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Manufacturing an American Century
From Prototype to Commercialization: The FORGE Playbook for Success with Laura Teicher

Manufacturing an American Century

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 33:21


Welcome back to Manufacturing an American Century! Today, I had the pleasure of talking with Laura Teicher, the president and executive director of FORGE, a nonprofit that's laser-focused on helping hard tech entrepreneurs turn their prototypes into real-world solutions. FORGE is filling a crucial gap in the manufacturing ecosystem, making sure that companies working on physical products—whether it's next-gen solar panels or AI-driven industrial systems—get the connections and support they need to scale and succeed.Laura walked us through FORGE's unique approach, which isn't your typical incubator or accelerator. Instead, FORGE acts as a matchmaker between innovators and the manufacturers who can help bring their ideas to life. And they do it all with a deep commitment to local manufacturing, helping strengthen regional economies while reducing global supply chain risks and emissions. We also got into Laura's personal passion for climate-focused innovation and sustainable economic development, which drives her work at FORGE. She sees firsthand how manufacturing and hard tech solutions can tackle some of the world's biggest challenges, from climate change to supply chain resilience. If you're an entrepreneur, a manufacturer, or someone looking to help build America's hard tech future, FORGE is a resource you need to know about. That's it for today's episode—keep innovating, keep making, and let's manufacture a stronger future together!AMCC's podcast is made possible in part by the expertise of Mike McAllen, founder of Podcasting4Associations. Are you part of an association also looking to produce a podcast? Let us get you in touch with Mike.Thank you to the Economic Development Administration for their partnership in producing this podcast. This podcast was prepared in part using Federal funds under award 3070145 from the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Economic Development Administration or the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Podcasts Bickley & Marotta
Adam Teicher, Kansas City Chiefs insider

Podcasts Bickley & Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 10:30


Teicher helps us preview the Super Bowl by talking Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and more.

The Program
H2 TEICHER

The Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 38:37


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Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast
Greetings from Pittsburgh: The NAAEE Conference 2024 Recap!

Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 45:54


The great Pennsylvanian poet Taylor Swift once asked, “are there still beautiful things?”. The NAAEE Conference in Pittsburgh proved the answer is a resounding YES! I was lucky enough to be able to attend the North American Association for Environmental Education Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from the 6th-9th of November 2024! I met the most incredible people, made the most wonderful friends, and learned more than I ever could have dreamed of. It was constructive, challenging, enlightening, inspiring and joyful. This episode is a recap of that event, but also a huge thank all of the beautiful souls who made the conference what it was. I feel so grateful that I was able to share a few days with you!  The episode starts by explaining my history with NAAEE and recounting my visit to the Pittsburgh Zoo! Then I recap all of my favourite moments from the conference. I talk about some of the major themes, and share some of the lessons I learned. Useful Links Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! We are @PangolinPodcast

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts
SportsTalk Wednesday Wednesday 6th: Colin Deaver and UTEP Basketball, Jeff Erickson from Rotowire, and Jon Teicher

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 85:32


Bleav in Chiefs
Adam Teicher's Last Ride

Bleav in Chiefs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 30:25


On his last year on the Chiefs beat, ESPN reporter Adam Teicher joins former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Valerio and Forbes.com writer Jeff Fedotin to talk about the current team and also share stories from the past. Teicher also discusses the Josh Uche trade and the future of Andy Reid. Agree with our thoughts? Disagree? Reach out to us on Twitter: @JFedotin or @joevalerio73 

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts
SportsTalk Tuesday October 8th, Lane Frank picks against Daniel Paulus, Jeff Erickson from Rotowire and Jon Teicher

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 82:19


SicEm365 Radio
Jon Teicher, Voice of UTEP Athletics

SicEm365 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 18:30


This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/365 and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts
SportsTalk Wednesday, September 4th Gibbs Keeton previews the coming month, Jeff Erickson talking Fantasy and Jon Teicher

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 81:02


Happy Hour - 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
Jon Teicher (UTEP football PxP) - August 29th, 2024 1:25 p.m.

Happy Hour - 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 17:23


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Conversations on Dance
(415) Caleb Teicher on 'Counterpoint' at Performing Arts Houston

Conversations on Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 43:17


Today on 'Conversations On Dance', we are joined by dancing extraordinaire Caleb Teicher. Caleb takes us on the journey of their artistic self discovery, from tap to lindy hop and most recently jazz piano. Caleb is pairing up with their friend and frequent collaborator pianist and composer Conrad Tao for 'Counterpoint', an evening length work musically exploring and reimagining everything from Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' to Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue'. If you are in the Houston area, visit performingartshouston.org to grab tickets to this one night only, unique and thrilling partnership: September 14, 2024.Tickets: https://performingartshouston.org/events/counterpoint-conrad-tao-caleb-teicher-2024-09-14-730-pm/.Opening Night Party: https://performingartshouston.org/opening-night-party-2024/Conrad Tao And Caleb Teicher: Tiny Desk Concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61q6JoGLTc0&t=345sLINKS:Website: conversationsondancepod.comInstagram: @conversationsondanceMerch: https://bit.ly/cod-merchYouTube: https://bit.ly/youtube-CODJoin our email list: https://bit.ly/mail-COD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Innovation Matters
Onshoring innovative manufacturing in the northeast with Forge's Laura Teicher

Innovation Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 35:36


Mike and Anthony are joined by Laura Teicher, the executive director of Forge Impact, a non-profit dedicated to helping businesses scale physical products with local supply chains. They discuss how the important this work has become over the last few years, common pitfalls that companies make, and how manufacturing can help address big picture sustainability challenges.

