple secrets. Psychological secrets. Want more tips? We made a video talking about a few powerful ways to attract your crush WITHOUT saying anything: https://youtu.be/ThulgaOVaJM Writer: Michal Mitchell Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Tris Canimo YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Polman, E., & Maglio, S. J. (2017). Mere Gifting: Liking a Gift More Because It Is Shared. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 43(11), 1582–1594. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167217718525 Mitchell, Michal. “6 Psychological Tricks That Can Make Anyone Fall For You.” Psych2Go, 2020, psych2go.net/6-psychological-tricks-that-can-make-anyone-fall-for-you/. McRaney, David. “The Benjamin Franklin Effect.” You Are Not So Smart, 20 July 2015, youarenotsosmart.com/2011/10/05/the-benjamin-franklin-effect/. Gunaydin, G., Selcuk, E., & Zayas, V. (2017). Impressions Based on a Portrait Predict, 1-Month Later, Impressions Following a Live Interaction. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 8(1), 36–44. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550616662123 Hatfield, E., Cacioppo, J. T., & Rapson, R. L. (1993). Emotional Contagion. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2(3), 96–100. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8721.ep10770953 Kayser, Daniela Niesta, et al. “Red and Romantic Behavior in Men Viewing Women.” Wiley Online Library, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 29 July 2010, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ejsp.757. “8 Nifty Psychological Tricks That Can Make You Irresistible.” BrightSide, 6 Sept. 2019, brightside.me/inspiration-psychology/8-nifty-psychological-tricks-that-can-make-you-irresistible-794120/. Alleva, Jessica M. “Blue Is For Boys and Girls.” Psychology Today, 2018, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mind-your-body/201809/blue-is-boys-and-girls. “How to Use the Triangle Technique for Engaging Eye Contact.” CMA, 26 Oct. 2016, www.cmaconsult.com/how-to-use-the-triangle-technique-for-engaging-eye-contact/.
We talk astronomy with Bob Berman and Dr. Valerie Rapson. Ray Graf hosts.
Barber chairs, booming orchestras, and delicious meat pies, we're mixing things UP this week by recapping SWEENEY TODD, the magnificent horror musical now on Broadway!! Award–winning director Thomas Kail (Hamilton) helms the return of the musical thriller starring Josh Groban (!!!) as Sweeney Todd and Tony-winner Annaleigh Ashford as Mrs. Lovett. We are BLESSED to interview the hilarious John Rapson who plays Beadle Bamford at the end of the episode. Recap begins @ 21:56 Interview with John Rapson @ 1:07:29 Follow the show: @TSDWpodcast on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes and additional content! Rate Too Scary; Didn't Watch 5 Stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review for Emily, Henley, and Sammy. Advertise on Too Scary; Didn't Watch via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk astronomy with Bob Berman and Dr. Valerie Rapson. Call at show time with your questions. 800-348-2551. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
John1. Crackazat - Endless life2. Mike Millrain - Better life3. Felipe Gordon ft. Krewcial - The Answer (Session Victim remix)4. Clement Spark - OMG5. Jo Paciello - Break it6. Hermon Mehari - Tenafaqit (Danilo Plessow remix)7. Barry can't swim - Dance of the Crab (Extended)8. Nickodemus ft. Sid Vaga, Beni-Fadi - Mba - Mba (Dilemma) (Jimpster remix)9. Crackazat ft. the Potash Twins - Phantom10. Marc Cotterell - Move your Body (Ross Couch remix)11. Rapson ft. Nathan Thomas - Magic (DJ Spen edit)12. Higgo & Jill Scott - Living my life (Golden) (Extended mix)13. Jansons ft. Dope Earth Alien - Hypnotic (Extended mix)14. Dames Brown - Glory (Floorplan extended mix)15. HP Vince, KPD - Go Deeper (Extended mix)16. Elements of Life ft. Josh Milan - Let us Shine (Honeycomb Mix)17. Seamus Haji & Michael Gray ft. Phebe Edwards - You bring the Sun (Groove Assassins classic extended remix)18. Gavin Holligan - When boys become men (Richard Earnshaw classic vocal extended mix)19. Callyy and Ant Schillaci ft. Michelle Weeks - Keep Fighting (Extended mix)20. Crackazat - Do you think about me21. Tuccillo - Good Vibration
What is the impact of being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, after having invested years struggling with neurotypical strategies? What are areas of ADHD that are under-recognized or misunderstood? Why are common strategies for building executive function and coping skills so useless to neurodivergent people? We're talking with Skye Waterson, founder of something called the Unconventional Organisation, an international ADHD support service for adults with ADHD. Skye and Emily are talking ADHD, on episode 179. Educators, we're launching a community for those of you dedicated to creating a neurodiversity-affirming learning environment for students! Click here to hop on the waiting list and get more information. Skye Waterson née Rapson is an ADHD coach and the founder of Unconventional Organisation, an international ADHD support service that provides research-backed support to adults with ADHD. Skye's experience centers around adult education, as well as ssychology, sociology, and public health. She was diagnosed with ADHD as a doctoral candidate before making the decision to leave her candidature to work full-time on Unconventional Organisation, which has now grown to a team of 8 ADHD coaches, online courses and a podcast. BACKGROUND READING Skye's website The ADHD Skills Lab podcast Instagram
We talk astronomy with Bob Berman and Dr. Valerie Rapson. Call at show time with your questions. 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
Have you been diagnosed with ADHD, or suspect you may be in the future? Or do you have a colleague or family member who has been diagnosed? You MAY have found that the “usual productivity advice” doesn't always work. In this episode, ADHD coach and founder of Unconventional Organisation Skye Rapson shares how ADHD can […]
