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    Explore "appropriate" with insightful episodes like "Should DeSantis fight fair with Trump, even if Trump doesn't fight fair in return?", "How do you show up? – Episode 127: Purpose with Mark Bertrang, Author/Investments Don’t Hug", "Biden repeatedly kisses adult granddaughter on lips in public, is this appropriate and acceptable behavior", "LITerally Ep. 51 - Utah Poet Laureate Paisley Rekdal, APPROPRIATE" and "GDPR Weekly Show Episode 138 :- Pubs after Covid, Vaccine Passports, DPIA mandatory, Age Appropriate, Booking.com, Arup, Ubiquiti, Mobikwik, Solicitor escapes ban after data breach" from podcasts like ""Dan Caplis", "Purpose with Mark Bertrang", "Dan Caplis", "LITerally Podcast" and "GDPR Weekly Show"" and more!

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    How do you show up? – Episode 127: Purpose with Mark Bertrang, Author/Investments Don’t Hug

    How do you show up? – Episode 127: Purpose with Mark Bertrang, Author/Investments Don’t Hug
    As an employer, how do you show up for your team?  As a team member, how do you show up for your co-workers?  How do you show up for any audience, whoever that audience may be?  monthly I engage in a half-hour Zoom personal critique with my good friend Michael Baker, a wealth advisor from Alberta, Canada.  When we’re sharing our international Zoom Room, we debate the steps we use to make the lives better for our families, our clients, our communities and lastly - ourselves.  As believers in servant leadership mindsets, we question ourselves in the service and guidance we provide others.  A question we asked during a most recent visit was “How do you show up for others?”  For the last 35+ years of my career, this meant to ‘dress’ for the occasion; to ‘dress’ out of the respect for my clients – which means a dress shirt, a tie and a suitcoat. What does this mean to my clients and what does this mean to me?  What’s correct? Is there a standard I should consider?  Is there a right or wrong way to approach this question? What does “How do you show up for others” mean to you?  How do you show up for those around you? Are you making choices based upon what you want or what the expectations are from others.  There may not be an absolute correct answer, except for the correct answer for you, specifically.  What is your answer?

    Biden repeatedly kisses adult granddaughter on lips in public, is this appropriate and acceptable behavior

    Biden repeatedly kisses adult granddaughter on lips in public, is this appropriate and acceptable behavior
    Dan and Ryan discuss their family backgrounds growing up and whether elders kissing adult children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews on the lips is a common practice. It's a foreign concept to Dan, while Ryan has seen and experienced it quite often. But is it appropriate? And does President Joe Biden get a pass for repeatedly kissing his adult granddaughter in such a way publicly? Especially when he has a well-established history of crossing the lines of decency with young girls in the White House - not to mention a diary entry by his daughter Ashley stating he took inappropriate showers with her as a young girl.

    LITerally Ep. 51 - Utah Poet Laureate Paisley Rekdal, APPROPRIATE

    LITerally Ep. 51 - Utah Poet Laureate Paisley Rekdal, APPROPRIATE

    Sometimes, it's just best to sit back, listen, and learn. Going into my interview with Paisley Rekdal, that was my plan, and I'm happy I stuck (mostly) to it because there's no reason to mess up a good hour of great, researched insight with my fumbling. So fortunate to have Utah's Poet Laureate and author of APPROPRIATE (and many, many other books of poetry and nonfiction) on LITerally.

    - Kase

    GDPR Weekly Show Episode 138 :- Pubs after Covid, Vaccine Passports, DPIA mandatory, Age Appropriate, Booking.com, Arup, Ubiquiti, Mobikwik, Solicitor escapes ban after data breach

    GDPR Weekly Show Episode 138 :- Pubs after Covid, Vaccine Passports, DPIA mandatory, Age Appropriate, Booking.com, Arup, Ubiquiti, Mobikwik, Solicitor escapes ban after data breach

    Coming up in this week's episode:

    Pubs annoyed at extra data collection requirements after Covid,

    Vaccine Passports - are they the future for hospitality?

