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As we head into the holiday season, retail sales, increased travel, live events and social engagements can all make for a busy and sometimes hostile environment for security personnel.In this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Trevor Lawson, Director - Asia Pacific Region, Verbal Judo Australia. I have over 20 years of experience in frontline security in the health sector and as an instructor in strategies for managing aggression and customer service skills, Trevor walks us through some strategies for managing hostile encounters and preventing incidents through verbal de-escalation.Trevor was mentored and trained by the former Australian Director of Verbal Judo, Will King, who worked with and was trained by the late George J Thompson, PHD, the original founder and director of Verbal Judo.Verbal Judo has been the go-to tactical communication system for law enforcement departments across the globe for over twenty years.
Success and happiness are often determined by where we place our focus: within ourselves or on external factors. Mastery lies in asking the right questions, and understanding the locus of control is a key part of this. Those who focus on what they can influence are generally happier and more successful. In this episode, we explore the philosophy behind the locus of control, its impact on burnout, the importance of small bets in making significant changes, and state vs. trait gratitude. Finally, we delve into practical strategies to cultivate a more resilient mindset
Slick Dissident and I return to the subject of Verbal Judo on Beth Martens' King Hero Podcast. It's full of great additional insights into this fascinating martial art of mastering communications.Video Episode on Beth's Channel - https://kingheros.bethmartens.com/blog/99214-chance-garton-gabriel-peter-the-art-of-verbal-judoJoin Beth's Nurturer Cure course - https://www.bethmartens.com/products/206150-The-Nurturer-Cure?ref=52322-InnerVerseGET TUNEDhttps://www.innerversepodcast.com/sound-healing SUPPORT INNERVERSEInnerVerse Merch - https://www.innerversemerch.comTippecanoe Herbs - Use INNERVERSE code at checkout - https://tippecanoeherbs.com/Check out the Spirit Whirled series, narrated by Chance - https://www.innerversepodcast.com/audiobooksLotusWei Flower Essences - https://www.lotuswei.com/innerverseOrgonite from https://oregon-ite.com - coupon code "innerverse"Buy from Clive de Carle with this link to support InnerVerse with your purchase - https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/197164/11489The Aquacure AC50 (Use "innerverse" as a coupon code for a discount) - https://eagle-research.com/product/ac50TT TELEGRAM LINKShttps://t.me/innerversepodcasthttps://t.me/innerversepodcastchat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the hosts of Innerverse Podcast, Chance Garton and Gabriel Peter for an in-depth interview about how to avoid physical altercation by learning verbal judo! Verbal Judo is the training manual in verbal redirection, de-escalation, and persuasion methods to prevent and/or tactically negotiate a range of conflict scenarios, aimed to curtail need for physical engagement. Popularized primarily for training police on how to maintain the psychological upper hand, uphold policy standards, and to gain voluntary compliance while minimizing likelihood of further or even incidental provocation. It's author, Dr. George (the Rino) Thompson, boasts a PHD from Princeton with affluence and familiarity on the magical grimoire Ars Notoria. His early seminars were highly animated motivational confessions (of a sort) instructing exactly how to use the "black magic of control" by virtue of extracting "the enemy's name". His personality as a rapid magic tutor and police instructor is quite commanding and unforgettable. He is, to those who recall, reminiscent of many 80s and 90s icons such as Sargent Slaughter from both GI Joe and WWF. Furthermore, we hope to reveal, his spirited influence has been embedded into other childhood nemesis characters, with a cunning and deeply meaningful revelation of method consummated by the Thoth Deck's Adjustment card number 8 (no longer called Justice number 11). Chance's bio: Chance Garton is the host of InnerVerse, a podcast dedicated to prying open your third ear and showing you the reality of perpetual synchronicity. With 8 years of experience in podcasting, Chance has developed an effortless ability to maintain a positive vibe in conversational flow states. His knowledge in a wide variety of subjects allows him to see connections that others miss. Chance is also a Biofield Tuner and seasoned energy worker & divination specialist, having helped hundreds of people around the world heal and align their mind and body. His consistent efforts at researching language, symbolism and mythology fill his conversations with fresh insights. Gabriel's bio: Gabriel Peters is a Father (of a kind rebel spirit), a lifelong martial artist, massage therapist, and philosophic frontiersman. His highly informed and low tech adventurous bridgebuilding blazes essoteric trails respectfully through cultural worldviews and dichotomies to inspire a higher standard of appreciating the many psycic mountaineers that passed through the treelines before us and those yet to come. His self initiated dives into astronomy, history, and Tarot systems have tapped deeply to the substratum of the syncro-mythical formulaic alchemy to unriddle only so much social engineering, and extract appreciable correspondence of many programs on offer in the vast Sea of Lex Murcatoria. His systems have harnessed the Enneagram's Vices, Virtues, and freedom of association to fortify and renovate our vessels for hightened imaginative pragmatism. He also loves to dance. *** MORE FROM BETH Sign up to learn the archetypes of controlled op, the 31 signs of controlled op, and hear a stage recording of my Anarchapulco workshop Sign up to take a 5-minute King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Apply to become a member of the House of Free Will Ministry Find the other 290+ King Hero's Journey interviews and Personal Rants Rumble Join me on the uncensored Rokfin Odyssey King Hero Telegram Channel King Hero Telegram Chat Twitter (X) Instagram Apply for archetype, de-programming or business coaching and trainingor email beth at bethmartens.com Sign up to do a King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Order a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness' Donate by PayPal if you're inspired Canadian Court Procedure Study Group sign-up Follow the King Hero's Journey PodcastAnchorBreakerGoogle PodcastsApple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsRadio PublicSpotifyRSS
Tonight we'll be demystifying the work of the late George "Doc Rhino" Thompson, known by police cadet trainees and corpo-ladder climbers as Verbal Judo. What are the effective tools for communication for conflict de-escalation? What do society's occult engineers know about manufacturing consent and self-incrimination? Join Slick Dissident and me for a look at the good, bad, and ugly of tactical speech.Video Episode - https://youtube.com/live/_o6V9dWqBCY Join this group on telegram to leave us a voice, image, text, or video message to play on the air: https://t.me/viberantcalls GET TUNEDhttps://www.innerversepodcast.com/sound-healing EPISODE LINKSSlick Dissident (Gabriel) on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSSMh4fE7dAdhPcdtP0rW2A SUPPORT INNERVERSEInnerVerse Merch - https://www.innerversemerch.comTippecanoe Herbs - Use INNERVERSE code at checkout - https://tippecanoeherbs.com/Check out the Spirit Whirled series, narrated by Chance - https://www.innerversepodcast.com/audiobooksLotusWei Flower Essences - https://www.lotuswei.com/innerverseOrgonite from https://oregon-ite.com - coupon code "innerverse"Buy from Clive de Carle with this link to support InnerVerse with your purchase - https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/197164/11489The Aquacure AC50 (Use "innerverse" as a coupon code for a discount) - https://eagle-research.com/product/ac50TT TELEGRAM LINKShttps://t.me/innerversepodcasthttps://t.me/innerversepodcastchat Vibe Rant intro theme by VOLO - http://volovibes.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ursprünglich wurde Verbal Judo von Dr. George Thompson in den 1980er Jahren als eine Methode für Polizeibeamte entwickelt, um mit potenziell gefährlichen Situationen umzugehen, indem sie Eskalation durch effektive Kommunikation vermeiden. In dieser Folge sprechen Ralf und Jennifer darüber, wie man in beruflichen Kontexten besser mit verbalen Angriffen umgehen kann - zum Beispiel von erbosten Kund:innen. Du bekommst praktische Tipps, wie du hitzige Situationen ruhig und effektiv entschärfst. Dabei geht es auch um die Bedeutung von regelmäßigem Training, um psychologische Resilienz aufzubauen. ► Kommunikativ entwickelst du dich in 10 Tagen hier weiter: https://begeisterungsland.de/kommunikation ► Hier erhältst du Zugang zu unseren gratis Führungs-Tools: https://begeisterungsland.de/begeisterungsletter/ ► Weitere praktische Audio-Lösungen für deinen Führungsalltag findest du hier: https://begeisterungsland.de/audios/ ► Unsere Story liest du hier: https://begeisterungsland.de/unsere-story/ Und wenn dir der Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns sehr über eine Weiterempfehlung und positive Bewertung!
