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Ep. 688 - How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed: A Complete Strategy for Unstoppable Growth
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               Ian Ivhan Atienza                 Grade 12 Stem 4
                                 My name is Ian Ivhan Atienza just call me Ivhan. I have 3 brothers Cj, Allen, and Francis and 1 sister Juliana. My mother’s name is Analyn A, Cardoza she is a house wife. My Fathers name is Julius H, Cardoza and he’s job is a driver. My age is 17 i was born i was born on March 18, 2001, in JP Hospital Calamba Laguna.
                 I graduated elementary in Bucal Elementary School. I graduated high school in Los Baños National High School (Poblacion). And im still studying at AMA Computer College as Grade 12.The course i take is Stem, because i want to be an engineer. I will take Marine Engineering in College.
                 I take Marine Engineering because my uncle told me it can help my family to have a better life. My mother want it too. I want them to have a better future, that’s why i want to be a Marine Engineer. The people who inspire me is my family because i want to fullfil their dreams.
                 I like to play online games like Dota, and Mobile legend. I like to play basketball even though im not good at it. I want to jogging always with my friends. I don’t want my friends hurt by someone. I don’t like being prank even though i’m doing it to my friends.
                  When I was 6 years old our house was burnt. Me and my sister and my mother is sleeping and i waked up when i smell something burned. I wake my mother because i don’t know where is that smell coming from. Me and my sister go out of our house because my mother took all of our clothes. When the fire has been gone we go back at our house we are looking for my toys. After that my father and others that leave in that place are helping each other to build a new house.
                    When i’m in grade 5 i was bullied by my classmates. They got my bag and destroyed it and i was angry of them. I punch one of them and they punch me back and i cry. When i got home my mother asked me what happen. I didn’t answer and i go sleep. The next day I didn’t go in school because of that.
                    My favorite motto in life is “ Wrong Person teach you the right life lesson”. Because that is so true the wrong person you know will teach you the right life lesson. I want to finish my study to help my parents in financial. And i want to fullfil thier dreams. I want my parents to be proud to me. I want to work with my uncle.
                    When i was a child my dream is to be a doctor because when one of my family get sick i will cure that sick. I will care all of the patient. But all of that is change because now I want to be an engineer i want to be like my uncle. An successful person. I’m a friendly person and I think i will easily find friends when I’m in College.
                    The most memorable day of my life is, when me and my family go to Bicol to have a vacation in my Auntie’s house. We are happy because that is the first time we are completed. I love watching an horror movies because it always makes me strong when I’m walking in the dark street. Me and my friends, we’re always going somewhere every night. We are always running at the street at the night time that’s why i love them so much even though they didn’t love me.
                     I am thankful in my family who support me in everything. I’m thankful in my Mother for helping me always in my problem. I’m thankful for my Father for giving me protection and for always protecting our family. And I’m thankful to those people care about me, for all my friends I love you so much. I hope you’re always care about me. And I’m thankful for all teachers for giving us Knowledge.
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Nixon is a 1995 American epic historical drama film directed by Oliver Stone, produced by Clayton Townsend, Stone and Andrew G. Vajna. The film was written by Stone, Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rievele. The film tells the story of the political and personal life of former U.S. President Richard Nixon, played by Anthony Hopkins.
The film portrays Nixon as a complex and, in many respects, admirable, though deeply flawed, person. Nixon begins with a disclaimer that the film is "an attempt to understand the truth [...] based on numerous public sources and on an incomplete historical record."
The cast includes Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen, Annabeth Gish, Marley Shelton, Powers Boothe, J. T. Walsh, E. G. Marshall, James Woods, Paul Sorvino, Bob Hoskins, Larry Hagman, Ed Harris and David Hyde Pierce, plus archival appearances from political figures such as President Bill Clinton in TV footage from the Nixon funeral service.
The film was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Supporting Actress (Joan Allen), Best Original Score (John Williams) and Best Original Screenplay.
This was Stone's second of three films about the American presidency, made four years after JFK, about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and followed 13 years later by W., about George W. Bush.
Plot
In 1972, the White House Plumbers break into The Watergate and are subsequently arrested.
