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The Pension Confident Podcast
E32: How to understand your pension balance with Tim Hogg, Faith Archer and Alex Langley

The Pension Confident Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 29:52


Enjoying the podcast? Tell us what you think below and give us a review or rating. As always we'd love to hear your suggestions and feedback. Send us an email: podcast@pensionbee.com.   With our busy lives, it's easy to overlook those annual statements from your pension provider. But knowing how much you have saved is essential for planning a comfortable retirement.   This month on The Pension Confident Podcast we're talking about how to understand your pension balance. Join our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert panel as they break down everything from making sense of those annual statements to hunting down lost pension pots. Behavioural Economist and Director at Fairer Finance, Tim Hogg; Financial Journalist and Founder of Much More With Less, Faith Archer; and PensionBee's Senior Team Leader, Alex Langley.   Episode Breakdown: 01:03 What is a pension balance? 02:50 How to check how much you have in your pension? 04:40 What happens if you've lost your pensions? 06:44 Avoiding pension procrastination 10:20 How can you check if you're on track for retirement? 13:40 The ‘fresh start' effect 16:40 The Retirement Living Standards 20:31 Overcoming ‘present focus' 22:12 How can you improve your pension balance? 26:35 Saving for a longer life   Further reading: To learn more about where you could put your savings, check out these articles and podcasts from PensionBee: Episode 32 transcript E29: Pensions vs. cash - which is best? E26: Are you ready for your 100-year life? E18: How to not run out of money in retirement E11: How to prepare for a happy retirement How are pensions invested? How can I find my pensions? How to diversify your pension investments How to look after your financial wellbeing in 2024 Understanding market volatility and how it can impact your pension What is a defined benefit pension? What is a defined contribution pension? What is a pension statement? When will my pension balance recover?   Other useful resources: How do I find lost pensions? (Gretel) Inflation Calculator (PensionBee) Life expectancy calculator (Office for National Statistics) Pension Calculator (PensionBee) Pension Tracing Service (GOV.UK) Temporal focus: Thinking about the past, present, and future (Science Direct) The Retirement Living Standards (Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association) What is the fresh start effect? (The Behavioral Scientist)   Catch up on the latest news, read our transcripts or watch on YouTube: The Pension Confident Podcast The Pension Confident Podcast on YouTube   Follow PensionBee (@PensionBee) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Threads. Follow Fairer Finance (@fairerfinance) on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and X. Follow Faith Archer (@MuchMoreWith Less) on LinkedIn, Facebook and X.

The Counter Offer
Managing Teams and Driving Success in Education Recruitment with Martin Keddie

The Counter Offer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 27:19


What truly drives a recruiter to succeed—passion for people, or the pursuit of profit? In this episode, Susanna Gray-Jones sits down with Martin Keddie, Associate Director at Axcis Education Recruitment. Martin's unique journey from performing arts to becoming a top-billing recruiter in the education sector reveals how diverse experiences can shape a successful career in recruitment. Martin shares how his background as a teaching assistant and performer equipped him to navigate the challenges of recruitment. He discusses his rapid progression within Axcis, highlighting the importance of discipline, people skills, and a commitment to supporting children with special educational needs. Hear Martin's practical advice on staying calm under pressure, building strong client and candidate relationships, and how personal growth can lead to long-term success in recruitment. This episode is a must-listen for recruiters looking to elevate their game and build a rewarding, impactful career in the recruitment industry. Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Diverse Experiences Lead to Success: Martin's background in performing arts and education shaped his approach to recruitment, showing how transferable skills from different industries can set you apart as a recruiter. Passion Over Profit: Martin emphasizes that his motivation for entering recruitment wasn't driven by money but by a genuine desire to help people—particularly in supporting children with special educational needs.  The Power of Discipline and Adaptability: Drawing from his experience as a performer, Martin highlights the critical need for discipline and adaptability in recruitment, whether it's navigating client relationships or handling last-minute challenges. Relationships Are Everything: Building and nurturing strong relationships with candidates and clients is a cornerstone of recruitment success, proving that trust and communication are more important than transactional thinking. Proactive Career Growth: Taking the initiative to pursue additional qualifications and create new roles within an organization is a powerful way to advance your career and shape your own path. Staying Calm in Crisis: Martin shares his strategies for remaining calm during high-stress situations, a key trait for thriving in recruitment where unpredictability is common. About Martin Keddie Martin Keddie is the Associate Director of HR & Candidate Management at Axcis Education Recruitment, with over 13 years of experience in education recruitment. Based in Greater London, Martin specializes in placing talented individuals into special educational needs (SEN) roles, helping to make a meaningful impact in the lives of vulnerable children. Martin's career began in musical theater, and he later transitioned into recruitment, bringing his discipline and adaptability from the performing arts into his work. He quickly rose through the ranks at Axcis, starting as a Senior Team Leader, then moving to Branch Manager, and eventually becoming Associate Director. Known for his calm leadership and people-first approach, Martin is passionate about fostering strong relationships with candidates and clients alike. His HR expertise, coupled with his Associate CIPD qualification, allows him to mentor and support his team, ensuring they excel in the field of SEN recruitment. Connect with Martin Keddie: Website LinkedIn Follow The Counter Offer: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn Host⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok⁠⁠⁠

