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Jumaane D. Williams is the Public Advocate of the City of New York. Previously, he served on the NYC Council representing the 45th District. Jumaane is a first-generation Brooklynite of Grenadian heritage. He graduated from the public school system, overcoming the difficulties of Tourettes and ADHD to earn a Masters Degree from Brooklyn College. He began his career as a community organizer at the Greater Flatbush Beacon School and later served as the Executive Director of NYS Tenants Neighbors. There, he fought for truly affordable, income-targeted housing across New York City and State. In the NYC Council, Jumaane championed landmark legislation that fundamentally transformed policing in NYC. Jumaane sponsored the Community Safety Act, reforming the Citys Police Department to address the abuse of Stop, Question & Frisk in communities of color and creating the NYPDs Office of Inspector General to investigate unlawful & unethical behavior. As former Co-Chair of the Council's Task Force to Combat Gun Violence, he helped create New York's Crisis Management System, whichfunds Cure Violence Groups that work to reduce shootings through a multi-pronged approach. The program fundamentally transformed the city's approach to gun violence prevention, and as Public Advocate he continues to work for its expansion and improvement today. Jumaane has led the fight for better policing and safer streets, affordable housing, and transparency and accountability in City government. As Public Advocate, Jumaane continues to be an activist-elected official who brings the voices of everyday New Yorkers to City government and makes New York a truly progressive beacon for all. Jumanne joins us on The Vault to discuss how he was able to thrive and become an advocate in spite of many challenges. He also discusses the importance of decreasing mental health stigma and the importance of inclusive environments. How to thrive whilst living with Tourette Syndrome. How to become a mental health advocate. How to advocate for your mental health. The importance of inclusive environments. What are myths around Tourette Syndrome and Tic disorder. How to Cope with High Functioning Depression.Follow Jumaane WilliamsJumaane Williams Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jumaane.williams/?hl=enJumaane Williams Websitehttps://advocate.nyc.gov/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=linktree&utm_campaign=visit+our+websiteFollow Dr. Judith:Instagram: https://instagram.com/drjudithjoseph TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjudithjoseph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudithjoseph Website: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/Sign up for my newsletter here: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com/newsletter-sign-upDisclaimer: You may want to consider your individual mental health needs with a licensed medical professional. This page is not medical advice.
Bij het syndroom van Gilles de la Tourette denken veel mensen meteen aan schelden. Maar dat beeld klopt maar voor een klein deel van de mensen met Tourette. Veel vaker gaat het om oogknipperen, slikgeluiden, hoofdbewegingen of andere tics die zich steeds opnieuw aandienen. En hoe hard iemand ook probeert ze tegen te houden: uiteindelijk moeten ze eruit. GZ-psycholoog en cognitief gedragstherapeut Jolande van de Griendt vertelt ons dat veel mensen een tic voelen aankomen. Niet als een gedachte, maar als een lichamelijke sensatie. Een soort spanning of kriebel die steeds sterker wordt totdat de tic wordt uitgevoerd. Pas daarna verdwijnt het gevoel weer. Om dat begrijpelijk te maken laat Van de Griendt mensen vaker een simpele oefening doen: probeer je ogen zo lang mogelijk open te houden zonder te knipperen. Het ongemakkelijke gevoel dat dan ontstaat, komt volgens haar in de buurt van wat mensen met Tourette ervaren. Juist dat maakt Tourette voor haar zo fascinerend. Waarom lukt het de meeste mensen om impulsen voortdurend te remmen, terwijl dat bij mensen met Tourette veel moeilijker gaat? Volgens Van de Griendt lijkt het brein net iets anders te werken. Tegelijkertijd merkt ze dat veel mensen met Tourette spontaan, creatief en grappig zijn. Alsof ze op een andere manier in het leven staan. De gevolgen van Tourette beperken zich bovendien niet tot de zichtbare tics. Veel mensen zijn moe, hebben spierpijn of steken veel energie in het verbergen van hun klachten. Volgens Van de Griendt is dat vaak niet nodig. “Tics zijn meestal meer een probleem van de buitenwereld dan van de persoon zelf.” In haar behandelingen richt ze zich daarom niet alleen op het verminderen van tics, maar ook op de gedachten eromheen. Veel mensen zijn bang dat anderen hen raar vinden of afwijzen. Die angst blijkt in de praktijk vaak groter dan de werkelijkheid. Hoewel Tourette niet te genezen is, kunnen behandelingen de klachten wel aanzienlijk verminderen en mensen helpen om sociale situaties minder te vermijden. Te gast in de Nacht van NTR Wetenschap is GZ-psycholoog en cognitief gedragstherapeut Jolande van de Griendt. Ze doet onderzoek naar Tourette en behandelt dagelijks mensen met tics. Samen met Radio 1-presentator Renette Kwakkenbos onderzoekt ze hoe het voelt om met Tourette te leven, waarom ons beeld van de aandoening vaak niet klopt en wat er mogelijk is om de klachten te verminderen.
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Can investors use 1031 exchange proceeds to invest in real estate syndications? The answer is yes, but it's not nearly as simple as many sponsors hope. In this episode of the Major League Real Estate Podcast, Nate Sosa and Thomas Castelli break down the most common structures used to bring 1031 exchange capital into syndications, including Tenants in Common (TIC) arrangements, Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs), and 721 Exchange/UPREIT structures. They discuss why 1031 investors are increasingly looking for passive investment options, the challenges syndicators face when accepting exchange capital, and the operational, legal, and tax considerations that come with each strategy. Request a free discovery meeting: go.therealestatecpa.com/mlre Get the Ultimate Guide for Real Estate Syndications: go.therealestatecpa.com/mlreultimateguide Submit your questions to: go.therealestatecpa.com/question The Major League Real Estate podcast is for general information purposes only and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal, investing, financial, or accounting advice. Information on the podcast may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. No reader, user, or listener of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal and tax advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. Only your individual attorney and tax advisor can provide assurances that the information contained herein – and your interpretation of it – is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. Use of, and access to, this podcast or any of the links or resources contained or mentioned within the podcast show and show notes do not create a relationship between the reader, user, or listener and podcast hosts, contributors, or guests. Any mention of third-party vendors, products, or services does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. You should conduct your own due diligence before engaging with any vendor.
