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    Explore " stigmas" with insightful episodes like ""Out of Your League" -Season 3 Ep:16", ""Participation Trophies" -Season 3 Ep:15", ""Sky's Super Hole" -Season 3 Ep:14", ""Sound Effects & Sleeping Naked" - Season 3 Ep:12" and ""Words Have No Power" - Season 3 Ep:11" from podcasts like ""Not So Common Sense", "Not So Common Sense", "Not So Common Sense", "Not So Common Sense" and "Not So Common Sense"" and more!

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    What's wrong with being 'too sexy'? (ft. Rurusama9)

    What's wrong with being 'too sexy'? (ft. Rurusama9)

    Ever felt the struggle of embracing sexiness while battling the fear of being perceives as “too much”? How many times have you hesitated, second-guessed your outfit’s appropriateness despite feeling confident? 

    Singapore Cosplayer and Creative, Rurusama9, join the Hush girls to discuss dressing not-so-conservatively, its impact and everything in between. They also explores the delicate balance between professional identity and personal expression, and unravels empowering aspects of self-confidence while addressing stigmas and taboos around sexiness.

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    Transforming the Housing Market with Affordable Mobile Homes: A Discussion with Franco Perez

    Transforming the Housing Market with Affordable Mobile Homes: A Discussion with Franco Perez

    What if affordable housing was just a drive away? Dive deep with Franco Perez, an industry maven who's been at the forefront of revolutionizing mobile homes. From his young life in the Philippines to pioneering affordable solutions in Silicon Valley, Franco's transformational journey has been one of relentless determination and innovation. Major outlets like Forbes and ABS-CBN News have taken note of his revolutionary approach to converting mobile homes into stylish yet affordable living spaces.

    The narrative that mobile homes equate to low-quality builds is outdated. Prepare to be enlightened as Franco dismantles these stigmas, showcasing modern mobile homes that not only rival traditional houses in quality but also present a compelling alternative amidst skyrocketing rent and unattainable million-dollar homes. His adept use of video content brings these concepts to life, demonstrating the myriad opportunities this industry holds.

    But, as with any innovation, there are challenges. Franco doesn't shy away from these, addressing concerns such as climate impacts on construction timelines and offering solutions through mobile home benefits. Just imagine dodging exorbitant rents and the burdens of multiple mortgages while crafting your dream home – all this becomes conceivable through mobile homes.

    His influence isn't just confined to this podcast. Franco's enlightening presence on platforms like iHeart Radio's popular "Passage to Profit" podcast and his keynote at the esteemed Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) Congress & Expo 2023, where he spoke on marketing manufactured housing to younger generations, stands testimony to his expertise and reach.

    Whether you're an investor, landowner, or a hopeful homeowner, journey with us and Franco Perez as we uncover the layers, opportunities, and transformative potential of mobile homes in today's housing landscape.

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    Episode 34: Supporting Grief in the Lab: Creating a Culture of Compassion and Care- Dana Powell Baker

    Episode 34: Supporting Grief in the Lab: Creating a Culture of Compassion and Care- Dana Powell Baker

    In today's episode, we have a thought-provoking roundtable discussion on a topic that is often overlooked in the workplace - grief. We are joined by our guest, Dana Powell Baker, who is the manager for academic partnerships with the Association of Public Health Laboratories. Dana brings a wealth of expertise in higher education, relationship building, laboratory operations, and healthcare simulation.

    Together, we delve into the importance of having tools and resources to manage grief in the workplace, sharing personal experiences, and exploring how to support colleagues in their own grieving processes. We discuss the stigmas and misconceptions surrounding grief, particularly for minority women. We also highlight the need for proactive support and discuss ways in which managers and colleagues can create a compassionate and caring environment.

    Key takeaways from this episode:

    1.  Educate and Familiarize: Become familiar with bereavement policies and resources within your work setting. Regular communication with HR will help you better understand the available support. Advocate for interactive presentations and modules on grief leadership to bridge the training gap.
    2.  Create Spaces for Dialogue: Foster open and compassionate communication by creating safe spaces for professionals to share their experiences with grief. Incorporate bereavement education and training into leadership conferences and online learning packages.
    3. Normalize the Conversation: Address grief in the workplace and break down stigmas and biases. Provide support and resources, even for colleagues who may choose not to disclose their situation. Have resources readily available, such as bereavement policies, leave procedures, and community resources for financial assistance.

    Remember, supporting grief and loss is an essential part of building a compassionate and inclusive workplace culture. Let's come together to create a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported. It's time to eLABorate on this important topic. Let's get started!

    "We all experienced grief in some form or fashion. And so why isn't it a topic that is commonly discussed, openly discussed, especially in the workplace?... It's almost as if it's taboo... we need to do more of that because simply it's the right thing to do. We are caring people that are caring for other people. So why are we not being more intentional and caring for each other, especially in times of difficulty and grief?"

