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    Explore " leg" with insightful episodes like "Do You Know if the Products You're Using Are Safe?", "#85: Legende læring", "Dorte Futtrup: Erindringscentrifugen", "Pubes, Pits, and Pedo-staches with Katarzyna Zoltak and Jacee Niblett" and "DTTW8-Deciphering Dreams" from podcasts like ""Lawyers in the House with Montlick", "Velfærdsprofeten", "Levende lydfortælling", "Royally Screwed Podcast" and "Dead to the World"" and more!

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    Do You Know if the Products You're Using Are Safe?

    Do You Know if the Products You're Using Are Safe?

    How much do you really know about the products you're using? Just because it's on the shelf doesn't mean it's safe.

    Ever wonder why some products have warning labels? Or why personal care products have to list out ingredients on the packaging? 

    The answer is product liability lawyers who fight for consumers' rights and protection. Veronica is in the house with Montlick attorney Alan to discuss the role of attorneys in consumer safety, and how a lawyer can help if you've been injured by a product. 

    Also joining is Nikki Montlick to talk label literacy: ingredient lists, what they really mean, and where they can fall short.

    The purpose of this show is to provide general information about the law. Our guests will not provide any individualized legal advice. If you have a personal situation and need legal advice, contact us nationwide at 1-800-LAW-NEED for your free legal consultation with a Montlick attorney.

    Follow us on social @montlicklaw or visit lawyersinthehouse.com for more info, clips and tips.

    #85: Legende læring

    #85: Legende læring

    I denne udsendelse undersøger vi sammenhængen mellem leg og læring i folkeskolen. Er det muligt at stilladsere leg på en måde, som fremmer bestemte læringsmål, eller ødelægger overdreven voksenstyring hele formålet med at lege?
    Dagens gæster er af lektor Stine Rahr Bruzelius. Stine er involveret i Playful Learning-programmet, som er et samarbejde mellem de seks professionshøjskoler i Danmark støttet af LEGO Fonden. Formålet med samarbejdet er at udvikle og fremme en legende tilgang til børns udvikling og læring.

    Vi har også besøg af lærer Karina Purlund og eleverne Vigga Holten Olsson og Ingrid Sofie Andreasen fra Usserød skole, som har arbejdet med legende læring på forskellig vis.

    Dorte Futtrup: Erindringscentrifugen

    Dorte Futtrup: Erindringscentrifugen

    Denne podcast rummer to personlige fortællinger: “ Paradis T/R" og “ Slangelegen”.

    Den første illustrerer, hvilke konsekvenser det kan få at dykke ned i traumer fra barndom og ungdom. At tage fra Hovedstolen.

    Den anden skildrer et 8-årigt barns leg med et ganske utraditionelt stykke legetøj. 

    Fortællingen indgår i min kommende forestilling “Slangerne i skabet”, som er bygget over min fars dramatiske liv og død. Fortielse og uforsonlighed er væsentlig omdrejningspunkter.

    Fortælleforestillingen kan bestilles til opførelse over hele Danmark.



    Udgivet med støtte fra Velux Fonden

    Fortæller & Forfatter: Dorte Futtrup

    Jingle: Sara Futtrup

    Produktion Boglyd
    ISBN: 9788794143417
    (c) Dorte Futtrup Forlag 2022



    Pubes, Pits, and Pedo-staches with Katarzyna Zoltak and Jacee Niblett

    Pubes, Pits, and Pedo-staches with Katarzyna Zoltak and Jacee Niblett

    Join me in our first-ever panel discussion with my friends Katarzyna (Kasia) Zoltak and Jacee Niblett, where we discuss everything we can think of around body hair: where it comes from, what is it good for, the ways we are told that it "should" look whether we want it to or not, and what you can do about it. Along the way, we talk about our own insecurities related to our body hair, share stories from our upbringing, and give a loud "F- YOU" to the boys and girls of our adolescence who made us feel anything less than beautiful for our hair.

    Private Coaching: Royally Screwed Coaching (royallovecoach.com)

    Survey/Interview link: https://www.royallovecoach.com/survey

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    Instagram: Kincaid McMinn (@royallovecoach)

    You can find Jacee and Kasia here:
    Jacee Website: Sex | Freedom in Intimacy
    Jacee Instagram: Jacee Niblett (@freedominintimacy)

    Kasia Website: Katarzyna Żółtak on Direct.me
    Kasia Instagram: Katarzyna Zoltak (she/her) (@katarzyna.zoltak)


    Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100303

    Artist: http://incompetech.com/

    DTTW8-Deciphering Dreams

    DTTW8-Deciphering Dreams

    If you remember a dream, even if it is strange, does it mean something? We think the answer is yes. Today Mama Dawn deciphers a dream that could be a dream or a possible astral projection event.  Lexi's finds a Dream to Decipher that has the Dream Team in it...unfortunately that does not me your humble hosts, and Tasha's dreamer gets frustrated at their lack of ability to body serf at a water park. Do these dreams mean something...you bet, listen in to get the details.

