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SEASON: 6 EPISODE: 30Episode Overview:Welcome back to Becoming Preferred, the podcast that helps you become the best version of you. Throughout our careers, we often talk about the importance of business pivots, but we rarely discuss the profound skill of personal reinvention.Today's guest is Coach Jay Sargeant—entrepreneur, teacher, reinvention coach, and author of SHIFT: The Gift of Reinvention. Across seven careers—from community organizer to tennis pro to business builder and coach—Jay has spent a lifetime studying how people transform themselves.At 78 years young, Jay is the creator of The Shift Project, and he believes that life's second half can truly become your masterpiece. He helps high-achievers recognize the hidden patterns in their lives, proving that staying relevant isn't about the credentials on your wall—it's about your hunger, your adaptability, and your willingness to begin again. Jay is here to show us that most major transformations change one conversation and one uncomfortable moment at a time. Please join me for my conversation with Coach Jay Sargeant.Guest Bio: Coach Jay is the author of Shift: The Gift of Reinvention and the creator of The Shift Project. Across 78 years and seven careers, he has learned that reinvention is not a one-time event-it is a skill developed through courage, adaptability, persistence and the willingness to begin again. Through his stories and insights, Coach Jay helps audiences recognize hidden patterns in their lives and understand that it is never too late to shift into a new chapter.Resource Links:Website: https://www.theshiftproject.academy/Product Link: https://www.theshiftproject.academy/thecohortInsight Gold Timestamps:01:46 We're going to talk about your book04:57 Got me in trouble all the time, but set me up for everything I have ever done in this lifetime06:37 When I was 16, I went and bought a 1958 Oldsmobile, black, red leather seats and white convertible top08:00 I didn't write the book for anybody to read other than my great-grandchildren10:43 My mom and dad were serial entrepreneurs; they were dreamers12:58 Credentials are overrated18:22 I don't want to stay in franchising, I've already done it19:43 The name of the book was Frogs Into Princes, the seminal work of Richard Bandler and John Grinder20:37 I took the chance that I suggest entrepreneurs do, you've got to see the signs before they're vivid, before it's real21:55 Confidence is often rented before it's owned25:08 If you want someone to give a speech that gets people to do something, I am your man, and I can prove it26:45 I start people off with, "What are your assets?"29:22 You can't make your next fortune in your living room34:35 It all began because I took a bad meeting, and I spoke up for myself36:36 I understood it was about building a relationship38:43 My mantra is: sell one thing to somebody tomorrow42:51 My counsel is move, don't get stuck on credentials, move like crazy, and it is never, ever, ever too late43:30 Take nothing for granted, find what you love, find what you're good at45:38 The book is called Shift: The Gift of Reinvention by Jay SargeantConnect:Email: TheShiftJay@gmail.comSponsors: Rainmaker LeadGen Platform Demo: https://calendar.summit-learning.com/widget/booking/JKItVP7WErmCBjU2cCIxRainmaker Digital Solutions: https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/
Pope Leo XIV's highly anticipated encyclical marks a significant milestone in the debate around artificial intelligence and what it means for the future of humanity.To analyze the document and its many implications, Oren speaks with American Compass policy director Chris Griswold, Foundation for American Innovation executive vice president Max Bodach, and Leah Sargeant, editorial director at the Institute for Progress and author of Other Feminisms and The Dignity of Dependence. The group discusses to what extent AI can exhibit human characteristics, the Pope's surprisingly strong takedown of universal basic income, and what the encyclical says about the new technology's potential role in labor relations.They conclude by looking at how the United States should approach AI development, competition, and regulation, and how to balance those competing interests while keeping an eye on global allies and adversaries alike.
Off the Mats Podcast welcomes Crazy 88 MMA Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt Matt Sargeant for his first appearance on the show. In this episode, Matt shares his journey into BJJ, what led him to step onto the mats for the first time, and the realities of surviving the white belt experience. We discuss the mental and physical challenges of learning jiu-jitsu, the importance of consistency, the culture at Crazy 88 MMA, and how training changes the way people handle stress, pressure, and confidence outside the gym. Matt also talks about earning his blue belt, dealing with expectations after promotion, and what keeps him motivated to continue improving. This conversation focuses on growth, humility, discipline, and the everyday reality of balancing life with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training. If you're a grappler, martial artist, or someone thinking about starting jiu-jitsu for the first time, this episode will feel familiar.
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In recent years, the idea of a “crisis of men and boys” has taken center stage in the cultural conversation. That can feel like a pendulum swing: from making space for women to examining men's struggles, rarely holding both in view at the same time. Some see this moment as a reaction to the 2010s — an era shaped by “girlboss” ambition, #MeToo and a renewed focus on women's advancement and autonomy. So, what gets missed when these struggles are framed as separate?Host Megan McArdle is joined by Leah Libresco Sargeant, senior policy analyst at the Niskanen Center and author of "The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto." Sargeant offers a different lens — challenging the idea that independence is the ultimate goal and instead pointing toward a more interconnected understanding of men and women.Subscribe to The Washington Post here.
