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Episide 550Cash and Schramm catch up. Cash is on his way to announce at 2026 WFTDA North America Playoffs in Ontario Canada and more!
Travel through time with the Breaking Form ladies as we revisit some queer times and places.Support Breaking Form by reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts here.Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is available from Bridwell Press. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books. Notes:Check out Felice Picano's website https://www.felicepicano.net/, and this tribute to the writer, who died in 2025 at the age of 81. For more about how Saint Sebastian became a queer icon, read here. Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues is available in many formats on Feinberg's website: https://www.lesliefeinberg.net/In addition to publishing poetry and prose, Darrell g.h. Schramm writes for national and international rose publications, especially on heritage roses. He edits Rose Letter, a small quarterly of the Heritage Roses Group, and a newsletter The Vintage Rose for The Friends of Vintage Roses. For many years, he taught rhetoric at the University of San Francisco.Member of the Family: Gay Men Write About Their Families was edited by John Preston and published by Plume in 1994.Check out "The Truth That Must Be Told: Gay Subjectivity, Homophobia, and Social History in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'" by Dean Shackleford in The Tennessee Williams Annual Review (available through jstor). Read more of Richard McCann's poem "Days of 1990" from Ghost Letters (buy it from Alice James Books here).The book David Wojnarowicz: A Definitive History of Five or Six Years on the Lower East Side was edited by by Sylvère Lotringer, Giancarlo Ambrosino, Chris Kraus, Hedi El Kholti, Justin Cavin, and Jennifer Doyle, and it was published by Semiotext(e). The book resulted from Wojnarowicz's meetings with Lotringer; they'd arranged to meet In February 1991 to conduct a long-awaited dialogue on Wojnarowicz's work. Wojnarowicz was then at the peak of his notoriety as the fiercest antagonist of morals crusader Senator Jesse Helms–a notoriety that Wojnarowicz alternately embraced and rejected. Already suffering the last stages of AIDS, David saw his dialogue with Lotringer as a chance to set the record straight on his aspirations, his personal history, and his political views. Check out this video of Wojnarowicz reading "All I Can Feel Is the Pressure"
What's the best way to foster motivation for learning in children? In this clip, Robert Schramm explains how parents and professionals can build trust with children, creating a foundation where they feel safe, supported, and ready to learn. Robert Schramm is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, former special-education instructor, and published author. His book The 7 Steps to Earning Instructional Control —based on the principles of behavior – outlines how to foster motivated learners in the home, school, and clinic settings. Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you're a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there's something here for you! This conversation with Robert Schramm was originally released on November 19, 2020. Would you like to learn the other 4 steps to earning instructional control? Click the link below for the full conversation and be sure to subscribe to hear more from people connected to autism inspiring change and building community. The 7 Steps to Successful Parenting and ABA in Germany, with Robert and Nadine Schramm Let's work together to transform how the world relates to autism. ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey
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Tim Schramm has dedicated his life to caring for the deceased, and their families. 87% of Americans believe that having a ceremony after a death, whether the body is present or not, is an important part to begin a healthy grief journey. In this compassionate, unparalleled conversation, Tim speaks about: his service and heart-led experience as a Funeral Director; the sacred work and behind-the-scenes accounts of what it takes to bring a sense of closure to families affected by mass-tragedies; the power of presence; the true value of gathering together; and our human need for ceremony. Tim is a National Funeral Directors Association Spokesperson and began his career at Howe-Peterson Funeral home in 1988 as a Funeral Service Associate. Following his graduation from the Wayne State University Mortuary Science Program in 1989, he completed his residency and became a licensed funeral director in 1990. Tim became the Taylor Location Manager in 1994, was named Vice-President Director of Operations in 2005 and became COO in 2011. After working for three generations of the Peterson family, in 2015 Tim began an ownership transition and in 2017 became the owner and CEO of Howe-Peterson Funeral Homes. Tim currently serves as Commander of(Michigan Mortuary Operations Response Team) and is a DMORT-Team VIC which stands for (Disaster Mortuary Operations Response Team – Victim Information Center) as a Victim Advocate. Tim currently serves as a Trustee for the Funeral Service Foundation , Wayne State University Alumni Association Board of Directors Board of Visitors and WSU Mortuary Science Program Advisory Board. Tim is also Past-President of the Michigan Funeral Directors Association and the Michigan Mortuary Science Foundation. Tools and resources for families walking a grief journey: www.rememberingalife.com Tools for grieving families that have experienced death of a child or those who seek help explaining death to a child: funeralservicefoundation.org You can connect with Tim at www.howepeterson.com ----- Get Lauren's 10-Min Meditation for Grief to support you on your journey! You can connect with Lauren on Instagram via @lauren.samay and @mymourningroutinepodcast, on Facebook @lauren.samay.coaching or through www.laurensamay.com If you would like to support the show: buymeacoffee.com/mymourningroutinepodcast If you are tuning in and finding value in these episodes, please take a moment to rate and review My Mourning Routine on Apple Podcasts-- it means so much and helps make a bigger, connecting splash in the podcasting pond! Sign up for Lauren's newsletter here.
