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The Child Psych Podcast
The Danish Way of Parenting in a Digital World with Jessica Alexander, Episode #163
In this insightful conversation, Tania sits down with The Danish Way of Parenting co-author Jessica Joelle Alexander to explore what Denmark — one of the happiest nations in the world — can teach us about raising healthy, grounded kids in a digital age.Together they discuss how Danish families approach screens with balance, community values, and trust — focusing not on restriction, but on digital citizenship. Jessica shares practical ways parents can cultivate empathy, responsibility, and critical thinking through the use of Digital Citizen Cards, a tool that helps children learn to navigate online spaces with integrity and awareness.This...
2025-12-31
33 min
The Child Psych Podcast
How to Keep Your Calm at Christmas with Tammy and Tania, Episode #162
The holidays can be magical… and messy. In this episode, registered psychologists and co-founders of the Institute of Child Psychology, Tammy Schamuhn and Tania Johnson, sit down to talk honestly about the emotional roller coaster many parents face this time of year.From financial pressure and overstimulation to family dynamics, grief, and the weight of traditions, Tammy and Tania unpack why this season can feel so overwhelming and what parents can do to stay grounded. You’ll learn practical tools for managing stress, setting realistic expectations, supporting sensitive kids, and creating moments of connection that matter more...
2025-12-17
23 min
The Child Psych Podcast
The Teen Health Revolution: Gut Health, Gratitude, and a Generation of Change, Episode #161
In today’s world, teens are facing an unprecedented rise in chronic illness, anxiety, and disconnection. But a new generation of changemakers is fighting back: with knowledge, heart, and holistic wellness. In this powerful episode, Tania sits down with the inspiring young authors of Teen Health Revolution: Unlocking Lifestyle Secrets for the Mind, Body, and Soul ,all under 18, to explore how small, daily choices can transform mental and physical health.Together they discuss the intersection of nutrition, gut health, sleep, stress, and screen time, and how lifestyle medicine can empower teens to take charge of their we...
2025-12-10
39 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Why Telling Neurodiverse Kids to “Be Bored” Doesn’t Work with Beatrice Moise, Episode #160
Parents are often told that boredom fuels creativity, but for neurodiverse kids, “just be bored” can feel more like distress than inspiration. In this insightful episode, Tania sits down with cognitive specialist and author Bea Moise to explore why boredom impacts autistic and ADHD brains differently, and what children actually need in those moments.Together they unpack how novelty, structure, and movement support regulation and focus, and why sensory and executive-function differences make unstructured downtime hard for many neurodiverse kids. Bea offers compassionate, realistic tools to help parents balance stimulation with rest, foster creativity without chaos, and...
2025-12-03
30 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Raising an Empath: Dr. Judith Orloff on Sensitivity, Energy, and Emotional Overload, Episode 159
Some children feel everything : the moods in a room, the pain of others, even the tension that adults think they’re hiding. In this heartfelt conversation, Tania sits down with Dr. Judith Orloff, psychiatrist and author of The Empath’s Survival Guide, to explore what it means to raise and support an empathic or highly sensitive child.Together they unpack how empathy and intuition show up in children, how to tell the difference between emotional sensitivity and anxiety, and why empathic kids often struggle with overwhelm, fatigue, or emotional contagion. Dr. Orloff shares grounding and protection strategies that...
2025-11-26
29 min
The Child Psych Podcast
When Can Kids Stay at Home Alone with Tammy and Tania, Ep #156
In this episode, Tammy and Tania unpack one of the most common questions parents ask: “How old is old enough to stay home alone?”Together, they explore the developmental skills kids need before taking this step—things like emotional regulation, problem-solving, impulse control, and knowing what to do in an emergency. They also talk about age guidelines, legal considerations, red flags that a child may not be ready, and the small practice steps families can take to build confidence along the way.Tammy and Tania share practical scripts, real-life examples, and gentle reassurance to help parent...
