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Many things come in threes, from the concept of body-mind-spirit to birth-life-death, and thus the various trinities found around the world from the dominant Christian conception to the Indian Trimurti. There is a universality to this truth, which can be found in everything from mass shootings to plane crashes. The spiritual side of these things is the human side, too, because when horrible things happen we see ourselves and loved ones in the dead; we pray, donate, hold candles, and think about life and death. The long-standing conspiratorial element to this fact has also just been reinforced by former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam, who was on Fox News over the weekend to say that the recent plane-helicopter crashes “will often happen in threes or more,” and so we should expect to possibly see another one in the coming weeks. This belief that things happen in threes is rooted in psychological patterns, pop culture, and cultural superstitions, where people perceive a connection between events due to our tendency to recognize these patterns. This idea is reinforced by the significance of the number three in various aspects of life, such as religion and folklore, which adds to its mystery. Despite plane crashes becoming less common, the more attention we place on them the more even minor incidents, like a small plane in Palo Alto running off the runway over the weekend, become proof of the triplicity mystique. If another larger incident occurs, the Palo Alto story may be forgotten. The pattern in societal and psychological terms comes in threes before the cycle restarts: shock, curiosity, and digging for answers that never come (outside personal bias) leads to disinterest from short attention spans so that we forget, or think we have all the answers, and so move on to the next shocking episode be it a storm, assassination, shooting, or plane crash. When analyzing these types of stories, context matters too, along with numbers and names which become like reading the green code of the Matrix. This was certainly the case with #286 and Luigi Mangione. The American Airlines flight 5342, which took off from Kansas's Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport for DC's Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport was carrying 64 people, while the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter, from the 12th Air Battalion, that slammed into its side was carrying 3 - (67 overall = 13). ATC attempted to contact the helicopter prior to collision, but after a short response and silence, “13 seconds later” disaster struck. The runway cleared for landing was 33, which was shut down after. The plane type was a CRJ-700.The Learjet 55 that crashed in Philadelphia was carrying 6 crew and a child, for a total of 7 deaths, although other outlets have reported the child's mother died in the crash too. 19 others were injured. Others reported seven died in total, including a person on the ground. The FAA initially reported two people onboard, but corrected the report. The little girl had received medical care at a Shriners Hospital for Children 12 miles from the airport. The plane was headed to Tijuana, after a layover in Missouri at the Springfield-Branson National Airport. It seems slightly more than coincidence that the two major aviation incidents this past week have a connection to Super Bowl 59 next week. The Philadelphia Eagles will play the Kansas City Chiefs, who are actually located in Kansas City Missouri, a city split between two states. Some of the skaters onboard the AA flight were from Missoula, Montana. One of the major game storylines of the big game is that Patrick Mahomes has passed Joe Montana for second most playoff wins behind Tom Brady at 35 with his 7 Super Bowls. As already discussed on a previous show: “If we can pull a mythological narrative together… it could be between the Secret Chiefs, i.e., Deep State, and the symbolic bird of America, i.e., the eagle. The big game is being played at Caesars super dome, named after the entertainment casino company that uses a golden caesar for their logo. As this relates to politics we find Trump pushing the golden age of America narrative just weeks before the game, and we find the orange-yellow man fulfilling the promise of restoring order and even expanding America's territories, pricelessly what the first Augustus promised Rome. And funny enough, this Roman period was called Pax Romana, the golden age.” It is also odd that around Super Bowl time these types of aviation incidents, and some would argue sacrifices, are common in recent years. In January 2024, a Boeing 737-9 MAX made an emergency landing after the door plug blew out mid-flight, causing a cascade of criticism and public awareness. Just after the game there was a massacre at the winning celebration. As reported on a previous show: “NBC News reported at 9:44am Thursday 15th, 2024, 23 were injured and 2 were taken into custody = 25. At 10:17am Yahoo reported 22 injured and 3 taken into custody = 25. The numbers 25-22 was the final score of the game. The 3 arrested were out of a group of 10 questioned = 13, and 10-3 was the Halftime score of the Super Bowl.”During the week of the big game in 2023 a series of UFOs were tracked, shot down, and reported on in a national hysteria. Going back to 2020, January 26, the Sikorsky S-76B helicopter carrying Kobe Bryant and his 13-year old daughter crashed, killing 9 in total. It's odd enough Kobe was previously in a commercial for Nike where there was a helicopter crash via a bomb, or that Legends of Chamberlain Heights seemingly predicted the same incident just a few years before, but consider the following: the Sikorsky S-76B (SB 7+6=13) that killed Kobe was also meant to transport VIPs like himself, in likeness to the Black Hawk in Washington which was designed to carry VIPs. Both incidents occurred just prior to the Super Bowl. Sikorsky is also the same company that has MATRIX(tm) autonomy systems for Black Hawk helicopters, something DARPA was planning to test in 2025. In other words, remote controlled systems, which, coupled with the lack of response from the helicopter to ATC, formulates a conspiracy that either the technology failed or it has been used to create an incident and sacrifice the pilots in the process; the helicopter was officially on a “proficiency training flight.” Considering the recent drone hysteria, too, it is likely these objects were authorized by the FAA as an experiment to test AI-autonomy and situational awareness as part of a project called Convergence. On the other hand, viral conspiracy suggests there was no plane in Philadelphia because there was limited to no debris, essentially meaning it was a missile instead. The plane, however, was tipped at 45 degrees traveling at over 460mph and depending at 5-10 thousand feet per 60 seconds. For a small plane, with explosive medical equipment, it makes sense the entire thing was incinerated, or that the limited debris was exploded outward, not inward, far away from the crater. “I think the most important bit of evidence that we've seen so far is the doorbell video showing the aircraft descending at an incredible angle,” Arthur Wolk, an aviation expert, told NBC10. “Almost 45 degrees, which means that the airplane was out of control. No pilot would voluntarily descend any airplane at that angle. That probably resulted in the airplane striking the ground at over 400 knots and probably 5 or even 10,000 feet a minute going down that fast. So, something overtook this flight crew.”-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
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Dr. Kate Lund is a clinical psychologist. She shares how a medical condition in her youth taught her empathy, her clinical focus on adaptation, the human side of injury, the importance of hope, maximizing potential in one's unique context, her focus on parenting, strategy to help more people, and focusing on the possibilities.Dr. Kate Lund is a licensed clinical psychologist of 15 years, peak performance coach, best-selling author and TEDx speaker. Her specialized training in medical psychology includes world-renowned Shriners Hospital for Children, Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, all of which are affiliated with Harvard Medical School. Dr. Kate uses a strengths-based approach to help her clients improve their confidence in school, sports and life while helping them to become more resilient and reach their full potential at all levels.Outside of her work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and twin boys exploring the outdoors of the Pacific Northwest and she can often be found on the golf courses.https://www.katelundspeaks.com/The Optimized Mind - Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-optimized-mind/id1648306501?i=1000581545932
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Born with a congenital right hand deformity and underwent a right knee amputation Began recreational canoeing/kayaking in 2011. Began training in sprint canoe in 2014. Started competing in paracanoe/kayak in 2017. When not on the water, she works as a pediatric prosthetist for Shriners Hospitals for Children. States kayaking gives her the "opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while pushing (her) physical limits" Hobbies include camping and enjoying the outdoors. Jillian Elwart, a prosthetist at Shriners Children's Shreveport, competed in this year's 2024 Paralympics in Paris the summer. Jillian received certificate from CSUDH program in orthotics and prosthetics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-brown57/support
In this episode of Girls with Grafts, Amber, and Rachel are joined by the incredible Ingrid Parry, a passionate physical therapist and rehabilitation researcher with years of experience supporting burn survivors on their recovery journey. Ingrid's unique perspective, gained from her extensive research and leadership roles, adds a valuable dimension to our discussion. Together, we explore physical therapy's vital role in burn recovery, the importance of exercise and movement, and the benefits of yoga. Ingrid also shares insights from her numerous research projects, her work with Cutaneous Functional Units (CFUs), and her time as president of the American Burn Association (ABA). Tune in for practical insights, inspiration, and tips on integrating movement into your burn recovery! ⭐️ Enjoyed the show? Tell us by leaving a 5-star review and sharing on social media using hashtag #GirlswithGrafts and tagging Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors! Meet Our Guest Ingrid Parry MS, PT, BT-C, PhD candidate, is a Physical Therapist and a Rehabilitation Researcher at Shriners Hospitals for Children, Northern California, and the University of California, Davis. She has worked in burn care for 29 years. Her study interests are diverse within burn rehabilitation and include facial scar management, cutaneous functional units, burn scar contracture, pediatric burn rehabilitation, and early exercise with burn survivors. In 2022-23, she was named president of the American Burn Association as the first non-surgeon to lead the organization. She has published over 53 peer-reviewed publications and volunteers extensively with various domestic and international burn organizations. She is presently working on her Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis, School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership with a focus on using cutaneous functional units to predict contracture risk. In her free time, Ingrid enjoys yoga, dancing, paddleboarding and loves to travel with her husband and three sons. Links Read “The Miracle of Yoga for Burn Survivors”Learn more and Ingrid Parry and her role with ABA Podcast Sponsor Today's podcast is powered by Buses by the Beach! Buses by the Beach is a group of VW bus lovers, based in West Michigan. They camp, host events, and raise funds for Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors. Learn more about them and save the dates for their 2025 events by visiting https://busesbythebeach.org/. Sponsor Girls with Grafts Interested in becoming a sponsor of the show? Email us at info@phoenix-society.org.
