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On this episode I talk about two questions which were sent to be my Bloomingirls, tackling shame and the “pressure of becoming” especially in your twenties. As always, please say hi on insta @Toni_tonss and @thebloomingirlspod.I referred to Tim Fletcher's “understanding shame” series on YouTube, It's one to watch.
Have you ever wondered what set you up for your struggle with porn? In this interview Vern talks with Tim Fletcher who is an extremely popular Youtube expert on the subject all things trauma and attachement.In addition to Tim Fletchers Youtube Channel you can find some of his helpful information on his website https://www.timfletcher.ca/If you want to get access to a host of free recovery resources, you need to sign up for Vern's Circle learning platform. Just use the following link to get started. if you are using a mobile device FIRST download the circle app) - (white circle on a blue background)https://bandofbrothers-care.circle.so/join?invitation_token=84c412c67f81c7a9fa2da045d969987b45464bf0-f9c81a7a-030e-4efe-b164-86d10b099404If privacy is of concern to you - simply use your first name and last initial (like Vern T.) Your email will remain hidden from other users. If you want to reach out to Vern with recovery questions, to have a free zoom call with him or find out how you can move towards your porn recovery goals then reach out to him at bandofbrothers.care@gmail.com
Tim Fletcher is Gen Re's VP, Senior Emerging Issues Specialist, and an avid contributor to Gen Re's blog, and he edits the UM/UIM Liability Laws Survey. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota (Bachelor of Arts, Journalism) and the Michell-Hamline School of Law (Juris Doctor), and currently serves on CPCU's Reinsurance, Excess & Surplus Lines Interest Group and as chapter governor for the Upper South Region. He is a founding member of the Atlanta Insurance Coalition for Change and a guest lecturer on Risk Management and Insurance at Georgia State University and many industry organizations. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Tim explore emerging issues and exposures in the insurance industry, including AI, forever chemicals, social inflation, and medical advancements. Key Takeaways Tim's journey from journalism to the insurance industry. The current state of the industry in the face of climate change. Messaging ways to reduce premiums with improved building processes. AI's impact on the present and future state of the insurance industry. Trends to be aware of in the AI space. Forever chemicals and microplastics as critical exposures that impact insurance. Social inflation and nuclear verdicts now and in the future. Growth and implications of autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots. Evolving technologies in the medical field. Addressing the talent gap in the insurance industry. A first look at the next generation of insurance agents. A five-year look at the technology-enhanced insurance industry. Tim's adventurous advice to his early-career self. Quotes “There are opportunities for the insurance industry to better communicate its message.” “We're on the dawn of something significant that's going to be very interesting and exciting.” “I don't think there's any other profession that has a greater misunderstanding from what the public thinks it is to what it really is than the insurance industry.” “Your CPCU designation gives you a nice exposure to all facets of the insurance industry.” “Don't just put your CPCU designation on the shelf. Get active!”
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► Join Our Skool-Community: https://understandable.net/join/ (Ad) ► Download the Free Workbook full of Re-Regulation Resources & Writing techniques: https://understandable.net/book/ (Ad) Have you always believed that you have certain problems & symptoms that no one else has to deal with? Well, then please don't freak out when you hear about the 15 issues in today's video. Because these are actually very specific to people with childhood trauma. So I will present to you the 15 symptoms now one by one Explain to you how they are related to early trauma (You will be surprise how applicable they are) And in the end I will give to you some treatment ideas to break free from these symptoms. ► Links and Resources: Shame Persona by Tim Fletcher: https://youtu.be/IOQTfqUdypc?si=c-gibU9ZxGTztT7K Why We Isolate Episode: https://youtu.be/y9uRcNJcOuc Toxic Shame Episode: https://youtu.be/9XpiOkHSpjI?si=-DZBRIY9rJGy3BxF Stone Age Sleepers Episode: https://youtu.be/FgW9a16Ntt0?si=uoLei0VNhH8Z0cYN 15 Trauma Treatments Episode: https://youtu.be/UaslCkvMpws?si=DzSlWTZKnw2CKkjX ► Subscribe On Your Favorite Platform! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGiJdF0yeTyRJanW_uSICDw?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2gaheQLxBwByM9txVzlpI6 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/understandable/id1399616905 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/ee3580cb-61c5-4aa1-9ad4-1204014078e7/understandable ► Episode Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:55 Symptom 1: Indirect Grief And Resentment 03:48 Symptom 2: The Hypervigilant Sleeper 08:07 Symptom 3: The Naked (Sphinx) Cat 15:25 Symptom 4: Phantom Criticism 20:39 Symptom 5: The Race Car Driver 22:35 Symptom 6: The Joker 24:17 Symptom 7: Maladaptive Daydreaming 26:22 Symptom 8: Ditto 28:50 Symptom 9: Micromanaging Conversations 31:56 Symptom 10: Calmness Before The Storm 34:32 Symptom 11: Emotional Delay 37:33: Symptom 12: Hurry Up For No One 42:09 Symptom 13: Rejection Overdrive 43:55 Symptom 14: If X, Then Y Formula 47:09 Symptom 15: Hypervigilance Fatigue 49:27 Solutions Final Thoughts ► Reach Out To Me :) E-Mail: info@understandable.net ► Hi, my name is Robert! I create videos about CPTSD & attachment theory for highly sensitive & neurodivergent people. My content aims to help you transform trauma-driven reactions that block you, so you can embrace a life full of happiness, safe & loving relationships, and self-confidence. :) ► Disclaimer: None of the contents are therapeutic or medical recommendations. The contents are not to be understood as therapeutic-medical instructions and are neither intended as professional health advice nor as education. I am not a health professional myself. My content is based on research and my personal experiences working with various therapists as a client for three years.
Tim Fletcher is the Founder and President of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He used his skills as a pastor and counsellor to develop a program to help the people he cared for overcome addiction. He realized the need for individuals to first become equipped with tools, and then put those tools into practice in a healthy, safe and loving environment - and herein lies his unique skill.During his early years, he learned that everyone has a loved one who struggles with addiction, and many people struggled with unrealized addictions and unhealthy coping techniques. He found that 97% of addicts also struggled from Complex Trauma (C-PTSD) - corroborating the research of Dr. Gabor Maté. After researching C-PTSD which was identified as, “A series of events that occur where a victim feels unsafe, and as such, develops mental disorders which inhibit them from coping in stressful or harmful circumstances”, he concluded that research was showing that there is a physical difference between the brains of those who grew up in loving and nurturing homes and those who didn't – before any addiction became prevalent.
A pioneer in the addictions and mental health treatment profession, Tim Fletcher delves into the journey of trauma, healing and self-discovery.We'll unpack “Big T" and "Little t" traumas, the power of feeling inherently valued, generational trauma, and discuss the importance of authentic connection, both with ourselves and others.Whether you're dealing with trauma, seeking deeper connections, or striving for personal growth, this episode offers invaluable wisdom.Join us to explore:What is 'Big T' and 'Little t' Trauma?Generational trauma Why connection is crucial for developmentUnderstanding subconscious programmingThe toll of a performance-based identityMindfulness practices to process traumaPlease email stephen@liveunbound.com if you have any questions about what we discussed today.Like this show? Please subscribe and leave us a five-star rating and review. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show, and it helps others discover it too. Consider leaving your Instagram handle so we can thank you personally, and feel free to follow ours.