2025-11-19
26 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Talking to your kids about sex with Amy Lang, Episode 157
Talking to kids about sex doesn’t have to be awkward—it can be one of the most empowering, protective, and connecting conversations you ever have as a parent. In this episode, Tammy sits down with sexual-health educator Amy Lang, M.A., to explore how we can raise children and teens who are informed, confident, and safe as they navigate their growing bodies, relationships, and identities.Together, they unpack the “how” and “when” of these essential conversations—from the toddler years through the teen years—and share practical language parents can start using today.In this episod...
2025-11-12
43 min
The Child Psych Podcast
The Myths of Autism: Rethinking the “Five-Year Window” and the Role of Ritual with Jonathan Alderson, Episode 156
iIn this powerful conversation, Tania sits down with Jonathan Alderson to challenge two of the most persistent myths about autism: the “five-year window” and the “myth of ritual.” Together they unpack the damaging idea that meaningful progress in autism must happen before age five, replacing it with hope, science, and lived experience that affirm growth across the lifespan. They also explore how so-called “rigid rituals” often serve a vital purpose in creating predictability, safety, and regulation.Jonathan shares a compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming lens that helps parents and educators see these behaviors as communication, not pathology. This episode is a...
2025-11-05
37 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Reducing Friction with Your Tween or Teen with Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, Episode 155
Do you ever feel like your teen is pushing you away — when all you want is to reconnect? In this powerful episode, clinical psychologist, parent coach, and author Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart joins The Child Psych Podcast to unpack her new book, Love the Teen You Have: A Practical Guide to Transforming Conflict into Connection.Dr. Lockhart draws from over two decades of experience working with families and her own journey as a mom of two teens to help parents navigate the emotional roller coaster of adolescence with empathy, clarity, and compassion. Together, we explore:...
2025-10-29
46 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Listening to the Body: Dr. Pat Ogden on Trauma, Regulation, and Healing at Home, Episode 154
In this powerful episode of The Child Psych Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Pat Ogden, pioneer of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, to explore how trauma lives in the body—and how healing begins from the inside out.Dr. Ogden helps us understand why trauma isn’t just a story we tell or a thought we think, but an experience stored in our muscles, breath, and nervous system. She explains how parents can begin to notice their own bodily responses—tight shoulders, shallow breathing, clenched jaws—and use gentle, mindful awareness to restore balance.We also discuss...
2025-10-22
27 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Toddler Tantrums, Big Feelings & Calm Parenting with Devon Kuntzman, Episode 152
In this episode, we’re joined by Devon Kuntzman, founder of Transforming Toddlerhood and one of today’s leading voices on positive toddler parenting. Devon challenges the myth of the “terrible twos” and instead invites us to see toddlerhood as a powerful stage of growth, curiosity, and connection. Together we explore practical strategies for navigating big feelings, setting loving boundaries, and supporting your child’s emerging independence. With humor and compassion, Devon helps parents shift from power struggles to partnership, making daily life with toddlers more joyful and connected. If you’re raising little ones—or supporting families who are—you won’t...
2025-10-08
51 min
The Child Psych Podcast
How to Help Siblings Get Along with Dr. Laura Markham, Episode 151
We sit down with Dr. Laura Markham—clinical psychologist, bestselling author, and founder of Aha! Parenting—to explore one of the biggest challenges parents face: sibling relationships. From everyday squabbles to deep rivalries, siblings can bring out both the best and the worst in each other. Dr. Markham shares evidence-based tools to reduce conflict, foster empathy, and build lifelong bonds of connection between brothers and sisters. Together we talk about how parents can move away from refereeing fights and instead coach their children toward problem-solving, emotional regulation, and mutual respect. Whether you’re navigating constant bickering, helping kids adjust to a n...