Hole 40 beginnen we met ons eigen golf. Paul heeft deze week een uitstapje gemaakt naar de Domburgsche en laat een review achter. We gaan onze rankings van banen binnenkort ook delen. Rogier schoot 81 op Amelisweerd en Anderstein . We bespreken de criteria rondom plaatsen op de fairway. Peter en Martijn hebben geoefend op ChiChi. De DP World Tour was deze week in Andalusië. Het leek wel of we het vorige week wisten toen we het over de langste play off hebben gehad. Guerrier had er 9 extra holes voor nodig om Campillo op zijn knieën te krijgen. Hidalgo toverde weer maar viel voor ons meer op omdat hij nieuwe ambassadeur voor Golf Gamebook is. Luiten en Huizing haalde het weekend en hopen volgende week in Korea goede zaak te doen om respectievelijk de finals en de tourkaart veilig te stellen. Op de PGA tour won J.T. Poston het Shriners Hospital for Children Open. In de korte ronde hebben we het over commotie rondom een grote oliemagnaat qua sponsoring in het vrouwenvoetbal. Een club in Rotterdam die kiest voor een lidmaatschapsdifferentiatie op basis van aantal te spelen ronden per jaar, wat vinden we daarvan? De ProV1 bestaat 25 jaar en TaylorMade doet weer een special met RedBull. Hoe verhouden de prijzen van bijv. kaartjes voor de RyderCup in New York zich tot ‘growing the game'. 0:00 – 23:42 Onze eigen golfavonturen 23:43 – 41:42 Andalucia Masters en Shriners 41:43 – 1:07:02 Korte/Medium/Lange ronde
In this episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy is joined by Boston Capper of the Golf Gambling Podcast to dive into Ryder Cup ticket prices and the betting board for the Shriners Hospital for Children Open. In the first half of the episode, Andy and Capper react to the $750 ticket prices for the upcoming Ryder Cup at Bethpage in Long Island and discuss the sporting events they would pay such an exorbitant price tag to attend in person. In the second half of the episode, Andy and Capper break down the betting board for the Shriners Hospital for Children Open. Thanks for listening and subscribing to Inside Golf Podcast, cheers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, we give a full breakdown of the 2024 Shriners Hospitals for Children's Open, on the PGA Tour's Fall Swing. We break down the host course, TPC Summerlin, and the key stats and features as well as comp courses for it. We then look at the board and highlight our favorite golfers for our DFS lineups on DraftKings and FanDuel as well as our betting strategy and some of our favorite bets. We then make a One and Done selection for the week and discuss strategy. For all of the best offers and promo codes for DFS sites, Player Props sites, and Sportsbooks, use my site at https://signupexpert.com/mikespicks Link to the Fantasy Corner Discord: https://discord.gg/bUCB6aqQedUse code MCONNOLLY88 on UnderDog to get your first deposit matched!https://t.co/FXNtrz6ZBpLink to Patreon: https://t.co/oKODToDCdO --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mikesmoneypicks/support
This is a special two-for-one episode as we are joined by four guests to discuss the ASHT Leadership Committee and the Leadership Development Program. Juliet Steffe and Theresa Hallenen - the chair and vice chair of the Leadership Development Committee, respectively - share with us the work the committee is focused on and how the Leadership Development Program was designed and carried out to support emerging leaders in the field of hand and upper extremity therapy. We also have the opportunity to talk with Brooke Ochoa and Laura Carlos who were members of the first cohort of the Leadership Development Program. They share their experience participating in the program and how they plan to use the knowledge and experience they gained to work toward achieving their personal and professional goals. Guests:Laura L Carlos, MOT, OTR/L, CHT, CEAS I, is a bilingual Occupational Therapist and Certified Hand Therapist. Laura has been practicing since 2018. Laura currently works as a Level II therapist at UChicago Medicine hospital in the outpatient orthopedic clinic. Laura has been serving the southside of Chicago a little over a year and a half. Laura previously worked at Schwab Rehabilitation hospital in the outpatient setting with a mix caseload of neurological and orthopedic conditions. Laura helped co-create the DEI Media Literacy Committee at Schwab which looked to review and assess different types of media sources and hold discussions on how it impacts our roles/interactions with our fellow co-workers and the patients we serve. Laura is also a co-founder of DiversOTy Chicago Collective which is a local organization looking to support potential OT students/current OT students and practitioners of diverse backgrounds, increase awareness of the OT profession, and support Chicagoland communities. Laura is also an active member of the DEI committee at UChicago Medicine, and is serving on the community engagement subcommittee. Theresa Hallenen, DHSc, MS, OTR/L, CHT, is an Occupational Therapist and Certified Hand Therapist with over 10-years of experience. She works for the Duke University Health System as a senior OT and co-director of the Duke Hand Therapy Fellowship program. Theresa has worked with colleagues in orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery to establish a center of excellence dedicated to traumatic nerve injury. Besides her clinical work, Theresa is an instructor for the Duke Occupational Therapy Doctorate program. She has volunteered with ASHT and the leadership committee since 2020.Brooke Ochoa, OTR/L, CHT, works for Benchmark Physical Therapy in northeast Georgia. She is an active member of the American Society of Hand Therapists serving as Advocacy Committee chair of the Practice Division, presenting at the Atlanta Hand Therapy Review Course, and participating in the inaugural cohort of the Leadership Development Program. In addition to service with ASHT, Brooke enjoys mentoring students and new graduate occupational therapists. Her passions include promoting the specialty of hand therapy in her community and empowering occupational therapy students to pursue careers in hand therapy. In her free time, Brooke enjoys hiking, reading, and finding local restaurants to enjoy.Juliet Steffe, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, is the Director of Academic Fieldwork and Assistant Professor at the Auerbach School of Occupational Therapy at Spalding University. She also works as a hand therapist with Louisville Orthopedic Clinic. She graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1995 with a Master of Occupational Therapy. She worked for Shriners Hospitals for Children early in her career, gaining interest and experience in pediatric hand therapy. After moving to Atlanta, GA, in 2000, Juliet continued to build her pediatric hand therapy skills with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. While
The East-West Shrine Bowl has solidified itself as one of the two premier all star games for the NFL Draft hopefuls, all while adjusting on the fly and seeking to take the game to new heights. E/W Shrine Bowl Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel Eric Galko joins the podcast to talk about all aspects of the event and what we can expect in the future. From finding new locations in Las Vegas and Frisco, to the pressure free approach he takes with athletes and agents. The life changing experiences players have the with Shriners Hospital patients and how the game will continue to evolve. Never to early to start thinking about post-season all-star games, and this primer will help you be prepared. @ShrineBowl @Shriners @OptimumScouting @NFLPA @NFL @NFLDraft Eric Galko - @EricGalko - ShrineBowl.com Neil Stratton - @InsidetheLeague - InsidetheLeague.com Rodrik David - @RightStepAdv - RSAFootball.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Monday Night Talk podcast for July 15, 2024! Guests and topics for this podcast includes the State House Report with State Representative Dave DeCoste. Plymouth County Commissioner Sandra Wright talks about her run for the open 8th Plymouth District State Representative's Seat. Local radio personality Keith Hayes shared details about a fundraiser being held to benefit the Shriners Hospital in Boston. Zoe Bradford, an award winning director, playwright and Co-Founder of The Company Theatre company in Norwell joins the show to promote the upcoming production of Kinky Boots which hits the stage on Friday, July 26th. Do you have a topic for a future show or info on an upcoming community event? Email us at mondaynighttalk@gmail.com If you're a fan of the show and enjoy our segments, you can either download your favorite segment from this site or subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes & Spotify today! Monday Night Talk with Kevin Tocci, Copyright © 2024.
