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Dr. Wells talks about a case of chronic low back pain with scoliosis, reading up and implementing Schroth Method basics and having some success with stretching and repeated loading. Dr. E gives some suggestions based on his experience with Schroth and how to combine it with 3d sustained loading and other positional modifications for ADLs.Let us know what you think and if you see more patients in this particular population.Untold Physio Stories is sponsored byComprehend PT- Leave Comprehend PT running in the background or record audio when you have time. The AI based SOAP note generator does the rest! No need for accuracy or exact wording! It's a game changer and will give you more time with your patients! Use code MMT50 to save 50% off your first month. Free trial available at sign up!The Eclectic Approach Network - Check out Dr. E's all new private, non tracking and ad free network for rehab pros! It's free to join, has chat, feed, and all the features of other social networks without the creeping tracking.Check out EDGE Mobility System's Best Sellers - Something for every PT, OT, DC, MT, ATC or Fitness Minded Individual https://edgemobilitysystem.com
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The Nazi regime that came to power in Germany in 1933 unleashed the most brutal and comprehensive war that humanity has ever seen. The horrors of the Nazis and the destruction they left behind is something most of us learned about in history class, but for Gerd Schroth it is the story of his childhood. Born in Germany in 1938, Gerd came of age on the scorched earth left behind by the German war machine. Gerd's father had joined the Nazi party because he thought Hitler could restore Germany's greatness, but he bequeathed to his children a world in ruins. More than seven decades after the end of World War II, Gerd is still writing the story of his life. He is now an American citizen, and his children were born in the United States. Gerd has moved on from the tragedy of his youth, but he has never forgotten it. He has thought a lot about how his parents' generation and why they embraced the horrifying ideology of Nazism. He has found value in past traditions while abhorring the actions of his ancestors. And in doing this, he has built a much stronger legacy for future generations. In this episode of The Road to Now, we share Gerd Schroth's personal story of his life as a Citizen of Nazi Germany, refugee, immigrant, and now, American Citizen. We are reairing this episode in honor of Mr. Schroth, who passed away in January of 2025. This episode originally aired on September 18, 2017 and was edited and produced by Bob Crawford and Pete Schroth.
Based in Columbia South Carolina, Abbey shares her passion of becoming a Schroth specialist. Graduating from Medical University of Charleston South Carolina, she knew she wanted to specialize in something where she could make an impact. Expanding her medical knowledge working on the trauma team in Columbia South Carolina, she got a call from a friend who worked in outpatient pediatrics saying that they were hiring. In 2016, she started the journey of working with kids. She had a few patients who she helped & others who she would refer for more specific treatment. This opened her eyes. She did her research finding that everything led to treating the spine from a three dimensional standpoint in the Schroth & BSPTS (Barcelona Scoliosis Physical Therapy School) methods. Wanting to help patients, she signed up for an intro course in Boston. During this time, she found out a colleague at another clinic also wanted to help people in the scoliosis community. They joined forces, getting certified in Levels 1 & 2 in BSPTS. Our clinics open in 2021 & we are now blowing up with patients! However she started to question why some patients were being diagnosed in the late stages of Scoliosis. She found out there are 20+ states that no longer do screenings in schools. Abby shares her wins & pains that keep her driven to continue working with the Scoliosis community. Where can you find Abby: Instagram: Abbyroad919 LEAVE A REVIEW: if you enjoy this episode, we'd to hear what was your take away. Be sure to do over to Apple Podcasts & leave a review. If you know someone who this can help please share. Take a screen shot & share it with us on instagram @T3fitt. Do you follow Teresa on TikTok yet? Head over to T3Fitt and follow her and her team for additional content.
Der siebte Teil ist da! Und auch dieses mal haben wir uns einen ganz besonderen Gast gegönnt. Am Mikrofon haben wir mit Pascal Schroth jemanden , der alle höhen und tiefen des Kampfsports erleben durfte - und musste. Über seine Anfänge im Muay Thai, seine ersten Nationalen Erfolge, seine Auswanderung nach Thailand, seinen während eines Kampfes in China erlittenen Genickbruch, bis zum sensationellen Comeback Kampf um den WM Titel und seine Gym Eröffnung auf Kho Phangan. Jeder einzelne Punkt hätte eine Folge verdient. Reinhören und lauschen- es wird gut!
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Embark on a transformative journey with Shannon Schroth in this insightful podcast episode, as she shares her personal evolution from a workaholic lifestyle to embracing a harmonious balance between work and personal life. Shannon, founder of Spectacular Living, delves into her experiences and offers practical tips for those seeking equilibrium. You will learn: - The power of mindful meditation and its profound impact on living in the present moment. - Strategies for breaking free from guilt associated with finding balance in work and personal life. - Practical steps for effective time management, including the art of setting clear goals and time-blocking. - The importance of establishing and maintaining boundaries, both professionally and personally. - Shannon's personal advice for business owners to plan for a more balanced and fulfilling life. Connect with Shannon here: www.spectacular-living.com www.linkedin.com/in/spectacularlyshannon Spectacular Living app link: https://onelink.to/g38wp2 YouTube@spectacularlyshannon
Many movement professionals don't yet know how valuable the principles of Schroth are in their daily teachings, especially for patients with scoliosis. So today, we decided to call on the internationally appointed SSOL Schroth Method teacher, Meredith Weiss, to help us gain a deeper understanding of scoliosis and how the Schroth Method ties into its treatment. Meredith is a licensed physical therapist, nationally-certified Pilates teacher, experienced yoga teacher, Schroth Method expert, and the founder and director of both Kioko Therapy and Physiolutions. After gaining a clearer picture of Meredith's background, our guest walks us through the ins and outs of scoliosis, how her background in yoga and Pilates informs her current work, and everything you need to know about the Schroth Method. We also discuss common scoliosis misconceptions, the importance of self-compassion, why curiosity matters, and why every movement professional should be making greater efforts to learn more about the Schroth Method and scoliosis. Join the conversation as we learn about the three-dimensional nature of scoliosis, the effects of bad posture, and why all we need to do as movement professionals is accept and embrace our (magical) differences. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing the Schroth Method expert and two-time Founder, Meredith Weiss.Who Meredith is and what she does, and how she first fell in love with yoga and Pilates. Understanding Meredith's biggest passion – scoliosis. How her yoga-philosophy background reveals itself in the work that she does with scoliosis.The ins and outs of the Schroth Method. Why movement professionals should be careful not to diagnose scoliosis in their clients. The three-dimensional nature of scoliosis. Why curiosity matters, and why you should always be striving to learn more. Respecting and embracing our differences. How movement professionals would do well to ground their teachings in Schroth principles.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Meredith Weiss Email: meredith@kiokotherapy.com Meredith Weiss on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-weiss-3815ba2/ Meredith Weiss on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiokotherapy/ Free Ebook – 100 Pilates Class Themes: https://performance-fit-online.com/100-pilates-class-themesFree Ebook – Top Teaching Tips: https://performance-fit-online.com/top-teaching-tipsFree Creativity Masterclass: https://mailchi.mp/pilates-studio-nuernberg/creativity-masterclassTrain the Trainers: https://www.pilates-studio-nuernberg.com/train-the-trainers/Connect with Us: hannah@pilates-studio-nuernberg.com Performance Fit Pilates: https://www.pilates-studio-nuernberg.com Performance Fit Pilates on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/performance_fit_pilatesPerformance Fit Pilates on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerformanceFitPilates Hannah Teutscher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-teutscher/
In Soest gibt es einen Kunstraum, den sog. RAUM Schroth. Über den werde ich heute mit der Kunsthistorikerin Juliane Rogge sprechen.Wir werden die Hintergründe der Sammlung Schroth ergründen, die Inhalte, die von wahrhaftig erleuchtender Sinnhaftigkeit sind und wir erfahren insides über die zur Zeit laufende Ausstellung die zweigeteilt wurde. Was wann wo wie hört ihr alles in dieser Unterhaltung!
