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On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast we discuss a bunch of stuff: Coronavirus restrictions set to ease in NSW for the vaccinated, despite 1000+ daily cases on average. Are crystal retailers essential? No. The Croods, a shitty Morrison simile. Australian politics is always predicated on the dumbest common denominator. Living with it is just code for ‘letting some people die'. Tom decides to remind us of the Afghanistan shitshow right as the episode ends. Thanks Tom. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @AdamCDireen @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
Thanks Tom for taking the time to share your thoughts and words about your journey with endurance and marathon running. Well done on the 1:10 London 'Big Half' half marathon and good luck with your quest of a sub 2:30 marathon at the delayed October London Marathon. We cover running, training, pacing, preparation and kit (especially shoes). Tom's a regular on the chiro table - he shares his views on chiro and how it's helped him over the years. He also shares his views on yoga and stretching - as someone who is fairly inflexible he opens up to me about his frustrations with yoga and how he found his thing. Finishing off with some insight into pro tennis from his summer job looking after the seeded tennis pro's at the Wimbledon Championships. Lastly a cool story about Bruce Springsteen. Enjoy.
This week we head to Pennsylvania to chat with one of the most passionate fly fishers around Tom Ossoff. Tom is a guide who spends much of his time chasing large browns and steelhead. He is with DRIFTHOOK and THOMAS & THOMAS FLY RODS. We find out where his passion comes from, what drives him to spend so much time on the water and we talk about the many productive systems in PA. Thanks Tom for sharing your story.
It's Season THREE Episode YZERMAN! Also known as Season 3 Episode 19, today's show is dedicated to the hockey legend knowns as Stevie Yzerman or Stevie Y for short! If you aren't a Stevie Y fan that I suggest you send us a 500 word essay on why?! He's done it all.. Stanley Cups, Olympic Golds and one SWEEET top cheese clapper to win the game! BIG NEWS THIS WEEK: the boys get a shout out from Mr. Peter Mansbridge via Tom's Mom! Right after you listen to this episode check out Mr. Mansbridge's podcast called ‘The Bridge'. Thanks Tom's Mom! Joining us on today's episode is Jason Goulet from No Name Hockey. Jason played MJHL, WHL, and in various pro leagues including the AHL. He shares a few stories including one when he was Big Buff's teammate in Prince George! These days Jason runs No Name Hockey and produces amazing hockeys sticks that aren't $300! To finish off the show we recap the trade deadline and talk about Adam Lowry's shiny new 5 year deal! You gotta think that's about 35 guest appearances on future TH episodes eh?!
Phase 3 of Self-awareness: Recognize your “problem patterns,” ie., where and how YOU make a mess but often don’t see it as your problem related to your low EIQ. (I mention Dunning-Krugger in this podcast, here’s some further study. Thanks Tom – for sharing this concept with me a few months back…this comes up in […]
One of the foremost conferences in the field of clinical trials is SCOPE, which stands for the Summit of Clinical Ops Executives. While held virtually this year, the conference was packed with interesting and innovative presentations. Spencer Health Solutions served as a premier sponsor of the event and co presented at the conference with a client and collaboration partner, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals. Our content was presented in the track, focusing on accessing and generating real-world data. The presentation was titled Implementing a Transformative Medtech Device Program to Gather Real World Data. Our co presenters were Tom Rhoads, CEO of Spencer Health Solutions and Kelly Roland, Associate Director, Otsuka. In planning this presentation, we decided to show a little bit behind the curtain of how a large pharmaceutical company evaluates digital health technology before it is written into a patient protocol. Let me set the stage. My name is Janet Kennedy and I'm the host of the People Always, Patients Sometimes podcast. Coming up is a conversation between Tom and Kelly walking through Otsuka's reasons for creating an internal focus group to evaluate the Spencer SmartHub. As part of the evaluation, Spencer health look forward to having Otsuka learn about and experience our deeper data and a more comprehensive look at how patient real-world evidence can be used to support the patient and improve outcomes. I hope you enjoy this candid conversation between Tom Rhoads and Kelly Roland on People Always, Patients Sometimes. Tom Rhoads: (01:42) Hi, I'm Tom Rhodes, CEO of Spencer Health Solutions. Spencer is and FDA class one medical device for use with medication management, patient engagement and data collection. The Spencer