Episode 718: The impact of PFAS - or "forever" - chemicals on human health is a subject of increasing debate with implication for the insurance industry. The widespread presence of the substances has become a focal point of regulatory action and litigation. On today's Unscripted, Neil Alldredge, president and CEO of NAMIC, talks with Tim Fletcher, senior emerging issues specialist at Gen Re, about the issue's potential impact on the industry.This episode of NAMIC's Insurance Uncovered is sponsored by Holborn.
Complex trauma arises from a history of being deprived of healthy ingredients due to ongoing impositions of unhealthy patterns. Tim is an expert on the topic and brings his decades of experience to us as he explains the origins of this pattern while offering hope for long-term recovery. Thank you to Aura for sponsoring this episode. Secure your online presence and start your free 14-day trial at https://aura.com/DrCarter Sign up for Dr. Carter's NEW course: Ready, Set, Connect https://courses.survivingnarcissism.tv/courses/ready-set-connect Get 30% off when you use the coupon code: SNCommunity30 Dr. Les Carter is a best selling author and therapist who has semi-retired to Waco, TX. In the past 40+ years he has conducted more than 65,000 counseling sessions and many workshops and seminars. He specializes in anger management and narcissistic personality disorder. Join the Team Healthy community HERE: https://survivingnarcissism.tv/subscribe/ Check out videos, articles, quizzes, and more at our website: https://survivingnarcissism.tv You can follow Surviving Narcissism on: Twitter: @SNarcissism101 Instagram: @survivingnarcissism101 Facebook: @survivingnarcissism101 Dr. Carter has two other courses that you may find to be useful: Free to Be: Reclaim & rediscover your uniqueness https://survivingnarcissism.tv/free-to-be-course/ This Is Me: Setting boundaries with the controllers in your life https://survivingnarcissism.tv/this-is-me Dr. Carter's personal website: http://drlescarter.com/ Dr. Carter's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/drlescarter Bookstore: https://survivingnarcissism.tv/books-on-narcissism-surviving-narcissism/ If you are interested in online therapy, Dr. Carter has a sponsor who can assist. As the need is there, please seek the help you deserve: https://betterhelp.com/survivingnarcissismpodcast We receive commissions on referrals to BetterHelp. We only recommend services that we trust.
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► Join Our Skool-Community: https://understandable.net/join/ (Ad) Do you feel, think, and behave the same way around other people as you do when you are alone? Or do you feel the need to pretend, to play a role and act very differently than normal? This behavior could be a result of toxic shame, that may hold back your true authentic self and chains you to an exhausting role-play you have to perform on a daily basis. Especially insecurely attached people and CPTSD survivors are often affected by toxic shame. But, they are often not aware, that they behave out of a shame-bound self and identity. This is why, in today's episode, we will explore and understand what toxic shame actually is. I will share 5 typical signs of toxic shame with you. And in the end, I will give you a 3-step solution plan on how you can finally break that cycle of toxic shame and start healing your wounds. ► Links and Resources: Download the Free Workbook full of Re-Regulation Resources & Writing techniques: https://understandable.net/book/ (Ad) John Bradshaw - Healing The Shame That Binds You: https://amzn.to/3TwcCQU (ad) Tim Fletcher: https://www.youtube.com/@TimFletcher Heidie Priebe: https://www.youtube.com/@heidipriebe1 Toxic Shame Persona by Tim Fletcher: https://youtu.be/IOQTfqUdypc?si=OGEV5odgbyj0G-KT Re-Regulation Tools Episode: https://youtu.be/i05BWtgjYRw?si=miV_L3NIbbTqXHsU Dissociation Episode: https://youtu.be/UZsTUS_jlYg?si=b1RNIGTpEuCQlrJf Limerence Episode: https://youtu.be/LZ-IFevq90o?si=tFtBoRjvXRPBAhRl Codependency Episode: https://youtu.be/OSeR88YWwhU?si=vljpHGm7mCtcN6Xj ► Subscribe On Your Favorite Platform! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGiJdF0yeTyRJanW_uSICDw?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2gaheQLxBwByM9txVzlpI6 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/understandable/id1399616905 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/ee3580cb-61c5-4aa1-9ad4-1204014078e7/understandable ► Episode Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:41 What Is Shame? 04:18 What Is Toxic Shame? 15:56 Toxic Shame And The Central Nervous System 18:55 5 Signs That You Suffer From Toxic Shame 19:29 Sign 1: You Regularly Lose The Connection With Yourself 21:55 Sign 2: You Avoid Close Relationships 22:27 Sign 3: You Often React Defensive & Guarded 25:15 Sign 4: You Are Confusing Between Your True And Your Persona Self 26:47 Sign 5: You Have Addictive Behaviors 28:08 How To Break The Cycle 34:38 Final Thoughts ► Reach Out To Me :) E-Mail: info@understandable.net ► Hi, my name is Robert! I create videos about CPTSD & attachment theory for highly sensitive & neurodivergent people. My content aims to help you transform trauma-driven reactions that block you, so you can embrace a life full of happiness, safe & loving relationships, and self-confidence. :) ► Disclaimer: None of the contents are therapeutic or medical recommendations. The contents are not to be understood as therapeutic-medical instructions and are neither intended as professional health advice nor as education. I am not a health professional myself. My content is based on research and my personal experiences working with various therapists as a client for three years.
On this episode: Join Aaron as he talks to our guest Tim Fletcher. Tim's journey includes pastorship, being on disability, and becoming a temporary counselor that has turned into a passion and career. Aaron and Tim discuss the history of trauma and therapy in Canada, the past, and even in the Bible. Tim shares that adapting to trauma (addiction), helps us survive childhood but messes up adult life. He also helps us understand and see less obvious addictions and escapes, such as: over-working, over-volunteering, and control. Links: Tim Fletcher Events: 2024 Samson Summit Sponsor: Life Works Counseling If you have thoughts or questions that you'd like the guys to address in upcoming episodes or suggestions for future guests, please drop a note to piratemonkpodcast@gmail.com. The music on this podcast is contributed by members of the Samson Society and www.fiftysounds.com. For more information on this ministry, please visit samsonsociety.com. Support for the women who have been impacted by our choices is available at sarahsociety.com. The Pirate Monk Podcast is provided by Samson Society, a ministry of Samson House, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. To help support the vision, please consider a contribution to Samson House.
This week Mo is joined by Tim Fletcher.Tim Fletcher is the Founder and President of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He used his skills as a pastor and counsellor to develop a program to help the people he cared for overcome addiction. He realized the need for individuals to first become equipped with tools, and then put those tools into practice in a healthy, safe and loving environment - and herein lies his unique skill.https://www.timfletcher.ca/Support the showEnjoy your day, every day.
