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It can feel so frustrating trying to determine what will actually work when it comes to health and weight loss. Maybe you feel like you've tried everything, or you've been dieting for more than 10 years and still aren't seeing the results you want. Tune in to understand why. This week, Jenn is joined by community pharmacist Dr. Kathy Campbell to discuss how our bodies are (or aren't) adapting in this modern world. Dr. Campbell shares why people are experiencing metabolic dysfunction and what we can do to battle it, given that she calls obesity “modern-day famine.” She talks about what factors in the world are impacting our health, and what is going on at a chemical level that we may not even be aware of. Dr. Kathy Campbell shares how to identify our own health culture, and determine what tweaks we need to make to have the biggest impacts. Oh! And Jenn also asks about GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy! Tune in to learn more.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, discussing wellness and weight loss for real life, clearing up the myths, misinformation, bad science & marketing surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let's dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store. IN THIS EPISODE: [3:55] Jenn shares what members are getting this week.[5:53] Dr. Kathy Campbell shares her personal experience with weight management.[8:11] What does Dr. Campbell do as a community pharmacist?[12:16] How does metabolic dysfunction work in our bodies?[14:37] What are some of the consequences or expressions of our primitive caveman biology living in conflict with our modern world?[20:02] Dr. Campbell talks about how we are being failed and how that impacts our health. [23:25] How can you start to identify your own health culture and the tweaks you can make for big impacts?[27:55] What does culture mean to Dr. Campbell? [31:16] What does Dr. Campbell think about GLP-1's?[37:08] Rapid fire, off topic questions for Dr. Kathy Campbell. KEY TAKEAWAYS: What the body is doing is a hundred percent of the time appropriate to the environment with which it is surviving. It's not just the macro environment like the air around us, it's also the internal environment of the body, what's going on within the cellular level.You are the expert of your own body. Use yourself as a type of science experiment, try things and see if they work for you. If they don't try something else. There is a time and a place for medicine, but if you are taking pharmaceuticals and are not changing your habits and your lifestyle, you are doing your body a disservice. GLP-1's can be a tool in your tool box, but you also have to put in the work to fix your gut and focus on your overall health. QUOTES: [9:41] “The problem isn't our genetics. The problem is we've had a catastrophic environmental change for our human self and we have not evolved. I don't know that we will evolve to actually survive the current environment.” - Dr. Kathy Campbell“When people come to me, most are over-fed and under-nourished. That ends up in a place of metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance, we observe it as obesity.” - Jenn Trepeck[12:54] “The critical chemistries I see in the body are nutrients, oxygen, sunlight, water, love and connection. When I speak to my peers, I call it pharmacology, food pharmacology, and the hardest one is stress pharmacology.” - Dr. Kathy Campbell[24:32] “You're the only biochemical you, you're a unique organism living in a unique life with a unique history. You have to create around you a team, and I call it a partner's in health team. You need somebody that is a coach, you need a farmer, you need a doctor, you need a physical therapist, you need a massage therapist, if you don't have a good hairdresser on there, you're missing out. They're all part of almost a mirror, because often we're the last ones to know when the function slips, but that's an honest journeying through our health.” - Dr. Kathy CampbellRESOURCES:Train Like an Olympian Nutrition NuggetOlympics vs. Everyday Athletes PodcastBecome A Member of Salad with a Side of FriesJenn's Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramGUEST RESOURCESDr. Kathy Campbell's WebsiteDr. Kathy Campbell's InstagramGUEST BIODr. Kathy M. Campbell, the driving force behind DrKathy Health, LLC, has been a clinical community pharmacist in Oklahoma for over 30 years. Her popular TEDx University of Tulsa talk, “Obesity: The Modern Famine,” highlights her innovative approach to community health, where she combines medical insight with her personal journey with obesity.Harnessing a profound love for applied science and an empatheticapproach, Dr. Kathy has made it her mission to address patient challenges innovatively, often realizing that pivotal solutions stem from meaningful conversations. An advocate for proactive health, her expertise lies in melding the intricacies of food and stress biochemistry with traditional pharmacy. Her journey of personal health, managing obesity from a young age and losing 150 pounds, fuels her understanding and passion for proactive health management.A proud alumna of the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Kathy boasts a bachelor of science in both zoology and pharmacy and later completed her doctorate of pharmacy in 2005. Moreover, her innovative streak in the pharmacy profession has positioned her as a go-to consultant for industry giants like Designs for Health and InBody.A lifelong resident of Tulsa, OK, Dr. Kathy cherishes her 25-year bond with her supportive husband, Royce Campbell. Together, they nurture three young adults—Emma and her husband Bradly, and their youngest, Abby.