SmartHub is being used in care management for about three years now. And in 2019, we added the clinical trial and commercial pharma division and launched Spencer SmartHub into both the clin trials, as well as post approved commercial farm applications. We're really pleased to be presenting at SCOPE this year, and we're very proud to be joined in the discussion today by our partner in an innovative internal focus group program. With me is Kelly Roland, Associate Director of Otsuka Pharmaceuticals. Hello Kelly, how are you doing today? Kelly Roland: (02:23) Hi Tom. Thanks so much for inviting me to join you today. I'm excited to be here. Tom Rhoads: (02:28) Well, that makes two of us. Kelly, our presentation in the SCOPE track is focused on accessing in generating real-world data, which is having a greater impact on the design and clinical trials and patient programs more than ever before. But before we jump into a discussion of our focus group, could you share any insights on why real-world data is a priority for Otsuka Pharma? Kelly Roland: (02:49) Happy to. So as you know Tom, real-world data, real-world evidence - it's really information that creates action. So using this information, we're able to not only look at the improved design of clinical trials, but also conduct those clinical trials in new and different ways. Better data really lends itself to potentially faster analysis and better drug development overall, with really the aim advancing towards understanding both patients and drugs sooner. So from an operational standpoint, real-world data real-world evidence can enable more efficient, effective clinical trials and hopefully remove any friction for patients, investigators, and sponsors. Tom Rhoads: (03:37) Well, it's interesting cause you know, as we were designing Spencer, the ability of patients to provide data back to the SmartHub was always central to our design. In fact, whether we're capturing biometric data passively through a Bluetooth connection, or from the patient's direct response for survey questions. We always wanted to be able to provide multiple layers of health data beyond the moment of medication dispensing, and our program today is really to share a rare insight into how a large pharmaceutical company can bring new technology to their patients and ensure that the internal team has buy-in on the new program. So Kelly, with digital health apps have been around for quite a while; why is the team at Otsuka interested in designing an internal evaluation before introducing Spencer to your patients? Kelly Roland: (04:21) Otsuka is a company that's really dedicated to serving those with unmet medical needs, and we really strive to innovate and defy limitations. When we first evaluated Spencer, we felt it could really help us put the patient at the center of the trial first and foremost. And at the same time, we also knew it would break those current processes and operational logistics that you have for more traditional ways of running a clinical trial. So by getting out of our comfort zone and kind of embracing this new way, this new technology, a new way of doing things, we decided to pilot our own internal focus group, Otsuka only. We could have easily outsourced this to another group to research for us. However, we thought that this internal approach would allow Otsuka functional area champions really, or subject matter experts with that really in-depth personal experience with the device. They could experience firsthand what the patient would experience and help to develop new processes and new solutions based on those insights. Tom Rhoads: (05:29) You know, you remind me, as we went to develop Spencer, we developed it from the patient out. So to see pharma taking the same position of understanding firsthand what the patient would experience is truly innovative, and we were obviously thrilled to learn you'd be interested in having your team experience Spencer in person. So maybe let's break down a few reason why that's a good idea. Kelly Roland: (05:52) Holding that internal focus group served a few key purposes for us. First, as I mentioned, gather those insights very quickly and you get that firsthand knowledge that you wouldn't have otherwise. We wanted our teams to look through the lens of the patient, the site, and actually their own functional area when evaluating Spencer. So in the case of Spencer, it's a new technology, it requires a bit more organization, a little more prep work on the part of the team. And we thought this could be an exciting new approach for us. So our goal was to really set up a focus group so we could better evaluate everything end to end from the program set up, data integrations, training materials, and overall how Spencer worked. Tom Rhoads: (06:38) So when you think about really the protocol that you're outlining, why was it important for Otsuka to kind of evaluate Spencer in each of the different roles? Kelly Roland: (06:47) So when we're planning protocols or