Chapter 1 What's Verbal Judo Book by George J. Thompson"Verbal Judo" is a book written by George J. Thompson, a former English professor and black belt in judo. The book teaches strategies for effectively communicating and de-escalating conflicts using words and body language. It provides practical advice for law enforcement officers, healthcare workers, teachers, and anyone else who may find themselves in potentially contentious situations. The principles of Verbal Judo are based on mutual respect, empathy, and understanding in order to achieve positive outcomes in challenging interactions.Chapter 2 Is Verbal Judo Book A Good Book"Verbal Judo" by George J. Thompson is generally considered to be a good book by those who have read it. It provides practical strategies for defusing and de-escalating conflicts using communication techniques, particularly in high-stress situations. The book is widely used by law enforcement officers, lawyers, and professionals in various fields where effective communication is essential. Readers have praised the book for its practical advice, real-life examples, and easy-to-understand writing style. Overall, "Verbal Judo" is recommended for anyone interested in improving their communication skills and reducing conflict in their personal or professional lives.Chapter 3 Verbal Judo Book by George J. Thompson Summary"Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion" by George J. Thompson is a book that offers strategies for effectively communicating and de-escalating tense situations through the use of words. The author, a former police officer and martial arts expert, draws on his experience to provide practical tips for diffusing conflict and gaining cooperation.The book outlines key principles of verbal judo, such as remaining calm and in control of one's emotions, actively listening to the other person, and using language that is respectful and non-confrontational. Through various examples and scenarios, Thompson illustrates how these techniques can be used in a range of situations, from dealing with difficult individuals to resolving conflicts in the workplace.Overall, "Verbal Judo" emphasizes the power of words in effectively managing conflicts and promoting positive interactions. By mastering the art of persuasion and communication, readers can learn to navigate challenging situations with grace and skill. Chapter 4 Verbal Judo Book AuthorGeorge J. Thompson, also known as "Doc Rhino", was a former English professor and martial artist who specialized in the field of verbal communication. He released his book "Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion" in 1993. Apart from "Verbal Judo", George J. Thompson also wrote several other books, including "Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion, Updated Edition" (2013), "Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion, Updated Edition" (2013), "Verbal Judo, 2nd Edition: The Gentle Art of Persuasion" (2014), and "Verbal Judo: Words as a Force Option" (2015). The best edition of his book "Verbal Judo" in terms of editions would likely be the updated edition released in 2013. This edition incorporates new insights and practices based on modern research, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their communication skills.Chapter 5 Verbal Judo Book Meaning & ThemeVerbal Judo Book Meaning"Verbal Judo" by George J. Thompson is a book that teaches readers how to effectively communicate with others using verbal strategies and techniques to de-escalate conflict and achieve positive outcomes in difficult situations. The term "verbal judo" refers to the idea of...
Welcome to Episode 25 of our podcast, where we unravel the mysteries of mastering verbal judo—a powerful tool that transcends the boundaries of sales and communication. Join us as our host, drawing from his wealth of experience in law enforcement and sales, shares invaluable insights into the transformative power of verbal judo.In this episode, our host unveils the origins of verbal judo, a term he gleaned from his early days in law enforcement. He recounts how a seasoned mentor emphasized the pivotal role of effective communication in navigating challenging situations—a lesson that proved instrumental in his journey to success.Discover the essence of verbal judo as our host explains its core principles: the ability to remain calm, control the situation, and effectively communicate regardless of the circumstances. From sales calls to interactions with clients and colleagues, learn how verbal judo can elevate your persuasive abilities and foster positive outcomes.Reflecting on his encounters with disgruntled customers, our host emphasizes the importance of turning potentially volatile situations into win-win scenarios. By remaining composed, adhering to the ABCs (Always Be Cool), and mastering the art of verbal judo, listeners can navigate even the most challenging interactions with finesse and grace.Ultimately, our host underscores the profound impact of soft skills and effective communication in driving sales success. As he aptly puts it, "the best communicators are the moneymakers," highlighting the critical role of verbal judo in achieving professional excellence.Don't miss out on this enlightening episode filled with practical tips and actionable strategies for mastering verbal judo and unlocking new levels of success in sales and communication. Tune in now and embark on your journey to persuasion mastery!
