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In the last episode, we touched on beginning with an end in mind. If you want to meet a great partner and find a great relationship, it’s a lot easier to navigate there if you have a clear picture of what that should look like for you. What I’m especially excited for all of you daters out there - once you have a clear picture, you are in a position to be able to start from a BLANK slate - you are not stuck with anyone right now - you can just go out and create whatever kind relationship you want to create from scratch - which personally I think is so much easier than trying to fix a broken relationship that’s not working, I have been in several so I know how excruciatingly frustrating that can be. That’s why I’m really excited to have today’s guest help you understand what research has uncovered about what a great relationship should look and feel like so you can go and start creating that. Eli Finkel is the author of the NYT best-selling book The All-Or-Nothing Marriage: How the Best Marriages Work where he researched all aspects of marriages and uncovered what makes a modern long-term relationship work and how you can get there. He is also the Director of Relationships and Motivation Lab at Northwestern University, where he published over 150 scientific papers on love and relationship and is a contributor to the Op-Ed page of The New York Times. The Economist has identified him as "one of the leading lights in the realm of relationship psychology.” This is Save the Date, a dating survival kit from Coffee Meets Bagel. Each episode, our Chief Dating Officer Dawoon Kang will sit down with a guest expert to tackle some of your most burning dating questions and explore what it takes to ultimately reach your goals: going on great dates that lead to a lasting, serious relationship. SHOW NOTES: Getting stuck our expectations and what we’re investing [6:41] Shooting for exquisite [9:16] Fulfilling self-actualization in your relationship i [12:26] An essential component of true intimacy [22:37] The importance of self-discovery [32:32] Compatibility is important but so is self-work [36:33] Getting in the right headspace for a date [49:57] Orient towards saying “yes” when you’re on the fence [57:04] QUOTES: “How well do you even know who you are? There's a lot to be said for taking some time for some serious self-discovery to get a sense of who you are.” [32:42] “I don't want to say dating is a numbers game because it sounds too cynical. But I think an orientation toward saying ‘yes’ in cases where you're on the fence is a good idea.” [57:04] “Compatibility is a real thing, but a hell of a lot of how to build a good relationship is working on ourselves and working on the relationship.” [36:33] “Shooting for exquisite is great because it puts exquisite within reach.” [9:16] “Essential to true intimacy is that I've handed you my love and heart and vulnerability. We are going to hold each other's hearts and be gentle and tender with them.” [22:37] “If you could do something that you would enjoy doing, even if there's no connection, that's a good headspace to go into the date with because it keeps expectations in check.“ [49:57]
Today’s episode is my 3rd follow-up on the latest interview with my friend and client, Ryley Smith. I talk about his experience in the Process and how he is in the graduate program now, daring to be unique. Enjoy! The Blueprint Process host Tammi Brannan has a unique ability to see people's potential and success clues before they do. Throughout these conversations, you'll hear people's BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal - her favorite thing) and you may even identify your BHAG while you listen. Links and Resources from this Episode For show notes, resources and additional information go to https://blueprintprocess.com Special Listener Gift Get a FREE 60-minute consultation with Tammi https://calendly.com/blueprintprocess/blueprint-process-consult Email Tammi directly tammi@blueprintprocess.com Show Notes Getting approval from other people - 1:19 You are not meant to be everything to everyone - 1:45 Being someone that you are not - 2:09 Express your unique capabilities - 2:49 Achieving your impact - 3:28 What “daring to be yourself” means - 3:46 Showing up as yourself - 4:26 Do not be different, just to be different - 5:00 An indicator to know your Blueprint - 5:50 Be different and make your impact - 6:42 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS We’d love for you to share #TheBlueprintProcessPodcast with your twitter followers
Without Warning Investigation Derailed – The Kadie Major Case Episode 10 Show Notes Getting answers means asking questions. Did the original investigators ask the right questions? Sheila’s crowdsource forensics groups got together to discuss what questions they would have asked based on the evidence available to them. Tune in to Season 3, Episode 10 of Without Warning, in which renowned private investigator Sheila Wysocki utilizes crowdsourcing to uncover the mystery surrounding the deaths of Kadie, River , Lynn, and Aadon Major. There will be a break while we get some answers to the many questions. Follow us on social media for the debut of Part 2. You can subscribe to Without Warning on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. www.sheilawysocki.com www.withoutwarningpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christopher Doyle talks with Richard Jones, who has experience in the addiction treatment field. Richard talks about his story, his insights, and shares his wisdom with the audience. He is the CEO of FAVOR Greenville and Co-Founder of Youturn.net where they are passionate about helping others avoid the heartbreak that can result from addiction. Youturn is a revolutionary answer to a broken recovery system. It's about hope and freedom and walking out into a brighter life. Youturn is much more than an online educational recovery platform—it's a better way to get better. Stay tuned and enjoy! The Why Intervention Podcast is aimed at helping family and friends feel supported and encouraged that recovery from addiction is possible. Host Christopher Doyle shares his insights, talks with experts, and interviews