Leah Sargeant was a proud atheistic feminist who experienced a deep conversion to Christ. But she couldn't fully ditch the term "feminism," and in today's episode she explains why. She also shares her struggles with fertility and policy solutions for stronger families, and we discuss whether gender roles are helpful. *Leah's book*: https://amzn.to/4m2FMo5Leah's X: https://x.com/LeahLibrescoSubstack: https://www.otherfeminisms.com/NEW: Check out our Merch store! https://shop.lilaroseshow.com/Join our new Patreon community! https://patreon.com/lilaroseshow - We'll have BTS footage, ad-free episodes, and early access to our upcoming guests.*Amazon links may earn commissionA big thanks to our partner, EWTN, the world's leading Catholic network! Discover news, entertainment and more at https://www.ewtn.com/ Check out our Sponsors:-Brave+: Screen Time Made Good - Get a week free trial at https://braveplus.com/lila -Cozy Earth: Better Sleep, Brighter Days - Get the highest quality sleep essentials for 20% OFF at https://cozyearth.com/lila!-Good Ranchers: https://www.goodranchers.com/discount/LILA Purchase your American Meat Delivered subscription today and get a free add-on of beef, chicken, or salmon! Use code LILA for $25 off! -Seven Weeks Coffee: https://www.sevenweekscoffee.com Buy your pro-life coffee and Save up to 25% with promo code 'LILA' & get a free gift: http://www.sevenweekscoffee.com00:00:00 - Intro00:02:10 - The question Feminism asks:00:03:44 - Where men are shortchanged00:04:49 - From Atheist to Christian00:08:40 - Kant's morality00:09:44 - Self identity before Christianity00:10:44 - CS Lewis steps in00:11:41 - GK Chesterton follows up00:12:21 - Christianity is radical…and sensible00:12:52 - Alasdair McIntyre00:16:19 - Atheist to Christianity00:20:22 - Morality is…a person?00:23:33 - Jesus…loves me?00:28:14 - Why abortion is not logically consistent00:34:24 - Life after conversion00:36:43 - Struggles with fertility00:37:56 - Handling miscarriages00:41:57 - Accepting the cross and understanding God's will00:43:00 - Advice for struggling women00:46:10 - How did you achieve fertility?00:47:13 - The female body00:48:10 - How did feminism get so radical?00:53:23 - Radical support for abortion01:01:28 - Feminist manifesto01:05:04 - Does feminism have a toxic root?01:06:09 - Where feminists do better01:06:46 - Marital r*pe01:09:14 - Bible says not to deny sex…01:12:06 - Intimacy comes easier when:01:14:02 - You can't be “generically good” at sex01:14:56 - How modesty leads to better sexuality01:19:19 - Tradwives01:23:36 - Does it matter who earns more?01:27:16 - What does it mean to be a father?01:28:19 - What does it mean to be a mother?01:29:30 - Women in workforce01:34:56 - Are women at war with their motherhood?01:36:50 - Repeal the 19th Amendment?01:40:52 - Do men have it worse off today?01:44:48 - What is good masculinity?01:46:14 - What should we tell men?01:50:06 - Military draft vs Pregnancy01:53:21 - Unnecessary “war of the sexes”02:00:14 - The word ‘feminism'02:02:01 - Public policy advice?02:04:35 - Should birth be made free?
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In the 232nd BlockTalks we explore crypto compliance with Stephen Sargeant, founder of Airdropd, and discuss how content creation plays a part in its education.LinksLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-brent-sargeant-cams/Twitter: https://x.com/lifesgtPodcast: https://www.aroundthecoin.com/Company: www.airdropd.ioAll of BlockTalks:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2kC88UznBpwM03SKCGQeSg. Redes sociais / comms.. https://blockdropspodcast.xyz/.. https://blockdrops.substack.com .. Twitter.com/blockdropspod.. Instagram.com/blockdropspodcast.. Blockdrops.lens .. https://warpcast.com/mauriciomagaldi.. youtube.com/@BlockDropsPodcast.. Meu conteúdo em inglês twitter.com/0xmauricio.. Newsletter do linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7056680685142454272.. blockdropspodcast@gmail.com
Leah Libresco Sargeant is a Senior Policy Analyst in Family Economic Security at the Niskanen Center as well as a writer and journalist whose work focuses on religion and family policy. She is the author of three books, of which the most recent is The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto. In her book, Sargeant argues that liberal feminism — and American culture more generally — champions an ideal of freedom based in autonomy that is poorly suited to human beings as they are. Instead, she advocates for a culture that sees dignity in mutual dependence. Sargeant agrees with feminist critiques from the left that many institutions and structures in society treat women as “defective men,” including the medical research that tests only male patients and the car safety devices that protect male bodies while accidentally injuring female bodies. But she also is critical of a kind of corporate capitalism that sees workers only as economic inputs, and a politics that denies the neediness, vulnerability, and interdependence of humanity. In this podcast discussion, Sargeant lays out the thesis of The Dignity of Dependence. She describes her conversion to Catholicism and the ways in which her experiences as a wife and mother inform her cultural politics. She touches on the global fertility crisis and the paradoxical ways in which it may be driven by prosperity. She further addresses the struggles that many young people have nowadays in dating and forming families, and suggests that they may be helped by social policies (including the Child Tax Credit and baby bonuses) as well as by a greater understanding of the difference between “capstone” and “cornerstone” marriages. And she distinguishes her approach to feminism from other perspectives on both the left and right. She makes clear that as a pro-life feminist she has considerable differences with mainstream feminism, but nonetheless believes it to be “a good-faith tradition of trying to struggle with what it means to be just to women in a world that is often male-normed. It's a tradition that I think has made some serious mistakes and won some significant victories.”
