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Wesam's World
Sarah Gilman

Wesam's World

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 64:35


On Episode #289 of Wesam's World, we have actress Sarah Gilman joining us on the show! Before you laugh, think, and recharge for the week, we want to remind everyone to take care of yourselves. These are stressful times and takin care of your mental health is very important. The post Sarah Gilman appeared first on idobi.

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The Social-Engineer Podcast
Ep. 217 - The Doctor Is In Series - The Truth about Detecting Deception

The Social-Engineer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 45:12


Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.   In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing: Deception Detection. While there are many misconceptions about this topic, we are not completely in the dark; we are just not as good as we think. [July 3, 2023]   00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 01:18 - Intro Links -          Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ -          Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ -          Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ -          Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ -          Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb -          CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ -          innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 04:44 - The Topic of the Day: Deception Detection 06:15 - Lying About Lying 09:20 - The Dangers of Being Wrong 11:09 - The "What" is NOT the "Why" 13:41 - The False Narrative of NLP 18:37 - We Love a Myth 21:33 - Mythbusters 24:50 - That's Entertainment! 26:17 - It's Not Deception, It's Stress 31:40 - "We need to talk" 33:11 - Lying in Order 37:23 - Information is Key 38:46 - The Need for a Big-Picture Approach 41:00 - Shameless Plugs 42:27 - Wrap Up 43:21 - Next Month: Learned Helplessness 44:35 - Outro -          www.social-engineer.com -          www.innocentlivesfoundation.org   Find us online: -          Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbiejmarono -          LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd-35ab2611a -          Twitter: https://twitter.com/humanhacker -          LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy   References: Vrij, A. (2019). Deception and truth detection when analyzing nonverbal and verbal cues. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 33(2), 160-167. Vrij, A., Granhag, P. A., & Porter, S. (2010). Pitfalls and opportunities in nonverbal and verbal lie detection. Psychological science in the public interest, 11(3), 89-121. Vrij, A., Hartwig, M., & Granhag, P. A. (2019). Reading lies: Nonverbal communication and deception. Annual review of psychology, 70, 295-317. DePaulo, B.M. (2004). The many faces of lies. In A.G. Miller (Ed.), The social psychology of good and evil (pp. 303–236). New York: Guilford Press. DePaulo, B.M., Blank, A.L., Swaim, G.W., & Hairfield, J.G. (1992). Expressiveness and expressive control. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 276–285. DePaulo, B.M., Charlton, K., Cooper, H., Lindsay, J. L., & Muhlenbruck, L. (1997). The accuracy–confidence correlation in the detection of deception. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 1, 346–357. Ekman, P. (2001). Telling lies: Clues to deceit in the marketplace, pol[1]itics and marriage. New York: Norton. (Original work published 1985). Ekman, P., & Friesen, W.V. (1969). Nonverbal leakage and clues to deception. Psychiatry, 32, 88–106. Julia Hirschberg, Stefan Benus, Jason M. Brenier, Frank Enos, Sarah Friedman, Sarah Gilman, Cynthia Girand, Martin Graciarena, Andreas Kathol, Laura Michaelis, et al. 2005. Distinguishing deceptive from non-deceptive speech. In In Proceedings of In[1]terspeech 2005 - Eurospeech, pages 1833–1836. Tsikerdekis, M., & Zeadally, S. (2014). Multiple account identity deception detection in social media using nonverbal behavior. IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 9(8), 1311-1321. O'Sullivan, M. (2005). Emotional intelligence and deception detection: Why most people can't “read” others, but a few can. Applications of nonverbal communication, 215-253.

