Interested in Money? Me, too!
I talk with David about money, specifically how to make money interesting. The longer you wait to spend your money, the more of it you'll be able to spend!
Explore "dishonest" with insightful episodes like "Interested in Money? Me, too!", "S-4-#5 Destructive Dishonesty", "Episode 501: TLP 501: Parenting a Lying Child, Part 2 | how to catch a liar", "Ep. 60 Brave Honest Beautiful - 誠實是一種責任嗎" and "Highlighting the Not-So-Ethical Shady Dental Practice with Teresa Duncan" from podcasts like ""Face Life’s Chaos", "Fixed on Change: The Parenting Failure Expert Podcast", "Truth.Love.Parent. with AMBrewster", "Abulasika 阿布拉希卡" and "Money In, Money Out"" and more!
I talk with David about money, specifically how to make money interesting. The longer you wait to spend your money, the more of it you'll be able to spend!
Often times we parents "believe" our children can’t see or notice how our actions behind closed doors are different than how we present to the public.Wow nothing could be further from the truth! They "see" the inconsistencies whether you know it or not.
Being honest with our self evaluation is the beginning of living as a parent of "integrity". Your actions and words tell a story about you to your family. Don’t let fear hold you back because, God’s Love will encourage you forward.
We can all agree that lying is bad and needs to be addressed, but how do you know if your child is lying? Join AMBrewster for practical biblical advice for determining if what your child is saying is true.
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This week on Money In Money Out, Susan Gunn welcomes back her friend and colleague Teresa Duncan, MS speaker and owner of Odyssey management to highlight the features of “Shady Dental,” a fictional and not so ethical dental practice.
Episode Highlights
Quotes
“I am hearing from others that because of this past year, substance abuse is on the rise.”
“When the receptionist needed her alone time, she was going to her car for another bump of cocaine. That explained her erratic behavior.”
“Drug addiction does creep in and affect jobs. We need to ensure we do no harm to our patients.”
“Precedence is always set at the top of the business.”
“Sometimes they walk right past the front desk without paying.”
“Forgiving patient co-pays is illegal but is being used as a marketing tool!”
“At Shady Dental there is a lot of equipment turn-over, a lot of supplies turnover, because it walks out the back door.”
“Shady Dental also hires a new hygienist from a near-by practice, so that she will bring her patient base with her.”
“Leadership in the practice matters. If the doctor does not lead, someone else will step into that role to lead. And they may not like who takes the lead.”
“I love talking to the dental students, being able to make a difference in what they are going to go through down the road. It is so important.”
“If you are an Associate Doctor, you need to learn to run your own reports.”
“How much caffeine do you need to run a practice for crying out loud? Hopefully she was buying Starbucks for everyone.”
Links & Resources
Teresa’s Website- https://www.OdysseyMgmt.com/ (sign up for my newsletter!)
Nobody Told Me That Podcast Episode 70: Fraudulent Hoverboard Dentist Dramatic Reading
Nobody Told Me That Podcast Drug Addiction podcast: https://nobodytoldmethat.libsyn.com/
Teresa’s Book Moving Your Patients to Yes! Easy Insurance Conversations (use ‘newsletter’ for $3 off)
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Susan’s Website - https://SusanGunnSolutions.com (sign up for my newsletter)
Book Money In, Money Out: Financial Organization In Your Practice
Book Getting The Most Out of QuickBooks In Your Practice
Book Advanced QuickBooks In Your Practice
Ask The Expert Online Consultation
Money In, Money Out Lies Breed Lies Episode: SBA EIDL & PPP Fraud
Titus was Paul’s right-hand man who was willing and able to tackle the “dirtiest jobs” that needed to be done. He was faithful and loyal to the end.
What a story Debi has. Betrayed by her husband, all she learned in her PhD about betrayal, about post betrayal transformation (as opposed to resilience), the 5 stages of healing (different than the 5 stages of grief), and how betrayal effects us physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
It's amazing how the path she discovered through her PhD when applied to her own life actually led to her remarrying her husband who betrayed her.
You'll hear in the interview how it wasn't necessarily pretty, how she had to ask for what she needed, and literally create a new world view of what she deserved.
Her new book Trust Again goes through the process and helps you overcome betrayal, regain health, confidence and happiness. You can get her book, learn more and receive even more support at www.AllanaPratt.com/trust
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LLN (5/28/19) – Truck parking is getting traction again in our nation’s capital. Also, the St. Christopher Fund is teaming up with country music star Joe Nichols to help raise awareness. Meanwhile, a new law protects truckers in Missouri from dishonest towing operators. OOIDA warns truckers about towing overcharge problems in Wyoming. Also, an Arkansas electronic billboard company is alerting drivers when there is a tornado warning. And we’ll have an update on per diem issues, Hours of Service and more.