people who have gone through recovery. Links and Resources from this Episode https://whyintervention.com/ https://twitter.com/whyintervention https://www.facebook.com/whyintervention/?ref=br_rs Connect with Richard Jones https://youturn.net/about-us/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardjones5 https://favorgreenville.org/advocacy/richs-recovery-blog/ Show Notes Getting involved in family-related addiction recovery - 1:03 The family is very powerful for an addicted person - 2:09 Families are crucial in the recovery system - 2:52 Addiction is vicious - 3:34 Doing an Intervention - 8:16 The term intervention and family meetings - 11:02 How will you get better if you talk with the same people? - 12:51 Having a family education group - 17:11 You have to be your own advocate - 17:46 Only ten percent of addicted people receive help - 18:58 Paying for detox? - 22:29 Dynamics of the recovery treatment center - 24:52 It all starts with families - 27:57 Rich's educational platform - 33:02 How do you get the information out? - 34:44 Families can get paralyzed with fear - 36:16 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher Subscribe with RSS
It is time to get back on a bicycle. After a very long break I am yearning to ride again. I was basically born and raised on raised on bicycles. When I was young I would ride my bicycle to school. As I became a bit older I started to fantasy about big air jumps on my BMX bike. This one-geared two-wheeled vehicle of fun ended when I started college. For a short time I owned a rode bike. My rode biking ended days when I hit a pedestrian at an extremely high rate of speed on the Indiana University campus. When I transferred to the University of Washington in Seattle I started mountain biking. This evolved into my devotion to urban commuter riding. I did five years full time as a bicycle commuter in Seattle and then another five years in Boise Idaho. Until I was 33 years-old I did not own a car. I simply rode a bicycle and it was my lifestyle In between the lines of all that riding I took a long 66 day bicycle tour. I rode from Seattle, Washington to just outside of my hometown of South Bend, Indiana. A year later I moved to Boise, Idaho and rode my bicycle everywhere including my job through all four seasons. While in Boise I founded, organized, and distributed by bicycle a bicycle publication... Basically a grass-roots local bicycle "zine" called "Spoke'N'Word." What can I say, I love bicycles!! And I want to get back on my bicycle and feel the pedal-powered air flowing through my air. This podcast is about my movement back on my bicycle and all that is takes after 15 years of driving a car. Thanks for listening! I invite you to share this podcast, offer a comment or leave some feedback. Show Notes: Getting back on a bicycle after 15 years in a car. The first 33 years of my life was carless and lived on a bicycle. Some weird and cool things about riding a bicycle with one hand. Resources: Seattle to Chicago bicycle tour – My first podcast 001 is me riding my bicycle from across the country. Helping a child who fell off his bicycle – Podcast 011 finds me at the right place at the right time. My artificial arm broke while riding my bike – The story is much more extreme than is sounds in podcast 021. I hit a pedestrian (hard) with my bicycle – My short lived time on a road bike ended when I hit a pedestrian. Podcast 067 tells the story. Contact. Follow. Share. instagram | facebook | twitter | pinterest How to review the podcast on iTunes If you enjoyed, benefited or were impacted by the podcast, it would be beyond cool if you’d take a minute and write a review on iTunes. To do that, click on the iTunes link or launch the iTunes podcast app on your computer or phone. Search for One Hand Speaks, select the album art for the show, select ratings and reviews and then write your review. Big thanks and appreciation. Please spread and share if you feel others will benefit and enjoy and leave a comment or offer feedback. Play your hand, AlejAndro
I was hired into the Federal Government just over twenty years ago under the "Schedule A" Federal Hiring Authority. After twenty years as a Graphic Design and Digital Illustration for the Bureau of Reclamation I am now looking to get a new position the "Mac Guy" in the IT computer department. Part of my ability to get the new position beyond having all the qualifications is my option to get hired again under the "Schedule A" hiring authority. But for that to happen I had to get a new and updated "Proof of Disability Documentation." This was a bit more difficult and a bit more challenging than I had anticipated. Some of it was having to do all this on very short notice. Another aspect was I did not have a general medical practitioner. As a result, it was an interesting challenge getting the paperwork I needed on time. Another funny quality was the perception people had of me as I called around to see if I could get the proper paperwork signed. It was not at all what I thought. Thanks for listening! I invite you to share this podcast, offer a comment or leave some feedback. Show Notes: Getting re-hired in a new position within the Federal Government under the "Schedule A" Hiring Authority. People thought I did not work or was looking to get out of working. Not having a regular Doctor as my general practitioner was a bit of an issue. Having to be in the direct line of disabilities and hiring again was interesting. Resources: Podcast OHS005 – My first podcast about the struggles of finding a job with a one-handed life. Podcast OHS003 – World Class Chili, Pike Place Market in Seattle Washington. What a job!! Podcast OHS022 – A tibet beggar wants to give me money because I do not have two hands. Contact. Follow. Share. instagram | facebook | twitter | pinterest How to review the podcast on iTunes If you enjoyed, benefited or were impacted by the podcast, it would be beyond cool if you’d take a minute and write a review on iTunes. To do that, click on the iTunes link or launch the iTunes podcast app on your computer or phone. Search for One Hand Speaks, select the album art for the show, select ratings and reviews and then write your review. Big thanks and appreciation. Please spread and share if you feel others will benefit and enjoy and leave a comment or offer feedback. Play your hand, AlejAndro