Reasonably Fit
Sarah Gilman (on the intersection of physical and mental health)

Reasonably Fit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 49:33


We have a very special guest for today's episode: Hollywood actor and mental health advocate, Sarah Gilman! Sarah became well-known for her role as Delia in the Disney Channel series "I Didn't Do It," and she currently plays Penny on CSI: Las Vegas.Not only has Sarah made a name for herself in the entertainment industry, but she is also a passionate advocate for mental health awareness. Through her personal experiences with OCD, depression, and disordered eating, Sarah has become a powerful voice for those struggling with their mental health and she has used her platform to encourage others to seek help when they need it.In this episode, we'll delve into Sarah's personal journey with both fitness and mental health and how the two have intertwined.Links and Codes:RISE ProgramVivo Barefoot: Use code PAK10 for 10% off your order!Legion Athletics: Use code PAK20 for 20% off your first order and double loyalty points for subsequent orders (equivalent of 10% cash back)Free Downloads: jasonandlaurenpak.com/free-resourcesFollow Us:Reasonably Fit Podcast IG: @reasonablyfitpodJason and Lauren IG: @jasonandlaurenpakTikTok: @jasonandlaurenpakFollow Sarah:Instagram: @sarahgilman18

See One Do One Teach One
Build Your Happy Place - Graduating Medical Students

See One Do One Teach One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 6:21


We explore a few reasons why graduating students might be happy at the end of medical school. As always giving active ways to improve your wellness. Dr. Zain Javiad, Dr. Sarah Gilman, and Dr. Pik Mukerji add their advice.

Emerging Form
Episode 32 Bonus: Sarah Gilman on Self-Worth/Creative Work

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 12:25


How do we abstract our sense of self-worth from our creative work? That’s one of the themes in this bonus episode in which we converse with writer/artist/poet/editor Sarah Gilman. We learn about her reliance on small blank notebooks, the efficient layout of her office and the importance of having books around.Sarah Gilman is a Washington state-based freelance writer, illustrator and editor who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. In her writing, she seeks to illuminate the complicated ways people relate to landscapes and other species. In her visual art, she’s most interested in the cultivation of wonder, and the ways it might help more of us come to value and make space for wildness and each other. Her current work is at the nexus of the two fields. Her writing and reporting have appeared in The Atlantic, Audubon Magazine, Hakai Magazine, The Washington Post, High Country News, BioGraphic, National Geographic News, Smithsonian.com, The Guardian, Patagonia’s The Cleanest Line, and The Last Word on Nothing. Her work has been anthologized in The Best Women’s Travel Writing, Volume 11. In 2021, she will be a Knight Science Journalism fellow. She’s also a contributing editor at Hakai Magazine.https://www.etsy.com/shop/HiddenDrawerDesignshttps://sarahmgilman.com/ This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

Emerging Form
Episode 32: Cross Your Art with Sarah Gilman

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 28:21


How can working in one art form strengthen our practice in another? Our guest Sarah Gilman describes herself as a “creative smush,” and in this episode, the artist/writer/editor talks about how all these art forms inform each other--how all of them allow her to “think in terms of metaphors.” As she says, by working in multiple fields at once, she can enter into a place where “themes can combine in immersive ways that foster empathy, respect for nuance over polarization, and a sense of awe for and accountability towards the world as it is—still huge and full of mystery and beauty, however threatened or diminished.” We also talk about how to get out of our own way, the importance of going outside, and how community and connections can fuel our work. Sarah Gilman is a Washington state-based freelance writer, illustrator and editor who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. In her writing, she seeks to illuminate the complicated ways people relate to landscapes and other species. In her visual art, she’s most interested in the cultivation of wonder, and the ways it might help more of us come to value and make space for wildness and each other. Her current work is at the nexus of the two fields. Her writing and reporting have appeared in The Atlantic, Audubon Magazine, The Washington Post, High Country News, BioGraphic, National Geographic News, Smithsonian.com, The Guardian, Patagonia’s The Cleanest Line, and The Last Word on Nothing. Her work has been anthologized in The Best Women’s Travel Writing, Volume 11. In 2021, she will be a Knight Science Journalism fellow. She’s also a contributing editor at Hakai Magazine.https://www.etsy.com/shop/HiddenDrawerDesignshttps://sarahmgilman.com/South America's Otherworldly Seabird, Sarahs’ narrative and illustrations of how scientists are working to save a tiny seabird in the Atacama Desert. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

Wesam's World
SARAH GILMAN

Wesam's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 81:41


On episode #96 Wesam is joined by actress SARAH GILMAN! They discuss her life working on I DIDN’T DO IT, ghosts, Bigfoot, fears, the Coronavirus, reading, pranks, equality and more…Enjoy!