Eighteen months later in December 1973, Richard Nixon's Chief of Staff, Alexander Haig (Powers Boothe), brings Nixon (Anthony Hopkins) audio tapes for Nixon to listen. The two men discuss the Watergate scandal and the resulting chaos. After discussing the death of J. Edgar Hoover, Nixon uses profanity when discussing John Dean, James McCord and others involved in Watergate. As Haig turns to leave, Nixon asks Haig why he hasn't been given a pistol to commit suicide like an honorable soldier.
Nixon starts the taping system which triggers memories that begin a series of flashbacks within the film. The first begins on June 23, 1972 about one week after the breakin, during a meeting with H. R. Haldeman (James Woods), John Ehrlichman (J.T. Walsh) and Dean (David Hyde Pierce). Ehrlichman and Dean leave, and Nixon speaks the "smoking gun" tape to Haldeman.
The film covers most aspects of Nixon's life and political career and implies that Nixon and his wife abused alcohol and prescription medications. Nixon's health problems, including his bout of phlebitis and pneumonia during the Watergate crisis, are also shown, and his various medicants are sometimes attributed to these health issues. The film also hints at some kind of responsibility, real or imagined, that Nixon felt towards the John F. Kennedy assassination through references to the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the implication being that the mechanisms set into place for the invasion by Nixon during his term as Dwight D. Eisenhower's vice-president spiraled out of control to culminate in Kennedy's assassination and, eventually, Watergate.
The film ends with Nixon's resignation and departure from the lawn of the White House on the helicopter, Marine One. Real life footage of Nixon's state funeral in Yorba Linda, California plays out over the extended end credits, and all living ex-presidents at the time—Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and then-president Bill Clinton—are shown in attendance.
Cast
First Family
Anthony Hopkins as Richard Nixon
Joan Allen as Pat Nixon
Annabeth Gish as Julie Nixon Eisenhower
Marley Shelton as Tricia Nixon Cox
White House Staff and Cabinet
James Woods as H. R. HaldemanWoods talked Stone into giving him the part, a role that the director had planned to offer Ed Harris.[2]
J. T. Walsh as John Ehrlichman
Paul Sorvino as Henry Kissinger
Powers Boothe as Alexander Haig
E. G. Marshall as John N. Mitchell
David Paymer as Ron Ziegler
David Hyde Pierce as John Dean
Kevin Dunn as Charles Colson
Saul Rubinek as Herbert G. Klein
Fyvush Finkel as Murray Chotiner
Tony Plana as Manolo Sanchez (Nixon's valet)
James Karen as William P. Rogers
Richard Fancy as Melvin Laird
The Nixon Family
Mary Steenburgen as Hannah Milhous Nixon
Tony Goldwyn as Harold Nixon
Tom Bower as Francis Nixon
Sean Stone as Donald Nixon
Joshua Preston as Arthur Nixon
Corey Carrier as adolescent Richard Nixon
David Barry Gray as young adult Richard Nixon
White House Plumbers
Ed Harris as E. Howard Hunt
John Diehl as G. Gordon Liddy
Robert Beltran as Frank Sturgis
Other cast members
Bob Hoskins as J. Edgar Hoover
Brian Bedford as Clyde Tolson
Madeline Kahn as Martha Beall Mitchell
Edward Herrmann as Nelson Rockefeller
Dan Hedaya as Trini Cardoza, based upon Bebe Rebozo
Bridgette Wilson as Sandy
Ric Young as Mao Zedong
Boris Sichkin as Leonid Brezhnev
Sam Waterston as Richard Helms (scenes present only in director's cut)
Larry Hagman as "Jack Jones"Unlike some other characters in the film who represent actual people, Jack Jones, a billionaire investment banker and real estate tycoon, is a composite character,[3] who is emblematic of "big business" in general. The character may be a reference to Nixon's meetings with Clint Murchison, Sr., although he also illuminates Nixon's relationships with Howard Hughes, H. L. Hunt and other entrepreneurs.[4]
George Plimpton as the President's lawyer
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HOM breaks ground on Bloomington megastore – Twin Cities
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HOM breaks ground on Bloomington megastore – Twin Cities
OF NOTE
HOM Furniture broke ground for what it says will be its largest store in Minnesota. The Bloomington location was the Minnesota-based company’s first showroom in the Twin Cities in 1982, according to a company news release, starting as Waterbed Room, then Total Bedroom and eventually HOM, and expanding into the adjacent space at 7850 Dupont Ave. The new 210,000-square-foot development will include the company’s three retail brands, HOM, Gabberts and DOCK86, along with a Seasonal Concepts department. Completion is scheduled for the spring of 2020.
ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONS
Longtime ad agency veteran Patrick Foulks announced the formation of Froghop Marketing in Minneapolis.
ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING
WSB, Golden Valley, announced it has named Jon Chiglo the company’s first-ever chief operating officer; the firm also announced the opening of an office in Austin, Texas.
APPAREL
Christopher & Banks, a Plymouth-based women’s apparel retailer, announced that Rachel Endrizzi has joined the company as senior vice president, chief marketing officer.
CONSTRUCTION
Zak Spong, project manager with LS Black Constructors, St. Paul, has completed the Design-Build Institute of America’s comprehensive education and certification testing program to achieve the Design-Build Professional designation.
EDUCATION
Allianz Life Insurance Co. of North America, Golden Valley, announced that it has awarded $70,000 in college scholarships to 14 children of Allianz Life employees as part of its annual Legacy Scholarship Program.
ENERGY
Fresh Energy, a St. Paul nonprofit promoting a transition to clean energy, announced the following staff additions and changes: Mat Larson Krisetya joins as operations director; Marta Cardoza, human resources associate; Jillian Theuer, promoted to development and executive Associate; Allen Gleckner, promoted to senior director of energy markets and regulatory affairs; Sarah Clark, promoted to deputy executive director.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Rob Mlenek was named chief financial officer at business accounting firm BerganKDV, working out of the firm’s Bloomington office. The company also announced that Sam Rouman, chief planning officer for the firm’s wealth management division in Bloomington, received the 2019 Five Star Wealth Management award. … Ideal Credit Union, Woodbury, announced the addition of Tracey Larsen to the Wealth Advisors team. … Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Burnsville, has promoted Jon Diessner to vice president of operations. … GWG Holdings, a Minneapolis-based parent company specializing in financing life insurance policies, announced three new board members: Kathleen J. Mason, a consultant with the international advisory firm Third Bridge and former president and CEO of Tuesday Morning Corp.; Dennis P. Lockhart, professor at Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech University and former president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and David F. Chavenson, the former Treasurer of Alon USA Energy Co. The additions increase the GWC board to 14 members.
HEALTH CARE
Pathway Health, a Lake Elmo-based health care consultant, announced that President and Chief Executive Officer Peter B. Schuna has been appointed by Minnesota Health Commissioner Jan K. Malcolm to serve as co-chair of the Minnesota e-Health Advisory Committee, beginning July 1. … Meg Koepke has joined NovuHealth, a St. Louis Park-based health care consumer engagement company, as vice president of strategy.
HONORS
Xcel Energy, Minneapolis, announced it has been named to the 2019 Military Times Best for Vets Employers rankings for the sixth straight year. … Matt Cosgriff, who leads BerganKDV Wealth Management in Bloomington, has been selected as member of the 2019 class of 40 under 40 by InvestmentNews. … Fairview Health Services, Minneapolis, has been recognized as one of Minnesota’s top employers by Forbes. … Alan M. Peters, founder of Can Do Canines, a New Hope-based nonprofit service dog training organization, received the Lasallian Service Award from St. Mary’s University, Winona, honoring outstanding alumni.