Clinical Trial Podcast | Conversations with Clinical Research Experts
In this episode, I had an epic conversation with an amazing human being who has been a force behind my clinical research knowledge and training. Jessie is a Project Director at Abbott. She has led several important clinical programs including the approval of Abbott’s flagship medical device, the XIENCE V drug-eluting stent in the United States and Japan. Jessie is a wizard in clinical research processes and can systemize any broken process. She is also a world-class expert in the selection and management of clinical research organizations (CROs). In this episode, I had an opportunity to speak with Jessie about how to get into clinical research, outsourcing and supplier management, the evolution of the CRA role and much more. Please join me in welcome Jessie to the Clinical Trial Podcast. Show Notes: Getting into clinical research via technical roles such as data management and biometrics What makes a great statistician? Experience gained working for a big and small company Writing a statistical analysis plan Making CRO-Sponsor relationship work and how to succeed with outsourcing Getting unstuck - understanding how CROs and sponsors work Identifying clinical safety gaps and plugging in a CRO Protecting yourself as a sponsor when you outsource safety Working with CRO through iterations and why RACI may not work for you Outsourcing clinical events committee (CEC) and data safety committee (DMC) MEDRA coding: how it works, automation, generic versus specific coding Reducing CRO/ outsourcing budget and how to do it? Evolution of CRA role - drafting a protocol to writing reports Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for a clinical research organization Turnover at a CRO and why it matters Financial KPI - money spent relative to the actions that were supposed to happen with that money Developing a process mindset - 5 major things that need to happen from beginning to end Evaluating employee performance relative to others Standing out by managing a chaotic situation, managing senior management discussions, ability to move the conversation along to get to a conclusion, working on “hot” projects that delivered results Volunteer yourself to get involved Moving beyond conference calls and emails - pick up the phone and talk to someone Clinical research is about working in a field where your work really matters
Dale continues in According to Christ's ongoing series "A Pattern of Sound Words" with question 13 of the Baptist catechism. Subscribe to our podcast! Show Notes: Getting the Garden Right
Today’s guest on What The Fat, is none other than the C.M.O. (Chief Mom Officer) Joan Lowery. In this inspirational episode, Dr. Ryan Lowery discusses his mother’s medical condition, how her life has been changed by the ketogenic diet, and how to remain optimistic in the face of adversity. Enjoy the show! Takeaways Even when times are tough, it is so important to focus on the light at the end of the tunnel and remain positive. Joan Lowery is an inspiration and role model for anyone looking to remain a shining light in the midst of an internal battle. Show Notes Getting the Crohn’s diagnosis 1:27 Mom’s diet before keto 4:49 Mom’s current diet 8:00 How diet and exercise have changed Ryan’s Mom’s quality of life 9:40 Filing for bankruptcy and financial difficulties11:28 Powering through tough times and working multiple jobs 14:14 How to be positive during challenging times 15:46 Tweetable quotes “Mom and dad are my heroes.” “You were very strong in the face of animosity.” “I am super grateful we went through the trials and tribulations and continue going through them because it truly teaches you work ethic and teaches you how to be grateful for every single thing you have.” “If you dwell on the negative, everything is just going to seem very negative at all times. Go with the positive and go with the fact that you got up that morning and you got out of bed and you were able to start your day.” Links/Resources Ketogenic.com Calculator: ketogenic.com/calculator/ Dr. Ryan Lowery’s Instagram page: @ryanplowery If you like today’s episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts at What The Fat and leave us a 5-star, positive review. Tips, Recipes, Community: @ketogeniccom Videos: KetogenicCom YouTube
What is the sound of one hand clapping? Oddly enough, I am asked this question often. Having only one hand I guess I can understand this happening on some level. Being Buddhist adds and extra layer of magnetism to the phrase. Despite being one of the most quoted and well known Zen Koans in modern history, it is actually being said and asked incorrectly. The great Japanese Monk, writer, calligrapher, and Zen Master, Hakuin Ekaku (1685- 1768), originally asked, "Two hands clap and there is a sound, what is the sound of one hand?" The koan is, "What is the sound of one hand?" Now that is the question you want to be asking this one handed guy!! Thanks for listening! I invite you to share this podcast, offer a comment, or leave some feedback. Show Notes: Getting asked "what is the sound of one hand clapping" way to often. This famous Zen Koan is usually mis-quoted. The weird and cool of a one-handed life. Resources The Sound Of One Hand: Painting and Calligraphy of The Zen Master Hakuin Ekaku – A book about the Zen Master who created the Famous Zen Koan, "What is the Sound of One Hand?" Hui'ko, The One-Handed Shaolin Monk – The Second Patriarch of Zen, Shaolin Temple Master, and student of Bodhidharma. Contact. Follow. Share. instagram | facebook | twitter | pinterest How to review the podcast on iTunes If you enjoyed, benefited or were impacted by the podcast, it would be beyond cool if you’d take a minute and write a review on iTunes. To do that, click on the iTunes link or launch the iTunes podcast app on your computer or phone. Search for One Hand Speaks, select the album art for the show, select ratings and reviews and then write your review. Big thanks and appreciation. Please spread and share if you feel others will benefit and enjoy and leave a comment or offer feedback.