Stephen Sargeant (Airdropd) breaks down what crypto compliance actually looks like from the inside: five years at Bitfinex handling investigations and law enforcement requests, why the compliance community is tighter (and more welcoming) than people assume, and how a single 20-minute video to Chainalysis turned into producing their podcast, Public Key.We also get practical on content: why “AI slop” is making real creators stand out, why LinkedIn is a “value piggy bank,” and what crypto Twitter natives get wrong when they try to port their influence over. Plus: surviving trolls, building narrative in a chaotic industry, and how early-stage founders can approach compliance without killing the business.
Well, we've finally done it. We've reached the mountaintop and stood upon it. We've reached peak Trivial Warfare. I didn't even know we were looking for it but we're here now and there's no turning back. I can't be sure that this is THE BEST EPISODE OF TRIVIAL WARFARE EVER. But I also can't be sure that it's NOT the best episode of Trivial Warfare ever. I can't believe we're releasing an episode this good for free. I've gotta go back to business school or something. This week is our World Famous Black History Month Episode! Dean Bratton teams up with Rob Everett against the paring of Sekou Benson and Zahkia Mendoza with Ben in the host's chair, and the result if pure magic. Hold onto your butts, this is a fun ride! If you enjoy Trivial Warfare and think you'd enjoy meeting or getting to know the people you hear on the show you should join us in our Facebook Group. Click this Link and request to join! You can SUPPORT the SHOW! Become a Sargeant in the Trivial Warfare Army and you'll get access to over 400 archived episodes! Become a Lieutenant or higher and you start earning credit to join us on the show to play with us! Click the Support the Show link to learn more!
On Episode 619 of Impact Boom, Sita Sargeant of She Shapes History discusses the importance of shining a light on women's stories, and advice for up and coming changemakers looking to make a difference. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 488 with Dr. Morley Muse on the societal and economic value generated by employing women in STEM -> https://bit.ly/4t9Tj07 The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Emma Dimech Guest(s): Sita Sargeant Producer: Emma Dimech We invite you to join our community on Facebook, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
The 'Sarge Effect' consumes the feed this week as reigning Conference USA Women's Tennis Coach of the Year Amy Sargeant visits ahead of the Bulldogs start to the season. Sarge delivers an infectious & competitive spirit that has her team poised for a massive year in her 3rd season at Tech. She reveals specifics on her processes, motivation tactics, coaching a star like Zoie Epps and also how her English roots and father turned her onto the game of tennis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens when you stop fighting the parts of yourself you were taught to hide — and discover they may be your greatest allies? Kristan Sargeant has lived a life of reinvention, curiosity, and deep inner work. From co-founding a company with her father that grew from a backyard startup into a half-billion-dollar business, to producing TEDxWomen conferences, to earning a master's degree in psychology, Kristan's path has been anything but straight — and that winding road holds the wisdom she now shares. In this rich, honest conversation, Kristan opens up about why traditional success and discipline weren't enough, how she became disenchanted with past-focused therapy, and what changed when she discovered shadow work. We talk about the hidden parts of ourselves that quietly shape our choices, leak our confidence, and sometimes run the show — and how meeting those parts with compassion can restore clarity, courage, and momentum. This episode is an invitation to soften the inner battle, reclaim wholeness, and rethink what it means to grow. If you've ever felt like something inside you is asking to be seen — or like your wish is waiting for you to say a fuller yes — this conversation will meet you right where you are. Learn more about Kristan's work: https://kristansargeant.com Instagram: @kristansargeant
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Derek, Brad, and Alastair talk with Leah Sargeant about her book The Dignity of Dependence. They discuss why the world is built for male bodies, how pregnancy exposes universal human dependence, whether artificial wombs would help anyone, what's wrong with workplace dynamics, and why autonomy is a dangerous cultural idol. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Dignity of Dependence 01:07 Unpacking the Feminist Manifesto 03:15 The Intersection of Feminism and Dependence 06:24 Christian Perspectives on Feminism 08:06 Navigating Interchangeability in Society 12:37 Accommodating Differences in a Standardized World 17:40 The Role of Dependence in Human Experience 21:54 The Asymmetry of Dependence and Fertility 29:54 The Power of Asking for Help 31:10 Marketization of Relationships 32:24 The Impact of Endless Choices 33:54 Debt and Relationships 36:25 Navigating Dependence and Dependability 38:16 The Dignity of Dependence 39:47 The Intersection of Dependence and Dignity 43:28 Gender Dynamics in Dependence 46:23 Skepticism Towards Artificial Wombs 50:44 Technical Challenges in Podcasting 51:56 The Ethics of Artificial Wombs 53:28 The Experience of Motherhood 55:54 Navigating Technological Consequentialism 57:33 The Role of Suffering in Life 59:00 Gender Dynamics in Professional Environments 01:00:29 Historical Context of Gender Roles 01:03:00 The Nature of Workplace Relationships 01:05:47 HR Dynamics and Workplace Culture 01:08:05 The Intersection of Gender and Professionalism 01:16:48 Concluding Thoughts on Dependence and Gender
