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    Explore "lim" with insightful episodes like "Lisa Ling on how Covid 19 affects kids and monitoring screen time", "Building Healthy Kids & babies Thru Food with Kelly Leveque", "Things that moms don't really talk about with Genevieve Padalecki", "How To Raise  Successful, Empathetic, & Smart kids" and "Raising anti racist kids with Tia Mowry" from podcasts like ""Being Bumo", "Being Bumo", "Being Bumo", "Being Bumo" and "Being Bumo"" and more!

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    Lisa Ling on how Covid 19 affects kids and monitoring screen time

    Lisa Ling on how Covid 19 affects kids and monitoring screen time

    In today’s episode I chat with award winning journalist  Lisa Ling. Many of you might know her from her show This is Life on CNN. We chat about her findings and learnings of COVID-19 & how it affects kids.  We also talk about screen time, the importance of parent’s being an active part of their kid’s digital life, how the pandemic has affected kid’s mental health, why she doesn’t allow her to kid have Youtube on their devices, and how to properly engage & educate your kids on the world’s current climate and so much more. 

     

     

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    Building Healthy Kids & babies Thru Food with Kelly Leveque

    Building Healthy Kids & babies Thru Food with Kelly Leveque

    On this episode we are joined by Kelly Leveque- a holistic nutritionist, wellness expert, & celebrity health coach. She has coached and trained everyone from Jessica Alba, Chelsea Handler, Emmy Possum, Molly Sims, and Jennifer Garner to name a few. On today's episode we discuss the science behind nutrition and what kids ACTUALLY really need in their everyday meals (it’s not what you think). What to do with picky eaters, supplements that kids should be taking & shouldn’t be taking, What pregnant & postpartum women should be eating and incorporating into their everyday diet. And the best remedy for stressed out parents! 

     

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    Things that moms don't really talk about with Genevieve Padalecki

    Things that moms don't really talk about with Genevieve Padalecki

    Genevieve Padalecki is a mother, actress, activist, and founder of lifestyle blog Now & Gen. In this episode we talk about all the taboo topics that no one really talks about.From hiring outside help- Nannies, politics, homeschooling, expectations in marriage, and so much more. She shares with us how she navigates herself and her family during these uncertain times. 

     

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    To read her blog click HERE

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    How To Raise  Successful, Empathetic, & Smart kids

    How To Raise  Successful, Empathetic, & Smart kids

    On this episode we are joined by a life long early childhood educator & expert and former CEO of Teaching Strategies Kai -Leé Berke. On today’s episode we talk about the importance of early childhood education & why it's so critical. Also the negative impact that it can take on a child if they don’t have the proper education and tools they need at an early age. She shares with us tangible tips & tricks that we can all apply today that will make a long lasting difference in a child’s life. 

     

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    Raising anti racist kids with Tia Mowry

    Raising anti racist kids with Tia Mowry

    In this episode I am joined by the amazing Tia Mowry, who is an actor, singer, writer, television producer, business person and a mom. We talk about motherhood, quarantine, cooking and BLM as we dig into the subject of how to raise inclusive children and how to approach the subject or race with your little ones. 

     

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    Being Bumo
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    Becoming BUMO

    Becoming BUMO

    In this episode you will get to know me, Chriselle Lim and my partner and co founder of BÜMO Joan Nguyen. We talk about the guilt we face Everyday as working mothers, open up about  marital issues, and how are eve been able to successfully build a company in the midst of a pandemic while having our kids at home, and how it’s never too late (even after kids) to chase your dreams.

     

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    Episode 17: Roselle Lim (Natalie Tan's Book Of Luck And Fortune; Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop)

    Episode 17: Roselle Lim (Natalie Tan's Book Of Luck And Fortune; Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop)
    Charlie and Roselle Lim (Natalie Tan's Book of Luck and Fortune; Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop) discuss weaving culture, mental illness, and magic into your fiction, an aid for your eyes when chopping onions, and children you excitedly take to tourist attractions who wonder what you see in them.