Dr. Kathy M. Campbell has been a community pharmacist in Oklahoma for over 30 years. Her popular TEDx University of Tulsa talk, "Obesity: The Modern Famine," highlights her innovative approach to community health, combining medical insight with personal health experiences in overcoming obesity. DrKathy Health, LLC offers consultations, seminars and education, exploring foundational and holistic health approaches. Her innovative approach to pharmacy includes holistic health practices and meaningful patient interactions. Find all her info and book at: http://www.drkathysays.com/ My Website: https://www.heatherheynen.com Follow me: IG: @heynencounselingandcoaching FB: Heather Heynen YouTube: Heather Heynen Wellness Link to my Online Course: End Binge Eating, Overeating & Emotional Eating For Good mindful-eating-mastery-overcome-binge-eating-over-eating-emotional-eating Link to my Online Course: When You're Ready To Stop The Weight Loss Medication: A Comprehensive Guide To Natural Weight Maintenance & Mastery weight-maintenance-mastery-exactly-how-to-keep-the-weight-off-after-drug-based-weight-loss Link to my ebook High Protein, Easy Recipes: my-downloadable-530035 Please support this show's affiliates: Thorne Supplements (Highest Quality Supps Out There!) Get 10% off with this link: https://www.thorne.com/u/PR1256243 5Strands: Affordable, easy food intolerance testing for humans and pets! https://www.5strands.com/#HeatherHeynen. Enter Discount Code HeatherHeynen at checkout The Amino Co. Amino acid supplements to help meet your protein goals. Highlight and open this link for 30% off your order. http://aminoco.com/HH30 PhysiVantage: The Best Whey Protein, Collagen & More https://physivantage.com/ Enter Discount Code FRIENDS15 at checkout The information in this podcast is intended to provide broad understanding and knowledge of healthcare topics. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of advice from your physician or healthcare provider. We recommend you consult your physician or healthcare professional before beginning or altering your personal exercise, diet or supplementation program. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heather1422/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heather1422/support
Join us in this discussion with Clinical Pharmacist Dr. Kathy Campbell who talks about the connection between modern culture and obesity. We will begin to learn how to listen to your body's signs and symptoms to optimize health. Dr. Kathy M. Campbell has been a community pharmacist in Oklahoma for over 30 years. Her popular TEDx University of Tulsa talk, "Obesity: The Modern Famine," highlights her innovative approach to community health, combining medical insight with personal health experiences overcoming obesity. DrKathy Health, LLC offers consultations, seminars and education, exploring foundational and holistic health approaches. Her innovative approach to pharmacy includes holistic health practices and meaningful patient interactions. Dr. Kathy Campbell, ParmD: www.drkathysays.com Stacy Seslowsky, RD, LDN, MS is now accepting new patients. Stacy Seslowsky teaches Immunology for Dietitians & Nutritionists. Become a master of immunology in 8-weeks and transform the way you care for patients. This is the only program of its kind specifically designed to empower dietitians and nutritionists to analyze, understand, and care for patients on an entirely different immunological level, click here to learn more. Website: HealFromFood.com, Email: Stacy@HealFromFood.com, Social: @HealFromFood Leah Grace Barack, MS is now accepting new patients. Leah Barack offers a hormone healing program for women looking to get rid of PMS, have easier periods, increase energy, improve fertility, and improve gut health by addressing the root cause of imbalances. Schedule your FREE call with her here to take your first step towards healing your hormones and feeling better in your body. Website: GraceFunctionalNutrition.com, Email: Leah@GraceFunctionalNutrition.com, Social: @GraceFunctionalNutrition
Introducing the Neural Pharm Podcast, featuring your hosts Colby Burns, PharmD, and Christopher Toney, PharmD. Episode 1 establishes the mission of the podcast, and covers the groundbreaking MAPP1 and MAPP2 trials that established MDMA as a breakthrough therapy for PTSD. We also cover key safety data including drug interactions, pharmacokinetics (or metabolism), and pharmacogenomics (or gene-drug interactions). Come join us! ***Correction Alert: The Ted talk referenced by Colby in the conclusion of the podcast was given by Dr. Ben Sessa, not Sassa (see the attached video in the reference section)**** References: Mitchell J, et al. MDMA Assisted Therapy for Severe PTSD: A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled phase 3 study. Nature. 10 May 2021 Mental Health By the Numbers. National Alliance on Mental Illness. 2023. Sessa B, et al. A Review of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Assisted Psychotherapy. 2019(10). Sessa B. Is MDMA psychiatry's antibiotic? Tedx University of Bristol. 5 July 2016. Silverstone P. The Promise of Psychedelics: Science Based Hope for Better Mental Health. 2022 Apr 21. Ingenium books.
