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EP 77: The Secret To Keeping Your Finger On The Pulse Of Your Healthcare Team
Coffee Break: Breaking the Cycle of Bullying in Healthcare, One Cup at a Time
Creating a culture of gratitude and visibility is essential for fostering a healthy and respectful healthcare work environment. In this episode, Paula Schmidt shares her approach to fostering a positive work culture through gratitude, visibility, and open communication. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing employees, addressing workplace concerns through staff rounding and newsletters, and maintaining transparency in decisions on key issues like staffing, space, and compensation. Tune in and learn how to start small and implement these strategies within your own team to foster a positive and supportive work culture! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: https://healthyworkforceinstitute.com/podcast-episodes/

Welcome back to Bisexual Killjoy! This week, we’re diving into bi+ mental health with a very special guest: Dr. Mimi Hoang. In honor of Bi+ Health Awareness Month, we discuss the mental health disparities bi+ folks face, the lack of research on bi+ BIPOC communities, and why it’s critical to have bi+ affirming mental health professionals. We also explore the role of community as a protective factor, how bi+ activism has shaped national advocacy efforts, and practical steps bi+ folks can take to access care and support. Dr. Mimi Hoang is an internationally recognized psychologist, life coach, public speaker, and community organizer specializing in the LGBTQ+ and Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Since the 1990s, she has co-founded three organizations for bisexual, pansexual, and fluid ("bi+" if you’re nasty) individuals - the Los Angeles Bi+ Task Force (LABTF), amBi Los Angeles, and Fluid at …

Nuestra oyente afirma que siente ansiedad de saber que tiene una enfermedad y no sabe cómo gestionarla. ¿Qué le recomendó el Dr. César Lozano?Escucha Pregúntale a César, una segunda opinión ayuda mucho y más cuando estás desesperado. Un contenido del podcast de Por el Placer de Vivir.Disponible en la App de Uforia, nuestro canal de YouTube: Uforia Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify o donde prefieras escucharnos.¿Cómo te sentiste al escuchar este Episodio? Déjanos tus comentarios, suscríbete y cuéntanos cuáles otros temas te gustaría oír en #porelplacerdevivir

In this episode, I dive into the profound question, 'What is the point?' focusing specifically on why we should care about our relationships/healing our relationships with our bodies as women and mothers.This topic emerged from heartfelt conversations in our School of MOM community where so many of us struggle with developing and maintaining a healthy self-image and relationship with our bodies. I invite listeners to pause and reflect on their current relationship with their body and how that’s developed over time, as well as what they'd like it to be and what they want to model for their children.We explore the exhausting cycle of self-criticism that so many of us find ourselves in and why finding purpose beyond our physical appearance is so important for our well-being. I share insights about how shifting from criticism to compassion changes not just how we feel but ripples …

Natasha Rothwell plays characters who are constantly trying to improve and to better understand their desires. This season on “The White Lotus,” Rothwell, an Emmy-nominated actress, is back playing Belinda, a striving spa manager with dreams of becoming her own boss. Ambitions like these are relatable to Rothwell, who created and starred in her own show, “How to Die Alone.” But as she and her characters have learned, going after what you want often means changing your priorities and steering away from certain types of people.Today on the show, Rothwell reads Jasmine Browley’s Modern Love essay, “I Decentered Men. Decentering Desire for Men Is Harder,” about the challenges and joys of putting your own needs first. And Rothwell tells Anna Martin how vision boarding has helped her center herself.Here’s how to submit a Modern Love essay to The New York Times.Here’s how to submit a …

Have you ever wondered what happens when children's healthcare programs like Medicaid and CHIP face cuts? In this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, Dr. Lia Gaggino emphasizes the urgent need to stand up for kids, who are disproportionately impacted by shifts in policy and funding. She highlights the power of sharing real-life stories and forging unexpected partnerships to protect essential resources. Advocacy takes perseverance and creativity, as complacency only enables political and social obstacles to harm children. Pediatricians and other advocates must unite, use their voices effectively, and push for healthier, safer lives for all kids. So now the only question is….. Will you help safeguard the well-being of the next generation?[00:00 - 05:07] Advocacy Conference Insights for Child HealthA large percentage of children rely on public insurance programs, underscoring the high stakes of legislative decisions.Some decision-makers do not fully grasp the consequences of cutting critical …


