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Best podcasts about tammy marshall

Latest podcast episodes about tammy marshall

MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast
BONUS • Jim Bianco, Danielle Shay, Carolyn Boroden, Tammy Marshall, Jerremy Newsome: Market Analysis &

MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 61:12


In this bonus episode of the MoneyMasters Podcast, Mike Larson cohosts a Twitter Space with WOLF Financial, featuring Jim Bianco of Bianco Research, Danielle Shay of Simpler Trading, Carolyn Boroden and Tammy Marshall of Elliott Wave Trader, and Jerremy Newsome of Real Life Trading. The speakers discuss what they're strategies are for the markets today and what they'll be speaking about at the upcoming MoneyShow Masters Symposium in Las Vegas, August 1-3. Learn more and register: https://lasvegasmms.com/?scode=061246

Timing Research Podcasts
⏰ ST #47: Introduction to Symmetry with Tammy Marshall

Timing Research Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 28:31


Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #47: Introduction to Symmetry with Tammy Marshall of ElliottWaveTrader.net   Recorded on Thursday, September 7th, 2023 as part of the Synergy Traders #47: "Fibonacci & Elliott Wave 2023 Conference" event, hosted by FXTradersEdge, TradeOutLoud, and TimingResearch.   The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2023/synergy-traders-47-day-3/   Bonus... ⚡ eBook: "9 Experts' Favorite Indicators" https://timingresearch.com/LR4POD   Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/    

BNE presents: The Trend
Ep. 34: The Power of the BNE Elite Membership w/ Tammy Marshall

BNE presents: The Trend

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 34:20


Through this riveting interview with BNE Elite member, Tammy Marshall the owner of LaLueur Health & Wellness, we dive deep into her incredible journey of how she has harnessed the power of this elite community to achieve extraordinary feats in her business. Gain invaluable insights from her personal journey, revealing how executing on the benefits of the BNE Elite Membership has helped to propel her business forward. For more information about our organization and exclusive membership, please visit our website: https://blacknurseentrepreneurs.org.

Why not meditate?
How to co-create an extraordinary life with water - Tammy Marshall

Why not meditate?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 56:50


**Announcement**"why not meditate?" podcast is taking a hiatus for the rest of June. Make sure to subscribe/follow so that you will be notified when a new episode is released in July!“Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves. Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. --- Be water, my friend.”  - Bruce LeeWe are mostly made of water, living on the planet mostly made of water. We live our first 9 months of our life in the water. We use water in multiple ways every single day. We can't survive without water. In this exquisite episode, a founder and a CEO of Biophilia Parma, Tammy Marshall, shares why water is not only a resource but Source and how we can work with water and create the most amazing life. About Tammy:Website: Biophilia PharmaRegister for the Summer Solstice Retreat here!Resources discussed in this episode:Dr. Veda AustinDr. Gerald PollackBill BrowningBook: "The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor" by Dr. Gerald PollackBook "The body never lies" by Alice MillerAbout Dr. Masaru EmotoMind blowing... see the water's response to influence here!Episode 59 with Maria McKeonEpisode 70 with Dr. Joann ReinhardtLet's connect!Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/151528407196525Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whynotmeditate.podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masakozawa_coaching/Website: https://masakozawa.com/Support the show

Against All Odds
Ep. 33 $100K in 4 months - Starting a Business during COVID

Against All Odds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 48:29


COVID has definitely impacted us all but there is opportunity in the chaos to make the times work for your business. Tammy Marshall decided to take a chance and open her own clinic with the help of her husband. Through hard work, sweat and tears, she was able to leaver her job full-time and her business is on track to hit 7-figures. Hear the steps she took, the doubts she had, and the pivotal moments that contributed to her success. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/againstalloddspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/againstalloddspodcast/support