Pikayzo bricht in einem Hühnerstall zusammen, klaut als Teenager 100-Euro-Schinken für Straßenhunde und erklärt, warum ein toter Wal mehr Menschen bewegt als Millionen Schweine. Kay ist zum dritten Mal am Start, und es ist eher ein Telefonat unter Freunden als ein Interview. Während ich eigentlich in Thailand im Urlaub bin, Kay nachts um halb 3 in Deutschland, und zwischen Kaffee und Wasser geht's quer durch alles: das neue Album "Stimme des Löwen", die ADHS-Diagnose mit 11 und die Tics, die von den Medikamenten blieben, jede Menge Mist aus der Jugend und die Frage, wie man Leute für Tierrechte gewinnt, ohne dass sie sofort wegskippen. Der ehrlichste Teil kommt spät: Kay über das Abgebrühtsein, das Recherchen im Stall verlangen, und den einen Moment, der selbst ihn umgehauen hat. Über den Gast: Pikayzo, bürgerlich Kay, ist Rapper und Tierrechtsaktivist. Statt reine Aktivisten-Songs zu schreiben, schmuggelt er die Message in emotionale Tracks, die auch Leute hören, die mit Veganismus erstmal nichts am Hut haben. Sein Album "Stimme des Löwen" ist genau dieser Versuch, in Albumlänge. Die stärksten Momente: - Warum der Song "Suche nach Glück" eine Zeitreise in Kays Jugend ist - ADHS, drei Medikamente, drei Rap-Parts, und die Tics, die blieben - Die Schinken-Geschichte und der Dopamin-Kick hinterm Klauen - Wie man eine einzige Zeile über Tierrechte in einen Mainstream-Song bringt - Was der tote Wal uns über Empathie und Aktivismus beibringt
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HHS Sec. RFK Jr joins the show to discuss tics and invasive species, and Howie asks about his cousin. Plus, Howie discusses E. Jean Carroll not remembering who financed her lawsuit, but remembering every detail of her accusations against Trump. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
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What does it mean to be fully seen — not just for our struggles, but also for our gifts? In this conversation with Apostolos Christos Lianos, a remarkable young man living with Tourette's Syndrome, we meet someone whose daily life includes challenges many of us may not fully understand, but whose witness reveals something deeply human: the desire to be known, accepted, and embraced. Together, we'll explore some common misconceptions about Tourette's Syndrome, and how family, friends, and fellow parishioners can build access for people with disabilities like Tourette's whose tics and vocalizations often lead to misunderstandings, stigma, and isolation, especially in church settings where quiet and controlled behavior is the expected norm.
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In this episode of The Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, hosts Dave Wheeler and Tyler Carr dive headfirst into a jam-packed show tackling everything from local headlines to global viral madness. Are GenZ's unhirable? That question is asked why that generation seems to be grinding for jobs. The guys break down the internet's collective roasting of Drake's new track, discuss a bizarre mascot break-in at a monkey enclosure, and debate the merits of a Chinese driver who trusts her car's AI a little too much. Closer to home, they look at Winnipeg's booming sports scene—from the Sea Bears' hot start and the Goldeyes' home opener to a massive new indoor sports facility on the horizon. Plus, they unpack a wild weekend of sports news, local fire updates, and the tragic end of a 90s pop era.
In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott are joined by author, advocate, and lived experience ambassador Paul Stevenson for a powerful conversation about Tourette's Syndrome, ADHD, late diagnosis, masking, trauma, and finding strength through neurodivergence.Paul reflects on growing up in a time when neurodivergence was misunderstood and punished, sharing how years of masking, shame, and feeling “different” shaped his life before eventually receiving diagnoses of Tourette's Syndrome and ADHD later in adulthood.Together, they discuss neurodivergent strengths, workplace accommodations, education reform, creativity, anxiety, community, and the importance of helping young neurodivergent people feel seen before life teaches them to hide themselves.A deeply honest and inspiring conversation about resilience, self-understanding, and the power of opening doors for others.About Paul Stevenson:Paul Stevenson is a lived experience ambassador at Genius Within, international speaker, author, and advocate for neurodiversity and inclusion. He is widely recognised for his work raising awareness around Tourette's Syndrome, ADHD, and neurodivergent lived experience.Paul is the author of My Tics and Me, an educational children's book designed to promote understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity from an early age.3 Men with Tourette's go on holiday (National Geographic Taboo Series)Our Sponsors:
In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott are joined by author, advocate, and lived experience ambassador Paul Stevenson for a powerful conversation about Tourette's Syndrome, ADHD, late diagnosis, masking, trauma, and finding strength through neurodivergence.Paul reflects on growing up in a time when neurodivergence was misunderstood and punished, sharing how years of masking, shame, and feeling “different” shaped his life before eventually receiving diagnoses of Tourette's Syndrome and ADHD later in adulthood.Together, they discuss neurodivergent strengths, workplace accommodations, education reform, creativity, anxiety, community, and the importance of helping young neurodivergent people feel seen before life teaches them to hide themselves.A deeply honest and inspiring conversation about resilience, self-understanding, and the power of opening doors for others.About Paul Stevenson:Paul Stevenson is a lived experience ambassador at Genius Within, international speaker, author, and advocate for neurodiversity and inclusion. He is widely recognised for his work raising awareness around Tourette's Syndrome, ADHD, and neurodivergent lived experience.Paul is the author of My Tics and Me, an educational children's book designed to promote understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity from an early age.3 Men with Tourette's go on holiday (National Geographic Taboo Series)Our Sponsors:
