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    Explore "linsey" with insightful episodes like "Day of Days 2022 Interview Linsey Godfrey & Paul Telfer", "Ep. 86 You Are Worthy of Healing with Ruthie Lindsey", "OzFolkus Linsey Pollak part 1", "OzFolkus Gary Dawson Part 2" and "Ep 1: Gary Dawson (Part 1 of 2)" from podcasts like ""Dishin' Days", "Recovering From Reality", "AusFolkus", "AusFolkus" and "AusFolkus"" and more!

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    Day of Days 2022 Interview Linsey Godfrey & Paul Telfer

    Day of Days 2022 Interview Linsey Godfrey & Paul Telfer
    Araceli Aviles from Dishin Days talks with Days of Our Lives stars Linsey Godfrey and Paul Telfer at the 2022 Day of Days event at the Xbox Plaza at L.A. Live. The real-life friends gush over finally getting to play a married couple, making history as the last DAYS couple to wed on NBC, and how they feel the show’s move to Peacock has been going.



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    Ep. 86 You Are Worthy of Healing with Ruthie Lindsey

    Ep. 86 You Are Worthy of Healing with Ruthie Lindsey

    In this week's episode I am joined by Ruthie Lindsey.

    At seventeen years old, Ruthie was hit by an ambulance outside of a gas station in rural Louisiana. She broke her neck, punctured her lungs, and ruptured her spleen. Doctors performed a spinal cord fusion using wire and miraculously, she walked out of the hospital within a month.

    Only a few years later, newly married and settling into adulthood, a simple turn of her head left her body riddled with chronic pain. Her case confounded medical professionals and in the months that followed, she became addicted to narcotic painkillers, depressed, and bedridden. After dozens of visits to specialists and surgeons, a doctor discovered that the wire holding her neck together was piercing her brain stem. Without another surgery, she would be paralyzed.

    As she prepared for the procedure, her father passed away suddenly, her marriage began to collapse, and she surrendered her spirit to dependency and suffering. The surgery repaired her spine but she still felt broken, inside and out, until she chose to change her narrative.

    Ruthie went home to the same town where she almost lost her life. She decided to learn joy again, to retrain her spirit to soothe her physical pain, to salvage strength from her suffering. She traded fentanyl for sunsets and morphine for picking wildflowers on the side of the road. Ruthie stopped using her body as a hiding place and started using it as her bridge to connect with the world.

    Now a speaker, author, podcast host, and social media figure, Ruthie travels the globe sharing her story, empowering others to find purpose in their pain and to look for beauty in the midst of their brokenness. Her new memoir, There I Am: The Journey from Hopelessness to Healing is available now.

     

    In this episode, we dive into topics like:

     

    - Near-death experiences 

    - How physical pain turns into emotional pain

    - Addiction to prescribed medication

    - Divorce 

    - The tragic loss of her father 

    - The brain's way of coping with trauma 

    - Owning our recovery journeys 

    - The importance of joy 

    - How we always have been and always will be perfect, whole and worthy 

     

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    OzFolkus Gary Dawson Part 2

    OzFolkus Gary Dawson Part 2
    This is the final part of this dialogue with Gary Dawson. In this podcast Gary goes into the history of folk dance and its movement since pre-Renaissance times to the present. He also articulates his philosophy of dance and the relationship between dance and community and the respective evolution of both to modern times.

    Ep 1: Gary Dawson (Part 1 of 2)

    Ep 1: Gary Dawson (Part 1 of 2)
    In this episode I'm with Gary Dawson, folk dancer and dance teacher extraordinaire. Gary has spent much of his lifetime both dancing and teaching the dance to the music of many countries in the Balkans including Serbia, Northern Macedonia, Hungary, Croatia, Greece and Bulgaria. Gary's passion for the dances of this region has been deeply embedded in his life's philosophy which centres on unity through diversity. This is a story of a journey starting in the Mid-West of NSW and still continuing through the many nations of this fascinating part of Eastern Europe.

    "Hunting for Good Gatherings" with Lindsey Caplan

    "Hunting for Good Gatherings" with Lindsey Caplan

    Kat and Alex talk with Lindsey Caplan about her work on helping us to gather more effectively. We discuss Lindsey's journey discovering that she needed to do this work and begin to turn it into a book. She shares some insights into why gatherings can feel like a let down to those gathered and shares some tips to gatherers about how to be more intentional when you organize a gathering (or if you even need one). Also, smelling people? 

    Lindsey Caplan

    Lindsey Caplan has been gathering people for over 15 years — first to entertain, as a comedy writer in Hollywood, then to educate for companies like DreamWorks Animation and McKinsey, and now to transform as an organizational psychologist as the Head of Talent Development for successful Silicon Valley companies like Zendesk and Credit Karma. She earned a Master's Degree in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Film and Creative Writing for the Media from Northwestern University. She helps companies drive organizational change by applying lessons in gathering from entertainment, education, and business. Lindsey is currently writing a book on “Gathering”.

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    3 mistakes to avoid at your next company gathering

    The Gathering Effect: Leading others through change that lasts

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    #198 - Race Day Is About "Return On Investment"

    #198 - Race Day Is About "Return On Investment"

    Coach Robbie launched a great analogy today, saying, "Look at your race like a business, it's all about return on investment." Are you making the right decisions on race morning, during the swim, or on the bike to get your best run? Today we break it all down and show why once you burn a biscuit, you can't get it back.  

    • You Can’t Get Burned Biscuits Back
    • Race Your Ironman Like It’s A Business
    • An Emotional Ironman Finish
    • Is Mike On Board With A Power Meter?
    • Linsey Corbin slapping skin with kids
    • Juicing?
    • Disposable Running Shorts
    • Great Things People Do On The Course
    • How To Have Fun In A Race
    • Mental Engagement 70.3 vs. Ironman
    • Handling Emotions in a Race
    • Underrated Part about Lack of Preparation
    • Stress is Stress is Stress
    • Mistakes You Make on the Bike Don’t Show Up On The Bike
    • Energy on the Bike Vs. Run
    • You Can’t Catch Up Because You’re Already Caught
    • Average Power Vs. Normalized Power
    • Best Bike Split
    • Normalized Power is your - Cost of Business
    • Why It’s Easy To Pick Up 30 Minutes On The Run

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    109: Linsey Hyatt Shares How Stem Cell Treatment had his son, Tucker Beau, Walk Back on his Feet Again

    109: Linsey Hyatt Shares How Stem Cell Treatment had his son, Tucker Beau, Walk Back on his Feet Again
    Linsey Hyatt shares the struggle of her son Tucker Beau who was diagnosed with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis at the age of two. Prior to his diagnosis, Linsey and her husband, Todd, started to see some changes in their son. He would run extremely high temperatures, would get a rash all over his body and completely quits eating. Tucker Beau grew up with active arthritis in his hips, both knees and ankles, his elbow and both his wrists. At that time, he also developed fluid around his heart and other organs were enlarged and inflamed. They tried several treatment options but these treatments never fully kept the arthritis in remission. Linsey and Todd knew that Tucker Beau's body cannot keep up with the medications and they wanted to explore all possible options until such time they heard about Celltex and stem cell treatment. They took a leap of faith with Celltex because they believed that these stem cells may not work but could not harm him in any way. He was the first child in the U.S. to undergo stem cell therapy.  Tucker Beau had his first extraction last May of 2014 and had his first infusion therapy in Cancun on August 2014. Find out more how stem cell treatment has changed the lives of Tucker Beau and his parents and how this treatment had him walk back on his own two feet for the longest time.