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HEY GUYS, We live streamed on tiktok for some of this episode. This week we cover: The Tam (bar in Boston) Taking the T Train, exchange students, Vegas, Fashion, White Lotus, Roku, DJ starts an OF, Dicks around the world, and Rolex's
鉄道がテーマの位置情報ゲーム「TRAIN & TRAIN」今夏リリース 全国9000駅と500路線が登場。 銚子電気鉄道とリアルワールゲームスは、3月29日に位置情報ゲームを活用した地域活性化プラットフォーム「プロジェクトT(TRAIN)」をスタートした。
This week, we hear from Dr. Andy Smidt, a professor at the University of Sydney who teaches a number of courses related to communication and supporting people with severe intellectual disabilities. Andy shares about teaching pre-service professionals in unique ways, her “TEAM” taxonomy (i.e. system of classification) that can help write goals for emergent communicators, and more! Before the interview, Rachel and Chris talk about playing “The Mind”, a card game where you only use observation and nonverbal communication to sequence a set of cards together. They reflect on what they learned playing this game, including how essential nonverbal communication is to our everyday lives and how we can learn to observe very subtle signals. They also share about how we can observe nonverbal communication and then attach language to it in a therapeutic setting. Key ideas this week:
Could you imagine being the safety manager for a company that is the biggest player in its industry on the entire planet? Well, meet Don Standridge. He's the Corporate Safety Manager at Mohawk Industries, the largest provider of flooring in the world. Mohawk is a massive company. Could you imagine managing safety across so many departments? In this episode, Don and Apolonia Rockwell discuss: * How Don moved from marketing to safety. In a nutshell: One of Don's colleagues recognized that, as a marketing guy, he was a great “cheerleader” for his company. That colleague saw transferable skills in Don that could apply to safety. * How Behavior-based safety (BBS). * Falling in love with safety—because, ultimately, safety is about helping people. * Helping people have “a-ha!” moments where they say something like: “Oh, I know now why I should wear safety glasses.” * The difficulties of making “safety stick.” * How Don and Mohawk Industries rolled out a “Stop and THINK” program. The acronym THINK stands for: T – TRAIN yourself to look for the hazard or risk in every task. H – HONE your understanding of the job or task. I – IDENTIFY the hazard. N – NEVER sacrifice safety for speed. K – KEEP others safe. Thanks so much to Don Standridge for being a guest! Connect with Don: https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-standridge-86280070/. Find out more about Mohawk Industries: https://mohawkind.com. Apolonia Rockwell is the Founder and CEO of True Safety Services and True Safety University. Learn more about “The True Safety Podcast with Apolonia Rockwell”: https://www.truesafetyservices.com/podcast. Subscribe to Apolonia Rockwell's YouTube channel (where we also post her podcasts): http://bit.ly/subscribe-Apolonia-Rockwell-YouTube. True Safety Services is Colorado's #1 provider in safety training and safety management services. Learn more about True Safety Services: https://www.truesafetyservices.com. Connect with True Safety Services: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/true-safety-services. * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truesafetyservices. * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truesafetyservices. * Twitter: https://twitter.com/true_safety. This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.
On this episode of the Shift Changer Podcast, I sat down with the lovely and beautiful, Lorna Wells. Native to Houston, Lorna is the wife to Tauren Wells and a mother to 3 with bundle of joy on the way! She's also an amazing singer, a lover of God, her family, and people. I started following her on Instagram and then on her blog, Alive and Wells, where she keeps it real while sharing the goodness of God! What really stopped me in my tracks that lead me to reach out to her was a post she made about Purity. She mentioned in her post about values her and her husband, Tauren, teach their kids monthly and they find a verse that goes along with that value. As a mother trying to do the same thing, I am inspired by her pursuit to instill Biblical values to her children. Lorna shares her wisdom that I believe all women can gleam from, not only mothers. This episodes Sticky Note Quote is: "Most things are caught not taught." Essentially, good or bad, our children learn by how we live our lives in front of them. Lorna talks about the book to make your kids aware of what pictures they can & cannot see in this digital age: Good Pictures, Bad Pictures, Jr: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds. by Kristen Jensen and Debbi Cox and the advanced copy for older children: Good Pictures, Bad Pictures: Porn Proof Today's Young Kids. I highly recommend this book! SHIFT | CHANGE ACRONYM TAKEAWAY: S - Spend one on one time with your children. Childhood is a season. Don't let the season and moments pass you by. H - Hear your kids out. Put your phone down and enjoy the gift of your kids! Savor the moments you have with your children by hearing them out and them desiring to talk with you. Again, childhood is a season. I - Intentionality. Be intentional with your kids. If you don't plan and think it out, it won't happen. There is some work to be done in the background in teaching your children, but they are worth your time & investment. F - Fight for your marriage. The health of your marriage or relationships strongly determines the spiritual and emotional health of your children. T - Train them to love the Word and follow Christ. Commit to the time and consistency. I hope you enjoyed this episode! Connect with Lorna on Instagram here and her blog, Alive and Wells. Have a story that inspired change by you or someone else? I would love to share it! Connect with me: shiftchangerpodcast@gmail.com or Revive.Her and visit our shop: Paloma Blanca. Love the podcast? Be gangster and rate & review this podcast! Thank you for listening! Shift happens! We get the opportunity every day to BE THE CHANGE to love, give, and serve the world purposefully!