Este boletim traz um resumo das principais notícias do dia na análise de Samuel Possebon, editor chefe da TELETIME.TELETIME é a publicação de referência para quem acompanha o mercado de telecomunicações, tecnologia e Internet no Brasil. Uma publicação independente dedicada ao debate aprofundado e criterioso das questões econômicas, regulatórias, tecnológicas, operacionais e estratégicas das empresas do setor. Se você ainda não acompanha a newsletter TELETIME, inscreva-se aqui (shorturl.at/juzF1) e fique ligado no dia a dia do mercado de telecom. É simples e é gratuito.Você ainda pode acompanhar TELETIME nas redes sociais:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teletimenews/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teletimenews/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Teletime/ Ou entre em nosso canal no Telegram: https://t.me/teletimenews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El Grup de Periodistes Ramon Barnils i Pol·len Edicions han centrat l'edició d'enguany de l'Anuari Mèdia.cat en l'anàlisi del braç comunicatiu de l'extrema dreta. L'anuari està pensat com un espai de reflexió pels periodistes, però s'ofereix al gran públic perquè es considera que les conclusions tenen una repercussió per a tota la societat.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan and Simon are joined by musician and advocate Paul Stanworth, who shares his lived experience of growing up and navigating life with Tourette's Syndrome and OCD.Together, they unpack how Tourette's often overlaps with other neurodivergent conditions like OCD, ADHD, and autism — and why understanding these connections is so important. Paul opens up about his early childhood memories of tics, including the hidden and often misunderstood compulsions he learned to mask from a young age. He explains how Tourette's is not just about visible or vocal tics, but a constant internal experience driven by overwhelming urges and rituals that can affect every moment of daily life.This episode is an honest, emotional, and ultimately hopeful conversation about understanding yourself, finding your path, and embracing neurodivergence — even when the world doesn't yet understand it.❤️ Support the ShowIf this episode resonated with you:✅ Follow or Subscribe to The Neurodivergent Experience⭐ Leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
I avsnitt 382 ifrågasätter vi allt – från om energidrycker egentligen borde kallas fokusdrycker, till våra egna tics och märkliga vanor. Vi snackar också om onödiga övningar och oväntade favoriter i vardagen. Ett klassiskt Ash and Slay-avsnitt som spårar ur, men ändå känns alldeles rimligt.
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In dieser Folge geht es um das Tourette-Syndrom und um ein besonders hartnäckiges Missverständnis: Tourette bedeutet in den allermeisten Fällen nicht, unkontrolliert Schimpfwörter zu rufen. Professorin Kirsten Müller-Vahl von der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover erklärt, wie sich die Erkrankung tatsächlich äußert, welche motorischen und vokalen Tics typisch sind und warum Tourette in der Öffentlichkeit so oft falsch dargestellt wird. Außerdem geht es um die Abgrenzung zu funktionellen tickähnlichen Störungen und um die Behandlung des Tourette-Syndroms. Auch häufige Begleiterkrankungen und der Einfluss sozialer Medien spielen in dieser Folge eine Rolle. Danach geht es um die Frage: Woher haben die Ampeln ihre Fragen? Hier erfahrt ihr mehr über die Tourette-Sprechstunde an der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover: https://www.mhh.de/kliniken-und-spezialzentren/klinik-fuer-psychiatrie-sozialpsychiatrie-und-psychotherapie/ambulante-behandlungsangebote/sprechstunde-2 Hier könnt ihr mehr über die Ampeln nachlesen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HUEAjTHjFM https://www.northamericatraffic.com/blog/title/the-colour-psychology-behind-traffic-signals/id/352/ Produktion: Sermet Agartan Redaktion: Christine van den Berg Noch mehr "Aha!"- Folgen gibt es bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts. Alle zwei Wochen am Montag eine neue Folge. Hier bei WELT hören: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/aha-zehn-minuten-alltags-wissen/plus246844328/Noch-mehr-Alltagswissen-Aha-Bonus-Folgen-fuer-Abonnenten-Podcast.html. "Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen" ist der Wissenschafts-Podcast von WELT. Wir freuen uns über Feedback an wissen@welt.de. Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
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De flesta tror att Tourettes syndrom handlar om att svära och säga olämpliga saker, men det är ovanligt. Men också de mer vanliga ticsen med rörelser och ljud kan ställa till det. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Nu har spelfilmen ”I swear” gått upp på bio, om brittiske John Davidson och hans liv med Tourettes syndrom. Den har fått stor uppmärksamhet, inte minst för de tics som fick Davidson att ropa otidigheter på Bafta-galan tidigare i år.Men hans form av tourette är inte den vanliga – bland de cirka en procent som får diagnosen som barn kämpar de flesta med andra problem. Och många är trötta på att den allmänna bilden att diagnosen handlar om att säga opassande saker – när de vanligaste vokala ticsen är harklingar och fnysningar.För att få diagnosen Tourettes syndrom behöver man ha både motoriska tics (rörelser) och vokala tics (ljud) och ticsen ska ha pågått i minst ett år och börjat före 18 års ålder. Ofta debuterar de i tidig barndom.Fernando Nyrén fick diagnosen när han var tio. Hans tics kan skifta över tid och ibland också ge fysiska konsekvenser, som smärta i nacke och axlar. Ändå kan han inte sluta. Han jämför känslan med att försöka hålla inne en nysning: spänningen byggs upp tills ticset måste “ut”.Medverkande: Fernando Nyrén, med egen erfarenhet av Tourettes syndrom, Per Andrén, psykolog och forskare, Lunds universitet. Max Sannemalm, psykolog och forskare, Karolinska institutet.Reporter: Lena Nordlund lena.nordlund@sr.seProducent: Lars Broström lars.brostrom@sr.se
Vanaf vandaag draait de film I Swear in de bioscopen in Nederland. Het vertelt het waargebeurde verhaal van John Davidson, een man met Gilles de la Tourette. Hij scheldt, likt lantaarnpalen die scheef staan en slaat soms ongecontroleerd om zich heen. 1 op de 100 mensen heeft Tourette en het komt in vele vormen. Hoe is het leven met tics? Luca Zimmerman is 19, studeert in Rotterdam en heeft ook Tourette. Hij schold vroeger ook, stak ineens middelvingers op en heeft nog steeds tics. Luca herkent zich heel erg in de film en hoopt dat het leven met de tic-stoornis zo inzichtelijker wordt voor iedereen. Reageren? Mail naar dedag@nos.nl (mailto:dedag@nos.nl) Presentatie & montage: Marco Geijtenbeek Redactie: Rosanne Sies
Els temporals Nils i Oriana han afectat de ple Catalunya Nord durant els primers mesos del 2026 i han provocat greus problemes a la xarxa elèctrica, deixant prop de 200 clients sense subministrament durant més d'una setmana. Per resoldre les incidències tècniques amb la màxima rapidesa, la distribuïdora d'electricitat Enedis compta des d'inicis de segle amb les Forces d'Intervenció Ràpida Elèctrica (FIRE), equips especialitzats que es mobilitzen sobre el terreny en situacions que posen la xarxa en risc.