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Episode 549-Cash and Schramm catch up. Discuss issues in the derby community and are joined by Slosh Pit, Dang She Fine and Bea Sting to promote Roc City's home opener tomorrow!
Join screenwriter Stuart Wright as he dives into movies that changed your life with Headpress founder David Kerekes, in this engaging episode of 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life. Explore Two Lane Blacktop's impact, Fight Club analysis, and Faces Of Death / Schramm's influence on his personal growth and cinema's transformative power on him. David Kerekes also discusses the Headpress 35th Anniversary Extravaganza Saturday, May 23: 10 AM - 5:30 PM at the Anthony Burgess Foundation in Manchester. Movies That Changed Your Life Find out about why David Kerekes is hosting a Headpress 35th Anniversary Extravaganza and the lasting impact of cinema on their lives with Stuart Wright on his movie podcast. [1:20] Headpress 35th Anniversary Extravaganza 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life Two Lane Blacktop impact [25:20] David Kerekes first saw Two Land Blacktop on TV. There's very little dialogue, not much action, but you get a sense of truism. Fight Club analysis [30:47] David Kerekes says Fight Club was very divisive when it was first released. At the time he wasn't interested in most mainstream Hollywood movies, but remembers thinking that something this divisive must be doing something he had to see. Faces Of Death / Schramm Influence [37:20] David Kerekes says both Faces Of Death & Schramm provided a springboard for two key books in Headpress's 35 year history. Faces Of Death was a key text that led to KILLING FOR CULTURE (1994). Whereas David said a visit to Berlin to be on set for the filming of Jorg Buttgereit's Schramm was an early step towards the book SEX MURDER ART: THE FILMS OF JORG BUTTGEREIT (1998) Key Take Aways: Discover how movies that changed your life shape personal and professional growth. Learn about the Headpress 35th Anniversary Extravaganza - Saturday, May 23: 10 AM - 5:30 PM at the Anthony Burgess Foundation in Manchester Understand cinema's transformative power through Two Lane Blacktop (1971), Fight Club (1999), Faces Of Death (1978) / Schramm (1993) About the Guest: David Kerekes is an author and co-founder of Headpress - Subject matter of Headpress books is wide-ranging and includes cult film, strange music, pulp literature, fanzines, conspiracy theories, sex and gender, occult and folklore, true crime, and pop culture in general: https://headpress.com/. Headpress 35th Anniversary Extravaganza Saturday, May 23: 10 AM - 5:30 PM at the Anthony Burgess Foundation in Manchester. For tickets see https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/headpress-35th-anniversary-extravaganza-tickets-1589843307129 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts for more movies that impacted your life! Share your favourite movies that impacted your life on X (@leytonrocks) and leave a 5-star review and tell us which 3 films impacted your adult life. Best ones get read out on the podcast. Credits: Intro/Outro music: *Rocking The Stew* by Tokyo Dragons (https://www.instagram.com/slomaxster/) Written, produced, and hosted by Stuart Wright for [Britflicks.com](https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 548Cash and Schramm are joined by Bux-Mont Roller Derby's Coach Yosemite Slam. We talk about his time with Penn Jersey Hooligans and much more!
Send us Fan MailJavonte Maynor joins family doctor and medical marijuana expert Dr. Erich Schramm to discuss the changing space of marijuana research and medical marijuana in the United States. The duo discuss the frustration with politics entering the medical space when it comes to marijuana, and how changing administrations can delay research. The two get into the nuts and bolts of marijuana research, including the hoops needed to perform research, conditions being treated, and a study that may be coming soon. Dr. Schramm also explains his role prescribing marijuana for the last several years and what that entails from a legal standpoint. The two then imagine what may happen to these processes if marijuana is rescheduled from a Schedule 1 to a prescribable Schedule 3 drug; including to dispensaries, the pharmaceutical industry, and current prescribing doctors.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
Puppentheater ist weit mehr als Figuren auf einer Bühne. Es ist Handwerk, Kunst, Emotion und oft ein ganz besonderer Blick auf die Welt. In Folge #126 spricht Sabine Schramm, Intendantin des Puppentheaters Magdeburg, mit viel Erfahrung, Haltung und spürbarer Leidenschaft über eines der erfolgreichsten Ensemblepuppentheater Deutschlands.Es geht um die Kraft des Figurentheaters, um das kommende Festival „Blickwechsel“, um Organisationsentwicklung und um die Entwicklungen rund um den Bahnhof Buckau. Denn dort entsteht ein wichtiger Ort für die Zukunft der Puppenspielkunst. Eine Folge voller Tiefgang, Hintergrundwissen und echter Theaterliebe.Jetzt reinhören in MAGDEpodcast #126 und das Puppentheater mit neuen Augen sehen.
