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In this episode, host Nick discusses the importance of the energy we put out into the world and how it can impact our lives. He shares a personal experience at a service station where the positive energy of the attendant had a profound effect on him. Nick emphasizes the idea that the energy we put into our work, relationships, and personal endeavors will determine the rewards we receive. He encourages listeners to shift their focus from chasing end results to focusing on the positive energy and value they can provide in every aspect of their lives. Nick also reflects on the fleeting nature of life and urges listeners not to wait to pursue their passions and create the life they desire.Support the showConnect with Nick:Instagram TikTok YouTube
It used to feel like magic. Now it can feel like a set of cheap tricks. Is the problem with Google — or with us? And is Google Search finally facing a real rival, in the form of A.I.-powered “answer engines”? SOURCES:Marissa Mayer, co-founder of Sunshine; former C.E.O. of Yahoo! and vice president at Google.Ryan McDevitt; professor of economics at Duke University.Tim Hwang, media researcher and author; former Google employee.Elizabeth Reid, vice president of Search at Google.Aravind Srinivas, C.E.O. and co-founder of Perplexity.Jeremy Stoppelman, C.E.O. and co-founder of Yelp. RESOURCES:“A Fraudster Who Just Can't Seem to Stop … Selling Eyeglasses,” by David Segal (The New York Times, 2022).Subprime Attention Crisis: Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet, by Tim Hwang (2020).“Complaint: U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Google LLC,” by the U.S. Department of Justice (2020).“Fake Online Locksmiths May Be Out to Pick Your Pocket, Too,” by David Segal (The New York Times, 2016).“‘A' Business by Any Other Name: Firm Name Choice as a Signal of Firm Quality,” by Ryan C. McDevitt (Journal of Political Economy, 2014).In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, by Steven Levy (2011).“The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine,” by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page (Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1998). EXTRAS:“Is Dialysis a Test Case of Medicare for All?” by Freakonomics Radio (2021).“How Big is My Penis? (And Other Things We Ask Google),” by Freakonomics Radio (2017).
We like to imagine society is structured by rationality and reason. But, really, isn't everything a matter of chance? Ros Taylor talks to Brian Klaas, associate professor of global politics at UCL, about his new book Fluke: Chance, chaos and why everything we do matters, in The Bunker and to discuss how randomness shapes our lives. Buy Fluke by Brian Klaas through our affiliate bookshop and you'll help fund The Bunker by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. • “Unforeseen events have shaped everything economically and politically in our lives. The illusion of control causes us to be hubristic in how we navigate uncertainty, and that's a very big problem social science needs to grapple with.” – Brian Klaas • “Very often people on the political left are worried about the idea of determinism because they say ‘this lets injustice off the hook'. The flip side of that is you believe that everyone dictates their own future – which is what the political right often says." – Brian Klaas www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and Presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by: Eliza Davis Beard. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Deux Ex Machina: Originating in ancient Greek theater as a literal "God from the machine" - where gods were brought onto the stage by a machine to resolve complex plots - this concept illuminates a critical junction in our understanding of fate versus free will. It referred to the sudden appearance of a god, typically hoisted onto the stage using a machine, to resolve a seemingly unsolvable problem in the plot.