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How do trauma-informed care and Respectful Maternity Care converge to strengthen readiness across maternity care settings? Our guest experts discuss where practice gaps persist and how new and revamped tools support more consistent, respectful, and trauma-responsive care throughout the perinatal continuum. Listeners will gain practical perspectives on aligning these complementary frameworks, strengthening clinical readiness, and fostering systems that prioritize dignity, autonomy, and psychological safety for birthing individuals. Nursing Contact Hours: 1.0 nursing contact hours (NCPD activity available through 1/20/2029) To receive contact hours for this continuing education activity, participants must: Listen to the entire podcast episode. Add episode evaluation to your cart. Access the post-episode evaluation in the AWHONN Learning Center. Claim Your Credit: Access the evaluation and documentation Meet our guests: Shawana Burnette, DNP, NEA-BC, ANLC-P, CLNC, FAWHONN Read More Shawana Burnette is an innovative thought leader with over 20+ years of nursing leadership experience and 22+ years of experience as an OB nurse. Shawana works closely with AWHONN's efforts to impact cultures of Respectful Maternal Care (RMC), serving as a member of the evidence-based group to develop the framework and toolkit for RMC initiatives. She is currently the Director of Nursing Excellence Programs for Advocate Health Enterprise Nursing, where she supports the ANCC designation program portfolio through resource alignment and strategic collaboration. Shawana has been recognized as one of North Carolina's Great 100 Nurses, a Daisy Nurse Leader award recipient, and an inaugural AWHONN Fellow. She is an ardent advocate for rightful care outcomes with a commitment to creating inclusive care cultures for all. Maggie Runyon, MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM (she/her) Read More Maggie Runyon is a nurse, educator, writer, and speaker. She began her nursing career in 2009 and has since practiced in hospitals and communities around the country. In 2019, Maggie founded the non-profit Your BIRTH Partners with a mission to cultivate inclusive, collaborative birth care environments rooted in autonomy, respect, and equity. Maggie is currently pursuing her PhD in Nursing and loves educating, mentoring, and learning alongside nurses. She recently authored her first book, I Thought I Was Here to Help, which chronicles her early career journey and the lessons she has learned. Her advocacy focuses on improving perinatal care in hospital environments through trauma-informed care, affirming nurses' agency, and community collaboration. Episode Resources AWHONN Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) Program RMC Train-the-Trainer (TTT) Program RMC Designation The Trauma Informed Birth Nurse Program Runyon, M. C., Burgess, A., & Spielman, K. L. (2025). Attitudes about trauma-informed care among nurse and physician leaders in birthing hospitals in Maryland. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jogn.2025.11.005. Author's Perspective Video Runyon, M. C., Irby, M. N., Rojas Landivar, P., and Pascucci, C. (2025). Reframing obstetric violence culture: A concept analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.70323. Embodied Trauma-Informed Care Framework Traumatic Stress Institute – Attitudes Related to Trauma-Informed Care Scale (ARTIC) The Trauma-Informed Climate Scale-10 (TICS-10) Accreditation Statement The Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. AWHONN is also approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP580 The post Leveraging Tools for Trauma-Informed, Respectful Maternity Care appeared first on AWHONN.
In this special episode of Mind the Kids, “Tics: Education, Education, Education”, hosts Dr. Jane Gilmour, Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Child Development Programme Director at UCL, and Professor Umar Toseeb from the University of York, take a deep dive into Tourette's syndrome—what it is, how it manifests, and how it's often misunderstood.Inspired by the BAFTA award-winning film I, Swear, Jane and Umar discuss the difference between types of tics, what Tourette's looks like in real life versus in media portrayals, and the realities for children and young people living with the condition today.Their conversation spans everything from neurological and functional tics to the challenges of recognition, school experiences, and how we can all respond with greater empathy and understanding.Get a free CPD/CME certificate for listening to this podcast by registering for a FREE ACAMH Learn account at https://bit.ly/4fF4BBWVisit https://www.acamh.org Facebook and LinkedIn search / ACAMHInstagram https://www.instagram.com/assoc.camhBluesky https://bsky.app/profile/acamh.bsky.socialX https://x.com/acamh
Topics covered : toxic family systems, boundaries, living grief, healing.For this week's Real Take, Josh Connolly talks about the unspoken truth of family dysfunction and how toxic systems are often invisible to the outside world.He is a father of six and his book 'It's Them, Not You: How to Break Free from Toxic Parents and Reclaim Your Story' is a bestseller.With a powerful online following and years of lived experience behind his work, he speaks openly about growing up with an alcoholic and abusive parent.And in the wake of recent public conversations around family estrangement, due to Brooklyn Beckham's revelations, I wanted to explore what dysfunction in a family system actually looks like. The roles people can fall into, the patterns that follow on into adulthood, and why boundaries can feel so difficult and yet are so necessary.Josh on InstagramHis Dublin workshop on Sunday April 26th 2026Tics hereYou can listen to the full conversation anytime now and if you're struggling right now, there is help available...Ireland helplines and hotlines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics covered : Alcoholism, toxic family systems, boundaries, living grief, compassion, healing.This week I speak to author Josh Connolly about family dysfunction.Josh is a father of six and his book 'It's Them, Not You: How to Break Free from Toxic Parents and Reclaim Your Story' is a bestseller.With a powerful online following and years of lived experience behind his work, he speaks openly about growing up with an alcoholic and abusive parent.And in the wake of recent public conversations around family estrangement, due to Brooklyn Beckham's revelations, I wanted to explore what dysfunction in a family system actually looks like. The roles people can fall into, the patterns that follow on into adulthood, and why boundaries can feel so difficult and yet are so necessary.Josh on InstagramHis Dublin workshop on Sunday April 26th 2026Tics hereIf you're struggling right now, there is help available...Ireland helplines and