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The Government's cracking down on dog owners tying up pets for too long. MPI and SPCA Animal Welfare Inspectors will now be able to issue fines topping $1,000. The regulation targets dogs tethered in poor conditions with signs of mistreatment like excessive barking. SPCA Scientific Officer Dr Alison Vaughan told John MacDonald that the regulations won't be targeting people who tether their togs temporarily, such as when they pop out to the shops. She says the issue is prolonged tethering, sometimes known as life chaining, in which dogs are living out their whole lives on a chain. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special Guest Pastor Brad Kuster joined us for our Sunday morning service. | Recorded March 9, 2025 | Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Summit Edmonton Church. We hope you're blessed and encouraged by this message. | To learn more about The Summit Church, you can visit our website at: www.thesummitchurch.ca
In this week's mini-episode, we explain body tethering! When you clamp onto your opponent as you would via closed guard or a triangle choke, make sure that YOU control THEIR body's alignment, not the other way around. If they still have alignment they can pick you up, stack you, or slam you, which are especially dangerous if you're smaller. Don't be a tetherball! Get our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintroDon't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/
Albert Breer of The MMQB joins Afternoon Drive to discuss the latest with the Browns offseason. He talks about the Browns taking a gamble by drafting a QB at No. 2, if trading Myles Garrett makes sense, if there's a way for them to compete quickly enough to keep him, and more.
On this episode of Cut Outs, I talk with all the boys in Buffalo, New York's Failures Union about their last full length album, Tethering. We go over the recording of the record, touring, and the album cover. Because it's an album cover. In addition, I am so genuinely confused as to when this album came out, I even screw it up in the introduction. Classic me!Tracks on this episode:- Between- Lay Me Out- Busted OpenYou can follow me on Instagram: @cutoutspodcastYou can support me on Patreon (even my dog would if she could): patreon.com/cutoutspodcastThank you to my patrons Stoney Outdoors and Peter!cutoutspodcast.comFollow and review the podcast!This record had me hooked from the start! Check out the band's Spotify page and hear this wonderful album for yourself: https://open.spotify.com/album/3CUhXtGsvD7DGGRusMaUrJ?si=zFleVGIjQBuzE5fqBlVD3A
In today's episode, Kevin and Alan share how balancing big-picture thinking with action leads to success. Discover practical ways to overcome procrastination, leverage your strengths, and build momentum toward your goals. Whether you're a dreamer, a doer, or somewhere in between, this episode will inspire you to take that next step today.Link mentioned:Subscribe & follow - https://www.buzzsprout.com/742955/share______________________NLU is not just a podcast; it's a gateway to a wealth of resources designed to help you achieve your goals and dreams. From our Next Level Dreamliner to our Group Coaching, we offer a variety of tools and communities to support your personal development journey.For more information, please check out our website at the link below.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Think Like a Dog podcast, Andreia and Millie delve into the intricacies of leash training, emphasizing the importance of leash pressure as a communication tool between dog and owner. They discuss various techniques for teaching dogs commands, the role of the loop in training, and how to effectively condition dogs to understand leash pressure. The conversation highlights the significance of clear communication and the need for consistency in training methods to foster a better relationship between dogs and their owners. In this episode, Andreia and Millie discuss the critical role of leashes in dog training, particularly in managing behavior during visits, teaching new skills, and reinforcing boundaries. They emphasize the importance of keeping the leash on during various scenarios to prevent unwanted behaviors and to facilitate effective training. The conversation also covers tethering techniques, addressing puppy tantrums, and the proper use of e-collars as a form of pressure in training. The hosts share personal anecdotes and practical advice to help dog owners create a structured and safe environment for their pets.Support the showFollow Us On Instagram: @thinklikeadogpodcast @Mirrorimagek9 @OzzieAlbiesFoundation Work with Mirror Image K9 here: https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/contactusBe Our Guest:https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/podcast
Ja, wir steigen ernst ein. Ja, unser erstes Thema ist ein Seiltanz über dem Vulkan. Aber versprochen: Danach wird's heiter! Leicht angeduselt sprechen wir über Frau Müller Jovovitsch, chaotische Blitzworkshops, kabelloses Tethering und wie immer eigentlich auch über Grün. Dazu noch etwas Black Friday und Abofallen und fertig ist die neue Folge! Viel Spaß! Kontrastraum Feedback & Anregungen (google.com) WhatsApp-Gruppeneinladung
In this hour Grace discusses how Biden won't le Kamala untether her campaign from their administration. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
"Right to Repair for Your Body": The Rise of DIY, Pirated Medicine The Internet Archive just lost its appeal over ebook lending Google will now link to The Internet Archive to add more context to Search results AI and transportation WayMo safety data What Kermit the Frog Showed Me About AI Kermit post There's a fix for AI-generated essays. Why aren't we using it? Stacey asked the FTC to help with bricked IoT devices Android Digital Wellness NotebookLM's new "Audio Overview" turns your notes into a mini podcast Mapping ships sunk in WW2 Leviton Humidity Sensor Switch Hosts: Jeff Jarvis, Mikah Sargent, and Stacey Higginbotham Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: 1password.com/twig