Better with Dr. Ericka
Suicide Prevention and Soul Exhaustion with Sara Gaer

Better with Dr. Ericka

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 71:30


This episode discusses suicide prevention and soul exhaustion with my guest, Sara Gaer. She is a suicide loss survivor and a Master's Level Clinician with twenty-four years' experience in the field of mental health care. September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and I promise this episode is not gloom in doom. Surprisingly, it is actually about hope. Questions this episode will answer: Why suicide prevention matters? What are the most important things you can do to show up for someone in your life that you are worried about? What is soul exhaustion? You don't have to be someone dealing with suicide to learn something in this episode. Emotional support and self-care are essential to be better, do better, and live better.   Find Sara Gaer: https://sarahgaer.com/ Resources: Get your free Better Mental Health Affirmations: Affirmationbonus.com About Sara Gaer: Sarah Gaer is a suicide loss survivor and a Master's Level Clinician with twenty-four years' experience in the field of mental health care. She is a proud alumna of Holyoke Community College Class of '98 and Antioch New England University Class of '09. Her graduate degree work was focused on military veterans and trauma. Sarah has worked as an outpatient clinician, on a crisis team, in residential settings both for those with chronic mental health challenges and substance use disorders and with youth. She led a team of crisis counselors following the June 1st, 2011 tornado in Western and Central MA through a FEMA Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) and was the Senior Team Leader for the FEMA-funded CCP responding to Covid-19 in Massachusetts. Since 2012, Sarah has worked as a Suicide Prevention Specialist focused on men in their middle years and public safety. She has trained hundreds of first responders in trauma, toxic stress reduction, and suicide prevention. Sarah is a QPR (Question, Persuade & Refer) Master Trainer for the QPR Institute. Sarah has been providing trauma response services throughout Massachusetts since 2009 and has responded to suicides, homicides, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and child fatalities. She has also worked with many families after their loss by suicide. Sarah is currently co-chair of the Pioneer Valley Coalition for Suicide Prevention and sits on the Executive Committee for the Massachusetts Coalition for Suicide Prevention. She is a consultant in suicide prevention and trauma recovery nationally and is spearheading long-term recovery efforts at a medical facility in Massachusetts that has been deeply impacted by the pandemic. She is also a consultant and trainer for the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health CIT-TTAC Jail Diversion program specializing in Law Enforcement mental health and suicide prevention. Sarah is a mother of two, including her son who serves in the US Navy, and her daughter who will be attending UCONN. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, daughter, and three Bernese Mountain Dogs, Mulligan, Keegan, and Malone. In her free time, she enjoys writing, camping (in an RV, absolutely no tents involved), and hiking with her dogs.

Suicide Zen Forgiveness
Sarah-Gaer-Turning Loss into Help Hope S5 E7

Suicide Zen Forgiveness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 49:17 Transcription Available