In this episode, Dr. Jody really gets into the nitty-gritty of trauma. She breaks it down for us and talks about how we can all pitch in to help ourselves and others going through tough times.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverse_childhood_experienceshttps://www.skool.com/drjody?invite=594739b2f47a46f6a98d4aecdb82af38 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dive into the transformative world of gratitude in this episode of "Mr. and Mrs. Therapy." We explore the myriad ways in which thankfulness can positively impact our lives, both mentally and physically. From boosting mental health and enhancing relationships to improving sleep and increasing resilience, gratitude is more than just a feel-good emotion; it's a powerful tool for personal growth. Join us as we uncover scientific insights and practical tips for cultivating a gratitude practice in your daily life. Discover how a simple act of thankfulness can bring profound changes to your perspective, health, and overall well-being. Remember to join our community discussion over at our Facebook Group: Mr. and Mrs. Therapy Podcast Group, or share your experiences with us at podcast@mrandmrstherapy.com. {Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide diagnosis or treatment. For personalized support, please seek professional help or call the National Suicide Hotline at 988 if you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or needs emotional support.}
Unseen Foundations: Deb Chachra on the Infrastructure That Shapes Our Lives The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to 'The Not Old Better Show', Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast where experience meets innovation in the golden years. I'm Paul Vogelzang, your guide through the fascinating world that surrounds us. Today, we're venturing into a realm that's foundational to our daily existence, yet often remains an unsung hero in our stories . In this episode titled, 'Unseen Foundations: Deb Chachra on the Infrastructure That Shapes Our Lives,' we're set to embark on an exploratory journey. Imagine the invisible networks that power up your morning coffee, bring water to your gardens, and pave the paths you walk on — this is the world of infrastructure, silently supporting every facet of our lives. Joining us is a special guest, Smithsonian Associate Deb Chachra, author of the enlightening book, 'How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems That Shape Our World.' Deb's experience, growing up in India where access to everyday utilities was a challenge, has given her a unique appreciation for these essential systems. She's here to share her insights and expertise, highlighting how crucial infrastructure is, especially in the lives of our age group. Deb Chachra will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, so please check out our website for more detials on Deb Chachra's Smithsonian Assocaites presentation, titled, How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems That Shape Our World.' But we have Deb Chachra today and today's conversation goes beyond mere appreciation. We're diving into actionable insights. How can we, as proactive members of society, contribute to the sustainability and improvement of the infrastructure that underpins our daily lives? What roles can we play to ensure that these systems continue to support not just us, but also future generations, embedded in what Deb Chachra calls networks of mutual care, and how Deb's own grandmother would not recognize her. That of course is our guest today, Smithsonian Associate, engineering professor and author Deb Chachra reading from her new book, How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems That Shape Our World.' So, wherever you are, whether settling into your favorite chair or out enjoying a brisk walk, join us for this enlightening journey. Let's celebrate the unseen, and understand the profound impact of the intricate world beneath our feet and all around us. Stay with us on 'The Not Old Better Show' as we start this fascinating conversation with Deb Chachra, right after this short break." As we bring today's episode of 'The Not Old Better Show' to a close, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Smithsonian Associate Deb Chachra for joining us. Deb, your insights and the deep dive into your new book, 'How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems That Shape Our World,' have been nothing short of enlightening. And for our audience eager to learn more, Deb Chachra's upcoming presentation at Smithsonian Associates is an event not to be missed! Check out our website for all the details.
In her new book Extremely Online, tech journalist Taylor Lorenz explores how social media platforms and online content creators have redefined fame, influence and power.
Dive into the enchanting world of serendipity, where delightful surprises await at every corner. Unravel tales where unplanned moments lead to profound changes, showing us the beauty of life's unpredictable journey.Find the transcript of this episode on https://englishpluspodcast.com/serendipity-the-unexpected-magic-that-shapes-our-lives/Support our English Plus CreatorTake your English and knowledge to the next level on our websiteSupport the show
Acclaimed author, Carolyn Steel joins ON CITIES for a thought-provoking conversation on the relationship between food and cities. The feeding of cities has greater social and physical impact on us and our planet than anything else we do. Yet few of us living in modern cities are conscious of the process. In her books, Hungry City and Sitopia, Steel discusses the history of food production and distribution, the challenges of feeding our growing cities sustainably, and her vision of Sitopia, a new way of thinking about food and its role in creating more resilient, equitable and joyful urban futures. With practical ideas and fascinating insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned with health, the future of food and its impact on cities and society. Tune in Friday, August 25th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and find all previous episodes on Spotify, Apple iTunes or your favorite podcast platform.
Acclaimed author, Carolyn Steel joins ON CITIES for a thought-provoking conversation on the relationship between food and cities. The feeding of cities has greater social and physical impact on us and our planet than anything else we do. Yet few of us living in modern cities are conscious of the process. In her books, Hungry City and Sitopia, Steel discusses the history of food production and distribution, the challenges of feeding our growing cities sustainably, and her vision of Sitopia, a new way of thinking about food and its role in creating more resilient, equitable and joyful urban futures. With practical ideas and fascinating insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned with health, the future of food and its impact on cities and society. Tune in Friday, August 25th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and find all previous episodes on Spotify, Apple iTunes or your favorite podcast platform.