    ICO rules DPIA essential if employers ask staff for mandatory Covid-19 tests,

    Age Appropriate Design Code update,

    Booking.com fined for not notifying DPA of data breach within required 72 hours,

    Arup data breach,

    Ubiquiti subject to allegations of data breach cover-up,

    Mobikwik investigates suspected data breach,

    Solicitor escapes ban after data breach

    CougarPod episode one

    CougarPod episode one
    Friends Ebb and Flow explore the meaning of lust and prove that it is never too late to be curious. In episode one Flo notices all the attractive men on the street and shares her thoughts with Ebb. Written and performed by Sophie Duncan and Jane King, music composed by Paul Duncan. Copyright Sophie Duncan and Jane king. Don't miss future episodes. Subscribe here and visit www.cougarpod.com

    Episode 72: So You Want Better Relations? A Decolonized Reading of Mark 10

    Episode 72: So You Want Better Relations?  A Decolonized Reading of Mark 10
    Soren MennoHawk is a Settler preacher, teacher, and storyteller who is unsettled by Jesus' message of Jubilee, and what that good news means for a church that lives on lands largely taken from Indigenous peoples. At a summer gathering in Vancouver, Soren Mennohawk connected with a number of church folk from the Fraser Valley. He took time to explore their relationships with the local First Peoples. At one point, an older gentleman took Soren aside and said with conviction, "Unless we start addressing the issue of land, honestly stating what has happened - that most of BC is not 'treatied' territory - we will never approach reconciliation." Moved by that comment, Soren did a little historical reflection and wrote a translation of an infamous Jesus-story from Mark 10:17-31.
    Church Matters
    en-CAJune 01, 2020

    Is Anime Age Appropriate for my Child?

    Is Anime Age Appropriate for my Child?

    Welcome to episode 10 of the Resilient Moms Podcast! I'm thrilled that you are joining me as we dive into the imaginative and alluring world of anime. 

    In this podcast I will break down the basics by style, genre, and rating to help you better understand the culture and art behind Japanese animation. 

    This podcast episode was inspired by a good friend of mine. She recently asked me for show suggestions when her teen daughter was interested in watching anime. Naturally I was super excited to help out because I am a HUGE fan of anime and all things Japanese culture.

    Check out the full blog post below complete with additional resource links here --> Blog Post 

    Be You. Be Resilient.

    <3 Mika

    Creating a Fair and Proper Budget for Realtors on Your Team!

    Creating a Fair and Proper Budget for Realtors on Your Team!

    So, you've been busting your ass in your business, and now it's time to create a team of your own. Although this may seem daunting and stressful, you're about to boost your business to new and epic levels! Creating a team of your own has many tasks and challenges. The biggest one being: "How do I properly and fairly compensate my agents for all their hard work and time?" In this episode of Real Estate Tips, Joshua Smith takes the stress off your shoulders and explains step-by-step how to do this efficiently and successfully. Enjoy!

     

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    TAG 063 - The Appropriate Level Of Risk

    TAG 063 - The Appropriate Level Of Risk

    It's the biggest question an entrepreneur will face. Or at least it should be.

    That is, "What is the appropriate level of risk for me and this organization?" 

    This question should be wrestled with at every phase of the entrepreneurial journey starting with the launch and continuing through every subsequent business milestone.

    Most business owners fail to realize just how complicated and layered the level of risk is in their enterprise.

    Join Michael and Jim as they plunge to the depths of one of the most critical aspects of being a well-rounded, successful leader. 

    GDPR Weekly Show Episode 36: ICO Age Appropriate Design Code Consultation, DCMS Data Breach, Telephone Call Recording and GDPR, Potential Perils of Facebook Like Button

    GDPR Weekly Show Episode 36: ICO Age Appropriate Design Code Consultation, DCMS Data Breach, Telephone Call Recording and GDPR, Potential Perils of Facebook Like Button

    Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show:

    ICO Age Appropriate Design Code Consultation,

    DCMS suffers a data breach when telling journalists of new proof of age scheme for UK porn site access,

    Telephone Call Recording and GDPR,

    Potential Perils of Facebook Like Button in Connection with GDPR

    Safe and Effective Management of Pain and Addiction - January 2019

    Safe and Effective Management of Pain and Addiction - January 2019

    “Safe and Effective Management of Pain and Addiction” was presented on January 22, 2019; by Carl Christensen, MD, Ph.D., D-FASAM; and Mark A. Weiner, MD, D-FASAM. The Institute of Medicine estimates around a 100 million Americans suffer with chronic pain, and it’s estimated that about 10% of our population has or has had a substance use disorder. Both chronic pain and substance use disorders are major public health challenges, and treating concurrent pain and substance addiction is especially challenging. Common prescribing practices intended to provide relief of acute and chronic pain can trigger relapse in people with substance use disorders and have also fueled an epidemic of opioid misuse, addiction and overdose death. People with pain deserve relief, and the good news is there are strategies for acute and chronic pain management that are safe and effective for people at risk of or in recovery from substance use disorders. This presentation will discuss various methods of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic pain management and their relative risks and benefits, and describe creative approaches to effective pain relief for people in recovery from substance use disorders.