Welcome to Episode 182 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: The last classes for Kendall Toole, Kristin McGee, and Ross Rayburn took place this week. There are now some “Greatest Hits” class collections highlighting a few of the best classes from Ross, Kendall, and Kristin. Mayla Wedekind is back from maternity leave and other highlights from the week in “This Week at Peloton” There will be no live classes from July 3 – 7, for the 4th of July Holiday. There will be artist series featuring Jack Antonoff and Anitta in July. Robin Arzon recorded a “Taylor Swift: Tortured Poets Department” ride this week. A Lil Jon artist series took place, and Lil Jon was at PSNY for two of the classes. Jess King's Sweat Steady series is coming to the Tread. Peloton has teamed up with the WNBA to highlight some Pride class picks. The first Live DJ class from London took place with some unique production aspects. The “Strength for Runners” filter is now “Strength for Sport” Amazon's Prime Day sale in July will feature some discounts on Peloton hardware & accessories. New members can get a deep discount on the Peloton app for two months. There was a new release of Peloton x Spiritual Gangster Apparel this week. Happy Birthday to Andy Speer, Denis Morton, and Katie Wang. Jess Sims helped raise money for the Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation. Mariana Fernandez placed second in a triathlon. Tunde Oyeneyin was named to the 2024 BET Culture Class. Tunde Oyeneyin was in France for a Vogue event. Matt Wilpers is supporting and fundraising for Shriners Hospitals for Children Cody Rigsby helped open a new fitness center at the Ocean Casino. Cody Rigsby went to a pride event at the White House. Logan Aldridge shared it has been 20 years since he lost his arm. Jenn Sherman was on the Dear FoundHer podcast. Chris & John share their, and the community's, class picks of the week. Enjoy the show? Become a Pelo Buddy TV Supporter! Find details here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-182/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy This episode is hosted by Chris Lewis (#PeloBuddy) & John Prewitt (#Kenny_Bania).
In this episode of the Teach Them Diligently Podcast, Leslie Nunnery chats with Jonathan Coussens, the director of the inspiring new movie "Something to Stand For." Just in time for the 4th of July, this film brings American history to life through engaging stories narrated by Mike Rowe. Jonathan shares insights into the making of the film, the importance of understanding history through personal stories, and how this movie can help families celebrate Independence Day with a deeper appreciation for our nation's past. Tune in to learn more about the stories behind the film, the values it promotes, and why it's a must-watch for families. https://youtu.be/SvVPg6VDXQoMeet the Guest:Jonathan Coussens is an award-winning commercial director, writer, and producer. Jonathan's career began in the competitive arena of advertising agencies, where he honed his skills in storytelling and visual communication. He quickly established a name for himself by leading award-winning commercial campaigns for esteemed non-profits such as St. Jude Children's Hospital, the American Red Cross, Wounded Warrior Project, Shriners Hospital for Children, the United Nations and Disabled American Veterans. His move into television work involved directing several series, where he naturally gravitated towards exploring themes of history and family, themes that deeply align with both his personal values and professional vision. Now at 38, Jonathan is embarking on a new chapter with his film directorial debut, "Something to Stand For." This project blends his passion for inspirational and authentic storytelling with his profound appreciation for America's rich historical tapestry. Off the set, Jonathan enjoys spending time with his Norwegian wife and two sons, often relaxing with a glass of sweet tea on their patio in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His work continues to be a powerful medium through which he conveys content that is not only compelling but also profoundly resonates with audiences. Key Takeaways:The movie 'Something to Stand For' celebrates American history and encourages viewers to look at the past with gratitude and not judgment. The film reveals the personal stories and sacrifices of individuals who shaped American history. It aims to make history come alive and inspire viewers to have hope for the future. The movie is a love letter to American history and a reminder of the values that built the nation. Additional Resources: Get your tickets for "Something to Stand For" HERE Listen to Mike Rowe's podcast "The Way I Heard It" on all major podcast platforms Be sure to download the discussion guide and answer key for Something To Stand For at the bottom of their webpage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_JUGroH5yQ
Jonathan Byrd is a 5-time PGA Tour winner and an amazing human being. I chatted with him about how he started getting serious about the game of golf, how he and his wife met, what he loves to do when he's not playing golf, and what it was like meeting JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE after his epic victory at the 2010 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open! He also has amazing advice to high school students who may be pursuing the game of golf! (Check out the last 10 minutes for that) DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Help us grow the channel! SUBSCRIBE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_REnd9CxTJl-D2ZunsGnlQ?sub_confirmation=1Jonathan Byrd on Instagram: @jbyrdpgahttps://www.instagram.com/jbyrdpga?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tune in to more episodes of Life off the Links:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-off-the-links/id1744845466Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0fsA5zDpHBPk0McqYqqIBf?si=48f51ec1194e44ccBuzzSprout: https://lifeoffthelinks.buzzsprout.comFollow us on Instagram: @LifeofftheLinkshttps://www.instagram.com/lifeoffthelinks?igsh=bjZvc2VpMG55ZzZr&utm_source=qr----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW SPONSOR: https://brawnandfox.com/lifeoffthelinksPromo Code: LotL10*Disclaimer: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links you'll help support the channel at no additional cost to you. Win/Win! Thanks for the support!