The VentureFizz Podcast
Episode 345: Laura Teicher - Executive Director, FORGE

The VentureFizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 47:28


Episode 345 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Laura Teicher, Executive Director at FORGE. Did you know that there are over 7,000 manufacturers in the state of Massachusetts? I certainly didn't. My gut is that most entrepreneurs think that they need to go overseas for manufacturing versus leveraging local resources. And, let's face it, building a startup is hard but when it is a physical product… it is a whole different ballgame. However... FORGE can help. Spun out of Greentown Labs, FORGE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that helps startups figure out some of hard stuff through the journey from physical prototype to commercialization. The organization works with startups to help them figure out how to establish and scale manufacturing to sourcing from supply chains and suppliers. FORGE has supported over 800 startups with an amazing high survival rate. So, you are probably thinking… is this an accelerator… or what's the cost… maybe they are expecting equity from your company… nope. It's free and their impact is massive as you'll hear from this interview with Laura. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * The specialized and collaborative nature of the organizations that support the Boston hardtech startup ecosystem. * Laura's professional journey including how volunteering helped open doors for her career. * All the details about FORGE in terms of how companies can get involved and how they help companies at each step along the way. * The key benefits to manufacturing locally and some of the hidden costs that can arise from offshore manufacturing. * The Valleys of Death for building physical products. * And so much more.

Sharp & Benning
Jon Teicher, Voice of the UTEP Miners – Segment 4

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 16:40


We preview Nebraska's first opponent of the season with their play-by-play voice.

Hardware to Save a Planet
Climate Tech Innovations and Local Manufacturing for Global Impact with Laura Teicher of FORGE

Hardware to Save a Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 42:07


Welcome to this special episode of Hardware to Save a Planet. Joining us today is Laura Teicher, President and Executive Director at FORGE, a nonprofit on a mission to help innovators with physical products navigate the journey from prototype to commercialization and impact—at scale. Join us as we discuss the challenges and benefits of bringing physical climate tech products to the market. Laura recounts her career shift from politics to innovation support, detailing FORGE's role in assisting with manufacturing and supply chain challenges. She emphasizes local manufacturing benefits like reduced carbon footprints and better communication. The discussion covers FORGE's three support pillars—education, connection, funding, and future service expansions. Laura highlights climate tech growth in renewable energy, electric transportation, and grid connectivity. She advises aspiring climate tech professionals to leverage transferable skills and maintain relationships.

Unsportsmanlike Conduct
25 Teams: Jon Teicher - Voice of the UTEP Miners - 8

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 13:09


Jon joins The Grum to preview UTEP in the first edition of 25 Teams in 25 Grums for 2024!

Moving Into The Future
Episode 64: Discussion with Ryan Teicher, CEO at Redcom Design and Construction

Moving Into The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 34:40


On this episode Jack and Ryan discuss the complex world of construction. Ryan and his team at Redcom have built a full-service Design and Construction firm including in-house Architects, Engineers, Project Mangers, and General Contractors. Their discussion leads into the value of having multiple verticals under one roof, the benefit it provides to clients, and the creative solutions they're able to provide at a much faster pace because of it. This episode displays valuable insights into teamwork, company growth, and finding creative solutions for clients.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Program
H2 Adam Teicher, Teicher Reaction

The Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 43:08


Monday's second hour started with our final talk with ESPN's Adam Teicher before his annual vacation. Teicher talked Rashee Rice and Chiefs roster. Then we reacted to our conversation with Adam. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast
95. Providing Knowledge, Power & Hope Through Environmental Education (with Alerick Pacay of 'Seeds of the Ocean', & Tomás Teicher of 'Conciente Colectivo') [Pangolin Pride]

Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 73:44


Joining Jack today, are Tomás Teicher (Consiente Colectivo) and Alerick Pacay (Seeds of the Ocean)! They are here to discuss the power and impact of environmental education! The three educators will discuss the importance of equipping young people with skills to help protect the environment; how to engage people in environmental education; some of the things they have learned as educators; what challenges they have faced; how education is different in the UK, Argentina and Guatemala; and how they first became inspired to connect with nature! Make sure to share your thoughts on social media using #PangolinPride

Podcasts Bickley & Marotta
Adam Teicher, Chiefs insider

Podcasts Bickley & Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 10:16


Teicher talks Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and previews the Super Bowl.

The Life Shift - Conversations about Life-Changing Moments
Following Life's Signs | Allison Teicher-Fahrbach

The Life Shift - Conversations about Life-Changing Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 64:03


In this episode of The Life Shift Podcast, Allison Teicher-Fahrbach shares her journey through life's unexpected turns. Allison shares her early love for teaching, her lifelong dream of earning a Ph.D., and how a car accident served as a life-altering sign. With resilience and determination, Allison navigated through these experiences, embodying the philosophy of growing through what you go through.Key Takeaways:The power of acknowledging and pursuing one's dreams, no matter the circumstances.The importance of interpreting and following life's signs.The transformative role of resilience in the face of adversity.Allison's early inclination towards teaching and her dream of earning a PhD shaped her life significantly. Despite various hurdles, she never let go of her dream. This takeaway emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and relentlessly pursuing one's dreams, regardless of the difficulties encountered along the way.Allison experienced recurring signs throughout her journey that reminded her of her true path. From a song lyric that spoke to her as a child to a car accident that served as a stark reminder of life's fleeting nature, Allison interpreted these signs and let them guide her. This underscores the significance of being aware of life's signs and having the courage to follow them.Resilience played a crucial role in Allison's journey. Despite a devastating car accident and the challenges of giving birth prematurely during the pandemic, Allison remained resolute in her pursuit of her dream. This highlights the transformative power of resilience and the strength of perseverance in the face of adversity.Allison Teicher-Fahrbach has extensive experience in trauma-informed education and empowerment. She has five published books, her most recent being Darkness to Light. She is also well-versed in curriculum design, having developed and taught various subjects from Creative Writing to Forensic Science. She is the English Language Learner (ELL) Coordinator at a high school in Queens, NY. In 2020, as COVID shuttered NY's hospitals, she prematurely gave birth to her daughter and returned to teach her students immediately via remote learning. She completed her Master's Degree in School Leadership during that time as well. Allison is working on a dissertation based on trauma-informed education through Liberty University's Educational Leadership Ph.D. program; she successfully defended her dissertation in late 2023.Connect with Allison: https://solutionsforsouls.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-allison-t-38b327201/Access ad-free episodes released two days early and bonus episodes with past guests through Patreon. https://patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcastConnect with me:Instagram: www.instagram.com/thelifeshiftpodcastYouTube: https://bit.ly/thelifeshift_youtubeTwitter: www.twitter.com/thelifeshiftpodWebsite: www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread

Many consider Ferrante and Teicher to be the greatest piano duet team of all time. Their collaborative presentations were so precise that their style was described as four hands but only one mind. Hearing their music, one can begin to grasp the amount of effort required to perfect their craft. But there’s more. They loved what they did. In fact, even after they had retired in 1989, Ferrante and Teicher would occasionally show up at a local piano store just to play an impromptu concert. They simply loved making music. David also loved making music—but he teamed up with God to give his song a higher purpose. His psalms affirm his struggle-filled life and his desire to live in deep dependence upon his God. Yet, in the midst of his personal failures and imperfections, his praise expressed a kind of spiritual “perfect pitch,” acknowledging the greatness and goodness of God even in the darkest of times. The heart behind David’s praise is simply stated in Psalm 18:1, which reads, “I love you, Lord, my strength.” David continued, “I called to the Lord, who is worthy of praise” (v. 3) and noted that he could turn to Him “in my distress” (v. 6). Regardless of our situation, may we likewise lift our hearts to praise and worship our God. He is worthy of all praise!

The Zone
It's the Adamms (Teicher) Fam-i-ly!, 10/31/23

The Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 48:19


Adam Teicher of ESPN joins The Zone with Jason Anderson & Joshua Brisco before Adam travels to Germany with the Chiefs to make sense of the crazy Broncos loss, preview Chiefs vs. Dolphins, Trade Deadline and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Program
H2 Teicher, KU vs OU reaction

The Program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 44:49


We broke down the Chiefs loss to the Broncos then looked ahead to next week's game against the Dolphins in Germany with ESPN's Adam Teicher. Then we broke down KU's win over Oklahoma. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Manufacturing Culture Podcast
Innovation Unleashed: Laura Teicher on FORGE's Impact-Driven Mission

Manufacturing Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 51:17


Get ready for an exhilarating ride into the world of startups, manufacturing, and ground-breaking innovation! In today's episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer sits down with Laura Teicher, the dynamic force behind FORGE's awe-inspiring mission. Have you ever wondered what it takes to bring a hard tech idea from prototype to market? Laura spills the secrets! With FORGE's laser-focused support, over 700 startups in sectors like climate tech, medical devices, and robotics have experienced transformative growth. Listen in as Laura demystifies how FORGE zeroes in on startups that are the 'right fit' and supercharges them through strategic partnerships with manufacturers. We'll also delve into FORGE's remarkable synergy with Greentown Labs, its unique collaborations with top-tier universities, and the pioneering impact metrics that keep them at the cutting edge. Today's episode is generously sponsored by Speroni. To learn more about their incredible offerings, visit Speroni's website.

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 10/12/23 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 174:21


David McCallum "The Edge" & "Final" Music: A Little More Of Me David McCallum "A Taste Of Honey" Music: A Part Of Me Lalo Schifrin "The Man From THRUSH" Music From The Motion Picture 'Once A Thief', And Other Themes Hugo Montengro "Lament For A Trapped Spy" Music From The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Ferrante & Teicher "A foggy day" continental breakdown ************************** Hank Woji "The Devil's At The Door" - Highways, Gambler, Devils and Dreams www.hankwoji.com Gregg Hill "Places In Between" - Bayou St. John www.gregghill.com Noah Zacarin "So Much Work To Be Done" - Points Of Light www.noahsong.com Meghan Cary "Wind" - Sing Louder www.meghancary.com Elisabeth Hope "Goodbye Summer" www.elisabethhope.nl The Kennedys "The Woods And The Wild" - Headwinds www.kennedysmusic.com ******************** Foghat "She's A Little Bit Of Everything" - Sonic Mojo www.foghat.com Jack Goodall And The Kick "Fun Runners" www.jackgoodall.com The Hangmen "Last Time I Saw You" - Stories To Tell www.the-hangmen.com Octavian Winters "Surreal" - The Line Or Curve www.octavianwinters.com Dogpile On The Rabbit "Back Of The Bar" - Way Back Now www.dogpileontherabbit Sharon Katz & The Peace Train "Baja California" - For You www.sharonkatz.com Tenderhooks "Travelling Underground" Sinful Maggie "Within An Inch" - Psychos and Syncophants https://www.facebook.com/sinfulmaggie/ Torrential Rain "Digital Dreams" - www.torrentialrain.de *********************** ALBUM FOCUS: CHRISTIAN PARKER: Sweethearts http://www.christianparker.com A tribute to The Byrds' SWEETHEARTS OF THE RODEO with Earl Poole Ball and JayDee Maness from the original recording. "One Hundred Years From Now" "Nothing Was Delivered" "Satisfied Mind" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

The Manufacturing Alliance
The Manufacturing Alliance with Laura Teicher of FORGE

The Manufacturing Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 66:59


Laura's analytical and creative approach to identifying and tackling organizational opportunities stems from a unique background that includes work experience in innovation, operations, and policy, and degrees in business, studio art, and English. She earned her M.B.A. from Boston University in 2012 with a focus on building cross-cultural teams and creating shared value. Prior to completing her graduate degree, Laura also worked for the Massachusetts Senate for three years. On this episode of The Manufacturing Alliance Podcast, we discussed how localizing manufacturing and suppliers can increase competitive advantage for innovators, how this can help reduce our carbon footprint, and so much more! Contact Laura: laura@FORGEimpact.org Get Involved: FORGEimpact.org  