    This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual education series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about substance use disorders, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.

    ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:
    Carl Christensen, MD, PhD, FACOG, D-FASAM, ABAM

    Dr. Christensen is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Wayne State University School of Medicine and has a private medical practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Christensen specializes in the treatment of addiction and of chronic pain, especially pelvic pain. He obtained his MD and PhD in Biochemistry at Wayne State University School of Medicine and did his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Hutzel Hospital. He then completed a Fellowship in Gynecologic Oncology at Duke University Medical Center. He is certified in Addiction Medicine and is a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine.

    Dr. Christensen is the current Medical Director of the James Wardell Women’s Recovery Center, an outpatient program dedicated to caring for pregnant, chemically dependent women, as well as the Medical Director at the Tolan Medical Research Clinic in the Department of Psychiatry at WSU. He is also the Medical Director for Dawn Farm, and a member of the Advisory Board of Families Against Narcotics in Wayne County Michigan. He is the past president of the Michigan Society of Addiction Medicine and the current Medical Director of the Michigan Health Professional Recovery Program, which monitors impaired nurses, pharmacists and doctors. He was Associate Residency Director of the OB Gyn Residency at the Wayne State University School of Medicine until 2012.

    Dr. Christensen has received numerous teaching awards. He has been named one of the “Top Docs” in Addiction Medicine in Hour Magazine since 2006.

    Mark A. Weiner, MD, DFASAM
    Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital - Ann Arbor
    Medical Director of Substance Use Disorders
    Section Head, Addiction Medicine
    Program Director, Addiction Medicine Fellowship
    Medical Director, IHA Recovery Specialists

    Dr. Weiner is the Section Chief of Addiction Medicine and serves as the Medical Director of Substance Use Disorders at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor. He is also the Medical Director of IHA Specialists. He is the chair of the planning committee of the American Society of Addiction Medicine course, “Pain and Addiction: Common Threads” and is a member of the planning committee for the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Annual Meeting. He is an editor of the ASAM Pain and Addiction Handbook. Dr. Weiner is the immediate past Chair of the Board of Trustees of Dawn Farm. Dr. Weiner has been acknowledged as a “Top Doc” annually since 2011 and was given The Excellence in Care Award by Detroit Hour Magazine in 2018.

    Spirituality In Recovery: The Many Paths to Spiritual Fitness - May 2018

    Spirituality In Recovery: The Many Paths to Spiritual Fitness - May 2018

    Spirituality in Recovery: The Many Paths to Spiritual Fitness was presented on Tuesday May 29, 2018; by Jerry Fouchey, BS, MA, SpA, CADC; Dawn Farm Outpatient and Personal Medicine therapist. Twelve Step recovery programs challenge participants through the Eleventh Step to “seek through prayer and meditation to improve their conscious contact with God as they understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will and the power to carry that out.” The literature points out that recovering people have "tread innumerable paths" in this process. This presentation will encourage participants to clarify their personal understanding of a Higher Power, examine the quality of their relationship with that Power, and explore vehicles to build their conscious contact.

    This presentation is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a free, annual education series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.

    ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
    Jerry Fouchey, BS, MA, Sp.A., CADC

    Jerry Fouchey has extensive experience in the field of education as an administrator, facilitator, strategist, teacher and practitioner in the areas of educational administration, curriculum, instruction and staff development, and has played leadership roles in many initiatives in various public school districts. After several years as a Dawn Farm Spera Recovery Center Counselor, Jerry currently serves as a Personal Medicine and Outpatient therapist for Dawn Farm. He earned his BS, MA, and Sp.A. from Eastern Michigan University, has received additional training in substance use disorder prevention and treatment procedures, and is a Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor (CADC). Jerry was instrumental in the implementation of Dawn Farm’s Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) program and “Personal Medicine” program.

    EPISODE 130: How To Start a Cult and Other Stories: Emmett Montgomery

    EPISODE 130: How To Start a Cult and Other Stories: Emmett Montgomery

    We’re all storytellers, and we capture so much of our life experiences in stories.

    Comedian Emmett Montgomery & I journey down a trail of stories that have become religions, Star Trek, Star Wars, the Marvel Universe, and The Matrix? Meanwhile, a thread from Emmett’s exmormon tale emerges making us think we could start cults.


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    Music Featured in this Episode: AllIknow (Hip Hop) by Makaih Beats and The Laugh Track by Church Of When The Shit Hits The Fan.