Measuring your company's economic influence drives self-motivation and is a powerful tool for marketing and business development. Jennifer Meyer of Govig Executive Search joins us in this episode to give insight on using specific metrics to measure your economic impact and how you can communicate it with potential clients. Jen has a lifetime cash-in of $20M over her 26 years in the industry. She's the SVP of Strategic Partnerships at Govig & Associates, where she's at the helm of business development. She leads the overall team of 27 recruiters, actively front-facing with clients and playing a significant role in surpassing $14M in results. Jen's recruitment efforts have been vital in assisting small to mid-size firms, particularly those under private equity, to double in size. Jen's placements have contributed to an economic impact exceeding $1B. Episode Outline and Highlights [01:51] Jen's start in the recruitment industry as a college intern. [10:09] Differentiating techniques in communication and business development. [19:06] “Speak to them in their language” [28:02] Training your team to apply the TSI (Targeted Sales Information) approach. [40:00] How to quantify your economic impact. [50:41] A boutique recruitment firm's differentiators against the bigger organizations. [54:53] Discussion on team development strategies. [59:18] Jen's take on work and life harmony. Quantifying the Economic Impact of Your Recruitment Business Measuring your company's economic impact can be significantly beneficial for at least two reasons. The first one is self-motivation; knowing how you contribute to the broader economy can positively impact and fulfill. The second one is on the marketing and business development side. It can help potential clients understand the bigger value you will bring to their organization. Jen shared how she is able to track her placement's economic contribution using specific metrics. Her placements overall have contributed to more than $1B in economic impact. She shared their formula: “We always talk about the size of our billings or our business in relation to what were invoicing or what our split was in relation to cash in. But we really should be talking about the salaries of the people that we place, you know, if you were going to relate it that way…Yeah, it does go beyond that, though, where you are at the, you know, again, at the basic level, you are affecting the person, and you're affecting the hiring manager. So that could be a times two, right?” Here is a takeaway: Start trying to calculate the individual impact you're having in the world, particularly the positive impact you're having for your clients, and try to quantify that. If you have the appetite, even go back in history and try to work it out. But even just starting right now, try and figure out what difference you're making because that's really motivating! Differentiating in the Business Development Side A key topic I wanted to discuss with Jen is how she is able to differentiate, especially on the client acquisition and business development side of things. Jen has always been consistently recognized as a top performer in her career. I wanted to pick her brains on her approach when it comes to communicating with potential leads and candidates, and she surely did not disappoint. Jen revealed specific tips and verbiage that you may want also to use. Here are some key takeaways: Focus on authenticity and listening more by asking curious questions. Avoid typical questions like “Can I help you?” or “How are you doing?” Use power phrases such as “Are you in a place where you can talk confidentially?” or “I've only got a minute” instead of “Have you got a minute?” The effective use of body language. She explained, “Whether you're 30 minutes into the business or you're 30 years into the business, everybody is saying the same thing and overcoming objections in the same way. So what can you do that just sounds different? You know what I mean? And I think if you think about it from a perspective of what that person is going to hear based on their world helps you...And so if you speak to them in their language, they get it.” You will also hear Jen's insights on developing her team to elevate their levels on the business development side, which is quite similar to the TSI (Targeted Sales Information) approach. Team Development Strategies as a Billing Manager A billing manager is a critical and challenging role in a recruitment firm. The role entails ensuring individual profitability while leading your team to do the same. Jen has been passionate about mentoring and developing her people, so I wanted to hear her methods in helping her team be successful. Jen elaborated on the following topics: Consistent deskside training. Real-time feedback and call reviews. The importance of teaching structure. Listening for opportunities in candidate interviews. Using a checklist. Our Sponsor This podcast is proudly sponsored by i-intro i-intro® is an end-to-end retained recruitment platform. Their technology and methodology allow recruiters to differentiate themselves from the competition, win more retained business, bigger fees, and increase their billings. Their software combined with world-class training enables you to transition from transactional, contingency recruiter to consultative, retained recruiter. Instead of being perceived as a “me too” vendor, you'll be positioned as a “me only” solutions provider. Be sure to mention Mark Whitby or The Resilient Recruiter. Book your free, no-obligation consultation here: https://recruitmentcoach.com/retained Jennifer Meyer Bio and Contact Info Over the past 26 years, Jen has been a guiding force, significantly influencing numerous organizations and professionals. She has generated over $20M in cumulative cash-in, contributing to an economic impact exceeding $1B. This remarkable achievement includes the highest fee, which is over $300k. Currently serving as the SVP of Strategic Partnerships at Govig & Associates, Jen plays a crucial role in propelling the company forward. She's at the helm of business development and leads the overall team of 27 recruiters, actively front-facing with clients and playing a significant role in surpassing $14M in results. Jen's professional journey began with a 6-year tenure at an MRI office, where she consistently ranked in the top 10% among approximately 5000 recruiters at that time. She then co-founded North Coast ExecuSearch, Inc., where she served as a billing manager for 14 years, maintaining a position in the top 50 out of 750 offices worldwide. Jen's recruitment efforts have been vital in assisting small to mid-size firms, particularly those under private equity, to not only meet but also exceed their growth objectives, with several doubling in size and achieving revenues over $1 billion. Jen's work ethic is not driven by the desire for accolades but by a deep-seated passion for mentorship and forging lasting relationships. She believes in the collective improvement of the industry, emphasizing the importance of recognizing recruiters as valuable consultants and ensuring they are compensated fairly for their expertise. Her remarkable career is enhanced with numerous accolades, including her 24-time recognition as a "Pacesetter" Award Winner, her induction into the Hall of Fame and The Ring of Honor within the MRINetwork, and receiving the prestigious Alan R. Schonberg Lifetime Achievement Award for her revenue contributions and character and her acceptance to the Pinnacle Society over a year ago. Not to mention she is very active in a commitment to community service, most recently acting as the President of the MRINetwork Charitable Foundation, where she led the board to raise money for Shriners Hospitals for Children. As Jennifer shares her insights, her quiet confidence, impressive achievements, and unwavering dedication to talent development serve as a powerful reminder of the influence we can all have in shaping the futures of many. Jen on LinkedIn Govig Executive Search website link Govig on Facebook People and Resources Mentioned Katherine Jerald on LinkedIn Brent Orsuga on LinkedIn Crelate Related Podcast You Might Enjoy TRR#178 Top Producing Recruiter Reveals How to Win and Develop Key Accounts, with Katherine Jerald TRR#218 How Grit and Determination Fueled a $2M Recruitment Firm's Success, with Brent Orsuga Connect with Mark Whitby Get your FREE 30-minute strategy call Mark on LinkedIn Mark on Twitter: @MarkWhitby Mark on Facebook Mark on Instagram: @RecruitmentCoach Subscribe to The Resilient Recruiter If you've been enjoying the podcast, please take two minutes to leave a review. Your review is greatly appreciated because it helps us attract a bigger audience and help more recruiters.
On this Episode we are joined by Mike Dempsey. The word' resiliency' defines the journey of Mike Dempsey. Mike Dempsey was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York (Flatbush / Kensington) attending Midwood High School and graduating from the State University of New York at Albany where he played both football and baseball. An Arena Football League opportunity ended prematurely for Mike with the first of two ACL reconstructive surgeries and he later was forced to abandon his professional football hopes and dreams after a failed rehabilitation and comeback with Tampa Bay in the summer of 1995. After an aborted attempt with World Championship Wrestling's Power Plant training facility ended prematurely later that year, Mike then embarked on a brand new career direction in banking and risk management. While working for Credit Suisse First Boston in 5 World Trade Center, Mike was injured and hospitalized at NYU's Beekman Hospital on September 11th, 2001 while trying to escape the second Tower when the second plane hit the Tower directly over him at 9:03am. Shortly thereafter, Mike became immersed in philanthropy and advocating for September 11th families and survivors through the WTC United Family Group and the Coalition of 9/11 Families.On October 1st, 2017, Mike was in Las Vegas, Nevada for filming of an episode of the Animal Planet hit television show “Tanked” and was staying at the Mandalay Bay hotel during the Route 91 concert mass shooting and was outside the hotel when the shots were fired and ended up in lockdown during the chaos. Mike channeled his September 11th and Las Vegas experiences with PTSD, etc to help other victims and survivors' families cope with their ‘new normal.' Mike currently serves as NFL Alumni Carolinas Chapter player engagement coordinator serving causes such as Shriners Hospital, ALS, etc.Want to know more about who is Mike Dempsey... Check out his webpage at the link below https://themikedempsey.com/about-mike/The Injured List Podcast:>> YouTube Channel
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Alcance de Shriners: Datos para tu Podcast AjiTerapia Introducción: Shriners International, también conocida como Shriners Hospitals for Children, es una organización fraternal con un enfoque filantrópico en la atención médica especializada para niños. Su alcance abarca: Atención médica: 22 hospitales: Ubicados en América del Norte, México y Latinoamérica. Ofrecen atención médica gratuita a niños con necesidades ortopédicas, quemaduras, problemas de la columna vertebral, labio leporino y paladar hendido, entre otras condiciones. Más de 1.4 millones de niños atendidos: Desde su fundación en 1922, Shriners ha brindado atención médica a niños de todo el mundo, sin importar su capacidad de pago. Especialidades: Ortopedia, Cirugía de quemaduras, Cirugía de la columna vertebral, Labio leporino y paladar hendido, Rehabilitación, Urología, Neumología, Cardiología, entre otras. Financiación: Donaciones: Shriners depende en gran medida de las donaciones de sus miembros y del público en general. Eventos de recaudación de fondos: La organización realiza diversos eventos para recaudar fondos, como teletones, cenas de gala y torneos de golf. Legados: Muchos miembros de Shriners dejan legados a la organización en sus testamentos. Impacto: Mejora en la calidad de vida: La atención médica que brinda Shriners a los niños les permite mejorar su calidad de vida y tener un futuro más próspero. Apoyo a las familias: Shriners también ofrece apoyo a las familias de los niños que atiende, brindándoles alojamiento, alimentación y asistencia emocional. Datos para tu Podcast AjiTerapia: Menciona la historia de Shriners: Fundada en 1872, Shriners International es una organización con una larga tradición de ayudar a los niños. Destaca la labor médica: Enfatiza la atención médica especializada y gratuita que Shriners ofrece a niños con diversas condiciones. Comparte historias inspiradoras: Comparte historias de niños que han sido beneficiados por la atención médica de Shriners. Involucra a la audiencia: Invita a los oyentes a donar a Shriners o a participar en eventos de recaudación de fondos. Recursos adicionales: Sitio web de Shriners: https://www.shrinersinternational.org/en/ Página de Facebook de Shriners: https://www.facebook.com/ShrinersChildrens/ Canal de YouTube de Shriners: https://www.youtube.com/user/shrinershospitals/videos
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The much-touted aid ship finally left Larnaca for Gaza this week; the CEO and Chairman of Shriners Hospitals outline their work around the world; a new law will oblige EU countries to assess the health of all soils in their territory - and they will have to clean up those that are below par.