Even though we're focused on starting summer and looking forward to all our fun plans for the season, it's not just time to look ahead. Today I'm joined by my good friend (and good friend of the show) Jenny Rapson, and we are taking a look back. Jenny is a longtime friend of The Couch, but she's also now hosting her own podcast. Disaster Queen examines disasters that have taken place in the past and reflects on what these parts of our history mean and what we can learn from them. So in honor of her new show, Jenny joined me this week to go back 30 years to the pop culture of 1993. I know. It's incredibly rude of us to point out that 1993 was three decades ago. I promise you we're just as upset about this as you are. Still, existential crises aside, it's fun to remember the biggest movies, TV shows, music, and news of 1993. So much happened that year! And, of course, because this is The Couch, where side notes and rabbit trails are always welcome, we also get into the joys of growing up without social media and generally unsupervised, reboots from Animaniacs to Murphy Brown, our eternal love of Whitney Houston, my incredibly picky taste when it comes to reading thrillers, and our shared experience of failing our first driving tests. It's a whirlwind and a virtual trip in the time machine—and I know you're going to love it. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Couch episode #40 (Jenny and I look back at 1994) The first Got Milk commercial (Aaron Burr!) The top songs from each week in 1993 NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: A Small Light on Disney+ Looking for more tame thrillers like The Last Flight (free on Kindle Unlimited right now), The Lies I Tell, I Have Some Questions for You, and The Last Thing He Told Me (adapted into a new series on Apple TV+) DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter, Instagram, and her website. Find her new podcast, Disaster Queen, on Instagram or wherever you stream podcasts! And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Rip Rapson, CEO of the Kresge Foundation, and Richard Florida, urbanist and author of “Rise of the Creative Class,” speak with Crain's Managing Editor Michael Lee about Detroit's advantages and disadvantages in a transforming economy.
Steve and Sean are going to scream!Then, they're joined by John Rapson, aka Beadle Bamford in the Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd! They talk about the wicked witch of the west, chatting with Sondheim, and of course, everything Sweeney Todd!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 2023, KEI has set out on its "Rethinking Korea initiative," which explores the evolution of U.S.-Korea relations, Korea's place in the world, and rapid changes in Korean society itself. The initiative involves both retrospective inquiry as well as prospective analysis about future trends. Our guest today is someone who was present for and a direct participant in the evolution of the U.S.-South Korea Alliance and remains a keen observer of the relationship and the region. Rob Rapson, Senior U.S. Diplomat (Ret.) and Korea and Asia Specialist, served as a diplomat and foreign service officer for 39 years from 1982 to 2022. During his time in the foreign service, Rob served in a range of positions focused on Korea, including as the Vice Consul, U.S. Embassy Seoul/U.S. Consulate Busan, Korea (1984-86); Senior Trade Officer & Deputy Economic Counselor, U.S. Embassy Seoul (1997-2000); Director Office of Korean Affairs, Washington, DC (2012-15); Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy Seoul (2018-2021); and, finally, as the Charges d'Affaires (acting Ambassador), U.S. Embassy Seoul (Jan-July 2021). In addition, Rob served in Japan, India, Afghanistan, and throughout Southeast Asia. This second part of our conversation covers Rob's time at the Korea Desk (2012-2015) up to his final assignment as the Charges d'Affaires (acting Ambassador) in the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. Our discussion traverses a range of events and topics, including multiple transitions between progressive and conservative leaders in Seoul; the Obama administration's "Pivot to Asia"; the difference in perspective working on Korea from Washington DC as opposed to the U.S. Embassy in Seoul; and the fast-paced transition from "fire and fury" to historic if ultimately stalemated diplomacy between the two Koreas and the United States and North Korea. Finally, Rob provides some forward-looking analysis (48:39) on where the alliance could be headed amidst a rapidly shifting regional environment and worsening U.S.-China relations and evolving bilateral relations between Seoul and Tokyo, and touches on key alliance issues in the run-up to President Yoon's coming state visit.
In 2023, KEI has set out on its "Rethinking Korea initiative," which explores the evolution of U.S.-Korea relations, Korea's place in the world, and rapid changes in Korean society itself. The initiative involves both retrospective inquiry as well as prospective analysis about future trends. Our guest today is someone who was present for and a direct participant in the evolution of the U.S.-South Korea Alliance and remains a keen observer of the relationship and the region. Rob Rapson, Senior U.S. Diplomat (Ret.) and Korea and Asia Specialist, served as a diplomat and foreign service officer for 39 years from 1982 to 2022. During his time in the foreign service, Rob served in a range of positions focused on Korea, including as the Vice Consul, U.S. Embassy Seoul/U.S. Consulate Busan, Korea (1984-86); Senior Trade Officer & Deputy Economic Counselor, U.S. Embassy Seoul (1997-2000); Director Office of Korean Affairs, Washington, DC (2012-15); Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy Seoul (2018-2021); and, finally, as the Charges d'Affaires (acting Ambassador), U.S. Embassy Seoul (Jan-July 2021). In addition, Rob served in Japan, India, Afghanistan, and throughout Southeast Asia. Our conversation is split into two parts, the first of which focuses on Rob's time before joining the Korea Desk in 2012. We cover a wide range of experiences and issues, from Rob's path to the foreign service and first impressions of South Korea to Seoul's transition from dictatorial rule to democratization, its navigation of the "IMF" or East Asian financial crisis, and its remarkable transformation into a middle power and one of the world's most advanced economies. The second part of our conversation, due for later release, will cover his time at the Korea Desk (2012-2015) up to the present day.