Rural Is Cool
Rural Word Lover with Tammy Marshal

Rural Is Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 52:41


Welcome to Rural is Cool. This week I chat with Tammy Marshall. Tammy is a retired teacher, columnist in the largest daily newspaper in Northeast Nebraska, and an Author. Tammy and I chat about her love of writing, her first book, “The Clearwater House,” and so much more. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TammyMarshallAuthor Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tammyMarshallAuthor/ Website https://tammymarshallauthor.wordpress.com Newsletter http://cognatecognizance.substack.com. If you If you enjoy our conversation, please be sure to subscribe so you do not miss the next episode. Also, if you could, give Rural Is Cool a 5 Star Rating on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen, it helps others like you find this podcast! Twitter @RuralIsCool E-mail ruraliscoolpod@gmail.com Artwork by Kaci Schacht @kcschacht_art Mike_Tabbert on Twitter & Instagram Produced by Brian Ferris @BrianFerris . . . #ruraliscool #rethinkrural #smalltown #lifesgoodhere #loveruralam #rethinkingrural #podcast #podcastlife #ruralbooks #author #retiredteacher #findyourpassion #lovewhatyoudo #worklifebalance #bloomwhereyouareplanted --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ruraliscool/message

Elevate Eldercare
“Let Me Say This About That” - Building Pandemic Resiliency Amid Rising Uncertainty

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 32:33


With the delta variant surging among the unvaccinated and the looming specter of increased restrictions even for those who've gotten their jabs, the cycles of uncertainty that defined most of 2020 are currently making an unwelcome comeback. In Episode 107, Susan Ryan welcomes Tammy Marshall and Alex Spanko back on the podcast to talk about strategies for pandemic resiliency. In this episode of “Let Me Say This About That”, Marla and Mary take a closer look at some of those strategies and the benefits for our wellbeing. We explore laughter yoga, biophilic design and the workplace, plus the five stages of sleep. In addition, Marla surprises us with a special strategy she researched for this edition.  We hope you enjoy!   Read more about Laughter Yoga: https://laughteryoga.org/ Learn about recharge room for healthcare workers: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.560833/full Learn more about the benefits of fishing: https://www.substance.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Fishing-for-Answers.-Substance-2012.pdf   Show notes/call to action: Learn more about The Green House Project: www.thegreenhouseproject.org

Elevate Eldercare
Building Pandemic Resiliency Amid Rising Uncertainty

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 56:22


With the delta variant surging among the unvaccinated and the looming specter of increased restrictions even for those who've gotten their jabs, the cycles of uncertainty that defined most of 2020 are currently making an unwelcome comeback. But for people who live and work in communal settings for elders, the stakes are much higher than the return of mandatory masking in indoor public spaces: How can caregivers, residents, and their families maintain the connections that were so often broken last year, while also not succumbing to ongoing pandemic burnout? Susan Ryan welcomes Tammy Marshall and Alex Spanko back on the podcast to talk about strategies for pandemic resiliency – using the lessons learned during 2020, as well as perspectives from past podcast guests – as we barrel toward a potentially challenging fall and winter. They discuss simple, practical ways to stay connected to nature and each other, while avoiding the impulse to sacrifice elders' autonomy and wellbeing in the name of COVID safety.   Learn more about Emi Kiyota's Ibasho concept:  https://ibasho.org/ Read the research on how Green House homes withstood the pandemic in 2020: https://thegreenhouseproject.org/resources/research/green-housesmall-house-covid-data   Show notes/call to action: Learn more about The Green House Project: www.thegreenhouseproject.org

Shaping Dementia Environments
Risk Attitude Pt 2: Saying ‘No' to Surplus Safety

Shaping Dementia Environments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 47:23