In this episode of The Bill Cartwright Show, Bill sits down with national spokesperson for the Shriners Hospital, Alec Cabacungan
This week, we're replaying a classic episode where Steve and Yvonne interview T Scott Jones of Banks and Jones (https://www.banksjones.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review View/Download Trial Documents Case Details: Acclaimed Tennessee trial lawyer T. Scott Jones shares how he secured justice for his client, a 16-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by a prominent Greeneville, Tennessee businessman and funeral homeowner who avoided meaningful criminal charges through a pre-trial diversion program and two years of probation. In his late 50s at the time of the statutory rape, the businessman posed as an 18-year-old on a website and targeted minors. The plaintiff suffered severe physical injuries, requiring hospitalization and continued medical treatment. A Greene County, Tennessee jury held the defendant accountable when it returned a verdict of $525,000, including $300,000 in compensatory damages and $225,000 in punitive damages. Guest Bio: T. Scott Jones Scott Jones is a fierce trial lawyer and a zealous advocate for his clients. Well-regarded in his hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, T. Scott has received numerous accolades and awards. Multiple times, his peers in the legal field have voted him one of Knoxville's Top Attorneys in polls conducted by CityView magazine. He has the highest possible AV rating with Martindale-Hubbell and is regarded as one of the preeminent attorneys in the southeastern United States. T. Scott's successful litigation for his clients has qualified him for the prestigious Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He has been named one of Tennessee's 10 Best Attorneys by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys and the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys, and the American Society of Legal Advocates named him one of Tennessee's Top 100 Litigation Lawyers. He has also been nationally recognized as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in America by the National Trial Lawyers. America's Top 100 Attorneys has awarded him a Lifetime Achievement award, and T. Scott is a Lifetime Charter Member of the Distinguished Justice Advocates. He has been named one of America's Top 100 High Stakes Litigators in the state of Tennessee, and the National Association of Distinguished Counsel placed T. Scott into the Nation's Top One Percent. He is currently serving as Vice President of the TN American Board of Trial Advocates (TN ABOTA) Chapter and regularly participates in trial practice-related teaching opportunities. Scott knows the importance of interacting with colleagues to stay abreast of developments and changes in the legal world. T. Scott frequently teaches CLE courses on trial strategy, teaching other lawyers his methods for success in the courtroom, and is certified as a Rule 31 Mediator in the Tennessee Supreme Court. He is a member of the Knoxville Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association, the National Trial Lawyers, and the Tennessee and American Associations for Justice. In addition, T. Scott is licensed to practice in all three United States District Courts for the state of Tennessee, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. Scott constantly gives back to his community by selectively handling numerous pro bono cases each year, and he works extensively with the Kerbela Shriners of Knoxville and Shriners Hospitals for Children. He is on the Advisory Board of the University of Tennessee College of Law Institute for Professional Leadership, has received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award from Lions Club International, and is also an active member of the Royal Order of Jesters, Order of Quetzalcoatl, Rotary Club of Downtown Knoxville, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks as well as having served as the Master of Cherokee Lodge #728 F&AM. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LegalTechService.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Jeffrey Schneider specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation and first had his opportunity to work with burn patients shortly after the Station Nightclub Fire occurred while he was completing his residency. It was during that time that Dr. Schneider became interested in the long-term effects of a burn injury, and has since dedicated time to researching to better understand the impact of a burn injury. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Schneider about his research, discuss areas of opportunity for the burn community, and understand more about what it means to classify burns as a ‘chronic condition'. About Dr. Jeffrey C. SchneiderDr. Jeffrey C. Schneider is the Medical Director of Burn, Trauma, & Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Director of the Rehabilitation Outcomes Group at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. In addition, he serves as Division Chief of Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Associate Chair of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Schneider's research focus is on the long-term effects of burn injury. He is also the Principal Investigator and Project Director of the Boston-Harvard Burn Injury Model System (BHBIMS), a multi-institutional clinical and research collaboration between Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston University, and Shriners Hospitals for Children—Boston.Resources from the Show Learn more about Spaulding RehabLearn more about the Station Nightclub Fire Watch ‘Burns as a Chronic Condition' featuring Dr. SchneiderCheckout Research Opportunities for Burn SurvivorsInformation about the Libre SurveyUnderstand more about the Burn Model SystemsRead more about the Harvey Stuart Allen Distinguished Service AwardListen to Gina Russo, Station Nightclub Survivor on Girls with GraftsGet articles to learn more about physical healing after an injuryPhoenix Society ResourcesAbout Spaulding RehabSpaulding is one of our Phoenix Partners and is a world leader in advanced rehabilitation treatment and research – serving the greater Boston region and beyond. Learn more about Spaulding Rehab: https://spauldingrehab.org/research/programs-labs/burn-injury Sponsor Girls with Grafts Interested in becoming a sponsor of the show? Email us at info@phoenix-society.org. Enjoyed the show? Tell us on social media using hashtag #GirlswithGrafts and tagging Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors!
We welcome the super cool Peter Nikkos to the show! Peter currently resides in Los Angeles with his lovely wife, RID Certified American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter, Eva Tingley. Born in the small village of Karyes, near Sparta, Greece, he immigrated with family to Chicago and was educated in the Windy City's public school system attending Lane Technical High School and James Monroe Elementary School. The first in a family of five to graduate from college, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from North Park University while receiving professional consideration following an exemplary college soccer career. Strong theatre, improv and on-camera training brought him to the west coast, where significant onscreen work includes DESERT DAWN (Al Bravo Films), RUTHLESS (Premiere), FIRE BORN (Independent), BLACK WARRANT (Premiere), BLOWBACK (Premiere), ENCOUNTER (Amazon), AMERICAN CRIME STORY: VERSACE (FX), THE LAST SHIP (TNT) and TIME TRAVELING BONG (Comedy Central). Los Angeles stages have seen him inhabit roles for WOMEN OF ZALONGO, IN THE BALANCE, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, as well as THE REAL HOUSEKEEPERS OF STUDIO CITY (2013 Best-of-Fringe). An avid animal lover and change advocate, he lends his heart, time and support to several charities including Women's March LA, The Special Olympics, March for Our Lives, Penny Lane Centers, Star Paws Animal Rescue and Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. The personal mantra of "Living a life so good, it can hurt!" demands that one must risk well to live truly. He is managed by BAC Talent and represented theatrically and commercially by the AQUA Talent Agency. Learn more: http://www.peternikkos.com Download the free app: https://www.greekradio.app/
Esta es una de la serie de entrevistas llevadas a cabo en Guatemala, durante la cumbre de ALAPE, (Asociación Latinoamericana de Pediatría), este episodio fue grabado en la VI Conferencias de Actualización Pediátrica de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Pediatría y el LXVI Congreso Nacional de Pediatría ASOPEDIA 2023. Nuestro invitado es el Dr. Andrés Enrique Cobar Bustamante y hablamos sobre la escoliosis idiopática. Esto es el encorvamiento lateral de la columna vertebral, el diagnóstico es clínico e incluye radiografías de la columna. El tratamiento depende de la gravedad de la curvatura. La escoliosis idiopática es la forma más frecuente de escoliosis y se observa en el 2-4% de los niños de 10 a 16 años. De esto y mucho más conversamos con nuestro invitado. El Dr. Andrés Enrique Cobar Bustamante estudió en la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala y en la Universidad de Guadalajara en México. Estudió también en la Universidad de La Plata, Argentina. Cuenta con un Diplomado AOSpine de Cirugía de Columna Fellowship AOSpine, Bogotá, Colombia. Ha realizado Cirugía de Columna y Deformidades Fellowship Hospital Imbanaco, Cali, Colombia.Cirugía de Columna Mínimamente Invasiva y Deformidades. Entre sus reconocimientos, obtuvo el Eduardo Luque Scholarship Recipient 2022 Shriners Hospital, Filadelfia, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos. World Pediatric Project 2018: Actual Director de programa de Escoliosis. Jornadas de cirugía de escoliosis en Guatemala, reconocidas como las jornadas más grandes de escoliosis en Latinoamérica Asociado con Manos a la Salud (MAS). Fundación Local Delegado AOSpine Guatemala. Instagram: @orthospinegt @escoliosisguate ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org.