Episode 546Cash and Schramm play catch up. We relive Austin Anarchy's Brusier Lee time with us a year ago.
Send us Fan MailDerrell Thomas joins Dr. Erich Schramm to talk about his experience as a clinical trial participant. The two discuss Derrell's history growing up in a military family, his faith, sport, music background, and the need to keep a healthy weight to support his lifestyle. Dr. Schramm asks about how Derrell, who joined a weight loss study, is liking the process. Derrell talks at length about his experience, the benefits of weekly contact with medical professionals, and how much he is learning about his own medical situation with included imaging and testing. They also discuss the concept of blinding, where neither the doctor nor patient know if the patient has received an investigational medication or a placebo, and that even patients receiving a placebo tend to have good medical outcomes due to the clinical trial process alone.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
Die Themen: Astronautin meldet defekte Toilette bei Mondmission; Macron hält Öffnung der Straße von Hormus für unrealistisch; Die neuen Steuerpläne der Bundesregierung; Niedersachsen-CDU entlässt Mitarbeiter wegen Deepfake-Video; Jens Spahn: „Ich bin schwul, nicht queer“; Reality-TV im Wandel der Zeit und Grönemeyer rennt als Osterhase durch den Garten Host der heutigen Folge ist Yasmine M'Barek (Zeit Online) Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
Episode 545Cash and Schramm catch up! We are joined by Men's Roller Derby World Cup's Head GTO Veronica Scars. She is a staple in derby in the Western NY area and we talk everything!
Episode 544Cash and Schramm are joined by Dallas Derby and Y'allhalla's GI Joel. We talk about Clover Cup and so much more!
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
You wrote the book. You poured your expertise, your stories, and your strategy into every chapter. Now it's published—and while that's a huge accomplishment, it's not the end of the journey. It's the beginning of your book's real impact. Because a book on its own doesn't build a business. That comes from how you share it, how you talk about it, and how you use it to spark conversations with the right people—readers who can become clients, collaborators, and champions of your work. That's the work I do as a book launch strategist. I help entrepreneurs design book launches that aren't about going viral—they're about building visibility, credibility, and connections. We focus on the right systems: launch teams, virtual events, personalized outreach, and strategic content—all built to make your book work for your business. If you're ready to treat your book as a serious asset, not just a finished project, let's talk. Schedule a complimentary 30-minute book launch brainstorming session at www.BookLaunchBrainstorm.com. And now, let me introduce today's panelists: Tissa Richards wrote “Rethinking Resilience: Fueling Your Competitive Advantage,” a bold and practical guide that reframes resilience as a leadership asset—empowering executives and entrepreneurs to lead with clarity, confidence, and impact in high-stakes environments. Laurie Seymour wrote “Unconditional Remembrance: Your Connection to Source,” a reflective and deeply spiritual book that helps readers access their inner wisdom and reconnect with their true essence, inviting a more grounded, purpose-driven way of living and leading. Susan Schramm wrote “Fast Track Your Big Idea! Navigate Risk, Move People to Action, and Avoid Your Strategy Going Off Course,” a results-oriented playbook for mission-driven leaders ready to turn bold ideas into real outcomes—without getting derailed by uncertainty, resistance, or overwhelm. Please join me in welcoming Laurie, Susan, and Tissa. In this episode, we discuss the following:
This week, J.D. Schramm shares a heartfelt talk, weaving together personal stories and insights about the ever-flowing energy that moves between people who choose connection. Through lived experience and reflection, J.D. explores how love grows, shifts, and deepens when we remain open to one another. This talk was recorded live at Unity San Francisco on February 15th, 2026.
Episode 542Cash and Schramm are joined by Queen City Roller Derby's Evil-Lyn Cognito and Ubebee to discuss 20 years of QCRD and much more!
Das sagt er über den Moment, wenn er bei Rennen am Starthäuschen stand. Ob das noch einmal der Fall sein wird, steht noch nicht fest. Nach einem Sturz auf der legendären Streif waren beide Knie kaputt. Aufgeben war für ihn aber nie eine Option. Wie er sich zurückkämpft, erzählt er auf der Blauen Couch.