"Right to Repair for Your Body": The Rise of DIY, Pirated Medicine The Internet Archive just lost its appeal over ebook lending Google will now link to The Internet Archive to add more context to Search results AI and transportation WayMo safety data What Kermit the Frog Showed Me About AI Kermit post There's a fix for AI-generated essays. Why aren't we using it? Stacey asked the FTC to help with bricked IoT devices Android Digital Wellness NotebookLM's new "Audio Overview" turns your notes into a mini podcast Mapping ships sunk in WW2 Leviton Humidity Sensor Switch Hosts: Jeff Jarvis, Mikah Sargent, and Stacey Higginbotham Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: 1password.com/twig
In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by Thomas McConkie to discuss the urgent need for healing and peacemaking within ourselves in light of recent global conflicts. The conversation delves into ways we can use mindfulness, connection to God, and principles of inner peace to cultivate peace within as we try to create it in our outer world. Tune in as they explore the principles of the gospel and the teachings of the Book of Mormon to inspire listeners to become better peacemakers.[00:02:49] Becoming people of peace.[00:05:15] Tethering yourself to Christ.[00:07:30] Cultivating inner peace.[00:11:01] Defining peace and tension.[00:15:40] Meditation and inner peace journey.[00:22:00] Trusting our inherent worthiness.[00:23:28] Right relationship with God.[00:28:45] Alma's mighty change of heart.[00:31:48] Changed hearts and grace.[00:35:54] Inner peace amidst global conflict.[00:39:34] Contemplation vs. Action Balance.[00:45:29] Retreat to advance in life.[00:49:21] Mothering the World.[00:52:12] Collective trauma and time perception.[00:58:19] Omega Point of Divine Love.[01:00:11] The heart as an antenna.To find full show notes and transcript, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace
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Everybody has nosey neighbors. Everybody has delivery drivers coming in their driveway. Tethering laws are constantly being introduced nationwide from the local level to the federal level. Are you prepared to defend the practice of tethering your dogs at home?In this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast Chris and Chad break down the benefits of tying hounds as a preferred housing system. Listeners will get:Tips and strategies to safely secure hunting dogsThe reasons why hunting dogs should be tetheredHow to combat the KarensKennel versus Tie OutHow to keep dogs happyDos and Don'ts of tying out dogsThis episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast will prepare you to have a conversation with people on a higher level about the subject of tethering your hound. ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
If you have trouble receiving love, money, and better health, then you will want to listen to this episode. When you understand the Mirror Law, you can use it to improve your relationships, your financial life, and your physical health. There is a universal connection between giving and receiving. If you give judgment, you are unconsciously reinforcing the judgments you have towards yourself. Listen in to learn how you can use the Mirror Law to win each day instead of lose. Oh yeah, and if you want help in creating lasting change or feel super stuck in an area of your life, feel free to reach out - tyson@inherentidentity.com
Chris gets serious about tracking maintenance and alerts, why Alex is impressed by the RISC-V-powered NanoKVM, how we might end up using Docmost, and a follow-up review of LubeLogger.
The host walks you through a morning house refresh while she talks about tying cleaning tasks to every day things that's we already do as a way to start cleaning as we go. An Example would be doing the dishes while we wait for dinner to simmer, etc. Find episodes on specific topics: https://cleanwithmepodcast.com... Gain access to bonus content: https://cleanwithmepodcast.com...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/clean-with-me--4574793/support.
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Ever felt yourself shackled by the fear of the unknown? Are you feeling the calling to make a big life change, but you're afraid of the consequences, or feel stymied by how your decision might impact others?In this Thursday Thread episode, I call back to the Tuesday conversation with Kristin Lee Geiger, who dropped a NYC fashion design job most people in the industry would DROOL over, to become a yoga teacher. I share about the power of the 2 am Truth: That moment where you have a stomach-punching realization something is not right with my life.I talk about the warning signs that you aren't following the messages coming from your intuition. One of the big ones is GUILT. From the seemingly inconsequential choices at the supermarket to the duties we perform out of sheer obligation, I reveal the subtle ways in which our lives become tethered by the guilt of quitting—and how confronting it can pave the way to personal growth and joy.Harnessing personal power and choice is a mantra I encourage you to adopt as you recognize the impact your decisions hold over your life.It's important to recognize how deeply ingrained these tethers are. From genetic coding being revealed by epigenetics, the influence of inherited patterns, the beliefs we hold, the patterning in our nervous system – these tethers hold down the untapped potential within us all.Join me in challenging norms and daring to reshape your own destiny with this big question:What would I do if it was completely up to me?As always, I end this episode with a breathwork exercise to support you in breaking down the walls of limitation. Step into your unbound potential and celebrate the exhilarating freedom of personal power.Support the Show.Ready to untether? It's time to unleash the brilliant unicorn you were both to be! See how you can work with me at JenLiss.com. Support the pod: Share an episode and tag Jen on IG @untetheredjen Follow/subscribe to get updates of new episodes Leave a review! Music created and produced by Matt Bollenbach
- Marco Arment plantea lo conveniente de que Apple lance un Mac con 5G, dado lo incómodo y comprometido que es hacer tethering con nuestro iPhone. - La era Apple Silicon abre esta posibilidad, pero en casi cuatro años Apple no ha dado ningún paso para ejecutarla como sí hace con iPad o Apple Watch. - Respondo el correo de un oyente que duda entre qué MacBook comprar teniendo en cuenta la vida útil que le estima y el uso que planea darle. Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en Twitter (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.