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Playlist: Mandolin Sisters - VathapiSchnieke - Se GahLamia Yared & Efrén López - Domyo IdtoNickodemus, Jungle Brothers, Mamadou Tangoudia - AfrokineticJoão Leão - ConstelaçãoThe Dwarfs of East Agouza - Swollen ThanklesMike Tod - Lyke Wake DirgeAra Kekedjian - Seta, SetaThe Budos Band - Lair of 1000 SerpentsWoodlands Backafall - AtherfieldSamantha Schmütz & Adrian Younge - Quando Sol ChegarMariel Buckley - AnvilLorrie Matheson - Mission to InglewoodFreak Motif - Tierra (Oonga Remix)Various, featuring Sargeant x Comrade - Hail MarySANAM - Sayl DameiRed Baraat - Bhangra Rangeela (Adil Omar Remix)W.I.T.C.H - Once in a LifetimeNusantara Beat - Kupu KupuVarious, featuring Ruben Ramos, Los Texmaniacs, Augie Meyers - Ay Ai AiOri Kaplan, Daniel Haaksman - Sahara Express (Daniel Haaksman Remix)Bizimungu Dieudonne - Inzovu Y'ImirindiThe Clash - The Call-Up (Remastered)
Why We Need Each Other More Than Everhttps://undpress.nd.edu/9780268210335/the-dignity-of-dependence/https://www.compactmag.com/article/the-great-feminization/Ashley welcomes back Leah Sargeant to discuss her new book, The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto. They explore two core arguments: that women's equality with men doesn't depend on being interchangeable with them, and that no humans are truly autonomous; we're all dependent on one another throughout our lives.The conversation moves from "doom" to optimism, examining how modern society tries to flatten sex differences and promote an illusion of self-reliance, particularly around pregnancy, motherhood, and the workplace. Leah critiques the approach of treating women as "defective men" who need to suppress their biology and feminine qualities to succeed in male-normed environments.Ashley and Leah discuss Helen Andrews' controversial essay on workplace feminization, the false ideal of the independent individual, and how this myth fails everyone—from infants to aging populations. They explore practical solutions, including community building, workplace flexibility, policy changes like baby bonuses and caregiver Social Security credits, and the importance of creating space for interdependence at every scale.The episode celebrates the seasons of life, the necessity of mutual dependence, and finding dignity in our need for one another, from the everyday juggling of school pickups and neighborhood networks to the profound vulnerabilities of pregnancy, illness, and aging.
Healthy soil is the foundation of every thriving garden, but how well do we really understand what's going on beneath our feet? Award-winning garden designer Juliet Sargent explores how we can all care for and make the most of this precious resource, incudling what soil needs, the damage we might unknowingly be doing, and how every gardener can work with nature to create a more sustainable garden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Working Men's Club's Sydney Minsky Sargeant puts out his debut album Lunga this Friday. The album was written around the track 'Lisboa', which while written years ago carries so much weight for Syd that he needed to eventually get it out his system. The whole album is ace, and is from a more mellow direction than the harshness of WMC. Here we hear about the importance of accessible music in Britain, small town gentrification and the strong foundations of working at a cafe. Photo: Max Miechowski Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Playlist: Dirty Art Club - Sincerely Yours, The D.A.C.KAYTRANADA, featuring TLC - DO IT! (AGAIN!)Sargeant x Comrade - PowerLowkita - SelectiveTendavillage - Maybe It's You Not MeThe Allergies - So RealSt. Paul & The Broken Bones - Sushi and Coca-ColaThe Oscillators - The ScoopThe Altons - Love You Like ThatAstrocolor, featuring Wendy Rene - LaughterThe Electric Peanut Butter Company - DreamsWilliam DeVaughn - Be Thankful for What You GotThe Dip - Love DirectionThe Womack Sisters - I Just Don't Want You (To Say Goodbye)Charlotte Day Wilson - Mountains
Mary Halvorson, Dan Weiss, Charlie Ballantine, Quinn Sternberg, Oscar Rossignoli, Hot 8 Brass Band, Heavyweights Brass Band, Dun-Dun Band, Josh Cole, Collateral, Chimera Trio, George Burton, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Good Information and Sargeant x ComradePlaylist: Mary Halvorson - About GhostsDan Weiss - Unclassified AffectionsCharlie Ballantine - StorytellerQuinn Sternberg - Feedback LoopOscar Rossignoli - Levitations, Pt. VI (Live)Hot 8 Brass Band - Miss AlbertaHeavyweights Brass Band - North Philly's FinestDun-Dun Band - No. 3 (No Chess Today)Josh Cole - I Tried to Tell You (radio edit)Collateral, featuring Norman Adams, Tim Crofts and Sam Shalabi - Meetings of the LungsChimera Trio, featuring Norman Adams, Tim Crofts and Francois Houle - LacertaGeorge Burton - Heard But Not SeenSalami Rose Joe Louis - Arm Fell AsleepGood Information, Odario - Do Nada (instrumental)Sargeant X Comrade - PowerSargeant X Comrade, featuring Wakefield Brewster - River (Mo Gravy Mix)