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Show Notes:* Exploring how narcissism and victimhood dynamics impact gender relations and future generations* Understanding the psychological roots of narcissism and helplessness* Healing narcissism to foster healthier relationships between men and women* The generational impact of unresolved trauma and narcissism* How self-love can break the cycle and support the development of conscious, healthy children* Bridging the gender and political divide with compassion and understanding* Reach out to me for coaching support to explore how these dynamics may be affecting you and your relationshipsIn this episode, we delve deep into a topic that affects not only our personal relationships but also the future of our children and society as a whole: healing narcissism and helplessness. Narcissism, often fueled by deep-rooted trauma and shame, isn't just an individual issue—it's a psychological pattern that, if left unresolved, gets passed on from generation to generation. In particular, we look at how these patterns create and perpetuate the gender divide, which has become increasingly pronounced and reflective of the political divide as well.Narcissism, Helplessness, and the Gender DivideOne of the most compelling aspects of this conversation is how the dynamics of narcissism and victimhood tend to play out in gendered ways. Men are often labeled as narcissists—seen as controlling, emotionally unavailable, or manipulative—while women may fall into the victim role, struggling to set boundaries and feeling powerless in relationships. Yet, both sides of this dynamic stem from deep psychological wounds, which need healing not just for the individuals involved but for society as a whole.Narcissism isn't just a personality flaw; it's a defense mechanism born from childhood trauma, often in homes where a parent was abusive or emotionally unavailable. The narcissist, unable to express their emotional needs openly, learns to manipulate others to get what they need, while those on the receiving end (often women in these gendered dynamics) may fall into patterns of helplessness, believing they have no control over their circumstances. This creates a codependent cycle that not only harms relationships but also influences how future generations understand love, boundaries, and emotional expression.Breaking the Cycle for Future GenerationsWhat makes this conversation so critical is the generational impact of unresolved narcissistic patterns. When parents model unhealthy relationships, whether through narcissistic control or victim helplessness, children absorb these behaviors, often carrying them into their own adult lives. It becomes a psychological genetic disease, passed down from one generation to the next. Healing these patterns is not just about improving our own lives—it's about ensuring the emotional health of our children and future generations.When we break free from narcissistic patterns, we not only heal ourselves, but we also create healthier environments for the next generation. Children raised in homes where boundaries are respected, emotions are expressed healthily, and love is unconditional grow into adults who are emotionally secure and capable of forming healthy, balanced relationships. This is the ripple effect of healing narcissism: it's not just about us, it's about the legacy we leave behind.Bridging the Gender and Political DivideThe gender divide in relationships often mirrors the larger political divide we see in society. In many cases, these divisions are exacerbated by the same underlying psychological patterns: one group feels marginalized or powerless, while the other seeks control or dominance. By healing narcissism and the helplessness that often accompanies it, we can begin to bridge these gaps—not just between men and women, but across political lines as well.As someone whose Gene Keys vocation and culture spheres are both Line 4, my focus is on bridging these divides within communities. I believe that healing our relationships—especially the complex dynamics between men and women—can create a ripple effect that spreads into our broader communities, fostering compassion, understanding, and unity. By approaching narcissism with love and compassion, we not only heal ourselves but also help to create a more balanced, conscious society.The Path Forward: Self-Love and CompassionAt the heart of healing narcissism is the discovery of true self-love. Narcissists, often disconnected from their true selves, project a forced version of self-love that is protective and fragile. Meanwhile, their victims may undervalue themselves, absorbing the narcissist's manipulative behaviors and feeling unworthy of love. The true path to healing is through self-love that is rooted in compassion, not just for oneself but for others.Setting compassionate boundaries—rather than using anger, fear, or blame—allows both sides of this dynamic to heal. When we stop engaging in the drama triangle of victim, persecutor, and rescuer, we empower ourselves to become creators, challengers, and coaches in our own lives. This shift not only frees us from the cycle of codependency but also allows us to guide the next generation toward healthier, more conscious relationships.ConclusionHealing the gender divide and the toxic patterns of narcissism is one of the most important tasks of our time. It's about much more than personal development; it's about creating a future where men and women can relate to one another with compassion, where children are raised in emotionally healthy environments, and where we bridge the gaps between ourselves and our communities.If you feel called to explore how these patterns may be affecting your life or relationships, I invite you to reach out for coaching support. Together, we can work toward breaking these cycles, fostering self-love, and creating a brighter future for ourselves and future generations. For greater depth of knowledge and direct healing work I suggest the work of Tim Fletcher. Get full access to DOPEamine at dopeamine.substack.com/subscribe
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In today's fast-paced world, feelings of loneliness and isolation are more common than ever. But what if your loneliness is rooted in the very idea that you're “special”? In this article, we dive into the connection between narcissism, victimhood, and complex trauma, uncovering how shame spirals keep you trapped in cycles of self-sabotage. If you've ever felt alone, stuck, or consumed by shame, this might just be the key to understanding why.The Narcissism-Victimhood Paradox: Why You're Not SpecialAt first glance, narcissism and victimhood seem like opposites. However, both are tied to a deep sense of self-focus that stems from trauma. When someone has experienced significant shame or rejection, they may develop a superiority complex or a persistent sense of victimhood. This isn't about ego—it's a defense mechanism born out of trauma. As we fixate on our pain, we reinforce the idea that we're “special,” that our suffering is unique. But this kind of self-focus leads to feelings of isolation.Shame Spirals and Self-Sabotage: How Trauma Fuels LonelinessShame is at the core of the narcissism-victimhood paradox. When unresolved trauma and shame go unchecked, they fuel a cycle of self-sabotage and loneliness. According to trauma expert Tim Fletcher, individuals caught in shame spirals often push others away—consciously or subconsciously—as a way to protect themselves from further hurt. But this self-protective behavior only deepens the isolation. The more we withdraw, the lonelier we feel.The Need for Deep Rest and the Desire to EscapeOne of the hidden effects of trauma and shame is a deep longing for rest. This isn't just about physical rest—it's about emotional and psychological rest, the kind that comes from feeling safe, supported, and cared for. Spiritual teacher Amoda Maa introduced the concept of deep rest as the ultimate release of mental chatter. I've connected this idea to how suicidal ideation often stems from this need for rest. We become trapped in a cycle of hyper-vigilance, self-criticism, and shame. The solution lies in finding ways to experience true rest by allowing others to care for us and releasing the belief that we must always carry the weight alone.Loneliness, Narcissism, and the Drama TriangleLoneliness often stems from the roles we play in what psychologists call the "drama triangle." The victim, the rescuer, and the persecutor are all roles that keep us trapped in codependent relationships and self-sabotage. The victim role, in particular, often feeds into the narcissism-victimhood paradox, where we overvalue or undervalue ourselves, pushing others away and deepening our isolation.Breaking Free: Rebalancing Your NeedsFletcher's concept of the "12 Needs" provides a helpful framework for understanding the roots of addiction, loneliness, and shame. Often, when one need—such as relational support—is unmet, we overcompensate by fulfilling another need excessively, such as seeking out addictive behaviors. For example, if you lack close relationships, you might turn to addictive pleasures like excessive screen time or overworking, all in an attempt to fill the void.The key to overcoming this is recognizing and rebalancing these needs. By addressing what's truly missing—whether it's connection, purpose, or support—you can begin to escape the narcissism-victimhood trap and find your way out of loneliness.The Power of Letting Go: You're Unique, But You're Not SpecialOne of the most powerful realizations in this journey is understanding that, while you are unique, you're not "special." This concept may seem harsh at first, but it's incredibly freeing. Letting go of the need to be "special" allows you to step out of the shame and self-focus that keeps you isolated. Recognizing that others share similar struggles can create the connection you need to heal.Practical Steps for Overcoming Shame and Loneliness* Embrace Your Uniqueness: You don't have to be special to be worthy of love and connection. Accepting that you are part of the shared human experience can ease feelings of isolation.