LAW
Moss & Barnett, Minneapolis, announced that tax lawyer Nathan J. Thompson has joined the firm’s business law, closely held businesses, mergers and acquisitions, securities, and wealth preservation and estate planning teams. … Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, St. Paul, announced the addition of Senta Gorrie as director of philanthropy. … The Minnesota Supreme Court has appointed Janet G. Stellpflug to serve on the State Board of Legal Certification. Stellpflug is a partner with the law firm DeWitt, which has offices in Minneapolis, Madison and Milwaukee. … Fredrikson & Byron attorneys Grant D. Fairbairn, Lora Friedemann, Thomas R. Hipkins, Ann M. Ladd, Kurt J. Niederluecke, Charles D. Segelbaum and David C. West are featured in the eighth edition of the IAM Patent 1000: The World’s Leading Patent Professionals. Fredrikson & Byron is based in Minneapolis. … Dorsey & Whitney, Minneapolis, announced that it has for the sixth time received Gold Standard Certification from the Women in Law Empowerment Forum.
MEDIA
The Informed Engaged Network,a Minneapolis-based media company, announced the addition of cable strategic communications expert Anne Cowan and an expanded role for public relations specialist Maria Reitan.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Hearing aid provider network Elite Hearing Network, a Plymouth-based subsidiary of Amplifon S.p.A., has named Scott Holstine vice president of operations and sales.
NONPROFITS
Citizens League, a St. Paul organization promoting civic involvement, announced the hire of Public Policy Director Amanda Koonjbeharry.
NUTRITION
Registered dietitian and nutritionist Susan Raatz announced the opening of a private practice at 1539 Grand Ave., St. Paul.
ORGANIZATIONS
The Twin Cities Chapter of the National Investor Relations Institute announced the following new officers: Co-Presidents: Heide Erickson; Bernadette McCormick, Business Wire; VP, Treasurer/Advocacy Ambassador: Tim Sedabres, TCF Financial; VP, Sponsorship Co-Chairs: Andy Hedberg, Ecolab; Brad Pogalz, Donaldson Co.; VP, Programs Co-Chairs: Peggy James, Polaris Industries; Adrienne Brausen, C.H. Robinson; .VP, Membership Co-Chairs: Darin Norman, Xcel Energy; Brooks Rennie, TCF Financial; .Programs Committee: Lori Lauber, Broadridge Financial Solutions; Emily Ryan, EQ Shareholder Services; At-Large Directors: Justin Horstman, TCF Financial; Jack Nielsen, Cardiovascular Systems; Bill Seymour, Entegris.
PHILANTHROPY
Old National Bank Foundation, philanthropic arm of Old National Bank, announced quarterly contributions totaling $32,000 to five Minnesota organizations: 180 Degrees, $4,500; First Children’s Finance, $7,500; Lutheran Social Service, $5,000; Neon, $10,000; YWCA Mankato, $5,000.
RETAIL
Duluth Trading Co., a Wisconsin-based apparel and accessory brand, announced plans to open a Duluth Trading store at Mall of America, Bloomington.
SPORTS
The Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx professional basketball teams, announced the promotion of Ryan Tanke to chief operating officer from chief revenue officer.
TECHNOLOGY
Edina-based Byte Technology, a website design firm for businesses, has named Nick Bartlett CEO. … Ceridian HCM Holding Inc., a Bloomington-based human capital management technology company, announced it was named as a supplier by the Government of Canada for payment technology. … OneNet Global, an Edina provider of voice and data technologies, announced it has acquired the assets of KaiserComm, an Avaya business partner and Avaya IP Office phone system vendor. … Wipro Limited, a provider of information technology, consulting and business services, announced that it will be opening a new center of excellence for clients in the Twin Cities region, adding 100 jobs. … Digi International, Hopkins, announced the recipients of its IoT Awards from its Digi Global IoT Conference: Otis Elevator,  Business Impact Award; Walgreens, Best IoT Application for Health care; RaceTrac, winner of Best IoT Application for Retail.