hotlines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One day your child is themselves. They're laughing, playing, arguing with their siblings, asking for snacks, being who they have always been. And then something shifts. It can feel like it happens overnight. Suddenly there is fear where there wasn't fear before. Anxiety that doesn't make sense. Obsessive thoughts. Out of nowhere rituals and OCD like behaviors. Maybe tics. Rage that feels completely out of character. Sleep goes to heck. Separation becomes unbearable. And you're left standing there wondering what just happened to my child.If you are listening to this and your chest feels tight because this is your story, I need you to hear me. You are not imagining this. Your child did not just decide to become someone else. And you are not dramatic for knowing something deeper is going on. I don't care how many specialists you have gone to, how many times you have been told it's just anxiety, just OCD, just behavior, or just a phase. When a child shifts like this, it is our responsibility as mothers to look for answers and I am so proud of you for being here. Maybe you have heard of PANS and PANDAS. Maybe you have been deep in research for months. Or maybe this is the first time you are hearing those words. PANS stands for Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome, and PANDAS stands for Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections. They are immune responses associated with strep bacteria, but not only the kind found in strep throat.Healing from PANS and PANDAS is not about flipping a switch. It is about restoring balance at the foundation so the body is no longer stuck in chronic immune activation.If you are navigating this right now, I see you. You are rightfully scared. The grief is unbelievably deep. Add in the exhaustion and it can feel like you will never get your child back. But your child is not broken. Their body is responding to something very real. It is communicating with you through symptoms as a way of asking for help. And when you listen to the body and support it at the root, healing becomes possible. They can and they will heal.Despite what anyone has ever told you, you are not crazy for knowing there is more to this story. And you are not powerless. I cannot wait for you to see what happens when you stop chasing flares and start restoring balance at the foundation. The steadiness you are longing for is not out of reach. It starts right here. I will have the PANS/PANDAS healing bundle linked for you in the show notes. Sending you so much love as you navigate this.Thanks for listening! I would love to connect with you ♡ Subscribe to the Nourished Newsletter Explore the Gut Rebalance Kits Visit our FAQ's Follow along on a Instagram Take the free Gut Health Quiz Email us at customercare@onleorganics.com Sending love and wellness from my family yours,xx - Juniper BennettFounder of ōNLē ORGANICS
Dr. Nancy O'Hara, pediatrician and leading expert in PANS and PANDAS, joins me to unpack why some children experience sudden, dramatic changes in behavior, anxiety, OCD, tics, sleep, or emotional regulation following illness. For many families, these symptoms appear almost overnight and are often misdiagnosed as "just anxiety," behavioral issues, or psychiatric disorders, leaving parents confused, dismissed, and unsure how to help their child. Together we explore: - What PANS and PANDAS are, and how infections like strep, viruses, or tick-borne illness can trigger sudden neuropsychiatric symptoms in children. - What to assess to help you determine if your child has a generalized anxiety disorder or if it may be PANS/PANDAS that is the root cause of their symptoms. - Why PANS/PANDAS is often missed or misunderstood in both medical and mental health settings. - The three-pronged approach to treatment: Addressing the trigger, the immune system, and the child's emotional and behavioral symptoms. - How therapy, both for parents and children, can support recovery, even when symptoms have a medical origin. - Understanding that there is real hope for healing and that it's never too late to identify and address PANS or PANDAS. This episode is designed to help parents and clinicians feel more informed, less alone, and more confident in recognizing when a child's behavior may be signaling something deeper. PANS and PANDAS are real, treatable conditions that deserve compassionate, comprehensive care. LEARN MORE ABOUT MY GUEST:
En este episodio, el doctor Rafa López explica qué es el síndrome de Tourette, desmonta mitos frecuentes y reflexiona sobre la importancia de la empatía y el acompañamiento para quienes viven con esta condición. Síguenos en @sonoropodcast en todas las redes sociales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“We need trustees for sale because you changed your house!”___P and D owned land as 50/50 TiCs. P applied to have s 66G trustees appointed to sell it: [1]D resisted, claiming this breached an oral agreement: [2]P's claimed $1M in damages to be paid from D's share. D XC'd around $350K: [4] – [9]P and D bought the land to build 2 dwellings of the same value for their respective families: [10] – [11], [99]They agreed on how the development would go: [8], [12]D, who controlled a building company, would cause the work to be done: [13], [14]An architect was engaged by D before commencement: [22]Following a QS estimate, D's firm issued a quote for $985K to build based on the plans: [25]P and D faced challenges obtaining finance: [31]In May 2017 D, having opposed pulling out of the arrangement, sold their home to finance the project: [34]D changed the construction materials in D's house, increasing costs (and, we infer, building quality). P did not agree: [35], [95]P and D entered into a new contract with D's building company to do the same work, but for $860K…: [38]The changed price was to show serviceability to possible lenders: [39]Construction progressed but the finances were exhausted before completion. P suspected D spent the money on other projects D's company was working on: [43]In 2019, further money was borrowed: [44], [45]Later in 2021 further finance was obtained, and an OC issued: [47], [48]The land was subdivided: [50]Negotiations for apportioning costs failed: [49], [52]P commenced these proceedings and brought defect proceedings: [53]The Court reviewed the principles relating to the making of s 66G orders: [54] – [58]A s 66G order might not be made where a contract stands in the way. 4 questions arise, including whether there's an agreed “exit strategy”: [57], [58]D said there was an agreement for one subdivided property to pass to each of P and D on completion, with an accounting for costs to follow – this exit strategy, D said, prevented a s 66G order: [65], [66]No term explicitly prohibited appointment of s 66G trustees: [92]The Court found the “exit strategy” D contended for would only apply if construction proceeded pursuant to the plans. As D amended their home (with the use of different construction materials) construction did not proceed pursuant to the plans, and so the exit strategy failed: [93], [94], [95]Regarding onus: it was not for P to prove entitlement to a s 66G, but for D to disprove. D failed: [98] – [100]After dealing with issues flowing from P putting forward 1 (and not the required 2) trustees, and for seeking unusually generous compensation, the orders were made: [106], [107]D failed to establish entitlement to any additional funds: [109]Trustees were appointed, with an account to follow, with costs to be paid from the corpus. D's XC was dismissed with costs: [135], [136]___Please follow James d'Apice, Coffee and a Case Note, and Gravamen on your favourite platform!www.gravamen.com.au