Schroth therapeut Marie-Louise gaat met ons in gesprek over hoe je goed kan samenwerken met je therapeut. Welke verwachtingen zijn er misschien en hoe kan je hiermee omgaan. Hierover starten we de dialoog. Welke vragen heb jij over scoliose? Wij beantwoorden ze graag! Hoi, wij zijn Jana en Julia en hebben zelf scoliose. Wij maken deze podcast voor Stichting I love my back. Elke aflevering worden er verschillende mensen uitgenodigd om hun verhaal te doen. Anderen lotgenoten, maar ook specialisten komen aan het woord. Wil je deelnemen aan de dialoog? Volg ons dan op onze social media! FB: https://www.facebook.com/ilovemyback/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/ilovemyback.nl/ Meer informatie www.ilovemyback.nl
This episode is all about the back! Andrea is joined by Dr. Jeanne Halloran to take a deep dive into scoliosis and its effects on athletes. They explore the pathology and symptoms of scoliosis, the structure of the back and how it influences running mechanics, strategies and exercises to improve rib and spine mobility and more. Jeanne also lends us her expertise in Schroth therapy. The Schroth Method is a conservative treatment option for scoliosis–a curve specific exercise method that was developed in the 1920's by Katharina Schroth. It is a 3 dimensional approach that focuses on breathing and exercise techniques tailored to the individual. Jeanne Halloran, PT, DPT earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from New York University in 2004 & Schroth-Barcelona BSPTS C1 certification in January 2019 and C2 certification in January 2020. She completed her SEAS 1 Cerification in May 2019. Jeanne evaluates, casts and fits custom orthotics and is trained in kinesiotaping. She has participated in continuing education course diversifying her manual skills including Maitlin, Mulligan, movement with Shirley Sahrman and sports medicine with Kevin Wilk. Jeanne is certified in Mat Pilates with Power Pilates and trained in Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization. Jeanne is also an avid runner who is always training for a race, whose goal is to be injury free and to get her patients back to sport and activities that they love. She practices at CT Scoliosis and Spine Rehab in Ridgefield, CT. You can find their practice online on Instagram and Facebook. To find a Schroth-certified PT in your area, check out this website. The Subjective: have you ever had back pain interfere with your running? How did you deal with it? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 11:54 - The Subjective: has a back issue ever effected your running? 16:12 - An overview of scoliosis 24:26 - What to do if you or your child have scoliosis 32:57 - How Schroth therapy works 44:20 - The research on the effectiveness of Schroth 49:46 - Running with scoliosis 55:07 - Common symptoms that runners with scoliosis experience 58:35 - Interventions to avoid for runners with scoliosis 1:01:20 - The role of the spine, ribs, and the pelvis in the running gait 1:06:35 - An overview of the SI joint 1:10:09 - Exercises to improve thoracic mobility 1:16:32 - Jeanne's current favorite shoes 1:17:43 - Wrap-up Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, Running Warehouse. They've got a bunch of new shoes hitting the shelves! Check out Hoka's brand new Cielo Road, a 5K/10K racing flat with a PEBA Foam. Want something with some more cushion for those easy days? Take a look at the updated Saucony Triumph 21, a team favorite. If you need some stability for your runs, the ASICS Kayano 30 has been reimagined from the ground up. Find all of these and more by visiting runningwarehouse.com today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
Welcome to part 1 of episode 32 on the “Love at First Science'' Podcast where Meredith Weiss speaks into misconceptions around scoliosis and loading the spine, as well as how you can address movement differences with Scoliosis. Do you know what scoliosis can teach everyone? Meredith Weiss is a physio that specializes in this vast and intriguing topic. In the podcast Meredith gives us insight into the Schroth method and how it is connected to yoga. Although a huge fan of yoga to support those with spinal imbalances, she also shares things to be mindful of to not exacerbate the challenges this community comes up against. Meredith shares a wealth of knowledge from the foundation of breath and how important it is to stabilize the spine to the importance of the core, nasal breathing and working with the vestibular system. Whilst many like to knock the neutral S-curve alignment, she has found that using it as a foundation has been truly transformational for her clients. Her greatest gift is how she layers awareness about the spine, strategies for stability and the power of breathing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn More About Meredith Weiss: Meredith is a licensed physical therapist with over 25 years of clinical experience in outpatient orthopedics and the fitness & wellness industries. Specializing in The Schroth Method for Scoliosis, she is an advanced certified (C2) BSPTS therapist for scoliosis and spinal conditions and is an internationally appointed Certification Course Teacher for The SSOL-Schroth Method. In addition to her physical therapy credentials, Meredith is a nationally certified comprehensive Pilates Teacher (NCPT), an experienced registered yoga teacher (E- RYT500), and a Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT). With her background in Psychology & Neuroscience from Vanderbilt University, she has always had a passion for mind-body integration. Meredith is the founder and owner of both Kioko and Physiolutions. While Kioko remains the brick & mortar studio for 1:1 patient care, she created Physiolutions in 2021 to meet the rising global demand for her unique and integrative approach to spine health. Physiolutions was created for the public, health care professionals, and yoga & Pilates teachers inspired to learn more. Visit us at www.Physiolutions.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out & learn more with Meredith Weiss: Meredith Weiss - Physiolutions Meredith Weiss - Kioko Rice Bags -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Socials: Celest's Instagram Celest's Website Too Flexible To Feel Good Book
Is it possible to avoid spinal fusion surgery if you have scoliosis?In many cases, the answer is yes! The Schroth Method can be an extremely effective non-invasive treatment approach that can help you avoid scoliosis surgery.This episode discusses why the Schroth Method is a potential alternative to surgery:How Schroth therapy reduces uneven spinal loadingHow to integrate Schroth Method exercises into your daily lifeWhen surgery might be a better treatment planCatch the full episode for all the details.Resources mentioned:Three-Dimensional Treatment for Scoliosis: A Physiotherapeutic Method for Deformities of the Spine by Christa Lehnert-Schroth: https://a.co/d/0j7EbsuSchroth Therapy: Advancements in Conservative Scoliosis Treatment by Hans-Rudolf Weiss: https://www.bookpi.org/bookstore/product/schroth-therapy-advancements-in-conservative-scoliosis-treatment-3rd-edition/The Scoliosis Movement Bootcamp: https://thescoliotherapist.com/scoliosis-movement-bootcamp