* Find Rest Through Connection: True rest comes from feeling safe and cared for. Allow others to help you, and don't be afraid to ask for support.* Rebalance Your Needs: Address areas of your life where needs are unmet. Seek connection, creativity, and purpose to counterbalance addictive tendencies.* Break the Shame Cycle: Shame spirals keep you stuck. Focus on self-compassion and avoid self-sabotage by letting go of unrealistic expectations.* Move Beyond the Diagnostic Spiral: Constantly diagnosing your symptoms (whether mental or physical) can trap you in a cycle of anxiety. Seek professional guidance and stop relying on endless self-analysis.Final Thoughts: The Path to HealingBreaking free from loneliness and the narcissism-victimhood paradox isn't easy, but it is possible. By letting go of the need to be special and rebalancing your needs, you can begin to heal from shame and trauma. Remember, you are unique, and that's enough. Get full access to DOPEamine at dopeamine.substack.com/subscribe
Please practice self-responsibility when listening to media that contain themes which could negatively impact your mental health or emotional balance. We discuss depression & childhood trauma in this episode. If you choose to listen, please ensure you have tools and resources at-the-ready to help regulate yourself. Helpful resources & links below. Karinda heard something about depression (and trauma) on Theo Von's “This Past Weekend” podcast interviewing Tim Fletcher, made a post about it, and Julie reacts in real-time to this perspective. As naturopaths, we're passionate about getting to the root of symptoms, so when we heard the idea of depression as a means of “slowing down” your nervous system, activating your rest-digest-restore healing mechanisms, we had to talk about it. Julie graciously reads out Karinda's caption, which includes some of her own history with nervous system dysregulation, trauma and depression. LINKS: Lifeline: 13 11 14 Suicide hotline Beyond Blue Black Dog Institute Havening video Tapping for Depression Meditation for Depression full ep of This Past Weekend with Theo Von, featuring Tim Fletcher
On this episode of the Birth Dei Wellness podcast host A Brilliant Nomad dives into the depths of complex trauma with her mentor, Tim Fletcher, founder and President of RE/ACT. Tim brings a wealth of expertise and empathy to the table as we discuss the complexities of trauma and its lasting impacts on individuals. From understanding the roots of trauma to navigating its effects on relationships and daily life, we explore practical strategies for healing and growth. Tune in for a candid conversation that sheds light on a topic often misunderstood, yet profoundly impactful in our lives. To learn more about Birth Dei Instagram | @birthdeico Website | birthdei.org To learn more about a Brilliant Nomad Instagram | @abrilliantnomad Website | abrilliantnomad.com To learn more about Tim and RE/ACT Instagram | @timfletcherco Website | www.timfletcher.ca Youtube | youtube.com/@TimFletcher
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Tim Fletcher is the founder and president of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He is a counselor himself, as well as a researcher and pastor. Tim Fletcher joins Theo to delve into the world of complex trauma, recovery, and healing. They break down what the word “trauma” really means, how to see the side effects in yourself and others, how shame develops during childhood, the lasting effects these issues have on relationships, the powerful connection trauma has to addiction, and more. They also discuss different methods of healing, what Tim has learned as a counselor of 20+ years, how to re-parent yourself for the better, and more. ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: Celsius: Go to the Celsius Amazon store to check out all of their flavors. #CELSIUSBrandPartner #CELSIUSLiveFit https://amzn.to/3HbAtPJ Morgan & Morgan: If you're ever injured, visit https://forthepeople.com/thispastweekend or dial Pound LAW (#529). Their fee is free unless they win. Liquid IV: Go to http://liquidiv.com and use code THEO to get 20% off your first order. Shady Rays: Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code THEO to get $20 off each pair of polarized sunglasses. NetSuite: Go to http://netsuite.com/theo to get NetSuite's one-of-a-kind flexible financing program for a few more weeks. Manscaped: Go to http://manscaped.com and use code THEO for 20% off plus free shipping. ------------------------------------------------- Music: “Shine” by Bishop Gunn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3A_coTcUek ------------------------------------------------ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: tpwproducer@gmail.com Hit the Hotline: 985-664-9503 Video Hotline for Theo Upload here: https://www.theovon.com/fan-upload Send mail to: This Past Weekend 1906 Glen Echo Rd PO Box #159359 Nashville, TN 37215 ------------------------------------------------ Find Theo: Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheoVonClips Shorts Channel: https://bit.ly/3ClUj8z ------------------------------------------------ Producer: Zach https://www.instagram.com/zachdpowers Producer: Nick https://www.instagram.com/realnickdavis/ Producer: Colin https://instagram.com/colin_reiner Producer: Riley https://www.instagram.com/rileymaufilms/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The marketing team at Heatcraft Refrigeration Products are not afraid of stepping outside the box when it comes to reaching their target audience. Pete Grasso, Content Marketing Leader, and Tim Fletcher, Digital Marketing Leader join me on the podcast to talk about how they use B2C strategies to build a loyal following and get the information their contractors need.We discuss how they've successfully partnered with a trusted influencer in their space to maximize reach, create dozens of new content pieces and gain feedback from their community. This video alone has more than 30,000 views. They've also created a dedicated mobile app to help their contractors get the answers the need quickly, the app is also used as a sales-enablement tool and is used by their wholesalers and distributers. creating a mobile app, experimenting with AI, and using video marketing for sales enablement. We discuss their use of AI and video. They emphasize the importance of measurement and ROI and the power of executive buy-in.Not only is the marketing department seen as innovators, they are also a valued department in the organization, assisting HR with recruitment and culture assets (check out this creative Family Matters video), creating sales enablement tools and getting key buy-in from executives. Key TakeawaysConsider applying B2C strategies to the B2B spaceCollaborate with influencers to reach niche audiences and build trustA mobile app can be a useful content delivery system and sales enablement toolUse video marketing to engage customers and showcase company culturePrioritize marketing initiatives based on core company pillarsThink outside the box and dare to try new and creative approachesMeasure marketing efforts and demonstrate ROI to stakeholdersResourcesConnect with Pete on LinkedInConnect with Tim on LinkedInConnect with Wendy on LinkedInLearn more about Heatcraft Refrigeration ProductsRelated Episode: Influencer Marketing in Electronics and Semiconductor Related Episode: Why Successful Technical Companies Rely on Content Marketing