The Poetry Vlog (TPV): A Poetry, Arts, & Social Justice Teaching Channel
In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), poet and screenwriter Tommy "Teebs" Pico reads from his book JUNK (Tin House, 2018) to lead a discussion on the work in poetry and screenwriting to "tether" disparate ideas and create meaning. This episode will be re-edited and adapted with a Critical Framing and sample lesson plans in The Poetry Vlog: Critical Edition. Forthcoming from University of Michigan Press, Fulcrum. Tommy “Teebs” Pico is a poet, artist, and tv writer. He is author of the books IRL, Nature Poem, Junk, Feed, and has written on the shows Reservation Dogs, Resident Alien and Crystal Lake. Originally from the Viejas Indian reservation of the Kumeyaay nation, he now lives in Los Angeles where he makes abstract portraits with various kinds of wax, acrylics, watercolors, food coloring and India ink. Learn more at https://tommy-pico.com/. View the Video Version (includes transcript): https://youtu.be/THSAGlrXzic/. Learn more about the series: https://www.thepoetryvlog.com/thepoetryvlog/
Yogi, a five-month-old Australian Shepherd, is experiencing reactivity and fearfulness towards strangers and objects. The issue started when he was around three months old. Yogi was obtained from a breeder who had multiple puppies at the same time, so individual socialization may have been lacking. Yogi's leash walking is good, but he becomes reactive when he sees triggers. He spends time in a crate or playpen when not supervised and is tethered when out in the house. Yogi has a short attention span on place and tends to hop off after a few minutes. He reacts to people carrying objects and changes in appearance. Yogi's reactions are milder towards family members and he can be redirected with treats. In this part of the conversation, Abbi and Millie discuss Yogi's reactive behavior and how to address it. They talk about how Yogi hides under objects when he feels threatened and barks at people or objects that approach him. They also discuss the use of leash corrections and the importance of teaching Yogi alternative ways to cope with his feelings of insecurity. Millie emphasizes the need for Yogi to connect back to Abbi in moments of reactivity and suggests leash drills to practice this. TakeawaysReactivity and fearfulness in puppies can be a result of inadequate socialization.Tethering and using a crate can help manage a puppy's behavior when not supervised.Building a strong place command can help a puppy learn to be calm and observe the environment without reacting.Using place work can create a safe space for a reactive dog and help them understand that they don't need to react to everything.It's important for a reactive dog to connect back to their owner in moments of reactivity.Leash drills can help a dog practice connecting back to their owner and staying calm in the presence of triggers.Advocating for a reactive dog by using place and managing their environment can help reduce their reactions. Use the pressure and release method to help a reactive dog calm down and learn that nothing will happen to them while on place.Practice place work in different environments and gradually introduce triggers to help the dog build confidence.Use a tether to teach the dog how to handle their reactions and self-soothe.Work with Millie here: https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/contactus Instagram: @thinklikeadogpodcast @Mirrorimagek9 @OzzieAlbiesFoundation
Running a business isn't for the faint of heart - entrepreneurship can and will trigger every wound that you're carrying inside! The powerful silver lining? Each triggered wound provides the opportunity for amazing, growth-inducing healing!This episode of Soul Guide Radio is the second instalment of a very special five-part series exploring Energetic Soul Client Attraction, a process that will allow you to send out the right energetic signals at the right time in order to attract your dream clients. In this episode, I dive into the second vital energetic alignment: releasing the energy blocks that tether you down. While experiencing these blocks may not always feel pleasant, the truth is that we NEED to feel in order to heal - and releasing these wounds is essential to unlocking the next level of our potential. Get ready for a soulful episode that explores trauma, growth, healing, Human Design, and the beauty of divine timing! Start unlocking your spiritual gifts. Listen now to discover: The different types of blocks that may show up in your business (and how to recognize them)A guided 5-step process for releasing your blocksAn invitation that will have you shedding the excess energetic weight that no longer serves you! In the previous episode, I revealed how to align your Soul Mission to the soul of your business - I recommend checking it out if you missed this important first step!Timestamps:00:01 Intro04:30 Lifetime trauma wounds06:29 Ancestral wounds08:42 Social conditioning & divine timing13:32 Human Design17:23 Recognizing your blocks19:53 Releasing your blocks27:37 Invitation & conclusionLinks:Soul Guide Radio #124 - Aligning Your Business to Your Soul MissionJoin SOUL-ed Out Circle!www.allysonscammell.com/circleIt's time to bring lasting joy, connection, and prosperity to your business and I'd like to share with you the leading edge business and spiritual tools to nurture your soul while creating a business that's a consistent source of joy and revenue! Are you ready? Join me in my membership, The Soul-ed Out Circle. Join now, and you'll be locked in for $100 off the regular monthly investment. Find a link to join at allysonscammell.com/circleStay connected: Soul Guide Circle: JOIN the Soul Guide Circle closed Facebook Group Facebook: FOLLOW on Facebook Instagram: FOLLOW on Instagram Ready to grow a prosperous soul-guided business? BOOK a free Intuitive Consult Interested in amplifying your Spiritual Gifts? JOIN Soul Blueprint — We LOVE Listener Reviews, and we read them on the air! Leave a REVIEW here Interested in being a guest? SUBMIT an Application Form
In today's episode of the Atheist Experience, Secular Rarity(SR) and Seth Andrews, The Thinking Atheist, wrestle with the foreshadow of Jesus. Christina in Canada calls to inform us that it is humans that are poisoning the earth, not god. What does people not being interested in saving the planet have to do with there being a god? If Allah speaks to you in your dreams, why do you read the prophecies of the Bible and not the Quran? Tethering these things to the real world is the concern. Nikol in Armenia says that if we don't believe in god, we would live better in this world than others rather than pretend we can help others. The less religious nations are the more peaceful and produce a better living. The changing of our scientific positions is a feature, not a bug. How does god allow all kinds of bad stuff if he is all knowing and all good? The belief in a divine essence produces all kinds of problems that a secular morality does not have. If you stopped believing in a deity today, why and how would you suddenly become more selfish? James in CA describes circumcision as a foreshadow to the blood sacrifice Jesus made. Why does circumcision need to be the penis? What does our immorality have to do with this practice? Why is self mutilation as a reminder that we are not able to meet up to god's standards not a problem? Even 2,000 years ago, we would not just walk up to someone and ask to see the penis so we could cut off the tip, unless of course we had a need of 100 Philistine foreskins. Jimmy in Texas thinks that an atheist view of god is naive and asks the hosts about what their conception of god is. SR does not have a conception of god, but uses the callers' conception of god for discussion. Seth explains how the argument for any kind of benevolent god falls apart. If a benevolent and omniscient god wanted to have a relationship with us, why would he not intervene and prove himself to us? Would it make sense for a loving parent to be confusing on purpose when clarity is the goal? Why does god need Jimmy to do the heavy lifting by calling a show? Presumptively crawling into our skulls does not mean you know our view or experience. Harvey in Canada asks why the hosts are convinced there is not a god. Which god are you talking about? If we are not really delving into what god is, we have not moved the needle with being convinced. Keep asking questions and being honest with yourself on your journey. If you find something concrete, have your people call our people. Jon in Canada asks what the worst part of Christianity is. Seth answers with a list of awful things and most offensive being how Christianity sells itself as a love relationship when it is in actuality abusive at its core. SR says that at best, there is no methodology for knowing what is true, and the existing method used is what has led to the worst experiences we have had. James in Ca asks if we can demonstrate morality. The question is ridiculous, offensive and lazy. Do we need to be told not to harm in order to know the difference? Thank you for tuning in this week. Question of the week is: What would you give Jesus for his birthday?