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We talk about protecting our children from pornography ... but if they've seen it, have we failed? What should we do AFTER our kids are exposed to porn? Our world is saturated with inappropriate images, and chances are that as hard as we try, our kids are likely to be exposed. You are not a failure! But what do you do now? We can help with that. Kristen Jenson joins us on today's show to talk about her S.M.A.R.T. plan, which she developed just for this purpose. It includes 5 steps to help parents after their kids have been exposed to pornography. S - Stay calm. It’s critical to deal with your own emotions first! M - Make a plan. Don’t confront your child until you’ve figured out a game plan. A - Assist your kids to sort out their feelings: Porn is confusing to kids and parents can help kids figure out their feelings and triggers. R - Regularly check in with your kids: How to keep the conversation going! T - Train your family: Porn can hurt the entire family, and everyone needs to be involved in the family’s defense plan. Click here to visit Protect Young Minds and download a free copy of the S.M.A.R.T. Plan. Kristen Jenson is the founder of Protect Young Minds and best-selling author of Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today's Young Kids (for ages 8-11) and Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds (for ages 3 to 7). She serves on the Prevention Task force of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. Kristen holds a bachelor's degree in English Literature and a master's in Organizational Communication. She is the mother of three beautiful children and currently lives with her husband in beautiful Washington state. Links from this episode: When Should Kids Have Cell Phones? (Protect Young Minds) American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers (book)
Hypnotherapist, Financial Therapist and CEO of Presidential Lifestyle, Kiné Corder founded Prosperity Club when she realized couples needed help with more than just the numbers. A former Morgan Stanley, Financial Planning Specialist, Kiné made the shift to counselor about 5 years ago. Helping patients feel more confident in every area of their lives. She is also a best selling author, international speaker, and her favorite pastime is traveling the world while healing it. In this episode Kelsa and Kiné talk about: Where confidence comes from financial or otherwise...and how to keep it once you get it. 3-things that cause us to lose confidence in ourselves, our partners, and our ability to stick to our love and money goals. Including how society, parents, and negative thinking affect us Comparing Complaining Competing Money cycle: earn, grow, protect, gift & enjoy 4-blocks and misconceptions that cause the most love and money challenges. Brain Society Social media feed Secrets 3 Actions they can start doing or stop doing to increase their confidence financially and romantically: A - Assess (Become aware where you are and where you want to be) C - Compliment (5 compliments to overcome 1 criticism) T - Train your brain for change Resources/ links related to topic/ mentioned in podcast: Links to freebies I'll mention on the show http://kinecorder.com/money-quiz http://kinecorder.com/pa IG: kinecorder.com/IG FB: kinecorder.com/FB
The sun is shining! On today’s installment, the homeboy Trevor Mills (fka T-Train) came by the studio to sit down with the Liquid Sunshine libertines and chat about: his history on the mic, teaching and using Hip Hop in a classroom and his upcoming release, Evidence of a Struggle, and how it ties into his […]
Liquid SunShine Podcast - Inebriated Interviews with Vancouver's hip hop underground
On today's installment, the homeboy Trevor Mills (fka T-Train) came by the studio to sit down with the Liquid Sunshine libertines and chat about: his history on the mic, teaching and using Hip Hop in a classroom and his upcoming release, Evidence of a Struggle, and how it ties into his ongoing fundraising for aiding, and raising awareness of mental health issues. DJ C-LO keeps the beats blazing and Sauce and Archivekeep it moving, bobbing and weaving through their usual digressions into madness. Be sure to check the Evidence of a Struggle release party at the Rio Theater (Broadway and Commercial, Vancouver) on May 28. This cause matters. Liquid Sunshine in your brain-piece.