The marketing team at Heatcraft Refrigeration Products are not afraid of stepping outside the box when it comes to reaching their target audience. Pete Grasso, Content Marketing Leader, and Tim Fletcher, Digital Marketing Leader join me on the podcast to talk about how they use B2C strategies to build a loyal following and get the information their contractors need.We discuss how they've successfully partnered with a trusted influencer in their space to maximize reach, create dozens of new content pieces and gain feedback from their community. This video alone has more than 30,000 views. They've also created a dedicated mobile app to help their contractors get the answers the need quickly, the app is also used as a sales-enablement tool and is used by their wholesalers and distributers. creating a mobile app, experimenting with AI, and using video marketing for sales enablement. We discuss their use of AI and video. They emphasize the importance of measurement and ROI and the power of executive buy-in.Not only is the marketing department seen as innovators, they are also a valued department in the organization, assisting HR with recruitment and culture assets (check out this creative Family Matters video), creating sales enablement tools and getting key buy-in from executives. Key TakeawaysConsider applying B2C strategies to the B2B spaceCollaborate with influencers to reach niche audiences and build trustA mobile app can be a useful content delivery system and sales enablement toolUse video marketing to engage customers and showcase company culturePrioritize marketing initiatives based on core company pillarsThink outside the box and dare to try new and creative approachesMeasure marketing efforts and demonstrate ROI to stakeholders ResourcesConnect with Pete on LinkedInConnect with Tim on LinkedInConnect with Wendy on LinkedInLearn more about Heatcraft Refrigeration ProductsRelated Episode: Influencer Marketing in Electronics and Semiconductor Related Episode: Why Successful Technical Companies Rely on Content Marketing
This is the second part of our conversation with Prof. em. R. Scott Kretchmar on meaningful movement experiences. In the first part, we explored why sport could be valuable as a "mere" hobby, and three approaches to physical education - prudential, affective and intellectual - and why they might be problematic when we are seeking to promote meaningful experiences. In the second part, we start exploring why challenging experiences are valuable, why the work of Eleanor Metheny is important for our understanding of meaningful movement, and storytelling and identity in sport. We then move on to discussing Scott´s work together with Nick Watson on Chesterton and theology of play. See Chesterton on play, work, paradox, and Christian orthodoxy. R. Scott Kretchmar is a Professor Emeritus of exercise and sport science at Penn State University, Pennsylvania. He is one of the leading philosophers of sport whose work has explored a range of topics, including in the area of values and meaning in physical activity and ethics of sport. --- Liked this episode? You might also like the episode with Drs Déirdre Ní Chróinín and Tim Fletcher on Meaningful PE and Greg Dryer on Whether Fun is a Necessary Part of Good PE
Three educators from around the world, share their expertise, approach, perspectives, and guidance on how this area of learning continues to be an essential ingredient to supporting students and schools, and in some ways even more in an age of 24/7 connectivity About Leticia Carino PYP (Primary Years Program) PE teacher at the International School of Phnom Penh, Cambodia 20 years teaching Physical Education from EY to high school. Also taught bilingual kindergarten (Spanish and English) and Grade 3 Lived and worked internationally since 2007 in the US, Holland, China and Cambodia. Passionate about wellness and leader of a small committee at school to encourage teachers and staff to be well Twitter: @leticarino About Mohamad Houran Director of Community Engagement at the American Community School in Amman Taught PE from 2004 to 2012. Athletic & Activities Director from 2012 to 2022. Currently Director of Community Engagement. Worked at the following international schools: American Community School Beirut, Lebanon Dubai American Academy, UAE ICARDA International School of Aleppo, Syria Amman Baccalaureate School, Amman, Jordan. ACS Amman Twitter: @HouraniEDU About Aaron Beighle Professor, University of Kentucky Author of nearly 150 articles, books, chapters and blogs related to youth physical activity and physical education 20+ years teaching physical education at the pre-K through university levels having worked with teachers in North America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Frequent keynote and workshop leader. Twitter: @aaronbeighle Resources INSPIREDBYMOVEMENT https://inspiredbymovementblog.wordpress.com/ Meaningful PE Conference (Ty Riddick, Jo Bailey, Mel Hamada, Leticia Cariño) https://youtu.be/jHTYvgSFdFA?si=VDkY_bTzTBJllW-V Teachers' sensemaking in implementation of Meaningful Physical Education https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17408989.2023.2260388 Stephanie Beni,Déirdre Ní Chróinín,Tim Fletcher,Jo Bailey,Leticia Cariño Fraisse,Marcus Down,Mel Hamada,Ty Riddick,Milena Trojanovic & Kristen Gross Is Physical Activity key to our Wellbeing? https://www.hoddereducationmagazines.com/magazine/psychology-review/27/4/is-physical-activity-the-key-to-our-wellbeing/ Josie Booth explores the relationship between exercise and psychological outcomes Don't panic, pandemic PE https://www.ecis.org/pandemic_pe/ Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School Children 20th Edition https://us.humankinetics.com/products/dynamic-physical-education-for-elementary-school-children-20th-edition DYNAMIC PE ASAP https://www.dynamicpeasap.com/pages/ Free online resource for teachers to create lessons and yearly schedules for physical education. This site includes lesson ideas, instructional signs, learning outcomes, videos of real teachers teaching real students, and much more John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Hamilton Today commemorates this Remembrance Day speaking with retired service members, local history teachers, and of course sharing stories of Scott's mother, who was a child during the Second World War. Guests: Hayley Humenick, Program Coordinator with Community Fridges HamOnt. Mr. Loschiavo a.k.a. Mr. Lo, retired Ancaster Meadow History teacher. Dr. Timothy Sly, Epidemiologist and Professor Emeritus in the School of Population and Public Health with Toronto Metropolitan University. Tim Fletcher, retired Captain, Canadian Army & Royal Hamilton Light Infantry historian. Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert. Vince Lepore, teacher at Cathedral High School who is behind the school's Wall of Distinction project. Reed Duthie, Play-by-play announcer, Hamilton Bulldogs. Ron Foxcroft, Canadian businessman, Fox40World, creator of the FOX40 whistle, author of 40 Ways of the Fox, CEO of Fluke Transport… former Honorary Colonel of the Argyll Regiment, Chairman of the Argyll Commemorative Fundraising Campaign. Bill Shead, retired Lieutenant-Commander, Royal Canadian Navy & a former regional director with Veterans Affairs Canada. Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchors –Diana Weeks Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
In this week's episode of Data Unlocked, Jason sits down with Tim Fletcher, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Snowflake.Tim started his career as a business analyst at McKinsey & Company, then moved on to co-founding his own company, Stride Software, a Customer Data Platform.However, that adventure ended in 2019, and today, he's a Senior Director of Product Marketing at Snowflake.For those who don't know it, Snowflake is one of our partners here at Simon Data. Their work is all about the Data Cloud, a global network where organizations mobilize data with near-unlimited scale, concurrency, and performance.In this episode, Tim and Jason discuss how Snowflake fits into the marketing space, how their governance section works, how they're evolving, and more.Ready to learn?Let's dive in.Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)About Snowflake (00:41)Success stories (08:51)Back to marketing (16:35)About governance (19:55)What's next? (24:24)Final thoughts (26:55)Additional Resources:Check out the Modern Marketing Data Stack Report here.Read Simon Data's press release covering why we were named a Leader by Snowflake.Get in contact with Tim here.Learn more about Snowflake here.>>Learn more about us here.Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