My guest today, Sarah, helps me to make a bit more sense of the aftermath of my friend Andreas death. And shines some light on the grief process, As a suicide prevention and trauma recovery consultant she has a wealth of information and compassion to share.  Sarah Gaer is a suicide loss survivor and holds a Masters Degree in Clinical Mental Health counseling and has twenty four years' experience in the field of mental health care. She is a proud alumna of Holyoke Community College Class of '98 and Antioch New England University Class of '09. Her graduate degree work was focused on military veterans and trauma.  Sarah has worked as an outpatient clinician, on a crisis team, in residential settings both for those with chronic mental health challenges and substance use disorders and with youth. She led a team of crisis counselors following the June 1st, 2011 tornado in Western and Central MA through a FEMA Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) and was the Senior Team Leader for the FEMA funded CCP responding to Covid-19 in Massachusetts. Since 2012, Sarah has worked as a Suicide Prevention Specialist focused on men in their middle years and public safety. She has trained hundreds of first responders in trauma, toxic stress reduction and suicide prevention. Sarah is a QPR (Question, Persuade & Refer) Master Trainer for the QPR Institute. Sarah has been providing trauma response services throughout Massachusetts since 2009 and has responded to suicides, homicides, natural disasters, terrorist attacks and child fatalities. She has also worked with many families after their loss by suicide. Sarah is currently co-chair of the Pioneer Valley Coalition for Suicide Prevention and sits on the Executive Committee for the Massachusetts Coalition for Suicide Prevention. She is  a consultant in suicide prevention and trauma recovery nationally and is spearheading long term recovery efforts at a medical facility in Massachusetts that has been deeply impacted by the pandemic. She is also a consultant and trainer for the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health CIT-TTAC Jail Diversion program specializing in Law Enforcement mental health and suicide prevention. Sarah has presented her work at International, National, and State Suicide Prevention Conferences and her writings have been published by SAMHSA and the Good Men Project. She authored the novel “The Price,” which chronicles the suicide death of a police officer as well as co-authoring “Guts, Grit & The Grind,” a series of men's mental health manuals. Sarah also co-wrote a children's book “Good Night Grace,” that walks alongside a family trying to help a child understand their parent's substance use disorder. Sarah was a proud recipient of the Massachusetts Coalition for Suicide Prevention 2022 Leadership award. On a personal note, Sarah is a mother of two, including her son who serves in the US Navy and her daughter who will be attending UCONN. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, daughter and three Bernese Mountain Dogs, Mulligan, Keegan and Malone. In her free time, she enjoys writing, camping (in an RV, absolutely no tents involved) and hiking with her dogs.   SOCIAL PROFILE Website http://sarahgaer.com LinkedIn URL https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgaer Facebook URL https://www.facebook.com/SarahGaer Twitter URL https://twitter.com/sarahgaer

Please Just Keep Breathing!
Sarah-Gaer-Turning Loss into Help Hope S5 E7

Please Just Keep Breathing!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 49:17 Transcription Available


My guest today, Sarah, helps me to make a bit more sense of the aftermath of my friend Andreas death. And shines some light on the grief process, As a suicide prevention and trauma recovery consultant she has a wealth of information and compassion to share.  Sarah Gaer is a suicide loss survivor and holds a Masters Degree in Clinical Mental Health counseling and has twenty four years' experience in the field of mental health care. She is a proud alumna of Holyoke Community College Class of '98 and Antioch New England University Class of '09. Her graduate degree work was focused on military veterans and trauma.  Sarah has worked as an outpatient clinician, on a crisis team, in residential settings both for those with chronic mental health challenges and substance use disorders and with youth. She led a team of crisis counselors following the June 1st, 2011 tornado in Western and Central MA through a FEMA Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) and was the Senior Team Leader for the FEMA funded CCP responding to Covid-19 in Massachusetts. Since 2012, Sarah has worked as a Suicide Prevention Specialist focused on men in their middle years and public safety. She has trained hundreds of first responders in trauma, toxic stress reduction and suicide prevention. Sarah is a QPR (Question, Persuade & Refer) Master Trainer for the QPR Institute. Sarah has been providing trauma response services throughout Massachusetts since 2009 and has responded to suicides, homicides, natural disasters, terrorist attacks and child fatalities. She has also worked with many families after their loss by suicide. Sarah is currently co-chair of the Pioneer Valley Coalition for Suicide Prevention and sits on the Executive Committee for the Massachusetts Coalition for Suicide Prevention. She is  a consultant in suicide prevention and trauma recovery nationally and is spearheading long term recovery efforts at a medical facility in Massachusetts that has been deeply impacted by the pandemic. She is also a consultant and trainer for the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health CIT-TTAC Jail Diversion program specializing in Law Enforcement mental health and suicide prevention. Sarah has presented her work at International, National, and State Suicide Prevention Conferences and her writings have been published by SAMHSA and the Good Men Project. She authored the novel “The Price,” which chronicles the suicide death of a police officer as well as co-authoring “Guts, Grit & The Grind,” a series of men's mental health manuals. Sarah also co-wrote a children's book “Good Night Grace,” that walks alongside a family trying to help a child understand their parent's substance use disorder. Sarah was a proud recipient of the Massachusetts Coalition for Suicide Prevention 2022 Leadership award. On a personal note, Sarah is a mother of two, including her son who serves in the US Navy and her daughter who will be attending UCONN. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, daughter and three Bernese Mountain Dogs, Mulligan, Keegan and Malone. In her free time, she enjoys writing, camping (in an RV, absolutely no tents involved) and hiking with her dogs.   SOCIAL PROFILE Website http://sarahgaer.com LinkedIn URL https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgaer Facebook URL https://www.facebook.com/SarahGaer Twitter URL https://twitter.com/sarahgaer