planning our programs, we really want to anticipate as much as possible where there could be difficulties where there could be challenges. One such area are those new roles and skill sets, quite honestly, that need to emerge when you layer technology and roll real-world data into the mix. In the past, we've relied heavily on, I'd say more manual processes together feedback from patients and sites. But with new digital platforms like Spencer, we can be much more proactive in assessing how a patient's doing between their clinic visits, especially as decentralized trials become much more common here in the future. But that said, we can better respond as a company if we've lived the experience in those key roles. It makes our team more intuitive in designing a protocol, and also a little more creative in the support materials that they bring along as well. So a focus group like this creates a lot of change in the company, but it also creates change agents, I'll call them, because now they've lived the experience, they can spread the word to their colleagues and other functions about the tool. They can be that subject matter expert in their function and help others to understand either the value and or challenges of this particular tool. So I think a focus group is really interesting and great way to start that change management activity. Tom Rhoads: (08:15) That's a great point. So as we kind of break down the roles, maybe we can take a deeper dive into the patient role for a moment. What were you interested in evaluating as a patient using Spencer in a clinical trial? Kelly Roland: (08:27) I said it before. I'll say it again - I really think this is going to give us invaluable experience from that patient perspective for our greater team. You know, we know we're working with a tool that has really interesting data around adherence and engagement, and we really wanted to explore that further. You know, we're asking ourselves questions like, "could Spencer cause annoyance or frustration for a particular indication?" "Are there other indications that may lend themselves more readily to a Spencer device versus another?" Would the collection of biometric data in the home be more desirable to a patient or caregiver versus having to go to the doctor's office?" I think if COVID has taught us anything that does seem to be a much more desirable functionality that people are looking at now. All this to say, it's very different reading about a tool and assessing capabilities versus actually experiencing them and walking in the patient's shoes. Tom Rhoads: (09:22) So when we look at some of the aspects of the platform, how does the ability to gather patients' answers, to post medications, dispense survey questions, factor into your plan for utilizing real-world evidence? For instance, we found some eliminating data on how different individuals - in fact, two different individuals, both were basically 98% adherent - can reveal very different situations for those patients. Just curious, how do your plans factor in for that real-world evidence? Kelly Roland: (09:50) So I think, as you indicated, medication adherence is only part of the story. So the questions we ask patients via the Spencer device could potentially provide, I think, some interesting real-world data on how the patient is not only doing from a physical standpoint, but also a mental standpoint. I think the data can help us to potentially create algorithms that allow for some of these deeper insights. Wouldn't it be interesting to have the ability to predict a manic event in a patient with bipolar disorder, for example, using both biomarker data and survey questions before the event even happens? So finding ways to identify signals related to relapse, potentially diabetes control, et cetera. I mean, this would be something that could be explored by asking the right questions at the right time. And these types of scenarios I think are really what excites our team as we kind of look to take those data insights to the next level. Tom Rhoads: (10:47) Oh, that is great. It does remind me of the story I mentioned a moment ago. We had two different individuals currently on platform. From a high level, they were picture perfect. They were both basically a hundred percent adherent. They were 98.9% adherent taking their medications during the time prescribed. So you think at this point, check the box and move on; nothing more to see here. When we dug in and began looking at answers to questions, we saw two very different individuals. In fact, there was about a 10 year difference in their age. One was female, one was male. Suffering from depression as a primary and other disease and comorbid. And when you dug down into the questions you found that one person was sleeping well, eating well, exercising; in many other aspects, basically was on a very good path, consistent with a high adherence rate. Yet the other person, even with the high adherence rate, was experiencing a totally different