    Email us your dream at Deadtotheworldpodcast@gmail.com
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    Thank you Dream Team!

    E38-Willis–Ekbom Disease or RLS (Remastered)

    E38-Willis–Ekbom Disease or RLS (Remastered)

    Today we talk about Willis-Ekbom Disease which is  more commonly known as Restless Leg Syndrome or RLS for short.  A very annoying and painful condition for sufferers with no cure. A disease that is very difficult to diagnose as there is no blood test  to detect  it.  Listen as we discuss more about this sleep disorder and  learn what other area's of the body it effects.

    EP 91: Craig DeMartino — Amputating His Leg to Climb Again, El Cap Stories, and Embracing a New Normal

    EP 91: Craig DeMartino — Amputating His Leg to Climb Again, El Cap Stories, and Embracing a New Normal

    Craig DeMartino is a rock climber, motivational speaker, and teacher. His life changed in 2002 when he took a 100-foot ground fall. We talked about Craig’s accident and recovery, the decision to amputate his leg, climbing harder than ever after the accident, doing El Cap in a day, dealing with chronic pain, teaching adaptive climbing, and embracing a new normal.

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    Show Notes:  

    thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/craig-demartino

    Nuggets:

    3:28 – El Cap, Craig’s son, and owning what you like

    6:09 – His kids catching the climbing bug, and watching sports from the sidelines

    8:12 – Adaptive sports, ball sports, and exploring sports outside the box

    9:30 – Bouldering with a prosthetic leg

    11:30 – Craig’s recent broken foot

    15:23 – Trauma, avoiding getting hurt gain, and the hardware in his foot

    17:00 – Being in Estes, relistening to EP 11 of the Enormocast, and sitting down in person

    20:30 – Craig’s accident

    36:05 – Waking up in the hospital, moving to an assisted living home, and eventually returning home

    42:52 – The human body is amazing

    43:51 – “Fuck it. I’m gonna cut my leg off and see what happens.” -Craig DeMartino

    54:40 – “Who am I in this new form?”

    56:04 – The barking dog, and the human barometer

    58:42 – Pain and visualization

    1:02:05 – Being honest about the ups and downs, and moving away from the accident

    1:05:03 – New identities, and Hugh Herr

    1:06:00 – “I would never change it”, and finding purpose in teaching adaptive sports

    1:11:06 – Craig’s life before the accident, helping people now, and inclusivity

    1:15:22 – Being a climber first, and the first all-adaptive ascent of El Cap

    1:16:40 – Helping trauma patients find flow state through climbing

    1:19:56 – Working through triggers and PTSD

    1:22:56 – Craig’s recovery status

    1:24:55 – How to hack the perspective without the injury, and how Will’s (Craig’s son’s) coach Mikey influenced him

    1:29:15 – Question from Chris Kalous: “Why do you swear so much, Craig?”

    1:31:54 – Patron question from Tyler: What made your story so captivating when you shared it on the Enormocast?

    1:35:35 – Talking with Steve and remembering the accident, and going back to ‘White Man’

    1:38:52 – Rannveig’s story, self-blame, and moving forward

    1:41:48 – Patron question from Graham: How can people in the helping professions provide better opportunities for empowerment for people with disabilities?

    1:47:23 – Patron question from Levi: How could we go about making a centralized group for adaptive climbers?

    1:51:07 – How to connect with Craig

    1:52:00 – Patron question from Andrew: Have you tried custom prosthetics for a specific move or route?

    1:55:54 – Craig’s quiver of legs, and our amazing feet

    1:58:24 – Patron question from Eli: What have been some of the hardest lessons, and best and encouraging ones since your fall?

    2:00:40 – “When you get up there, don’t take no for an answer.” - HK

    2:01:56 – Rock climbing is hard, and explaining rock climbing to your Grandma

    2:04:04 – Patron question from Eli: What advice might you have for other climbers with kids?

    2:09:09 – Most meaningful climbs since the injury, speed climbing El Cap with Hans Florine, and sport climbing with Cindy (Craig’s wife)

    2:16:30 – Climbing his hardest after the accident

    2:19:18 – Sending ‘Dirty Smelly Hippie’, soft grades, and feeling confident at 12d

    2:23:16 – The steep style of the Red, climbing with one leg, and Tommy Caldwell as the most famous amputee

    2:26:55 – Patron question from Ken Klein: Moving to Puerto Rico, what will you miss most about the Fort Collins scene? How has it evolved in your time there?