Thank you to Danielle Stare for leading our October 10th Empower Women event, Women's Health in Midlife. She discussed various topics around women's health, including breast health for Breast Cancer Awareness month, reproductive aging and sexual health, nutrition and bone health. Danielle Stare RN, MSN, FNP is a family nurse practitioner with 14 years of experience in Internal Medicine. Danielle completed her undergraduate Bachelor of Science as Summa Cum Laude from Boston College in 1998 and Master's of Science from the University of New Hampshire in 2004. Danielle started her career as a critical care nurse then nurse practitioner at Shriners Hospital for Children in Boston MA. Danielle transitioned to the community and joined an internal medicine practice, Steward Primary Care of Methuen, in May 2009. Danielle has maintained her relationship with Boston College and has served as a clinical preceptor helping to educate the next generation of nurse practitioners for over 10 years. She also serves as a preceptor for the MGH Institute of Health Professionals. Danielle blends Eastern and Western medicine into the care of her patients. She believes in preventative medicine, nutrition and lifestyle modification in addition to pharmacological remedies when needed to treat disease processes and chronic medical conditions. She carries these practices into her own life and her family's health. When Danielle is not busy caring for patients and teaching she enjoys spending time with her three daughters and her husband Michael. She strives to maintain a healthy work-life balance to prioritize her and her family's physical and mental health. Danielle enjoys traveling and hobbies including home improvement projects, cooking, biking, hiking, skiing and strength training. Enjoy! General Disclaimer: Lexington Wealth Management is a group of investment professionals registered with HighTower Securities, LLC, member FINRA and SIPC, and with HighTower Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the SEC. Securities are offered through HighTower Securities, LLC; advisory services are offered through HighTower Advisors, LLC. This is not an offer to buy or sell securities. No investment process is free of risk, and there is no guarantee that the investment process or the investment opportunities referenced herein will be profitable. Past performance is not indicative of current or future performance and is not a guarantee. The investment opportunities referenced herein may not be suitable for all investors. All data and information reference herein are from sources believed to be reliable. Any opinions, news, research, analyses, prices, or other information contained in this research is provided as general market commentary, it does not constitute investment advice. Lexington Wealth Management and HighTower shall not in any way be liable for claims, and make no expressed or implied representations or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of the data and other information, or for statements or errors contained in or omissions from the obtained data and information referenced herein. The data and information are provided as of the date referenced. Such data and information are subject to change without notice. This document was created for informational purposes only; the opinions expressed are solely those of Lexington Wealth Management and do not represent those of HighTower Advisors, LLC, or any of its affiliates.
You've heard of the Walk of Fame, but have you ever come across the swing of fame? Well, you're about to. This golf-themed episode is a hole-in-one, packed with our reflections on the PGA tour's annual stop in Las Vegas, the Raiders' latest victory, and a shoe update from Joe and Matt as they try out the TRUE Knit 3s. We also zoom in on a European vendor who's saying 'no' to resellers by testing customers' golfing prowess before purchase. Could this be golf's new regular? Adventure is at every turn, or should we say every swing! Joe spills the beans on his burrito escapades, Matt reveals his secret weapon, a six iron for a 70-yard pitch shot, and Rodin's sniper skills aren't confined to gaming but translate well onto the golf course. As we tee off for a spirited debate on Lexi Thompson stepping into the Shriners Hospital for Children Open, join our discussion on the challenges and the anticipation of her playing against the boys. We'll also flash back to some memorable episodes, engage you with some golf trivia, and update you on the odds for the tournament favorites. So grab a club and swing into action with us for an exciting mix of golf talk, industry news, and a whole lot of fun.------------------------------------------------------------------If you haven't checked out our NEW YouTube channel, please do and hit that Subscribe Button for us! More content is coming to that channel as Matt learns the ins and outs of making better videos. Each week, we're posting the show on there as well.Please check out one of our show supporters, FN3P Golf. You can save some money using our code "CDPODCAST" at checkout.If you're starting a new podcast or have one and want to make some changes to better your show, we highly recommend RIVERSIDE.FM. Use our affiliate link below to check out the software and do your part to make a better product for your listeners.If you like how the show looks and sounds lately, check out RIVERSIDE.FM, their software is legit.Bob West - The Golfing Real Estate Agent Former professional golfer turned Real Estate agent servicing the Las Vegas Valley. If you're looking for a home in the Las Vegas area or want to list your current home, look no further than real estate expert and golfing professional Bob West. We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!
Ever wondered how to get your hands on essential items without breaking the bank? This episode is for you. Join Tosha as she chats with Travis Laws, the man behind WIN Warehouse, an awesome initiative turning corporate excess into nonprofit success! From starting in a basement to now rocking an e-commerce platform, Travis walks us through WIN Warehouse's incredible journey. They've gone from focusing on uniforms to an ever-expanding catalog of items, all up for grabs by nonprofits like yours! Beyond just the goods, this chat is also packed with tips on embracing new tech and staying ahead in the game. So, if you're on the lookout for cost-effective ways to source essentials or just need some inspiration from a fellow nonprofit rockstar, give this episode a listen. Let's get resourceful and make magic happen!