In honor of back to school time we take a look back on things we remember from going back to school after summer vacation. Everything from getting supplies to overloading your backpack with all the new textbooks, we talk about what's changed and what hasn't. Come and listen and we'd love to hear about your back to school memories! YouTube » http://GenXGrownUp.com/yt Facebook » http://fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » http://GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » http://GenXGrownUp.com Merchandise » http://GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: "Grown Up" by Beefy » http://beefyness.com Show Notes Getting ready to go back to school » https://www.wikihow.com/Get-Ready-for-Going-Back-to-School Ultimate back to school supply list » https://bit.ly/2z7hjdi History of the Trapper Keeper » http://mentalfloss.com/article/52726/history-trapper-keeper Free on-line calculators » https://www.calculators.org/ Classic lunchboxes that will make you want to be a kid again » https://bzfd.it/2PlAFiO Reducing driving anxiety in teens » https://bit.ly/2wfwz3j First day of school anxiety » https://n.pr/2Bqy9F4 How to make a paper book cover » https://youtu.be/5fpaUSjqXro Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » http://GenXGrownUp.com/yt
Franco Acosta is a name you may have heard Mark shoutout at the end of some past episodes. He's the current producer/editor of the Are You Being Real Podcast and a behind-the-scenes ninja on a lot of Mark's projects. But what you don't know is that Franco and Mark met just barely a year ago thanks to some serendipitous events that made their paths cross (or were they? Franco believes there are no such things as coincidences). In this episode, Franco shares what it took for him to finally make the leap and move to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of acting (a goal many in this town can relate to). The lessons and insights he's picked up along the way can be of value to anyone, no matter what goals they have. Past guest Jake Greene said: "Everyone wants to be a part of a great story" and stories like Franco's show us that we all have the potential to be the protagonist of our own great story if we're bold enough to begin it. Learn more about Are You Being Real at AreYouBeingReal.com/180 Connect with Franco: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Acting Resume (under construction) Show Notes: -Getting real with yourself when your past story no longer serves you. -The power of replacing 'someday' with a concrete 'when' as you choose your goals. -Following your gut and instincts even when the path isn't clear. -How having the courage to be bold can create amazing opportunities.
1732 College Bound (Aug. 2, 2017) Show Notes Getting ready for and attending college can be a daunting process, even if one is fully sighted. But what if one has a visual impairment? Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Ellen Trief, a Professor at Hunter College, about her book “College Bound – A Guide … Continue reading 1732 College Bound (Aug. 2, 2017) →
Intro: Daygame — Just fucking do it. That is the only way to get better at it. It is also important to learn to call out the situation (explained well in episode). Show Notes: Getting her attention: women are expecting to be hit on only when they are at a social venue, so getting her attention in […] The post 1: Daygame appeared first on Inner Confidence.
We pick up where we left off in Episode 11, talking with Bob Thomalen, BSI ("The Three Garridebs") about how he was able to make his events so successful so early on, how he went about selecting speakers, what it was like to work with Tom Stix, and a wonderful legacy left to us by Bob's closest Sherlockian friend. Show Notes Getting a critical mass at events Selecting speakers Some memories of Tom Stix, former head of the BSI One of Bob's inspirations and best friends: Bill Schweickert, BSI ("Cox & Co.") Bob's support system No Gas-Lamp this week; instead a special reading of "A Long Evening with Holmes" Listener comments An appeal to join us online Links Product placement: The