Welcome to this bonus episode of the Cops and Writers Podcast. A little while ago, my good friend Kathleen Donnelley approached me asking if I would give a presentation to the Rocky Mountain Mystery Writers Association regarding Verbal Judo. How can I turn down a good friend and a chance to talk? One minor hitch. I'm not an instructor of Verbal Judo or some kind of Verbal Judo guru. After some self-reflection, I recalled the thousands of times myself or other cops on the street used Verbal Judo (or whatever they are calling it today) and I thought I could talk about that. Here are some of the talking points.-Flashbacks to being in the academy in 1995 and receiving Verbal Judo training. -Props to Dr. George J. Thompson who literally wrote the book, Verbal Judo, Updated Edition: The Gentle Art of Persuasion. -Attending an eight-hour class given by Dr. Thompson.-Sometimes you can say things the right way and say the right things, and the incident can go sideways in the blink of an eye. -People would rather be asked than be told.-People prefer options over threats. -The history of law enforcement and de-escalation. -Some quick and easy ways to avoid fights or confrontations. Check out Field Training (Brew City Blues Book 1)!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website. Only for Cops and Writers Podcast listeners! Get 50% off the audiobook version of the F.B.I. K-9 thriller, Avenging Adam by Jodi Burnett. Use code, https://jodi-burnett.com/copsandwriters/Support the show
“When you can use this verbal judo to adapt your language and communication style based on whether somebody is in a marketing state or a sales state, it will incredibly level up your ability to get buy-in and commitment and sell more clients and keep them in your program longer.”Welcome to the Little Gym, Big Heart podcast! Today, Devin Gage talks about the importance of communication agility in the fitness business, mainly in differentiating between marketing and sales language. It dwells on the need for the usage of clear, compelling, and convincing marketing language, and its positive impacts. Devin also gives tips to establish authority in marketing by avoiding wishy-washy language, speaking confidently, and using alliteration.Get ready to engage in today's episode!Timestamps:(00:32) - Understanding Marketing Language(03:56) - Tips for Effective Marketing Messaging(06:42) - Transitioning to Sales Language(06:47) - The Art of Sales Messaging(12:33) - Conclusion: The Power of Verbal Judo➤ Check us out on Instagram➤ Check us out on Spotify➤ Check us out on YouTube➤ Check us out on Apple Podcasts
okay folks this is the "official" last episode of the verbal judo series. However, as i was recording these episodes i realized that there were three other smaller techniques that i wanted to cover but they didn't warrant episodes on their own. And i don't like doing an even numbered series so no episode 8! However, if you want this off the books episode, if you join my mailing list at Developing Leaders I will send it to you. All you need do is send me an email at ronh@developingleadersinc.com with off the books VJ episode in the subject line. I will take care of the rest!I invite you to join my mailing list at Developing Leaders Inc, where you will not only receive a free copy of my ebook on delegation but you will also get a free leadership course. Finally we are creating a community of leaders eager to learn and grow. To join us click this link and join us at Mentoring Leaders
Continuing our series on verbal judo, today we discuss the idea of abstracting up. Language is funny. There is concrete tangible language (words like dog, sidewalk, tree, table) and then there are these words that are abstract more idea or category based (canine, walking routes, forest, furniture). Where you can picture the first category of words in your mind easily, the second not so much or at least less so. Knowing the difference here is incredibly helpful when you face a problem in a conversation where you reach an impasse or roadblock. Often it feels impossible to solve the problem, navigate the conversation. However, if we learn to move up a level of abstraction, we gain the ability to engage with a wider conversational field. This wider field is still talking about the very same topic, it just offers us the ability to find new ways to navigate the conversation. I invite you to join my mailing list at Developing Leaders Inc, where you will not only receive a free copy of my ebook on delegation but you will also get a free leadership course. Finally we are creating a community of leaders eager to learn and grow. To join us click this link and join us at Mentoring Leaders
In this episode I offered you two special bonuses.1. A pdf worksheet on how to navigate the process of changing the tense. To get this email me at ronh@developingleadersinc.com with Change the Tense worksheet in the subject line. I will add you to my mailing list and send you the worksheet. 2. I included a special cyber monday offer to receive 4 hours of goal setting coaching to help you prepare for 2024 and set a plan for transformational results. I priced this at a 50% discount! To take advantage of this offer set a meeting with me through the link below.https://calendly.com/ron-hurst/30-min-strategy-call I invite you to join my mailing list at Developing Leaders Inc, where you will not only receive a free copy of my ebook on delegation but you will also get a free leadership course.Finally we are creating a community of leaders eager to learn and grow. To join us click this link and join us at Mentoring Leaders I invite you to join my mailing list at Developing Leaders Inc, where you will not only receive a free copy of my ebook on delegation but you will also get a free leadership course.Finally we are creating a community of leaders eager to learn and grow. To join us click this link and join us at Mentoring Leaders
In this episode I offered you a special cyber monday offer to receive 4 hours of goal setting coaching to help you prepare for 2024 and set a plan for transformational results. To take advantage of this offer set a meeting with me through the link below.https://calendly.com/ron-hurst/30-min-strategy-call I invite you to join my mailing list at Developing Leaders Inc, where you will not only receive a free copy of my ebook on delegation but you will also get a free leadership course.Finally we are creating a community of leaders eager to learn and grow. To join us click this link and join us at Mentoring Leaders
In part 3 we explore how introducing process can not only save time and aggravation, it can provide you the ability to influence the effectiveness of the people and groups you interact with. This technique done well requires preparation as it is a highly proactive approach to communication. Trust me practice it and you will see a significant benefit in your group interactions
In our continuing series on verbal judo, this week we examine how to leverage we, us, and our to connect ourselves with another person in conversation. This simple subtle technique will help position your language as a collaboration rather than a confrontation and is incredibly powerful. Fortunately it is also very easy to practice and see results quickly
I invite you to join my mailing list at Developing Leaders Inc, where you will not only receive a free copy of my ebook on delegation but you will also get a free leadership course.Finally we are creating a community of leaders eager to learn and grow. To join us click this link and join us at Mentoring Leaders
Black Lions and Cubs founder Hotep, Educational Media Mogul, MBA Born in NYC in the 70s, Hotep is the embodiment of the progress made during the civil rights movements, the birth of Hip-Hop music, and the prominence of Pro Black/ African consciousness in American culture. After graduating Morehouse College, he became one of the only Black, Male elementary teachers in his district. There, he learned first-hand how powerful and influential media is on human minds and psyche. These experiences led Hotep to become an entrepreneur. Hotep says he “HAD to become an entrepreneur simply because I couldn't allow myself to be in a position where I needed to seek other people's permission to make my visions a reality”. Today, Hotep is a consultant to schools across the US, a father of 2 and producer of several different types of media including: books, cartoons, films, music and video games. #blerdseyeview #animation #representation #videogames #entertainmentnews #blerds #comicbooks #morethanapodcast #fyp
Black Lions and Cubs founder Hotep, Educational Media Mogul, MBA Born in NYC in the 70s, Hotep is the embodiment of the progress made during the civil rights movements, the birth of Hip-Hop music, and the prominence of Pro Black/ African consciousness in American culture. After graduating Morehouse College, he became one of the only Black, Male elementary teachers in his district. There, he learned first-hand how powerful and influential media is on human minds and psyche. These experiences led Hotep to become an entrepreneur. Hotep says he “HAD to become an entrepreneur simply because I couldn't allow myself to be in a position where I needed to seek other people's permission to make my visions a reality”. Today, Hotep is a consultant to schools across the US, a father of 2 and producer of several different types of media including: books, cartoons, films, music and video games. #blerdseyeview #animation #representation #videogames #entertainmentnews #blerds #comicbooks #morethanapodcast #fyp
Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 288. Today I'm going to chat with Mary Forgues and highlight something new from HK. I'm your host, Ava Flanell.