The Republic of Football
THE MINE SHAFT: Voice of the UTEP Miners, Jon Teicher

The Republic of Football

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 56:37


Colin and Gavin are back with episode four of The Mine Shaft with UTEP's season opener at Jacksonville State now nine days away. The guys are joined by special guest Jon Teicher, the Voice of the UTEP Miners for the last 43 seasons. The trio discuss UTEP over the years through Jon's eyes, the 2023 Miners and some of Jon's predictions for the upcoming season. It's a new season of UTEP football and with a new season, comes a new Miners football podcast. The Mine Shaft is hosted by KTSM 9 News Sports Director Colin Deaver, who has covered UTEP and the Borderland at-large since 2018, and former UTEP kicker Gavin Baechle, the 2022 Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year. Listen, like and subscribe to The Mine Shaft on any and all of your favorite podcast apps! Homefield now has UTEP merchandise! Get 15% off your first-time Homefield purchase by using the promo code MINESHAFT. UTEP Homefield collection: UTEP Miners Vintage Tees, Long Sleeves, Hoodies | Homefield (homefieldapparel.com) If you would like to advertise on The Mine Shaft, reach out to Colin (@ColinDeaverTV) or Gavin (@gavinbaechle) on Twitter, or email Colin at colindeaver1@gmail.com. Intro music produced by Karn Beats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Psych2Go On the GO
8 Ways Emotional Abuse Traumatizes You

Psych2Go On the GO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 6:12


Emotional abuse is defined as the continued and deliberate mistreatment of another person by means of psychological aggression, intimidation, coercion, control, and emotional manipulation. Physical abuse is a very pressing social issue being dealt with all over the world today, but very little attention is given to understanding and helping those who suffer from emotional abuse. Verbal abuse/ emotional abuse is one of the most rampant but also most overlooked forms of abuse. It's elusive, misunderstood, and much more difficult to recognize, but the negative impact it can have on a person's mental health and emotional well-being shouldn't be taken lightly. So, in this video, we decided to talk about how emotional abuse can traumatize you to spread awareness on how any form of abuse is never okay and it's something no one should ever have to go through. If you can relate to this list but you're not sure what you've experienced is emotional abuse, we've created a video in the past about the signs of emotional abuse: https://youtu.be/K_CCA7KAou4 Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Morgan Franz Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Drivenbaty (new animator) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong O'Hagan, K. P. (2014). Emotional and Psychological Abuse: Problems of Definition. Child Abuse & Neglect, 19 (4); 449-461. Teicher, M. P., Anderson, S. L. (2011). The Neurobiological Consequences of Early Stress and Childhood Maltreatment. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 27 (10); 33-44. Grey, K., & Wegner, D. M. (2008) The Sting of Intentional Pain. Journal of Psychological Science; 19 (12); 91-102. Gavin, H. (2011). Sticks and stones may break my bones: The harmful effects of emotional abuse on adolescents. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma, 20(5); 503-529. Courtney, E. A., & Johnson, J. G. (2008). Childhood emotional abuse and risk for hopelessness and depressive symptoms during adolescence. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 18(3); 281-298. Rutledge, L. L. (2010). The role of emotional abuse in physically abusive relationships. Journal of Psychiatry, 5(12); 107-120. Bagley, C., & Wood, M. (2013). From victim to abuser: a study on the long-term psychological and behavioral effects of childhood emotional abuse. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 14(8); 272-286. Do you have any personal stories or video requests that you would like to share with us? If so, email us at editorial@psych2go.net If you feel down, look at this cute kitten licking itself: https://youtu.be/Wbr4nrV-4JA

MinerTalk
MinerTalk Mega Football Preview Featuring Adrian Broaddus, Sal Montes, Jon Teicher, Steve Kaplowitz & Zay Galindo

MinerTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 94:40


We Need To Be Doing That
EP 71: David Teicher

We Need To Be Doing That

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 53:18


David Teicher is Chief Content & Community Officer at Brand Innovators. He's a veteran in the advertising and marketing industry, having worked at AdAge and McCann (back when it was formerly McCann Erickson). Shoutout to Dad Chat! We discussed: - The pizza scene in Italy - His early career and what brought him to Brand Innovators - What Brand Innovators focus on - Some tangible results and outcomes from the Brand Innovators work - Takeaways from Cannes - The discussion about AI (+ shoutout Mekale Jackson) - Brands doing well right now - David's thoughts on the algorithm - We discuss what would make a good social platform these days. What is going on with Twitter. We might have pushed Threads to launch earlier. Not saying we did, not saying we didn't! (We recorded this early afternoon of July 5) 

City Life Org
92NY Announces Caleb Teicher and Veronica Swift

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 11:09


Learn more at TheCityLife.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support

BBB 19
BBB Tá On: o fim da 3ª temporada do Papacito - com Fred Nicácio e Dedé Teicher

BBB 19

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 41:32


Não é déjà vu! É isso mesmo: Fred Nicácio está de volta ao BBB Tá On. No papo com Jeska Grecco ele responde se foi ou não planta ao retornar para a casa, cita os motivos pelos quais acredita que Domitila Barros deve ser a campeã do BBB 23 e reage ao descobrir que Key Alves e Gustavo não estão mais juntos. Quem também participa do episódio é a apresentadora Dedé Teicher, que declara sua torcida no programa e deixa uma pergunta para Fred; ouça agora! E mais: agora você pode participar do BBB Tá On através do WhatsApp do Globoplay! Basta acessar esse link - https://gplay.la/BBBTaOnNoWhatsapp - e enviar a mensagem que vai aparecer na tela do seu celular. Depois, é só seguir as instruções e enviar um áudio de até 30 segundos mandando perguntas para o eliminado Fred Nicácio e para quem você acredita que sairá no Paredão entre Aline Wirley, Amanda e Cezar. As melhores perguntas estarão no episódio da próxima sexta-feira!