    2:28:53 – Continuing the work in Puerto Rico, and chasing shorts weather

    2:32:54 – Why Craig hates pants

    2:34:44 – What Craig hopes to still accomplish in his climbing

    2:36:48 – How the experience of climbing scales

    2:37:58 – Grateful for opportunities

    2:39:00 – We are all struggling with something

    2:41:38 – Life is fluid

    How to Use Your Legs

    How to Use Your Legs

    Understanding how to use your legs in combination with your other aids is crucial to dressage success.

    Your legs are used to send your horse forward, to ask him to move sideways, to bend around circles and in lateral exercises, to improve the horse’s balance, and to control his shoulders and hindquarters.

    If you would rather read the article on our blog, click here - https://howtodressage.com/for-the-rider/use-legs-aids/
           
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    Teaching Anatomy with James Xavier Barbour

    Teaching Anatomy with James Xavier Barbour

    After teaching anatomy and art history for 21 years at Stanford University and the Academy of Art University, James Xavier Barbour decided to open his own school. He founded The Decorus Atelier of Figurative Art in Brooklyn, NY and is currently the primary instructor, along with two other instructors. Decorus Atelier is not your average art school, James has created an institution that brings teaching and learning back to the old fashioned way of studying anatomy and art with the local master. His approach is very personal, as he offers each student one-on-one instruction.

    James is passionate about expressing the eternal or universal truths that bind us as human beings as well our differences. His work often contains a psychological narrative which dances on the edges of both reality and the surreal. 

    You can learn more about James' art and his school at https://www.decorusatelier.com

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    What if Every Client Spent $12,000 at Your Gym?

    What if Every Client Spent $12,000 at Your Gym?

    Do you track your gym's average lifetime value (LTV)? LTV is how much a client pays you over the entire course of your business relationship.

    It's a marriage of two other important metrics—average revenue per member (ARM) and length of engagement (LEG)—and it's a great way to get some perspective on the health of your business.

    Jonathan Beckner owns Move Functional Fitness in Decatur, Georgia, and in March 2021, his gym's average LTV was just shy of $12,000. Yes, that's the correct number of zeroes.

    Here's a look at how he hit that number and why you should be tracking LTV.

    Links:

    Move Functional Fitness
    "How to Make $100,000 Per Year With 150 Clients"
    Level Method
    Gym Lead Machine
    Gym Owners United

    Timeline:


    1:45 – Looking at length of engagement.

    6:07 – How to get clients to stick around.

    8:16 – Keeping clients during COVID.

    13:45 – Lifetime value: a reflection of the value of your services.

    15:34 – Increasing average revenue per member.

    18:23 – LTV: Providing perspective on ad spend and lead costs.

    22:14 – To increase LTV, focus on value first.


    Why the "More Members Myth" Must Die Before It Kills Us

    Why the "More Members Myth" Must Die Before It Kills Us

    "Bro, how much you bench?"

    How seriously would you take someone who judged your fitness based on just your bench press? Well, the gym owner's equivalent is membership numbers, and more is not always better.

    Don't believe it?

    Here's Chris Cooper on why more members won't make you rich—and what you should do instead to increase your net owner benefit by $40,000 per year.

    Get the guide: "How to Make $100,000 Per Year With 150 Clients."

    Links:

    Forever Fierce
    Driven Nutrition
    Gym Owners United

    Timeline:

    00:28 – “How much you bench?”

    3:37 – Origins of the “more is better” model.

    9:47 – The exception, not the rule.

    12:20 – Why you don’t want more members.

    14:56 – The metrics you should think about instead.

    16:35 – How to make more money with fewer clients.

    18:42 – Where to start.




    LEGVARPIÐ // Rut Vestmann ræðir um barneignir einhverfra við Sunnu Maríu Helgadóttur og Stefaníu Ósk Margeirsdóttur

    LEGVARPIÐ // Rut Vestmann ræðir um barneignir einhverfra við Sunnu Maríu Helgadóttur og Stefaníu Ósk Margeirsdóttur

    "Legvarpið" er ný sjálfstæð þáttasyrpa ljósmæðra innan Hlaðvarps Landspítala. Stjórnendur syrpunnar eru hjúkrunarfræðingarnir og ljósmæðurnar Sunna María Helgadóttir og Stefanía Ósk Margeirsdóttir. Í þessum fyrsta þætti Legvarpsins hjá Hlaðvarpi Landspítala ræða Sunna María og Stefanía Ósk við Rut Vestmann um barneignir einhverfra.

    Hlaðvarp Landspítala er aðgengilegt á vef spítalans og helstu samfélagsmiðlum, en einnig í streymisveitunum Spotify og Apple iTunes, ásamt hlaðvarpsveitum á borð við Simplecast, Pocket Casts og Podcast Addict. Stjórnandi hlaðvarps Landspítala er Stefán Hrafn Hagalín, en stjórnandi upptöku er Ásvaldur Kristjánsson. Báðir starfa hjá samskiptadeild Landspítala.