Episode SummaryFertility testing can feel overwhelming, confusing, and even discouraging when you're not sure what the numbers mean. In this episode of Fertility Village Live, we welcome Dr. Rachel Corradetti-Sargeant, a naturopathic doctor with years of experience supporting fertility patients.Rachel specializes in a holistic, evidence-informed approach to fertility testing and treatment, helping patients understand their results while offering tools to address common hormonal and metabolic challenges. This episode takes a closer look at the tests most often ordered, how to interpret them with context, and what steps you can take when your results don't tell the full story.What You'll Hear in This Episode*Rachel's personal journey into supporting fertility patients*How naturopathic fertility testing differs from conventional care*The most common hormone tests and what they reveal about reproductive health*AMH, FSH, thyroid markers, and inflammation — what they mean and when to test*Why timing during the menstrual cycle matters for accuracy*The importance of interpreting test results holistically rather than in isolation*How to advocate for yourself when results come back “normal” but something still feels wrong*Practical lifestyle and nutrition recommendations that support hormone balanceKey Takeaways--Fertility testing isn't about one number or marker — it's about looking at the full picture--AMH and FSH are useful but limited without broader context--Inflammation and thyroid health are often overlooked but play a critical role in fertility outcomes--Patients have the right to ask more questions, seek further testing, and get clarity on their results--Holistic interpretation can provide reassurance and direction where numbers alone fall shortAbout Our GuestDr. Rachel Corradetti-Sargeant, ND is a licensed naturopathic doctor with a clinical focus on fertility, pregnancy, and women's health. Through her practice, she helps patients uncover the root causes of fertility challenges and supports them with personalized treatment plans that combine medical testing, nutrition, lifestyle, and naturopathic care.Website: rachelcorradetti.comInstagram: @dr.rachelcorradettiFinal Message“Your fertility journey is about more than numbers on a lab report. When testing feels overwhelming, remember: you can ask questions, you can advocate for yourself, and you are not alone.”Stay connected with Oasis Fertility Support Network at oasisfsn.com and follow us on Instagram @oasisfsnCatch up on past episodes of Fertility Village Live on Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
In this month's podcast, we're joined by garden designer, broadcaster, and author Juliet Sargeant. Juliet has just released her first book, Start with Soil, in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. She discusses the global impact of soil degradation and shares how gardeners can take control of their own soil health with simple at-home testing. Also in this episode... Fiona and Chris celebrate a summer of gardening successes (despite a few heatwaves), and Anton joins to answer your questions on banana peel water, no-dig gardening in raised beds, and whether it's safe to use washing-up liquid in the garden.
In this episode, Kelsey is joined by Dr. Rachel Corradetti-Sargeant to explore a topic that's rarely discussed on the Visionary Life Podcast but incredibly important, fertility especially for high-achieving women balancing business and family goals. Drawing from over a decade of experience as a naturopathic doctor specializing in fertility, Dr. Rachel shares the realities many women face when trying to conceive, the common challenges like PCOS and thyroid imbalances, and how stress and modern lifestyles factors play a crucial role. We unpack the myth that “women can do it all” without consequences and dive into how timing, understanding your cycle, and environmental toxins impact fertility. Dr. Corradetti-Sargeant shares practical advice on how to navigate this journey without overwhelm, emphasizing self-compassion over perfection. For entrepreneurs and busy women, this episode is a reminder that while ambition is vital, so is listening to your body, setting non-negotiable wellness habits, and seeking the right support when you need it. Whether you're just starting to think about family or deep in the process, Rachel's wisdom offers clarity and hope. They also chat about:Why fertility awareness should start early, especially by your 30sCommon hidden factors that can impact fertility like PCOS, thyroid issues, and lifestyle habitsThe nuanced role of stress in conception and why “just relax” is not enoughHow environmental toxins and everyday choices influence reproductive healthPractical steps to balance your business ambitions with family planningThe importance of personalized care and expert guidance in fertility journeysHow to honor your menstrual cycle phases without overcomplicating your lifeTIMESTAMPS:[00:07:10] Why fertility conversations need to start early and how high-achieving women are uniquely impacts[00:10:31] – The benefits of understanding your cycle and testing your hormones before you're ready to conceive.[00:15:21] – Why “just relax” isn't helpful advice[00:23:29] – Free 6-pillar fertility wellness challenge and her masterclass on understanding your cycle.[00:31:34] – How there's no such thing as perfect fertility.[00:38:25] – The impact of Infertility, pregnancy loss, and parenting shaped Dr. Rachel's career journey.[00:41:36] – The Systems That Keep Her Practice RunningTO CONNECT WITH DR. RACHEL CORRADETTI SARGEANT: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_rachel_nd/ Book an appointment: https://conceive.janeapp.com/locations/conceive-stoney-creek/book Website: https://www.rachelcorradetti.com/ CONNECT WITH KELSEY Thanks for tuning into this episode. All links, events & offers can be found below.Episode show notes can be found on my website |https://www.kelseyreidl.com/podcastThe WAVE™ Mastermind: where Canadian female entrepreneurs scale from 0-10k / months and 10-50k / months. Learn more about our group + explore upcoming events |https://www.kelseyreidl.com/mastermindWork with me 1:1 as your Marketing Consultant |https://www.kelseyreidl.com/visionary-marketing-coachingRank on Page # 1 of Google with Everyday SEO™ |https://kelseyreidl.lpages.co/seo/ Subscribe to our Email Newsletter |www.kelseyreidl.com/dose