In this episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy (@adplacksports) is joined by Tom Jacobs of the Lost Fore Words Podcast and DP World Tour Picks and Bets Show on Mayo Media Network to break down the entire betting board for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Andy and Tom also put a bow on the captivating week that was at Marco Simone, and discuss some lingering thoughts 10 days out from the 2023 Ryder Cup. They dive into Europe's dominance, & answer the question of what Zach Johnson was at bigger fault for: his selections or pairings? Finally, Andy and Tom review the new David Beckham Netflix documentary. Thanks for listening and subscribing to the Inside Golf Podcast with Andy Lack, cheers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tracy Trost is a visionary filmmaker, storyteller, and exceptional leader who has established himself as a prominent figure in the industry. With a remarkable skill set and extensive experience, his work has garnered widespread recognition and critical acclaim. He has written, produced, and directed four feature films. His films have won numerous awards including Best Feature, Best Actor, and Best of Festival and have created a wave of audience appreciation. Drawing from his 25 years of award-winning television production experience, Tracy Trost has expanded his horizons into fundraising for the world's top non-profit organizations. His expertise in creative strategy and television short form and long form production has benefitted esteemed clients such as Shriners Hospitals for Children, The American Red Cross, The March of Dimes, Disabled American Veterans, and many more. Through his unparalleled contributions, Tracy has played a vital role in raising awareness and support for these noble causes. We are here today to discuss his newest project called American Homecoming TV. This new television project stands out from the crowd with its genuine significance and universal appeal. Inspired by hit series like Fixer Upper, While You Were Out, and Extreme Home Makeover, this remarkable show adds a patriotic twist that sets it apart. . #homerenovations #renovation #DIY #homedecor #veterans #disabilities #disabledveterans #purpleheart #americanhomecoming #homecoming
Tracy Trost is a visionary filmmaker, storyteller, and exceptional leader who has established himself as a prominent figure in the industry. With a remarkable skill set and extensive experience, his work has garnered widespread recognition and critical acclaim. He has written, produced, and directed four feature films. His films have won numerous awards including Best Feature, Best Actor, and Best of Festival and have created a wave of audience appreciation. Drawing from his 25 years of award-winning television production experience, Tracy Trost has expanded his horizons into fundraising for the world's top non-profit organizations. His expertise in creative strategy and television short form and long form production has benefitted esteemed clients such as Shriners Hospitals for Children, The American Red Cross, The March of Dimes, Disabled American Veterans, and many more. Through his unparalleled contributions, Tracy has played a vital role in raising awareness and support for these noble causes. We are here today to discuss his newest project called American Homecoming TV. This new television project stands out from the crowd with its genuine significance and universal appeal. Inspired by hit series like Fixer Upper, While You Were Out, and Extreme Home Makeover, this remarkable show adds a patriotic twist that sets it apart. . #homerenovations #renovation #DIY #homedecor #veterans #disabilities #disabledveterans #purpleheart #americanhomecoming #homecoming
We're just weeks away from Phoenix World Burn Congress 2023! To help attendees prepare for the event, we welcomed Megan Tinney, Phoenix WBC event manager, and Gina Russo, a key volunteer dedicated to ensuring that our first-time attendees are welcomed and supported at the conference, to the podcast!About Gina RussoGina Russo was born and raised in Cranston, Rhode Island. She is a mother to two amazing sons and has worked at the local hospital for 32 years, In 2003, her and her fiancé attended a concert at the Station Nightclub in West Warwick that turned into a deadly blaze, killing 100 including her fiancé Alfred. Gina survived the accident with 3rd and 4th degree burns to 40% of her body - and she only learned about Alfred's death after coming out of a medically induced coma 12 weeks later. In 2009, she self-published a book titled "From The Ashes." It was written for a therapeutic reason but wanted to share her story with others. She is proud to share that the book went on to sell for 3,500+ copies and opened up a world of public speaking about living and surviving such a tragic event. Today, she is a Phoenix SOAR Peer Supporter and loves giving back and helping new survivors navigate their new life and get back to living. She has been married to her husband, Steven, for 15 years and loves her life as a burn survivor and what it has opened up for her. She is grateful for the opportunity to meet so many amazing person and the opportunity to help others. About Megan TinneyMegan Tinney is responsible for developing, managing, and planning Phoenix World Burn Congress. As the Program Manager of Community Engagement, Megan expands community outreach, engagement opportunities, and virtual offerings. She began her career as a Physical Therapist at Shriners Hospital for Children, Galveston after earning her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Shenandoah University.Megan was first introduced to Phoenix Society at the 2009 Phoenix WBC before assisting with the conference next year in Galveston. Since 2010, Megan has held many roles within Phoenix WBC, including serving as the Event Coordinator Assistant for the past three years. In addition to her work with Phoenix Society, Megan also served as the Manager of Rehabilitation Services at Shriners Hospital for Children, Galveston and has worked in a variety of healthcare settings. About Phoenix World Burn Congress Phoenix World Burn Congress (WBC) is a program of Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, the leading national nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people impacted by a burn injury.Phoenix WBC began in 1985, developed by burn survivors, for burn survivors, to identify and understand the issues that impact the daily lives of those associated with burn trauma. Today, Phoenix WBC is the world's largest gathering of survivors, their families, burn care professionals and the fire service industry.This life-changing biennial event connects attendees with support resources, educational programming, workshops, and, most importantly, each other. It is through these shared experiences that healing begins, because we have learned that nothing heals survivors like connection with other survivors.Register today: https://pwbc2023.eventbrite.com/ Resources from the Show Register for Phoenix World Burn Congress 2023Download our Phoenix WBC Planning GuideView the full Phoenix WBC ScheduleFollow us on FacebookJoin our Phoenix Society Facebook GroupPhoenix Society ResourcesAbout MedStar HealthMedStar Health is a health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. Learn more at www.medstarhealth.org.About the D.C. Firefighters Burn FoundationThe D.C. Firefighters Burn Foundation is dedicated to assisting in the recovery and rehabilitation of injured firefighters and burn survivors from the Washington metropolitan region. The foundation supports burn research, treatment, and rehabilitation programs at Washington Hospital Center and Children's National Medical Center. Learn more atwww.dcffburnfoundation.org. Sponsor Girls with Grafts Interested in becoming a sponsor of the show? Email us at info@phoenix-society.org. Enjoyed the show? Tell us on social media using hashtag #GirlswithGrafts and tagging Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors!
Since The Press Box is at the SERVPRO tournament benefiting Shriners Hospital, it's appropriate to have a former patient of Shriners Hospital in Jonathan Jordan join the show to talk some golf!
Frank and Rammer begin the show with some Cardinals conversation live from Tapawingo in Sunset Hills.
Patrick talks about the exciting end to the Little League World Series Judy - I left the Catholic church for a while and had my children dedicated. That church said that children don't have the capacity to 'repent and be baptized'. Steve - Bishop Barron's Eucharistic revival book: I think the written in a way that isn't very helpful. I think it's written at too high a level. Michael - Went to World Youth Day. It was so amazing to see the youth of the church like me and around the world. it really changed my perspective. Diana - There's a horror movie coming out called 'The Nun' that has some bad theology. Do the people who make this movie, or even the people who watch it, open up portals to evil? Email – Can I take care of a man's drag wig? Patrick comments on those who let their children decide if they want religion in their lives or not Les - How is taking care of the wig sinful? Gilbert – I am invited to awards dinner at a Shriners Hospital? Can I go?
On this episode, we are joined by Sarah Tuberty, OTD, OTR/L, an occupational therapist who, through her own lived experience of being born with a limb difference, is helping to increase visibility and inclusion of the limb difference community. She shares with us how the language around limb differences has evolved and how we as therapists can create a supportive network for patient and families as they navigate the limb difference community.Guest Bio:Sarah Tuberty, OTD, OTR/L, has the lived experience of a congenital hand difference, meaning she was born without fingers on her left hand and was a patient of the Shriners Hospital for Children – Northern California. Her life has been a journey of adaptation and understanding of the disability experience. She earned her Doctorate of Occupational Therapy from Boston University. Partnering with her hand surgeon, Michelle James, MD, Sarah developed the Congenital Hand Differences Resource website, which is an online resource for parents of children with hand differences. Sarah sought to continue to make accessible resources for parents and partnered with co-author, Nina Lightdale-Miric, MD to write The Hand Book: An Informational Guide for Parents of Children with Hand Differences. This book is recently published by ASSH and funded by AFSH. Sarah's particular interests surround the social and emotional aspects of growing up with physical differences. Her work includes co-founding and co-hosting Disarming Disability, a podcast on deconstructing the social construct on disability and an author of Super-Abled Comics, featuring six short stories of superheroes with limb differences written by authors who have limb differences. She is ecstatic to level up her work, and has just completed her first year in an OT PhD program at Texas Womans University. Sarah works to provide consulting services on disability related topics, modeling, and has presented at multiple events on topics around inclusion, disability stigma, and lived experience with a congenital hand difference. All of these efforts are to create a true and positive narrative of disability, where we can all be proud of who we are, what our bodies look like, and how they move.