In episode 150 of The Just Checking In Podcast, we took it back to where it all began by checking back in with JCIP #1 guest, poet and mental health advocate, Tim Fletcher. In Part 2 of Tim's journey, we reflect on the first episode and how far he has come, how far our Founder Freddie Cocker has come and how Vent has grown alongside his mental health recovery. We delve into why the current political climate, specifically the cost of living crisis and climate change have caused Tim mental health difficulty in recent years, what he is doing to manage it and his hopes and ambitions for the future. We finish by talking about his beloved cocker-spaniel dog Fred and how he helped him with his mental health through the Covid-19 pandemic. Thank you to all the Venters who have helped us reach JCIP #150 and supported us in the last 3 years since the podcast started. Here's to the next 150 JCIPs! As always, #itsokaytovent Support Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/venthelpuk GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/help-vent-supp…ir-mental-health Music: @patawawa - Strange: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk
I sit and have a chat with Canokie Dave before going out to feed the community. The Salvation Army soup truck stops at Barton Street and Birch and we joined them in handing out food with Dave's recipe. Check out his Instagram at CanokieFoods and Yous Matter Inc. Follow his Facebook page at Canokie Sauce. Check out his Website at Canokie Foods. Also, find more information at Tim Fletcher .ca
On Today's episode on CPTSD I am fortunate enough to talk with founder of RE/ACT Tim Fletcher of Winnipeg, Manitoba who now resides in Windsor Ontario. Tim Fletcher is the Founder and President of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He used his skills as a pastor and counsellor to develop this program to help the people he cared for overcome addiction. During his early years, he realized that everyone has a loved one who struggles with addiction, and many people struggled with unrealized addictions and unhealthy coping techniques. He found that 97% of addicts also struggled from Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). After researching C-PTSD which was identified as, “A series of events that occur where a victim feels unsafe, and as such, develops mental disorders which inhibit them from coping in stressful or harmful circumstances”, he concluded that research was showing that there is a physical difference between the brains of those who grew up in loving and nurturing homes and those who didn't – before any addiction became prevalent. This was a really informative and extremely beneficial and educational opportunity for myself to learn more about CPTSD and I hope that you can learn so much more about your CPTSD as well with this episode! https://timfletcher.ca/ https://www.youtube.com/c/TimFletcher www.ko-fi.com/livingwithadhdandcptsd livingwithadhdandcptsd@gmail.com www.livingwithadhdandcptsd.ca Please become a Subscriber so you can gain early access to episodes like this one and all Bonus material that's available only to Podcast Subscribers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livingwithadhdandcptsd/message
There's more and more evidence coming out that is starting to link some ADHD in children coming from their trauma they experienced during their childhood. Most ADHD cases today are still linked to Genetics but there are more children and even adults who are now being diagnosed with CPTSD who have ADHD and their therapists are beginning to link their ADHD to their Childhood Trauma. The studies are out there, I have a link showing the study and if you go look up Tim Fletcher on YouTube he has sessions where he discusses this as well. www.ko-fi.com/livingwithadhdandcptsd https://www.healthline.com/health/adhd/adhd-linked-to-trauma#1 Twitter - @adhdandcptsd livingwithadhdandcptsd@gmail.com Become a subscriber to my Podcast and gain early access to all new episodes and Bonus Podcasts that are only available to those who Subscribe! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livingwithadhdandcptsd/message
This is the second part of our conversation on Meaningful Physical Education (e.g., Fletcher, Ní Chróinín, Gleddie, & Beni, 2021) with Dr Stephanie Beni. With its focus on prioritising meaningful experiences, the meaningful PE framework takes the starting point that movement activities have the potential to enrich young people's lives, and thus provides an alternative to utilitarian, health-oriented perspectives on PE. In this episode, we discuss the Meaningful PE book (see link below), and then explore what meaningful PE is and what it is not. Dr Stephanie Beni completed her doctorate at Brock University, Canada, where her research focused on understanding teachers' experiences of implementing a pedagogical approach for meaningful PE. Currently she is a postdoctoral researcher at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. -- Want to learn more about Meaningful PE? The book Meaningful Physical Education - An Approach for Teaching and Learning (Edited by Fletcher, Ní Chróinín, Gleddie, & Beni) was published by Routledge in 2021. Many further resources, including blogs written by today's guest Dr Stephanie Beni, are available at the Meaningful PE blog. A couple of articles led by Stephanie Beni for learning more about Meaningful PE: A focus on the how of meaningful physical education in primary schools Meaningful experiences in physical education and youth sport: A review of the literature ... and also check out the previous episode on Meaningful PE with Drs Deirdre Ní Chróinín and Tim Fletcher here: Part 1, Part 2
Meaningful Physical Education (e.g., Fletcher, Ní Chróinín, Gleddie, & Beni, 2021) is a relatively new framework that has resonated with many researchers and practitioners. With its focus on prioritising meaningful experiences, it takes the starting point that movement activities have the potential to enrich young people's lives, and thus provides an alternative to utilitarian, health-oriented perspectives on PE. In this episode, our key focus is on exploring the key ideas of the framework and the experiences of implementing this perspective in practice. In this episode, I have the pleasure to explore Meaningful PE with Dr Stephanie Beni. She completed her doctorate at Brock University, Canada, where her research focused on understanding teachers' experiences of implementing a pedagogical approach for meaningful PE. Currently she is a postdoctoral researcher at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. -- Want to learn more about Meaningful PE? The book Meaningful Physical Education - An Approach for Teaching and Learning (Edited by Fletcher, Ní Chróinín, Gleddie, & Beni) was published by Routledge in 2021. Many further resources, including blogs written by today's guest Dr Steplanie Beni, are available at the Meaningful PE blog. ... and also check out the previous episode on Meaningful PE with Drs Deirdre Ní Chróinín and Tim Fletcher here: Part 1, Part 2
This is the second part of our conversation with Prof. em. R. Scott Kretchmar on meaningful movement experiences. In the first part, we explored why sport could be valuable as a "mere" hobby, and three approaches to physical education - prudential, affective and intellectual - and why they might be problematic when we are seeking to promote meaningful experiences. In the second part, we start exploring why challenging experiences are valuable, why the work of Eleanor Metheny is important for our understanding of meaningful movement, and storytelling and identity in sport. We then move on to discussing Scott´s work together with Nick Watson on Chesterton and theology of play. See Chesterton on play, work, paradox, and Christian orthodoxy. R. Scott Kretchmar is a Professor Emeritus of exercise and sport science at Penn State University, Pennsylvania. He is one of the leading philosophers of sport whose work has explored a range of topics, including in the area of values and meaning in physical activity and ethics of sport. --- Liked this episode? You might also like the episode with Drs Déirdre Ní Chróinín and Tim Fletcher on Meaningful PE and Greg Dryer on Whether Fun is a Necessary Part of Good PE
EPISODE SUMMARYTune in and learn from Tim Fletcher, Emerging Issues Leader for Gen Re. Darren asks about nuclear verdicts, why the general public is disconnected from the impacts they have, and career opportunities for the next generation. We cover when a carrier should settle or when it should take a case to trial. Tort reforms, industry-specific problems, and litigious societies are discussed. Tim talks about his day-to-day and how he keeps up with emerging trends in the industry. EPISODE NOTESTim Fletcher is the Emerging Issues Leader for Gen Re. Based in Atlanta, Tim identifies and communicates emerging issues and exposures to Gen Re clients and internal colleagues. In this role, Tim serves as a strategic thought partner with clients in creating underwriting responses to those issues and exposures.Tim is a graduate of the University of Minnesota (Bachelor of Arts, Journalism) and the Mitchell Hamline School of Law (Juris Doctor). He has earned his Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation and serves as a guest lecturer on Risk Management and Insurance at Georgia State University. He is admitted to the Georgia Bar.
