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Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures86. Quantum Resonance: The Hidden Patterns Connecting All SystemsHow might understanding the interconnected nature of quantum physics, consciousness, and anomalous phenomena transform our approach to ecosystemic innovation?This episode of Ecosystemic Futures explores how seemingly disparate knowledge systems form an interconnected knowledge ecosystem. Dr. Hal Puthoff, Dr. Diana Pasulka, and John von Blauch join hosts Dyan Finkhousen and Anna Brady-Estevez to reveal how our compartmentalized approach to knowledge has limited our understanding of complex phenomena that transcend traditional boundaries. The conversation examines how space-time metric engineering and quantum entanglement could provide frameworks for understanding extraordinary historical anomalies and future technological development. 2025-04-291h 42Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures85. Fluid Systems, Firm Results: Architecting The First Mile of the Innovation EcosystemThe complex challenges of our interconnected world demand new approaches to discovery and collaboration. In this powerful episode from NASA Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works, innovation expert Teri Schindler tackles how the traditionally chaotic "first mile of innovation" can be transformed from a bottleneck into an accelerator of breakthrough solutions.With decades of cross-disciplinary expertise spanning DARPA research projects, Emmy-winning media production, and pioneering work in global sports distribution at the NBA/WNBA, Schindler brings a uniquely qualified perspective to innovation systems. She reveals how...2025-04-231h 01Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures81. The Space-Earth Ecosystem: How Orbits Shape Our FutureIn this enlightening episode of Ecosystemic Futures, Shelli Brunswick, CEO & Founder of SB Global LLC and former Chief Operating Officer of Space Foundation, reveals the measurable impact of space innovation on Earth's most pressing challenges. The numbers tell a compelling story: The global space economy, valued at $630 billion in 2023, is projected to reach $1.8 trillion by 2035, with NASA's investments yielding a remarkable 40:1 return through commercialized technologies. Brunswick shares research showing how orbital technologies drive innovation across sectors, with the average person connecting to satellites 45 times daily without realizing it.Highlights:2025-03-2555 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures74. From Fringe to Frontier: Material Futures from UAPStanford professor Dr. Garry Nolan reveals how UAP observations should refactor our approach to materials science. In this compelling episode, Dr. Nolan demonstrates how studying anomalous phenomena provides unprecedented insights, reshaping materials research and development. Drawing from his pioneering work in biotechnology and advanced analysis, he illustrates why incorporating UAP insights could accelerate technological breakthroughs in many domains and transform our understanding of what's possible. Key insights:How UAP research informs next-generation materials developmentAdvanced analysis techniques revealing new scientific possibilitiesThe convergence of materials science and anomalous phenomenaStrategic implications for technological leadershipBreakthrough private sector...2025-01-221h 09Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures73. From Taboo to Testimony: Technology, Citizen Science, and the Evolution of UAP Research with Leslie Kean, Ryan Graves, and Christine Kim The landscape of UAP research has transformed dramatically over the past two decades from a taboo topic to congressional testimony. In this pivotal episode, pioneering investigative journalist Leslie Kean bridges past discoveries with current developments, including the latest wave of mass sightings across multiple states. Featuring crucial insights from former Navy pilot Ryan Graves and Enigma Labs' Christine Kim, this conversation reveals how civilian science, military observation, and professional investigation converge to understand these mysterious phenomena.Highlights:Leslie Kean shares how she broke the UFO story in the Boston Globe (2000) and the historical...2025-01-151h 19Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures72. Engineering the Impossible: UAP Insights Transforming Space, Medicine, and Global Innovation In this groundbreaking discussion, intelligence veteran and former Pentagon UAP program director Lue Elizondo reveals how classified research drives innovation across multiple industries. This episode explores how UAP-related discoveries could revolutionize human longevity, space exploration, and global technological leadership, from quantum computing breakthroughs to biotechnology advances.Learn why major investors, government agencies, technology leaders, and brilliant entrepreneurs are positioning for what Elizondo describes as a transformative moment in human evolution and how emerging public-private partnerships could accelerate previously impossible technological achievements.HighlightsEmerging technologies that defy conventional understanding of power generation...2025-01-071h 06Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures70. More Shots on Goal: Scaling Up Space Manufacturing for Earth's Future*Expanded Content Release Due to Popular Demand* Join this expanded version of the popular and groundbreaking discussion with global leaders in aerospace, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing as they explore the "More Shots on Goal" initiative - a collaborative effort to dramatically scale up manufacturing capabilities in low Earth orbit. From revolutionary drug development to next-generation semiconductors, discover how increased space manufacturing throughput could transform industries on Earth and accelerate innovation across healthcare, technology, and energy sectors. This special episode features insights from NASA, DoE, the International Space Station National Lab, a...2024-12-203h 12Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures69. Beyond Conventional Physics: Extended Electrodynamics, Lattice Confinement Fusion, Zero-Point Energy & Advanced PropulsionJoin an extraordinary panel of experts in aerospace, energy, and ultra-advanced technologies as they explore the absolute outer bounds of physics and engineering.This groundbreaking discussion, co-hosted by Anna Brady-Estevez, Dr. Hal Puthoff, Larry Forsley, and Dyan Finkhousen, convenes the world’s leading researchers and innovators to examine extended electrodynamics, lattice confinement fusion, zero-point