Today on The Get Real Self Defense Podcast, we are covering the topic of de-escalation and conflict resolution. This part of our self-defense repertoire requires us to not only be good at situational awareness and physical fighting skills, but also communication. Becoming a strong defensive communicator is advantageous on many levels.If you have strong de-escalation and communication skills, you have the chance of resolving the conflict before you even have to throw a single kick or punch. Ending a fight before it begins is extremely valuable.GRSD Host Adam Jolly breaks down some of the best used techniques and tactics that assist Law Enforcement professionals to help them potentially avoid violent confrontation situations.Get 'Verbal Judo' Here! Verbal Judo is the martial art of the mind and mouth, be better prepared in every verbal encounter.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Please be sure to give us a 5 Star review for this Podcast!We are now also a video podcast! You can find us @smartsafedefense to follow and subscribe on YouTube and Instagram!You can also join the Waiting List for the upcoming 5 Day Situational Awareness Challenge Course - Coming Soon.
ESG Decoded is a podcast powered by ClimeCo to share updates related to business innovation and sustainability in a clear and actionable manner. The 'S' in ESG relates to the people elements impacting organizations --including employee relations, organizational health, people culture, DEI, and community outreach. In this episode, Amanda Hsieh talks with Dr. Nguyen "Tom" Griggs, MBA, Ed.D., and Founder of Lead Connect Grow LLC. Tom is an instructor in Verbal Judo and has certificates in Advanced Negotiations and Conflict Resolution from Notre Dame's Mendoza School of Business. He is a Les Brown Platinum Speaker and a contributing author to Les Brown's bestselling book, Fight For Your Dreams. Tom is also a John Maxwell certified Success Coach member of Maxwell's prestigious Founders Circle. Growing up in a Vietnamese and African American multicultural home and rough neighborhoods was challenging. Traditional martial arts became a way of life for Tom as he learned the importance of individualism and teamwork. Tom, now known as "Sensei Tom," holds black belts in Japanese Jujitsu and karate. He teaches verbal and nonverbal communication skills to improve teamwork, morale, performance, and serenity. Amanda and Tom met at an Institute for Leadership in Capital Projects (I-LinCP) Sustainability Conference. (The power of networking is real!) Listen as they highlight important leadership tenants and discuss Black Belt Leadership, a fusion of leadership and martial arts. Amanda also reminds us of effective leadership's importance in retaining talent and engaging the workforce. This is an excellent episode for the year's first month, as many individuals resolve to become more impactful leaders. Consider sharing this episode with those in your extended network, including younger professionals and students. Learning to hone in on your unique, authentic leadership style is an asset at any age. Learn more about Tom's work here: NTG - Building Black Belt Teams (ntgriggs.com). Make sure to subscribe to ESG Decoded on your favorite streaming platforms and our new YouTube Channel so that you're notified of our vodcast episodes! Don't forget to connect with us on our social media channels. Enjoy this episode!
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Matthew Dickson helps people with mental illness in developing countries so they can get access to basic mental health care at www.MindAid.ca. Mind Aid steers people towards 7 nonprofits using these models of basic mental health care, which are low-cost, proven effective, and scalable. Some of these groups are promoted by Zak Williams (son of Robin Williams), Bill Clinton, Forest Whitaker (of "Star Wars"), Ashley Judd, and Tim Shriver (founder of the Special Olympics). Highlights of Matthew's inspirational story include bicycling across Canada and successfully recovering from schizophrenia. He led an average childhood, and during his university years, unbeknownst to him, he was developing schizophrenia. Matthew bicycled across Canada when he was 20, but the disease hit hard at 22. It took Matthew 27 years, but he successfully recovered from it, and now he help other people with mental illness, primarily in developing countries. Matthew reads books voraciously to help him in his recovery, and learned how to deal with people like police officers (with "Verbal Judo"), mindset secrets of Navy SEALs and Olympic athletes, how to get a "survivor personality", among much more. Matthew wants people to know they are capable of so much more than they think they are. Matthew wants to show people how to become less apathetic and become advocates for causes. The world needs so much more help. When Matthew was suffering from mental illness, his heart went out to people with mental illness who live in extreme poverty or in war-torn countries. Matthew built my Mind Aid website to help them. It is the only website of its kind in the world, as it puts the groups helping people with mental illness in developing countries, which are scattered across the web, all on one site. Mind Aid steers people towards 7 nonprofits using models of basic mental health care, which are low-cost, proven effective, and scalable. People need to know they are amazing people who are capable of incredible things. Many people haven't heard words of encouragement or praise. Matthew wnats to be that voice for them. Life is beautiful, despite the struggles we all face. And Matthew thinks we need to be reminded of that sometimes.www.mindaid.ca
Link to blog article that lists the steps for dealing with unsolicited advice:https://tararama.com/2022/10/20/vj-unsolicited-advice-part-one/
Since the beginning of law enforcement and corrections, officers have had to verbally try and change the actions of others to prevent force from being used to control the situation. There have always been those who could communicate in this manner well. Those officers were able to get their point across without resorting to force. Some were able to do it by helping the person work through the logical reasons they should or shouldn't continue their actions or behavior. Other officers had that glint in their eye that struck fear in the mind of others and alluded to the unpleasant possibilities of what could happen if they stayed their course. I think I was able to use a little of both.But when the outcome is force of any kind, there has also always been a side that believes the fault lies with the officer for not giving them a chance, for not talking them out of it, for not shooting them in the foot instead of the chest when they attacked you. They do not believe in force for any reason. Like everything else in life, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Not every incident needs to be met with force nor can every incident be solved through verbal communication alone.I do believe that every incident can be improved with de-escalation. Concepts of Non-Lethal Force by Sid HealNever Split the Difference by Chris Voss Support the show
Verbal de-escalation is a tool that can be learned by almost anyone. In this episode, we learn from two masters in the art of de-escalating those who are agitated and upset: Jose Pacheco, RN, known affectionately to his co-workers as ‘The Drunk Whisperer', and Dan McCollum, MD, emergency physician at Augusta University. The core of this conversation hinges around an approach to conflict resolution that evolved from the martial arts principle of using your opponent's energy to resolve conflict, rather than simply butting heads. The name for this method? Verbal Judo. A proviso to all of this is that if the room/scene needs to be safe. Your top priority is to keep yourself and your team safe. Do not put yourself at risk. That doesn't always mean physical escalation (though sometimes it does), it can simply mean removing yourself from the physical space of the escalating situation. Mentioned in this episode: Awake and Aware Physician conference sponsored by Wild Health. Jan 13-15 Sedona Arizona. Use the code CONSCIOUSPHYSICIAN for 15% off (that's 15% off the whole package - lodging, meals, the course) Interested in one-on-one coaching? Learn more at roborman.com To support the show - visit our Patreon site and help keep the wind in the sails. For full show notes visit our podcast page We discuss: Jose Pacheco's tactics to de-escalate and defuse agitated patients in the emergency department [03:13]; Dan McCollum's de-escalation sequence based on needs of the situation [09:30]; The unifying principle of verbal judo: Empathy absorbs tension [15:50]; Present the professional image [22:50]; The Universal Upset Patient Protocol [24:20]; “We treat people as ladies and gentlemen not because they are, but because we are.” [35:50]; You can't control how an upset person is going to respond to conflict, you can only control how you respond. [36:40]; Seeing a situation from the other person's eyes. [37:50]; Sword of Insertion technique aka How to politely interrupt [38:20]; Active listening [40:50]; Jose Pacheco's tips for interacting with difficult patients in the ED. [42:30]; Non-verbal cues [53:30].