Tim Fletcher is the Emerging Issues Leader for Gen Re. Based in Atlanta, Tim identifies and communicates emerging issues and exposures to Gen Re clients and internal colleagues. In this role, Tim serves as a strategic thought partner with clients in creating underwriting responses to those issues and exposures.Tim is a graduate of the University of Minnesota (Bachelor of Arts, Journalism) and the Mitchell Hamline School of Law (Juris Doctor). He has earned his Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation and serves as a guest lecturer on Risk Management and Insurance at Georgia State University. He is admitted to the Georgia Bar.
Legendary singer-songwriter Marianne Faithfull opens up about surviving COVID-19 and recording a new album of classic romantic poems, titled She Walks in Beauty. Métis and Cree filmmaker Loretta Sarah Todd discusses how she preserved Indigenous oral tradition in her new film Monkey Beach — an adaptation of Eden Robinson's novel of the same name. Three indie-rock darlings — Tim Fletcher, Mike Small and Tyler Kyte — each share how they went from being "the next big thing" to enjoying a second life playing in cover bands. Actress and world champion arm wrestler Dot-Marie Jones talks about her fitting role in the new arm wrestling movie, Golden Arm.
While all PE teachers most likely aim to facilitate meaningful movement experiences, it does not happen automatically. How can teachers intentionally design their lessons to foster meaningfulness? Does sport have a role in PE? Should we aim for breadth or depth of movement experiences?This is the second part of the episode. It continues explorations of meaningful PE and the findings of our guests' pioneering work in this area.Déirdre Ní Chróinín and Tim Fletcher have spent several years on developing and implementing the Learning About Meaningful Physical Education (LAMPE) framework which educates teachers to prioritise meaningful experiences in physical education.Dr Déirdre Ní Chróinín is a Senior Lecturer in physical education at Mary Immaculate College in Ireland, and Tim Fletcher is an Associate Professor in physical education pedagogy in the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University in Canada.More information about the LAMPE project can be found at meaningfulpe.wordpress.com. And remember to follow them on Twitter: @meaningfulPE.
This open access article discusses the experiences of pre-service teachers learning to teach LGBTQ students. Colin McCaughey, a current physical educator and Dr. Tim Fletcher from Brock University join to discuss the article. You can find the open access article here: https://ojs.acadiau.ca/index.php/phenex/article/view/4088 Dr. Fletcher runs an awesome HPE website and center. You can find it here https://meaningfulpe.wordpress.com/lampe-team/ Full Cite: McCaughey, C., & Fletcher, T. (2020). Pre-service teachers’ experiences of learning to teach LGBTQ students in health and physical education. Revue phénEPS/PHEnex Journal, 11(1).
Are children experiencing meaningless PE? How can physical educators actively promote meaningful experiences in PE? Déirdre Ní Chróinín and Tim Fletcher have spent several years on developing and implementing a framework called Learning About Meaningful Physical Education (LAMPE) which encourages teachers to prioritise meaningful experiences in physical education.In this episode, we explore the theoretical underpinnings and research findings of the LAMPE project and reflect on how the idea of meaningfulness complements and extends other approaches to understanding experiences in PE and sport.Dr Déirdre Ní Chróinín is a Senior Lecturer in physical education at Mary Immaculate College in Ireland, and Tim Fletcher is an Associate Professor in physical education pedagogy in the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University in Canada.Information about this exciting work and other collaborators in the LAMPE project can be found at meaningfulpe.wordpress.com. And remember to follow them on Twitter: @meaningfulPE
In this podcast, Andy Vasily, Zack Smith, Tim Fletcher, Déirdre Ní Chróinín and I talk about the foundations of Meaningful PE. We discuss how the idea started, some of the inspirations behind movement and some pedagogical strategies that align well to help students find meaningful learning experiences in PE. https://meaningfulpe.wordpress.com/
Rick Jimenez is joined by Buffalo hardcore lifer, haunted house and escape room purveyor and horror enthusiast Tim Fletcher and its all about 1990. This weeks thrasher is the boundary pushing "Stay Sick" from The Cramps. The slasher is the 6 years in the making sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, and the Road To Wrestlemania brings us to the ultimate challenge in Toronto between Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania 6. Take a bite out of your favorite caffeinated beverage and have a laugh on this episode of Thrashers, Slashers and The Road To Wrestlemania. This weeks sponsors are Private Hell @privatehellnyc Use code Maniapod at checkout for 40% off your entire order. As well as Inked Up Merch, your stop for all screen printing and embroidery needs as well as all embroidered horror merchandise @inkedupmerch
Tim, OLMC School Vice-Principal, recounts his continued search for finding his identity in Christ. Have a listener question? Email saltedcarmel@olmc1.org
Dane, Dan, and Ben interview Tim Fletcher, the creator of their new favorite unofficial campaign: Betrayal at the Mountains of Madness! Also featuring the announcement of the blackest friday contest winners and some complete nonsense.
Our inaugural article club. Kevin Richards (@KARRichards14) and Justin Haegele (@justin_haegele) come on to discuss a paper about establishing a vision in PETE and physical education teaching. We stray from the article at times to discuss related issues but the discussion stems from the article listed below. You can read the paper as a free-full text at https://meaningfulpe.wordpress.com/publications/ This is an amazing resource for free scholarship from Tim Fletcher and the LAMPE group. The full cite of the article is: Ní Chróinín, D., Beni, S., Fletcher, T., Griffin, C., & Price, C. (2019). Using meaningful experiences as a vision for physical education teaching and teacher education practice. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 24, 598-614. Visit publisher’s website: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17408989.2019.1652805
Tim Fletcher is the Founder of Finding Freedom and has worked for 15 years in Recovery Centres in Winnipeg. Based on this hole in the system, he developed a new outpatient program in 2016 called RE:ACT, Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma. And the program has now come to Surrey! We opened here in January of this year. The program consists of Three Phases, which help people where they are at in their recovery journey. Phase One is an Introduction to Recovery and Complex Trauma, and will consist of classes, group therapy and counselling. Phase Two is designed to go deeper into Complex Trauma and beginning to learn new tools to deal with it. Phase Three is what we are most excited about, because we will be offering not just a long term support network, but we will offer them a chance to learn who they are and what they are good at, with job skills, life skills, relationship skills, parenting skills and learning different activities and hobbies.