Welcome to part 1 of episode 32 on the “Love at First Science'' Podcast where Meredith Weiss speaks into misconceptions around scoliosis and loading the spine, as well as how you can address movement differences with Scoliosis. Do you know what scoliosis can teach everyone? Meredith Weiss is a physio that specializes in this vast and intriguing topic. In the podcast Meredith gives us insight into the Schroth method and how it is connected to yoga. Although a huge fan of yoga to support those with spinal imbalances, she also shares things to be mindful of to not exacerbate the challenges this community comes up against. Meredith shares a wealth of knowledge from the foundation of breath and how important it is to stabilize the spine to the importance of the core, nasal breathing and working with the vestibular system. Whilst many like to knock the neutral S-curve alignment, she has found that using it as a foundation has been truly transformational for her clients. Her greatest gift is how she layers awareness about the spine, strategies for stability and the power of breathing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn More About Meredith Weiss: Meredith is a licensed physical therapist with over 25 years of clinical experience in outpatient orthopedics and the fitness & wellness industries. Specializing in The Schroth Method for Scoliosis, she is an advanced certified (C2) BSPTS therapist for scoliosis and spinal conditions and is an internationally appointed Certification Course Teacher for The SSOL-Schroth Method. In addition to her physical therapy credentials, Meredith is a nationally certified comprehensive Pilates Teacher (NCPT), an experienced registered yoga teacher (E- RYT500), and a Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT). With her background in Psychology & Neuroscience from Vanderbilt University, she has always had a passion for mind-body integration. Meredith is the founder and owner of both Kioko and Physiolutions. While Kioko remains the brick & mortar studio for 1:1 patient care, she created Physiolutions in 2021 to meet the rising global demand for her unique and integrative approach to spine health. Physiolutions was created for the public, health care professionals, and yoga & Pilates teachers inspired to learn more. Visit us at www.Physiolutions.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out & learn more with Meredith Weiss: Meredith Weiss - Physiolutions Meredith Weiss - Kioko Rice Bags -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Socials: Celest's Instagram Celest's Website Too Flexible To Feel Good Book
What can you expect when you work with a Schroth-certified scoliosis therapist? How long does it take to see results?I'm answering all these questions and more in this in-depth overview of the Schroth Method of scoliosis treatment. This episode covers every aspect of this exercise-based approach:Assessment processExercisesEquipment neededTime commitmentExpected resultsListen to the full episode for all the details.Resources mentioned:Stall bars: https://beyond-balance.net/products/eco-wood-swedish-ladder-stall-bar-for-schroth-method-therapy-scoliosis-equipmentScoliosis wedges: https://osteopilates.com/product/scolio-wedges-for-scolio-pilates/Yoga blocks: https://a.co/d/cW7FcAPYoga straps: https://a.co/d/0D8yqwkThe Scoliosis Strength Collective: https://thescoliotherapist.com/scoliosis-therapyVirtual 1:1 Scoliosis Coaching: https://thescoliotherapist.com/virtual-scoliosis-treatment-coachingSchedule a Discovery Call: https://thescoliotherapist.com/schedule
This is a guest you don't want to miss! Dr. Hagit started at Hospital for Special Surgery in NY after finishing her education in Physical therapy. There she met, one of the greatest spinal surgeons Dr. Boachie, lead Chair of Scoliosis Society. She asked to follow him to help in his foundation going to Ghana helping to rehabilitate children with complex spinal surgeries. Dr Hachi, was a believer of not operating on children but instead conservatively doing research that could help. He would prefer to operate on 1 out of 10 children. It is the guidance & help of Dr. Boachie that Dr. Hagit was able to reach her education for conservative management. Dr. Hagit found the Schroth Clinic in Germany & signed up for the 10 day course. Continuing her education, she studied the Barcelona method with Dr. Rigo. With her education, Dr. Hagit has since opened her own school with her partner, of online learning Scoliosis and Spine Online Learning (SSOL) How does Dr. Hagit work. She's based out of NY & Israel but she has patients from all over the word. Dr. Hagit dives into what happens if you've have a spinal fusion & what you should do post surgery depending on what type of surgery you've had (tethering vs. rods). How far along are they post surgery. Some of the techniques for curves & spinal fusions can be the same, breath expansion, lengthening. It's similar but individual in many ways. Dr Hagit shares a story of her 87 year old client. The devotion of her client has with her mat and mattress marked for alignment. She practices 7 days a week. “She will forever be my role model of compliance.” "Compliance is number in success!” Dr. Hagit shares another story, a teenager in NY with a 51 degrees. With 6 opinions she was told to have surgery. At the last orthopedic appointment, her surgeon suggested Schroth & bracing. “You've got nothing to lose” With Dr. Hagit's exercises, her curves went from a 51 to a 30 & NO SURGERY! Dr. Hagit emphasizes how important the family support is. It's crucial for the success. It was Dr. Hagit that brought Schroth to NY. She brakes down the process of why it took so long to come to the states. “When there is more experience, there will be more documents. We are an adjunct to the patient. Deliver the hope through your voice, your hands & your education. Where can you Dr. Hagit: Instagram: SchrothNYC https://www.schrothnyc.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hagitberdishevsky6821
On this episode of the podcast we are joined by merch wizard Bryan Schroth! This is a really interesting one as he gets deep into the how and why of merch stands for bands and how to best execute on them. He brings a lot of wisdom around this and has been doing it for ong enough to know on a deeper fundamental level how to run the best possible merch stand! See what's he up too here: https://www.instagram.com/bryanlandreth/ Check out Blacklight Media, the label that sponsors this podcast here: https://www.instagram.com/blacklightmediaofficial/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Schroth's team closed 155 transactions in 2022 and sees the shifted market as an opportunity to go back to fundamentals, double the team size, and get each agent into double-digit production. Learn how they work with their team members to make this happen. Connect with Todd at https://www.keepingorlandomoving.com/ ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