Ollie is with Simon and Richo to give a Vintage 23 update for the Macedon Region, this is Australia's coolest region and things get tricky in seasons like this but we should see some great wines once vintage wraps up in a couple of weeks. @thewineshowaustralia @macedonrangeswine @lyonswillestate
Ep 438 - Acupuncture Guest: Dr Linda Rapson Renowned acupuncturist Dr. Linda Rapson was the 2021 co-winner of the Dr. Rogers Prize for Excellence in Complementary & Alternative Medicine. The $250,000 prize is the largest of its kind and available only to work conducted in Canada. Dr. Rapson is an appropriate recipient. Throughout her career, she has battled the establishment. From the time she entered medical school in 1965 as one of only 13 women, she has broken down barriers and, as stated on the Dr. Rogers Prize website, “swam uphill developing unfailing courage and a thick skin to ensure that her creative and caring view would reach the conservative medical community.” In 1974, after years of compassion for her patients who were suffering from acute and chronic pain, Dr. Rapson entered the practice of acupuncture. Once again, she was a groundbreaker. She has advocated for patients' access to acupuncture, gone to battle with regulators, and worked with chiropractic, naturopathic and acupuncture professional organizations and associations. Dr. Rapson has applied acupuncture treatment in hospices for palliative care and initiated groundbreaking HIV/AIDS treatments. She is currently introducing acupuncture as a treatment for people facing opioid and drug addiction. We invited Dr. Linda Rapson to join us for a Conversation That Matters about acupuncture and the role of complementary treatment in health. Join me Feb 21 for Conversations Live - A Vancouver Sun Town Hall: Can we solve the Rental Housing Puzzle? If you love communications and speech writing you'll gain valuable insights from Presidential SpeechWriting which I narrated. Here's the link
Hey team - this week I'm bringing you a conversation I had with Skye Rapson about burnout and boundaries. Skye is the founder of Unconventional Organization - a New Zealand-based coaching group that specializes in online coaching. They focus on providing research-backed and strengths-based ADHD support to help you get unstuck in your life.You may remember Skye from a previous episode last year, but we had such a fun conversation then that we decided to have another round. In this discussion, we drill into what burnout is, how to work on getting out of burnout, and then also how setting boundaries can help us stay out of burnout in the first place.And really, this is a fantastic episode to help capstone this series on slowing down. Support me on Patreon Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact PageFind the full show note at HackingYourADHD.com/132Be sure to check out https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com
About This Episode In this episode, I do another round with my friend Dominic Rapson. Based in Bali, Indonesia , Dominic is an entrepreneur & expert on ancestral nutrition. We went deep down the rabbit hole on food, vitality, business & chasing your dreams. And as usual we went into some good old conspiracy theories about how, maybe, the way the world is run by elites that don;t have our best interests at heart. Controversial as always, but this was a fun one so stay tuned. About Dominic Rapson Dominic Rapson is the founder of Origins Of Vitality and Hunters Bali. He is an ancestral nutritionist coach who's helped over 500 people (including superstar athletes) reclaim their health, recover extremely fast from injury and also improve their physical performances. What You'll Learn in This Episode 14:17 The Right Way to Go Back to Nature 15:33 The Truth About Protein Obsession 17:42 Going Back To Nature 20:38 Expiration Date for Diet 29:01 Control The Food, Control The People 32:03 The Truth About Organic Food 37:04 Agenda To Make Men Weaker 49:34 Dominic's New Venture 54:11 Taking The Leap To Your Dream Projects Quotes - Dominic Rapson "There's an expiration date when it comes to diets. Nothing works the same forever." "You control the food, you control the people." Quotes - Monty "The majority of people are the ones that don't have the loudest voice." Find Dominic Rapson https://www.instagram.com/originsofvitality/
Leveraging external clocksStructured flexibilityHaving an "everything falls a part" planRoutines and ADHD is not about...people with ADHD can't stick to routines, they are always impulsive and they can't focus on anything for more than a few minutes. Skye Rapson joins the podcast and she is an expert in ADHD coaching and the founder of the ADHD coaching process. She has a background in academia, teaching and researching psychology, sociology and public health.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. How does time blindness affect people with ADHD?2. What are some strategies for externalizing time?3. How do routines help people with ADHD?If you would like to connect with Skye, head over to her website https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com/ or find her on Instagram @ unconventionalorganisation.Like what you heard here?I'd be honored and grateful if you would head over to iTunes to leave a review and let other female entrepreneurs know what you learned! While you're there, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode.Overwhelmed? Frazzled? Tired of your calendar controlling you?You are in the right place! Sign up for this free, on-demand training and learn how to gain control of your time no matter what life throws at you!>>> https://www.megansumrell.com/freetraining
Java Applications became the go-to preference of most developers because of the write-once-run-anywhere advantage it gave over other languages. And it didn't take much time for Java to become the language for the enterprise. Consequently, most enterprises are still running legacy Java Monoliths on their infrastructure. Breaking up a monolith is not an easy process–nor The post Modernizing the Monolith with Moti Rafalin and Amir Rapson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Java Applications became the go-to preference of most developers because of the write-once-run-anywhere advantage it gave over other languages. And it didn’t take much time for Java to become the language for the enterprise. Consequently, most enterprises are still running legacy Java Monoliths on their infrastructure. Breaking up a monolith is not an easy process–nor The post Modernizing the Monolith with Moti Rafalin and Amir Rapson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
October 19, 2022 - This Quick Take on Korea discussion covers the latest issues impacting South Korea, the U.S.-Korea Relationship, and North Korea, with expert insights from Rob Rapson, former Chargé d'Affaires of U.S. Embassy Seoul. Robert Rapson is a former senior U.S. Foreign Service Officer whose 39-year diplomatic career spanned the Indo-Pacific region from Korea and Japan to Southeast Asia, India and Afghanistan. As Chargé d'Affaires and Deputy Chief of Mission, led, managed, and motivated large multicultural U.S. Embassies in Seoul, Tokyo, and Kuala Lumpur to advance significant U.S. political, economic, commercial, security, law enforcement, and public diplomacy interests with those countries and across the Asia region during periods of major political transition and crisis. A recognized Korea/East Asia expert and skilled advocate, negotiator, team builder, strategic planner, editor and communicator who navigates with ease across senior-most levels of foreign governments, the corporate sector, and public audiences.