Listen in as Chanda, a mom to three grown boys, gives practical advice about creating a home they want to come back to.
DISCLAIMER: THIS EPISODE DISCUSSES RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT. IF THIS IS A TOUCHY TOPIC FOR YOU PLEASE SKIP THIS EPISODE. Welcome back to another episode of The Chinanna Show where I interviewed Steve Wilson the author of the book call Tethering. Below is a synopsis of the book TEETERING, my bipolar journey, is the story of my lifelong battle for balance. For most of my 74 years, I have suffered from bipolar disorder. Descending into the depths of suicidal intentions or rising to the high of watching the births of my children, I have endured a roller coaster ride of epic proportions. My memoir takes the reader on a chronological journey of emotions recounting my rape when I was nine years old, my desire to take my own life, and my attempt to kill my father. It recounts my voyage through therapy and my successes and failures using prescribed psychological medications and highlights my recovery. For the last seven years, I have been the facilitator of two mental health support groups in Phoenix, Arizona. Through my own experiences and those of the numerous people I have worked with, I consider myself to be knowledgeable on real-life bipolar disorder. TEETERING is both a deeply personal memoir and a call to action, rallying the reader to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental illness and find the support they need to resurrect their lives. TEETERING has been released on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. If you have an interest in learning more about TEETERING Please visit swwilson.wilson@gmail.com.
As the pioneer in tool tethering, Ergodyne has a long history of innovation in the category, and the Squids 3745 Tool Grip and Tether Attachment Point might be their most clever solution to date. Nate Bohmbach, Product Director at Ergodyne and Chair of the Dropped Object Prevention Group at ISEA, joins the pod to give you the scoop.In this episode, you'll get to know:The challenges and pain points of tethering screw and nut driversHow end user feedback helped solve those pain pointsHow this new tool tethering solution doesn't just improve safety and simplify tool tethering, but actually improve the usability of the toolFeatured Guest:Nate Bohmbach, Chief Drop Cop
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Welcome to Episode 155 of Autism Parenting Secrets. This episode explores the many ways having a service dog can help your child. Our guest is Taylor Dyer from 4 Paws for Ability, an organization that enriches the lives of people with disabilities by placing life-changing service dogs. Welcoming a service dog to your family can have a profound impact by creating a safer, calmer, and more joyful experience for your child. But it's an investment and not a quick fix.Tune in to better understand this opportunity. It could be one of the most impactful moves you can make.The secret this week is … Service Dogs Can Be LIFE-SAVINGYou'll Discover:The Three Most Common Tasks A Service Dog Perfoms (4:59)How Service Dogs Help With Behaviors (5:16)What is Tethering (7:20)A Powerful, Potentially Life-Saving Task (10:10)How To Get Set Up For Success With A Service Dog (20:15)The Process of Getting A Service Dog (24:48)The Difference Between Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals (32:56)How Service Dogs Help With Seizures (38:09)About Our Guest:Taylor Dyer is the Client Service Coordinator at 4 Paws for Ability, an organization that enriches the lives of people with disabilities by placing life-changing service dogs. They breed, raise, and train our service dogs in preparation to assist their partner with specific tasks and skills that mitigate the impacts of their partner's disabilities.References in The Episode:4 Paws For Ability https://www.4pawsforability.org/Additional Resources:Take The Quiz: What's YOUR Top Autism Parenting Blindspot?To learn more about Cass & Len, visit us at www.autismparentingsecrets.comBe sure to follow Cass & Len on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.