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Students come up with some pretty creative excuses for turning in their homework late. One student explained to his teacher that they wanted to wait until they were older and therefore wiser, so they would be able to do a better job. Another explained that he was aware that teachers are overworked and underpaid, and having to grade more assignments just added to the problem. I guess he felt he was helping out. What’s a word for telling artful lies in a convincing way? Mendaciloquence.
Of course, there are the usual excuses like “the dog ate my homework” or “my printer wouldn’t work”, but one of the more creative explanations given to a teacher was that "the police cut power to the neighborhood to carry out a drug bust, so I couldn’t use my computer." What’s a word for a comical fib? A skiddledinger!
On today's BS'n:
Impatient people
Sending food back in the restaurant
Greatest Superbowl Halftime Shows of all time
Extreme temperatures
Dishonesty in online dating
(October 19, 2015) Our board member Steve Hicks is guest on "The Terry and Jesse Show" to encourage our local friends to find out more about California's parental notification laws and let them know about gathering signatures for an upcoming ballot measure (to overturn them). We encourage all of our listeners to be informed on this issue.
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SHOW NOTES: In the MYTH WARRIORS™ series we are targeting ideas to begin to assess whether they are credible or not. We are warriors fighting to establish clarity between what is accurate and what is simply a myth (or falsehood) in life. This episode is, “Why The Smartest Thing You Can Say Is ‘I Don’t Know.’”
“I Don’t Know. “
Beautiful in its simplicity. Concise in its meaning. Unambiguous. Powerful. Indicative of intellect and introspection. Underused.
How often are you in communication with someone and they use a word or phrase that you don’t know? All of the time. It happens to me on a daily basis. Let’s imagine that someone was talking to me at work about types of snow skies and I have never been snow skiing, have never read anything specifically about snow-skiing and have no prior interest or knowledge about snow skiing.
What would be the best (in terms of good outcomes for me) way to respond to the following question, “What do you think of the Armada TST?”
Option A: “Yeah, those are great.”
Option B: “I think that that green eggs and ham are awesome.”
Option C: ”I don’t know.”
Option A is a lie (as I don’t know what Armada TST is so I certainly don’t know if it is great or horrible). So, I am a dishonest liar to use this type of response. It also puts me at risk for being asked the dreaded follow-up question, “Why?” I cannot answer that question so it is not a good idea to use this response as my ignorance will be exposed. If I get lucky and there is a thing called Armada TST and it is a snow ski, the person talking to me will want to keep the conversation going and talk more about this “shared interest” that we have. As I am unable to keep talking about this (as I don’t know what it is), I will have to leave or change the topic or end the conversation right after this response (which are rude behaviors). This will render me a rude liar.
As I don’t know what Armada TST actually is, I risk humiliation in this response (and I have anxiety and fear while waiting to see how embarrassed I will be when caught in my lie). If the person asking the question was simply testing me to see if I knew anything about snow skis, my ignorance is immediately exposed. What if there is no such thing as Armada TST and I use this response? What if there is something called Armada TST and it is a type of men’s watch and not a snow ski? In any case, this response shows that I am not intelligent. This actually is a snow ski and it is one of the 2013 Editor’s Choice selections at On The Snow (http://www.onthesnow.com/news/a/580093/2013-editors--choice--the-best-men-s-all-mountain-skis).
Option B is a nonsense response that is not related the question at all. People use these types of options to try to change the subject. On the positive side, at least it is not a lie (assuming that I know what green eggs and ham are and I genuinely think they are awesome). This response shows that I am not intelligent as I either did not understand the question or I really think that green eggs and ham are a type of snow ski.
Option C is clear. It shows that I understand the question (it is about the Armada TST) and that I understand that I don’t know what it means. It is honest and not rude. Ideally, I should follow this statement up with a request for knowledge such as, “I don’t know much about skiing! Please tell me about this ski and what you think about it. I would love to learn more about it!” The enthusiasm is optional but the honest answer shows that you are intelligent and interested in learning new information and acquiring new knowledge. Most people are delighted to talk and teach someone else about their interests!
What others are saying about the intelligence and power of “I don’t know.”:
"I think those words can be so incredibly liberating," she tells NPR's Steve Inkseep. "They can just make your shoulders drop with relief. Once you finally own up to what you don't know, then you can begin to have honest interactions with the people around you.” (http://www.npr.org/2013/09/18/223402246/dont-know-just-admit-it)
“And I’ve found it’s really one of the most destructive factors in business — is that everyone masquerades like they know the answer and no one will ever admit they don’t know the answer, and it makes it almost impossible to learn.” (http://freakonomics.com/2012/01/04/why-is-%E2%80%9Ci-don%E2%80%99t-know%E2%80%9D-so-hard-to-say-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/)
Let’s discuss how to show our intelligence and intellectual curiosity by using the powerful (almost magic) words, “I Don’t Know.”
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Heather and Kate discuss soccer and the SI swimsuit issue, get biz buzzed with Alli P., power nap on dishonesty and wrap with Nodelman. Enjoy and thanks for listening!
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