Analyse zu den Hahnenkammrennen Jacob Schramm ist zu Gast! Er erzählt von seiner Verletzung, die er sich vor einem Jahr auf der Streif zugezogen hat. In diesem Jahr ist er nach Kitzbühel zurückgekehrt und hat bei der Besichtigung ausschließlich Lust am Rennfahren verspürt. Mit Lukas bespricht er den Sieg von Franzoni, die überraschenden Emotionen von Odermatt und den Slalomsieg von Feller. Jacob setzt sich konkrete Ziele - und hofft auf eine Rückkehr auf die Weltcuppiste noch in dieser Saison. Folgt Jacob Schramm hier auf InstagramDieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
Send us a textDr. Erich Schramm joins Kevin Geddings to discuss a new study which aims to lower the incidence of childhood obesity. Somewhere around 1 in 3 children are overweight or obese, and this condition greatly increases the risks of serious health consequences later in life, including diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholestrol, and metabolic disorders. Dr. Schramm talks about what is being done today in the world of clinical research that may help children struggling with obesity today and for their whole lives.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
What does it really take to turn a bold idea into lasting impact? We chat with Susan Schramm, creator of the DE-RISK SYSTEM FOR IMPACT®, to unpack the hidden pitfalls leaders face when launching big ideas, especially in new markets. With decades of experience across Fortune 500s, startups, and nonprofits, Susan shares how to navigate uncertainty, build trust, and move from vision to execution with confidence.If you're launching something new, leading change, or simply want to de-risk your next big move, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanbaileyschramm/ Website: www.gotomarketimpact.com Book: www.fasttrackyourbigidea.com Let's Stay in Touch! LinkedIn (be sure to mention you heard the podcast ;-)) Website - B.O.O.S.T.® Your Brilliance
Episode 540Cash and Schramm talk about everyting including Winter Wonder Jam juniors tournament in Rochester last weekend. We talk about Queen City's 20th year celebration and the scrimmage this Wedneday to start the historic season! We relive Ube from Queen City from last year!
Episode 539Cash and Schramm are joined by Roc City Roller Derby Skater and one of the founders of Rochester Area Junior Roller Derby Post Morti-(Mer). Winter Wonder Jam is happening this weekend in Rochester and we talk all about the team and it!
Call us The Malty Boyz™. Some years ago--never mind how long precisely--having little or no malty bucks in our purse, and nothing particular to interest us on the shelves at Binny's, we thought we would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world. Now we've slayed many a white whale but it's been a minute since we've searched for a modern day whale. Which is why in this episode, Alex reels in some Schramm's, Hill Farmstead, Moksa, and Perennial Artisan Ales to see what's still worth paying triple digits over in the beer and mead game. In the Beer News, the thrilling conclusion of the Fair State saga, Canada gets its own gas station whale, and beer brewed for an arctic expedition looks to be brought back to life. To get involved with the "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer. If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe. For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter
Born Black (1967) (Originally Der verlogene Akt - The Lying Act) Jeff and Cheryl don protective gear and watch a real woman give birth to a real baby in Born Black. Directed by Rolf von Sydow Written by Rolf von Sydow, Horst Manfred Adloff and Hans-Jürgen Tögel Produced by Horst Manfred Adloff for Adloff-Film and Italian International Distributed in the United States by American International for Hallmark Releasing Corp. Cast: Günther Schramm as Mr. Janson Gabriele Buch as Elisabeth Janson, his wife Elisabetta Fanti as Jenny, the waitress Michael Hinz as Volker Reiner Bronneke as Nathan Rolf Von Sydow - Olaf Stream Born Black on CultPix.Visit our website - https://aippod.com/ and follow the American International Podcast on Letterboxd, Instagram and Threads @aip_pod and on Facebook at facebook.com/AmericanInternationalPodcast Get your American International Podcast merchandise at our store. Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)
In this episode, we'll be in conversation with Danielle Schwerin, who once helped run Café Ollie, a staple of Ypsilanti brunch life and secret concert life in Depot Town, in the place where Miller's Ice Cream, Schramm's Deli, and Café Luwak once stood, and where Wax Bar now stands, kind of. It's complicated!For more information about this and other episodes of Ypsi Stories, including photos and bibliographies, check out ypsilibrary.org/ypsistoriesIf you don't want to miss any future episodes, you can always subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, AntennaPod, Escapepod, or wherever you find your podcasts!To keep up to date on this podcast, as well as all the great things the Ypsilanti District Library is doing, you can follow the library on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, and YouTube, and of course, you can always check out our webpage at ypsilibrary.org.
Episode 536-Cash and Schramm are joined by Gatekeeper and Arch Rival's Loki Doki. We talk everything including USA world cup try outs, Champs and more!
This week, Dr. J.D. Schramm dives deep into the subtle but powerful distinction between gratitude and appreciation. Using the beautiful metaphor of a woven tapestry, J.D. illustrates how gratitude serves as the internal foundation (the warp), while appreciation is the active, external expression that brings texture and color to our lives (the woof). Dr. Schramm shares personal stories to demonstrate the spiritual principle that "what you appreciate, appreciates." He also breaks down the hard science behind these practices, explaining how authentic gratitude can literally rewire our brains, lower cortisol, and boost our overall well-being. This talk was recorded live at Unity San Francisco on November 23rd, 2025.
Episode 535-Cash and Schramm are here and talk about the last couple weeks. We have an encore interview with Maloik from Burning River.