Verbal de-escalation is a tool that can be learned by almost anyone. In this episode, we learn from two masters in the art of de-escalating those who are agitated and upset: Jose Pacheco, RN, known affectionately to his co-workers as ‘The Drunk Whisperer', and Dan McCollum, MD, emergency physician at Augusta University. The core of this conversation hinges around an approach to conflict resolution that evolved from the martial arts principle of using your opponent's energy to resolve conflict, rather than simply butting heads. The name for this method? Verbal Judo. A proviso to all of this is that if the room/scene needs to be safe. Your top priority is to keep yourself and your team safe. Do not put yourself at risk. That doesn't always mean physical escalation (though sometimes it does), it can simply mean removing yourself from the physical space of the escalating situation. Mentioned in this episode: Awake and Aware Physician conference sponsored by Wild Health. Jan 13-15 Sedona Arizona. Use the code CONSCIOUSPHYSICIAN for 15% off (that's 15% off the whole package - lodging, meals, the course) Interested in one-on-one coaching? Learn more at roborman.com To support the show - visit our Patreon site and help keep the wind in the sails. For full show notes visit our podcast page We discuss: Jose Pacheco's tactics to de-escalate and defuse agitated patients in the emergency department [03:13]; Dan McCollum's de-escalation sequence based on needs of the situation [09:30]; The unifying principle of verbal judo: Empathy absorbs tension [15:50]; Present the professional image [22:50]; The Universal Upset Patient Protocol [24:20]; “We treat people as ladies and gentlemen not because they are, but because we are.” [35:50]; You can't control how an upset person is going to respond to conflict, you can only control how you respond. [36:40]; Seeing a situation from the other person's eyes. [37:50]; Sword of Insertion technique aka How to politely interrupt [38:20]; Active listening [40:50]; Jose Pacheco's tips for interacting with difficult patients in the ED. [42:30]; Non-verbal cues [53:30].
Did you know that September is Safety Month at NAR? This month, we are talking with Tracey Hawkins about being intentional regarding safety in the general course of business. REALTORS® can be at risk when meeting strangers at empty houses, or meeting sellers at their houses alone. It is key to be prepared and use proactive solutions. Even though the likelihood of something happening may be small, the fact is the risk does exist. Our guest will inform you of these risks and will share some information that may surprise you, including stories of crimes against agents. You may not realize who the majority of the victims are. In this episode, you will find out and will learn so much more. This episode shares crucial information to keep you safe on the job. Disclaimer: Some topics discussed in this episode may not be suitable for children. [2:23] Monica introduces Tracey Hawkins and shares her biography. [3:20] Monica welcomes Tracey to The Center for Real Estate Development Podcast to talk about safety and security. [4:17] Tracey says that we're more aware of incidents with REALTORS® thanks to social media and more reporting. Incidents have always happened and continue to happen. Tracey talks about these crimes on social media. There are many forums where real estate agents talk about these crimes, so we're just more aware of them. [5:18] The most important part of Tracey's message is “Let's prevent these crimes,” using lessons learned. Tracey talked at the 2021 NAR Conference about lessons learned. She looks at the crimes against real estate agents, and without blaming the victim, let's learn from what happened in those crimes and let's pledge to do better. [5:53] In the last two-and-a-half years, there has been a focus on male agents being victimized and the question is, why? In 2017 for REALTOR® Magazine, Tracey wrote an article about crimes against male agents. It was the most-read article of the year. She rewrote the article for RIS Media. In the last while, in almost every crime against REALTORS®, a male agent has been the target. [6:43] Most recently, a male agent was murdered by his 85-year-old client. The agent had only communicated with the client online. It seems the client had bought the home after only seeing it virtually. After he closed on the house and moved in, he decided he didn't want it and wanted to “return” it. When the agent met the client at the home, the client shot and killed him and then shot and killed himself. [7:55] Tracey talked to an agent who knew the situation. The agent's opinion is that the solution is that no one should be able to close on a house without seeing it in real life. But in the pandemic, that was not realistic. Many homes have been sold virtually without any problems. This was a case of a disturbed person. We can prepare but we can't prevent everything. [9:30] Tracey shares a story from California. A brother and sister had inherited a property. The sister wanted to sell it but the brother didn't. Two real estate agents and a home inspector met them both at the property. The brother pulled out a gun and shot the two agents and the home inspector. The agents were wounded and the home inspector died. [9:57] Tracey has always recommended agents follow the CITO (Come Into The Office) protocol for the first meeting. Failing that, the first meeting should be virtual, on Facetime, or similar. The pandemic made agents more apt to use virtual meetings. During the virtual meeting, you can gauge the disposition of the client, such as if there is a conflict between the sellers. [11:06] Tracey suggests being more productive during a virtual meeting. Share your screen and show a few properties virtually. You can rule out properties without driving to them. [12:34] The stories Tracey shared were not random strangers showing up. They were a client and potential clients. This opens up awareness beyond what we have been taught. Tracey has talked to thousands of agents and is active on social media. She has conversations with agents who think they have nothing to worry about. Criminals have cars; there's no such thing as a safe neighborhood. [13:45] In the “nicer” neighborhoods, where you think you're safe, that's where criminals assume that the rich agents are. Tracey shares a recent story from Las Vegas of an assault against a female agent in a model home in broad daylight. It can happen anywhere, anytime. Always be alert and aware. [14:27] Tracey's job is somewhat challenging. She works hard to get the message out to male agents. You may not think you need to hear what she has to say but it could save your life or save them some trouble. [14:54] Monica returns to the idea of showing properties virtually, especially for clients who cannot conveniently come into the office. It's a great first step for safety and also for having a conversation about where the client wants to live and what kind of house they want. Before getting in a car and driving around, the agent will get a better vibe of what the client wants. It builds the relationship. [16:03] Burglaries also happen. An agent in Tennessee was opening the door for clients. A gunman approached and said, “Run for your life!” The agent trusted his gut, threw his keys, and ran. He was not shot. The gunman stole the car, which was later recovered by police tracking his iPad still in the car. [17:05] In Florida, a male real estate agent was in front of a listing and a gunman approached and abducted the agent. They drove to two ATMs where the gunman stole $500 at each ATM and then shot and killed the agent. Be aware, be alert, and know that it can happen. The male agents always tell Tracey how big they are, but they can be victimized, too. [18:59] Tracey teaches agents to lead with safety and be the agent who is constantly talking about safety. When a caller asks