Are you struggling to balance your faith, family, and self-care?So many precious Christian parents wake up to suddenly discover they are right in the middle of that battle, wishing for some help! I know I have been there. You probably have been too.In this episode, Lauren Joyce dives into the importance of prioritizing our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health in order to honor God. The beautiful side effect is, it allows us to serve our families well when we have taken care of our own needs.She gives real-life insight into WHAT to do when you find yourself here, and strategies for getting back on our feet.She shares her secret weapon called habit tethering, and shares mindset tips to help you stay motivated and organized on your wellness journey.This is a heart-warming, uplifting, and very helpful conversation that will bless you.XOXO,KatiePS. AWE-SOME info curated for YOU below!(free) Heart Felt Homeschooling With Compassion Guide:herhomeandheart.net/freeCombat inflammation, and have energy!familysuccess.lifevantage.comCOMMUNITY
Key Topics: self-expression, creative work, purpose, change, fear, trusting the process, self-awareness, self-trust, healing, awakening, expansion.One of the things I've heard many people say again and again, is that just staying the course, whether it be in our creative work or our relationships, or anything that challenges us to grow, is the key to their success.There are certain learnings and gifts that come when we stay steady amidst the inevitable ebbs between the flows. There is a richness that comes only when we learn to trust the process and hold on when we are otherwise tempted to let go.The Main Jam...Introducing my co-hosts.Working outside vs. inside.The stirring in humanity.Starting our creative work.When things don't take off right away.The ebb in the flow.When self-doubt naturally arises.Tethering to our heart's core truth.Greif in change.Taking our time.I love your face.Your host, Katie BFull show notes for this episodeShop The Remedy CupboardWebsite: katiebuemann.comInstagram: @katiebuemann
What part of our lifestyle is not under attack? Guns..yep. Ammunition…yep. Wolf introduction…yep. How you house your dog…yep. So what is the Sportsmen's Alliance going to do about it? Raise money by giving away GUNS and CASH! Brian Lynn joins the Houndsman XP Podcast host Chris Powell for a complete breakdown of what the %&!! is going on. In this episode it gets fired up as Chris and Brian dive deep into what bills are being pushed by the anti crowd and the real reasons as to why. It's not what you may think. You will want to tune into this episode and understand what is going on in this crazy world right now. www.sportsmensalliance.org www.houndsmanxp.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content! SPONSORS: Joy Dog Food onX Cajun Lights Go Wild dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What part of our lifestyle is not under attack? Guns..yep. Ammunition…yep. Wolf introduction…yep. How you house your dog…yep. So what is the Sportsmen's Alliance going to do about it? Raise money by giving away GUNS and CASH! Brian Lynn joins the Houndsman XP Podcast host Chris Powell for a complete breakdown of what the %&!! is going on. In this episode it gets fired up as Chris and Brian dive deep into what bills are being pushed by the anti crowd and the real reasons as to why. It's not what you may think. You will want to tune into this episode and understand what is going on in this crazy world right now.www.sportsmensalliance.orgwww.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodonXCajun LightsGo WilddogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
What part of our lifestyle is not under attack? Guns..yep. Ammunition…yep. Wolf introduction…yep. How you house your dog…yep. So what is the Sportsmen's Alliance going to do about it? Raise money by giving away GUNS and CASH! Brian Lynn joins the Houndsman XP Podcast host Chris Powell for a complete breakdown of what the %&!! is going on. In this episode it gets fired up as Chris and Brian dive deep into what bills are being pushed by the anti crowd and the real reasons as to why. It's not what you may think. You will want to tune into this episode and understand what is going on in this crazy world right now.www.sportsmensalliance.orgwww.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodonXCajun LightsGo WilddogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Link Up & Level Up: Quick Start Behavior Change with Tethering There's something you want to change. There's an area in your life you want to grow in. For anything that you desire to change - a habit, an action, a behavior, or even a way of thinking or an emotional response to certain triggers - this one simple step can be incredibly high-yield. But What About Intentions? What About Motivation? Intentions are not plans. It's really common for us to hear an energizing and motivating talk and think, "OK, this is it. I'm going to change this thing." But what happens? It fizzles out or fades away. (and some of us... Eh hem, cough, cough... me) start to beat ourselves up about it. We set this intention and while we're motivated, it seems reasonable. While we're motivated, it seems doable. While we're motivated, it seems like we're committed and we're going to actually stick this thing out. But motivation waxes and wanes. Intentions are vital. Motivation is vital. In that moment of intention, in that moment of motivation, when you're actually experiencing a visceral “I'm going to do this,” … THAT is the time to set a plan. THAT is the time to set the next best action. The Next Best Action Think about something to tether your new desired behavior to. A tugboat is tethered to a massive ship to then tug it through more dangerous or crowded waters. Right? It's tying something so that they move together, a tether. It could be another habit. It could be a repeated behavior. It could be a recurring experience. Why Tether? When you tether two usually disparate things together: It becomes easier to remember, especially if it's something you encounter or do again and again and again. It reduces cognitive load. (Our brains seek out the least cognitive effort, the least amount of energy to process something.) If we have to manage our intentions, manage our motivation and manage our actions plus all the other things that come with a behavior, we're not going to do it. We're going to fall short. So instead, reduce the cognitive load, reduce all the other things that have to be done before you implement such a behavior. It doesn't rely on motivation as much. (It kinda does early, but eventually, it's closer to automatic) It creates an element of consistency earlier in the process. If we are consistent early, we're less likely to have that negative self-talk and less likely to demotivate ourselves. What To Link Up Some examples: If you want to start to be a little more mindful... well what do you already do daily that takes a short amount of time, but is also uninterrupted? Making your bed Brushing your teeth Drinking your coffee Washing your hands Fine. Choose one and practice being mindful while doing that thing. You want to start a gratitude practice? You want to start consistently working out? You want to call your mother more frequently? Experiment I've tried multiple methods and multiple times to develop a gratitude practice. I tried what the gurus said. I read and implemented some of the things I read on trusted social posts. I looked up the research and tried some of