Earl Lind, Ralph Werther, and Jennie June were all pseudonyms of the same person, who wrote what are sometimes described as the first autobiographies of a transgender person ever published in the West. Research: “Lost transgender memoir from 1921 discovered by Drexel researcher” (2010, October 13) retrieved 13 March 2023 from https://phys.org/news/2010-10-lost-transgendermemoir-1921-drexel.html Book Notes. “The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 30, No. 2 (Apr., 1919).” https://www.jstor.org/stable/1414118 Ellis, Havelock. “Eonism and other supplementary studies.” F.A. Davis. 1928. Gearhardt, Nan. “Rethinking Trans History and Gay History in Early Twentieth-Century New York.” QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking , Vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring 2019). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.14321/qed.6.1.0026 Joseph, Channing Gerard. “Who Was Jennie June?” OutHistory. 10/10/2022. https://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/wwjj/wwjj2 Lind, Earl. “Autobiography of an Androgyne.” Edited by Alfred W. Herzog. The Medico-Legal Journal. 1918. https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/67711/pg67711-images.html Meyerowitz, Joanne. “Thinking Sex with an Androgyne.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, Volume 17, Number 1, 2011. Via Project Muse. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/409154 Peterson, Jules-Gill. “Histories of the Transgender Child.” University of Minnesota Press. 2018. Ralph Werther - Jennie June. “Boy – But Never Man.” The American Journal of Urology and Sexology. Volume 15. No. 3. March 1919. https://archive.org/details/americanjournalo1519unse/ Ralph Werther - Jennie June. “Protest from an Androgyne.” The American Journal of Urology and Sexology. Volume 15. No. 7. July 1919. https://archive.org/details/americanjournalo1519unse/ Ralph Werther - Jennie June. “The Fairie Boy (An Autobiographical Sketch).” The American Journal of Urology and Sexology. Vol. 14. No. 10. October 1918. https://archive.org/details/americanjournalo1419unse Ralph Werther - Jennie June. “The Female Impersonator.” The American Journal of Urology and Sexology. Volume 15. No. 6. June 1919. https://archive.org/details/americanjournalo1519unse/ Ralph Werther - Jennie June. “The Girl-boy's Suicide.” The American Journal of Urology and Sexology. Vol. 14. No. 11. November 1918. https://archive.org/details/americanjournalo1419unse/ Ralph Werther - Jennie June. “The Sorrows of Jennie June.” The American Journal of Urology and Sexology. Volume 15. No. 4. April 1919. https://archive.org/details/americanjournalo1519unse/ Schroth, Peter W. et al. “Perspectives on Law and Medicine Relating to Transgender People in the United States.” The American Journal of Comparative Law, 2018, Vol. 66. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/26497456 Shaheen, Aaron. “Strolling through the Slums of the Past: Ralph Werther's Love Affair with Victorian Womanhood in ‘Autobiography of an Androgyne.'” PMLA , October 2013, Vol. 128, No. 4 (October 2013). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23489164 Werther, Ralph. “The female-impersonators.” Edited by Alfred W. Herzog. The Medico-Legal Journal. 1922. https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/70019/pg70019-images.html Werther, Ralph. “The Riddle of the Underworld.” Via OutHistory. https://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/earllind23/manuscript See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As expected, the folks behind the coolest SLAM-based mobile mapping system did not disappoint! The guys were joined this week by Devon Sprunk, Account Executive & Noah Eckhous, Senior Customer Success Manager from NavVis. They were kind enough to carve some time out of their busy schedules to provide us with enough SLAM related content to make our heads spin. Just some of the topics discussed (besides Taylor Swift) include defining what SLAM is and is not, accuracy vs precision (and where surveyors fit in!), reality capture & digital twins, staying up to date with the relative hardware/software advancements and of course, what makes NavVis different!! Also, stay tuned for the results of a top secret curling related project…shhhh. DR. Georg (not Greg!!) Schroth was quoted. Music by Taylor Swift (argh)!
On this week's episode of Entrepreneurial Impact, David Donaldson interviews Mary Schroth, a top-producing real estate agent dedicated to making a difference in the lives of her clients, employees, and the community. Mary's expertise in the industry, coupled with her passion for empowering others, will provide a unique perspective on the world of real estate. We delve into her mission to create opportunities for growth and development for Baltimore Youth. Get to know Mary beyond her career and how she provides insight and inspiration on how to make a difference in your community and create a generational impact.
Ring frei für Runde 3478: Noch immer führt kein Weg vorbei an dem Beziehungsdrama um Iris und Peter Klein. Natürlich können wir da gar nicht anders, als den beiden auch bei uns im Podcast nochmal ein bisschen Bühne zu bieten. Außerdem müssen wir dringend über den Super Bowl sprechen - oder besser gesagt Rihannas Halftime Show. An ihrem Auftritt scheiden sich die Geister, wir haben aber immerhin ein recht einheitliches Fazit zu bieten, das wir euch nicht vorenthalten wollen. Und zu guter Letzt haben auch noch zwei Trennungen in den vergangenen Tagen die Schlagzeilen beherrscht, die an uns nicht spurlos vorüber gegangen sind… Besondere Grüße an dieser Stelle gehen raus an Megan Fox und Herrn Schroth: Solltet ihr sehr heartbroken sein, schaut mal auf dem Instagram Profil von eurer Leidensgenossin Iris vorbei. Vielleicht hilft auch euch ihre tägliche Dosis an Kaffeesatz-Weisheiten durch die schwere Zeit…
In this episode of "The Practice," I sit with guest Haley Schroth and we talk about the simple yet profound truths relating to the nervous system. In this conversation, we overview how healing and regulation happen AND how those journeys can perhaps be easier in community and when equipped with helpful tools. If what you come across here piques your interest, consider joining us for a month-long program - Sustenance - dedicated to these learnings: https://thefulfilledfork.practicebetter.io/#/6286f1d38b7f735b8a364f95/bookings?c=63c4d0c0c11f0a8023c96bf0&step=course
Der verstorbene Regisseur Christoph Schroth hat in der DDR Theaterfeste inszeniert. Mit Goethe und Schiller hat er Kritik am Regime geübt. Nach der Wende blieb er im Osten, in Cottbus. Und im Herzen Idealist.Veit Schubert im Gespräch mit Vladimir Balzerwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FazitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
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Karen welcomes Dr. Gerhard Schroth, a psychotherapist and trainer of Prenatal Bonding (BA), to the show for the conclusion of their discussion on the importance of an inner dialogue between mother and unborn child.