you to come to their property, inform them that company procedure requires you to check them out and get some background information before you visit a property. That's for everyone's benefit. [20:06] Don't assume that the person in the house is fine because they own a house. It might even be someone who has “jacked” the listing and is pretending to be the owner. [20:34] Forewarn® for Real Estate is an app for REALTORS® that does a basic background check in a few minutes. Tracey has interviewed them for a couple of her articles. If some of the agent victims had used Forewarn®, they might never have met their assailants. Forewarn® reports on criminal convictions, but many criminals have not been caught. So Forewarn® is a layer in your safety process. [21:28] The U.S. Department of Labor considers real estate sales and leasing a high-risk, hazardous occupation. You meet strangers in empty houses. Build safety into your business. Let clients know safety requires you to check them out before going to meet them. Let clients know they have to get valuables, guns, envelopes, and prescriptions out of sight in an open house. Be the safety agent for your clients. [23:17] The agent must say out loud to the seller, that the agent cannot be responsible for belongings in the house. The agent can make a waiver for the seller to sign. Provide a checklist of things for the seller to lock away or hide to keep them safe. Tell the seller, no one should know who lives in this house. Take down family photos. You will represent safety to that seller and stand out from other agents. [26:50] If the house is empty, you can offer to go by and check that it is locked and secure. But you may be taking on liability with this offer. [28:40] Monica asks Tracey about these practices: Before going to meet someone at a house, on the phone get their full name, phone number, email address, their REALTOR® if they have one, and who is coming with them to the showing. Also, tell them you will be checking their driver's license outside the house. If unexpected extra people show up, you have a chance to find listen to your gut feeling. [30:58] Tracey loves that Monica is listening to her gut feeling, instinct, intuition, or whatever you want to call it. All agents need to do that. If your gut is telling you you're not safe, believe it and get out of the situation. If you do not have the first meeting in your office, meet at a coffee shop where you are known, where if something happens, it will be noticed. Or borrow vendor meeting rooms in different parts of town. [33:59] Tracey's sister, an agent for 34 years, only meets new people at her office. You meet a professional at their office. Wherever you meet, let the client know you have a safety plan that includes knowing whom you are meeting and that you will need some information. Be consistent for one and all, so you don't get into trouble with fair housing discrimination. Make it your everyday safety practice. [35:40] When you rented a movie at Blockbuster, you showed your ID. Of course, it is reasonable to show an ID to make the largest financial transaction of your life. A legitimate client will accept safety practices. It needs to be a part of your safety plan and it needs to be consistent. [36:20] Tracey's tools for safety include smartphones and smartwatches. You can call for help or show your location from your watch. Set up the safety settings of your smartwatch and smartphone. Google Maps has a free location-sharing feature. Every agent needs to use it. Google Calendar can be shared with your office for your work appointments. Google View can show a street view of where you are. [38:30] Someone should always know where you are. But, whenever there is Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, your information is being shared, so be on alert. You might be playing golf, but somebody knows where you are. [39:55] Tracey's suggestions about carrying weapons. The number one defensive weapon agents use is pepper spray. Next are firearms, and then knives. Know the difference between tear gas, Mace, and pepper spray. Mace is a brand name. You want pepper spray. Look for OC (Oleoresin Capsicum) on the label. The spray has an expiration date. Test it. Know how it's going to spray when you need it. [41:17] Any safety tool, whether it's your phone, or whether it's a gun, or your pepper spray, needs to be accessible. In some cases you want it to be visible, like pepper spray, as a deterrent. Practice and test the pepper spray every six months. [42:24] Tracey sells pepper spray to agents. She tells them to take it outside and practice with it, become familiar with it, and test it every six months. [43:04] Some agents tell Tracey their husband wants them to have a gun but they are afraid of it. If you are afraid of a gun, you're not going to carry it. If you are not comfortable using it, it is more likely to be taken from you and used against you. If you are comfortable with a gun, take care of the legalities first. NAR does not have a policy on guns. They refer you to your regional or local association. [43:57] If you get the clearance of your local board or association, talk to your company and find out if they have restrictions on carrying a firearm. Then, don't just get a license and call it a day. Enroll in firearm safety classes and be there regularly. Practice regularly so it becomes muscle memory and when it becomes time to use it, you are confident. Tracey shares a Colorado story where an agent had to shoot. [45:18] If you are going to take martial arts or self-defense classes, you need to be committed. You need to do it. Tracey shares a Virginia story where an agent was hit 10 to 12 times in the head area with a wrench. She was a black belt. She put up a fight. She survived, with a long road to recovery. Enroll in self-defense classes, take more than one class, and take them regularly. Get muscle memory. [45:59] All of these things are layers in your safety plan. First, be proactive. Then have weapons of pepper spray or firearms. Take self-defense classes. Tracey wishes proactive safety education was mandated. Monica believes proactive safety education is working for some of us and shares a story of an alert agent who protected herself from a potential assault from someone lurking around an open house. [47:54] Tracey says that 71% of REALTORS® surveyed have not taken a safety class. Tracey wants to change that. Meanwhile, she tells agents to rely on their gut, but also not to judge a book by its cover. Look at photos of Sam Walton and Ted Bundy. You would not know from looks which was the richest man in the world and which was a serial killer. Look at behavior. Judging wrongly could cost you your life. [50:30] Monica recommends a book, Verbal Judo, and asks for Tracey's recommendations on de-escalation. Tracey tells of an agent who showed up for a listing appointment and walked into a sibling dispute. She said she would go back to her car and when they reached a decision they could come out and invite her back in. Tracey also suggests a fake phone call to retreat from an uncomfortable situation. [52:29] Having an implied witness to whatever may happen is helpful. Tracey has group discussions and role-plays in her classes. Agents learn from each other when they hear the different stories and the techniques others have used. Role-playing prepares you for situations that might take you off-guard when it's hard to think on your feet. [53:54] Safety education needs to be a part of new agent orientation. New agents have no clue what they don't even know. [54:54] Tracey's last words for the episode: Agents are interested in putting video content on social media. Use those platforms to talk about safety! Be the safety agent for your area. Post safety tips. Be a resource. Provide safety content for people to copy instead of sending out the same email every other agent is sending. Lead with safety. Use