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    Fresh Fiction's review of Natalie Tan's Book of Luck and Fortune, as quoted

    Question Index

    02:03 Tell us about your writing background
    03:45 Is Natalie Tan's Book of Luck and Fortune one big metaphor?
    05:27 You have a particular love of words?...
    06:09 Was Natalie always planned to be unsure of herself?
    06:53 How did your relationship with your own mother influence the novel?
    07:51 What's your favourite meal to make?
    08:55 Have you had experience yourself of food solving, or helping to solve, a problem?
    11:16 What was behind the decision to incorporate recipes into the narrative?
    12:37 Does chewing mint gum help when chopping onions?
    13:14 Was the thread about outsiders, trying to disrupt for their own gain, based on a particular event?
    14:09 Introduce us to San Francisco's Chinatown
    15:24 Do you love classical music?
    16:12 Was the romance between Natalie and Daniel always in the book?
    17:26 How much was filial piety in your mind when writing?
    18:53 Is Vanessa Yu Miss Yu from Natalie Tan?
    19:20 (We discuss Paris and London - Roselle went there to research Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop)
    25:28 Did you ever wonder about using a different name to Natalie, given that that is your daughter's name?
    32:25 Vanessa Yu - is it fair to say this is a very different book to Natalie Tan?
    33:09 Are you writing your next book?
    33:35 Natalie Tan has been optioned for a TV show...

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    Ep02_Across_Alessandro-Milano-Italy

    Ep02_Across_Alessandro-Milano-Italy
    Alessandro and I talk about a lot of C's: cinema, country & city, climate, but also design and fashion, bike lanes and the future of traffic. We do enjoy how nice and quiet it is outside. And we play Citta online (aka Stadt, Land, Fluss - aka City, Country, River). We do philosophize a little and listen to music. Of course there's some cursing. After all, it's about life in the time of C. Everything else in on instagram.com/across_2020/

    Episode 31: Fantasy Fun

    Episode 31: Fantasy Fun

    This time, we're entering the magical, mysterious realm of fantasy fiction.

    Hear from author Rebecca Lim, author of numerous fantasy novels for both children and teens, including The Emperor's Daughter and Afterlife. It's a fascinating chat that delves into the importance of representation and seeing yourselves in the books you read.

    In Kids Capers, we meet super smart young book reviewer Jazzy, a passionate young reader. We also give a shoutout to fellow Aus kidlit podcast, Middle Grade Mavens, full of book reviews and excellent writing advice from a host of amazing Australian middle grade authors who pop by the show.

    Hear your hosts latest reads, a nod to the Aurealis Awards (Australia's premier speculative fiction awards), and find out about our latest book giveaway!

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    #19: Jenn Lim: Culture as a Competitive Advantage

    #19: Jenn Lim: Culture as a Competitive Advantage

    Jenn Lim is the CEO and CHO (Chief Happiness Officer) of Delivering Happiness (DH), a company she and Tony Hsieh (CEO of Zappos.com) co-founded to inspire science-based happiness, passion and purpose at work, home and in everyday life.

    Jenn has been a consultant with Zappos from its start-up days in 2003 to the $2B business it is today. She created the Zappos Culture Book, an embodiment of how companies can use happiness as a business model to increase productivity and profitability.

    Jenn’s experience with Zappos, combined with her development of scientific frameworks for workplace happiness, created the evidence that happier employees = happier customers = successful companies (and meaningful lives).

    Jenn has traveled to over 30 countries to speak on this equation and most importantly, share the practical ways of HOW this equation works.

    Upon the discovery that every organization can have similar results, DH evolved into the culture coach-sulting company it is today...to help businesses, hospitals and governments actualize their own sustainable culture for positive ROI.

    Today, Jenn is dedicated to growing DH to inspire people, companies and communities to change their world, so together, we can change the world.

    To book Jenn Lim call Executive Speakers Bureau at 901-672-6548. 

    Shivang Dave, CEO & Founder, "PlenOptika: Vision for India & Beyond"

    Shivang Dave, CEO & Founder, "PlenOptika: Vision for India & Beyond"

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    How his grandfather succeeded despite being blind inspired Shivang Dave, Ph.D. to change the world.  As an accomplished bioengineer and a founder, he aims to bring high-quality eye exams to the masses in India with a new device. The Madrid-MIT M+Visión Fellowship was crucial to building a capable and cohesive founding team for PlenOptika. Shivang was a cheery and inspiring guest; great interview!

    Some highlights:

    • Shivang Dave, Ph.D. bio
    • Shivang introduces his wonderfully multi-disciplinary co-founders: Eduardo Lage, Ph.D., Daryl Lim, Ph.D., and Nick Durr, Ph.D.
    • Device looks like binoculars from Star Wars.
    • Addresses a massive problem: 1.5 billion worldwide don’t have the eye glasses they need.
    • The scarcity of trained vision professionals and the large size of optical equipment creates bottle necks outside rich countries.
    • Market research with NGOs and other stakeholders pointed to the need for an accurate, portable and cheap autorefractor.
    • As they spun out from MIT, they discovered that there was also a need for their device in high-resource setting such as the US.
    • Founding story: Madrid-MIT M+Visión Fellowship, an MIT program set up with the government of Madrid to support 34 post-docs working together over 5years in identifying solutions for important problems. Daryl Lim, an optics-related Ph.D., discovered that poor vision was a major health problem. Nick Durr also had optics background.
    • Shivang had worked on translating technology to address global health issues; Eduardo had built scanners used by GE.
    • Plan was to create a work-saving device to multiply the capacity of trained professionals.
    • Interplay between the perfect image and what your brain expects to see.
    • PlenOptika and Zipline parallels.
    • Shout-out to MIT Venture Mentoring Service (VMS).
    • Leave a review on iTunes for Angel Invest Boston.
    • Go to market strategy for PlenOptika.
    • Business plan: sell the device. Massive market.
    • Competition: disrupting desktop autorefractor. Other portable technologies; complementary?
    • Slower to market but best-developed device.
    • Fail fast not always applicable; particularly in medical devices.
    • Backed up by independent studies. De-risks tech for users.
    • Launched in India a year ago, launched in the US five months ago and both are going well. In 2020 expect to be expanding globally.
    • Influenced by poverty in India and his grandfather’s blindness, Shivang felt compelled to do something to improve the world.
    • First thought of being a doctor but realized that biotech could have impact on a much larger scale by creating medical tools.
    • Publishing papers was not enough; wanted to take the technology out into the world.
    • Worked at Celera Genomics; colleagues saw Shivang’s entrepreneurial spirit and urged him to pursue it. Grandfather was an entrepreneur despite blindness.
    • Shivang’s fundraising advice for device companies; make sure to focus only on investors that invest in hardware. Chasing the wrong investors wastes a lot of time.
    • Surround yourself with good advisors.
    • Getting to no faster can actually save time.
    • Sal say to angels, don’t BS founders; if you know you won’t invest, tell the founders right away.
    • Shivang advises founders to steel themselves and their teams to the challenges of raising money and building the product. Don’t be surprised that it’s hard.

    Is That Alcohol In Your Cup?

    Is That Alcohol In Your Cup?

    We’re talking about the lunar eclipse; why New Year’s Eve shows suck; why your religion shouldn’t dictate what’s in MY cup at a Cirque show in Las Vegas; Adam Lambert covers Cher; is the “White Boi” song racist?; fish force a commercial airplane to make an emergency landing; Britney cancels her new Vegas residency; “Game of Thrones” finally gets a premiere date; “The Sopranos” creator finally confirms a major Tony development; a lot of celebrities died; and, much more! Dale & Scott, LIVE on tape from Sin City. This first episode of 2019 is brought to you by “The Maine Nemesis,” a new thriller novel available on Amazon.com as an e-book or a trade paperback! Written by Swish Edition co-host R. Scott Wallis.

    Academia Médica: falando o que a faculdade esqueceu de te contar

    Academia Médica: falando o que a faculdade esqueceu de te contar

    Busque Saúde Digital no seu Spotify ou Deezer  para acessar todo o nosso conteúdo!

    Para começar dando o tom do nosso bate papo apresento a letra da música O passarinho e sua esperança, da Banda Crombie 

    Numa gaiola vive preso por quem deseja ouvi-lo cantar

    Seu universo tão pequeno

    espaço suspenso no ar

    Viveu a vida inteira aprendendo a esperar

    E canta sua esperança

    deixa a tristeza pra lá

    Quem sabe ainda hoje seja livre pra voar

     

    Quem era você antes da faculdade?

    A verdade é que o perfil do aluno de medicina, no geral , é de uma pessoa curiosa, estudiosa, disposta a saber de tudo um pouco para conquistar seus sonhos. Aquele que deseja ser médico quer mudar o mundo, ser cientista, descobrir a cura.

    Mas quando as aulas começam o esquema é bem diferente: há uma carga de conhecimento técnico gigantesco em uma estrutura engessada, que não permite espaço para se tentar o novo, para errar, para criar.

    A supervalorização da nota como a única forma de avaliação lentamente vai  moldando o perfil do aluno perfeito neste modelo: aquele que reproduz a tradição e o livro.

    A universidade que deveria ser justamente o espaço da construção do conhecimento, da experimentação, se torna a gaiola daqueles que querem e podem cantar e voar.

    E infelizmente isso pode refletir na forma de lidar do profissional com a sua profissão. Sem criatividade, sem liberdade para ousar não se faz ciência, não há transformação.

    O ideal do SD podcast é despertar os médicos, os profissionais de saúde, para o vasto mundo que há para além das caixinhas!