The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno
The Slumber Party Nightmare: The Kidnapping & Murder Of Polly Klaas

The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 96:48


For young girls, slumber parties are a childhood essential. On October 1st, 1993, 12-year-old Polly Klaas and two of her friends had planned a sleepover after school. It was a night filled with dancing, goofing off, and playing games, but it would soon take a turn for the worse. As the girls got ready for bed, a stranger broke into the home, bound the trio of girls, and kidnapped young Polly at knifepoint, beginning a more than 60-day mystery that captivated the nation.   Retired FBI Agent Eddie Freyer was the lead investigator on the case. He shares the efforts that both local and federal law enforcement made to locate Polly and bring her home. Later, he explains how the case would go on to leave a lasting impact on America's criminal justice system. Eddie started his law enforcement career when he joined the FBI in April 1972 (J. Edgar Hoover was still the Director), and worked in the Pittsburgh Field Office. He became an agent in 1976 and was transferred to the Phoenix Office until 1979 when he came to California and was assigned to the San Francisco Field Division. There he worked on financial crimes, special operations, and bank robberies. He was transferred to the Santa Rosa Resident Agency in 1989 as the Senior Agent. Eddie finished his FBI career as the Senior Team Leader of the regional SWAT team, retiring after the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in 2002. Eddie was the lead investigator of the 1993 Polly Klaas kidnapping/murder case in Petaluma, California. He also created the High Sierra SWAT Team Challenge in 1996 which later became Urban Shield. Eddie instructed at several locations in the Bay Area including, Santa Rosa Training Center, Alameda Regional Training Center, and Mendocino College. Eddie also worked in the private industry as a security consultant. Eddie developed public safety curriculum for a high school career tech program between 2008 and 2009 in the north bay which was offered in 11 area high schools. In 2009, Eddie accepted an assignment with the US Army and was deployed to Iraq for one year where he worked on anti-terrorism targeting and rule of law programs.  Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Living the Dream with Curveball
Living the dream with suicide loss survivor, author, and mental health speaker Sarah Gaer

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 26:07


Sarah Gaer is a suicide loss survivor and holds a Masters Degree in Clinical Mental Health counseling and has twenty four years' experience in the field of mental health care. She is a proud alumna of Holyoke Community College Class of '98 and Antioch New England University Class of '09. Her graduate degree work was focused on military veterans and trauma. Sarah has worked as an outpatient clinician, on a crisis team, in residential settings both for those with chronic mental health challenges and substance use disorders and with youth. She led a team of crisis counselors following the June 1st, 2011 tornado in Western and Central MA through a FEMA Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) and was the Senior Team Leader for the FEMA funded CCP responding to Covid-19 in Massachusetts.Since 2012, Sarah has worked as a Suicide Prevention Specialist focused on men in their middle years and public safety. She has trained hundreds of first responders in trauma, toxic stress reduction and suicide prevention. Sarah is a QPR (Question, Persuade & Refer) Master Trainer for the QPR Institute.Sarah has been providing trauma response services throughout Massachusetts since 2009 and has responded to suicides, homicides, natural disasters, terrorist attacks and child fatalities. She has also worked with many families after their loss by suicide.Sarah is currently co-chair of the Pioneer Valley Coalition for Suicide Prevention and sits on the Executive Committee for the Massachusetts Coalition for Suicide Prevention. She is a consultant in suicide prevention and trauma recovery nationally and is spearheading long term recovery efforts at a medical facility in Massachusetts that has been deeply impacted by the pandemic. She is also a consultant and trainer for the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health CIT-TTAC Jail Diversion program specializing in Law Enforcement mental health and suicide prevention.Sarah has presented her work at International, National, and State Suicide Prevention Conferences and her writings have been published by SAMHSA and the Good Men Project. She authored the novel “The Price,” which chronicles the suicide death of a police officer as well as co-authoring “Guts, Grit & The Grind,” a series of men's mental health manuals. Sarah also co-wrote a children's book “Good Night Grace,” that walks alongside a family trying to help a child understand their parent's substance use disorder.Sarah was a proud recipient of the Massachusetts Coalition for Suicide Prevention 2022 Leadership award.On a personal note, Sarah is a mother of two, including her son who serves in the US Navy and her daughter who will be attending UCONN. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, daughter and three Bernese Mountain Dogs, Mulligan, Keegan and Malone. In her free time, she enjoys writing, camping (in an RV, absolutely no tents involved) and hiking with her dogs.www.sarahgaer.com