expert-created content that Tracey and others have curated. [56:25] Monica thanks Tracey for caring about us and sharing this important safety information. [58:14] Monica invites the listener to listen to Donny Allen's episode on safety, Episode 44. He discusses different things than Tracey discussed. Monica invites you to share Tracey's episode with your friends to help them be safer in these crazy times. [58:52] Check out the new Center for REALTOR® Development website at Learning.REALTOR. Tweetables: “I live and breathe real estate safety.” — Tracey “I think one of the reasons there are not more [crimes against REALTORS®] is the proactive preparation that agents are making.” — Monica “There are things that we can do but we can't prevent everything.” — Tracey “Use that virtual opportunity to be more productive. … Take that time in your first meeting to share your screen and show a few properties and you can rule out properties that just are not a fit, right there virtually, so you're more productive and you're working safely. So the two go together.” — Tracey “My job, without inducing fear, is to let agents know that it happens everywhere. It happens at all times. And if one more person says anything to me about ‘I only go to good neighborhoods,' I'm going to scream!” — Tracey “Ask the police about ‘good neighborhoods' and how many times they go there for domestic violence!” — Monica “The nicer neighborhoods, … that's where the good stuff is and that's where criminals assume that the rich agents are. So when I look back at crimes against real estate agents, I see them happening in model homes. … It can happen anywhere, anytime. You need to always be alert and aware.” — Tracey “My job is always challenging. People don't think they need to hear what I have to say when what I have to say could save their lives.” — Tracey “When you hear that the U.S. Department of Labor considers real estate sales and leasing a high-risk, hazardous occupation, then that makes you pay attention. You make a living sitting in empty houses waiting for strangers to walk in. You make a living meeting strangers in empty houses.” — Tracey “Someone should always know where you are when you are working, no ifs ands or buts about it. That means open houses.” — Tracey “Any safety tool, whether it's your phone, or whether it's a gun, or your pepper spray, needs to be accessible. In some cases you want it to be visible, like the pepper spray as a deterrent.” — Tracey “Enroll in [firearm safety] classes and be there on a regular basis so that it becomes muscle memory; when it's time to use it, you are confident.” — Tracey “If you are going to take a martial arts or self-defense class, you need to be committed. You need to do it.” — Tracey “That's one of the things about proactive education, that when people are applying it, we don't know what we've thwarted. So, we have to just believe that it's working even though we don't know it and that's the good news is we believe that it's working for some of us.” — Monica “It easy to put [safety] off. Until it isn't. We don't want any of you to be a statistic. So if you don't have a policy already, I would encourage you to set it this week. Put that on your goal list. And attend a class this month.” — Monica Guest Links: Tracey, the Safety Lady — Tracey Hawkins www.safetyandsecuritysource.com/about www.nar.realtor/safety Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion, by George J. Thompson and Jerry B. Jenkins realtor.libsyn.com/44-safety-tips-for-realtors-with-donny-allen Forewarn for Real Estate Additional Links: Micro courses found at Learning.REALTOR Crdpodcast.com Learning.REALTOR for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates crd@nar.realtor Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Additional Bio: “Tracey, the Safety Lady” Hawkins is a former real estate agent who has taught thousands of agents across the country to live and work safely for over 27 years. Hawkins is the real estate safety writer for The Close and a safety expert and contributing writer for the National Association of REALTORS® REALTOR® Magazine, MNNews, realtor.org, contributing writer for the National Association of Residential Property Managers/NARPM, Houston REALTOR® Magazine, and RIS Media. Tracey, the Safety Lady” was selected to speak at the National Association of REALTORS® national conference in 2021 and 2022! Tracey has also presented at the Triple Play REALTOR® Convention and EXPO. She has been recently selected as a 2022 RISMedia Newsmaker in the Crusader category. She was selected to speak nationally for the National Association of Residential Proper Managers (NARPM) and realtor.com in 2021. She has created the country's only real estate agent safety designation, the Consumer Safety and Security Specialist (CSSS). She also created the only broker, manager, and owner office safety policy certification workshop with an office safety policy handbook and the property management safety certification program.
Brews and Tiny Teeth, The Unfiltered Pediatric Dentistry Podcast
Dr. Peter Nguyen is a pediatric dentist who started First Bite Pediatric Dentistry in Henderson, Nevada. Dr. Nguyen grew up as the child of Vietnamese war refugees. He did his pediatric residency at UCLA, before moving to the Las Vegas area and associating for a number of practices prior to doing his start-up. Dr. Nguyen has a great sense of humor and as he puts it, "I'm not the smartest guy on iPedo so I have to make up for it with my sense of humor." I loved this podcast, I thought it was awesome to just laugh out loud and tell stories about ridiculous things that happen in our practice. We talk about Dr. Nguyen's start-up journey, then discuss crazy and ridiculous things parents and kids have done in our offices. We also talk about "verbal judo" and the art of communicating with parents when it comes to tough treatment plans or difficult situations.
In this episode, James brings the book “Verbal Judo: the Gentle Art of Persuasion” by George Thompson and Jerry Jenkins. Kenny reviews “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” by George R.R. Martin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenny-james65/message
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Que ondas Primxs, on this weeks Episode we hear from Primos EStanleys valentines story and how he needs to enjoy is pupusa de amor with loved one. We also talk about a most recent experience of mine where I had to practice Verbal Judo to de-escalate a dicy situation I was in this pass week. We finished the episode with the super bowl and the cool upcoming movie trailers that come with it. So make sure to tune into this weeks episode of MPP.
When you react, the event controls you. When you respond, you're in control. Verbal Judo is the classic guide to the martial art of the mind and mouth that can help you defuse confrontations and generate cooperation, whether you're talking to a boss, a spouse, or even a teenager. For more than a generation, Dr. George J. Thompson's essential handbook has taught people how to communicate more confidently and persuasively in any situation. Verbal Judo shows you how to listen and speak more effectively, engage others through empathy (the most powerful word in the English language), avoid the most common conversational disasters, and use proven strategies to successfully express your point of view - and take the lead in most disputes. This updated edition includes a new foreword and a chapter featuring Dr. Thompson's five universal truths of human interaction: People feel the need to be respected People would rather be asked than be told People have a desire to know why People prefer to have options over threats People want to have second chances Stop being frustrated and misunderstood. Stop finding yourself on the losing end of an argument. With Verbal Judo you'll be able to have your say - and say what you mean.