    Share this episode with your colleagues and friends to spread the word.

    Guest Bio:
    Dana Powell Baker is the Manager for Academic Partnerships with the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL). An ASCP-certified Medical Laboratory Scientist, her areas of expertise include higher education, learning and development, relationship building, laboratory operations, interprofessional education and healthcare simulation. In addition to her professional responsibilities, she is a champion for STEM as well as an advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. Furthermore, she serves as an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Mrs. Baker has been recognized with various awards for her contributions and service to the laboratory profession most recently being named as a co-recipient of the 2022 ASCP President’s Award. She serves in leadership roles across professional organizations including the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) and the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS). She is actively engaged mentorship of emerging laboratory professionals.

    Connect with Mrs. Powell Baker:

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    Importance of Regular Health Checkups

    Importance of Regular Health Checkups

    Discover the transformative power of regular health checkups in our podcast, "Importance of Regular Health Checkups." Life gets busy, but don't neglect your health. Join host Dr. Quentin Moore as we explore preventive health care, early detection, and breaking stigmas. Learn how checkups can improve your overall health, chronic condition management, and mental well-being. Overcome fears and anxiety by communicating openly with your health care provider. Let's challenge cultural stigmas and prioritize self-care. Be an advocate for your health and take action. Schedule your next checkup, embrace self-care, and join a supportive wellness community. Together, we can create a world where health, wellness, and community thrive. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Pocket Casts.

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    Episode 47: Stigmas (feat. Shimalimz and Jack "JQ" Quinn)

    Episode 47: Stigmas (feat. Shimalimz and Jack "JQ" Quinn)

    I really don't like the way this conversation is going... This week hosts Antonio Agcaoili and Shlomo Bowe along with guests via satalite Shimalimz (all the way from the GTA) and yuh boy JQ (Jack Quinn.) We disgust what a stigma is and how they are used to other (for lack of better words) one another. We peruse official government documents citing common stigmas seen on a day to day basis. 

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    Ep 5: Overcoming Mental Health Stigmas In The Navy with Darryl Howell

    Ep 5: Overcoming Mental Health Stigmas In The Navy with Darryl Howell

    In this episode of Untold Valor, Darryl Howell, a former Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy, talks about mental health stigmas in the military, the importance of mentorship, and how personal relationships can help overcome destructive behaviors. With 30 years of service in the Navy, Darryl reflects on the challenges faced by soldiers, including being away from family for extended periods and the impact it has on mental health.

    As a leader, he recalls the difficulty of seeing his sailors struggle with various pressures and offers advice to service members and veterans facing similar struggles.

    Darryl also discusses recent efforts in the Navy to reduce mental health stigmas and improve outcomes for sailors. This episode offers a unique perspective from a decorated veteran who is committed to helping others in need. Don't miss out on this compelling discussion.

    Highlights of this episode:

    • Details about Darryl’s experience in the Navy. (1:01)
    • The challenges of being away from your family for extended periods of time. (3:10)
    • How care for mental health has improved throughout the Navy in recent years. (5:45)
    • Overcoming the stigma of seeking mental health care in the military. (8:01)
    • Advice to service members and veterans who might be struggling with their mental health. (11:00)

    About Darryl:

    CAPT Darryl Howell is a retired United States Navy officer who served as a Surface Warfare Officer. He attended Auburn University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering. After completing the ROTC program, he was commissioned as an Ensign in the Navy and served on several vessels, including USS Mount Whitney (LCC-20) and USS Mobile Bay (CG-53). In 1999, he left active duty and joined the Naval Reserve, where he served in various roles, including as an Instructor in Navy Leadership and Ethics Command.

    He was recalled to active duty twice, in 2007 and 2014. CAPT Howell is now the Chief Operating Officer for the Powell Consulting Group and is a Principal Engineer supporting the Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research & Engineering. He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University with a master's degree in Systems Engineering. CAPT Howell has received numerous decorations, including two Legion of Merit awards and five Navy Commendation Medals.

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    Fitness Blues

    Fitness Blues

    After blue Monday we thought we would use this episode to get some things off our chests. Mainly having a little moan regarding stigmas surrounding January and fitness.

    Why does Jan have to mean the start of a new fitness journey? or a new 'Diet'? 
    We know its the beginning of a new year but we feel its better to start when you are ready not when someone deems it the 'best time' to start. Also what if joining a gym or new fitness app isn't for you, why should we feel the pressure to follow this trend?

    Join us for our moan/rant if you too are also struggling with motivation at this moment. The dark mornings/afternoons are really not helping! 

    If you want to get involved or let us know what makes you a bold bitch, find us on instagram, sign up to our newsletter, check out our website or better still, do all three!

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