outcome. They were not sleeping well, not eating well, not exercising. And their depression was a bit spiraling. Those are the types of data and insights that we all hope to collect. And I think working with a leader like Otsuka to be able to apply, as you said, algorithms, so that we can begin to notice these patterns and alert against these patterns, are critical really for healthcare's future. Kelly Roland: (12:11) Totally agree, Tom. I think that that's something that our team looks forward to learning more as we push forward. This is exciting. Tom Rhoads: (12:18) The funny thing for me is often times we all go out and have a third party evaluate something for us; and then they give us a report and we read our reports and we make assumptions and decisions around those reports. You know, cause we're all busy. I think what's truly unique here is that Otsuka has decided to have their team do it. And I'll tell you, from my experience - just my past in marketing - having your own hands on, you're going to see things, ask things, question things more deeply than you ever could coming from a report. I think that's a really interesting aspect of this where companies really do roll up their sleeves to understand what it is they're evaluating. Kelly Roland: (13:01) So Tom, we talked a little bit about the Otsuka focus group and the program that we've developed, and the partnership that we have. From your perspective, was creating the focus group program the same as launching into a new clinical trial? You know, were there many differences or any similarities you could speak to? Tom Rhoads: (13:21) Well, overall it was a terrific experience for us. I guess on the firsthand we followed the same procedural pathway that we would use for clinical trial: treating it as a protocol and really following the regimen and structure and review process with very deep collaboration across the teams. By approaching it in this manner, I think we were better aligned with your team, certainly, with the expectations and the outcomes that you were seeking. I think the difference for us in this was that the focus group program really centered on feedback and modification to best support your long-term needs. And so for us, it was very refreshing, maybe not as nerve-wracking either - given that we had opportunities to modify and change - but being able to go in with a mandate to learn and collaborate was really critical, I think to the teams to provide honest feedback, questions, and have the necessary dialogue and how we can make things better overall, from an onboarding, a management, you know, a site management, and general support throughout the entire trial. It was a great experience for us, for sure. Kelly Roland: (14:25) Thank you for that. And I agree, I think that some of the ease of the focus group was really around being able to be creative and work together in that kind of creative fashion, where if something didn't work or we wanted to pilot something different or add this or switch that, we had the flexibility to be able to do that. So I agree. I think that this was refreshing from all angles - ours as well. So definitely appreciate that. One other question for you. What do you think, again from your perspective, is an important thing that clients, pharma companies in particular or researchers, need to experience when working with new technology? Tom Rhoads: (15:07) You know, digital health has been around for gosh, a decade now, I guess we've been talking about it materially, and I think clients, or really anyone looking at technology really need to understand how to best apply the technology, kind of what the upper and lower limits of the technology are. You know, where is it best used? Who best responds to it? How is it supported? Does it work for their needs or not? And you know, I think one of the things that Otsuka did such a really refreshing kind of remarkable job of is rolling up their sleeves and experiencing it themselves. I think too often clients look to third parties to evaluate technology and give them condensed reports on it. And it's hard to make decisions from that. But when you experience a technology firsthand, you're going to have a really insightful and deep understanding of the good and the bad, and be able to make decisions - and I think more informed decisions - and directionally support your strategy longer term. That was something that as we move forward, we'll certainly be sharing that as an important aspect to evaluating new technology. Kelly Roland: (16:15) Perfect. Thank you. (16:17) Well, thank you for having us and allowing us to present at SCOPE. We certainly hope you come and visit us in the virtual trade show hall. And it's really exciting to be able to share our focus group study. We very much look forward to sharing the findings that come out of this, maybe in the next SCOPE. Kelly Roland: (16:35) Thanks Tom. I appreciate being here and agreed. I think we look forward to sharing our learnings in the future.