Karen welcomes Dr. Gerhard Schroth, a psychotherapist and trainer of Prenatal Bonding (BA), to the show to discuss the importance of an inner dialogue between mother and unborn child. Part two will be released on September 13th
What is happiness? Does happiness at work make our employees more productive? Will we be more profitable? Will we have an edge on our competitors? Will this help make a positive impact on the world around us?” What is the criteria for happiness at work? We are going to be talking about the topic of happiness and how it impacts us on a work sense and the concept of Procedural Utility - is happiness reaching the destination where you've ticked off the criteria on your list, or the journey getting there?LinksJoin 1:1 Leadership Coaching/Mentoring for the final quarter (last chance until Q2 2023, April intake)Going from Solo to CEO? Read about the upcoming guided program Free mini-course: Time to Hire? 5 questions to ask yourself before hiring your first (or next) team member.Connect with Me: Join Weekly Email: https://campus.zenithjourney.com/mailinglist Website: https://www.zenithjourney.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katepeardon/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zenithjourney/ References:Benz, M., & Stutzer, A. (2003). Do Workers Enjoy Procedural Utility. Applied Economics Quarterly, 49(2), 149-172. Frey, B. S. (2010). Happiness. A Revolution in Economics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.Frey, B. S., Benz, M., & Stutzer, A. (2004). Introducing Procedural Utility: Not Only What but also How Matters. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 160(3), 377-401.Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Self-Determination Theory and the Facilitation of Intrinsic Motivation, Social Development, and Well-Being. American Psychologist, 55(1), 68-78.Schroth, H. A., & Shah, P. P. (2000). Procedures: Do we really want to know them? An examination of the effects of procedural justice on self-esteem. Journal of Applied Psychology, 85(3), 462-71.Vargus, A. (2014). Procedural Utility in the Workplace, Evidence from Mexico. Theoretical Economic Letters, 4, 821-828.Join the Mailing List - hear first when new episodes are liveZenith Journey website - leaders aren't born, they're trainedBuy the Delegation Playbook - delegate seamlessly, for better results, without the stressZenith Journey InstagramKate Peardon Linkedin
Diagnosed at age 11 with a 53 degree curve her orthopedic told her she was the quickest progression they had seen. Fused in 1997 with Harrington rods from T2-L2, Laura sustained a lot of trunk rotation. In 2012, she became a PT. During her education, she found out how little was discussed about Scoliosis. In 2017, she had her second child where she would have a lot of pain. This lead her to the importance of pelvic floor health & the connection it has with Scoliosis where she practices with clients. Growing up, she was never in pain, always fit, but would have headaches. She attributed this to her body compensation. As we continue the conversation, she shares that one the key focuses she starts conversation with her clients, we start with a strong back no matter where you are. Start with the mind set, your back is strong. It's supporting you where you are. Diving into the pelvic floor & its importance. It is the bottom of our pelvis, it's “the pelvic floor is the floor of our core.” Pregnancy is an amplifier to whatever movement we are used to using. Taking a holistic approach, she asks how can we better balance the muscles in your body? How can we support your body where you are. Dr Laura, shares the importance of changing the Scoliosis language. Scoliosis is a 3-D condition. A struggle that looms over her. Where can you find Dr. Glazebrook Instagram: laura.g.dpt Email: laura.g.dpt@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW: if you enjoy this episode, we'd to hear what was your take away. Be sure to do over to Apple Podcasts & leave a review. If you know someone who this can help please share. Take a screen shot & share it with us on instagram @T3fitt. 3 Free tips for back stretches created by Teresa for Scoliosis back pain. Grab your free tips here Do you follow Teresa on Instagram yet? Head over to T3Fitt on Instagram and follow her and her team for additional content.
What are you doing right now to help you succeed in the long run? Join your host Bill Risser as he talks with https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddschroth/ (Todd Schroth) about elevating real estate standards. Todd has spent the last 20 years vested in the Orlando Real Estate market by helping others buy, sell, and invest while standing alongside investing himself. He shares his journey in this industry and dives deep into why coaching is crucial for business success. He loves educating people and helping them reach their full potential, even if it means that person can search for other job opportunities outside of his company. He also discusses creating solid teams, recognizing strengths, and nurturing opportunities. Learn how to build a better business! --- Todd Schroth, Schroth Team Brokered By eXp Realty This is episode 325. Thank you so much for tuning in. As always, thank you for telling a friend. We are going over to Orlando. That's where Todd Schroth and his team with https://toddschroth.exprealty.com/ (eXp). He has been in the business his entire life. As soon as he got out of high school, he was right into real estate. His family has got a history of it. I love these stories. They are quite different. A big shout out to Anthony for telling me that this is the guy I needed to talk to. He was absolutely right. Thanks, Anthony. Let's get this thing started. Todd, welcome to the show. Bill, thanks for having me here. I'm looking forward to sharing. You have a huge fan in Tampa. Did you know that? That's why I'm excited to be here because he's talking nothing but crazy stuff about this guy, Bill Risser and I was like, “Who is this guy?” We had a nice conversation. I can't wait to get your story here. We will get this thing going. You are in Orlando doing great things in the real estate world. You have been there a long time. Are you a native Floridian or did you escape the cold somehow? The family wanted to get down and escape the cold. My mom, back in high school, was like, “Want to move to Florida?” I was like, “Sure.” I was sixteen years old. We drove down. We have been down here ever since. You moved in the middle of high school. How was that? It's my junior year of high school. I went to a private school here, which was funny because sitting in the hall, on the first day of class, somebody walks up to me and was like, “Todd?” He was somebody I went to sixth grade with that moved down here as well. It was perfect. You had someone right away and that was cool. Looking at your history. It's pretty interesting that you are one of the unicorns on the podcast. That's a good thing. You've only worked in real estate. From day one out of school, this is what you've done. Talk about the very beginning. I graduated high school and got signed up for college. I had one job besides real estate and was eighteen years old. Going back to the days of fax machines, I was in the bookstore doing something and saw a piece of paper on the school's fax and it said, “Computer sales.” Let me go check it out. It was an ad they sent over. I went and checked it out. I got the job and did that for a year. Basically, I was 17, 18 years old doing that. A buddy of mine from high school ran into me at the computer store and he's like, “We are buying real estate and doing this stuff.” I was like, “It sounds interesting. Let's talk further about it.” [bctt tweet="If you want to be a great leader, bring your team where they can be successful as well. They could be successful agents on their own. " username="billrisser"] At nineteen years old, I get involved in the real estate industry and I'm a second-generation real estate. My mom has been selling for 55 years. My dad, my stepdad, and my step-mom, all had real estate licenses. My sisters both had real estate licenses. My brother is a custom builder. My wife got her license. It is the family business. Our dinner conversations at...