VOLUNTEERISM
Ameriprise Financial, Minneapolis, announced that 3,500 employees, advisers and clients came together to sort, prepare and serve meals at more than 220 company-sponsored events.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Dead aka. "4Got10" (film) | Slim Khezri ('Detective) | (2015) BEHIND-THE-SCENES by Slim Khezri Via Flickr: 'The Good, the Bad, and the Dead' (formerly known as Forgotten and stylized as 4Got10) is a 2015 American crime thriller directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., and starring Johnny Messner, Dolph Lundgren, Danny Trejo, Vivica A. Fox, and Michael Paré. The film follows Brian Barns, a man who wakes up in the middle of the desert with no memory of who he is. Surrounded by eight dead bodies, $3 million in cash and a van full of cocaine, Barns is pursued by a DEA agent, a corrupt sheriff, and a Mexican drug lord. Directed byTimothy Woodward Jr. Produced byJose Alvarado Allen Cardoza Craigar Grosvenor Michael J Long Lauren De Normandie Timothy Woodward Jr. Written bySean Ryan Starring Johnny Messner Dolph Lundgren Danny Trejo Vivica A. Fox Michael Paré *Slim Khezri plays a Detective, helping the character played by Dolph Lundgren to identify the dead bodies in a crime scene. Music by Sid De La Cruz CinematographyPablo Díez Edited byCaroline Miller Production company Status Media & Entertainment Puppy Entertainment Distributed byVMI Worldwide Cinedigm Entertainment Group Universal Music & Video Distribution Release date September 11, 2015 (Burbank International Film Festival) October 6, 2015 (Blu-ray/DVD premiere) Running time 84 minutes CountryUnited States LanguageEnglish
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qwertyyamoty18-blog · 6 years
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               My name is Ian Ivhan Atienza just call me Ivhan. I have 3 brothers Cj, Allen, and Francis and 1 sister Juliana. My mother’s name is Analyn A, Cardoza she is a house wife. My Fathers name is Julius H, Cardoza and he’s job is a driver. My age is 17 i was born i was born on March 18, 2001, in JP Hospital Calamba Laguna.
          I graduated elementary in Bucal Elementary School. I graduated high school in Los Baños National High School (Poblacion). And im still studying at AMA Computer College as Grade 12.The course i take is Stem, because i want to be an engineer. I will take Marine Engineering in College.
         I take Marine Engineering because my uncle told me it can help my family to have a better life. My mother want it too. I want them to have a better future, that’s why i want to be a Marine Engineer. The people who inspire me is my family because i want to fullfil their dreams.
        I like to play online games like Dota, and Mobile legend. I like to play basketball even though im not good at it. I want to jogging always with my friends. I don’t want my friends hurt by someone. I don’t like being prank even though i’m doing it to my friends.
       When I was 6 years old our house was burnt. Me and my sister and my mother is sleeping and i waked up when i smell something burned. I wake my mother because i don’t know where is that smell coming from. Me and my sister go out of our house because my mother took all of our clothes. When the fire has been gone we go back at our house we are looking for my toys. After that my father and others that leave in that place are helping each other to build a new house.
        When i’m in grade 5 i was bullied by my classmates. They got my bag and destroyed it and i was angry of them. I punch one of them and they punch me back and i cry. When i got home my mother asked me what happen. I didn’t answer and i go sleep. The next day I didn’t go in school because of that.
        My favorite motto in life is “ Wrong Person teach you the right life lesson”. Because that is so true the wrong person you know will teach you the right life lesson. I want to finish my study to help my parents in financial. And i want to fullfil thier dreams. I want my parents to be proud to me. I want to work with my uncle.
       When i was a child my dream is to be a doctor because when one of my family get sick i will cure that sick. I will care all of the patient. But all of that is change because now I want to be an engineer i want to be like my uncle. An successful person. I’m a friendly person and I think i will easily find friends when I’m in College.
        The most memorable day of my life is, when me and my family go to Bicol to have a vacation in my Auntie’s house. We are happy because that is the first time we are completed. I love watching an horror movies because it always makes me strong when I’m walking in the dark street. Me and my friends, we’re always going somewhere every night. We are always running at the street at the night time that’s why i love them so much even though they didn’t love me.
         I am thankful in my family who support me in everything. I’m thankful in my Mother for helping me always in my problem. I’m thankful for my Father for giving me protection and for always protecting our family. And I’m thankful to those people care about me, for all my friends I love you so much. I hope you’re always care about me. And I’m thankful for all teachers for giving us Knowledge.