It's 2006. TEDx announces that they're holding the first-ever TEDx University. They invite all of us who are attendees to submit a description of what we want to share and teach the group. And a handful will be selected to do Talks. At this point, I'm not a speaker; I'm still in the technology industry. Still, I know exactly what I want to do. I want to teach the other attendees something that makes me feel like a badass whenever I do it... I'm going to teach them how to break boards with their bare hands! So I present my crazy idea for selection: Mind Over Wood. And… I get chosen as one of only 30 speakers out of over a thousand people! Excited, I get to work right away on writing my Talk and start picturing myself speaking in front of world leaders, neuroscientists, and billionaires... Wait. World leaders. Neuroscientists. Billionaires. I start thinking, “Who am I to teach anything to a roomful of those people? What if they laugh at me, or even worse, walk right out of the room?” So on the day of TEDx University, I'm nervously standing in front of the room. I see the editor of Forbes to the left, three rows back. I see the founder of Flickr walk into the room on the right. I realize there's a Nobel Prize winner sitting in the front row. But I'm also feeling good about my Talk because I've been rehearsing it relentlessly. So OK, it's go time! I take a deep breath and begin. And I can't tell you how many people came up afterward to tell me how impactful my presentation was. Wow. At that moment I realize how fun this was and am astonished that people get to do this… for a living... including my incredible guest today! Adiel Gorel is sought-after as an international speaker and recently joined the TEDx stage. In this episode of the Storytelling School Podcast, he talks about how discovering something that exists only in the U.S. motivated him to help others change one area of their unfolding life story. He also answers questions such as: What's the biggest financial gift you can add to your story in the U.S. (if you're not already)? What should you do before you close your story in a Talk (which many people don't do)? Why does storytelling belong in the real estate industry? And what do you want to have at the ready when someone asks you a question like, “What do you do?” What you will learn in this episode: How sharing a more relatable story in drier subject areas helps with your message Why the short story form is a more effective format for spreading your message today How breaking the rules can open doors and create an even better story Who is Adiel? Adiel Gorel is a CEO, author, and international speaker with a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a lifetime passion for engaging audiences of all sizes in multiple languages. His company International Capital Group (ICG) is a leading real estate investment firm in the San Francisco Bay. With over 35 years of experience in the industry, he has not only invested in hundreds of properties for his own portfolio but also successfully assisted thousands of investors with purchasing more than 10,000 properties in the U.S. As a six-time published author, Adiel's books cover topics ranging from building wealth to breathing correctly. From being a Computer Science instructor at Stanford to creating public TV specials, his life's work is to challenge conventions in order to offer insight on how everyone can improve their health, build their wealth, and live a better life. He has two grown kids and currently resides in the Bay Area. Links and Resources: Adiel Gorel ICG Real Estate Investments Adiel Gorel's TEDx Talk - From Fear to Fortitude: Inflation, Time, and Debt for Lifelong Wealth @adielgorel on Instagram @AdielGorelSpeaker on Facebook @adielgorel on LinkedIn @ICGRE on Twitter @AdielGorel on Youtube Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook
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People-pleasing is the strong urge to please others even when they may be putting their own needs at risk. People-pleasers may have the tendency to take on responsibilities that are not asked of them. These actions can lead to higher levels of burnout as both an employee and an entrepreneur. On this week's episode in the Growing Your Heart Centered Business Special Series, Kristina and Heather discuss their own patterns of people pleasing and ways that you can recognize when you slip into a people-pleasing role. Referenced in our conversation: TedX University of Toronto talk from Salma Hindy called Why People Pleasing is Hurting You. Bios:Heather JohnstonIn the summer of 2019, Heather took a leap, without a safety net. She was burnt out