A flourishing garden starts with healthy soil, a living ecosystem teeming with life. In her new book, Start with Soil: Simple Steps for a Thriving Garden, garden designer and educator Juliet Sargeant explores why soil should be every gardener's first step. In this conversation with Jacques, she shares practical advice on improving soil health and explains how paying attention to local conditions leads to a more resilient, thriving garden. Connect with Juliet Sargeant: Juliet is a garden designer, educator, and founder of the Sussex Garden School, where she shares her unique approach to landscape and well-being. A former hospital doctor, she brings a deep understanding of the links between health and nature to her work. Her award-winning Modern Slavery Garden at the 2016 RHS Chelsea Flower Show marked a powerful intersection of design and social impact. Among her many accolades, Juliet is also a Fellow of the Society of Garden Designers and a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time. Find more from Juliet at Sussex Garden School: https://www.sussexgardenschool.com/ Find more from Juliet on her website: https://www.julietsargeant.com/ Find more Juliet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julietsargeant/ Support The Beet: → Shop: https://growepic.co/shop → Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterests Learn More: → All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube → Blog: https://growepic.co/blog → Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts → Discord: https://growepic.co/discord → Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta → TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok → Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest → Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter → Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook → Facebook Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroup → Love our products? Become an Epic affiliate! https://growepic.co/3FjQXqV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“In the future, companies will succeed or fail based on how much their people enjoy their work,” says management consultant Rosie Sargeant. She offers three tips to make work more joyful, increase employee retention and boost customer satisfaction, suggesting how fun (like kangaroo-themed employee check-ins) can be both professional and profitable. After the talk, Modupe reflects on the insights you can gain from reevaluating your work-related likes and dislikes.Want to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our survey!Become a TED Member today at ted.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Series: Ohio University Sports Ad Series 5 Ep 12Guest: Russell Sargeant, VP, NBC Sports Sponsorship & Strategy at NBC Universal MediaTitle: Media Landscape in Sports Business
Juliet Sargeant is an award-winning English garden designer who blends beauty with purpose in every space she creates. Juliet's unique background in medicine, science, and psychology gives her designs a whole new depth, focusing on wellbeing and connection. You might recognize her name from that time in 2016 when she made history as the first Black Woman garden designer to display at the Chelsea Flower Show, and her design - Modern Slavery Garden, won a Gold Medal and the People's Choice Prize. This Earth Day week, we're celebrating Juliet's design background and digging in to her new book “Start With Soil: Simple Steps for a Thriving Garden” which publishes on May 1st from Frances Lincoln. Enjoy! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
FTSOF 06 | Jerry McClain - Drill Sargeant Army Ranger Gets Real About Fatherhood Mistakes✅ Didn't hear dad say I love you until military (grown man)✅ Army Ranger Hall of Fame✅ Wishing dad was dead✅ The time he pulled a shotgun on his dad✅ A powerful story of reconciliationHost: Scott HiltonGuest: Jerry McClain
“In the future, companies will succeed or fail based on how much their people enjoy their work,” says management consultant Rosie Sargeant. She offers three tips to make work more joyful, increase employee retention and boost customer satisfaction, suggesting how fun (like kangaroo-themed employee check-ins) can be both professional and profitable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“In the future, companies will succeed or fail based on how much their people enjoy their work,” says management consultant Rosie Sargeant. She offers three tips to make work more joyful, increase employee retention and boost customer satisfaction, suggesting how fun (like kangaroo-themed employee check-ins) can be both professional and profitable.
“In the future, companies will succeed or fail based on how much their people enjoy their work,” says management consultant Rosie Sargeant. She offers three tips to make work more joyful, increase employee retention and boost customer satisfaction, suggesting how fun (like kangaroo-themed employee check-ins) can be both professional and profitable.
Community in a Fragmented WorldIn this episode of the Doomer Optimism podcast, host Ashley and guest Leah Sargent discuss the importance of building community in today's world. Leah shares insights from her book, 'Building the Benedict Option,' emphasizing practical steps individuals can take to foster deeper connections with others. They explore the challenges of hosting, the impact of perfectionism, and the role of faith in creating meaningful gatherings. The conversation highlights the need to bridge online relationships into real-life interactions and the significance of nurturing community dynamics, especially within family life. In this conversation, Leah Sargeant and Ashley discuss the dynamics of building and maintaining friendships, particularly in the context of parenting and community. They explore how shared experiences, intentionality, and the willingness to host gatherings can deepen connections. The conversation also touches on the importance of embracing individuality within community settings and navigating cultural and religious differences. Leah emphasizes the value of asking for help as a means to strengthen community ties.