Send us a textMatt Brown chats with Judy Schramm, founder and CEO of ProResource, about why a strong CEO brand matters more than ever in the AI era. Judy breaks down how leaders earn trust in a world flooded with AI-generated content, the signals that actually build credibility, and why authenticity outperforms hype. They explore platform strategy, evidence-based thought leadership, and the role of the CEO as an “embedded influencer” inside a growing company.Support the show
Interview auf Deutsch mit AFD Tim Schramm der für die Ukraine gekämpft hat
When big ideas stall, it's rarely because the idea is bad—it's because people get stuck. In this week's conversation, we welcome strategist and author Susan Schramm (chair of Nehemiah Project; founder of Go To Market Impact) to unpack how married entrepreneurs can de-risk decisions at work and at home—without killing momentum or connection. Susan introduces her De-Risk System for Impact, a simple, people-first way to move initiatives forward: clarify why and why now, name who must take action, surface assumptions, and explore both upside and downside risk—including the risk of inaction. She also shares a practical rhythm couples can use to align different risk profiles (hello, "shoot first" spouse vs. "think it through" spouse), reduce anxiety, and keep communication open. From cross-country moves and career shifts to launching products and leading teams, you'll hear scripts, questions, and exercises you can use tonight—like pre-mortems, writing decisions down, and even trying on "Disney roles" (visionary, operator, financier) together—so you protect your marriage, accelerate results, and avoid costly detours. Get the book - Fast Track Your Big Idea: Navigate risk, move people to action, and avoid your strategy going off course fasttrackyourbigidea.com or Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanbaileyschramm/ Key Takeaways Risk has two dimensions: awareness of risk and willingness to engage. Know where each spouse sits. Always ask "Why now?" Great ideas can be right—but at the wrong time. Map four quadrants: upside of acting, downside of acting, upside of not acting, downside (risk) of not acting. Inaction carries its own costs. Make assumptions visible. Write down what you're presuming about time, travel, money, family, and capacity. Revisit when reality changes. Use pre-mortems. Before launching, imagine what could go wrong (or right too fast) and plan responses—without making it personal. Try role-switching. Together evaluate ideas as the visionary (experience), operator (execution), and financier (resources). Document decisions. Capture reasoning so you can learn, adapt, and avoid blame when conditions shift. Practice on small stuff. Use the system for everyday choices (schedules, purchases, projects) so you're ready for high-stakes moves. Bio Susan Schramm is on a mission to help people turn big ideas into reality. Whether in a boardroom or a coffee shop, Susan finds joy in equipping and encouraging people to overcome obstacles and move forward. After decades of working with Fortune 500 companies and nonprofits launching new products and programs, new partnerships, and new companies, Susan founded her firm, Go to Market Impact. She aims to help leaders of organizations of all sizes achieve results faster when driving high-stakes strategies. Susan developed the De-RiskSystemforImpact® to encourage leaders to openly discuss risk and plan for the people side of strategy, which is often ignored. She brings energy, experience, and practical insights that inspire a fresh perspective. Susan revels in exploring the world around her and has proudly conquered one of her bucket list goals: visiting all 50 states in the US. She is fueled by her faith, her family, and a bottomless cup of coffee. Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs' guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/ Download the 5 Daily Habits to Thrive in Tandem https://marriedentrepreneur.co/5-daily-habits-download Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk
Episode 534Cash and Schramm are joined by Pittsburgh Roller Derby's Pocket Rocket to talk about next weekend Killer B Tournament and more!
Send us a textHey friend — can we talk about the badge of busyness for a minute?That invisible medal we wear to prove our worth?In medicine, we've turned endurance into identity. We work through exhaustion, chart through dinner, and treat rest like a reward we haven't quite earned. But that constant hustle for worthiness isn't just costing us our joy — it's literally aging us faster.In this 200th episode of Ending Physician Overwhelm, we're diving into the science of stress, telomeres, and how chronic overload is changing our bodies — and more importantly, how we can start to change it back.You'll learn:Why the “cortisol swamp” of modern medicine is eroding our health and energyHow telomeres hold the key to cellular aging (and why chronic stress shortens them)What's changed in medicine that keeps our responsibility high but our control lowHow to stop blaming yourself for existing in chronic stress — and start paying down your “stress debt”And, we're kicking off the 10-Week Recharge Challenge — a series of small, science-backed weekly practices to help you lower stress and rebuild energy.This week's focus: Yoga Nidra — the guided “yogic sleep” practice proven to decrease cortisol and improve rest.Because feeling better isn't a luxury. It's your prescription for longevity, clarity, and peace.
Episode 532Cash and Schramm give our predictions on MRDA Championships this weekend. We relive and interview with Gatekeepers Trauma!