2025-10-01
1h 08
The Child Psych Podcast
Should I put my child in daycare with Tammy and Tania, Episode 150
Welcome to Season 3! In this heartfelt conversation, hosts Tammy Schamuhn and Tania Johnson open up about the emotional journey of choosing childcare. Whether it’s daycare, a day home, or a nanny, many parents wrestle with guilt, worry, and uncertainty when it comes time to leave their child in someone else’s care. Tammy and Tania, both psychologists and moms, share their personal experiences alongside professional insights to help parents navigate this transition with confidence and compassion. They explore why feelings of guilt are so common and how to reframe them, what to look for in a high-quality childcare sett...
2025-09-24
23 min
The Child Psych Podcast
The Impact of Male Sexual Abuse with Dr Palfy, Episode 149
Join us for a deeply insightful and compassionate conversation with Dr. Kelli Palfy, a registered psychologist and former RCMP officer, whose acclaimed book Men Too: Unspoken Truths About Male Sexual Abuse sheds light on a subject seldom discussed. Dr. Palfy brings her expertise to this episode, illuminating the complex landscape of trauma experienced by male survivors—ranging from mental health struggles like depression, PTSD, shame, and self-blame, to the societal and cultural forces that often silence and stigmatize them Drawing on personal narratives, research, and therapeutic insights, she unpacks how traditional ideals of masculinity—such as stoic...
2025-09-17
25 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Protecting Kids from Sexual Abuse with Rosalia Rivera, Episode 148
In this powerful and practical conversation from our Spring Summit, we welcome Rosalia Rivera—consent educator, sexual literacy advocate, and founder of Consent Parenting. Together, we explore one of the most critical yet often overlooked areas of parenting: body safety, consent, and preventing childhood sexual abuse.Rosalia equips parents with tools to protect their children through knowledge, confidence, and open communication. You’ll learn:✅ Why prevention matters: the reality of childhood sexual abuse, why “not my kid” thinking is dangerous, and how most abuse happens in trusted spaces.✅ How to start early...
2025-09-10
1h 01
The Child Psych Podcast
From Power Struggles to Presence: Mindful Parenting with Hunter Clarke-Fields; Episode #147
In this episode of the Child Psych Podcast, we're joined by mindfulness expert and author of Raising Good Humans, Hunter Clarke-Fields. Together, we respond to a heartfelt question from a parent facing daily battles over screen time—despite having clear rules in place.Hunter helps us unpack why these transitions can be so triggering, and what to do when staying calm feels out of reach. We explore the emotional weight many parents carry, how our own childhood experiences can shape our reactions, and how mindfulness can become a powerful tool for self-regulation. Hunter walks us through th...
2025-09-03
48 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Helping Teens Navigate a Parent’s Mental Health: A Conversation with Dr. Michelle Sherman, Episode 146
In this episode of the Child Psych Podcast, we speak with Dr. Michelle Sherman, clinical psychologist and co-author of "I'm Not Alone" a powerful book written for teens who have a parent with mental illness. Dr. Sherman shares insights from decades of research and clinical work, shedding light on the unique challenges these teens face- and the hope, resilience, and healing that’s possible.We talk about how to help young people understand mental health, the importance of open conversations within families, and ways to strengthen connection, build coping skills, and foster a sense of safety an...
2025-08-27
25 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Raising Emotionally Healthy Humans with Dr. Aliza Pressman
In this episode of the Child Psych Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Aliza Pressman, developmental psychologist and host of the Raising Good Humans podcast, for a heartfelt conversation about the emotional heart of parenting. Together, we explore the building blocks of emotional regulation, the power of co-regulation, and how self-compassion is essential in our parenting journey. Dr. Pressman also shares thoughtful insights on what to do when we mess up, and how those moments can actually strengthen the parent-child bond. It's a rich, encouraging conversation for any parent striving to raise emotionally healthy kids while growing alongside them.