Send us a textNavigating Childhood Tics and Tourette Syndrome: Expert Insights with Dr. GreenbergIn this episode, we sit down with Dr. Greenberg, director of the pediatric psychiatry OCD and Tic disorders program in Boston, to discuss the complexities of childhood tics and Tourette Syndrome. Dr. Greenberg shares his extensive expertise and personal experiences to help parents understand what tics are, how they manifest, and their natural progression. He provides insights on effective treatments such as CBIT therapy and when medication might be necessary. Additionally, Dr. Greenberg emphasizes the importance of differentiating between normal tics and those that may indicate other co-occurring conditions like ADHD and OCD. This episode is a must-watch for parents seeking reassurance and practical advice on managing their child's tics.Erica Greenberg, M.D. is an assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a child/adolescent psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) where she is the Director of the Pediatric Psychiatry OCD and Tic Disorders Program. Dr. Greenberg is also a co-Director of the MGH Tourette Association of America (TAA) Center of Excellence and the co-president of the Medical Advisory Board of the TAA. Her interests include Tourette syndrome (TS), OCD, “Tourettic OCD,” ADHD, body-focused repetitive behavior disorders, and other Tourette syndrome spectrum conditions. She has authored several peer-reviewed manuscripts on TS, OCD, and related disorders, and has presented on these conditions nationally and internationally. Dr. Greenberg graduated from Weill Cornell Medical College with Alpha Omega Alpha honors, and completed her general psychiatry residency at Harvard Longwood and her child/adolescent fellowship training at MGH.Contact Dr Greenberg: MassGeneral Brigham; Massachusetts General Hospital for ChildrenPediatric Psychiatry OCD and Tic Disorders ProgramEmail: MGHPediOCDTics@partners.org617-643-2780Your Child is Normal is the trusted podcast for parents, pediatricians, and child health experts who want smart, nuanced conversations about raising healthy, resilient kids. Hosted by Dr. Jessica Hochman — a board-certified practicing pediatrician — the show combines evidence-based medicine, expert interviews, and real-world parenting advice to help listeners navigate everything from sleep struggles to mental health, nutrition, screen time, and more. Follow Dr Jessica Hochman:Instagram: @AskDrJessica and Tiktok @askdrjessicaYouTube channel: Ask Dr Jessica If you are interested in placing an ad on Your Child Is Normal click here or fill out our interest form.-For a plant-based, USDA Organic certified vitamin supplement, check out : Llama Naturals Vitamin and use discount code: DRJESSICA20-To test your child's microbiome and get recommendations, check out: Tiny Health using code: DRJESSICA The information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditi...
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Are you a parent at the end of your rope dealing with your child's complex neurological challenges like tics, Tourette's, ADHD or anxiety?Today, we welcome pioneering functional health expert Dr Piper Gibson, founder of the Regenerating Health and Tic Disorder Institute. Dr Gibson shares her powerful, research-backed journey of helping her own son overcome a transient neurological tic disorder and how she now empowers families globally with a holistic, root-cause approach. Discover why symptoms like tics and anxiety are not random and how underlying issues like gut dysfunction, a dysregulated immune system, environmental toxins and genetics are the true drivers.Key Information 02:33 Discover why neurological symptoms like tics, ADHD and anxiety are not random and how these issues are linked to a dysregulated immune system and root causes beyond typical neurological labels.03:44 Parents often miss the underlying issues (like gut problems, genetics and toxicity) that conventional research overlooks. Learn why treatments must go beyond simple probiotics to address parasites, leaky gut and chronic inflammation.04:51 Understand the powerful and often-overlooked gut-brain axis. Dr Gibson explains how inflammation and leaky gut allow pathogens into the bloodstream, triggering immune cells in the brain and driving neurological symptoms.06:45 Dr Gibson outlines her protocol: first, clean up the environment and change the diet. She emphasizes that detoxing too early on an unsupported gut and body can actually worsen symptoms.10:19 Learn about the specific lab tests used to uncover root causes, including PCR stool pathogen tests, organic acids testing, tests for environmental toxins/heavy metals/mycotoxins (mold) and detailed genetic panels (MTHFR, methylation). 13:09 Genetics are not set in stone. Dr Gibson explains epigenetics, showing how parents can manipulate the child's environment (diet, toxins, supplements) to influence gene expression and effectively "turn off" symptomatic neurological genes. 27:16 #1 Tip: Dr Gibson's top initial tip is to drastically reduce inflammatory sugar and processed foods to immediately support the gut-brain connection and begin the healing process. Piper's Bio Dr Piper Gibson, PhD is a pioneering voice in functional and natural health, specializing in complex neurological conditions like tic disorders, ADHD, and anxiety in children. As the founder of Regenerating Health and the Tic Disorder Institute, she empowers families who are at the end of their rope, offering a research-backed, holistic approach that goes far beyond symptom management. Through advanced lab testing, genetics, and personalized nutrition, she helps uncover the root causes of children's health challenges. Dr Gibson's work blends deep scientific understanding with a compassionate, supportive framework, giving parents a roadmap to help their kids thrive—naturally.Connect with Piper https://www.regenerating.health/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RegeneratingHealthInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/regeneratinghealth/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drpipergibson/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ticdisordersecretsWho am I?Sarah Dawkins is a passionate Holistic Health and Healing Coach, international speaker and author of Heal Yourself. She's also a multi-award-winning entrepreneur and the award-winning host of the uplifting podcast Heal Yourself with Sarah Dawkins.With over 20 years' experience as a Registered Nurse, Sarah combines her deep understanding of conventional medicine with her own powerful self-healing journey to create a truly integrative approach. Having overcome multiple chronic health challenges herself, she now supports others in uncovering and addressing the root causes of their symptoms, helping them restore balance, reclaim their energy and create lasting, vibrant wellness.www.sarahdawkins.com#NeurologicalDisorders #Tics #TourettesSyndrome #ADHD #OCD