and left her job of over a decade to take a chance on herself. It was scary, and at 45 she had spent the last decade building her career in technology support and project management. But she was called to create her own coaching business, The Creative Pivot, and has been on a mission to help midlife women see the possibility of what they could build in their own lives and businesses by choosing to take a chance on themselves. Treating your life as a work of art just waiting for your creative mind to bring it to life.Kristina BrummerKristina is a heart-centered entrepreneur building a small business, she is the Founder & CEO of The Spectacular Middle, a full-service virtual support agency for entrepreneurs. Kristina started her agency after a successful corporate career. In the creative pivot fashion, she changed the trajectory of her life. Founder of The Spectacular Middle, a full-service virtual support agency for entrepreneurs.All the links:More information on coaching with Heather at thecreativepivot.comMore information on virtual support services with Kristina at thespectacularmiddle.comJoin our mailing list to receive information on new podcast episodes as well as learn more about our business strategy sessions to grow your businessHave you hit midlife or the empty nest years and thought, "well, what's next?" The Creative Pivot Coaching is for women between the ages of 40 - 65 who are ready to reinvent their midlife years and direct the path their lives take. This is your time, it is never to late. Visit TheCreativePivot.com and schedule a coaching consultation to learn more about how you can take those business and career ideas and make them a reality, then let t...
There are some people in this world that have a gift for helping others achieve things they never thought possible. John Laurito is one of those people. As the president of Concord Wealth Management, he travels the globe helping people become better leaders so that their organizations can mature and grow. He has a passion for learning and teaching top level leadership, and his expertise has helped countless individuals reach their full potential. In this episode of Limitless MD, John highlights the importance of having a mentor and offers valuable advice, and explains the difference between authority and leadership. Not one to miss! “Leadership is not a luxury; it's a necessity.” - Vikram Raya In This Episode: - Welcome back to another episode of the Limitless MD podcast - The number one trait that John finds leaders possess - Leading by example - Who are the top leaders in leadership? - Top leadership book recommendations - What does John try to infuse into his coaching clients? - The breakdown of different levels of a leader and the difference between authority and leadership - How John helps his clients break ceilings - John's advice for physicians who are also CEOs or leaders - Blind spots and the importance of having a mentor or a coach - Where can you learn about John's coaching and speaking? Resources Mentioned: - https://www.amazon.ca/21-Irrefutable-Laws-Leadership-Follow/dp/0785288376 (‘The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership' by John Maxwell) - https://www.amazon.ca/Discipline-Equals-Freedom-Manual-Mk1-MOD1/dp/1250274435/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1MW93ZYGM1CSY&keywords=discipline+is+freedom&qid=1662178536&s=books&sprefix=discipline+is+freedom%2Cstripbooks%2C135&sr=1-1 (‘Discipline Equals Freedom' by Jocko Willink) - https://www.amazon.ca/Extreme-Ownership-U-S-Navy-SEALs/dp/1250183863/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=extreme+ownership&qid=1662178581&s=books&sprefix=extreme+own%2Cstripbooks%2C159&sr=1-1 (‘Extreme Ownership' by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin) - https://www.amazon.ca/Leadership-Strategy-Tactics-Field-Manual/dp/1250226848/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3SSA47XKDX00Q&keywords=Jocko+Willink+leadership&qid=1662178605&s=books&sprefix=jocko+willink+leadership%2Cstripbooks%2C128&sr=1-1 (‘Leadership Strategy and Tactics: Field Manual' by Jocko Willink) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qnr_VW-AuI4 (Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink at TEDx University of Nevada) Resources: - https://limitless-md.mn.co/ (Join our FREE group coaching program: the Physician Wealth Accelerator) - https://vikramraya.com/programs/ (https://vikramraya.com/programs/) - https://vikramraya.com/ (Sign up to my email list) - Apply to work with Vik and book a clarity call https://bit.ly/3PsUJOZ (here) Connect with Vikram: - Website - https://www.instagram.com/vikramraya/ (Instagram) - https://www.facebook.com/Vikramrayamd (Facebook) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vikramraya/ (LinkedIn) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdq9M-kD0L2hy1UlfOK-hwQ (YouTube) Connect With John Laurito: - https://www.johnlaurito.com/ (Website) - https://www.johnlaurito.com/podcast-roll/ (Podcast) - https://www.instagram.com/johnlaurito/ (Instagram) - https://www.facebook.com/john.laurito.7 (Facebook) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlaurito/ (LinkedIn) Special Thank You to Music Provided by Music Library https://soundcloud.com/music-library-non-copyrighted-sounds/300-violin-orchestra-jorge-quintero-copyright-and-royalty-free (https://soundcloud.com/music-library-non-copyrighted-sounds/300-violin-orchestra-jorge-quintero-copyright-and-royalty-free)
As Parents in Recovery, our entry into this new ecosystem requires developing an understanding of what we can and cannot control. As I journeyed into this new world, I became increasingly more grateful to Recovery leaders who introduced me to the one thing I could control: working on my healthier Self.1) 1:23 Step 1: We admitted we were powerless over drugs and other people's lives—that our lives had become unmanageable. Families Anonymous.2) 1:41 Ted Talk with Tara Conner, Recover out load, TEDx University of Nevada3) 1:51 SUD vs Addiction4) 2:06 Jamie Lee Curtis 5) 2:08 MacKenzie Philips6) 2:52 Episode 13 on Dopamine, Dopamine Nation Author's home page7) 3:17 Trauma and the 12 Steps Author Jamie Marich, PhD's home page8) 3:41 See Episode 1, 'How I Got Here'9) 3:52 NARM10) 3:59 Attachment Style, The Neurobiology of Attachment and How that Profoundly Impacts the Treatment of Trauma 11) 4:26 Step 4, Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.12) 5:07 Trauma & 12 Steps, page 47 13) 6:45 Price of Privilege, Chapter 6, page 12814) 8:49 January 24th in the book, Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life 15) 9:25 AA Bill Wilson 17) 15:01 Attachment Styles from Psychology TodayThank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.
Mary and Wyatt are pleased as punch to welcome Hollis Wong-Wear to the pod. Hollis is a songwriter, musician, speaker, creative generator and community advocate who lives between Los Angeles and Seattle, WA. She is the lead vocalist of the electronic R&B trio The Flavr Blue, and was GRAMMY nominated in 2014 for her work with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.With her roots in spoken word and slam poetry through the nationally recognized Youth Speaks program, Hollis is passionate about how creativity and the arts fuel and shape civic discourse, and is dedicated to lending her voice and capacities towards vibrant social equity.Hollis has been a featured speaker at conferences, conventions and speaker series, sharing her spoken word poetry and her candid insights on her experience as an independent artist and engaged activist. She has performed and spoken for an array of organizations and schools, including KEXP, WrapWomen, Planned Parenthood, University of Washington, YWCA and the Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute, has been featured by TedX University of Washington, and has presented alongside such luminaries as Gloria Steinem, Kimberle Crenshaw and Eve Ensler. A native of the Bay Area, Hollis graduated from Seattle University with a major in History and a minor in Global African Studies, and was recently named the recipient of Seattle University's 2016 Outstanding Recent Alumna Award. She is a Google Next Gen Policy Leader, an alumna of the Hedgebrook Residency, and is a Humanity in Action Senior Fellow. Hollis has been appointed to several boards and commissions, including the Board of Directors for 4Culture and the Seattle Center Advisory Commission, and is currently an ad-hoc commissioner on the Seattle Music Commission.Hollis, Mary, and Wyatt talk about friendship, community, and solidarity in a brief but lovely chat. They discuss the perils of social media, especially for artists in the early stages of their careers, and how Hollis and Mary inspired each other when they first met. Also on the agenda: Mary's stinky ballet flats, furniture made of silly putty, and poems by Jon Pineda and Aya Alzubaidy.
Subscribe to the podcast here. Listen on iTunes here. Listen on Spotify here. How we do leadership needs to change dramatically, now. The rate and pace of change is creating all sorts of quandaries for business leaders. The pandemic accelerated all of it. What do we need to do? In this far reaching and amazing interview, neuroscientist Dr Alan Watkins walks us through cutting edge approaches to solving our trickiest problems.