The Pinball Show Interviews Episode 1: Tom Kopera Host: Matt Morrison Special Guest: Tom Kopera TPSI Host Matt Morrison sits down with pinball creator and engineer extraordinaire Tom Kopera to discuss his work throughout the decades. Tom gives a Behind The Curtain Tour for Cactus Canyon and the thoughts about a possible remake of the title. Mr. Kopera also discusses engineering some of the iconic pinball mechanisms from the 1990's, as well as his most recent and continued work at Stern Pinball. The Pinball Show would like to express appreciation and huge thanks to Tom Kopera for joining us. We are excited to see what he develops next! Thanks Tom! email: thepinballnetwork@gmail.com website: thepinball.network facebook: facebook.com/thepinballnetwork streaming: twitch.tv/thepinballnetwork youtube: youtube.com/thepinballnetwork instagram: @thepinballnetwork twitter: @therealTPN
We compiled a few clips from our older episodes for this weeks show. We were not able to record because of the snowy and sub zero conditions. If you would like to listen to the full episodes that we pulled from they are Ass Hat, Arms off the armrest, Turtle necks for life, We do not guarantee you a job, and I insert a D. Thanks Tom, James, Amos, and Brandon for joining us again for this episode --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whosoncall/support
The aerial views of the Iowa Great Lakes from Drone Photographs by Tom Gustafson are a thing of mystic and beauty. Tom has a great story of how he began using drones as a chronicle of our majestic lakes and with a little urging from his wife, began showcasing and publishing his astonishing eye and perspective. He also has collaborated on published books on other areas of beauty which he shares with us. Thanks Tom for views we have missed all along. YouTube video at https://youtu.be/mhmuWTa8iGA
What a great honour to talk with Tom Morgan, fellow 22 Smokin' Aces T1LT Athlete. Tom is serving as a Firefighter. He has done MMA, Muay Thai, Bodybuilding, Crossfit and has found his sweet spot for training at 40 years of age. Tom goes into great detail about his background dealing with Mental Health and how Fitness keeps him on the straight and narrow. He is an ANIMAL in the gym (check his Instagram @morgan_t1lt) He combines Olympic Lifts, Calisthenics, Bodyweight, Cardio, Mobility and some Bodybuilding and he gives CRUCIAL tips on how to find your way and structure your life with Exercise bring the glue that keeps it all together. Thanks Tom, I got a lot out of speaking to you. Support the show (https://www.thecalmzone.net/about-calm/what-is-calm/)
Talking Over Each Other with Lauren Norris & Abigail Morrison
In this week's episode Lauren and Abigail talk about Lauren's hatred of the term “Old Soul”, show off their sub-par accents, discuss their extreme concern about Annabelle possibly escaping the Warren's Occult Museum, and address their discomfort viewing romantic scenes in the niche movie genre of children growing into adults overnight.
Thanks Tom's brother sorry Tom's brother. I thought it was great. Ever had a great idea for a game? Us, too. Luckily, we also have a room full of devs to tell us why it wouldn't work. Let's see how this goes. Follow us: @ptchplspod Pitch, Please is a Yogscast Games podcast.
In Episode 9 Of The Acme Packers Podcast, Big B and PP12 (Joey) are joined by the Great Tom Grossi! Listen to hear our conversation about advice on running a podcast, Twitter Trolls, and the controversy surrounding Aaron Nagler. Thanks Tom for joining us, Go Pack Go
Universal After Dark - A Universal Orlando and Halloween Horror Nights Podcast
Coming VERY SOON A HUGE Thank You to Tom Ameen for our new theme tune, it's quite literally out of this world. Check out Tom here & look for his music everywhere you stream music, like Spotify & Apple Music. Thanks Tom, we look forward to your Universal & Halloween Horror Nights inspired double album. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatuniversalpodcast/message
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On todays episode Over a decade ago, Tom Delonge caused Blink 182 to break up because he wanted to pursue a career in alien hunting. Well the pentagon has released footage of a UFO spacecraft and now we finally know aliens exist. Thanks Tom! The government is flying fighter jets across the country to distract us from coronavirus (13:08), or were they really trying to distract us from Jameis Winston's new contract. The NCAA is allowing student athletes to profit from third party endorsements and Kendall Jenner wants you to know that she is in control of her coach, so its a great day for basketball players all around. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/two-tangents/support
Ep.014 - Episode Notes Dr. Tom Martin was interviewed on November 21, 2019. He is the Executive Director of The Center for Economic Development, Entrepreneurship, and Technology. He also serves as the Interim VP of Research for EKU and is an Assistant Professor of Management teaching in the School of Business. Thanks Tom for taking the time to join us for this interview.Find out more at https://business5q.pinecast.co
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast we discuss: Classic radio throwback and BBC voice in media. Boris Johnson shuts down parliament for 5 weeks to lock in Brexit. The Crown writers have their work cut out for them. Aussie guy under investigation for use of a ‘fishing drone’. Drones and big government kicking down your door. Won’t somebody think of the children: IT 2 poster freaking people out, allegedly. Sex on a poster, no good - violence, just fine. The greatest threats to life on earth to actually come from space, not horror clowns. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @AdamCDireen @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
A Bucket Full of Shrimp and a Heart Full of Thanks - Tom Tewell - 11/18/2018 by Covenant Presbyterian
[block id=”424″ title=”Podcast Links”] Episode 10 has landed where I welcome my first guest ever, Tom Stuart from the UK, onto the show. Thanks Tom for coming on! We delve into our device histories and some of our favorite and notable devices in some nice geeky phone chat. Thanks for tuning in and visit pixelswim.com … Continue reading Episode 010 – First Guest on the Podcast Quest
Tom Gill, Statesville Native and now a published author talked about his new book Return to Emerald Isle which is a sequel to his first book The Bridge. He also shared some stories about growing up in Statesville. Thanks Tom being a guest.