Team Success Podcast
Is It Always Bad When A Senior Team Leader Leaves?

Team Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 9:12


You depend on your senior team leaders, so of course you want to hold onto them. But sometimes even a phenomenal worker isn’t actually a good fit for your culture. Listen in as Shannon helps you hear the whispers you might rather avoid and build a company where everyone is fully aligned and engaged with[...] The post Is It Always Bad When A Senior Team Leader Leaves? appeared first on Your Team Success.

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Sisterhood Club NFT Podcast
Get hired in Web3 and Tech Now - Georgie Hubbard & Pam Caldwell. Founders of Sisterhood Club and CH Talent Solutions

Sisterhood Club NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 35:41


I don't want to be in a position in 16 years' time having the same conversations around “how can we get more women into tech? It has to start now.Today we had the pleasure of speaking with Jacqui Bloom. Jacqui is the Growth and Investment Director at Startupbootcamp. She is particularly passionate about supporting women in business and bridging the funding gap for female entrepreneurs.Want to be the first to know when a new episode drops?

Le Podcast de la Vente B2B
58. Vente consultative, convaincre vs persuader et cold calling | Pierre-Emmanuel BRANGER, Senior Team Leader Sales @ Spendesk (Actionnable #13)

Le Podcast de la Vente B2B

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 25:36


Laisse une note sur ton app Spotify :https://open.spotify.com/show/5rM3Q7y7GPcDcqCWha1CR7Aujourd'hui je reçois Pierre-Emmanuel BRANGER, Senior Team Leader Sales @ SpendeskDans l'épisode, on parle de :  Vente consultative Convaincre vs persuader Cold calling : centré sur les pains Pierre-Emmanuel BrangerTu peux contacter PE sur LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierreemmanuelbranger/Inscris-toi à la newsletter gratuite :Tu veux plus de contenu sur la vente comme celui-ci ? Rejoins 1 272 commerciaux aujourd'hui :https://thesalesgame.substack.com/welcomeEt tu recevras du contenu sur la vente que j'envoie chaque dimanche.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

Understanding Disordered Eating
18. Breaking Down Eating Disorder Higher Levels of Care With Catherine Silver, LCSW

Understanding Disordered Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 27:07


Welcome to another episode of the Understanding Disordered Eating Podcast. Today I teamed up with Catherine Silver, a licensed clinical social worker in private practice who specializes in depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and body image concerns. She was also the previous Senior Team Leader at one of the nation's leading eating disorder treatment centers.    Join the conversation as we talk about higher levels of care. Catherine shares her insight on diet culture, the different care levels, recovery process, eating disorder red flags to consider, and more. Catherine has a knack for breaking ideas down to be really easy to listen to and understand,  I hope you will learn from this episode!   [00:01-3:24] Introductions The backstory of how we met. Her background in psychotherapy. How do you recognize your relationship with food and eating disorders? Hallmarks to assess that a person needs guidance in their eating habits. The diet culture.    [3:25-8:07] Different Levels of Care Out-patient care IOP/ Intensive out-patient PHP/Partial hospitalization program Residential In-patient care   [8:09-11:15] Breaking Down: What is the eating disorder recovery process? Having an established eating disorder treatment team. Why out-patient provide a lot of flexibility? Make sure that everyone in the team is an eating disorder specialist. IOP: group, meal, group process.   [11:14-13:37] Prioritizing safety The importance of asking for help Why you need to seek an eating disorder therapist or center for assessment.  Symptom swamping   [13:38-22:46] Overcoming fears and putting yourself first.  Eating disorders are built on shame. Taking time off and seeking treatment. What's the line between supporting and enabling clients? You are not alone.   [22:47-27:07] Closing Segment How to seek help amidst financial issues Free mentorship programs Catherine's field experience and reflections   Resources Mentioned Catherine Silver National Eating Disorder Association Project HEAL   Tweetable Quotes: “Just because somebody might not “hit” the eating disorder mark, it doesn't mean that they don't deserve help or that they shouldn't get help. It just depends on what level it is appropriate for each person.” – Catherine Silver   “Even if someone is medically stable, they can still have an eating disorder. And I've seen that constantly. Sometimes it's just one piece of the puzzle. “ – Catherine Silver   LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode.   You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com.  