the validated methods. But gratitude wasn't as present throughout my day as I wanted it to be. I had to keep experimenting. I'll tell you what it was for me. Ultimately, it was two things: Tether it to something I do early, every day Make it easy I tried journaling and it wasn't working for me. It took a lot of activation energy. I had to find the journal, I had to pull it out. I had a turn to the page and then I felt like this is going to last, so I have to write all this stuff. In my head, I was self-editing. It was too much energy for me. Well, I have a treadmill desk that I use while I work each morning. Tether. When I start walking, I type five things that I'm grateful for. Easy. I type five things I'm grateful for and pause on each one for 10 seconds. A total of 50 seconds. Now gratitude has become a habit, even long after I've stepped away from the treadmill desk. Similar example: I tied working out to learning with audiobooks. I LOVE learning. It's rewarding to me. Well, now, I've constructed it so that, I can only listen to audiobooks while I'm working out. If I don't work out, I do not permit myself to keep listening. If I do workout, I am rewarding myself. Repeated Behaviors, Everyday Objects, & Everyday Experiences Repeated behaviors aren't necessarily always habits. For example, we open doors, we log into the computer, and we log into meetings. These everyday repeated behaviors can also be things that we tether things to. -----------Imagine that it is now 3 weeks after your event and people are still raving about it. Not only that, they're describing how it changed their work and their lives. Make it happen. Book Dr. Tori to speak: https://www.drtori.com/speaker ----------- If you've heard one of my keynotes or taken my 7 Simple Rules of Influence course, then you've heard how I use doorknobs. The act of walking through a door is a behavior we do all the time. But I've used the everyday object of a doorknob as a thing to tether a behavior to. When I grab a door knob, I "manage my state" (Simple Rule #1). There's someone on the other side of this door. I need to serve them - whether it's my family, when I'm coming home from work, whether it's a meeting that I'm walking into, whether it's a lecture hall or a conference that I'm about to speak in, or a one-on-one consult or coaching. When I grab that doorknob, I think I have to serve the person on the other side of that door. Over time, it has become completely automatic to get into the optimum state for whoever/whatever is on the other side of that door. Take a repeated behavior and just tie it to a habit that I want. You could do this with driving. You can do this with putting on shoes. You can do this with logging into a computer. You can do this clicking "Join Meeting." You can do this with anything that any repeated behavior that you have to do after you finish in the bathroom or before you eat your food. You can tie it to those behaviors. Another thing you can tie things to is a real-world object, which I alluded to with doorknobs. You can pick any real-world object that can be picking up a pen, grabbing your phone. You can just tie a behavior to a real-world object. You can also tie it to a real-world experience, for example. When I experience negative gossip, right? I just really can't stand being around people who are constantly negative gossip. Like, it really bugs me. I struggled with, How do I get out of that conversation? Do I just abruptly remind them? "Hey, let's not talk about them behind their back" Sometimes that's awkward. Sometimes it could be potentially harmful, say, in the workplace with somebody senior to you or you have to interact with them later. It can be awkward. I struggled with that for a while. But here's what I did. Essentially, I started to make excuses for other people… the moment I hear something negative, I would practice the act of making excuses for someone basically assuming the best, thinking about something that they do well or something that is good about them. Not All Habits Are Behaviors Why do I make the distinction between habit change and behavior change? Because not all habits are behaviors. Some habits are emotional responses or triggers. My emotional response to hearing that a specific person's name, that is often called a triggered response. But that's essentially a habit. And you can break that habit and insert a new one. And one of the best ways is with tethering Thoughts can be habits, too. Somebody brings up a topic or a certain person walks in a room and you have certain thoughts. Those thoughts are habits - those immediate early thoughts. You can change those thought patterns. For me, it was negative self-talk. Even if I crushed it, if one person felt slighted or was not enamored by something I did... 99 people loved it, 1 dude was less-than-enthused... my pattern was to think (& subsequently viscerally feel) like I was not good enough. I should've done better. If you want to change your behavior habits, if you want to change your thought habits, if you want to change your emotional habits, then tie them to other things, tie them to other habits, tie them to other actions, tie them to everyday objects. Keep this in mind this is a small action that can yield massive change in your life. So just tie these things together. It's super high yield. -----------If you do want to learn how to change everything in a single, powerful moment, here's a free (& quick) micro-course: https://www.drtori.com/offers/ukqSTL77 ----------- Who needs to hear what you just heard? Go ahead and share it with them right now. The Influence Every Day podcast is free. We don't sell advertising space, so telling others is the best way to pay us back. But more importantly, it's the best way to pay it forward. If you enjoy today's podcast, take a moment to rate and review the show. Then check out the additional links and materials that go along with it. They offer more ways to take your influence, your impact, and your relationships to a whole new level. Now go forth and influence for good. Every day. [ If you're a busy professional who wants to have incredible success at work and at home (without neglecting those who matter most), then check out The Influence Playbook at https://www.influenceplaybookmonthly.com ]
Phew! So much to get into this week during Part 2 of our discussion with New Mexico Wildlife Federation Executive Director Jesse Deubel. While we won't see eye to eye on some issues, (like his stance on predator hunting contests on public land) we certainly are in the same camp when it comes to stream [...]
Phew! So much to get into this week during Part 2 of our discussion with New Mexico Wildlife Federation Executive Director Jesse Deubel. While we won't see eye to eye on some issues, (like his stance on predator hunting contests on public land) we certainly are in the same camp when it comes to stream [...]
Ir de vacaciones significa llevar con nosotros una conexión a internet. Bien porque usemos nuestra tarifa de datos o porque nos conectemos a la red wifi del hotel al que vamos. Hoy analizo los pros y contras de las conexiones fuera de casa y qué tenemos que valorar antes de exponer nuestro dispositivo a la redSuscíbete a mi Newsletter "De analógico a digital"Si quieres participar en la conversación puedes unirte al chat abierto de Telegram, desde donde charlamos y debatimos sobre los episodios semanales.También puedes contactar conmigo a través de mi perfil de Twitter. Si me sigues podrás saber cuando abro salas de Social Audio con los oyentes.