The show takes a brief moment to acknowledge the passing of a musical legend, Tom Petty (October 20, 1950 – October 2, 2017)
We all have so many things in our lives for which to be grateful and thankful, not just once a year, but every single day. That’s the theme of our Sales Chalk Talk Thanksgiving week show. Our very special guest, legendary author and speaker, Tom Hopkins, the world’s #1 sales trainer talks about the importance of an “Attitude of Gratitude” to ultimate success in our businesses and our lives. What you’ll hear on this show: • You’ll discover how gratitude and thankfulness create more abundance • You’ll get some awesome ideas for thanking your customers, practice members or clients • You’ll learn how to dramatically reduce the stress that generally accompanies the holidays, especially for salespeople and business owners • You’ll explore some of the areas in which you should already be setting your goals for the upcoming year My amazing co-host, the irrepressible Jim Hamlin, and I are thankful to Tom for a great interview, and for you, our listeners for making Chalk Talk a part of your business education. May you and your families have a Happy Thanksgiving, filled with fun, football and food (or whatever else you like…and food!)!! Tom's website is http://tomhopkins.com.
WOW!!!! The energy knocked the socks off of everyone on the call!!! The energy process we did WILL WOK FOR YOU ALSO and will help you expand your life from with the Divine Chakra while activating the Band of Heart’s Desire. MUST experience this: -1h 1m 20s - the energy is so powerful it kept knocking the skype connection out. And the webcast sound is going in and out now. -59m 49s - Loving this! I have to hang up at 9am but I will catch the call. So powerful! My first time with Tom's work. Thanks Tom! -56m 49s - Lots of pressure in hear chakra when he was pushing against us also need to deep breaths through process -1h 7m 26s - I saw a lovely colored light during the process within. It was powerful. Thank You Tom i felt a heaviness in my head then it lightened up and it felt good... Do you sometimes feel lost and lacking purpose? Maybe you just don’t feel like you have a purpose or a meaningful reason for your life... 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About Tom Hudson : A Profoundly Impactful Vibrational Healer, Tom Hudson, has merged his medical knowledge and physical science education with his spiritual gift as a highly sensitive empath and intuitive to create “Birth Rite Technology TM,” his own dynamic approach to establish an active relationship with Spirit, and the holistic pursuit of one’s Birth Right Life Potential. Through his extensive work resolving post traumatic stress disorder, Tom has developed a multi-faceted methodology for resolving and clearing the traumatic waste which accumulates in one’s physical and energetic bodies. He loves sharing the wisdom he’s gathered and road tested to help others discover their own power; to re-align with one’s internal harmony and realize their Birth Right Life purpose! Tom’s most recent work with decompressing and expanding the vibrational frequencies of his own energy bodies has led to a radically new view of activating and realizing one’s Soul purpose. He is presenting his secrets of the “7 Concentric Resonant Bands TM” of energy which tap into and dynamically interface with the Creative Matrix of the Universe TM to bring about spontaneous manifestation of one’s Divine Birth Right Life Potential TM. The MIRACULOUS results experienced by others: “Beyond anything I’ve seen or experienced...” "Powerful, innovative, transformational and inspiring, Tom's work with Open into the Creative Matrix of the UniverseTM is beyond anything I've seen or experienced till now; a new paradigm of energy healing. This is a very powerful yet gentle healing technique. It’s what I had been seeking during my 25 years of exploring and searching for spiritual transformation and healing. Simply amazing. I’ve truly come home to my REAL self. Simply amazing. Thank you Tom." ~Mayra D. “I’m at peace with myself and the world...” “Being led through the Band of the Heart’s DesireTM by Tom was the best trip of my spiritual life! It’s a place I never want to leave. Now that I know how to get there, I can return whenever my heart desires. My vibrational level has been raised. My consciousness has been expanded. I’m at peace with myself and the world. I’m more relaxed and balanced. I am more connected with my Divine. Once you know this, you can’t ‘unknow’ it. It’s a wonderful knowing of my life’s purpose. It is forever now a part of me. Forever part of my spiritual