Ep.79 In this episode, we discuss the impact of rejection on our mental health, with Dr. Gary Lawrence. This audio is from my very first livestreamed video podcast, that took place 6/6/23. If you want to join in on the next live Q&A podcast, be sure to subscribe to the MHT newsletter. ♦️
Acclaimed author, Carolyn Steel joins ON CITIES for a thought-provoking conversation on the relationship between food and cities. The feeding of cities has greater social and physical impact on us and our planet than anything else we do. Yet few of us living in modern cities are conscious of the process. In her books, Hungry City and Sitopia, Steel discusses the history of food production and distribution, the challenges of feeding our growing cities sustainably, and her vision of Sitopia, a new way of thinking about food and its role in creating more resilient, equitable and joyful urban futures. With practical ideas and fascinating insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned with health, the future of food and its impact on cities and society. Tune in Friday, May 12th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and find all previous episodes on Spotify, Apple iTunes or your favorite podcast platform.
Acclaimed author, Carolyn Steel joins ON CITIES for a thought-provoking conversation on the relationship between food and cities. The feeding of cities has greater social and physical impact on us and our planet than anything else we do. Yet few of us living in modern cities are conscious of the process. In her books, Hungry City and Sitopia, Steel discusses the history of food production and distribution, the challenges of feeding our growing cities sustainably, and her vision of Sitopia, a new way of thinking about food and its role in creating more resilient, equitable and joyful urban futures. With practical ideas and fascinating insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned with health, the future of food and its impact on cities and society. Tune in Friday, May 12th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and find all previous episodes on Spotify, Apple iTunes or your favorite podcast platform.
Dr. Michael Jaquith is a Ph. D. Chemist who left the corporate world and now helps men everywhere discover how to escape addictions and live a more meaningful and fulfilling life. Certified through the Life Coach School with specialization in addiction, he combines cutting edge science and coaching expertise with the time honored teachings of the Faith. Michael is married with six children and lives in rural northern Idaho. Michael Jaquith and Kevin Kepple discuss the importance of having a strong personal identity Lack of identity can lead to cancel culture and negative self-talk Naming and labeling has creative power, Recognizing positive behavior leads to more positive behavior Loving oneself is crucial before being able to love others, as discussed in the book "Love Yourself, Like Your Life Depends on It" Website: https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/freevideosignup/
The media has come to be a major influence on how many of us form our opinions, think, and act. It broadcasts a range of opinions, factual information, and entertainment content. We're exposed to the media through television, newspapers, magazines, the Internet, and even through friends and relatives. The media shapes our ideas and values, both consciously and subconsciously. It can shape the way we think about a certain issue or even how we vote. In some cases, the media can be a powerful influence on how we think and behave, and can lead to changes in society.
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“One of the things that I am continuously working on is triggering people to think more about light and to think more about the effects of light,” explains Roudy Nassif, Founder of VivaRays. After suffering from chronic fatigue and depression, Roudy felt determined to find a sustainable solution. Through his holistic medicine journey, Roudy discovered the benefits of natural light and improved his circadian rhythm once and for all. An engineer with insomnia issues, Roudy found that his chronic exhaustion affected every area of his life. After learning about quantum biology and the importance of natural light, Roudy created his company VivaRays, specializing in circadian light therapy glasses. By combating the adverse effects of artificial blue light, our daily environment can improve, leading to a healthier lifestyle overall. It's never too late to improve your circadian rhythm. Learn more about Roudy's quantum biology journey, perfecting blue blockers for optimal results, and how light elevates consciousness. Quotes “The language of light is wordless. Yet, in this language resides the essence of all meaning.” (10:01-10:48 | Roudy) “Our relationship to light is so fundamental and obvious, but it's so simple that we often miss it. We take it for granted.” (19:59-20:21 | Roudy) “I'm truly inspired about helping humanity to elevate their light.” (36:25-36:50 | Roudy) “One of the things that I am continuously working on is triggering people to think more about light and to think more about the effects of light.” (39:21-39:53 | Roudy) “Nothing is happening outside that is not caused by what's happening inside.” (44:34-44:41 | Roudy) “Who you were yesterday is a beautiful sequence that will create who you will become today and who you will be tomorrow.” (57:59-56:57 | Roudy) Links: Connect with: Roudy Nassif: Website to purchase glasses: https://vivarays.com/?sca_ref=995503.kgVQee7puc Instagram: @vivarays To find a practitioner who understand the health principles of quantum biology or join our practitioner association: www.quantumbiologycollective.org To take our 8 week practitioner certification in the science of quantum biology so that you can add it to your existing area of expertise: www.appliedquantumbiology.com Follow on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @quantumhealthtv Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
About Chapel: The focus for this year in Chapel is to simply belong to Jesus and serve Jesus. The purpose of the fall Chapel messages is to challenge the members of the college family to take on the character of Christ to BE like Jesus, so that people can see Jesus in us. Then the emphasis of the spring Chapel messages will encourage our campus community to live out our lives in a Christlike way so that others see Jesus working through us. We are seeking to be a discipleship community where each one of us simply seeks to be Jesus' for the sake of others to see, know, and belong to God. Learn more at www.boisebible.edu. Music by www.bensound.com.