We've chosen to bookend our first season of Shaping Dementia Environments with the topic of ‘Risk Attitude', because it was so fundamental to every conversation we had this season. Something we alluded to in Part 1, and that appears several times in today's episode, is the concept ‘surplus safety' – which takes the approach of applying the most restrictive condition to everyone, as opposed to creating individualized interventions that are tailored to the individual. How do we perceive risk for older adults living with dementia? How can operators push the boundaries to prioritize resident choice and quality of life, rather than putting an over-emphasis on safety above all else? First, we talk to three members of the leadership team of Kendal: Sean Kelly, Marvell Adams, and Steve Bailey. Sean Kelly, President & CEO, joined Kendal in 2008 and took on his current role in 2016. Prior to 2016, while at Kendal, Sean was responsible for fostering a culture of continuous improvement through leading and managing new opportunities for growth and evolution for Kendal. Sean came to Kendal after 10+ years working with development, finance, marketing and operations consultant to senior housing and service providers throughout the United States. Marvell Adams Jr., COO, served as Executive Director/CEO of Kendal's metro Washington, D.C.-area affiliate, Collington, for seven years, before being named The Kendal Corporation's Chief Operating Officer in October 2018. Marvell came to Collington from Rochester, New York, where he was COO/Administrator at The Highlands at Pittsford, a continuing care retirement community affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center. Steve Bailey, SVP of New Business and Development, joined Kendal's corporate staff in 2012 as Project Director and has directed major expansion and repositioning projects for several Kendal communities, including Kendal on Hudson and Kendal at Ithaca. He also has served as a key resource for planning and developing new Kendal communities, including development plans for Kendal at Sonoma in northern California in partnership with the San Francisco Zen Center. Steve's experience includes more than 30 years in real estate development and planning. Next, we speak with Tammy Marshall. Tammy is president & CEO of Biophilia Pharma, where she focuses on the healing power between nature and humans. Previously, she served as the first woman Chief Experience Officer in the country for ageing services, the first woman to sit on Thrive Senior Living's vision team, and the first VP of Strategic Planning for one of New York's largest long-term care systems. She previously served as chief experience officer at a New York City-based senior care nonprofit called the New Jewish Home, where she led an effort in boosting person-centered care. Marshall keynotes around the globe on the topics of ageism, woman in leadership, integrative health and civil rights for those living with changing cognitive abilities, sometimes known as Alzheimer's and Dementia. She is known for her published work on leadership, dementia care, designing environments for older adults and strategic planning. Finally, we talk to Kirsten Jacobs, who leads dementia and wellness education strategy at LeadingAge, including enhancing existing external/internal relationships and identifying areas of potential growth. She develops wellness, dementia and related content for conferences and other education efforts, including distance learning. She provides thought leadership around wellness and dementia to various audiences, including speaking/presenting at conferences and delivering technical assistance to members.   Continue the conversation in our LinkedIn group Shaping Dementia Environments: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9044567/ Learn more about Perkins Eastman insights: https://www.perkinseastman.com/white-papers/

Shaping Dementia Environments
Nature: Prioritizing Multi-Sensory Engagement

Shaping Dementia Environments

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 41:18


How do we prioritize multi-sensory engagement with nature in decisions both about the design of our built environment and the ongoing operation of senior communities? Join Jennifer and Max as we talk to 3 great guests – Bill Browning, Kirsten Jacobs, and Tammy Marshall – about their experiences in creating and managing environments for older adults that enhance connections with the natural world. First, we speak with Bill Browning, one of the green building and real estate industry's foremost thinkers and strategists, and an advocate for sustainable design solutions at all levels of business, government, and civil society. In 2006, Bill founded Terrapin Bright Green to craft high-performance environmental strategies for corporations, governments, and large-scale real estate developments. Previously, in 1991, he founded Green Development Services at the Rocky Mountain Institute, an entrepreneurial, non-profit “think and do tank.” Past roles include Director of Design and Environment for Haymount, VA, co-founder of Browning+Bannon LLC, founding member of the USGBC Board of Directors, and Chair of USGBC's Governance Committee. He is a co-author of several books and publications including most recently Nature Inside: A Biophilic Design Guide. Next, we talk to Kirsten Jacobs, who leads dementia and wellness education strategy at LeadingAge, including enhancing existing external/internal relationships and identifying areas of potential growth. She develops wellness, dementia and related content for conferences and other education efforts, including distance learning. She provides thought leadership around wellness and dementia to various audiences, including speaking/presenting at conferences and delivering technical assistance to members. Finally, we speak with Tammy Marshall. Tammy is president & CEO of Biophilia Pharma, where she focuses on the healing power between nature and humans. Previously, she served as the first woman Chief Experience Officer in the country for ageing services, the first woman to sit on Thrive Senior Living's vision team, and the first VP of Strategic Planning for one of New York's largest long-term care systems. She previously served as chief experience officer at a New York City-based senior care nonprofit called the New Jewish Home, where she led an effort in boosting person-centered care. Marshall keynotes around the globe on the topics of ageism, woman in leadership, integrative health and civil rights for those living with changing cognitive abilities, sometimes known as Alzheimer's and Dementia. She is known for her published work on leadership, dementia care, designing environments for older adults and strategic planning.   Continue the conversation in our LinkedIn group Shaping Dementia Environments: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9044567/ Learn more about Perkins Eastman insights: https://www.perkinseastman.com/white-papers/