growth and evolution. It is a gift of the greatest joy!” ~ Deb I. “... an amazing journey through my energetic bodies ...” “I loved my session with Tom. His work is powerful! He guided me on an amazing journey through my energetic bodies where he accurately pin-pointed blocks I didn’t even know I had and also helped me clear other people’s energies from my field. I loved the feeling of being so connected to my Higher Self! That’s exactly what I was looking for. Throughout the whole process I felt very expansive, joyful. I felt my intuitive abilities amplified during my session and could actually sense where the blocks were as he pointed them out to me. He also taught me to use this technique to connect in and clear myself daily. I felt very clear and connected at the end and vibrating on a much higher level of frequency. Thank you Tom for the powerful session.” ~ Annett Schneider, BA Psych. (par.), CMHt. 2016_03_05 “...transformational Results in my healing work with clients...” “Each of my personal healing sessions with Dr. Tom Hudson have been transformational and just what I needed at the time to remove blocks and move forward in sharing my Crystalline Energy work with others.”” ~ Renata McConnell, Quantum Crystalline Energy Founder 06/2015 “...now have true wonderful friendships...” “All my life I felt like I did not quite fit in. I now feel comfortable in who I am and at ease within myself. After working with Tom, I no longer 'try' and as a result, now have true wonderful friendships and a great support system. I highly recommend the one on one sessions as a way to truly identify and release those core patterns.” ~ Amanda Jane Brooks 12/2015 Chiropractor, Health Kinesiologist, UK “I was feeling small and taken advantage of. No MORE....” “Tom Hudson has facilitated tremendous change in my life. Specifically, I can now confidently express my desires and displeasures to others in a calm, to the point manner without hesitation, as opposed to saying nothing and feeling small and taken advantage of, or, for taken for granted.” ~ Soleil “Thank you seems so inadequate...” “for the centuries of work you did last night on me. I was rooting for the prosperity work never considering such vastness a healing for me could entail. That the situation had been occurring for many centuries is membrane blowing for me (smile). Your spiritual abilities and personal caring are epic in my mind. I am so happy I discovered you during my spiritual search. So I say thank you again and I look forward to being a continuous part of your work. Love” ~ Thelma F. “I felt buoyant and capable instead of hopeless despair...” “I was grieving the loss of my husband and overwhelm that followed, anxiety, depression. I was not looking forward to the future, no motivation, for 20 months. Everything I had tried moved me forward in bits but I still felt like I couldn't quite move forward. After working with Tom I felt buoyant and capable instead of hopeless despair. I literally sprung to action and started putting affairs in order, house etc and clearing out closets etc. I think I'd still be trying to figure out why I was so stuck. I may have become a recluse and a hoarder. I feel like I have a future after working with Tom, that I have a way to help make decisions and I can tackle challenges instead of running away from them.” ~ Barbara L “I literally felt a huge shift in my entire energy system...” “I felt stuck unable to move forward... very lethargic and moody. I was not getting along with my husband and had little ambition to change. I'd been struggling with this issue for the past 5 years. I had gone to energy healers, therapists, marriage counselors. Nothing was helping. Once I started working with Tom, I literally felt a huge shift in my entire energy system. It was immediate! I had an hour session and drove home saying "I'm glad that chapter of my life is over!" Tom was very spot on in his assessment of what was going on with me. I was astounded at his accuracy. If I hadn’t worked with Tom, I think I would of been depressed and hopeless. Not sure I would still be married! But now I feel like everything is open to me! 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You may think you know Kasey Foster from aerobics videos on www.groodmusic.com, but get ready to know Kasey from www.publicaccesstheatre.org That's right, the fine folks at Oracle Theatre in chicago (where all the shows are free) are producing Kasey's Directorial debut, Romulus opening October 11. Only you can know that it is better than her performance in this week's game Counter Fit Consumption vs this month's guest host, Tom Lalonde. Thanks Tom.