In God I have put my trust, I shall not be afraid. What can man do to me? Psalm 56:11Thank you for listening. We had an interesting conversation during the LoM monthly Q&A session this week. What is “Verbal Judo?” Management of Aggressive Behavior? Thank you to all who have shared the show, purchased the book, and signed up for training. Book: https://amzn.to/3nyHErI Warrior's PrayerLord, I come before you seeking the strength and skill to overcome my enemies. Grant me I pray, the wisdom to recognize evil, the courage to confront it, and the strength to destroy it. In Jesus' name, I pray, amen.www.legionofmichael.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/legionofmichael/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we talk about night 2 of the Citizen's Police Academy. We covered Crisis Intervention and Use of Force. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grab your Judogi and join Jimbo and Bob in the dojo for some leadership lessons on this bootcamp as we talk about the concept of Leadership Judo. Leadership Judo: taking the energy of an opponent and directing it away from harm to a more productive place. VERBAL JUDO vs VERBAL KARATE (from Verbal Judo) “Karate […]
In today's society, the threat of a "Mass Shooting" has never been higher. Do you know how to react during one of these incidents? Or better yet, do you know how to identify a potentially violent person and or situation? Well, in the next 60 minutes Dale and Dave will give some insight and provide some easy and practical tips on how to Identify, React and Prevent an "Active Shooter" situation. Episode topics include: Trust Your Instincts, The Survival Mindset, In The Zone, Panic vs Fear, Verbal Judo, Run, Hide, Fight, and many more...Inside the Line: Real Stories by Real Cops explores serious crime ‘n grime issues and stories with a dark sense of humor, from a street-level view. Interview, anecdote, and opinion mix with insults, small talk, and some things that are just weird. How are college kids hustled by the promise of sex? Why are psychopaths so charming? What's it like to talk to a mentally ill person who's just cut off his hand? Wisecracks, smart observations, and stories from the street make for an interesting hunk of weekly infotainment. Featuring retired Massachusetts police officer Dale Lawrence, journalist comedian Dave Rattigan and comedian-actor Nathan Arroyo.insidetheline.orgrealstoriesbyrealcops@gmail.com
There are many people out there who advocate for those with mental health issues, but not all of them lead by experience. On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, we welcome Matthew Dickson who has suffered with his own mental health problems and now takes his lived experience to help those in developing countries receive the help that they so desperately need. Matthew gave us so much great information that we are splitting this into two episodes, so be sure to tune in again next week for Part II. Matthew is a Mental Health Advocate who works to help people in impoverished countries with no mental health care. His heart goes out to people in developing or war-torn countries who experience not only the torment of mental illness but the traumas of poverty or the horrors of war as well. It's not fair. Some countries have only one psychiatrist per million people. They have no medications. No counselling. No support groups. Authentic Touch Points: How it all started. 2:30 Not everyone has the same symptoms. 5:45 Fighting through the feeling of overstimulation. 8:15 Seeking help when needed. 12:15 Finding the path to recovery. 14:00 Sometimes you just get better. 17:00 We're so much more open about it now. 21:30 As someone who went through mental illness in one of the most advanced countries in the world, Matthew could not believe how painful mental illness is. Canada has some of the best mental health resources in the world. What some people go through in other countries is unthinkable. Matthew works to restore their hope, their dignity and help them to regain good mental health. He has successfully overcome schizophrenia, has bicycled across Canada, and has an engineering degree. He loves the outdoors, making people laugh, and dancing! As we move toward reopening workspaces and gathering again, I encourage leaders to reach out for guidance about developing an authentic and improved workplace for everyone with less conflict. Click here to contact me at your convenience or click here to book a complimentary call with me. Be sure to tune in again next week for Part II. Stay Authentic, Roxanne Links: Matthew's website Matthew's articles Verbal Judo: Canada US
Compre o livro pelo link e ajude o crescimento do podcast: https://amzn.to/3Ay82qx Inscreva-se no nosso Canal com podcasts exclusivos: https://cutt.ly/RnD8qJc O Judo verbal é a arte marcial da mente e da boca que lhe pode mostrar como estar melhor preparado em cada encontro verbal. Escute e fale mais eficazmente, envolva as pessoas através da empatia (a palavra mais poderosa da língua inglesa), evite os desastres de conversação mais comuns, e utilize estratégias comprovadas que lhe permitam comunicar com sucesso o seu ponto de vista e assumir a liderança na maioria das disputas. O Judo Verbal oferece uma visão criativa do conflito que o ajudará a desanuviar confrontos e a gerar a cooperação do seu cônjuge, do seu chefe, e até do seu adolescente. Como diz o autor, "quando reage, o evento controla-o". Quando reages, estás no controlo". Esta nova edição apresenta uma nova capa e um prefácio demonstrando o legado do fundador e autor de Judô Verbal George Thompson, bem como um capítulo final nunca antes publicado que apresenta as "Cinco Verdades Universais" da interacção humana de Thompson. Traduzido com a versão gratuita do tradutor - www.DeepL.com/Translator --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elitemicrobooks/support
This week we take a deep dive into ways we can aim for longevity in the expression of our true selves and highest excitements. We discuss how to overcome the pain teacher, how to be proactive in selecting exposure to life's physical, mental, and emotional extremes, and how to use the intuition, research, and archetypal role play to remain in alignment with our lifestyle choices over the long term. This is a fun and wide ranging conversation on the philosophy and health benefits of endurance, balance, discipline, voluntary hardship, and pressure testing our beliefs. Theadore Roosevelt man in the arena quote https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/63389/roosevelts-man-arena (https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/63389/roosevelts-man-arena) Podcasts to look up for further discussion on archetypes: Aubrey Marcus Podcast Kyle Kingsbury Podcast LIving 4D with Paul Chek Yancy Camp OCR Training: https://www.yancycamp.com/yancy-camp-ocr-entry-level/ (https://www.yancycamp.com/yancy-camp-ocr-entry-level/) Dry Farm Wines Founder interview with Ben Greenfield https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/podcast/lifestyle-podcasts/of-hangover-free-wine/ (https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/podcast/lifestyle-podcasts/of-hangover-free-wine/) https://www.dryfarmwines.com/ (https://www.dryfarmwines.com/) Emotional Endurance Books: Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink https://amzn.to/3uRFTrk (https://amzn.to/3uRFTrk) Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone https://amzn.to/389k4K7 (https://amzn.to/389k4K7) Verbal Judo by George J. Thompson https://amzn.to/2Opk2GX (https://amzn.to/2Opk2GX) How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie https://amzn.to/3rahbQR (https://amzn.to/3rahbQR) Straw-man vs. Steel-man Argument Types https://effectiviology.com/straw-man-arguments-recognize-counter-use/ (https://effectiviology.com/straw-man-arguments-recognize-counter-use/) @32 mins The three types of endurance @44:39 What a lesson from the pain teacher is, and how it starts A combination of energetic depletion Environmental, lifestyle, and nutritional factors With energetic manipulation stored trauma, anxiety, depression, stinkin' thinking At first imperceptible. Leads to noticeable biochemical (hormonal), physiological, structural imbalances, and to toxic build up. @1:06:35 Physical Endurance @ 1:35:28 Emotional Endurance @1:51:24 Intellectual and mental Endurance @1:59:58 Straw-man vs. Steel-man Argument Types @2:22:46 choosing topics for your Steelman pressure tests
With over 25 years of law enforcement experience including being a former member of SWAT, Corey "Safetyman" Jones specializes in training others on how to handle conflicts that can range from routine interactions between law enforcement officers to high pressure life and death situations. Check out this episode as we discuss some practical scientific principles for improving law enforcement as well as what the responsibilities of the community are when interacting with an officer. It's a two-way street folks!
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