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    Studies Project: Appropriate Citations

    Studies Project: Appropriate Citations

    April 11, 2017

    Moderated and organized by Hadar Ahuvia and Ali Rosa-Salas

    Citation and adaptation have been fertile and even groundbreaking creative processes. Cultural appropriations have also masked power dynamics and violent processes of dispossession. How are performance makers navigating citational and appropriative processes with intention and within a range of proximities and intimacies with their sources? How do these artistic practices contend with and complicate colonial and extractive procedures?

    With Yoshiko Chuma, Malik Gaines & Alexandro Segade, Will Rawls, Rosy Simas, and Reggie Wilson

    Tobacco Cessation and Addiction Recovery

    Tobacco Cessation and Addiction Recovery

    “Tobacco Cessation and Addiction Recovery” was presented on May 23, 2017, by Anna Byberg, LMSW, CAADC; Program Coordinator, Dawn Farm Spera Recovery Center. Despite downward trends in the prevalence of tobacco use in the general population, tobacco use remains a significant problem among people with alcohol/other drug addiction. The conventional wisdom that tobacco use should not be addressed during treatment or in early recovery has been shown to be false. Studies have demonstrated that tobacco cessation has positive effects on recovery and relapse rates, and a smoke-free policy does not adversely affect treatment retention. This program will describe the prevalence of tobacco addiction among people with alcohol and other drug addictions, the relationship between tobacco use and recovery, information on tobacco cessation techniques targeted to people with alcohol/other drug addiction, and suggestions for implementation of tobacco cessation support by addiction treatment programs/professionals.

    This presentation is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a free, annual education series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.

    About the presenter: Anna Byberg, LMSW, CAADC
    Anna Byberg, LMSW, CAADC is the Program Coordinator for the Dawn Farm Spera Recovery Center, a social/non-medical detoxification and extended care facility. Anna has worked with Dawn Farm since February of 2005, initially as a Detox Counselor and later as an Outpatient Counselor and then Project Manager. Anna obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree from the University of Michigan – Dearborn in December 2001 and her Master of Social Work degree from Eastern Michigan University in April, 2012. As a member of Dawn Farm’s Tobacco Cessation team, Anna helped to develop, implement and facilitate Dawn Farm’s tobacco cessation initiative.

     

    Audio and video recorded by Bill Hall, TalkVideo. 

    In the Doctor’s Office: Recovery Friend or Foe? - March 2017

    In the Doctor’s Office: Recovery Friend or Foe? - March 2017

    “In the Doctor’s Office: Recovery Friend or Foe? ” was presented on Tuesday March 21, 2017, by Dr. Mark A. Weiner, MD, DFASAM; Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine; and Matthew Statman, LMSW, CAADC; University of Michigan Collegiate Recovery Program Manager. Addiction is widely recognized as a chronic illness best treated with long-term monitoring and support. Primary health care settings are natural places for this care to be provided. However, it's been said that the doctor's office can be a dangerous place for people in recovery from addiction. It's also been said that recovering people can be terrible patients. This program will discuss whether these statements are fair, and why healthcare providers are essential allies for long term recovery. The program will provide a basic overview of the neurobiology of addiction and its implications for health care consumers and providers, list specific concerns related to medications, describe ways in which people in recovery from alcohol/other drug addiction can take responsibility for their health and discuss how health care providers can assist with sustaining recovery.

    This presentation is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a free, annual education series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.

    About the presenters:
    Mark A. Weiner, MD, DFASAM
    Dr. Weiner is the Section Chief of Addiction Medicine and serves as the Medical Director of Substance Use Disorders at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor. He is also the Medical Director of IHA Pain Management Consultants. He is the chair of the planning committee of the American Society of Addiction Medicine course, “Pain and Addiction: Common Threads” and is a member of the planning committee for the American Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Meeting. He is an editor of the upcoming ASAM Pain and Addiction Handbook planned for publication in 2017. Dr. Weiner is the current Chair of the Board of Trustees of Dawn Farm Treatment Centers.
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    Matthew Statman, LMSW, CAADC
    Matt Statman is the Manager of the Collegiate Recovery Program at the University of Michigan and faculty adviser to the University of Michigan Students for Recovery. He is an adjunct lecturer at Eastern Michigan University school of Social Work and a Board Member of the Association of Recovery in Higher Education. Matt worked with Dawn Farm from 2004 through 2012, first as a House Manager and Resident Aid and later as a Detox Counselor and Detox Team Leader. After obtaining his MSW, Matt worked as an Outpatient Therapist and an Administrator and Therapist in Dawn Farm’s Correctional Programs, and as a Residential Therapist at Dawn Farm Downtown. Matt was the Dawn Farm Education Series coordinator from 2007 through 2012. He graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 2009 with his BSW and received his MSW from the University of Michigan in 2010.

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