    Þess má geta að Sunna María og Stefanía Ósk hafa haldið úti Legvarpinu um nokkurt skeið og eldri þætti þess má meðal annars finna á bæði Soundcloud og Spotify.

     

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    https://landspitalihladvarp.simplecast.com/episodes/legvarpid-01

     

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    ELDRI LEGVARPSÞÆTTIR

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    Lockdown Leader: How U.K. Gym Added and Retained Members

    Lockdown Leader: How U.K. Gym Added and Retained Members

    Gareth Wayt, owner of Second City Fitness in the United Kingdom, has been through three lockdowns since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The gym is still in that third lockdown, yet now, their retention, average revenue per member, and life-time value are all higher than ever.

    Here's what Gareth and co-owners did to make their business even stronger during the pandemic.

    Links:

    Second City Fitness
    Level Method
    Forever Fierce
    "Help First"
    Free Tools
    Gym Owners United

    Timeline:

    2:01 – Using WhatsApp to keep the community alive during lockdown.

    10:47 – Getting creative to keep members engaged—and do your marketing for you—during lockdown.

    13:29 – Using lockdown to evaluate the business and make changes for the better.

    18:24 – Switching to a hybrid membership model.

    21:47 – Facing fears when making big changes to your business.

    23:50 – Why Gareth and his team spent 10 days calling all 225 members of the gym.

    28:05 – Looking to the post-COVID era.

    32:03 – Numbers don’t lie: increased ARM, LEG and LTV. 





    Relationships: Brandon and Phoenix Johnson, Part 1

    Relationships: Brandon and Phoenix Johnson, Part 1

    Both Brandon and Phoenix have a deep passion for laughing, experiencing adventure, and loving others well. They are practically newlyweds, having just celebrated their one year anniversary a few months before this recording. But don’t let the age of their marriage fool you - the Johnson’s are wise beyond their years and that wisdom shines through this episode. 

    In episode one of this two-episode recording, the Johnson’s tell of their dating experiences. Central to their healthy relationship was finding their own identity and focusing on genuinely getting to know each other. Although over 1800 miles separated them, Brandon & Phoenix got intentional and creative to ensure they knew each other well before deciding to marry. 


    Favorite quotes from the episode:

    From Phoenix:

    • “God is a god of clarity.”
    • “Our security doesn’t come from a relationship with another person. Our security comes from our identity in Christ.”
    • “Becoming the one is what I needed to do.”
    • “When you’re younger you’re trying to figure out who you are. When you start dating young you end up finding your identity in that other person.”


    From Brandon:

    • “I knew from the beginning Phoenix was legit.”
    • “I would recommend not getting to know each other through texting.”
    • “Push off the physical and focus on getting to know the other person. If they’re the one for you you’ll have plenty of time to kiss and cuddle later.”
    • “Dating is an art.”
    • “Take it slow. Relax. Don’t make any commitments before dating at least a year.”


    Fun things from the episode:

    Brandon was onNow That’s Something Good back in Episode 3. Listen here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1175135/5056091


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    Five-Figure Clients: How CrossFit MASS Does It

    Five-Figure Clients: How CrossFit MASS Does It

    The average long-term value of a client at CrossFit MASS is over $10,000.

    So what's owner Joe Venuti's secret? Is it about rates? Specialty programs? Sales wizardry? And how does he plan to keep that number high?

    Mike Warkentin digs in with all those questions and more in this episode of Two-Brain Radio.

    Links:

    CrossFit Mass
    Incite Tax: Profit First for Microgyms
    Driven Nutrition
    The State of the Industry 2020

    Timeline:

    2:28 – Where does high LTV come from? 

    4:04 – Factoring in ARM and LEG.

    7:40 – How CrossFit MASS achieved average client retention of 41 months.

    8:46 – The rate debate: to grandfather or not.

    15:42 – Weighing long-term value of raising rates vs. grandfathering long-term clients.

    19:52 – Client retention.

    24:42 – Joe’s advice to gym owners looking to increase LTV.

    26:04 – Replicating seed clients.


    Ep. 123- The Leg & Some Bird Murders

    Ep. 123- The Leg & Some Bird Murders

    Hey Campers, get away from that leg and over to the fire, we got some stories to tell. This week we have on David the Coward to be a damn Coward of course and read us a cowardly story. This  week we also tell you about the strange history of fraud queen, serial killer, and leg enthusiast Martha Marek, the woman who just wasn't rich enough. Lastly, we tell you about the birds...yes...all the birds, and how they just might actually be watching your every move.

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