PolicyCast
The rising tide no one's talking about—finding homes for millions of climate crisis migrants

PolicyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 35:47


When it comes to the climate crisis, there's barely a day that goes by when we don't hear about the impending effects of rising sea levels and storm-driven tides. But Harvard professors Jaqueline Bhabha and Hannah Teicher say there's another rising tide that's not getting as much attention, despite its potential to reshape our world. It's the wave of climate migrants—people who have been and will be driven from their homes by rising seas, extreme heat, catastrophic weather, and climate-related famine and economic hardship. Some will try to relocate within their home countries, others across international borders, but most experts predict that there will be hundreds of millions of them. In fact the United Nations says hundreds of millions of people globally have already been forced to relocate for climate-related reasons, and experts say as many as a billion people could be seeking new homes by 2050. Meanwhile, immigration is already a political third rail in many countries, including the United States, and has driven a rise in both authoritarianism and ethnonationalism. So where will they go? And what kind of welcome will they receive when they get there? Bhabha and Teicher are working on those questions, examining everything from the language we use when we talk about climate migration to international law and human rights to urban planning policies that can help create win-win situations when newcomers arrive. They say major changes to our climate and to the earth's habitable spaces are coming, and a large part of adjusting to that successfully will involve another difficult change—to our way of thinking about how we share the world with our fellow humans.Jacqueline Bhabha is a faculty affiliate of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, director of research for the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, a professor of the practice of health and human rights at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer in Law at Harvard Law School. From 1997 to 2001 Bhabha directed the Human Rights Program at the University of Chicago. Prior to 1997, she was a practicing human rights lawyer in London and at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. She has published extensively on issues of transnational child migration, refugee protection, children's rights and citizenship. She is author of Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age, and the editor of Children Without A State and Human Rights and Adolescence. Bhabha serves on the board of directors of the Scholars at Risk Network, the World Peace Foundation, and the Journal of Refugee Studies. She is also a founder of the Alba Collective, an international NGO currently working with rural women and girls in developing countries to enhance financial security and youth rights. She received a first class honors degree and an M.Sc. from Oxford University, and a J.D. from the College of Law in London.Hannah Teicher is an assistant professor of urban planning at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. Her research is broadly concerned with how mitigation and adaptation to climate change are shaping urban transformations across scales.  Her current research explores how receiving communities for climate migrants can learn from other forms of relocation to address tensions between host communities and newcomers. She is interested in how local level planning will grapple with the confluence of adaptation and migration as well as how urban restructuring will evolve at national and transnational scales. For the Climigration Network, Teicher co-chairs the Narrative Building Work Group which guided development of Lead with Listening, a guidebook for community conversations on climate migration. She is also an active member of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals. She holds a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning from MIT, a Master of Architecture from the University of British Columbia, and a BA in Sociology and Anthropology from Swarthmore College.Ralph Ranalli of the HKS Office of Public Affairs and Communications is the host, producer, and editor of HKS PolicyCast. A former journalist, public television producer, and entrepreneur, he holds an AB in Political Science from UCLA and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.The co-producer of PolicyCast is Susan Hughes. Design and graphics support is provided by Lydia Rosenberg, Delane Meadows and the OCPA Design Team. Social media promotion and digital support is provided by Natalie Montaner and the OCPA Digital Team. 

SHINING MIND PODCAST
Episode #115 Parent/caregiver-adolescent closeness protects against addiction. Dr Pandey, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University

SHINING MIND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 53:25


The phrase "it takes a village to raise a child" is often used to emphasize the importance of community and support in the upbringing of a child. It's a reminder that parenting is not just the responsibility of a single individual, but a collective effort that involves everyone in the child's life.As a parent or care-giver or adult with children, it can be challenging to balance work, household responsibilities, and taking care of our children. However, it's important to remember that children have limited understanding of the world and everything they learn comes from seeing what people around them are doing. Adults have the largest role to play in creating the environment that lead to healthy and thriving children. When a child lacks the support and guidance of a strong network, they may resort to negative coping mechanisms to try and fill the void. This could involve engaging in risky behaviours, acting out, or even vandalising property and stealing cars to feel a sense of power or control. One of these is using alcohol to medicate trauma and stress that often lead to alcohol use disorders and addiction.  Addiction can have serious negative consequences on a person's health, relationships, and overall well-being. As a caregiver, you play a crucial role in helping prevent the development of alcohol use disorders.Dr Pandey, is an  Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University that recently published a paper showing that positive parenting/ caregiving environments offers a protective effect on adolescents brain  development,  neurocognitive function, risk, and resilience for alcohol use disorder (AUD) via both genetic and socio-  environmental  factors.  Children who experience poor parenting tend to have atypical brain development and greater rates of alcohol problems. Conversely, positive parenting can be protective and critical for normative development of self- regulation, neurocognitive functioning and the neurobiological systems subserving them.Link to the paper here:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36680783/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/acer.14973?saml_referrerThe take home message is that it is important to understand that everyone in the Society has a role to play, regardless of their age, gender, or social status. A parent, caregiver, police, doctor, teacher, a coach, a neighbor, a grandparent, or a friend can all have a significant impact on a child's life that protects against addiction.Research shows that adult behaviours are the most important in shaping children's behaviour and in the effective development of their brain architecture, functions, and capacity. Across several studies, exposure to childhood maltreatment and poor-quality parenting and care-giving has been correlated with global changes in brain development as well as changes in circuitries that support higher-level emotional and cognitive functioning (Bick & Nelson, 2016; Teicher et al., 2016).It is hard for one person to take care of the health of children. It's essential that the we all step up and takes an active role in the life of a child/adolescent. This can include things like volunteering at schools, mentoring, or simply lending an ear when a child needs someone to talk to.  Providing a safe and supportive environment where a child can grow and develop is crucial for their future success.Embracing the idea of "it takes a village to raise a child," we build stronger communities and create a brighter future for the next generation. Support the showLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com