2025-08-20
29 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Being at Your Best When Your Kids are at Their Worst with Kim Payne,Episode 143
In this heartfelt and practical episode, we sit down with Kim John Payne—renowned author, family counselor, and pioneer of the Simplicity Parenting movement—to explore what it really means to stay grounded when our children are falling apart. Drawing from his book Being at Your Best When Your Kids Are at Their Worst, Kim shares compassionate, actionable strategies to help parents move from reactivity to calm responsiveness.Together, we unpack why children’s emotional storms can feel so triggering, how to navigate them without losing our own footing, and what it looks like to model regula...
2025-08-05
1h 00
The Child Psych Podcast
Horses as Partners in Children's Mental Health: Exploring Equine-Assisted Therapy with Sue Mcintosh
In this episode of the Child Psych Podcast, Tammy Schamuhn interviews Sue McIntosh, a pioneer in equine-assisted therapy. They discuss the transformative power of horses in therapeutic settings, particularly for children facing trauma and emotional challenges. Sue shares her journey into this field, the importance of creating safety in therapy, and how horses can help regulate the nervous system. The conversation also delves into attachment theory and its relevance in equine therapy, highlighting the relational nature of both horses and humans.Sue's website is full of free resources and is fantastic: https://healinghooves.ca/author/suemcintosh/
2025-07-30
34 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Protecting Kids Online: Sextortion, Nudes, and the Real Risks of the Digital World, Episode 141
In this eye-opening episode, Tania sits down with Constable Stephanie Bosch and Constable Scott Sterling from the Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit to talk about the realities of online harm to children. Together, they unpack the rise of sextortion, the growing trend of youth sharing explicit images, and the sophisticated tactics offenders use to target children online.This is a must-listen for every parent, caregiver, and educator. Constbale Stephanie and Constable Scott offer practical, real-world advice for keeping kids safe in an increasingly digital world—what to watch for, how to start difficult conversations with your child, and the...
2025-07-23
31 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Super Girl Syndrome: The Pressure to be Perfect and to Please with Lindsay Sealey
In this powerful episode, we sit down with educator, author, and girl-advocate Lindsay Sealey to unpack the real-life impact of “Super Girl Syndrome” — the pressure many girls feel to be perfect, polished, and pleasing at all times. Drawing on her experience working with thousands of girls, Lindsay shares insights from her new book and offers practical strategies to support girls facing societal, academic, digital, and emotional pressures. From navigating the expectations to “do it all” to reclaiming confidence, self-worth, and authenticity, this episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone who wants to raise empowered, resilient girls.Lind...
2025-07-16
37 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Practical Strategies on Using the Latest Brain Science to Transform Anxiety with Steve Biddulph, Episode139
Join us for a transformative conversation with internationally acclaimed psychologist and bestselling author Steve Biddulph, as we explore the groundbreaking ideas in his latest book, Wild Creature Mind: The Neuroscience Breakthrough That Helps You Transform Anxiety and Live a Fiercely Loving Life. In this episode, we go far beyond the superficial to uncover how reconnecting with our body's innate wisdom, the “wild creature mind” residing in our right brain, can radically shift our experience of anxiety, trauma, and emotional life.Steve takes us on a journey through the science of practical somatic exercises like focusing, tremoring, and...
2025-07-09
49 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Can't Look Away: The Dangers of Social Media, Episode #138
In this compelling episode of The Child Psych Podcast, hosts sit down with Emmy-winning filmmakers Matthew O’Neill and Perri Peltz, the producers of the groundbreaking documentary "Can’t Look Away: The Case Against Social Media." Together, they unpack the alarming truths uncovered in their investigation: how today’s most popular social media platforms are deliberately engineered to captivate—and often endanger—children and teens.Through powerful real-life stories, insider testimonies, and whistleblower accounts, the documentary reveals how sophisticated algorithms exploit young minds, fueling addiction, mental health crises, and, in some tragic cases, irreversible harm. O’Neill and Pe...