Everybody has nosey neighbors. Everybody has delivery drivers coming in their driveway. Tethering laws are constantly being introduced nationwide from the local level to the federal level. Are you prepared to defend the practice of tethering your dogs at home? In this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast Chris and Chad break down the benefits of tying hounds as a preferred housing system. Listeners will get: tips and strategies to safely secure hunting dogs The reasons why hunting dogs should be tethered How to combat the Karens Kennel versus Tie Out How to keep dogs happy Dos and Don'ts of tying out dogs This episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast will prepare you to have a conversation with people on a higher level about the subject of tethering your hound. www.houndsmanxp.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! SPONSORS: Cajun Lights Go Wild Old South Dog Boxes Joy Dog Food Briar Creek Kennel dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everybody has nosey neighbors. Everybody has delivery drivers coming in their driveway. Tethering laws are constantly being introduced nationwide from the local level to the federal level. Are you prepared to defend the practice of tethering your dogs at home?In this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast Chris and Chad break down the benefits of tying hounds as a preferred housing system. Listeners will get:tips and strategies to safely secure hunting dogsThe reasons why hunting dogs should be tetheredHow to combat the KarensKennel versus Tie OutHow to keep dogs happyDos and Don'ts of tying out dogs This episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast will prepare you to have a conversation with people on a higher level about the subject of tethering your hound.www.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Cajun LightsGo WildOld South Dog BoxesJoy Dog FoodBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Everybody has nosey neighbors. Everybody has delivery drivers coming in their driveway. Tethering laws are constantly being introduced nationwide from the local level to the federal level. Are you prepared to defend the practice of tethering your dogs at home?In this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast Chris and Chad break down the benefits of tying hounds as a preferred housing system. Listeners will get:tips and strategies to safely secure hunting dogsThe reasons why hunting dogs should be tetheredHow to combat the KarensKennel versus Tie OutHow to keep dogs happyDos and Don'ts of tying out dogsThis episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast will prepare you to have a conversation with people on a higher level about the subject of tethering your hound.www.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Cajun LightsGo WildOld South Dog BoxesJoy Dog FoodBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Have you worked with clients who have suffered acute trauma or violent assault? In this episode of The Yoga Pro Podcast, Diana Tokaji shares a very candid and personal conversation about her experience being violently assaulted, among other traumas in her life; and how she has risen above to be able to hold space and help others through yoga therapy. She shares some beautiful practices and challenges ways of thinking around trauma, victimhood, and survivorship. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or find it at The Yoga Pro Podcast dot com. Diana has a Master of Science in Yoga Therapy from Maryland University of Integrative Health and she is a certified Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapist. She is a certified teacher of Pilates Mat, a certified Restorative Yoga trainer with Judith Lasater, an Approved Professional Development Provider with Yoga Alliance and IAYT, a Certified Yoga Therapist with the International Association of Yoga Therapists, and she is a writer, performer, and choreographer. Diana is the author of two books, her article on new ways of working with assault and trauma, was published in Yoga Therapy Today, and she is a sought after keynote speaker. Topics: -How Diana started practicing yoga therapy on her own puzzling health issues -Finding her intuition for her own healing path -The traumatic event that left her unable to dance -Why she decided to be a teacher and yoga therapist -The importance of leaning on others to help us with our own practice -How she finds grounding and lightness with heavy subjects to hold space for others -Diana talks candidly about the trauma she endured at the hands of police -She shares a Mudra that can be helpful for those surviving assault -Pamela and Diana discuss the idea of working from a wound or a scar -Diana delves into the terminology of “victim” vs “survivor” and whether you can be both -Traumatic assaults that you might not have thought of that you may have experienced -Gaining power by recognizing and owning our traumas -How she works with people who have suffered a trauma -Borrowing from and dropping into the ancestors or other resources -Connecting to the body's wisdom -Diana shares practices to draw us to the midline and the healing matrix -Tethering vs grounding -Why asking someone to breathe isn't always the best protocol -Reading the signals for what the client who is suffering from depression wants -The beauty of play in a yoga class -Diana shares a couple of quotes that resonate with her -Why we shouldn't try to be so quick to transform Please fill out our survey and receive a FREE I'm a Yoga Pro sticker! https://lynxshort.com/podcastsurvey Would you or someone you know make a great guest? Apply with this podcast guest form and waiver https://forms.gle/wGDiv3i1ZSDAzu8o6 Connect with Diana: dianatokaji@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/diana.tokaji.1/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-tokaji-636a9552/ SIX WOMEN IN A CELL, 2021 Best Indie Book Award, Nonfiction Valuable for all practitioners, particularly those who work with trauma. Resources in the appendix. Available on Amazon or your favorite bookstore. SURVIVING ASSAULT - Words that Rock & Quiet & Tell the Truth / Resource for the Living, 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist Intimate resource book for assault survivors. Four deep conversations with hand mudra. Available on Amazon or your favorite bookstore. Connect with Pamela: www.theyogapropodcast.com www.instagram.com/gratefullypamela Email: info@interoceptiveperformance.com Music: The State of Things (The Bouncy Song) by Rena Wren is used with permission. www.renawrenmusic.com
If comparison is the thief of joy, then what hope do competitive bodybuilders have for happiness? In a sport where you stand before a panel of strangers who numerically rate your nearly nude body in comparison to others, you'd think it'd be impossible. But is it? What happens to bodybuilders' body image over time? Is it true that whether they place 3rd at the all-valley “championships” or 1st at worlds, they still feel small? If it's not true, why not, to what degree, and in what circumstances? In this episode, we explore whether or not it's true that the day you start lifting is the day you become forever small, and how this mindset can manifest, change, and differ between groups and individuals. 00:00 An update on the Iron Culture documentary and the frequency of episodes 04:50 Self-perception in the social media fitness space Omar's YouTube video will be linked here when it is published! 11:00 Mental and physiological distress in physique athletes Helms 2019 Towards a Sustainable Nutrition Paradigm in Physique Sport: A Narrative Review https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31315180/ 19:29 The marketing of bodybuilders and the “desirable” physique 37:21 The motivation to become a bodybuilder and physique (dis)satisfaction Jankauskiene 2007 Muscle size satisfaction and predisposition for a health harmful practice in bodybuilders and recreational gymnasium users https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17485962/ 1:00:55 The stressors and influence of the fitness industrial complex Iron Culture Ep. 28- The Problem With The Fitness Industry (with Chip Conrad) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2rtKZ3AnXM 1:17:25 Tethering your expectations to people who can provide you with constructive criticism 1:26:23 Closing out: the internet is terrible but listen to our podcast (on the internet)
Should you tether your dog? Tethering is when you fasten your dog to an object they can't move, like a tree, piece of furniture or the wall. Listen to this episode of The Naughty Dog Podcast to learn 5 problems that can happen when you tether your dog. ************************************************************* Tired of watching videos and still struggling with your dog? Go from frustrated to finally getting a dog that listens in The Dog Academy or Barkaholics Program. Start by Learning the 3 Secrets to Get A Calm Dog That Listens Without Yelling or Correcting Your Dog in our Free Class at www.allabouttrainingdogsonline.com Happy training.