    Dr Fernando Carbonieri

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernandocarbonieri/ 

     

    I Can't Go On...I'll Go On ft. Patty Yumi Cottrell, Anelise Chen, Eugene Lim, & Lisa Chen

    I Can't Go On...I'll Go On ft. Patty Yumi Cottrell, Anelise Chen, Eugene Lim, & Lisa Chen

    Do you ever feel like your life is in a constant state of crisis? Do you feel like, nevertheless, you persist? On this episode of AAWW Radio, we're featuring three thrilling experimental novelists whose books are about pushing forward against life-killing forces, whether it’s capitalism, the political status quo, or more existential threats like grief and suicide. Novelists Patty Yumi Cottrell, Eugene Lim, and Anelise Chen all navigate the universe of crisis--all with a touch of bleak literary experimentation that would make Samuel Beckett proud! After reading from their work, poet Lisa Chen moderates a conversation about survival strategies, self-awareness, and the balance of tension in the books.

    WCPE Episode 202 - Trying on The Infinity Gauntlet

    WCPE Episode 202 - Trying on The Infinity Gauntlet

    OK, the Gauntlet has been thrown! 

    With the release of Avengers: Infinity War in theaters this weekend, the guys at the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! thought it would be appropriate to dive into the back issue boxes and re-read the classic mini-series from 1991, The Infinity Gauntlet. So much of what happens in the new Avengers movie gets its start with this story, so this is the perfect time to revisit one of Jim Starlin's epic tales, with a fine assist on art by the likes of George Perez and Ron Lim. 

    In addition, we have our weekly Pick 3 for next week, sponsored by our good friends at Clint's Comics. It should come as no surprise that John picked a Superman book and Jerry picked the new Avengers book. But you never quite know what Cullen is going to pick. Listen in and find out!

    Speaking of picks, we also have drawn a name for the Action Comics #1000, signed by Brian Michael Bendis. Thank you to everyone that sent in their entry and their Superman story. Big congrats to fan Jeff Johnson - your comic is in the mail!

    We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show.

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    #291 - Timothy Lim

    #291 - Timothy Lim

    In #291, we cover C2E2 2018, Shazam’s Zachary Levi on the new costume, we interview My Hero MAGAdemia: Wall Might’s Timothy Lim, and more!
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    Do You Need A Happiness Business Model? with Jenn Lim

    Do You Need A Happiness Business Model? with Jenn Lim

    Jenn Lim is the CEO of Delivering Happiness, a company she and Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.com, co-founded to inspire passion and purpose as part of their profitable happiness business model. To achieve this, Jenn delivers talks, interactive workshops, executive alignment sessions and culture team training for companies all over the world, and with the help of her team, they also create some wonderful tools to measure and improve happiness in workplaces.

    In today’s episode, we’ll be discussing how to leverage Self-Determination Theory practices to help employees feel happier, ensure customers are more satisfied and deliver and improve the bottom line for your workplace.

    Connect with Jenn Lim:

    Website: deliveringhappiness.com

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    You’ll Learn:

    • [02:00] - Jenn shares the story of Zappos and how they have created a flourishing culture.
    • [06:21] - Jenn explains how Self-Determination Theory provides the foundation for a happiness business model.
    • [07:36] - Jenn shares practical examples of how to improve autonomy and competence in workplaces.
    • [10:57] - Jenn explains how Zappos helps build relatedness in the workplace between managers and their teams
    • [13:45] - Jenn shares some tips and tricks for helping people in your organizational live the cultural values.
    • [17:43] - Jenn explains why Zappos offer people money to quit during their induction to ensure they have the right cultural fit.
    • [20:06] - Jenn shares some real-world examples of the kind of business outcomes organizations are achieving by investing in the happiness of their employees.
    • [24:07] - Jenn completes the lightning round.

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    Thanks for listening!

    Thanks so much for joining me again this week.  If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of this post.

    Please leave an honest review for the Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them.  And don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. It’s free!

    You can also listen to all the episodes of Making Positive Psychology Work streamed directly to your smartphone or iPad through stitcher. No need for downloading or syncing.

    Until next time, take care!  Thank you Jenn!

    Jenn Lim on Delivering Happiness at Work

    Jenn Lim on Delivering Happiness at Work

    Jenn Lim is on a mission to change the way people think about work. She is the CEO and Chief Happiness Officer of Delivering Happiness, a company that she and Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh co-created to inspire passion and purpose in workplaces for a happier world. On this episode, Jenn talks about the science behind happiness, the four components that drive happiness at work, and the reasons why happiness really is good for business.

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