Wesam's World
SARAH GILMAN

Wesam's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 81:41


On episode #96 Wesam is joined by actress SARAH GILMAN! They discuss her life working on I DIDN’T DO IT, ghosts, Bigfoot, fears, the Coronavirus, reading, pranks, equality and more…Enjoy!

Good Nerd Bad Nerd
A Little Nerd on the Side with Sarah Gilman

Good Nerd Bad Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 26:47


Sarah Gilman is one of the Stars of the new direct to DVD movie Daphne and Velma. I sat in on a conference call with Sarah and a bunch of other outlets to learn about this new version of Velma and her first adventure with Daphne.

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Good Nerd Bad Nerd
A Little Nerd on the Side with Sarah Gilman

Good Nerd Bad Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 26:47


Sarah Gilman is one of the Stars of the new direct to DVD movie Daphne and Velma. I sat in on a conference call with Sarah and a bunch of other outlets to learn about this new version of Velma and her first adventure with Daphne.

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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
211: Pentaculum Writers Night Vol. 2 with Gilman, Baum, Fitzpatrick and Clitheroe

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 66:45


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have live readings from this year’s writers-in-residence at the 2018 Arrowmont Pentaculum. Sarah Gilman, Suzi Banks Baum, Kelli Fitzpatrick, and Heather Clitheroe read selections from their essay, short story and poetry collections. This episode is part two of a three-part series taped live at Arromwmont’s Pentaculum writer’s nights.   Sarah Gilman is a Portland, Oregon-based freelance writer and editor who covers the environment, science and the arts. She is a contributing editor at High Country News and her work has appeared in National Geographic, Audubon, Smithsonian, and The Guardian. www.sarahmgilman.com. Suzi Banks Baum is a writer, artist, actress, teacher, community organizer, and mom. With roots in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, she lives in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. Suzi inspires women to live from the space of creative spirit through her workshops steeped in book arts, ritual, and writing. Her work can be found in Easy Street Magazine, Literary Mama, Rebelle Society and Mothers Always Write. www.suzibanksbaum.com. Kelli Fitzpatrick is a science fiction author, high school English teacher, and community activist from Beaverton, Michigan. Her short story “The Sunwalkers” was selected as a winner of the Star Trek Strange New Worlds writing contest sponsored by CBS Consumer Products, and is published in the Strange New Worlds 2016 anthology from Simon and Schuster. www.kellifitzpatrick.com. Heather Clitheroe is a Calgary, Alberta based science fiction author whose work has appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Kaleidotrope, and in Lightspeed's Women Destroy SF special issue. She is a past participant of the Banff Centre for the Arts' writing residency program and the Leighton Artists' Colony. www.lectio.ca.   This episode of the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler is sponsored by Sonoma Ceramics at the Sonoma Community Center, one of the North Bay’s leading ceramics studios, offering clay experiences for all ages, levels, and financial means. The center is honored to host a dynamic two-day workshop March 30th and 31st with potter and tea master Shin Young Taek and contemporary Raku artist Kim Young Soo. The two will be demonstrating their innovative techniques for making teapots, building large scale forms from slabs and atmospheric firing. For more information or to sign up for the workshop visit www.SonomaCeramics.com.

Driving Participation Podcast:  What Is Working in Marketing & Fundraising | Nonprofits | Schools | Associations

How can you create content that effectively drives your message home? Sarah Gilman, director of the National Resource Center on Lupus at the Lupus Foundation of America, joins in to talk all about content. From developing a consistent, recognizable voice to repurposing and repetition, she explores key ideas to keep in mind when it comes to creating content—especially health content. Content strategy isn't a term necessarily used often when it comes to public health, but Sarah talks about its importance in her field and in the work she does. She and Beth explore the importance of creating a content guide to help you implement a consistent voice and tone, ways to repurpose your content, and more.