Steve met Matthew Huff three years ago on social media. The hunters shared a love for tree dogs that brought them to a personal meeting at the 2022 Grand American Coon Hunt in South Carolina. Huff's story is unique. It begins in California and moves eastward to Georgia. The catalyst for his mostly urban coon hunting activities came in the form of a mixed breed, mostly hound, with perhaps a shot of Treeing Walker dog named Sargeant. As his travels took him across the nation Huff continued to hunt the orphaned Sarge mostly by himself on public grounds and parks until a purebred Bluetick entered the picture. That's were we find Huff today, treeing coons with regularity and assuming the more common role of hound and hunter with a traditional coonhound breed. Mentioning Huff as an urban coon hunter, he now lives in metro Atlanta. Activities inspired by the Orthodox Christian Church with whom he affiliates, have taken him to the mountains of West Virginia and to the Carolinas helping those in need, something that comes naturally to the humanitarian. This is an interesting episode that proves that hounds can lead us in many directions, some of which we may never had expected. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
Steve met Matthew Huff three years ago on social media. The hunters shared a love for tree dogs that brought them to a personal meeting at the 2022 Grand American Coon Hunt in South Carolina. Huff's story is unique. It begins in California and moves eastward to Georgia. The catalyst for his mostly urban coon hunting activities came in the form of a mixed breed, mostly hound, with perhaps a shot of Treeing Walker dog named Sargeant. As his travels took him across the nation Huff continued to hunt the orphaned Sarge mostly by himself on public grounds and parks until a purebred Bluetick entered the picture. That's were we find Huff today, treeing coons with regularity and assuming the more common role of hound and hunter with a traditional coonhound breed. Mentioning Huff as an urban coon hunter, he now lives in metro Atlanta. Activities inspired by the Orthodox Christian Church with whom he affiliates, have taken him to the mountains of West Virginia and to the Carolinas helping those in need, something that comes naturally to the humanitarian. This is an interesting episode that proves that hounds can lead us in many directions, some of which we may never had expected. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve met Matthew Huff three years ago on social media. The hunters shared a love for tree dogs that brought them to a personal meeting at the 2022 Grand American Coon Hunt in South Carolina.Huff's story is unique. It begins in California and moves eastward to Georgia. The catalyst for his mostly urban coon hunting activities came in the form of a mixed breed, mostly hound, with perhaps a shot of Treeing Walker dog named Sargeant.As his travels took him across the nation Huff continued to hunt the orphaned Sarge mostly by himself on public grounds and parks until a purebred Bluetick entered the picture. That's were we find Huff today, treeing coons with regularity and assuming the more common role of hound and hunter with a traditional coonhound breed.Mentioning Huff as an urban coon hunter, he now lives in metro Atlanta. Activities inspired by the Orthodox Christian Church with whom he affiliates, have taken him to the mountains of West Virginia and to the Carolinas helping those in need, something that comes naturally to the humanitarian. This is an interesting episode that proves that hounds can lead us in many directions, some of which we may never had expected. -- We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
Steve met Matthew Huff three years ago on social media. The hunters shared a love for tree dogs that brought them to a personal meeting at the 2022 Grand American Coon Hunt in South Carolina. Huff's story is unique. It begins in California and moves eastward to Georgia. The catalyst for his mostly urban coon hunting activities came in the form of a mixed breed, mostly hound, with perhaps a shot of Treeing Walker dog named Sargeant. As his travels took him across the nation Huff continued to hunt the orphaned Sarge mostly by himself on public grounds and parks until a purebred Bluetick entered the picture. That's were we find Huff today, treeing coons with regularity and assuming the more common role of hound and hunter with a traditional coonhound breed. Mentioning Huff as an urban coon hunter, he now lives in metro Atlanta. Activities inspired by the Orthodox Christian Church with whom he affiliates, have taken him to the mountains of West Virginia and to the Carolinas helping those in need, something that comes naturally to the humanitarian. This is an interesting episode that proves that hounds can lead us in many directions, some of which we may never had expected. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
In this episode, Laura Dyrda speaks with Marty Sargeant, CEO of Keck Medical Center, Keck Hospital of USC, and USC Norris Cancer Hospital, about an innovative leadership program designed to empower middle management. Marty shares insights on fostering purposeful leadership, the use of Brené Brown's Dare to Lead framework, and how this initiative has transformed culture, reduced turnover, and enhanced organizational performance.