In this episode, Eric is joined by Skye Rapson from New Zealand! Skye is a mom and an academic with over 7 years experience working in adult education. She has studied in various fields, including psychology, sociology, and public health, and is now a doctoral candidate in population health. After getting diagnosed with ADHD at the start of her doctorate, she has since dedicated time to researching and disseminating ADHD studies, focusing on supporting others with strength-based neurodiverse-friendly tools and systems. Skye also founded Unconventional Organization which provides strength-based research-backed online coaching for clients with ADHD. Learn more at Instagram: Topics/Questions in this Episode: What is the aversion to “structure” when you have ADHD? What is the most important ingredient in the “recipe” for ADHD management? How does self-criticism impact our ability to get things done? What helps us to acknowledge and identify our self-criticism? How do we adjust our sense of what we're working on? Skye runs an organization with neurodiverse people for neurodiverse people. What is the most fun about it, and what are the challenges? What are some of the alternative tools (other than email) that can be used to navigate with a neurodiverse team? “Bring your worst self to coaching” - Why is this important? What is the difference between motivation and activation? “Being an adult means you need a lot of dopamine. Sprinkle dopamine everywhere in your life! It's not just about the work.” - Skye Rapson What does “dopamine-down” mean? Mind-ready and brain-ready: What's the difference? How can we alleviate self-doubt when setting goals? Resources & Honorable Mentions: ADHD reWired Episode: Article: Tool: Tool: Tool: : Tool: - free website blocker Check out the Other Podcasts on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network: with Brendan Mahan with Will Curb with MJ Siemens Registration for the winter season of ADHD reWired's Coaching & Accountability Groups is happening soon! Go to to get your name added to the winter interest list!
Skye Rapson is an academic and coach with over seven years of experience working in adult education. Skye has studied in various fields, including Psychology, Sociology, and Public Health, and is now a Doctoral Candidate in Population Health. She was diagnosed with ADHD at the start of her doctorate. Since then, Skye has dedicated her time to researching and disseminating ADHD studies, founding Unconventional Organisation in 2020 to provide ADHD adults and managers with strengths-based, neurodiverse-friendly ADHD coaching and workshops. We're learning about how and why she began, today. Enjoy! In this episode Peter and Skye discuss: 00:40 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 01:01 - Intro and welcome Skye Rapson! Ref: Interview with Sally Willbanks, founder of ND Renegade [actually based in Australia] 01:57 - So you were diagnosed at the beginning of your PhD program? 03:00 - What changed and maybe made more sense after your diagnosis? 03:39 - Ref: Interview with Rachel Cotton, another PhD student w/ ADHD 04:00 - How did your priorities shift? 04:27 - What Skye found of from her peer group at university 05:55 - Let's talk about your “Unconventional Organization” Ref: Her podcast: Unconventional Organisation with Skye Rapson and her coaching service: https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com 06:54 - What kinds of trends did you find when you started conversing with other neurodiverse folks? 07:42 - On changing the way we get things accomplished 08:40 - What would you now tell your 15-year-old self? 09:03 - How can people find more about you? Web: https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com Socials: @unconventionalorganisation on INSTA and Facebook 09:24 - Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to hear. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! 09:58 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits — TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat: [00:00:37] Peter: Hey everyone, Peter. Shankman welcome. The episode of Faster Than Normal today is a PhD. We seem to be doing a lot of doctoral candidates lately. I don't know why doctoral candidates seem to get diagnosed, but maybe cuz they're smart enough to know that something's not, uh, normal, like other people. And they're like, Hey, let's figure that out. But either way we get another one here. Her name is Skye Rapson and Skye's an academic coach with over seven years of experience working at adult education, she has studied in various fields, including psychology, sociology. and public health and is now a doctoral candidate in population health in New Zealand. So we are a long way from home today. She was diagnosed with ADHD at the start of her doctorate. And since then, she's dedicated time to researching and disseminating ADHD studies, founding unconventional organization in 2020 to provide ADHD, adults and managers with strength based neurodiverse friendly ADHD, coaching and workshop. Skye, welcome. [00:01:35] Skye: Hi. Yeah. Great to be here. [00:01:37] Peter: Good to have you here. So ADHD, you know, it, it's interesting. We had, we have there's someone else from New Zealand who we've had on the podcast. Um, she runs, uh, oh God, what's the name, but neuro neuro it's line of t-shirts neuro… Oh, I'm spacing on it now. I have one of them. It's awesome. Awesome shirt. I'll remember it, but, and we'll put it in the liner notes, but yeah. Um, long way from home. So good to have you, you were diagnosed at the beginning of your PhD, uh, beginning of your doctoral research. Yeah. [00:02:04] Skye: Yeah, no, I was diagnosed. I actually thought I had, um, dyslexia. I went in, um, postmasters. Um, so I'd done my masters and. It was good, but it was tough. And, um, right at the end, I thought I should probably go and see if I, if I might have dyslexia. I know it, you know, it's something that my family have talked about potentially having. Um, and I came out, um, several weeks later with an ADHD. Uh, you know, you probably have ADHD and a couple of other things as well. [00:02:30] Peter: So you were surprised you