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Day in the Life
MINISODE | Why Do We Hold Onto Stuff?

Day in the Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 11:01


This week I chatted with Professional Organizer Megan Mangione and it really got me thinking about stuff and why we hold on to it. I researched a bit further into why we hold on to stuff, even when we feel cluttered, overwhelmed and disorganized. I'm definitely guilty of this and what I found through researching is exactly the reasons why I hold on to things.During this episode, I'm sharing what I found after diving into some research onto why we hold on to too much stuff and how I'm clearing out the physical and mental clutter in my life. Full show notes at: http://dayinthelifepodcast.com/minisode27   Links mentioned: The simple reason we hold on to too much stuff The psychology of clutter: Why we hold onto ‘stuff’—and what that may be teaching our kids Study by UCLA's Center on Everyday Lives of Families Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter

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Medic2Medic Podcast
Baxter Larmon

Medic2Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 34:25


Baxter Larmon is a Professor of Medicine at UCLA School of Medicine and the Director of UCLA's Center for Prehospital Care. After 35 years at UCLA, Baxter is retiring on July 1. Baxter has long history of EMS service and loves research and education. We talk about his astonishing career, some of his mentors and what he will be doing after he retires.

Own Your Creativity
008 Take Control of Your Creativity with Rob Levit

Own Your Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2016 24:46


Rob Levit, an acclaimed musician and artist, has created award- winning innovative "Life-Skills Through The Arts" programs for hundreds of at-risk youth and adults. He is currently Executive Director of Creating Communities and the first Artist-In-Residence at Hospice of the Chesapeake, where he created and infused healing activities for the well-being of staff, families and patients. Rob is a 2013 Innovator of the Year from the Maryland Daily Record, 2012 Mentor of the Year for Anne Arundel County, 2011 recipient of the Martin Luther King Peacemaker Award, 2010 Rotary Club Service Above Self Award and was recently a Top 5 national finalist for the Energizer Keep Going Hall of Fame for community service. In 2006, he was a Fellow at UCLA's Center for Intercultural Performance working and collaborating with artists from around the world. Levit has also completed an acclaimed CD, Songs of Healing, for Hospice of the Chesapeake designed to give comfort to patients, workers and family in hospice care and it has since been distributed to over 1500 people.

Sports Business Radio Podcast
SBR 08 December 2014

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2014 106:51


Baron Davis, former NBA and UCLA star joins for an in-depth conversation at our #SBRadioUCLA Road Show presented by Postano at UCLA's Center for MEMES on the UCLA campus on December 4th. Davis discusses his sports, business and entertainment ventures as well as his basketball career at UCLA and in the NBA in front of a live studio audience made up of UCLA students and alumni.

Podcasts from the UCLA Center for Middle East Development
Is Freedom of Speech Possible in the Arab World?

Podcasts from the UCLA Center for Middle East Development

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2010 106:00


On Tuesday, September 28, UCLA's Center for Middle East Development (CMED) hosted a panel discussion on "Is Freedom of Speech Possible in the Arab World?" with Tim Sebastian, Dr. Asli Bali and Professor David Kaye.