Nonverbal behaviours have historically been regarded as more important in communication than verbal behaviours. This talk will argue how and why verbal behaviours, rather than nonverbal behaviours, are most critical in today's digital society. Vivian P. Ta is a PhD student at the University of Texas at Arlington where she conducts research in social and personality psychology. This is the speech she gave at TEDx University of Texas Arlington. ____________________________________________ This is part 2 from Programme 22 of 2019/20 season - published on February 1st presented by Moira O'Brien & Paul O’Mahony. The show is in four parts and usually has this format: (1) Introducing a “Thought for the Week” and a “Word of the Week” together with general conversation arising out of these two topics. Published at 4pm on Fridays. (2) Either an Interview, the recording of a speech or external media. Published at 4pm on Saturdays. (3) Discussion on a topic usually led by Paul. Published at 4pm on Sundays. (4) Discussion on a topic usually led by Moira. Published at 4pm on Mondays Contact us : email: info@irishtalkers.com Website: www.irishtalkers.com Facebook: The Talk Show for Talkers Magazine: "Public Speaking Weekly" on www.irishtalkers.com ___________________________________________________________________________ The Talk Show for Talkers is published every week in sections at 4pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Go to our website irishtalkers.com for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irish-talkers/message
In this episode we introduce the pod, discuss Safiya Noble's groundbreaking 2018 book Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, take a look at the NYPL CulturePass program, and get to know how some new grad students decided on the UW-Madison iSchool! SHOW NOTES! Audio clip sources: Donavan, Joan. (2018, May 15.) Algorithms of Oppression. Data & Society Research Institute. Retrieved from https://listen.datasociety.net/algorithms-of-oppression/ Elevator Speech (00:09 - 00:39) Titling of book (30:52 - 32:01) Dr. Joan Donavan (the director of the Technology and Social Change Research Project at Harvard Kennedy’s Shorenstein Center) interviews Dr. Safiya Noble for the Data & Society Research Institute. “Data & Society Research Institute advances public understanding of the social implications of data-centric technologies and automation.” https://datasociety.net/ Chamseddine, Roqayah and Salehi, Kumars. (2018, April 12.) Algorithms of Oppression. Delete Your Account. Retrieved from https://deleteyouraccount.libsyn.com/algorithms-of-oppression Impetus for the book (07:52 - 09:22) Radicalization (21:39 - 24:15) Hanselman, Scott. (2019, February 1.) Episode 66: Exploring Algorithms of Oppression. Hanselminutes. Retrieved from https://hanselminutes.com/669/exploring-algorithms-of-oppression-with-dr-safiya-noble Discussion of STEM student education (14:47 - 16:45) Article/Book Sources: Noble, Safiya Umoja. (2018.) Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism. New York: New York University Press. Wajcman, Judy. (2010, January.) Feminist theories of technology. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(1), 143–152. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/ben057 Roose, Kevin. (2019, June 8.) The Making of a YouTube Radical. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/06/08/technology/youtube-radical.html Additional Resources: Collins, Patricia Hill. (2000.) Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment. New York: Routledge. The Combahee River Collective. (1979.) A Black Feminist Statement. https://combaheerivercollective.weebly.com/the-combahee-river-collective-statement.html Weill, Kelly. (2018, December 19.) How YouTube Built a Radicalization Machine for the Far-Right. The Daily Beast. https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-youtube-pulled-these-men-down-a-vortex-of-far-right-hate Noble, Safiya Umoja. ([2018]) How biased are our algorithms? TEDx University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXuJ8yQf6dI Noble, Safiya Umoja. (2016.) Challenging the Algorithms of Oppression. Personal Democracy Forum. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRVZozEEWlE Current Events: Nancy Coleman, "Libraries’ Culture Pass Signs Up 70,000 in First Year" New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/13/arts/design/culture-pass-library-new-york.html. 8/13/19.