were surprised at that. [00:02:32] Skye: Yeah, it, it made a lot of sense. I mean, you wrote out, read out all the different things I'd studied, you know, tell me you have ADHD without telling me you have ADHD. I kept getting to the end of a degree and being like, well, you know, this might not be for me. I think I need to switch to a totally different area and learn a totally different subject. Um, and so, um, you know, in hindsight it made a lot of sense and I learned about ADHD, but I hadn't put the pieces together in, in. Fit my life. [00:02:58] Peter: Amazing. What, tell me about what it was sort of like sort of the wake up call once you were diagnosed, what sort of started to make sense? [00:03:05] Skye: Yeah. So in terms of what made sense, I, I really focused on understanding why I was burning out because what I was experiencing was a period, you know, up until that point, I'd done a year generally at a time, you know? And so I would, I would study something really intensely for a year, work on it, stay up all night, you know, do weekends. And then I would burn out and I would need a break. And then I would be like, well, I guess maybe this isn't the subject for me and I'd come back and I would do something else. And that was very much how my ADHD was, was manifesting. [00:03:39] Peter: Now I believe that we had a, another PhD on the podcast named Rachel Cotton. She was one of our first interviews and she always talked about how, uh, she thought it was perfectly normal to live on, you know, uh, 14 caffeine tablets away. Yeah. , you know, um, But no I get that. So, so talk about, um, after you got diagnosed and, and things sort of changing, what, how did your priority shift? [00:04:01] Skye: Yeah, so, so one of the first things I actually did was I, um, I created a community in my university of other people who were postgraduate, um, who were also neuro diverse. I had worked in adult education for a really long time. Um, I'd done a lot of tutoring in universities and I'd sort of told myself when I started the PhD, I'm not gonna do that. Cuz you know, I, I tended to take on too many classes and it was distracting from actually doing the writing. Um, and then when I found out I had ADHD, I was like, oh, but like, you know, one group won't hurt. And so I started I started a group and um, and started connecting with people and learning as much as possible, not just from the research, which. You know, later on writing about, but the very first thing I started to do was to talk to other people. Who'd had those same experiences. [00:04:48] Peter: And what did you find out? [00:04:49] Skye: I found out that people were kind of frustrated with the university system, um, in terms of, you know, how it fit and how it worked with how they worked. And I think that was really, um, really helpful for me because it meant I didn't spend too long sitting in that space of feeling like it was just me, which so many people with ADHD, I know had that feeling because I immediately was launched into the space of, oh, we're all experiencing these struggles. [00:05:15] Peter: And it was sort of one of those lessons. I remember sort of the same thing when I finally got diagnosed, everything started to make sense. Part of me was pissed off because, you know, I, I, I I'd spent so much energy. Mm-hmm over the course of my life fighting things that, that, you know, swimming upstream when I didn't really have mm-hmm I'd just gone with the flow. It would've been that much easier. [00:05:31] Skye: Yeah. Yeah, no, it's definitely, it's definitely, um, a tough thing. And, you know, there was a little bit. Sadness as well. I think to look back on my more was at that point, my twenties, um, and realize that, yeah, it had just been a different, if I'd known a slightly different way of working, it wasn't that it had to be hugely different, but just some adjustments, it could have been so much easier. [00:05:55] Peter: So let's talk about, uh, unconventional organization. Tell me about it. [00:05:58] Skye: Yeah. So, um, I started on unconventional organization in 2020, um, after I'd, you know, worked with the universities, I started working with schools and then when, uh, COVID hit and we all had to go back to our homes. I was looking for an opportunity to keep doing what I really loved to do, which is connect with people and work with people. Um, and I found ADHD coaching. And so I started doing that alongside at that point, um, writing articles. Cause I really wanted to learn more if I was gonna do this kind of space properly, I wanted to learn about the research. And so I, um, started writing articles and challenging myself to put them up every week as a way of, of, you know, keeping myself accountable for that. And, um, those two things sort of ballooned into, into what we have now with, um, you know, people who are training to become coaches with us, um, who also have ADHD. And then also having that, um, that research space as well. [00:06:51] Peter: And what did you, so tell me what, one of the interesting things I always, I always ask, what did you find when you started conversing with other people and being like, Hey, we share the same brain. Right? What kind of trends did you, did you find? [00:07:02] Skye: I found that people were working a lot harder than people realize people with ADHD. I, I found that a lot of the people that I spoke to would come to me and they'd say, I'm not getting enough done. I need to, you know, and even the people that, you know, the coaches would often come to us as well. And, you know, say I haven't been, I haven't been achieving at the level that I want to, and then I'd ask them what they're doing, because that's part of coaching. We get very specific about what your day looks like and people were spending a lot of time trying to work. And, and in that way they were expending a lot of energy. It just wasn't necessarily, um, giving them the outcome that they were looking for. [00:07:40] Peter: Right. And one of the things you learn is that, is that it's sort of a self limiting, uh, prophecy, because you wind up expending all this energy. You're not getting the results. So you try harder and