This week Dara speaks with a neighbor from her hometown Efrat Lev on how strength training literally saved her life.Why is strength training so important particularly for women as they age?What is powerlifting? Who should do it? Will your uterus fall out if you lift heavy? These questions and more are answered.A new face for this week's torah extro, 21 year old Edan Green is extremely impressive educating us exactly how we know the torah encourages strength in women. The first of many visits I hope.YouTube: https://youtu.be/pNLd_v3wRp8 - - - - -Show notes:Links:Efrat Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/efrat.levInstagram: https://instagram.com/efrat.lev?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Crossfitgush.co.ilWomen who lift Israel:Instagram: https://instagram.com/womenwholiftisrael?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=- Facebook private group search Women Who Lift IsraelSchroth for Scoliosis treatment - https://www.schroth.com/en/Transcendent active modest sportswear - https://instagram.com/transcendent_active?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=- - - - -Holy Health Podcast:Email: Holyhealthpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @holy_healthpodcastHoly Health Official Podcast:https://www.buzzsprout.com/589555/9876240Holy Health YouTube Account:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFhhzXTvjVjXxf-dcUHbO8QMusach Haguf:Instagram: @musachhaguf- - - - -This podcast has been edited by 'Joker productions'For more information contact:Email: yjokerproductions@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFhhzXTvjVjXxf-dcUHbO8Q
Your why can be anything, and it can shift and change. It doesn't matter what the why is, it only matters that it's yours. Connect with Sam: @s.schrothConnect with Dare2Tri: @dare2tri_Connect with Edge Athlete Lounge: https://edgeathletelounge.com/@edgeathleteloungeEmail us: podcast@edgeathletelounge.comMusic by MENDLogo by @valeriegalerieAudio mixed and edited by FermataLab
Diagnosed at age 11 after shooting up in height. Tina grew up in Buffalo where winters were cold. Wearing baggy clothes kept her curves hidden until she was screened by the school nurse. From there, she went to an orthopedic where she would be fitted for a brace. Being a type A, she was very disciplined. Wearing the brace temporarily helped stop her progressions. With this, she experienced the psychological aspects of wearing a brace. Her curve continued to increase resulting in being fitted for multiple braces. At age 16, her orthopedic said she could take her brace off. She moved, feeling a sense of new freedom. Her curve at this point was in the 50's. Not being in pain, her curve wasn't impacting her organs, her orthopedic did not recommend surgery. Looking back, she shares that she pushed this under the rug, ignoring it. At 18, she went to NYU. Focused on school & her passion for music. She put her Scoliosis in the back of her mind. It wasn't until she started going on tour at age 20 that her pain started. She practiced Schroth. Got her yearly x-ray's, seeing that her curve had not increased. After a while, she found that therapy wasn't enough. At 31, her curves increased. With an 88 degree curve, she decided with the support of her husband that surgery was her next step. Doing her research, she found a surgeon that was the right fit. 5 weeks later, she would be scheduled for surgery. “I had to do something about it before it was too late to do something about.” “I had to face reality at this point. In my early 20's, I didn't want to face it. In my mid 20's, I accepted it, taking action, PT, Schroth, working out…. In my late 20's, something didn't feel right.” Post surgery she gained 4 inches in height, literally giving her a new perspective. There were however some complications, one of her lungs had collapsed. Fluid had built along her spine. Recovery took longer than anticipated. One thing she discovered - how much her lungs had expanded. “The act of singing isn't as physically as intense.” Given the changes & complications she endured, “I would do it all again today!” After a few months, she was reminded why she took on this journey. “I feel the inner strength. I feel strong! I can strengthen. I can have a body that I don't remember having.” “Everything is balanced” As a result, she has written a song, I AM A FIGHTER, to be released June 3rd. What is she looking forward to now? Where can you find Tina: Instagram: TinaParol Do you follow Teresa on Instagram yet? Head over to T3Fitt on Instagram and follow her and her team for additional content. LEAVE A REVIEW: if you enjoy this episode, we'd to hear what was your take away. Be sure to do over to Apple Podcasts & leave a review. If you know someone who this can help please share. Take a screen shot & share it with us on instagram @T3fitt. 3 Free tips for back stretches created by Teresa for Scoliosis back pain. Grab your free tips here
Join us for a chat with the amazing Robyn Schroth, who was not only our teacher, our choreographer, but also our friend. We love you Robyn! Join the Discord message board at : https://discord.gg/WJ4fxVfc and add to the Spotify playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5AzZo6lYvwCEYcvOUoJTYn?si=ljv07O5lS5KSKxtrk8cO7A --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/connerandsmithshow/message
In this episode, Mark and Sarge connect with Brian Schroth...a Marine, retired police officer, husband, father and dedicated servant leader of men. Brian's story is unique and his desire to see men live their best life is deeply contagious. Don't miss this one. You can connect with Brian and view more about the resources he mentions by visiting: https://swfl.priorityone.org/Find us at:https://www.foxholesymphony.comhttps://www.facebook.com/foxholesymphonyhttps://www.instagram.com/foxholesymphony/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuvcXdDpE79S_D_hInblcDwMusic Credits:Shout by Richard SmithsonMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/richard-smithson/shoutLicense code: QPQ5VPGJFPSB8OTNThrive by All Good FolksMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/thriveLicense code: H2CHVYJ04BONRKSW
Real Estate Mogul Podcast - Learn How To Leverage Investing Strategies in Your Real Estate Business
With the market on fire at the moment, many real estate investors are faced with a unique new dilemma. How can we keep buying new properties, without overpaying for them? For already apprehensive would-be investors, this issue just adds another barrier to getting started, but does it need to be the factor that stops us? How can we keep investing in this market and adapt to the times, rather than shy away altogether? In this episode, longtime investor and Founder of Todd Schroth Home Selling, Todd Schroth shares his advice for trepidatious new investors and concerned veterans alike. Investing in real estate is just like buying your first home. You just have to take the leap! -Todd Schroth Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode 2 factors to screen before purchasing a property What's the best way to protect ourselves and our capital when investing in a property? How to give ourselves the opportunity to pivot Change in our business is inevitable at the moment, so how can we position ourselves to roll with those changes as they come? 1 thing to avoid as an investor, newbie or not Is there a ‘wrong' place to look for investment properties? Guest Bio: Todd Schroth is a veteran real estate investor and the Founder of Todd Schroth Home Selling. A second-generation agent, Todd fell in love with real estate as a child, after seeing his parents in the industry. He went on to purchase several investment properties of his own in his 20s, and while he operated a call center business at the time, he ultimately got his license in 2000, turning his lifelong interest into a career. Todd is currently with eXp, running a growing team of 20 agents. To find out more, go to: https://www.keepingorlandomoving.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddschroth/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrqW8mg7jRjyoQ6hDNqbf4A https://www.facebook.com/ToddSchrothRealtor/ You can also call him directly on 4072474184