#199: It seems everyone is talking about trauma these days, which I'm so delighted about. It's high time we pause to talk about what trauma is and how it can shape our lives because, my darling, it really matters. This week, I'm sharing examples of the more subtle, chronic traumas of everyday life, how to identify if trauma is part of your experience, and the remedies that will help you support yourself as you begin listening to your subtle cues of dysregulation. Get full show notes and more information here: https://victoriaalbina.com/199
In this episode, me & Luis discuss the impact of how subjective identification affects both women and men in today's society. We also speak on:- Lessons learned from being a new business owner- How work environments affect mental health and work productivity - How masculinity is divine - Not basing your life on one chapter of your story
Belonging To Jesus Shapes our Lives Belonging not Behaving.
Australian soil scientist Alisa Bryce describes soil as a wonderful mysterious world, an underground jungle, a nexus of a portal between life and death. In her popular science book, Grounded she focuses on how life could not exist without soil and how it informs so much of what we do, so much beyond agriculture.
Our perspectives shape our behavior and set our character. We can change our perspectives and thereby change our lives.
Our perspectives shape our behavior and set our character. We can change our perspectives and thereby change our lives.
Our perspectives shape our behavior and set our character. We can change our perspectives and thereby change our lives. The Sales Leader's Excellence & Influence Course.
https://richperry.com/ [DAILY MINUTE with RICH] Tony Robbins said, “It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, but we do consistently.” Think of someone that you consider to be a top performer. Maybe this person is a top athlete, musician, artist, or businessperson. Does this person only show up once in a while? Or has this person developed the habit of showing up “game ready” on a consistent and daily basis? I'm willing to bet it's the latter. What about you? How do you show up each and every day in your life? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Drop a comment or send me a message. I'm listening! “I Help You Build the Brand Your Customers Will Trust” [FREE COACHING & TRAINING] https://richperry.com/ [CONNECT WITH ME] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/coachrichperry Twitter - https://twitter.com/CoachRichPerry LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachrichperry Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coachrichperry YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/richperrycoach --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailyminutewithrich/support
Season 5, Epsiode 8: Grabbing the Bag, an Unusual Discussion with Rob Bell About Money, Our Mindsets about It and How it Shapes Our Lives “Who are you and why are you here?” Is one of the most important and fundamental questions each person has to answer each day. Our relationships and mindsets around money tell a lot about us and how we live our values. Best-selling author, Rob Bell, shares ancient wisdom about the necessary tensions of money in our lives, how to navigate it and why he thought it was important to generate a new audiobook about it titled, “Grabbing the Bag” in this interview with David Vanderveen, Following are links referenced in this podcast: https://robbell.com/audio/grabbin-the-bag-a-few-thoughts-on-money/ https://robbell.com https://www.facebook.com/realrobbell https://www.instagram.com/realrobbell/
On this special episode of Making Space, Hoda sits down exclusively with Matt Hutchins, whose wife Halyna died after a gun discharged on the set of the film Rust in October 2021. Matt opens up about loss, legacy, moving forward, and how he's making space to heal.