it's still the same thing. Right. So you, so you, you're going down this rabbit hole and you can't win. [00:07:53] Skye: Yeah, no, exactly. And then, and then the worst part, you know, at least for us was that people would say, oh, well then I don't deserve to have a break. I don't deserve to have fun. And so we'd end up in this sort of self-fulfilling cycle of just, you know, not getting the dopamine, working hard, feeling like you don't deserve to get a break. So you definitely don't get the Domine and you're continuing to keep trying. [00:08:13] Peter: Right. And so I guess one of the best lessons there is change the way you try. [00:08:18] Skye: Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Yeah. And, and it's about, you know, we think about it in terms of experimentation. We often say, you know, if something doesn't work or it doesn't work for you, we just keep, we just keep adapting it. We just, we just check it out and go. That's interesting, that doesn't work. And then, you know, in, in the case of working with the coach, you come back and you say, Hey, that doesn't work for me. And they go, that's fine. Like we can adjust it. [00:08:41] Peter: Right. What would you have told your 15 year old self, if you knew, if you knew that and what you know now? [00:08:46] Skye: That's a really good question. I think I would tell my 15 year old self. It's not about finding the perfect career. It's about finding the perfect environment. [00:08:56] Peter: Oh good. Oh, I like that a lot. That's a great quote, great quote. Oh, I like, yeah. I really, really love that. Yeah. Um, Skye, how can people find more about you? How can they get, [00:09:05] Skye: yeah, you can find us, um, at, [Web: https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com Socials: @unconventionalorganisation on INSTA and Facebook ] um, unconventionalorganization.com, uh, with a Z or with an S depending on which country you're from. Um, we also have, um, a lot of articles about different strategies you can use on the website as well as. And then ADHD coaching as well. [00:09:22] Peter: Awesome. Well, I love this sky. Thank you so much for taking the time. I appreciate it all the way from New Zealand. What time is it over there? [00:09:27] Skye: Um, it is 5:40 AM . [00:09:30] Peter: Okay. So either time to get up, or time to go to bed; I'm gonna assume time to get up. [00:09:32] Skye: Time to get up! [00:09:34] Peter: Skye, thanks for taking the time guys. Thanks for listening. You know, the drill, uh, fasternormal.com. Leave a, uh, review anywhere you like iTune, stitcher or Google play, whatever I'm at Peter Shankman, we're faster, normal on Twitter, faster than normal on Instagram, everywhere. And we'll be back next week with another interview of someone just as awesome because of that is what we do. We will see you soon. Thanks for listening Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. 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Skye Rapson is an academic and ADHD coach who works with many employees and managers with ADHD. Her neurodiverse-run ADHD support service, Unconventional Organisation, combines researched articles and coaching to help people reduce overwhelm in their daily work lives. In this conversation, Skye shares how her ADHD diagnosis at the start of her doctoral program took her on a journey from academic tutor to entrepreneur. She talks about the different ways neurodiversity shows up in the workplace and how understanding ourselves and those around us is crucial. She also explains how the get-in-focus routine helps those with ADHD to get started on their work. Whether you have ADHD or not, there is a lot to learn about yourself and others in this conversation.
It's back to school season! And while that may mean difficult goodbyes or mornings that come way too early after a summer of sleeping in, it also brings routine and structure and, for this podcast host, the ability to get a cheesy bagel and eat the whole thing by myself, in blessed quiet. And so, whether you are ready to celebrate or lament a new school year (or perhaps you don't have kids at home so you aren't concerned with a school calendar at all), I've got a fun episode for you this week! My good friend (and good friend of the show) Jenny Rapson is back on the couch to talk about our favorite TV shows that are school-adjacent. We didn't just list off all the series we could think of about school-aged kids, though. No, we made sure to have clear criteria for what shows receive an A+ from us. Of course, because this is The Couch, where side notes and rabbit trails are always welcome, we do stray into a few other topics as well. For the second week in a row, we're talking about game shows here, and I confess to a basic task I've never mastered. Before we get started, I do want to let you know about a sale on graphic tees made for fans of pop culture and this podcast. If you head over to marycarver.com/shop, you're going to find hand-selected shirts I know you're going to love. This week in particular, I moved my favorite Saved by the Bell, Boy Meets World, and Derry Girls shirts up to the top of the page—even above my own Hooked on Holiday Movie shirts! But no matter what show, character, or genre of pop culture you want to proclaim your love for, it's probably on sale (up to 35% off) this week. So, go crazy! Get yourself a new shirt for a new season! As for me and my house, I think I'm going to snag one with a quote from Mr. Feeny. That's marycarver.com/shop. All right, that's enough chitchat. Time for class to start! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Head of the Class Boy (and Girl) Meets World Glee Never Have I Ever The Goldbergs (and Schooled) Freaks & Geeks My So-Called Life Derry Girls Abbott Elementary Saved by the Bell High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Friday Night Lights Community Hangin' with Mr. Cooper On My Block NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Password, hosted by Keke Palmer Making lazy iced coffee at home DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter, Instagram, and her website. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch!