Elevate Eldercare
Recap: Biophilic Design and the Healing Powers of Nature

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 30:35


This week on “Let Me Say This About That,” Marla DeVries and Mary Hopfner-Thomas recap episode 83, which features a conversation between Susan Ryan and Tammy Marshall, founder and CEO of Biophilia Pharma, a company that explores the healing power between nature and humans, as well as the benefits of non-pharmacological approaches to wellbeing. DeVries and Hopfner-Thomas take a deeper dive into the many topics that Marshall mentions in her conversation with Ryan. DeVries takes a closer look at the definition of biophilia and Attention Restoration Theory—including a study during the pandemic at Mount Sinai—and looks at soft fascination and rewilding. They both explore biophilic design and its three categories and 15 patterns.    Read about Kaplan’s Attention Restoration Theory here:  https://positivepsychology.com/attention-restoration-theory/ 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design: https://www.terrapinbrightgreen.com/reports/14-patterns/

Elevate Eldercare
Biophilic Design and the Healing Powers of Nature

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 55:50


Susan Ryan welcomes back Tammy Marshall, founder and CEO of Biophilia Pharma. Marshall’s journey to wellness, as well as to establishing Biophilia Pharma, exemplifies her passion around exploring the healing connection between nature and humans. In her first episode with Ryan, Marshall described a unique approach to addressing COVID cases and contrasted a ‘salutogenic’ vs pathogenic approach that optimizes health and well-being. In this episode, she provides a refresher of this conversation and takes a deeper into why this matters. Marshall describes biophilic design, its history, and a bit of the research that demonstrates humans’ hardwired need to connect with nature to support health and well-being. She further goes on to describe a lifestyle that is biophilic and why that’s important. Marshall is on a mission to help everyone think differently and it is within this context that The Green House Project is working with her on projects that will deepen the understanding of biophilic design, lifestyle, and emerging research that has the potential to boldly impact the field of aging services. This includes implementing tangible strategies that will leverage the abundance that nature has to offer in creating vitality.  As Aristotle once said, “In all things of nature, there is something of the marvelous.”   Find Tammy Marshall on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammy-l-marshall-0ba8b373/ Find out more about Biophilia Pharma here: https://www.biophiliapharma.com 

Shaping Dementia Environments
Normalcy: Creating Reciprocal Communities

Shaping Dementia Environments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 46:48


Why is emphasizing normalcy part of the dialogue in discussing environments for older adults living with dementia – aren't all homes meant to be normal? Join Max and Jennifer as they talk to three guests, Kirsten Jacobs, Tammy Marshall, and Damian Utton, about how our society's views and the spaces we build can support the complex, fulfilled lives of older adults. We kick off the conversation with Kirsten Jacobs, who leads dementia and wellness education strategy at LeadingAge, including enhancing existing external/internal relationships and identifying areas of potential growth. She develops wellness, dementia and related content for conferences and other education efforts, including distance learning. She provides thought leadership around wellness and dementia to various audiences, including speaking/presenting at conferences and delivering technical assistance to members. Next up, we speak with Tammy Marshall. Tammy is president & CEO of BiophiliaPharma, where she focuses on the healing power between nature and humans. Previously, she served as the first woman Chief Experience Officer in the country for ageing services, the first woman to sit on Thrive Senior Living's vision team, and the first VP of Strategic Planning for one of New York's largest long-term care systems. She previously served as chief experience officer at a New York City-based senior care nonprofit called the New Jewish Home, where she led an effort in boosting person-centered care. Marshall keynotes around the globe on the topics of ageism, woman in leadership, integrative health and civil rights for those living with changing cognitive abilities, sometimes known as Alzheimer's and Dementia. She is known for her published work on leadership, dementia care, designing environments for older adults and strategic planning. Finally, we speak with Damian Utton. Damian has been with Pozzoni Architecture since 1997 and is now a Director, bringing his wealth of experience in design for older people to his co-ordination and leadership of research and development at the firm. In the late 2000's, he spent a sabbatical touring and researching more than 100 dementia environments around the world, and the findings became his book: ‘Designing Homes for People with Dementia'. He subsequently has authored and co-authored books on designing for older people and people with dementia and writes frequently for the care press.   Continue the conversation in our LinkedIn group Shaping Dementia Environments: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9044567/ Learn more about Perkins Eastman insights: https://www.perkinseastman.com/white-papers/