"Your range of available choices- right now -is limitless." (Frederick Carl Frieseke)LIFE IS FULL OF POSSIBILITIES, A SET OF POTENTIAL CHOICES THAT WE CAN MAKEEverything is a matter of perspective. We can choose to see a glass of water half full or half empty.Lack is a matter of perspective.We can CHOOSE lack or abundance,We can CHOOSE to operate from the perspective of possibility or resignation.We can choose to see ourselves as victims or warriors.We have freedom of thought.We have freedom of action.All is a matter of choice.-----My mentor has BE-DO-HAVE free series coming up.IT IS MIND-BLOWING. You really do not want to miss this.If you are stuck or struggle to make the right choices for yourself you may want to consider CHOOSING this amazing training.Starting 3rd of March at 1 pm PST.Sign up here https://jimfortin.samcart.com/referral/lvYqnU0M/eUp4nMvo8YZI6duW---
Words are a powerful thing. Words can build and lift, comfort and calm, teach and inspire. To the opposite, words can destroy and demolish, incite and enrage, berate and criticize, embarrass and demean. It has been said that in an average day a person will speak somewhere between 10 and 20,000 words. Which means we have that tons of chances every day to say something positive or to say something negative, the choice is totally up to us.There is an old saying that “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” Whoever came up with that saying had it completely wrong…what they saying needed to say is “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but unkind words will always hurt me…and a broken bone can heal with time, but the damage done by unkind words might never heal.” My next guest understands the power of words, and is passionate about helping people to unlearn the negative things they've said to themselves or were said about them. Through his work over the past 40 years, he has taught countless thousands of people how to improve various aspects of their lives.His latest book, 'How to Be Bulletproof From Criticism' has attracted rave reviews from health professionals, business owners and world class entrepreneurs. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SoundBalming)
This week, we're joined by Steven Levy, Editor at Large at Wired and author of top technology books including “In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives” and the iconic “Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution.” In a wide-ranging episode, Levy discusses controversial aspects of Google's growth, dives into the intersection of search and ethics, and makes some bold predictions for the future of search.
In this episode of the IINNER WEALTH Podcast , David Sits down with Tina McCullar co founder of Inception to do a Master class on decoding the correlation between trauma patterns and the childhood adverse experiences. Guest info Tina McCullar IG @mstinamccullarHost InfoDavid McCullarIG Pages@MrdavidmccullarFounder @i_am_inceptionHost @iinnerwealthwww.inceptionep.comWww.iinnertech.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robert H. Hopcke is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Counselor in private practice in Berkeley, California. Along with his numerous articles and reviews published over the last 30 years, his national best-seller, There Are No Accidents: Synchronicity and the Stories of Our Lives, which he spoke about at the Jung…
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“Everything that you do, you are a role model to someone.” Mirror thinking explores how the mirror neuron has defined us through the role models we observe and interact with. All of the learning we take from our world is down to our brain's mirror system, but it doesn't stop there. In this episode, Jason Campbell and occupational psychologist Fiona Murden share how this incredible system is also responsible for our emotional connections with others, how we pass on learning between the generations through stories, and how we imagine and innovate within our own minds. Listen out for: The fascinating story of how Fiona got interested in mirror neurons. How mirror neurons work. The blockers of mirror neurons. Bonus: Get to know more about Fiona here
Will your circumstances or decisions define you?We can go through so many tough situations in life. Sometimes these situations break us or they unleash the potential in us.Sometimes the situations happen as a result of an external source or sometimes internal. However, despite the situation, despite how difficult, we always have the power to make the decision of what we want to do in that situation.In this podcast, I share three personal life examples. The three situations are growing up in a single-parent household, being bullied, and being told I would not amount to much.All three were external (the situations were chosen for me).Despite the tough situations, I made key, positive decisions to better my life.In this podcast, I will share exactly what I did so you can apply it to any life situation you have gone through before or are currently going through.Make key decisions so the circumstances do not shape your life!!
Think about what you're doing right now. What job you have, the friends you surround yourselves with. Your neighbourhood and the social connection that is tied to our geographic locations shape our everyday lives and how we achieve our goals. Tune into this episode of Mental Clarity to hear our host discuss the topic of neighbourhoods and how they impact our lives.