"Listening and not pitching during discovery is I think, very important and I can't understand why people pitch during discovery." - Debe Rapson in today's Tip 1162 Do you pitch during discovery? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1162 and check out the full interview with Debe! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm
Skye was gracious enough to roll with me having to emergently pick up a shift at the hospital, leaving this episode to be recorded in the parking lot via Zoom. Skye Rapson shares about what life was like with ADHD (as well as some helpful tips). She also talks about the amazing organization, Unconventional Organisation. She also discusses the differences between an ADHD coach and Therapist. Truly I learned so much from this interview, not to mention I could listen to her talk with her beautiful accent for hours. Unconventional Organisation information. Go to their website to find out more information AND book a FREE 20 minute consultation. If you're on Instagram please check out the help they provide via posts @unconventionalorganisation. ********* If you enjoy the podcast don't forget to rate (5 stars) and leave a quick comment to help others find the show! You can do that here. You can also sign up to be a Patron of the Neurodivergent Nurse to support the show and receive bonus ADHD content (including exclusive podcasts - check the tier), Ad free episodes, insights to the private life of The Neurodivergent Nurse, and more. If you would like to sign up, you can do so at www.patreon.com/theneurodivergentnurse. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theneurodivergentnurse/message
Hey team, today I'm talking with Skye Rapson of Unconventional Organisation, a New Zealand-based coaching group that specializes in online coaching. They focus on providing research-backed and strengths-based ADHD support to help you get unstuck in your life.In our conversation, we cover a lot of different areas, including one that I've really been interested in recently, systems. We get into what systems are and how important it is to tailor these systems to our own ADHD and then how we can even do that.Support me on PatreonConnect with me on:FacebookTwitterInstagramor ask me a question on my Contact PageFind the show note at HackingYourADHD.com/unconventionalorgCheckout Unconventional Organisationhttps://www.unconventionalorganisation.com/https://www.facebook.com/UnconventionalOrganisation/https://www.instagram.com/unconventionalorganisation/
While most of us can admire and look up to superheroes like Wonder Woman or oh, I don't know, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, we can't necessarily relate to them. I mean, I don't know about you, but I was not raised on an island of Amazons, trained to be a warrior, and given accessories that literally deflect bullets. So while my good friend (and good friend of the show) Jenny Rapson and I have long enjoyed talking about the fierce female characters we love (see episode 7 of this podcast for an hour-long example of this), today we decided to talk about a different group of strong women. The women who have faced challenges, who are vulnerable, who are struggling in one area or another—but still manage to face the day with determination, perseverance, and strength. If you're looking for a show about a relateable, strong woman, THIS is the episode and the list for you. And of course, yes, this is still The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, so we also talk about documentaries, movies about women of a certain age, and why I may be watching NCIS until the day I die. It is, as always, a good time, so let's get started! SHOWS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Gilded Age (HBO Max) Dead to Me (Netflix) The Crown (Netflix) Somebody Somewhere (HBO Max) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) NCIS (CBS) The Queen's Gambit (Netflix) Kung Fu (The CW) Mare of Eastown (HBO Max) Hacks (HBO Max) Sweet Magnolias (Netflix) The Flight Attendant (HBO Max) Single Drunk Female (Freeform) Miss Scarlet & the Duke (PBS) Impeachment: American Crime Story (FX) ALSO MENTIONED: The Couch Podcast #7 – Fierce Female Leads with Jenny Rapson Designing Women Grace & Frankie Young Jane Young by Gabrielle Zevin NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: WeCrashed on Apple TV+ POMS and Wild Oats (movies on Netflix) DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter and her website. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
"It's funny when you don't have money, that's what drives you and motivates you as a salesperson. But when you've made it and you've done really well for years and years, it's a whole lot less motivating." - Debe Rapson in today's Tip 1162 What's your thought about this? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips1162 and learn more about Debe! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm
"The way I look at it is it's like the foundation of a house and so if I just built up a massive concrete wall or concrete foundation, it's going to be very hard to tear that down." - Paul DiVincenzo & Debe Rapson in today's Tip 1160 What's your thought about this? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1160 and check out the full presentation! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm
This bonus episode of the Sales Success Stories podcast features another panel from last year's Sales Success Summit with Deb Rapson and Paul DiVincenzo and our discussion about Stepping Up Into Leadership, and as you're about to hear it goes much deeper than that. Once again, all of this incredible content is here for you thanks to the generous support of all of our Summit sponsors: Outreach, Vidyard, Revenue Grid, QuotaPath, Skipio, and Gong. Thanks to them you can still get access to all of these video presentations on-demand as well as the slide decks at Top1Summit.com.
Toe pick! It's Olympics time! I didn't slam into the ice this week, but I did catch a cold and show up to The Couch with a hoarse voice. Luckily, my friend and friend of the show, Jenny Rapson, was here to carry the conversation. As a self-proclaimed Olympaholic (it's fine, it's a word), she was the perfect fit for an episode about the best Olympic-themed movies. But, of course, before we got to that, we also got into protein-packed snacks (and a possible copycat recipe) and a Netflix thriller that may or may not be a parody. After all, this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome! A (related) SIDE NOTE: I owe an apology to Eddie the Eagle (the movie, not the man). When we recorded this episode, I'd only watched the first half of the movie. And honestly, I did not like it. But I watched the rest yesterday and ended up really loving it! Sorry, Eddie. Now, grab a hot cup of tea (it's great for a sore throat, ahem) and let's get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Miracle (Disney Plus) The Cutting Edge (Showtime through Amazon Prime) I, Tonya (Hulu) Eddie the Eagle (Amazon Prime) Bad Sport (Netflix) Meddling (Peacock) Cool Runnings (Disney Plus) The Gabby Douglas Story (Amazon Prime) Blades of Glory (HBO Max) Chariots of Fire (HBO Max) Goofy in The Olympic Champ (Disney Plus) NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Woman in the Window (Netflix) Bacon and gruyere egg bites at Starbucks (and a recipe) DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter and her website. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Welcome to a new episode of The Couch. Today I'm back with my good friend and good friend of the show, Jenny Rapson! Jenny is a writer, a shampoo slinger, and as she won't let me forget, a true crime aficionado. In this episode we've been talking about making for, well, a long time, Jenny is going to do her best to convince me to give the true crime genre a try. So if you're like me and you've been reluctant or resistant to diving into all the true crime podcasts, books, and TV series out there, this episode just might be for you. Who knows? Maybe we'll become true crime's biggest fans! … Maybe. Of course, because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also lose our minds a little bit that we have the same not-so-guilty pleasure. All right. This is a fun one, friends. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Girl on the Volkswagen Floor Serial Crime Junkie Criminology Accused Park Predators Obsessed with Disappeared True Crime Obsessed My Favorite Murder If I Can't Have You I'll Be Gone in the Dark The Devil in the White City Cold Justice It Couldn't Happen Here NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Only Murders in the Building on Hulu DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter and her website. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post includes affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Welcome to a new episode of The Couch. Today I'm back with my good friend and friend of the show, Jenny Rapson! Jenny is a writer, a shampoo slinger for Monat, and a proponent of forced family fun (which, yes, will come up later). We had a great time talking, just like we always do, and I know you'll love this conversation too. In this episode, we're talking about family movie nights—something we've both been doing a lot of over the past year and a half, and one of the few things we want to keep from pandemic life. We've got tips for making a movie night work for your family and a big ol' list of movies we've loved watching. And because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also get into favorite TV shows we've introduced to our kids and a kitchen gadget I may have mentioned before but love it so much I'm talking about it today anyway. I'm glad you're here, friends. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Flight of the Navigator Father of the Bride Honey I Shrunk the Kids Night at the Museum National Treasure Spy Kids Kim Possible We Can Be Heroes Abominable Dora and the Lost City of Gold American Girl movies Peter Rabbit Playing with Fire Sonic the Hedgehog School of Rock Nacho Libre The Mitchells vs. the Machines Finding 'Ohana The Sleepover Yes Day Alexander and the No Good, Horrible, Very Bad Day The Rocketeer Cinderella Raya and the Last Dragon Onward Flora & Ulysses Magic Camp Hidden Figures Ruby Bridges Noelle Godmothered Jingle Jangle The Christmas Chronicles Klaus MOVIES MENTIONED FOR OLDER KIDS: Back to the Future Indiana Jones Big The Goonies Just Mercy 42 NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Alias Egg maker DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter and her brand-new blog. You can find me on Instagram or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Welcome to a new episode of The Couch. Today I'm here with my good friend and friend of the show, Jenny Rapson! Jenny is a writer, a shampoo slinger for Monat, and as you'll find out later in the episode, a blogger once more. As always, we had such a good time talking and I know you'll love this conversation too. In this episode, we're talking about the best (and worst) friend groups in TV. Which ones would we like to be part of? And which ones would we avoid at all costs? We cover it all. And because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also get into celebrity game shows, fire pits, and Oreos of all kinds including s'mores flavored and gluten free. I'm glad you're here, friends. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: The Marco Polo app The Voxer app Hangin' with Mr. Cooper 227 Buffy the Vampire Slayer New Girl My So-Called Life On My Block Cobra Kai The Unicorn Designing Women The Golden Girls We Are Lady Parts Girls 5Eva How I Met Your Mother My Boys Glee That 70s Show Dawson's Creek Never Have I Ever Freaks & Geeks Will & Grace NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: S'mores Oreos Celebrity Family Feud DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter and her brand-new blog. You can find me on Instagram or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Today I'm joined by my friend and friend of the show, Jenny Rapson. Annnnnd, spoiler alert: We're talking about spoilers today! Another spoiler… our sound is a bit wonky in this short but sweet episode, but I know if you hang in there with us, you're going to love groaning about the spoilers we've been victims of…and maybe even ones that we've (fine, I have) spilled. And then, after we talk about all the famous movies neither one of us has actually seen, we talk a bit about why spoilers matter anyway and if they can ever be a good thing. So, get something to drink, get comfy, and enjoy! MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: The Couch podcast episode #25 (about Veronica Mars) CommonSenseMedia.org NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Obsessed with Disappeared podcast Chocolate chip pumpkin bread ALSO MENTIONED: Sixth Sense Up Close & Personal Star Wars: The Force Awakens Fight Club The Crying Game Usual Suspects Gone Girl The Lottery This is Us Psycho Ocean's Elevent Gone Girl Avengers DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! And don't forget to get your Hooked on Holiday Movies bundle of free downloads. Find Jenny on Instagram at @jennyitup, and find Mary at @marycarver. Welcome to The Couch! This post includes affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Today my good friend—and friend of the show—Jenny Rapson is back for a deep dive into one of our favorite shows of all time, PSYCH. In preparation for the new Psych movie released on NBC's streaming app, Peacock, this summer, both Jenny and I rewatched the series. And in case you aren't impressed yet, let me just inform you that there are 121 episodes of this show! I've watched them all and at the time of this recording, Jenny was making her way through all eight seasons as well. So we chat about our favorite characters and catchphrases from this show, as well as the best guest stars and even the occasional variations on the theme song. Also, while we love Psych as a buddy comedy, a fun and funny show with lots of heart, this IS 2020, a time when we are re-examining everything (rightfully so). So we do take a look at whether this law enforcement procedural holds up 15 years after it first aired. Take a listen to hear what we decided—and then, if you're a fellow Psych-o, head over to The Couch Facebook group to let us know your favorite parts about Psych and what you thought about the new movie! And, hey, even if you've never watched an episode of Psych, I think you'll still like this episode – AND find another show to add to your queue. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Psych, seasons 1-8 Psych, the musical Psych, the movie Psych 2: Lassie Come Home Article about James Roday's name change Alan Sepinwall on cop shows A list of "must-watch" episodes, if you can't watch them all. (This is not a fancy printable list, FYI, though you can print it. It's literally just a list I made for Jenny, and I'm sharing it with you!) NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Very Presidential podcast Single by 30 web series DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! And don't forget about The Couch's new Patreon community Find Jenny on Instagram at @jennyitup, and find Mary at @marycarver. Welcome to The Couch! This post includes affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.