Food, glorious food—there's no better time than the holiday season for a bountiful exploration of food photography—a fan favorite. For this episode of the podcast, we're delighted to connect with food blogger, educator, and content creator extraordinaire Joanie Simon. Listen in as she discusses the magic behind her aspirational, achievable shooting style. Besides examining the limits to reality when shooting fake food, Simon describes her collaborations with a dedicated crew, offers advice about a photographer's responsibilities when working remotely, and describes her personal evolution through camera brands and models to arrive at the Nikon Z mirrorless system she shoots with today. Discover all these things and much, much more—including a secret recipe for fake ice cream! Guests: Joanie Simon Photograph © Joanie Simon Guest Bio: Instead of an apron, Joanie Simon wears many hats. She's a food photographer, published author, educator, and content queen, and her daily life is a bouillabaisse of camera gear and culinary delights. In just a baker's dozen year—that's 13 for the inexperienced cooks—Simon has built her brand into a powerhouse of creative content and learning. In addition to shooting commercial and editorial assignments, Joanie teaches food photography through her online platform, The Bite Shot. Her food photo adventures on YouTube and Instagram can be found at @thebiteshot and on Tik Tok @joaniesimonsays, and you learn tons more from the many tutorials in her 2021 book, Picture Perfect Food. For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/festive-food-photography-with-joanie-simon Stay Connected: Website: https://joaniesimon.com Education Website: https://thebiteshot.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebiteshot YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/joaniesimonmedia TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joaniesimonsays Episode Timeline 3:56: Joanie Simon's favorite holiday and seasonal foods to photograph 4:34: Cultivating aspirational, achievable food content 6:11: Images created with high quality gear requires exact timing 6:58: How far can you push reality and tricks to making food look good. 8:38: Editorial shooting - an opportunity to run wild, get creative, and shoot conceptually 9:48: A secret recipe for fake ice cream. 12:18: The hero of the shot vs the crash test dummy 13:12: The ratio between single shot pictures and food items that need a test run 15:18: How many team members are on set during a food shoot? 17:37: The evolution of Joanie Simon's food photography career 19:16: Discovery of remote work and creating digital content from home 21:26: The need to take responsibility for communications when working remotely 23:10: What's Joanie's preference: mouth-watering stills or toe tapping videos and stop motion content? 27:18: Software for stills, video, and animation content: Capture One, Dragonframe, and Premiere Pro 29:44: The benefits to and workflow behind shooting tethered 31:09: Joanie Simon's art background and her hesitation about studying art in school 33:10: Episode break 33:58: Thoughts on using gear in a controlled environment: 35:38: Joanie's personal evolution through camera brands: from Nikon to Sony mirrorless to Canon and back to Nikon 40:04: The benefits to working in manual mode, and when to use auto focus 42:14: Joanie's go-to lighting tool: the Godox AD 600 Pro strobe 43:52: Advantages to flash over working with continuous light LEDs 45:44: Drag your shutter when shooting with flash to control the ambient light 46:33: Joanie's primary light modelling tool: Westcott 4'x4' Scrim Jim Cineframe 48:36: Lens preferences: Primes or zooms and Joanie's go-to lenses: 24 – 70 f/2.8 for flexibility and 105 macro lens for background compression 51:02: Food photography with a phone: wipe off the lenses and it all comes down to the light 52:30: Key elements to a food photograph: Texture, highlights, and getting close up to the food 53:36: Tips for transitioning from a phone to a more formalized camera: Look to the mirrorless world and get a camera in your hands to test 54:50: When photographing people around a holiday table: Stage the magic and direct your subjects. 56:54: Joanie's free workshop about building a food photography business 57:34: Connect with Joanie at thebiteshot.com for links to TicToc, Instagram, YouTube, and blog
Howdy! It's time another episode of our weekly Homebrew Happy Hour podcast… the home brew #podcast where we answer all of your home brewing questions and discuss anything related to craft beer! A SUBTLE REMINDER: If you appreciate the things we do here at Homebrew Happy Hour, consider joining our Trub Club! Not only will […]
Dr. Sponseller from Johns Hopkins joins Peds Ortho this month to discuss his work on long term outcomes and pelvic osteotomies after sacral-alar-iliac (SAI) fixation. Dr. Sponseller shares his expertise on several controversies in spine surgery during our new “stirring the pot” segment, and we highlight recent papers on AIS, trauma, sports medicine, deformity, and infection. Your hosts are Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado, Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, and Josh Holt from University of Iowa. Music by A. A. Alto. Papers discussed: Mun, Vankara, Suresh, Margalit, Crasta, Sponseller. Pelvic Osteotomy in Patients With Previous Sacral-Alar-Iliac (SAI) Fixation. JPO. Mun, Vankara, Suresh, Margalit, Kebaish, Sponseller. Sacral-Alar-Iliac (SAI) Fixation in Children With Spine Deformity: Minimum 10-Year Follow-Up. JPO. Zloof, Ankory, Braun, et al. The Hereditary Nature of Adolescent Spinal Deformities: A Study of Over 600,000 Adolescents. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). Stavinoha, Randhawa, Trivedi, Dingel, Shea, Frick. The Axillary Nerve Danger Zone in Percutaneous Fixation in the Pediatric Shoulder: The "1-Mountain-3-Valleys" Principle. JBJS. Dahmen, Steman , Buck, et al. Treatment of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus in the Skeletally Immature Population: A Systematic Review [published online ahead of print, 2022 May 20]. JPO. Gerges, Messner, Lim, Chhina, Cooper. Efficacy and Safety of "Sleeper Plate" in Temporary Hemiepiphysiodesis and the Observation of "Tethering". JPO. Bisht, Burns, Smith, Kang, Shrader, Belthur. The modified Kocher criteria for septic hip: Does it apply to the knee?. JCO.