Resilience is all the rage in education, mental health, and self-help circles these days. But what is resilience, really? And, what isn't resilience?Dr. Kate Lund is a licensed clinical psychologist of nearly 20 years, a peak performance coach, a best-selling author, and a TEDx speaker. Dr. Kate's specialized training in pediatric medical psychology has spanned world-renowned Shriners Hospital for Children; Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, all of which are affiliated with Harvard Medical School. She uses a strengths-based approach to help her clients improve their confidence in school, sports, and life while helping them to become more resilient and reach their full potential at all levels. In this interview with host Dave Ursillo, Dr. Kate explains:How resilience is a practiced mindset that reflects one's baseline stress and ability to regulate stress over timeHow her diagnosis of hydrocephalus at age four gave Kate a hard-earned, life-long lesson in resilienceWhat we can do to help our kids develop resilience, including through modeling and finding age-appropriate tools and practices to help kids self-regulateDr. Kate is also the host of The Optimized Mind, a podcast that explores how we can define our own unique context, build resilience and maximize potential through engaging with today's top thought leaders in the business and personal development space.Please rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to help other listeners find our work!Want to get in touch? Leave us a voicemail Support our partners and affiliates for exclusive discounts:Fathom Analytics: Get beautiful, secure website data without trading your customers' private browsing data to Google and FacebookFlywheel: Seamless WordPress website hosting on US-based serversHover: Register domains with ease. Save $2 on your first purchaseMailerLite: A lite, powerful, affordable email marketing platform with premium plans starting at just $9/mo.Sanebox: Take back your inbox with machine learning to automatically organize your emails. Save $5 when you join.Trint: Turn recordings of meetings, calls, and interviews into transcripts with 99% accuracy.Affiliate Disclosure: Our show is listener supported through affiliate and partner links. By clicking one of the above links and registering or making a purchase, we may earn a small commission, which helps pay for the costs of our show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jack Rocco M.D. has more than thirty years as a practicing orthopedic surgeon. His work has taken him to many countries and cultures, including to Japan, where he served in the U.S. Air Force, and to Madagascar, where, through a nonprofit organization he established, he treated children suffering primarily from clubfoot. He has served on the board at Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia.Recycled, his first book, chronicles the behind-the-scenes, reluctant, and subconscious journey exploring the impact of being relinquished and adopted during the baby-scoop era of the mid-sixties, raised with strong family nurturing, the shocking discovery of his nature, and finally a reconciliation of the two.He was raised in Erie, Pennsylvania, has lived and worked incities like Philadelphia and Charlotte, N.C., and at the time of publication was moving to Hartford, Connecticut. He's the proud father of two soon-to-be-adult children, who live in Rhode Island.https://www.amazon.com/Recycled-Reluctant-Search-Through-Nurture/dp/1990688136/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YTX74PZHB4CS&keywords=recycled+jack+rocco&qid=1684782427&sprefix=reclycled+jack%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1Website: https://ingeniumbooks.com/recycled/Recommended resource: "Journey of the Adopted Self" by Betty Jean LiftonMusic by Corey Quinn
Dr. Kate Lund is a distinguished licensed clinical psychologist with 15 years of experience. Dr. Lund is not only a peak performance coach, but also a best-selling author and TEDx speaker. With her extensive specialized training in medical psychology at esteemed institutions like Shriners Hospital for Children, Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, all affiliated with Harvard Medical School, Dr. Lund brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our conversation. Dr. Lund's unique approach revolves around utilizing strengths-based strategies to enhance her clients' confidence in various aspects of life, including academics, sports, and overall personal growth. Through her guidance, individuals develop resilience and tap into their fullest potential on all levels. Join us as Dr. Kate Lund shares her invaluable insights, practical tips, and empowering stories to help parents and caregivers deepen their understanding and belief in their children. This podcast is a transformative resource for anyone seeking to nurture their child's growth and help them thrive in school, sports, and life. Tune in to gain valuable tools and techniques to support your child's journey towards reaching their fullest potential. Check out Dr. Kate Lund here: https://www.katelundspeaks.com/ More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social - Karin's YouTube Channel TikTok - momnificent Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com
Ben received his training in orthotics and prosthetics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. As a Certified Orthotist-Prosthetist on the human side, his work experience includes a stint at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Greenville. Ben's personal experience with osteosarcoma bone cancer and amputation feeds his drive to help others.When introduced to Dr. Robert Taylor of Animal Planet's Emergency Vets show, Ben was asked to consult on a project for a dog named Triumph. Ben learned of the limited options available for animals with limb injuries and deformities, inspiring the founding of Hero Braces.Ben focuses his efforts on helping animals and continues to consult in human orthotics and prosthetics. He has been invited to speak at conferences on both human and animal orthotics and prosthetics, including the annual meetings of the 2011 American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association and the 2008 International Association of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy.Topics covered in this episode:Ben's story and how he uses it today to help othersThe differences in working in the human field versus the animal fieldConditions that may be good candidates for a brace in dogs vs. surgeryHow the stifle brace affects the dogs and their outcomesPadding or no padding on a knee brace, what is the best methodWhy a prosthetic leg is not always beneficial for a three-legged dogWhat the process looks like for those interested in a braceLinks and Resources: Learn more about Hero BracesFind Hero Braces on FacebookFind Hero Braces on InstagramMaking Strides for Animal Chiropractic links:Visit the Making Strides for Animal Chiropractic websiteVisit our Facebook PageVisit our Instagram Page Thank you to our sponsors!Academy for the Advancement of Animal ChiropracticiPoint Touch- Integrative Veterinary Medicine EHRThe Evidence Based Chiropractor
This was one of those conversations that I kept thinking about days after we recorded! I love the mixture of mindset and strategy that Dr. Kate offers in this conversation as we talk about helping our kids (and ourselves) to build resilience in every area of life! Dr. Lund is a licensed clinical psychologist of 17 years, peak performance coach, best-selling author and TEDx speaker. Her specialized training in medical psychology includes world-renowned Shriners Hospital for Children, Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, all of which are affiliated with Harvard Medical School. She uses a strengths-based approach to help her clients improve their confidence in school, sports and life while helping them to become more resilient and reach their full potential at all levels. In this episode: What is resilience and why is it important? What does it look like to take a stregths-based approach to building reilience? Practical ways that we can model resilience for your kids. Connect with Dr. Lund http://www.katelundspeaks.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-lund/ drkate@drkatelund.com The Optimized Mind Podcast TedX Talk Connect with Sarah Blissoma.com www.yoursimplybiglife.com/coaching Core Values Worksheet
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents! Finding a New Normal when Diagnosed with a physical, mental, or emotional health challenge. Growing up with Hydrocephalus took the ordinary out of Kate's childhood. Numerous surgeries, countless doctor visits, and relentless recovery periods had become her norm. But through it all, one thing kept her thriving – the power of resilience in extraordinary circumstances. Building her life around finding incredible possibilities on the other side of challenge has kept her driven and ultimately helped her find her true calling. Meet Dr. Kate Lund Dr. Lund is a licensed clinical psychologist of 15 years, peak performance coach, best-selling author and TEDx speaker. Her specialized training in medical psychology includes world-renowned Shriners Hospital for Children, Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, all of which are affiliated with Harvard Medical School. She uses a strengths-based approach to help her clients improve their confidence in school, sports and life while helping them to become more resilient and reach their full potential at all levels. Outside of work, Kate enjoys spending time with her husband and twin boys, exploring the outdoors of the Pacific Northwest, and these days can often be found on the golf course. Learn more about Kate by clicking one of the links: Website: https://www.katelundspeaks.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-lund/ Email: drkate@drkatelund.com Podcast: The Optimized Mind Podcast YouTube: TEDx Finding Ordinary within the Extraordinary: The Superpower Children Need _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you ready to become a No-Problem Parent? Get Me Started! Have you heard about our NEW BOOK! No-Problem Parenting; Raising Your Kiddos with More Confidence and Less Fear! Click Here to Purchase the Book and GET FREE SHIPPING Your Copy Want access to ALL of Jaci's favorite resources, trainings, parenting course and all things No-Problem Parenting? Learn more at https://www.noproblemparents.com/ Follow us on FB Follow us on IG Follow us on LinkedIn Hugs and High Fives, Jaci
The Podcast Forbidden Door (special episode of The Don Tony Show, brought to you by Blue Wire) has opened in a way no one including Don Tony ever expected. Two totally different worlds collide as Don Tony went one on one with Misha Montana: Award Winning Adult Film Star, producer, Xtreme Pro Wrestling personality, speaker, advocate, counselor, and oh yeah - Matt Riddle's Girlfriend
In Part 2 of our investigation into Freemasonry, we discuss and expose rituals and false teachings of Freemasonry that oppose biblical Christianity. We examine some of its history and explain The Masonic Lodge's emphasis on oaths, symbols, and good works, occult influences, and we contrast these philosophies with the Biblical worldview. The post Pastor John Pennell: Freemasonry Part 2, Dangers and Doctrines appeared first on Stand Up For The Truth - Addressing Issues & Topics Affecting Christians Across The Nation. 9 - 10 a.m. Central M-.
Will Doctor breaks down this weeks big golf event from a betting perspective. WIll has his lineup and best bets ready to go once again.