The very first episode of the Just Checking In Podcast with Tim Fletcher is here! Amongst other things, we chatted about music, dancing, poetry, grief and of course, mental health! Give it a listen! #itsokaytovent Music: @patawawa - Strange: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk
Dr. Tim Fletcher is an associate professor in physical education pedagogy in the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University. Dr. Fletcher’s research focuses on two major lines of inquiry: teacher socialization and self-study of teacher education practices. Dr. Fletcher is interested in the ways that reflecting on experience can inform how teachers learn to teach as well as how it can help his own learning about becoming a teacher educator. Dr. Fletcher has a number of publications in peer-reviewed journal articles, books and monographs. @TimFletcher12 https://meaningfulpe.wordpress.com/ Support the show by visiting patreon.com/globalphysed
Like me, Dr. Tim Fletcher, is an Australian living in Canada. He is currently an associate professor in physical education pedagogy in the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University, in St. Catherine’s, Ontario. In this conversation with Tim, we explore the Meaningful Physical Education project research and approach as well as reflected on our past experiences of Physical Education and how this shaped our teaching practices.
This podcast is about a self-study in implementing meaningfulness into physical education. Stephanie Beni, a PhD student at Brock University and Tim Fletcher, an associate professor at Brock discuss a paper they published in EPER. A link directly to the paper is here: https://meaningfulpe.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/primary-mpe-revisions_020118_clean.docx You can also find a great blog at that address. Twitter: Tim Fletcher @TimFletcher12 Stephanie Beni @stephbeni Meaningful PE handle on Twitter is @meaningfulPE
In this episode, Dr. Tim Fletcher discusses the work taking place behind the scenes in helping to develop and deepen the use of the Meaningful PE model that he and his team of researchers have been working on over the past several years. Tim is a part of a great team that is refining this model so that physical education and health teachers can develop the language needed and specific tools to know how to regularly, systematically, and intentionally create meaningful learning experiences related to physical activity and sport for young people. Their ultimate goal is to get young people to take action on leading physically active lives in order to embrace movement for life. At the heart of the Meaningful PE model are 5 features that Tim and his team think are critically important to embed within all physical education and sport experiences in order to help develop lifelong movers; Challenge, Motor Competence, Fun, Social Interaction, and Personal Relevance. We dive into these 5 features and begin to unpack each of them in this episode, so that physical education and health professionals can gain deeper insight into how they can plant the seeds for student success in their programs. Tim and his team do not claim to have all of the answers or are they implying that their Meaningful PE model is the best that there is, but they instead they continue to refine their own understanding of how this model might be applied across different contexts and cultures in order to promote richer and more positive experiences for young people in physical education. You are sure to gain some valuable takeaway from this discussion with Dr. Tim Fletcher. Thanks for listening. Tim’s Bio Prior to teaching in universities Tim taught high school health and physical education for five years. Current research focuses on how future teachers and coaches might learn to foster meaningful experiences for learners in physical education and youth sport (the LAMPE project), conducted with Déirdre Ní Chróinín and Mary O’Sullivan. Much of his work involves self-study methodology, including the text Self-study of physical education: The interplay of scholarship and practice (2014, Springer), co-edited with Alan Ovens Connect with Tim: Email: tfletcher@brocku.ca Twitter: @TimFletcher12 Website: https://meaningfulpe.wordpress.com/lampe-team/ Themes Discussed: Meaningful PE, Fun, Motor Competence, Challenge, Personal Relevance, Social Interaction, Differentiation, Critical Reflection Special Credits To: Déirdre Ní Chróinín and Mary O’Sullivan, Stephanie Beni, Ciara Griffin
On this episode, we talk to Tim Fletcher (The Stills, Megative, Voizes) about vomiting like an American, and the infinite river of creation. MUSIC on this episode: Radiohead, Tears for Fears, Megadeth, and more!
We had the pleasure of talking with sports anchor Tim Fletcher on Monday's show. We got his viewpoint on the recent protests, viewership, and the influence of politics and social media on sports reporting. Great talk!
We had the pleasure of talking with sports anchor Tim Fletcher on Monday's show. We got his viewpoint on the recent protests, viewership, and the influence of politics and social media on sports reporting. Great talk!
In this episode, Dr. Tim Fletcher and I discuss key elements to consider when trying to engineer and construct meaningful experiences in physical education. Tim, an assistant professor at Brock University in Canada, has put loads of time and energy into researching how best to engage young people in physical activity through a meaning-making framework that has guided his teaching and learning over the past few years. He shares the specifics behind this framework and how he applies it with his pre-service teachers at Brock University. As well, we delve into the critical role that reflection and well-being plays in the lives of both teachers and students. Listeners of this podcast will have great takeaway value that will leave them thinking about their own practice and next steps to consider when moving their teaching and learning forward. Bio: Tim Fletcher is Assistant Professor in physical education pedagogy in the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University, Canada. Prior to working in higher education, he taught high school health and physical education in Ontario for five years. His recent research has focused upon how future teachers might learn to foster meaningful experiences for learners in physical education and youth sport; this is the emphasis of the Learning About Meaningful Physical Education (or LAMPE) project, conducted with Déirdre Ní Chróinín and Mary O’Sullivan. Much of his work has used self-study methodology, including the text Self-study of physical education: The interplay of scholarship and practice (2014, Springer), co-edited with Alan Ovens. He is a member of the editorial boards of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy and the Journal of Teaching in Physical Education. In 2014 he was awarded a Young Scholar Award from the International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education (AIESEP). Connect With Tim Twitter: @TimFletcher12 & @meaningfulpe Website: https://meaningfulpe.wordpress.com/ Themes Discussed: Relevancy and Meaning in PE Teacher and Student Well-Being Five Elements of Meaningful PE Physical Literacy Curriculum and Assessment
Myke and Brad are joined by Tim Fletcher this week on the podcast. Don't know who that is? Neither did we so I guess you should listen and find out. Also, the rebirth of the TWSBI ROC!
Tim Fletcher is the founder and president of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He is a counselor himself, as well as a researcher and pastor. His YouTube channel is a wealth of resources on complex trauma and behavior patterns leading up to addiction with 24+ million views.⬇️DAMN THE JOIN SHITSHOW - ADULT CHILD HEALING COMMUNITY⬇️https://theshitshow.mn.co4 weekly zoom support groups (Sun 3: 30 pm EST, Mon 8:30 pm EST, Tues 1 pm EST, & Thurs 8:30 pm EST)Support community at your fingertips with discussion boards and chat
Tim Fletcher is the founder and president of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He is a counselor himself, as well as a researcher and pastor. His YouTube channel is a wealth of resources on complex trauma and behavior patterns leading up to addiction with 24+ million views.⬇️DAMN THE JOIN SHITSHOW - ADULT CHILD HEALING COMMUNITY⬇️https://theshitshow.mn.co4 weekly zoom support groups (Sun 3: 30 pm EST, Mon 8:30 pm EST, Tues 1 pm EST, & Thurs 8:30 pm EST)Support community at your fingertips with discussion boards and chat