Shedding the Corporate Bitch
PropelHer® Influence with Barbara Teicher

Shedding the Corporate Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 29:10


On today's episode, I am welcoming a very special guest!Barbara Teicher, from PropelHer® Influence helps women in business focus on three pivotal priorities that can propel both their careers and the bottom line, leading to: Emotional intelligence, more profitable and engaged teams, supportive corporate cultures and influence with impact. We will be discussing why some women just aren't getting promoted, gaining influence, and achieving their career ambitions. We are taking the time to dig deep into why it is that women aren't, as Barbara says, propelling, in their career.So, join us as Barbara teaches us about the dangers of assuming, what is causing your career to be stagnant and how you can propel! Here are the highlights (01:42) Propelling - what do we mean by that?(07:07) A French bike accident(09:46) Getting that influence(14:30) Knowledge is power(17:23) The view from the top of the ladder(21:19) Personalities and CommunicationFind out more You can find Barbara's book here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23434797-it-s-how-you-say-it Book a call with me here and let's talk!Download my eBook, The 3 ‘Must-Have' Myths for Success, here!Connect with Bernadette:FacebookInstagramSupport the Show.

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts
SportsTalk Monday, November 21: Colin Deaver of KTSM on NMSU Basketball Scandal, Joe Golding on Jim Forbes Classic and UTEP Football with Dana Dimel, Hosted by Jon Teicher