If you've ever wondered how to unlock abundance in your life and lead unapologetically, this episode of the Marli Williams Podcast is for you! Join Marli and her special guest, Ken Daigle, as they explore what it means to live a life of true abundance—beyond just money. Hear Ken's inspiring journey from Broadway to becoming a thought leader and discover his five-step approach to manifesting the life you truly desire. Together, they talk about building enriching relationships, finding your life's purpose, cultivating vibrant health, and the power of intentional action. Get ready for practical strategies, mindset shifts, and powerful questions you won't hear elsewhere. If you're searching for authentic leadership, personal growth, and transformation—and want a few “aha!” moments—this episode will give you the spark to step forward with intention. Tune in to start manifesting, not by accident, but by design.Rev. Ken Daigle, author of Unapologetic Manifestation, is a teacher and visionary leader dedicated to helping people live audaciously abundant lives. A former Broadway performer and creator of the celebrated decade-long course Absolute Abundance, Ken blends timeless spiritual principles with modern science to create profound transformation. Ken resides in San Francisco with his husband, J.D. Schramm, and their children, Tobias, Roma, and JoshuaConnect with Ken: Website- thefivesteps.orgMarli Williams is an international keynote speaker, master facilitator, and joy instigator who has worked with organizations such as Nike, United Way, Doordash, along with many colleges and schools across the United States. She first fell in love with transformational leadership as a camp counselor when she was 19 years old. After getting two degrees and 15 years of leadership training, Marli decided to give herself permission to be the “Professional Camp Counselor” she knew she was born to be. Now she helps incredible people and organizations stop waiting for permission and start taking bold action to be the leaders and changemakers they've always wanted to be through the power of play and cultivating joy everyday. She loves helping people go from stuck to STOKED and actually created her own deck of inspirational messages called StokeQuotes™ which was then followed by The Connect Deck™ to inspire more meaningful conversations. Her ultimate mission in the world is to help others say YES to themselves and their big crazy dreams (while having fun doing it!) To learn more about Marli's work go to www.marliwilliams.com and follow her on Instagram @marliwilliamsStay Connected to The Marli Williams PodcastFollow us on Instagram: @marliwilliamsOur Website: www.podcast.marliwilliams.comHire Marli to Speak at your next event, conference, workshop or retreat!www.marliwilliams.comReally love the podcast and want to share it??Give us a review on your favorite platform and...
JD Schramm's journey, from a Kansas childhood steeped in faith, through addiction and despair, to becoming one of the country's foremost voices on authentic communication, is proof that the darkest nights can forge the brightest leaders. JD reveals the personal crucible that shaped his philosophy: surviving a suicide attempt, reclaiming authenticity, and helping others find their voice. JD breaks down his audience-intent-message model, his “four C's” of competence, confidence, clarity, and connection, and how queer leaders can balance empathy with impact. His call to action is simple but profound—be the torchbearer when the world feels dark.
Steven Shein, MD, FCCM, is the Chief of Pediatric Critical Care at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, and holds the Linsalata Family Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Critical Care and Emergency Medicine. He is also the Co-Director of the PICU Clinical, Basic & Translational Research Program and an Associate Director of the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship program. His research focuses on critical bronchiolitis and long-term neuro-cognitive morbidity after critical illness. Jatinder Dhami, MD, is a Pediatric Intensivist at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. She completed her pediatrics residency at Penn State in Hershey, PA, and her PICU fellowship at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is interested in clinical ethics in pediatric critical illness.Learning Objective:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss an evidence-based and expert-guided approach to managing critical bronchiolitis.References:Managing Critical Bronchiolitis David G. Speicher, MD; and Steven L. Shein, MD, FCCMZurca et al. Management of Critical Bronchiolitis. Hosp Pediatr. 2023Plint et al. Epinephrine and dexamethasone in children with bronchiolitis. N Engl J Med. 2009.Schramm et al. Clinical Examination Does Not Predict Response to Albuterol in Ventilated Infants With Bronchiolitis. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2017Shein at al. Antibiotic Prescription in Young Children With Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Associated Respiratory Failure and Associated Outcomes. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2019.Gelbart et al. Pragmatic Randomized Trial of Corticosteroids and Inhaled Epinephrine for Bronchiolitis in Children in Intensive Care. J Pediatr. 2022.Shein et al. Derivation and Validation of an Objective Effort of Breathing Score in Critically Ill Children. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2019.Shein SL, Rotta AT. Long-term NeurocognitQuestions, comments or feedback? Please send us a message at this link (leave email address if you would like us to relpy) Thanks! -Alice & ZacSupport the showHow to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Over the course of the last century, there has been an outsized incidence of conflict between democracies and personalist regimes—political systems where a single individual has undisputed executive power and prominence. In most cases, it has been the democratic side that has chosen to employ military force. Why Democracies Fight Dictators (Oxford UP, 2025) takes up the question of why liberal democracies are so inclined to engage in conflict with personalist dictators. Building on research in political science, history, sociology, and psychology and marshalling evidence from statistical analysis of conflict, multi-archival research of American and British perceptions during the Suez Crisis and Gulf War, and non-democracies' understanding of the threat from Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, Madison V. Schramm offers a novel and nuanced explanation for patterns in escalation and hostility between liberal democracies and personalist regimes. When conflicts of