2025-07-02
27 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Don’t Call Them Shy: Rethinking Quiet Kids with Tammy and Tania, Episode #137
Is your child often called “shy”? In this episode, we explore why that label can be misleading—and even limiting. Instead, we’ll unpack the unique strengths of kids who are quiet, observant, and slow to warm. These children often take in the world with deep awareness, think before they speak, and form strong, meaningful connections in their own time. We'll talk about how to reframe the narrative around “shyness,” offer practical strategies to support these thoughtful children, and celebrate the quiet power they bring to our world.PatreonCome on ov...
2025-06-25
21 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Ditch the Discipline: Jon Fogel on Parenting Without Punishment, Episode #136
In this episode, we welcome Jon Fogel—parenting educator, father of four, and author of Punishment-Free Parenting—to explore a transformative approach to raising children with empathy and connection. Jon shares his personal journey from frustration to understanding, revealing how traditional punishment-based methods can undermine trust and emotional growth.Together, we delve into:The distinction between punishment and natural consequences, and why this matters.The power of curiosity over anger in responding to children's challenging behaviors.Strategies for setting firm boundaries without resorting to threats or bribes.The...
2025-06-18
33 min
The Child Psych Podcast
The Ugly Truth about Smartphones and Embracing Childhood with Unplugged Canada, Episode 135
In this inspiring episode of The Child Psych Podcast, we sit down with Josette Calleja, co-founder of Unplugged Canada, a grassroots, parent-led movement advocating for healthier childhoods in an overconnected world.Josette shares the personal story that sparked this national initiative and dives into Unplugged Canada's mission: to delay smartphone access until at least age 14, encourage tech-free play and connection, and protect children's mental health and developmental wellbeing from the harms of early and excessive screen exposure.Together, we explore:Why so many parents are saying “not yet” to smartphones
2025-06-11
28 min
The Child Psych Podcast
Hardwired for Play: Unlocking Child Development with Dr. Stuart Brown, Episode #134
In this enlightening episode of the Child Psych Podcast, co-host Tammy Schamuhn sits down with the pioneering voice in play science—Dr. Stuart Brown, founder of the National Institute for Play and author of the groundbreaking book Play: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul.Together, they explore why play is not a luxury but a biological necessity for children and adults alike. Dr. Brown shares compelling research and surprising insights on how play is essential for healthy brain development, emotional regulation, creativity, empathy, and resilience. He also discusses the dangers of...
2025-06-04
30 min
The Child Psych Podcast
The Hidden Impact of Food Dyes with Brandon and Whitney Cawood, Episode #133
When Brandon and Whitney Cawood discovered their child’s life-altering sensitivity to synthetic dyes, their world changed overnight. In this powerful episode, we follow the Cawoods—parents turned first-time filmmakers—as they dig deep into the science, health risks, and corporate practices surrounding synthetic food dyes. What began as a personal journey evolved into a nationwide investigation, exposing just how little we know about the additives in our everyday foods. Join us for a conversation that’s eye-opening, emotional, and a call to action for families everywhereTheir story is now a compelling documentary, To Dye For, whi...
2025-05-28
41 min
Change of Tack
Episode 7. The NAC - Alex Le Grand and Aliyah Woodland
Welcome to Change of Tack, the Podcast that brings you Welfare informed professsionals from throughout the Equestrian industry. Thie episode I speak with Alex LeGrande and Aliyah Woodland from the NAC. the NAC offer online education for animal owners and professionals including thier multi-accredited Diploma in Equine Training and Coaching, which on completion provides a pathway to registration with the Animal Beahviour and Training Council as an Equine Training Instructor. The NAC will also be offering in-person training from Spring 2025, covering a variety of topics including animal behaviour, welfare and training as well...
2024-11-09
1h 11
Operations Leadership
Episode 22: The State of Supply Chain Management
This episode’s guest is Dr. Terry Esper (Professor of Logistics at Ohio State University & Chair of the Council for Supply Chain Management Professsionals). He is accomplished academic scholar and leader in the SCM field. In this interview, we discuss the current state of supply chain management, crowded-funded last mile logistics plaforms, e-logistics service quality, … Continue reading "Episode 22: The State of Supply Chain Management"
2024-07-20
44 min
this is investing
625 will the S&P hit 5600 by year end?