Elevate Eldercare
Friday Recap: Tammy Marshall’s Eye-Opening Perspectives

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 16:58


Marla and Mary examine Tammy Marshall’s unique look at impact of coronavirus pandemic on older adults and on the communities that her company, Thrive Senior Living, owns and operate. In the process, they explore salutogenic versus pathogenic approaches to care, wellbeing, and Atul Guwande’s contribution to rethinking the safety narrative. Mary’s takeaway is Tammy’s exclamation to go back to the basics with regard to COVID: nature, sunshine, and good health and sleep. This week’s call to action: check out Atul Guwande’s book, Being Mortal (particularly Chapter 5, which highlights The Green House Project). Find out more about The Green House Project at www.thegreenhouseproject.org.

Elevate Eldercare
Salutogenesis: Tammy Marshall and Proactive, Holistic Approaches to Care

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 58:35


Susan sits down with Tammy Marshall, chief experience officer at Thrive Senior Living, a luxury provider of independent living, assisted living, and memory care in the eastern and southeastern United States.  Tammy’s deep knowledge of nursing and aging services, unique approaches to care, and innovative perspectives frame her discussion with Susan as they unpack the impact of COVID-19 on Thrive residents and staff as well as on broader aspects of eldercare. Marshall describes what she calls a “compulsive communication approach” within her organization and how she coaches her team to think adaptively. She explores the importance of salutogenic versus pathogenic approaches to care and how it drives her desire to ensure the best, most holistic approach within Thrive’s communities. Follow Tammy on LinkedIn and on Twitter at: @Dear_Tammy. Her company, Thrive Senior Living, is at www.thrivesl.com. Discover more about The Green House Project at www.thegreenhouseproject.org.

Low Season Traveller Insider Guides
Keeping The Dream Alive: Episode 8 Keynote

Low Season Traveller Insider Guides

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 28:24


Tammy Marshall has senior executive experience gained at the highest levels during her time at Carnival Corporation, Contiki Holidays, P&O Cruises, AAT Kings and more.  Now with her new company The B Hive, she shares her experiences with us all in this brilliant podcast.

Low Season Traveller Insider Guides
Keeping The Dream Alive: Episode 8 Q&A

Low Season Traveller Insider Guides

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 44:10


Tammy Marshall has senior executive experience gained at the highest levels during her time at Carnival Corporation, Contiki Holidays, P&O Cruises, AAT Kings and more.  Now with her new company The B Hive, she shares her experiences with us all in this brilliant podcast.

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Jana Spicka's Podcast
Unveiling Breakthrough: Tammy Marshall, Healing from Destructive Habits

Jana Spicka's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 31:21


Unveiling Breakthrough Tammy Marshall, Healing from Destructive Habits janaspicka.com

Optimal Relationships Daily
125: Work-Life Balance: Careers, Parenthood, and Choices by Tammy Marshall with Family Optimized

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 10:54


Tammy Marshall with Family Optimized shares how she chooses between parenthood and career.

Optimal Relationships Daily
110: There's No Shame in Admitting Parenting is Hard - Part 2 by Tammy Marshall

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 8:57


Tammy Marshall with Family Optimized shares why there's no shame in admitting parenting is hard. This is Part 2 of 2.

Optimal Relationships Daily
109: There's No Shame in Admitting Parenting is Hard - Part 1 by Tammy Marshall

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 10:25


Tammy Marshall with Family Optimized shares why there's no shame in admitting parenting is hard. This is Part 1 of 2.

Moxie Business Talk with Crystal O'Connor
Episode #21 Tammy Marshall teaches you how to reduce stress to achieve succcess

Moxie Business Talk with Crystal O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 46:57


Your mindset and how you manage your stress is directly related to your ability to grow your business and life success.