interest arise between the two types of states, Schramm argues, cognitive biases and social narratives predispose leaders in liberal democracies to perceive personalist dictators as particularly threatening and to respond with anger—an emotional response that elicits more risk acceptance and aggressive behavior. She also locates this tendency in the escalatory dynamics that precede open military conflict: coercion, covert action, and crisis bargaining. At all of these stages, the tendency toward anger and risk acceptance contributes to explosive outcomes between democratic and personalist regimes. Madison Schramm, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Over the course of the last century, there has been an outsized incidence of conflict between democracies and personalist regimes—political systems where a single individual has undisputed executive power and prominence. In most cases, it has been the democratic side that has chosen to employ military force. Why Democracies Fight Dictators (Oxford UP, 2025) takes up the question of why liberal democracies are so inclined to engage in conflict with personalist dictators. Building on research in political science, history, sociology, and psychology and marshalling evidence from statistical analysis of conflict, multi-archival research of American and British perceptions during the Suez Crisis and Gulf War, and non-democracies' understanding of the threat from Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, Madison V. Schramm offers a novel and nuanced explanation for patterns in escalation and hostility between liberal democracies and personalist regimes. When conflicts of interest arise between the two types of states, Schramm argues, cognitive biases and social narratives predispose leaders in liberal democracies to perceive personalist dictators as particularly threatening and to respond with anger—an emotional response that elicits more risk acceptance and aggressive behavior. She also locates this tendency in the escalatory dynamics that precede open military conflict: coercion, covert action, and crisis bargaining. At all of these stages, the tendency toward anger and risk acceptance contributes to explosive outcomes between democratic and personalist regimes. Madison Schramm, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Episode 531-Schramm and Cash are joined by Concussion Roller Derby's Captain Showtime and Juke talking about the upcoming MRDA Championships in Salem Oregon October 10-13th.
Over the course of the last century, there has been an outsized incidence of conflict between democracies and personalist regimes—political systems where a single individual has undisputed executive power and prominence. In most cases, it has been the democratic side that has chosen to employ military force. Why Democracies Fight Dictators (Oxford UP, 2025) takes up the question of why liberal democracies are so inclined to engage in conflict with personalist dictators. Building on research in political science, history, sociology, and psychology and marshalling evidence from statistical analysis of conflict, multi-archival research of American and British perceptions during the Suez Crisis and Gulf War, and non-democracies' understanding of the threat from Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, Madison V. Schramm offers a novel and nuanced explanation for patterns in escalation and hostility between liberal democracies and personalist regimes. When conflicts of interest arise between the two types of states, Schramm argues, cognitive biases and social narratives predispose leaders in liberal democracies to perceive personalist dictators as particularly threatening and to respond with anger—an emotional response that elicits more risk acceptance and aggressive behavior. She also locates this tendency in the escalatory dynamics that precede open military conflict: coercion, covert action, and crisis bargaining. At all of these stages, the tendency toward anger and risk acceptance contributes to explosive outcomes between democratic and personalist regimes. Madison Schramm, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Over the course of the last century, there has been an outsized incidence of conflict between democracies and personalist regimes—political systems where a single individual has undisputed executive power and prominence. In most cases, it has been the democratic side that has chosen to employ military force. Why Democracies Fight Dictators (Oxford UP, 2025) takes up the question of why liberal democracies are so inclined to engage in conflict with personalist dictators. Building on research in political science, history, sociology, and psychology and marshalling evidence from statistical analysis of conflict, multi-archival research of American and British perceptions during the Suez Crisis and Gulf War, and non-democracies' understanding of the threat from Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, Madison V. Schramm offers a novel and nuanced explanation for patterns in escalation and hostility between liberal democracies and personalist regimes. When conflicts of interest arise between the two types of states, Schramm argues, cognitive biases and social narratives predispose leaders in liberal democracies to perceive personalist dictators as particularly threatening and to respond with anger—an emotional response that elicits more risk acceptance and aggressive behavior. She also locates this tendency in the escalatory dynamics that precede open military conflict: coercion, covert action, and crisis bargaining. At all of these stages, the tendency toward anger and risk acceptance contributes to explosive outcomes between democratic and personalist regimes. Madison Schramm, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Send us a textChristy Kestner, PhD, joins Erich Schramm, MD to discuss her journey from bench scientist to medical communicator. She talks about the importantce of spreading knowledge far and wide, particularly in the current era of massive misinformation. The duo talk about the problem of keeping medical and scientific information in silos and how communicators like Christy Kestner can help other scientists and doctors communicate more effectively with the public and patients alike. Christy Kestner introduces her work at Endosymbiont and her platform at Brain and Beyond to help people understand the complex world of medicine. Dr. Schramm then asks about some of the upcoming neuroscience research, including with brain computer interfaces, ALS, and Alzheimer's treatments.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
Episode 527Cash and Schramm talk about their weeks. We relive an interview with Skate Wars founder AK40oz.