This week we sit down with one of the leading names in videography & directing within our city, #SantosVisions ‼️ While he's been working tirelessly for YEARS and creating a very impressive resume, Santos has been able to work with the likes of #Cordae, #RubiRose, directors who work w/ #pesopluma & more. We also talk about his close work with the incarcerated #GFredo of #HSM and how he's even received death threats because of those videos
Send us a textWe unpack how a 1.4 million square foot Amazon facility fire was held by sprinklers and managed by disciplined command. We share what changed across three incidents, why pumping the FDC is non-negotiable, and how preplans, tech, and patience keep crews safe.• department profile, coverage area, staffing• mutual aid setup across two counties• Amazon facility design, hazards, commodities• alarm upgrade logic and high-hazard card• attack team, on-deck, roof report essentials• FDC and fire pump priorities, water supply• ESFR head performance and stream discipline• locating seat with TICs, video, drones• evacuation confirmation and search mindset• riser maps, zone isolation, shutdown language• forklift-led overhaul and safety• AAR process, lessons learned, SOP updates• training resources, workshops, and standards“Hook up, pump up, and let the system run.”
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What if you could build wealth through real estate… without paying taxes along the way? In this episode, Michael Blank welcomes Louis Rogers, founder of Capital Square and pioneer of the tenants-in-common model still widely referenced today. Lewis breaks down the simplicity of 1031 exchanges, why DSTs have replaced TICs, and how investors can eventually move into a REIT structure to enjoy completely passive investing — while still deferring taxes. If you want to learn how the wealthy use the tax code to accelerate their net worth, this episode is a must-listen.Key Takeaways: 1031 exchanges are simpler than most people think — and typically cost about $1,000 using a qualified intermediary. The old tenants-in-common (TIC) structure is obsolete — DSTs are now the preferred option for 1031 investors. Investors can move from active ownership → DSTs → UPREIT, getting more passive over time. Tax deferral can continue for life — with a step-up in basis eliminating capital gains upon inheritance. The U.S. tax code is uniquely favorable to real estate — wealthy families use it strategically. Paying taxes is a choice: learn the rules and keep more of your money working for you.Connect with MichaelFacebookInstagramYouTubeTikTokResourcesTheFreedomPodcast.com Access the #1 FREE Apartment Investing Course (Apartments 101)Schedule a Free Strategy Session with Michael's Team of AdvisorsExplore Michael's Mentoring ProgramJoin the Nighthawk Equity Investor ClubReview the Podcast on Apple PodcastsSyndicated Deal AnalyzerGet the Book, Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing by Michael Blank For full episode show notes visit: https://themichaelblank.com/podcasts/session499/
Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners.This episode covers Functional Neurological Disorder with Dr. Patricia Rosebush. Dr. Rosebush is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University. She is the distinguished author of numerous articles on clinical neuroscience, including considerable work on mitochondrial disorders in mental illness and over 30 papers on catatonia, and practices consultation-liaison psychiatry at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton.The learning objectives for this episode are as follows:Provide a definition and conceptual approach to FNDIdentify clinical signs and patient histories relevant to a diagnosis of FNDDescribe an approach to the treatment of FNDUnderstand the special challenges of communication and collaboration in this illnessGuest: Dr. Patricia RosebushHosts: Dr. Alastair Morrison, Dr. Kate BraithwaiteAudio editing: Dr. Alastair MorrisonShow notes: Dr. Kate BraithwaiteInterview content:(02:39) Learning objectives(03:09) Conceptualization of FND(08:30) Underlying psychological processes(09:35) Difference between FND and factitious disorder/malingering(14:54) Alexithymia(16:51) Common symptomatic presentations(18:00) Types of underlying stressors(19:17) Other risk factors for FND(22:12) Communicating with patients to address stigma(24:32) Psychotherapy in FND(29:36) Referral pathways for patients with FND(31:15) Prognosis of FND(33:09) Social media and FNDResources:Functional Neurological Disorder Society. Functional Neurological Disorder Society (FNDS). Includes a podcast and courses for physiciansFunctional Neurological Disorder (FND) – A Patient's Guide to FNDReferences:Hull, M., & Parnes, M. (2021). Tics and TikTok: Functional Tics Spread Through Social Media. Movement disorders clinical practice, 8(8), 1248–1252. https://doi.org/10.1002/mdc3.13267National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (2024, July.) Functional Neurological Disorder. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. Functional Neurologic Disorder | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokePsychDB. (2024, April). Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Disorder. Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Disorder) - PsychDBRosebush, P. I., & Mazurek, M. F. (2011). Treatment of conversion disorder in the 21st century: have we moved beyond the couch?. Current treatment options in neurology, 13(3), 255–266. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11940-011-0124-yScamvougeras, A., & Castle, D. (2024). Functional Neurological Disorders: Challenging the Mainstream Agnostic Causative Position. Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie, 69(7), 487–492. https://doi.org/10.1177/07067437241245957For more PsychEd, follow us on Instagram (@psyched.podcast), Facebook (PsychEd Podcast), X (@psychedpodcast), and Bluesky (@psychedpodcast.bsky.social). You can email us at psychedpodcast@gmail.com and visit our website at psychedpodcast.org.