Humans of The Fed
Meet Ashleigh - Senior Team Leader

Humans of The Fed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 29:26


Ashleigh Duffy is the Senior Team Leader at Heathlands Village, helping to guide and nurture staff throughout their lives and careers at The Fed. Having joined The Fed in 2014 and risen through the ranks, Ashleigh is perfectly placed to talk about the challenges of running a care home the size and complexity of Heathlands Village - but beyond the everyday responsibilities she carries out, Ashleigh lets us in on her early dreams of the RAF, working behind a bar... and the one thing she really doesn't like about social care work! Soberingly, Ashleigh also gives a first-person account of the fear and uncertainty of working in social care throughout Covid-19, and provides an honest assessment of how care workers have fared in the months since. Passionate and dedicated, Ashleigh shines a light on the social care industry - sometimes misunderstood, and sometimes undervalued, but a vocation that is endlessly rewarding for those who love looking after others.

MAKING MEDIA
Neighbourhood House Awards With Lydia & Roshani - Mohammed Isah- Senior Team Leader Sydenham NH

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 6:15


Neighbourhood House Awards With Lydia & Roshani - Mohammed Isah- Senior Team Leader Sydenham NH by Ralph Barba

That's Agra Tastic Show
All about FFA Community Service

That's Agra Tastic Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 31:59


In this show, Michele Sullivan, Senior Team Leader of Engagement of National FFA shares highlights of the community service platform at National and Local levels,reflects on "Days of Community Service" , adjustments in '20, looks ahead to Feb. 20-27 "Days of Service," and reviews spring/summer/fall of '21 including National Convention Service Days and shares how communities can support the local chapters in service efforts, and much more!

FBI Retired Case File Review
Episode 221: Jean O’Connor – Evidence Response Teams, ERT

FBI Retired Case File Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 67:48


In this episode of FBI Retired Case File Review, retired agent Jean O’Connor reviews the FBI's Evidence Response Team (ERT) program, the 12 steps of processing a crime scene and a bank burglary case solved with DNA evidence collected by the WFO ERT. Jean O'Connor served in the FBI for 21 years.  Assigned to the Washington Field Office (WFO), she worked undercover specializing in drug diversion cases, investigated complex narcotics trafficking cases, and was to the Extraterritorial Terrorism Squad with deployments around the world. Jean was also a member of the WFO Evidence Response Team (ERT) and was named Senior Team Leader in 2006. Following the 9-11 attacks, Jean was a first responder at the US Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, in charge of evidence and victim remains recovery. She led forensic teams to process attacks against the US Embassy in Yemen, Turkey, and US Embassy personnel in Beirut, Lebanon. Stateside, Jean has led teams to process numerous "Lone Offender" shooting scenes including the 2009 Holocaust Museum shooting, two separate shooting attacks targeting the US Pentagon, the 2012 White House shooting, and the Washington Navy Yard attack in 2013. She led a team to assist in the investigations of Boston Marathon bomb attacks, where she played a key role in coordinating Evidence Response Team deployments throughout the investigation. Episode 213: Domestic Terrorism, Racially Motivated and Antigovernment Extremists Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here.   Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing and blogging about the FBI and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime/history podcast. Visit her website to check out her books, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. 

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast  - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
CJ Evolution Podcast: James A Gagliano - Leader, Consultant, Internationally-Acclaimed Speaker, Trusted Law Enforcement Voice

Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 44:21


Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. Thank you for tuning in and spending some of your valuable time with us. That is why we continue to grow. Please share this show with your family and friends and give us that 5-Star Rating on iTunes. Special thanks to all the brave men and women who work in the criminal justice field. From Federal to Municipal law enforcement, you do what most cannot or will not do. Thank you! Remember you are honored, cherished, and loved. Keep up the great work. If you love coffee, and I know most of you do, you are going to love the product from Four Sigmatic. I am a big fan of their Lions Mane Mushroom Coffee and I bet you will be too. Check out their link at www.cjevolution.com and get 15% off your purchases at checkout using the promo code CJEVO. We are so honored to be partnered with a company like Detectachem. This amazing company is helping keep our brave men and women who protect us every day safer but offering mobile threat detection that fits in the palm of your hand. Detecting illicit drugs, explosives and now COVID-19. This is must have technology for your agency. Find out more by checking out their link at www.cjevolution.com So excited to have my next guest on the show. His name is James Gagliano. currently serves as a law enforcement analyst and policing methodology subject matter expert for CNN, where he provides on-air analyses of complex law enforcement and counterterror matters. An adjunct assistant professor and doctoral candidate at St. John’s University in Queens, NY, he is a sought-after speaker on criminal justice, homeland security and organizational leadership matters, and delivers keynote addresses for corporate clients and in academic settings. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF).Prior to joining CNN, Gagliano served 25 years with the FBI. During his career with FBI, he was appointed to a variety of investigative, tactical resolution, crisis management, undercover, mid-level and senior management positions, including assignment to the FBI’s elite counterterror unit, the Hostage Rescue Team (HRT), and as the Senior Team Leader of the FBI New York Field Division’s SWAT Team. During the Global War on Terrorism, between 2002 and 2003, he deployed to Afghanistan three separate times in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He was awarded FBI’s second highest award for valor, the Medal of Bravery, for his SWAT Team’s actions in June of 1993. Between 2008 and 2012, he created and supervised the Hudson Valley Safe Streets Task Force, a multi-agency federal task force that disrupted and dismantled violent street gangs in the upstate New York region. In one of his final FBI assignments, he studied Spanish language at US State Department, then served as the deputy legal attaché and acting legal attaché at the United States Embassy in México City, México, prior to retiring in 2016.A 1987 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and US Army veteran, he was commissioned as an Infantry Officer, serving as a light infantry platoon leader and company executive officer in the 10th Mountain Division, while stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia and Fort Drum, New York between 1988 and 1991. His military awards include the Airborne, Air Assault, Jungle Expert and Expert Infantryman’s badges, as well as the Ranger tab. In this show, James and I talk about the hot topics of today, leadership, the way forward for law enforcement and much more. You can find James here: https://jamesagagliano.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-a-gagliano-1812a4142/   Stay tuned for more great guests on The CJEvolution Podcast www.cjevolution.com   Patrick      

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

Check Your Bias
CNN Analyst James Gagliano - Addresses George Floyd Killing

Check Your Bias

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 58:47


James Gagliano, former FBI Hostage Rescue Team member, Senior Team Leader for New York FBI SWAT Team, and current CNN Law Enforcement Analyst, joins us and talks about the just released video of the Minneapolis police officer kneeling on an African American civilian's neck, resulting in the man's death.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore: Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore: Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

Vulnerability Matters
Debt collection and vulnerability: past, present and future

Vulnerability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 61:29


Debt collection staff are often the first to encounter or hear about people in vulnerable circumstances, Our exclusive podcast, developed in conjunction with UK Finance for our joint Vulnerability Academy looks at what has been, the current state and the future of vulnerability within debt collection: 1. Looking back - what factors have driven the changes we're seeing in relation to vulnerabilities? Understanding the game-changers and milestones. 2. Current challenges - what we are seeing on the frontline of collection activity at the moment, and what this means for customers in vulnerable customers. 3. Multichannel communication - what channels are desirable for consumers, commercially realistic for firms, and expected by the regulator? 4. Innovation and investment - what is going to be different or remain the same going forward? Podcasts comprise a regular component of the Vulnerability Academy curriculum. In this discussion the Money Advice Trust's Vulnerability Lead Chris Fitch is joined by: - Bob Kingdon, Director of Compliance at Intrum UK. - Emma Bantges, Senior Team Leader, Vuln. Customers Champ, Cabot Financial. - Colin Trend, Lead Trainer, Money Advice Trust. - Sara Williams, Debt Camel Blogger, Citizens Advice Adviser.