600 ESPN El Paso Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 114:35


The Gary Null Show
The Gary Null Show - 11.01.22

The Gary Null Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 60:47


Videos: Dad STUNS School Board When He Reads Aloud DISGUSTING Book From Library (3:37) RFK : The Real Anthony Fauci Clip (1st clip 5:50 – 2nd Clip 4:37) Dr. Michael Hudson Interview  Neil Oliver: We are expected to forget those promising to fix the disaster caused it (10:28) Almonds can help support the gut microbiome, study claims Kings College London, October 31, 2022 A new study finds that eating 56 grams of almonds daily — the equivalent of approximately 46 almonds — can improve gut health by promoting levels of butyrate. The research involved three groups replacing their regular snacks with whole almonds, ground almonds, or an energy-equivalent control muffin. The authors conclude that incorporating almonds into the diet could be a way of increasing fiber intake without triggering gut symptoms. An important player in gut health appears to be butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that supports the health of the microbiome itself. Dr. Alice Creedon explained to Medical News Today: “Butyrate is important to gut health, as it acts as the primary source of fuel for the cells of the colon, allowing them to function correctly and optimally. It is also involved in signaling to the gut to initiate the process of nutrient absorption.” “In addition,” said Dr. Creedon, “butyrate produced in the gut can enter the bloodstream where it is involved in the regulation of health in other areas of the body, such as the liver, brain, and lungs.” The study demonstrates that eating a healthy handful of almonds each day promotes the production of butyrate. Dr. Creedon's research documents the benefits of eating about 56 grams, or 2 ounces, of almonds daily — that amounts to about 46 almonds. “Butyrate supports the gut barrier, which keeps bacteria and other microbes from entering your blood. In doing so, butyrate can help to reduce inflammation, manage conditions like IBS [irritable bowel syndrome], and decrease gastrointestinal discomfort like bloating. “Butyrate is produced through the fermentation of fiber in the colon. Therefore, increasing fiber in the diet, such as in almonds, increases butyrate levels, which has a positive effect on our gut health,” said Tallman. Additional benefit of omega-3 fatty acids for the clearance of metabolites from the brain Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, October 23, 2022 New research published online in The FASEB Journal suggests that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are found in fish oil, could improve the function of the glymphatic system, which facilitates the clearance of waste from the brain, and promote the clearance of metabolites including amyloid-β peptides, a primary culprit in Alzheimer's disease. To make this discovery, scientists first used transgenic fat-1 mice, which express high endogenous omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in the brain, to investigate the effect of omega-3 PUFAs on the clearance function of the glymphatic system. Compared to the wild-type mice, the fat-1 mice with enriched endogenous omega-3 PUFAs significantly promote the clearance function of the lymphatic system, including the Aβ clearance from the brain. Wild-type mice were supplemented with fish oil, which contains high concentrations of omega-3 PUFAs, and found that fish oil-supplemented mice also improved the clearance function of the glymphatic system compared to the control mice without fish oil supplementation. Omega-3 PUFAs help maintain the brain homeostasis, which may provide benefits in a number of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injury, and sleep impairment, among others. “These now-famous fatty acids have been the subject of major studies both in academia and industry. Just when we thought we had heard everything, here is something new, and it is provocative indeed,” said Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. “This study should not turn attention away from the roles of these substances in maintaining vascular health, but neither should they restrict our view. The brain is an extremely vascularized organ, while we might also bear in mind that omega-3 fatty acids may impact neurons, glia, and astrocytes themselves.” Are our brains physically shaped by life experiences? University of Ottawa, 23 October 2022 The notion that an experience external to the body – not something we have ingested, that has been affected by disease or damaged through physical injury – can measurably change the physical properties of an organ as intrinsic to our functioning as the brain is revelatory. But can we prove cause and effect? Tracy Vaillancourt, a psychologist at the University of Ottawa, Canada, who has conducted a range of studies into the emotional and psychological effects of bullying – as well as the neurobiological impact of bullying – finds it frustrating the media, public and policy makers are more inclined to pay attention to research on the subject if researchers can demonstrate biological damage. “When I show that something is biological, it makes headlines,” she told The Boston Globe. “For some reason I think humans are more compelled to believe biological evidence than someone saying, ‘Oh I'm depressed. I don't feel good about this.' I'm hoping that that is a policy changer.” Vaillancourt found that while bullied boys have higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol than their non-bullied peers, bullied girls have much lower levels of cortisol compared with their peers. She also found that bullied teens score less well on tests of verbal memory than their peers, suggesting that the abnormal cortisol levels may be killing neurons in the hippocampus, leading to memory problems. As part of an ongoing, long-term study, Vaillancourt has been following teenagers – some of whom have a history of being bullied by their peers – and assessing their cognitive functioning every 6 months. Vaillancourt is also using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to scan the brains of the teens for evidence of damage to the hippocampus. In a previous study, neuroscientist Martin Teicher scanned the brains of 63 young adults, as part of a study into verbal victimization. Teicher found that, among the subjects who reported being the victims of verbal bullying, there were abnormalities in the corpus callosum. This region of the brain consists of a bundle of fibers connecting the brain's left and right hemispheres and is known to be important in visual processing and memory. The neurons in the corpus callosums of the bullied subjects were found to have less of the myelin coating that boosts communication between brain cells. It has been suggested that these brain abnormalities might make it difficult for victims to process what is happening around them and respond appropriately. It might also explain some of the cognitive impairments associated with being bullied – poor memory, attention and concentration – and could even contribute to the anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts experienced by many victims. The impact of childhood maltreatment, more generally, on neurobiology has been explored in several studies. Previously, the results of neuroimaging studies in abused children have been considered to be inconsistent. The researchers found that the participants who had been exposed to maltreatment exhibited significantly smaller volumes of grey matter in several brain regions. “Childhood maltreatment acts as a severe stressor that produces a cascade of physiological and neurobiological changes that lead to enduring alterations in the brain structure,” says author Joaquim Radua. The researchers found that the participants who had been exposed to maltreatment exhibited significantly smaller volumes of grey matter in several brain regions. ‘Processed meats have same cancer risk as cigarettes' World Health Organization, October 23, 2022 Bacon, ham and sausages have the same cancer risk as cigarettes, according to a report by the World Health Organisation (WHO), a media report said. WHO listed processed meat as a carcinogenic substance, while fresh red meat is also expected to join the encyclopaedia of carcinogens' and is likely to be regarded as bad for health. The classifications, by the WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer, are believed to regard processed meat as “carcinogenic to humans”, the highest of five possible rankings, shared with alcohol, asbestos, arsenic and cigarettes, the daily added. Studies have shown that people who eat a lot of red meat tend to eat fewer plant-based foods that protect against cancer. The WHO report follows a meeting of scientists from 10 countries who reviewed all available evidence. Processed meat is made by smoking, curing, salting, or adding chemicals. Examples include ham, bacon, pastrami and salami, as well as hot dogs and some sausages. Burgers are also expected to be included in the WHO list of carcinogens. Early supplementation may help offset early-life stress on the adult brain University of Amsterdam, October 25, 20229 Early-life stress has been shown to impair learning and memory in later life, but new research, published online in The FASEB Journal, suggests that improved nutrition may help offset the negative effects of this stress. Specifically, using mice, scientists focused on essential micronutrients, including methionine, vitamins B6 and B12, and folic acid, none of which are made by the body and need to be ingested through diet. They found that early-life stress reduces the levels of these nutrients in mouse pups, but supplementation prevented the reduction of methionine levels and even prevented some of the lasting negative effects of early-life stress on later learning and memory in adult offspring. To make their discovery, Korosi and colleagues mimicked a stressful early-life environment during the first week after birth (postnatal days 2-9) for newborn mice and their mothers. Control mice and their mothers were housed in a normal environment. During the stress period, half of the mouse mothers (control and early-life stress) received a standard rodent diet, the other half received a diet that was supplemented with essential micronutrients. The lactating mouse mothers ate the diet and thereby developed elevated micronutrient levels in maternal milk and subsequently in the blood and the brains of their pups. After the initial stress period, all mice received a standard diet and environment. Once the mice became 4 months old, their learning and memory skills were tested in various cognitive/behavioral tasks. Mice that were previously exposed to early-life stress performed worse than control animals and demonstrated poor learning and memory skills. However, stress-exposed mice from mothers that received the supplemented diet performed equally well as the control mice did. “The field of postnatal nutrition has sometimes taken a back seat to research on the maternal-fetal axis, but of course we cannot ever ignore either,” said Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. “Here we see strikingly beneficial cognitive effects of a sound postnatal diet. The nutrients tested were familiar ones, but the results speak for themselves.” Cold Homes Increase The Risk Of Severe Mental Health Problems – New Study University of Adelaide (Australia), October 31, 2022 Concerns about fuel poverty and people not being able to heat their homes adequately are not new in the UK, but these worries have been heightened by significant increases in energy costs and the cost-of-living crisis. And as winter approaches, things are about to get a lot worse. Colder temperatures suppress the immune system. But we know relatively little about the effects on mental health. Our new research shows that living in a cold home is a significant mental health risk. Living in a cold home can affect your mental health in several ways. For many, heating costs are a source of stress and financial strain. Not being able to keep your home and family comfortably warm reduces feelings of control and autonomy over your environment. People who are unable to heat their home often adopt coping mechanisms that limit socialising – for example, not inviting friends over and going to bed early to keep warm. And many people are just worn down by the drudgery of a whole winter of being uncomfortably cold. Using data from a large representative sample of adults in the UK, we followed people over many years and tracked the effect of being unable to keep your home warm on mental health. When people's homes became cold, their risk of severe mental distress significantly increased. For people who previously had no mental health problems, the odds of severe mental distress doubled when they had a cold home, while for those who had some (but not severe) mental health symptoms, the risk tripled . We found these effects even after taking into account many other factors associated with mental health, including income.