In this episode, Dr. Tony Ebel sits down with Lucia Silver, founder of the Brain Health Movement and creator of The Whole Child course, to share her son Quinn's powerful healing journey through tics, PANS, and nervous system dysregulation.Lucia opens up about Quinn's traumatic birth, years of medical dismissal, and the breakthrough that came when she began healing her own nervous system first. Together, Dr. Tony and Lucia unpack the neuroscience of co-regulation, why conventional medicine overlooks root causes, and how Lucia created a roadmap that's helping hundreds of families find lasting healing.-----Links & Resources:Access 'The Whole Child, Multi-Disciplinary Roadmap to Healing Course' HEREFree Masterclass: From Burnout to BreakthroughOther Free Resources: Access Herewwww.thebrainhealthmovement.comFollow Lucia & The Brain Health movement on Instagram-----Key Topics & Timestamps([00:02:00]) - Dr. Tony's Introduction of Lucia Silver and The Brain Health Movement([00:06:00]) - Quinn's Story Begins: The Extraordinary Tic and Medical Dismissal([00:13:00]) - The First PANS Flare and Discovering Functional Approaches([00:21:00]) - The Birth Trauma Story: Ventouse, Forceps, and Pneumothorax([00:27:00]) - The NICU Experience and Why Quinn's Storm Hid Under the Radar([00:35:00]) - Finding the Right Sequence: Birth Trauma and Mom's Nervous System First([00:42:00]) - Dr. Tony's Personal Story: Parenting Through Crisis([00:49:00]) - Lucia's Self-Care Playbook and How Stress Stores in Women's Bodies([00:53:00]) - The Power of the Adjustment: Feeling Free, Held, and Safe([00:55:00]) - Introduction to The Whole Child Course: Everything in the Right Order([00:59:00]) - Closing Message to Overwhelmed Moms-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Millions of children and adults struggle with tics and Tourette's, often facing stigma, frustration, and a lack of real answers—and maybe this touches your life too. Too often, treatments only mask symptoms instead of addressing the root causes. Join me and my guest, Dr. Piper Gibson—Board-Certified Doctor of Natural Medicine, Tic Disorder Expert, and a mom who helped her own child recover from tic disorder symptoms naturally—to learn more about how holistic approaches can uncover hidden drivers like diet, mold, pathogens, and brain inflammation. We'll also explore the connections to ADHD, anxiety, and OCD, why the first signs aren't always movement, and how families can take empowering steps toward lasting healing. Don't settle for a diagnosis—tune in and discover a new path forward! Discover how The Tapping Solution app can help you reduce stress, manage pain, and find emotional balance with this exclusive offer for the Wellness By Design community: https://cf.thetappingsolution.com/app-download-sp-aff?fpr=jane70&fp_sid=bydesign In this episode you'll learn: ⏰ 00:00 - Intro ⏰ 03:23 - The motivation behind the work ⏰ 05:07 - Success story: A son's healing journey ⏰ 05:56 - The connection to ADHD and anxiety ⏰ 06:55 - EFT Tapping App ⏰ 08:15 - Conventional vs. Holistic approaches ⏰ 10:09 - Diet, mold, and pathogens ⏰ 12:49 - The first sign of Tourette's: Is it always movement? ⏰ 16:38 - Are there many people doing this kind of work? ⏰ 17:50 - Tourette Syndrome and PANS/PANDAS ⏰ 19:32 - Advice for parents, grandparents, and family members ⏰ 25:11 - On the effectiveness of cutting out gluten, dairy, and sugar ⏰ 27:27 - One baby step to shift body into a healing state Check out Dr. Piper Gibson's Bio: A leading voice in holistic health, Piper Gibson is transforming the way families approach tic disorders. As a Doctor of Functional Medicine, Advanced Holistic Nutrition, and a Board-Certified Doctor of Natural Medicine, Piper equips parents with natural tools and education to address their child's symptoms at the root. She is the founder of the Tic Disorder Institute: Regenerating Health, where her groundbreaking programs blend functional lab testing, nutrition, and lifestyle changes to create lasting results. She is also the author of Tic Talk: Common Misconceptions, Natural Approaches, and Real Conversations About Tic Disorders. Dr. Piper Gibson's gift and link: Are you ready to kick the tics? Meet Dr. Piper Gibson, Board Certified Doctor of Natural and Functional Medicine (DFM, PhD, BCDNM) and Doctor of Holistic Nutrition, as she shares her proprietary 3-step process that has helped 100s of families around the world “Kick the Tics”. This method will reduce tics, lower anxiety, and improve your mood without medications! Access the free consult with Dr. Piper here
Host Chris Lopez sits down with Matt Faircloth, author of Raising Private Capital and co-founder of DeRosa Group, to talk hotels, multifamily, and building cash flow today while creating upside for tomorrow. Matt breaks down why he is adding branded hotels to complement multifamily, how a 9 cap can deliver day one cash flow, and what the real risks are. He also shares simple paths for 1031 sellers to go passive without sacrificing tax advantages. You will hear real numbers from his 96 key Houston hotel, how he structures A, B, and C share classes, and where he sees quiet distress and better yields in the Midwest. Key Takeaways: Hotels can provide day one cash flow at higher caps Multifamily still matters but value add must drive returns Simple “lazy 1031” and TIC structures can move active owners passive Use third party hotel management and plan for brand PIPs Watch quiet distress and newer assets trading at 7 caps in overlooked markets Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only. All host and participant opinions are their own. Investment in any asset, real estate included, involves risk, so use your best judgment and consult with qualified advisors before investing. You should only risk capital you can afford to lose. Remember that past performance is not indicative of future results. This podcast may contain paid advertisements or other promotional materials for real estate investment advisers, investment funds, and investment opportunities, which should not be interpreted as a recommendation, endorsement, or testimonial by PassivePockets, LLC or any of its affiliates. Viewers must conduct their own due diligence and consider their own financial situations before engaging with any of the advertised offerings, products, or services. PassivePockets, LLC disclaims all liability for direct, indirect, consequential, or other damages arising out of reliance on information and advertisements presented in this podcast.
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