FBI Retired Case File Review
Episode 162: Jean and Tom O’Connor – 9/11 FBI Line of Duty Deaths and Illnesses

FBI Retired Case File Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 79:01


In this episode of FBI Retired Case File Review, Special Agents Jean and Tom O’Connor review the work performed, and the devastating health-related complications experienced by FBI agents responding to terrorists attack sites at the World Trade Center in New York, The Pentagon in Washington D.C., Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and evidence collection sites on and immediately after 9/11. Special Agent Tom O’Connor is the current President of the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), and Special Agent Jean O’Connor is a Trustee for the FBIAA Scholarship Fund. They are both detailed to the Human Resource Division (HRD) at FBI Headquarters to identify FBI agents, current and retired, who continue to battle illnesses related to 9/11 and to make them aware of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF). On behalf of the FBIAA, Tom and Jean O'Connor pledge to ensure that these agents and their families obtain the benefits they need and deserve and to honor the 9/11 FBI Line of Duty Deaths of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Retired agents can learn more about VCF registration guidelines at the HRD hotline 202-324-3333. Special Agent Thomas O’Connor entered on duty with the FBI in 1997. During his career, SA O’Connor has worked both International and Domestic Terrorism cases in the Washington Field Office on the Joint Terrorism Task Force and is a Team Leader on the Evidence Response Team (ERT). In this capacity, SA O’Connor has led forensic teams to multiple terrorist attacks around the globe. These deployments include the 1998 Nairobi Embassy bombing, two deployments to Kosovo in 1999 for war crimes investigations, 2000 USS Cole attack in Aden Yemen, 9-11 attack on the US Pentagon, 2006 attack on the US Consulate in Karachi Pakistan, six deployments to Iraq and three deployments to Afghanistan. SA O’Connor specializes in Post Blast Investigation and shooting reconstruction evidence recovery. In 2004, SA O’Connor was awarded the Department of Justice “Instructor of the Year” award and was named as an FBI “Master Police Instructor” in 2010. SA O’Connor is a certified Adjunct Faculty member for the FBI Academy. SA Jean O’Connor joined the FBI in 1998. In 2000, she became a member of the Washington Field Office Evidence Response Team (ERT) and was named Senior Team Leader in 2006. As the Senior Team leader, she coordinates the activities of the 40 person ERT team. On September 11, 2001, SA O’Connor was a first responder to the US Pentagon, where she initially assisted in setting up the temporary morgue and later led a multi-agency team in evidence and remains recovery inside the Pentagon. SA O’Connor deploys overseas to investigate terrorist acts and process crime scenes and traveled to Liberia to document sites of war crimes committed by “Chuckie Taylor,” now serving 98 years in US Federal Prison.  She has led forensic teams in documenting and identifying evidence of the complex coordinated attack against the US Embassy in Yemen where terrorists targeted US Embassy personnel in Beirut, Lebanon, and at the US Embassy in Ankara, Turkey.  SA O’Connor led Washington Field Office’s team to assist in the investigation of Boston Marathon attack and several “Lone Offender” shooting scenes including the Holocaust Museum shooting, two separate shooting attacks targeting the US Pentagon, the 2012 White House shooting, the Family Research Council, and the Washington Navy Yard attack. SA O’Connor is an Adjunct Faculty member for the FBI Academy and has conducted numerous training assignments in the United States, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.   Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here.   Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing crime fiction about greed and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime/history podcast. Her novels—Pay To Play and Greedy Givers—inspired by actual true crime FBI cases, feature temptation, corruption, and redemption, and are available on Amazon.   

Supervision Support
Episode 25: Tips From A Supervisor... How To Organize, Plan, and Elevate Your Supervision Experience

Supervision Support

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 24:50


Catherine Silver is a licensed clinical social worker in New York City specializing in the treatment of people with eating disorders, OCD, anxiety, depression and trauma. She was previously the Senior Team Leader at one of the nation's leading eating disorder treatment centers and is currently in private practice.Catherine also received postgraduate training in family and couples therapy. Catherine is passionate about helping people heal their relationship with food, love their bodies and increase their overall sense of connection within themselves and with others.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore: Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore: Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore: Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Encore: Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour
Let's Go Camping the Compassionate Samurai Way!

The Compassionate Samurai Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 55:56


In this episode, facilitators, Krystal Zellmer & Tim Zink, along with Senior Team Leader, Chelsea Rathie from Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars, Inc., will discuss the aspects of their 4th level workshop entitled Samurai Camp. This program is designed to establish powerful daily habits and practices to produce on-going results in your professional & personal life. Krystal & Tim share that after completing Samurai Camp, students will know and understand the system for setting and achieving goals. This course is a powerful experience in learning the things one must do daily to create a rewarding career. A key focus in this program is given to: completing specific, measurable, risky goals; experience commitment at a higher level; receive professional coaching; develop an accountability system; learn to live from balance, honoring yourself as goals are accomplished; and eliminate conflicts between values and goals. Join us, as the concept of Samurai Camp is unwrapped.