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Jordan Harbinger On: How To Succeed at Work; How to Network Without Being Gross; And How Not To Succumb To Hustle Culture
10% Happier with Dan Harris
Career advice from a man who has walked the walk. Jordan Harbinger is a Wall Street lawyer turned podcast interviewer with an approachable style and knack for securing high-profile guests. His podcast, The Jordan Harbinger Show, was selected as part of Apple’s “Best of 2018.” This episode is part of our ongoing Sanely Ambitious series. In this episode we talk about: How to engage in networking without being gross. He has lots of interesting techniques here, including something called Gmail roulette He also has a cardinal rule that I found compelling We also talk about: The ripple effect of generosity How to ask for a raise The strategic value of asking for advice How to deal with a bad boss How to persuade and negotiate And the many problems with hustle culture Sign up for Dan’s newsletter here Follow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTok Ten …

Ep. 526: The Rule of More, a Fun Way to Clear Family Clutter & More Secrets of Adulthood
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
We explore the powerful “Rule of More” that we can make our lives happier—or less happy. We share an easy yet highly effective hack for prompting the entire family to help clear clutter. Plus we share listeners’ excellent Secrets of Adulthood. Resources & Links Related to this episode: Pre-order your copy of Secrets of Adulthood Join me on book tour starting April 1, 2025 "Read 25 in 25" Here are my favorite products to get organized Elizabeth is reading: Say Everything: A Memoir by Ione Skye (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen is reading: Orbital by Samantha Harvey (Amazon, Bookshop) Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I'm going on tour! Come see The School of Greatness LIVE in person!Get my new book Make Money Easy here!Most of us unknowingly live under what family therapy expert Jerry Wise calls "the family trance" – a powerful force that shapes our identity without our awareness. After 45 years helping thousands break free from dysfunctional family patterns, Jerry reveals how our adult struggles often stem from inherited emotional programming that creates a "malignant normalcy" within us. Through our conversation, he shares the revolutionary concept of self-differentiation – the courageous process of separating your true self from your family's expectations while remaining emotionally connected. When Jerry states "whatever issues I leave unresolved, who gets to resolve them? My children," I realized this might be the most transformative conversation we've had about breaking generational patterns. His profound insight that "it's never too late to have a happy …

Hannah Berner: Why Getting Fired Was the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Have you ever been fired from a job? Did it end up leading you to something better? Today, Jay sits down with comedian, podcaster, and former reality TV star Hannah Berner to explore her unconventional journey—from competitive tennis to stand-up comedy. Hannah shares how she’s mastered the art of pivoting, embracing change, and knowing when to walk away from something that no longer serves her. Hannah opens up about her struggles with performance anxiety during her tennis career and the surprising sense of calm she found on stage. Through humor and self-reflection, Hannah shares how life’s setbacks—like getting fired from reality TV—turned out to be unexpected blessings that helped her find her true purpose. Jay and Hannah also discuss the importance of trusting your instincts, quitting with confidence, and listening to your body when it tells you something isn’t right. Things get personal as Hannah …

¿Cómo se puede transformar el dolor más profundo en una fuente de propósito y crecimiento personal? En este episodio conversamos con Tana George, una mujer que, tras enfrentar la trágica pérdida de su esposo, y después descubrir el inesperado motivo, ha encontrado la fuerza para convertir su dolor en una misión de sanación y resiliencia. Durante nuestra charla, Tana comparte cómo un suceso inesperado puede cambiar el rumbo de nuestra vida, la importancia de transitar del dolor al perdón, y cómo encontrar propósito en medio de la adversidad. Su historia es un testimonio del poder interior que todos poseemos para sanar y reconstruirnos. Te invitamos a escuchar este episodio lleno de enseñanzas y reflexión, que te inspirará a descubrir la fortaleza que reside dentro de ti. No te pierdas este episodio en YouTube Y recuerda que puedes encontrar las notas del episodio en creesiendo.io/episodios

Mucho se habla sobre la importancia del “cierre” en una relación, pero ¿realmente lo necesitamos para sanar? En este episodio exploramos la idea de que el cierre no es algo que la otra persona pueda darnos, sino un proceso interno que depende de nosotros.Hablaremos sobre por qué buscar explicaciones externas puede prolongar el dolor, cómo la psicología explica el apego al cierre y, lo más importante, cómo puedes crear tu propio cierre sin depender de una última conversación con tu ex.Si sientes que no puedes seguir adelante sin respuestas, este episodio es para ti. Porque el verdadero cierre no viene de la otra persona, sino de ti. 💜 Visita mi página para más recursos: www.evalatapi.comSi quieres ser parte del grupo de apoyo de mi membresía entra aquíRecuerda que puedes encontrarme en Instagram como: @eva_latapi @superaloporfavor En TikTok como: @eva_latapi Crédito de edición y postproducción: Acevor …