People are making claims of a 5600 S&P that seems in the bag. What else can we learn from the so called professsionals on wall street?Have a question or topic for the show? Post it in our Facebook group.This podcast is produced and published by Oregon Trail Investor in the USA. All information is for entertainment purposes only. This brand is used under license. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-06-27
20 min
Cyber Job Hacks | How to Start Your Cyber Security Career
S1 E1 - Getting Started in Cyber Security
Learn how to start a career in the cybersecurity industry In this episode: Jeff shares his 30 years of experience in the Information Technology industry The increasing gap between open positions and skilled professsionals The reason for the ongoing demand for cyber professionals Explains the many job roles under the cybersecurity umbrella The need to be rooted in a specific technology to be an effective security practitioner How to start a career in cyber without a college degree or experience How to get your first cyber role in 6 months Cyber Job Hacks is the official podcast...
2024-06-18
13 min
Cyber Synapse Podcast
Online Professionalism in a world of censorship
Im joined by Rory Lees-Oakes once more to discuss how times have changed since we last spoke a few years ago, about online professionalism. Rory has just written this chapter for the recently released book: Cybersecurity and Data Protection for practitioners via Routledge publishers. (you can buy your copy on all good book retailer sites too) We discuss high end Psychologists who have been reprimanded (of sorts) and how therapy clients may well see the values, politics or other public posts that the professsionals make online and where does that leave the therapeutic relationship?
2023-12-10
59 min
Unleashed & Unhinged
Episode 8: Andrew Hale - The Emotional Experience of Our Dogs
Andrew Hale and I discuss the emotional experience of dogs, of their caregivers and even professsionals in this episode. Andrew is a pioneer in this area and I never fail to take something away from every single time I hear him speak or have the fortune of talking to him myself. Andrew speaks regularly on a large variaty of platforms to both dog caregivers and to fellow professionals, he owns and operates 'Train Positive, Dog Behaviour and Training' in the UK and is also the founder of the fantastic Facebook group, Dog Centred Care : The...
2023-09-19
1h 02
The Six Figure Gutter Cleaner
EPISODE 094 - Business Wisdom From The Scriptures: Proverbs 13:23
In this episode I talk of business wisdom from the scriptures and how Proverbs 13:23 applies to us as professional gutter cleaners and home service professsionals.
2023-06-15
11 min
Her Education - The Podcast
21. Guest Interview - Nicola Pithers discussing EP role in Chronic Fatigue
Chatting all things Chronic fatigue with Nicola Pithers. The owner of the Active Studio in Miranda NSW. Connect with Nic on social media:@theactive.nic@theactivestudio@theactiv.eduprogramJoin the Pelvic Health Mentorship WaitlistJoin Her Professsionals Email ListFollow along on Instagram:@her.education_@her.exercise.physiology
2023-05-29
22 min
The Bowfinger Minute Podcast
Minute 048: Would You Be Willing to Cut Your Hair?
Some things are best left up to professsionals. The post Minute 048: Would You Be Willing to Cut Your Hair? first appeared on The Bowfinger Minute Podcast.
2023-04-12
27 min
Restaurant Marketing Secrets
Your Dream 100 - Restaurant Marketing Secrets - Episode 42
The dream 100 strategy is typically reserved for business people or sales professsionals. BUT, it's also a HUGE opportunity for you and your restaurant. It's the sure fire way to DOMINATE your local community. Let's discuss And don't forget to check out abru.online/deals to find out how you could get massive help marketing your restaurant and building a brand that lasts. Plus, be sure to check out ABR and me on the links below and subscribe everywhere :) www.americasbestrestaurants.com www.mattplapp.com
2022-08-10
09 min
L'Art-Trotter
From Professional Dancer to Creative Coach for Arts Professsionals, Matz Skoog
Matz has always been involved with the cultural sector. He started dancing when he was 8 years old and he is now a Performance and Executive Coach, Consultant and Artistic Adviser. As a former professional dancer, Matz has shared a lot of advice for those who would like to work within the dance sector, either as a dancer, a teacher or an artistic director. We have also discussed: ➡️ The evolution of this sector ➡️ The new challenges the dance field faces for those who want t...