Nilofer Merchant is a 3x author who has been helping grow businesses. She’s worked for major companies (like Apple and Autodesk) as well as early web startups. Nilofer thinks deeply about the frameworks, strategies and cultural values of companies. Companies work with her for guidance to develop new product strategies, enter new markets, defend against competitors and optimize revenue. Nilofer is a long time mentor and friend, we are so happy to have her join us on the show to talk about Onlyness, how the speed of strategy has changed and much more! Show notes: Nilofer's latest book. The Power of Onlyness: Make Your Wild Ideas Mighty Enough to Dent the World NiloferMerchant.com TEDx University of Nevada: How Power Powers Ideas Harvard Business Review: Stop Eliminating Perfectly Good Candidates by Asking Them the Wrong Questions Got meeting, take a walk TED Talk Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoyed this episode. Make sure to follow Nilofer on Twitter @Nilofer, Tara at @missrogue & Carlos @carlospache_co You can also check out Tara's YouTube channel, it has over 200 videos on digital strategy and online audience building. Truly Inc. is a digital strategy and insights agency based in Toronto, Canada. Visit our website: https://trulyinc.com Anatomy of a Strategy podcast is recorded in Toronto, Canada in the offices of Truly Inc. Produced by Carlos Pacheco and Tara Hunt. Podcast editing by Joe Pacheco
This week on Inspired Edinburgh we have Lily Asch. Lily is a mental health advocate, storyteller and social entrepreneur. As a teenager she was considered ‘unsafe to self’ and admitted to a psychiatric ward. For a long time she was ashamed of her experience, until she opened up and discovered the power of conversation. Having gained experience working with the likes of FreshSight and TEDx University of Edinburgh she's since gone on to found Real Talk, a social enterprise dedicated to mental health storytelling and wellbeing. Real Talk supports individuals in connecting to their narrative around experiences of mental ill health and crafts safe spaces for these stories to be shared to an audience, fostering conversation and connection. We talk about her background, her mental health journey, the vision for Real Talk, her views on mental health today, as well as our favourite topics - legacy, purpose and changing the world. 00.00 Trailer 00.15 Introduction 01.30 Lily growing up 03.00 Schooling in the US 05.00 Lily’s earliest mental health experiences 07.20 What led to Lily being taken to a psychiatric ward? 09.50 How was Lily labelled ‘unsafe to self’? 12.00 What was the ward like? 15.00 Does Lily think she should have been there? 17.15 What was the recovery process? 19.50 Lily’s self education around emotional awareness 22.30 How did Lily end up in Edinburgh? 24.40 Ways Edinburgh differs from the US 27.00 How did Real Talk come about? 30.00 How does Real Talk work and what is the format? 32.00 What does storytelling mean to Lily? 33.40 What is the vision for Real Talk? 36.00 Lily’s views on mental health today 39.00 Technology effects on mental health 40.20 Doing TED talks 42.15 Speaking advice 45.00 Lily on her purpose 46.30 Lily on legacy 47.20 What is Lily most grateful for in life? 47.50 If Lily could master a skill what would it be? 49.10 How does Lily define success? 50.20 Is Lily successful now? 51.20 Who or what inspires Lily? 52.50 Lily’s life goals 55.45 Best piece of advice 56.45 What would Lily say to her 14 year old self 57.20 Changing the world Like and Follow Lily at: https://www.facebook.com/realtalkstorytelling https://twitter.com/realtalkstories https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilyiasch https://twitter.com/lilyiasch Like and Follow Inspired Edinburgh here: http://www.inspiredinburgh.com https://www.facebook.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.twitter.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.instagram.com/INSPIREDINBURGH
Growing up in small town Canada, the son of a Psychologist and Social Worker, Jeff has always displayed a passion for helping others. He was one of the youngest people in North America to be certified as a practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming at the age of 15. He studied psychology and at the University of Windsor before becoming is a clinical hypnotherapist and a World Renowned expert in the neuroscience of brainwave stimulation. Jeffrey is published author, writing his first book in 1999 "The Enzyme Revolution “with his most recent contribution, “The Secret Skill” appearing in “Adventures in Manifesting” Success and Spirituality. Jeffrey has appeared on local and national TV and Radio shows and most recently as a TEDx University of Windsor Speaker. In this talk, discover... • Discover the simple hack that helps you leverage the power of everyday creation. • Discover how to see and eliminate negative beliefs and unconscious block to your financial success.
www.TEDxUniversityofNevada.org Mark your calendar for Saturday, January 23, 2016. Bret Simmons, Ph.D., holds the license for TEDxUniversityofNevada and is the primary spokesperson for the event. Bret earned his doctorate in Business Administration at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. He has taught university classes in organizational behavior, social business, personal branding, leadership, operations management, and international management. TEDx was created in the spirit of TED's mission, "ideas worth spreading." The TEDx Program is designed to help communities, organizations and individuals to spark conversation and connection through local TED-like experiences. If you have ever watched or listened to any TED Talks, it’s pretty much guaranteed that they will change the way you view the world! TED Talks give you a global outlook in a way that few other resources can provide. www.CheriHillShow.com www.SageIntl.com www.NevadaRealEstateRadio.com