Special guest Scott Reynolds once again joins the podcast to talk about a second lawsuit brought against UpCodes by the ICC which came quickly after some favorable news from the judge on the first one. LinksUpCodes websiteUpCodes on TwitterTRXL 021: ‘Standing on the Shoulders of Giants’, with Scott ReynoldsUpCodes first lawsuit with the ICCA court decision in favor of startup UpCodes may help shape open access to the law (TechCrunch article)International Code Council (ICC)National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)MADCADTextStreetYCombinatorGuy Raz’s podcast with Jimmy Wales about how he built Wikipedia (NPR)In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives by Steven Levy (Bookshop)
Gratitude is a very powerful tool that we have access to every day but unfortunately, it is overlooked especially in challenging times. Having a heart of Gratitude definitely transforms our attitude to becoming more positive individuals, living a less stressful life. Rediscovery the benefits of having a spirit of gratitude enables me to Live At My Finest Holistic Health and I am happy to share in this episode, the benefits of a grateful heart and the simple ways to start living a life of gratitude. Excerpt from Dr. BabsGratitude lifted my life because it opened the doors to creativity such as this podcast and my YouTube channel which has brought about so much joy and a community that I love. Living At Your Finest (LAYF) Champion of the Week: Nikki Oluseye-Longe, Creator of Here for Wives. Thanks for sharing your great win. How possible is it to save a marriage by cultivating a culture of unselfish self-care? Tune in to hear more. Here For Wives Free 10-Day DevotionalSubscribe & Review in iTunesIf you have not subscribed to my podcast, what are you waiting for? I bet you do not want to miss an empowering episode filled with Fun, Fundamental, and Faith-Based Health and Personal Development Related Matters. A new episode is released every Friday.Here is the iTunes Link to SubscribeThanks for all the kind reviews so far. If you haven't already, kindly leave a comment Using This Rating and Review Link. It helps me to know if I am making any sense, impacting a life, and most certainly promotes listenership. The more women know about this podcast, the stronger we can be at Living At Our Finest. Thank you in advance.Don't forget to follow me on the following platforms for more in-depth Health and Personal Development Related MattersLiving At Your Finest with Dr. Babs Facebook PageLiving At Your Finest with Dr. Babs YouTube Channel Tags: Gratitude, HolisticHealth, LivingAtYourFinest, Thanksgiving, Mental Health
WALK AROUND THE BLOCK, Stoplight Secrets, Mischievous Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries & Other Stuff You See Every Day (And Know Nothing About) by Spike Carlson, explores how every part of our urban landscape impacts and shape our lives.
WALK AROUND THE BLOCK, Stoplight Secrets, Mischievous Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries & Other Stuff You See Every Day (And Know Nothing About) by Spike Carlson, explores how every part of our urban landscape impacts and shape our lives.
WALK AROUND THE BLOCK, Stoplight Secrets, Mischievous Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries & Other Stuff You See Every Day (And Know Nothing About) by Spike Carlson, explores how every part of our urban landscape impacts and shape our lives.
Judgement permeates our lives and we typically don't realize its large day-to-day impact. Listen to today's show to understand how judgement shapes our interactions with others, and how this understanding can improve our relationships. In this episode, we discuss relationship advice topics that include: How judgement shapes our lives and the interchanges we have with the people in our lives Judgements' role in our romantic relationships and the importance of fully understanding how we judge Why the closer we are to someone, the more we judge them How to communicate with your partner without negative judgements Why praise is a judgement that can sometimes be a negative remark for your partner How to praise your partner in the most productive ways And much more! Terri Apter is a psychologist and writer and Fellow Emerita at the University of Cambridge. Her work explores the secret worlds of family dynamics. She has authored many books including The Confident Child, which was awarded the Delta Kappa Gamma International Educator's Prize and Altered Loves, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Her most recent book, Passing Judgment: praise and blame in everyday life, highlights how daily exposure to praise and blame impacts on our relationships, from social media to marriage. For more information on our guest, and for the episode links visit: https://idopodcast.com/273 Spark My Relationship Course: Get $100 off our online course. Visit SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock for our special offer just for our I Do Podcast listeners! Podcast Series: Love Under Quarantine Sign up for our 14 Day Happy Couples Challenge here: 14 Day Happy Couples Challenge Join our 5 Day Couples Appreciation Challenge here: idopodcast.com/appreciation Do you want to hear more on this topic? Continue the conversation on our Facebook Group here: Love Tribe Help Support The Show! Donate Here. Sponsors BetterHelp: Get help on your own time and at your own pace. Get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/IDO. Trivia Star: Trivia Star is offering you 2,500 coins and 500 gems when you download and play. Search Trivia Star in the Apple App Store or Google Store and download Trivia Star for FREE today! AndStillIVote.org: Join the fight for voting rights today! Paid for by The Leadership Conference Education Fund. If you love this episode (and our podcast!), would you mind giving us a review in iTunes? It would mean the world to us and we promise it only takes a minute. Many thanks in advance! – Chase & Sarah
This episode's guest is Sarah Williams Goldhagen, the author of “Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives." She is an author and architect critic who has taught at Wellesley, Harvard and is currently a visiting scholar at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Sarah shares what "exactly situated cognition" is and why understanding that concept can lead to powerful understandings about how we operate in our buildings, our communities, and our spaces. We talk about “sticky moments” and how designers and placemakers can reconsider our values to improve our environments and our lives. For Bridget's review of Goldhagen's book, head over to our blog: Placemakers.