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answersnetwork · 2 years
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Ep. 684 - Numbskull in the Theatre of Inquiry: Transforming Self, Friends, Organizations and Science
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 Byers, Walter, and Charles H. Hammer. "The Business of Our Business." Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Exploiting College Athletes. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan, 1998. 13-14. Print.
 Hoffer, Adam J., and Jared Pincin. "The Effects of Revenue Changes on NCAA Athletic Departments' Expenditures." Journal of Sport and Social Issues 40.1 (2015): 82-102. SAGE Journals. Web. 22 Feb. 2017.
 Karcher, Richard T. "Broadcast Rights, Unjust Enrichment, and the Student-athlete." Cardoza Law Review 34.107 (2012): 107-70. Cardoza Law Review. Web. 22 Feb. 2017.
 Mitten, Matthew J. "Why and How the Supreme Court Should Have Decided O’Bannon v. NCAA." The Antitrust Bulletin 62.1 (2017): 62-90. SAGE Journals. Web. 22 Feb. 2017.
 Moore, Kenny. "The Campaign for Athletes' Rights." The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 445.1 (1979): 59-65. SAGE Journals. Web. 22 Feb. 2017.
 Nocera, Joe. "Let’s Start Paying College Athletes." New York Times. N.p., 30 Dec. 2011. Web. 19 Feb. 2017.
Roessler, Victoria. "College Athlete Rights After O’Bannon: Where Do College Athlete Intellectual Property Rights Go From Here?" Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law. 18.4 (2016): 935-63. SAGE Journals. Web. 22 Feb. 2017.
 Sanderson, Allen R., and John J. Siegfried. “The Case for Paying College Athletes.” The Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 29, no. 1, 2015, pp. 115–137., www.jstor.org/stable/43194698.
 "Should College Athletes Be Paid?" Diss. Santa Clara U, 2012. Abstract. Institute of Sports Law and Ethics, n.d. Web. 22 Feb. 2017.
 "Should NCAA Athletes Be Paid?" U.S. NEWS. N.p., 2 Apr. 2013. Web. 20 Feb. 2017.
 “So You Want to Be a Millionaire While You Go to College?” The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, no. 27, 2000, pp. 56–57., www.jstor.org/stable/2678998.
 Wallsten, Kevin, Tatishe M. Nteta, Lauren A. McCarthy, and Melinda R. Tarsi. "Prejudice or Principled Conservatism? Racial Resentment and White Opinion toward Paying College Athletes." Political Research Quarterly 70.1 (2017): 209-22. SAGE Journals. Web. 22 Feb. 2017.
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Ep. 676 - Your Resonant Self: Guided Meditations and Exercises to Engage Your Brain’s Capacity for Healing | Sarah Peyton
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Ep. 675 - Leader by Accident: Lessons in Leadership, Loss, and Life | Jim Rafferty
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Ep. 674 - Work Made Fun Gets Done: Work Made Fun Gets Done! Easy Ways to Boost Energy, Morale, and Results
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Ep. 673 - Maximize Your Medicare: Qualify for Benefits, Protect Your Health, and Minimize Your Costs
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Ep. 700 - The Biodynamics of the Immune System: Balancing the Energies of the Body with the Cosmo
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If your audience hasn't got their heads in the sand, they’re aware of how much the developed world is talking about mental health. Whether it be discussions on the rates of mental ill health or the latest 'thing to do' to cope with the anxieties and challenges in an ever-changing world. Rapid changes in the world are impacting our collective mental health, and as a leader, they need to get ahead of the curve if they don't want to leave performance on the table. They have to get under the skin of how mental health is connected to the way they lead, their team's mental health AND the performance of the business. Real Estate Agents shout 'Location, Location, Location', this book shouts 'Connection, Connection, Connection.' This book is about understanding the science behind why connection matters and the practical strategies to build your own mental health, the mental health of the team and the strength of connection that delivers results. Mentally at Work: Optimising health and business performance, by author Genevieve Hawkins, is written by a senior manager for senior managers. It pushes away the jargon and 'fluff' to give valuable insights into why leaders can't afford to ignore the tsunami hitting the developed world. The audience’s own health, their business performance and their future leadership impact depend upon it!
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