2022-03-16
29 min
The Ins And Outs
Episode #73 -The first live podcast with Matthew Lambden and Heartwork Studios
A conversation with choreographer and director Matthew Lambden and his students at Heartwork Studios. Matthew tells us about his journey and we talk about opening his dance studio and talk about teaching rates. We also open the floor for some amazing questions from the dancers and answer them in the best way we can. A podcast bringing you inside the minds of the indsutry professsionals and showing you the ins and outs of entertainment. Hosted by Kane Silver Please leave a rating and review on itunes and share the podcast with your friends.
2020-02-11
1h 43
The Ins And Outs
Episode #3 - Dancer, Singer, West End Star - Simeon Montague
A Conversation with West Ends star from "Motown The Musical" , Simeon Montgue. He tells us about his struggles and what led him to success in the westend. A podcast bringing you inside the minds the minds of the industry professsionals and showing you the ins and outs of entertainment Instagram @theinsandouts_ @mrballchange @simpixalot
2018-04-01
1h 17
Powerful Nonsense - The Millennial Podcast For Entrepreneurs, Artists & Creatives
The Ultimate 9 To 5 Escape Plan w/ Junior Ogenyemi (Part 2)
In this episode, Cem and Wayne welcome Junior Ogenyemi back to the show to talk about his latest book ‘Young 'Fed Up' Professionals’ which aims to finally help readers answer that all important question... "When, and how do I leave my 9-to-5 and start that business?" Junior has identified 6 strategies that leave no room for excuses so that you can make that life changing prison break and enjoy the freedom that comes with entrepreneurship. What You'll Hear: 01:45 - Entrepreneurship is a necessity for the future. 05:45 - People who have failed are in a bette...
2015-09-11
00 min
Powerful Nonsense - The Millennial Podcast For Entrepreneurs, Artists & Creatives
The Ultimate 9 To 5 Escape Plan w/ Junior Ogenyemi (Part 1)
In this episode, Cem and Wayne welcome Junior Ogenyemi back to the show to talk about his latest book ‘Young 'Fed Up' Professionals’ which aims to finally help readers answer that all important question... "When, and how do I leave my 9-to-5 and start that business?" Junior has identified 6 strategies that leave no room for excuses so that you can make that life changing prison break and enjoy the freedom that comes with entrepreneurship. What You'll Hear: 02:30 - Young Fed Up Professionals 05:00 - A job is not the only way to fulfil your passio...
2015-09-04
00 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Healthcare Reform and Physician Assistants
Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA Guest: Stephen Hanson, PA-C The debate over healthcare reform is on the minds of all medical professsionals these days. What could be different for PAs if new legislation is enacted? How is the American Academy of Physician Assistants assuring that PAs are an essential part of the debate? How can you get involved to make sure your representatives in Congress hear your voice? Steven Hanson, president of the AAPA, joins host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell to sort out what the AAPA is doing to keep PAs in the healthcare reform process.
2009-08-18
00 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Healthcare Reform and Physician Assistants
Guest: Stephen Hanson, PA-C Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA The debate over healthcare reform is on the minds of all medical professsionals these days. What could be different for PAs if new legislation is enacted? How is the American Academy of Physician Assistants assuring that PAs are an essential part of the debate? How can you get involved to make sure your representatives in Congress hear your voice? Steven Hanson, president of the AAPA, joins host Lisa D'Andrea Lenell to sort out what the AAPA is doing to keep PAs in the healthcare reform process.
2009-08-18
00 min