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty
10-24-22 Hour 3: Teicher, Kerr

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 43:35


Steven and Nate talk Chiefs and NFL with Adam Teicher and Jeff Kerr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman
OU's Leadership is All In, OU's Depth Chart & OU-UTEP Preview with Jon Teicher + Oregon-UGA, ND-Ohio State, Utah-Florida, & Ws/Ls

The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 107:06


Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman bring you the latest news with OU football by discussing OU initiating the process to build new football operations facilities and OU's depth chart (2:40). Jon Teicher joins to preview OU-UTEP (35:34). In the “National College Football Roundup,” they preview Oregon vs. Georgia, Notre Dame vs. Ohio State and Utah vs. Florida (54:53). Teddy and Gabe give their “Winners/Losers of the Week:” Mark Stoops, Florida A&M, Big 12 Conference Commissioner Brett Yormark & Trey Lance (1:11:13). • Use promo code ‘ted' for 10% off at https://opolisclothing.com/ • Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OK_Breakdown?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor • Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ok_breakdown/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Program
H4 Need to Know, Teicher, The Kicker

The Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 42:39


The guys talked a variety of topics including Royals during the Need to Know segment. Then we heard from Adam Teicher of ESPN to talk Chiefs. Then we gave you The Kicker on the way out. Have a great weekend! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MinerTalk
MinerTalk Mega UTEP Football Season Preview with Adrian Broaddus Featuring Jon Teicher, Cole Freytag, QB Gavin Hardison, Oscar Arrieta, Sal Montes and Steve Kaplowitz

MinerTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 115:41


MinerTalk Mega UTEP Football Season Preview with Adrian Broaddus Featuring Jon Teicher, Cole Freytag, QB Gavin Hardison, Oscar Arrieta, Sal Montes and Steve Kaplowitz

The Program
H4 Need to Know, Teicher, The Kicker

The Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 42:32


The Program started the final hour of the week telling you what you need to know. Then we were joined by Adam Teicher to discuss the Chiefs upcoming preseason game. Then Soren shared some sad news about a Kansas City and NFL legend at the end of the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty
7-18-22 HR 4 of The Border Patrol ft. Adamn Teicher & Alex Duvall of Royals Farm Report

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 40:21


We close out the Monday show with reactions and analysis from ESPNs Adam Teicher and Royals Farm Report Alex Duvall as Steven asks about Orlando Brown Jr. not signing with extension with the Chiefs before Friday's deadline and what does it mean for the Royals if they're drafting college players  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ProudlyADHD at work and in business
90: Treating Trauma and direct benefits to ADHD management

ProudlyADHD at work and in business

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 14:15


In this episode, I open up about my personal story about seeking support to further manage my ADHD through Trauma Therapy.  I knew that this method of therapy was going to be effective and I have always been a huge advocate of therapy but what I didn't expect was the rapid results that I experienced.          “In total, some 20–50% of children with a history of Childhood Trauma have clinical levels of ADHD (Glod and Teicher 1996; McLeer et al.1994).”    Receiving support for mental health is a journey, from long waits to getting the right doctor to finding the right treatment and medication that will work and also the energy that it takes to keep at it.  But once we do get the right support, magic can happen.  I am beyond grateful to have found the right support team to move through this stage of my life.  If you relate to this post and also to this episode, please don't give up on your healing journey, keep going! I am cheering for your success. 

Conversing with Chris & Misa the Podcast
Episode #120- "Voice of the Miners" the Jon Teicher interview.

Conversing with Chris & Misa the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 67:02


What's going on EP???? The boys from the best local podcast in town are back to bring you the most fire interviews with the hottest guests in the Sun City. On this episode we are joined by local LEGEND and El Paso Athletic Hall of Fame member Mr. Jon Teicher. As "Voice of the Miners" for over 40 years now, we were honored to have Jon come and visit the studio. On this episode we got right into in and talk about the following topics: -Growing up in LA & going to UCLA -Calling games for the El Paso Diablos -25 Cent Hot Dog Night -What makes a good Sports Broadcaster? -The challenges and changes in Sports Broadcasting -Becoming "The Voice of the Miners" -Creating a life in EP/ Embracing the EP Community -Taking calls for 7 hours straight on air -Leaving a Legacy at UTEP and Sports Broadcasting -Favorite spot to eat in EP -Fan Favorite Five random questions and much much more...... As always, thank you for all of the support it means everything to us

Dream Job with Danielle Cobo Podcast
How Women Speak Differently in the Workplace with Barbara Teicher

Dream Job with Danielle Cobo Podcast

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 25:34 Transcription Available


Welcome to another episode of “Dream Job with Danielle Cobo”!In today's conversation, we talk all about the different communication styles between men and women, advice for women looking to break into leadership roles, why you need to stop saying "I'm sorry", and saying no to that which doesn't serve you.I'm joined by Barbara Teicher. Barbara is a TEDx Global and Women's speaker. She is a published author with her book “It's How You Say It”, with twenty-five years' experience developing leaders in Fortune 500 companies. Barbara has a focus on women and helps accelerate women to be influential leaders with greater impact. For over 13 years Barbara has spoken over 400 times and done countless workshops for corporations, organizations, and associations. She's the creator of the PropelHer® System, which focuses on women in business and brings them through a deep and systematic three-pillar approach impacting corporate cultures, careers, and mindset.“When you're going to a meeting, you need to do your homework on who is going to be there and what is going to be talked about" – Barbara TeicherListen on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube https://www.daniellecobo.com/podcastHighlights

Conversations on Dance
(278) Caleb Teicher, New York based dancer and choreographer

Conversations on Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 43:23


Today on Conversations On Dance we are joined by New York based choreographer and dancer Caleb Teicher. Caleb began their career as a founding member of Michelle Dorance's critically acclaimed company Dorrance Dance, quick achieving personal critical acclaim as well when they received a Bessie Award at age 17. In 2015, Caleb shifted their creative focus […] The post (278) Caleb Teicher, New York based dancer and choreographer appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.