Dr. Suzanne Clements Martin has a special interest in human movement and potential. She is founder of Pilates Therapeutics LLC. As a doctor of physical therapy, with certifications in Schroth scoliosis training, lymphatic therapy, exercise physiology and gold-certification in Pilates, she presents internationally and maintains a private practice as well as being an award-winning author […]
Live interview with Philipp and Benny, therapists at the Asklepios Katharina-Schroth-Klinik in Bad Sobernheim, Germany. For more information on the clinic visit https://www.asklepios.com/bad-sobernh...Instagram @asklepiosklinikbadsobernheim ---------------------------------------------- Yoga for Scoliosis If you enjoy yoga and have scoliosis you might want to join my SHINE membership which I created for those that are looking for motivation for a consistent Yoga […]
In today's episode, Kate Bond speaks with Elisa Schroth of Ekkelsia Contemporary Ballet in Middletown. This conversation covers not only the value of movement and dance in our lives, but also the importance of serving our community and protecting our precious planet. Enjoy!#ekklesiaballet#cinderandsaltBook RecommendationsAstonish Me by Maggie ShipsteadA Time to Dance by Padma VenkatramanDancing Home by Alma Flor AdaGot to Dance by M.C. HelldorferDancing in the Wings by Debbie Allen, illustrated by Kadir NelsonThis podcast uses music by Ashutosh, under a creative commons license:Time by ASHUTOSH | https://soundcloud.com/grandaktMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Live Q&A with Christine Jaureguiberry 21st April 2021 Yoga for Scoliosis Practice Transformation starting on 9th May 2021https://www.yogaberry.net/4-weeks-yoga-for-scoliosis/Thanks for listening, please remember to subscribe and leave us a review!YOGA FOR SCOLIOSIS RESOURCES1) Download the FREE printable yoga for scoliosis sample practice plan https://yogaberry.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1037519 2) Join our Yoga for Scoliosis Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yogaforscoliosis/ for more support and inspiration. […]
On this episode, we welcome Dr. Sonja Schreiber, a Schroth specialist & owner of Curvy Spine Clinic in Edmonton Canada. Here are a few things she passionately shares with excitement in her voice about practicing the Schroth method and working with her clients. She discusses everything from the intensity of Schroth method to her schooling at the Katrina Schroth Institute in Germany. *She's an International instructor for the Schroth method *De novo Scoliosis & it's complexities *Different types of bracing *The importance of having a multi disciplinary team *An important question she presents & has discovered in her professional career - *People with back pain, how many of them have Scoliosis? *Unlearn to relearn *She Specializes in Scoliosis & Kyphosis *How many Schroth clinics currently exist in Canada Where you can find Dr. Schreiber & her team Curvy Spine Clinic Instagram: Curvy Spine Clinic LEAVE A REVIEW: if you enjoy this episode, we'd to hear what was your take away. Be sure to do over to Apple Podcasts & leave a 5 star review. If you know someone who this can help, please share. Take a screen shot & share it with us on instagram @ T3fitt. We'll see you on the next episode. Your Scoliosis friend, Teresa Related Links: 3 Free tips for back stretches created by Teresa Teuscher for Scoliosis back pain. Grab your free tips here Do you follow Teresa on Instagram yet? Head over to T3Fitt on Instagram and follow her and her team for additional content.
The HootBoard Visitor Information and Destination Marketing Podcast
Elaine Schroth, CEO & President at Visit Concord, sits down with the HootBoard Visitor Information and Destination Marketing Podcast to discuss about creating a campaign around the Taco Trail, and how it became a popular choice to promote the destination. Elaine offers advice to the younger generation, or any individual who is looking to get into the destination marketing industry. She provided some great advice about what it takes, the kind of work that needs to be done, and other great information for anyone interested in pursuing this type of career. We also got into the philosophy, strategy, and process behind creating the "Taco Trail" in Concord California. Summaries and Timestamps 0:00 – Intro 1:25 – We get to know Elaine, her career journey, and how she came to be CEO and President of Visit Concord. 6:10 – Elaine talks about the modern visitor center, and the kind of improvements that have been made to it to accommodate an ever changing digital world. We cover updated features of their new visitor center, and how those features benefit travelers to their destination. 9:00 – Elaine talks about specific initiatives to engage visitors to a destination, and how she approaches partners in the area to provide a comprehensive experience to the travelers to their destination. 12:00 Elaine talks about Visit Concord's famous “Taco Trail.” It's a fun experience for those who enjoy great tacos, and want to get to know the restaurants in the area. Learning about how a specific area executes a visitor engagement strategy is a great way to learn about how one could apply a similar approach to their area. 17:30 – Elaine discusses the philosophy, strategy, and process behind choosing the Taco Trail as opposed to using grapes, wine, and other similar types of consumables northern California is known for. 21:45 – Elaine educates us on the communication strategy with the partners who participated in the Taco Trail. She discussed strategies in how to engage the partners, and the software used to keep track of everything. We also talk briefly about interactive tourism kiosks. 25:40 – The pandemic has changed just about everything, and Elaine explains how the pandemic changed the way they do things, and the strategies involved to work through it. 32:20 – Elaine talks about marketing businesses in the area, and how they could help in those efforts to keep things moving along during the pandemic. We covered strategic initiatives and organizational efforts. 34:40 – Elaine talks about the origin of Comfort Food week. 35:45 – Elaine offers advice to the younger generation, or any individual who is looking to get into the destination marketing industry. She provided some great advice about what it takes, the kind of work that needs to be done, and other great information for anyone interested in pursuing this type of career. 40:20 – Elaine offers some predictions about what the future of destination marketing looks like. She shares her ideas of what travel will look like in the near future, and the years beyond. 45:30 – We say our goodbyes, and wrap up another great lesson about the destination marketing industry.