Rita with Be More With Less shares her experience with Project 333 and how clothing shapes our lives. Episode 878: How Clothing Shapes our Lives by Rita with Be More With Less (Consumerism & Minimalism). Courtney Carver was stopped in her tracks with a scary MS diagnosis after decades of debt, discontent, and trying to do it all. She had to slow down, prioritize her health, and figure out what was really important in her life. She discovered what mattered most by getting rid of everything that didn't matter at all. In the end it all came down to love and health. She went from a busy, overwhelmed advertising director to spending 2-3 hours every morning taking care of herself, loving her work, and being present and engaged with the people she loves. Her family changed, too. They moved from wanting bigger closets, nicer furniture, and more stuff to downsizing into a 750 sq. ft apartment with no storage. Courtney has written books, courses, and hundreds of articles to help you simplify your life and work so you can focus on what really matters. The original post is located here: https://bemorewithless.com/how-clothing-shapes-our-lives Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rita with Be More With Less shares her experience with Project 333 and how clothing shapes our lives. Episode 878: How Clothing Shapes our Lives by Rita with Be More With Less (Consumerism & Minimalism). Courtney Carver was stopped in her tracks with a scary MS diagnosis after decades of debt, discontent, and trying to do it all. She had to slow down, prioritize her health, and figure out what was really important in her life. She discovered what mattered most by getting rid of everything that didn't matter at all. In the end it all came down to love and health. She went from a busy, overwhelmed advertising director to spending 2-3 hours every morning taking care of herself, loving her work, and being present and engaged with the people she loves. Her family changed, too. They moved from wanting bigger closets, nicer furniture, and more stuff to downsizing into a 750 sq. ft apartment with no storage. Courtney has written books, courses, and hundreds of articles to help you simplify your life and work so you can focus on what really matters. The original post is located here: https://bemorewithless.com/how-clothing-shapes-our-lives Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode is a special one for Gary, as his two biggest mentors get together to share their insight. Technological changes are the main focus of this conversation between Jason and Pat Donohoe of The Wealth Standard podcast. The convergence of many different technologies will shape the life of humans in ways we may not even be aware of yet. The conflicting forces of the central banks and governments in opposition to robotics, self-driving cars, and human longevity, all make this an amazing time to be alive. Exponential changes are currently taking place and the best way to keep up-to-date on our ever-changing world is through podcasts. Podcasts are an immediate dissemination of knowledge, analysis, and opinion. Key Takeaways: [9:49] Converging technologies and what it could mean for the future. [15:43] The valuation of real estate will be impacted by the adoption of self-driving cars. [23:24] What are the forces which will affect real estate prices and cost to rent? [28:20] The target inflation rate is dictated by the “Phillips Curve”. [29:24] Robotics and human longevity and what it means for our economic future. [35:13] What books and information can someone use to stay plugged in, networked and prepared for the upcoming changes? Website: www.TheWealthStandard.com
From schools of fish to starlings to atomic particles. what does group behaviour look like in nature? Rana Mitter is joined by BBC Radio 4's presenter of The Life Scientific Jim Al-Khalili, Melissa Bateson, Andrew McBain and Richard Bevan. Recorded with an audience at Sage Gateshead for the 2018 Free Thinking Festival. Jim Al-Khalili is Professor of Physics at the University of Surrey and presenter of BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific and TV documentaries including Gravity and Me: The Force that Shapes Our Lives and The Beginning and End of the Universe. His books include Paradox: the Nine Greatest Enigmas in Science, Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines, Quantum: a Guide for the Perplexed and he's edited What's Next ? What Science Can Tell Us About Our Future.Melissa Bateson is Professor of Ethology at Newcastle University, an expert in behavioural biology who has studied the behaviour of starlings, hummingbirds and humans.Andrew McBain is a Professor of Microbiology at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on the responses of biofilms to antimicrobial treatments and the interaction of microorganisms colonising the skin, nasopharynx, oral cavity and intestine with the human host in health and disease Richard Bevan is a lecturer in the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences at Newcastle University. His research interests are in animal ecophysiology; the way that animals interact with their environment both physiologically and behaviourally and how this is vital in understanding and interpreting their biology.Producer: Torquil MacLeod
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