Alex and Stephen approach completion in trying all the Trappist beers out there as they tick Zundert Trappist, Engelszell Trappist, Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, and Mont Des Cats Biere Trappiste. This leaves only 1 Trappist Beer left to try. In the Beer News, Schramm's Mead is for sale Ken Schramm is told to retire due to health complications, Boston Beer Company closes two of their LA ventures including their Truly LA bar, and Bokke releases a $300 lambic saber which sells out almost instantly. To get involved with the "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer. If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe. For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.
What if the behavior approach everyone swears by is actually making some kids worse?Check-In/Check-Out (CICO) is one of the most common Tier 2 interventions in school counseling, but most trainings leave out the detail that decides whether it works or fails. In this episode, I share the research, the hidden limitation no one's talking about, and the story of a student who proved that “research-based” doesn't always mean “right for every kid.”This episode is highly researched:Fairbanks, S., Sugai, G., Guardino, D., & Lathrop, M. (2007). Response to intervention: Examining classroom behavior support in second grade. Exceptional Children, 73(3), 288–310.Filter, K. J., McKenna, M. K., Benedict, E. A., Horner, R. H., Todd, A. W., & Watson, J. (2007). Check in/check out: A post-hoc evaluation of an efficient, secondary-level targeted intervention for reducing problem behaviors in schools. Education and Treatment of Children, 30(1), 69–84.Hawken, L. S., Bundock, K., Barrett, C. A., Eber, L., Breen, K., & Phillips, D. (2015). Large-scale implementation of check-in check-out: A descriptive study. Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 30(4), 304–319. Hawken, L. S., MacLeod, K. S., & Rawlings, L. (2007). Effects of the Behavior Education Program (BEP) on office discipline referrals of elementary school students. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 9(2), 94–101. Klingbeil, D. A., Dart, E. H., & Schramm, S. A. (2019). A systematic review of function‐based modifications to check‐in/check‐out. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 21(1), 3–18. Maggin, D. M., Zurheide, J., Pickett, K. C., & Baillie, S. (2015). A systematic evidence review of the check‐in/check‐out program for reducing student challenging behaviors. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 17(4), 197–208. Sottilare, A. L., & Blair, K.-S. C. (2023). Implementation of check-in/check-out to improve classroom behavior of at-risk elementary school students. Behavioral Sciences, 13(3), 257. Note: "Jake" and "Carrie" are fictional versions of students based on compilations of real stories. *********************************⭐️ Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ⭐️**********************************Tired of feeling overworked, underestimated, and buried under responsibilities no one trained you for?The School for School Counselors Podcast is for real-world counselors who want clarity, confidence, and tools that actually work in real schools... not packaged curriculums or toxic positivity.You'll get honest conversations, practical strategies, and a real-world alternative to the one-size-fits-all approach you've probably been told to follow.If the ASCA-aligned model doesn't fit your campus, it's not your fault.This podcast is where you'll finally hear why, and what to do instead.You don't need more PD. You need someone who actually gets it.
“ I followed what's in my heart and I'm moving forward to fill this gap and this need for the workplace of the future.” - Pete Schramm Host Laurie Barkman interviews Pete Schramm, Founder and CEO of Lattitude. A serial entrepreneur, award-winning speaker, and bestselling author of Pathfinders, Pete is on a mission to foster meaningful, sustainable relationships in the workplace. As the founder of Lattitude, he's cultivating leadership and engagement through career mapping and mentorship software. The episode touches on challenges in the workplace, especially with hybrid and remote work environments. Pete also highlights the necessity of marketing, sales, and having a clear game plan in business while sharing his passion for connecting people and giving back through various nonprofits. Takeaways: Focus on having a wonderful team around you to create enterprise value. Communication and intentional belonging are key to keeping the team aligned and motivated. Clearly and effectively communicate your game plan, start small with changes, but don't stop. Build trust and transparency with your team while managing change. Consider building a personal board of advisors to guide and support your entrepreneurial journey. Seek mentors who can provide diverse perspectives and insights. Regularly measure and understand the engagement, connection, and well-being of your team. Use tools like engagement surveys and share the results and planned actions. This Show Is Sponsored by The Business Transition Sherpa® 100 percent of owners will leave their business one day. But few are prepared. Are you? Get your copy of the Amazon best-selling book by nationally recognized expert, Laurie Barkman that reveals how to build business value and plan for succession, transition, or selling the business on your terms....what every entrepreneur needs to know. ✨