Here’s an idea. How about we all strive to be better truckers this year? Not only can we improve the reputation of the trucking industry as a whole, but maybe we can make the world a happier place too. Today we talk about 4 broad topics that we can all work on. And you'll want to pay close attention as I teach you how to brush your teeth. Seriously. Links mentioned in the show include: Cool trucking stickers from Bruce Outridge Productions Some cool facts about the human stomach Article about the benefits of eliminating soda from your diet The Gorilla Workout App I've been using In case you're too young to know who Olive Oyl is My workout videos TD81: How to Do a Full-Body Workout Inside the Cab of a Semi Check out The Healthy Trucker Web site for all things trucker fitness YouTube video of a worm inside someone's intestines. Ewwww! A fun TED talk video on paper towel usage and a cool way to clean your hands (4:32) Just in case you didn't pass your driver's exam when you were 16, here's what a 3-point turn looks like. Proverbs 15:1 The wisdom of King Solomon In the feedback section @DriverChrisMc sends us a link to his lengthy comment on TD97: A Trucker’s Worst Nemesis: Complacency. John writes in saying he enjoyed reading TD33: Automatic or Manual Truck Transmission?, but he was really wanting some advice about getting into the trucking industry. I pointed him to my JobShadow.com interview. WolverineTom read TD93: The Driver’s Seat Phenomenon and shares a quick story about taking his young son on the road. JV tells us about his extremely practical use of TD81: Videos: How To Do a Full-Body Workout Inside the Cab of a Semi and Tom from the JESUS FREAK TRUCKER podcast says some kind words about the videos and the Trucker Dump podcast in general. Thanks Tom! Steve writes in with some follow-up from TD94: Understanding the New Hours-of-Service (HOS) Rules about the special Texas HOS rules. Jeff writes in with support for TD76: The Spitting “Christian” Zealot. After reading TD27: Hauling Hazardous Materials, Marc has a question about his fire department's truck. Lastly, Leona inquires if there is a Web site devoted to traveling and site-seeing in a big rig. I told her such a site didn't exist. At least me and my adventurous friend Kevin from 18 Wheels and a 12-Speed Bike haven't heard of it. If you have, write in and I'll pass the word along. But if you're in a car, RoadTrippers.com is a good one! Got a second to Rate and/or Review the podcast? Download the intro/outro songs for free! courtesy of Walking On Einstein Mystery Feedback Song - Only a cheater would click this before listening to the podcast! You aren't a cheater, are you?
Welcome to the 38th episode of the Right Chord Music, Lost On Radio Podcast. Presented by Andy Mort and curated by Mark Knight and Andy Mort, Lost On Radio is a weekly showcase of incredible undiscovered music overlooked by radio, or pushed to the late night fringes. This week's episode is dedicated to Tom Robinson and all he does for independent music. Thanks Tom, we salute you! This week’s featured artists: 1. Stylusboy - Lantern
Welcome to the 37th episode of the Right Chord Music, Lost On Radio Podcast. Presented by Andy Mort and curated by Mark Knight and Andy Mort, Lost On Radio is a weekly showcase of incredible undiscovered music overlooked by radio, or pushed to the late night fringes. This week's episode is dedicated to Tom Robinson and all he does for independent music. Thanks Tom, we salute you! This week’s featured artists: 1. Vocal Few - The Road
We discussed Snapchat and their rumored optimistic growth plans, Zynga and their $200 million dollar investment which they shut down, as well as how Tom Ando (Up The Mountain Video) leveraged his Instagram and Facebook accounts to cultivate four significant relationships. Thanks Tom! (FYI- here’s Tom’s Facebook page that was mentioned: www.facebook.com/lostinamerica66) The show hosts started […]