‘For 2025, I think we have the best driver line-up on the grid'. Williams Team Principal James Vowles is confident. Race-winner Carlos Sainz joins proven performer Alex Albon next year – a combination of speed and experience Vowles believes will drive Williams forward. He tells Tom Clarkson his long-term vision for the historic team. 2024 has been a year of big decisions for Williams. Vowles explains asking Logan Sargeant to stand aside so Alex Albon could race in Australia, replacing Sargeant mid-way through the season, bringing in Franco Colapinto and singing Sainz for 2025. More official F1 Podcasts F1 Nation - Grand Prix reviews and previews from inside the F1 paddock F1 Explains - answering your questions about Formula 1 Be there when the 2024 F1 World Champion is crowned Get tickets for Austin, Mexico City, Las Vegas, the rest of 2024 and early 2025 at tickets.formula1.com
Send us a textFrom July 2014 through 2022, Keith covered Rutgers athletics for NJ Advance Media, the content company for NJ.com and The Star-Ledger. The dean of the Rutgers football beat, Keith covered thousands of games and big-picture topics surrounding the state university's athletics program since 2000.Keith recently garnered two national awards from the Associated Press Sports Editors for his investigative reporting. Two years ago, the National Sports Media Association named Keith New Jersey's best sportswriter. He was named NJ Advance Media Reporter of the Year in 2018.Keith transitioned in 2022 from sports to news, where as an investigative report he focuses on government, public accountability, education, environmental issues and other topics for NJ Advance Media while still keeping an eye on Rutgers athletics.Keith has family roots in several Middlesex County towns and graduated from Cedar Ridge High School in Old Bridge, making him and Jerry crosstown rivals.Keith is involved in several community service initiatives in his Monmouth County community, including events involving recreation, the environment, and school volunteer programs.Find Keith X@KSargeantNJFind The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramApple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilySherri AllsupToyota of HackensackPoPl Discount code TSP20Cubita CafeSupport the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube
Haydon and James build up to a weekend's racing in Monza we're theres been a change on the grid, Sargeant is out, Colapinto is in! Also up for discussion; What can Ferrari do at their home race, Alpine go on strike and which drivers would be law abiding playing GTA?
Alex had a mediocre weekend in Portland, but isn't really sure why. Logan Sargeant will not finish out the season, leaving F1 without an American driver, again, and the guys cover what's turned into a pretty interesting season in F1+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
It's time for F1 to head to the Temple of Speed for the Italian GP! The LB boys question whether anyone can challenge the rapid McLaren, or if Ferrari's hopes of a resurgent home victory are simply fantasy. They also delve further into the news of Colapinto replacing Sargeant from this GP onwards as well as Doohan joining the 2025 Alpine lineup, before finishing with a game of Back and Forth... >>> Only a couple tickets are left for our LIVE SHOW in Austin TX! CLICK HERE to buy now or for more info!
It's time for F1 to head to the Temple of Speed for the Italian GP! The LB boys question whether anyone can challenge the rapid McLaren, or if Ferrari's hopes of a resurgent home victory are simply fantasy. They also delve further into the news of Colapinto replacing Sargeant from this GP onwards as well as Doohan joining the 2025 Alpine lineup, before finishing with a game of Back and Forth... >>> Only a couple tickets are left for our LIVE SHOW in Austin TX! CLICK HERE to buy now or for more info!
It seems like his crash this weekend was the final straw: Logan Sargeant has been dropped by Williams for the rest of the season. But was it the right decision? And why did it take this long? And, wait, WHO is replacing him?!P1 Live is heading to North America this Fall! New York is sold out, Toronto is nearly sold out and all other shows have very limited tickets. Click here to get your tickets before it's too late!Sign up to our Patreon here! You'll get access to bonus episodes, our classic race series, every P1 episode ad-free and access to our Discord server where you can chat with other F1 fans!Follow us on socials! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
True Crime Tuesday presents: All In A Day's Work: An Officer's Accounts 20 Years NYPD with Retired Police Officer/Inspector/Author, John Ferriso! When you are a New York City police officer you become a social worker, chauffeur, human relations consultant, and tour guide. You are expected to do all those tasks while stopping crime as it occurs, preventing crime, and keeping the peace in a city that never takes a break. Let's not forget you get to do all this within a workday, or tour as they called it. John Ferriso did not only that, but was a Sargeant, Missing Persons Officer, Internal Affairs, and was witness to 9/11 and has many stories that that will make your jaw drop! John Ferriso joins TCT today to regale us with some of those tales of the different departments he worked in, gives us a behind the scenes look at why humanity is the most important weapon on the street for a cop, and tells us why helping authors and screenwriters getting an authentic experience on the page is important to him now! Get your copy of John's book, "All In A Day's Work..." here... https://bit.ly/3A4TR00 Check out John's website: https://ferrisinvestigations.org/ Check out John on social media: x: https://x.com/johnferriso?lang=en PLUS DUMB CRIMES AND STUPID CRIMINALS! Check out Jessica Freeburg's website and pre-order her new books: https://jessicafreeburg.com/books/ Sign up for the ghost Stories Inc. Paranormal Events and save 20 percent off the ticket price by using the code: DARKNESS20 here: https://jessicafreeburg.com/upcoming-events/ Find out where the crew will be in your area: https://www.darknessradioshow.com/p/events/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #allinadayswork #anofficersaccounts20yearsnypd #johnferriso #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #thelinberghbaby #newyorkcity #stabbing #murder #queens #brooklyn #therockyhorrorwoman #missingpersonscases #internalaffairs #911 #nycterrorism #twintowers #september11th #jerryseinfeld #floridaman #publicsex #verbalthreats #terrorism #policebrutality #sexcrimes #emperorhasnoclothes #dna