I'd like to welcome a very special guest, my daughter, Thyra. On this episode she shares her Scoliosis Warrior journey. She talks about her relationship with Scoliosis & what it was like for her when she was diagnosed. Here are a few things she shares How she felt about Scoliosis How she found out that she had Scoliosis What it was like doing Schroth method therapy What Scoliosis has given her How she was treated when she had to wear a brace What she would say to someone who's diagnosed with Scoliosis ‘there's no such thing as a bad life just a bad day.” you'll get through it LEAVE A REVIEW: if you enjoy this episode, we'd to hear what was your take away. Be sure to do over to Apple Podcasts & leave a 5 star review. If you know someone who this can help, please share. Take a screen shot & share it with us on instagram @ T3fitt. We'll see you on the next episode. Your Scoliosis friend, Teresa Related Links: 3 Free tips for back stretches created by Teresa Teuscher for Scoliosis back pain. Grab your free tips here Do you follow Teresa on Instagram yet? Head over to T3Fitt on Instagram and follow her and her team for additional content.
Let's welcome Beth Terranova a physical therapist, Schroth specialist based in NYC to T3fitt Scoliosis Podcast. On this episode Beth Shares her story of being diagnosed with Scoliosis. What she was told by an orthopedic. How her own journey with Scoliosis changed her attitude as well as her decision to become a physical therapist. Here are a few things she shares: When she was told: “you must have lied about your degrees.” This is something you'll just have to life with. Remembering Disney's hunch back of Notre Dame & having that image When she was told, don't carry anything heavy & how her perspective was changed Weightlifting with Scoliosis How each person approaches Scoliosis is their choice Where can you find Beth Instagram StrenghtandSpine Facebook: Scoliosis Strength Club www.StrengthandSpine.com LEAVE A REVIEW: if you enjoy this episode, we'd to hear what was your take away. Be sure to do over to Apple Podcasts & leave a 5 star review. If you know someone who this can help, please share. Take a screen shot & share it with us on instagram @ T3fitt. We'll see you on the next episode. Your Scoliosis friend, Related Links: 3 Free tips for back stretches created by Teresa Teuscher for Scoliosis back pain. Grab your free tips here Do you follow Teresa on Instagram yet? Head over to T3Fitt on Instagram and follow her and her team for additional content.
Island Health & Wellness Foundation: Just For The Health Of It Community Discussions
Anne Schroth is the Healthy Aging Program Coordinator for Healthy Peninsula. Recently, she has been busy navigating the often complicated world of signing up for COVID vaccination appointments on behalf of older Mainers in our area. What helpful hints has she learned? How does patience and perseverance play major roles in the sign up process? What other resources does Healthy Peninsula offer? Last, but not least, what is personally helping Anne to thrive during the pandemic? Resources: Healthy Peninsula website: www.healthypeninsula.org Healthy Peninsula phone number: 207-374-3257 Healthy Peninsula email: info@healthypeninsula.org Anne Schroth's email: aschroth@healthypeninsula.org Friends in Action (for Vaccination Buddies program): 664-6016 or info@friendsinactionellsworth.org Healthy Island Project: 367-6332 or healthyislandproject@gmail.com Blue Hill Library: 374-5515 or library@bhpl.net Surry Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Betsy Armstrong at agefriendlysurry@gmail.com
Ep 3 Daivd Butler owner of Align Therapy Welcome to T3fitt Scoliosis Podcast. On today's episode I talk with David Butler, a physical therapist & owner of Align therapy based in Lehi, Utah. Here are a few things that David shares with us: His history in orthopedics how he was introduced to Scoliosis Why he became attracted to spine treatment. The different types of therapy's he uses for Scoliosis patients At what point does conversation change from doing therapy. The importance of asking patients “what's the big deal” Why therapy is important. Do something vs nothing. Where you can find David & his team of therapists: aligntherapyutah.com youtube: aligntherapyutah instagram: aligntherapy.lehi david@aligntherapy.com Related Links: 3 Free tips for back stretches created by Teresa Teuscher for Scoliosis back pain. Grab your free tips here Do you follow Teresa on Instagram yet? Head over to T3Fitt on Instagram and follow her and her team for additional content.
Hosted by Justin Nelson, THE ICON is a Podcast dedicated ONLY to interviewing eXp Realty Agents who have achieved the iconic ICON Status. On THE ICON, we discuss each ICON Agent's journey, why they made the switch over to EXP, and how they were able to break into the top 2% of all eXp agents. Email: Todd@teamschroth.com Phone: (407) 247-4184
We're celebrating Scoliosis Awareness month with an episode dedicated on Scoliosis. Jerome de Leon, PTRP helps us in the discussion. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of the Philippines - Manila. He is the first Filipino certified by the original Schroth method based in Germany. A certified Barcelona Scoliosis Physical Therapy School (BSPTS) therapist. He's the founder of ScolioHub Philippines, currently the only PT clinic in the Philippines to offer the original Schroth and BSPTS methods. He is also the Asia and Western Pacific regional faciliatator of the World Confederations of Physical Therapy Future Network. Listen as he talks about scoliosis, it's complications, Schroth method, some challenges and lessons in scoliosis management, and the story behind ScolioHub Philippines. Get ready for another filling serving, let's take a listen. Check them out: https://www.facebook.com/ScolioHubPhilippines/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ptmealpodcast/support