energy, and advanced propulsion and discusses the implications for the future of technology and space exploration. Featured GuestsDr. Hal Puthoff - EarthTech InternationalLarry Forsley - Global Energy CorporationPhillip Lentz - UnSpaceRichard Banduric - Field Propulsion TechnologiesAnkur Bhatt - H...2024-12-122h 43Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures65. Beyond Paradigms: Ultra-Advanced Technologies, Anomalous Phenomena, and the Future of InnovationThis landmark episode convenes leading aerospace, energy, and advanced technologies experts to explore game-changing innovations that challenge our current understanding of what's possible. From quantum physics to advanced propulsion, we examine operational technologies displaying capabilities previously confined to science fiction - including craft demonstrating extraordinary energy capacity, trans-medium travel, and apparent space-time manipulation.Our distinguished panel delves into critical themes:Observed advanced aerospace capabilities that transcend current engineering limitations, including sustained flight without conventional propulsionBreakthrough possibilities in quantum communications, energy extraction from vacuum states, and space-time metric engineeringThe convergence of biology, physics, and...2024-11-122h 21Ecosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures60: Resilience Reimagined: Tackling Societal Challenges with AI and Network Orchestration In this episode, we explore innovative solutions for climate resilience, emphasizing the role of AI, big data, and effective communication. Guest Sharron McPherson and co-hosts Dyan and Vik discuss the challenges of defining and measuring resilience, aligning stakeholder values, and implementing scalable solutions for small and medium-sized businesses. The conversation also highlights the importance of storytelling and digital media in improving the communication of resilience strategies. Guest: Sharron McPherson, Co-Founder & CEO at Climate Resilience Tech Company Co-Hosts: Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn R...2024-08-2050 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures59: The Integration of Technology into the Human ExperienceIn this episode of the Ecosystemic Futures Podcast we explore the integration of technology into the human experience with Dr. Ali Hossaini, Research Fellow at the Institut d'études avancées de Nantes at King's College in London . Dr. Ali and our hosts Dr. Vikram Shyam and Dyan Finkhousen explore the parallels between biological ecosystems and business ecosystems, emphasizing the need for multi-disciplinary approaches to tackle complex societal problems and achieve creative evolution. Guest: Dr. Ali Hossaini, Research Fellow, Institut d'études avancées de Nantes | King's College London, Principal Investigator, Health & Social Equity, Institute of P...2024-08-0652 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures58: Healthcare Futures: Innovation, Incentives, and Governance In this episode of the Ecosystemic Futures podcast, we explore the transformative potential of advanced technologies in healthcare with Katie Meyer, Vice President of Public Affairs at Novocure. Katie discusses the crucial role of incentive systems and governance in driving healthcare innovation and highlights the challenges of navigating a highly regulated landscape. Join us as we explore the interplay between governance, incentives, and emerging technologies in creating a resilient and innovative healthcare ecosystem. Guest:  Katie Meyer, Vice President Public Affairs at Novocure Co-Hosts: James Villarrubia, White House Presidential Innovation F...2024-07-3047 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures57: Navigating the Frontier of Deep Tech: Balancing Innovation, Sustainability, and National SecurityThis episode of the Ecosystemic Futures Podcast explores the opportunities and challenges of deep tech innovation, with a focus on emerging technologies like quantum computing, fusion energy, and their implications for society, industry, and national security.  The conversation features insights from Laura Thomas, a former CIA case officer and current advisor to cutting-edge startups, and Co-Hosts Vikram Shyam and Dyan Finkhousen. They discuss the complexities of regulating rapidly evolving technologies, the need for better collaboration between the public and private sectors, and the importance of addressing sustainability and equity concerns alongside technological progress. Guest: Laura T...2024-07-2433 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures56: The Sky is No Longer the Limit: Exponential Potential of the Space EcosystemAnna Brady-Estevez and our hosts discuss what it takes to stand up a new layer of infrastructure - extending our industries, economies, and possibilities into the vast expanse of the space economy. On track to triple in the next decade, the space economy offers an extraordinary environment for innovation, entrepreneurship and investment. Successful development of our next generation of infrastructure requires deeper understanding and orchestration across complementary ecosystems for investment, education, policy, technology and services development. Platforming the space ecosystem necessitates exceptionally bold vision and investment. Guest Anna Brady-Estevez brings the receipts, sharing a wealth...2024-07-1645 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures54: Designing Better Futures: AI, Time and Human RelationshipIn the latest episode of the Ecosystemic Futures Podcast, co-hosts Dyan and Marco engage with guest Dr. Julia Mossbridge in a compelling discussion on the interplay between love, artificial intelligence (AI), and time. The conversation explores the transformative potential of integrating unconditional love with AI to enhance professional and personal lives, as well as its impact on mental health and governance. Dr. Julia Mossbridge shares her insights on time perception, AI’s emotional intelligence, and the innovative concept of decentralized AI systems, emphasizing the importance of diversity in thought and experience. The episode highlights the necessity of em...2024-07-0250 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures52: Ecosystemic Design for Policy Professionals - Balancing Openness and SafeguardsDr. David Bray joins us with a brilliant exploration of the tension between openness and safeguards for policy professionals in an increasingly interconnected world. Dr. Bray and his colleagues discuss the inevitable shift from linear, structured systems to ecosystemic economies - and the criticality of futures literacy for policy professionals. Advanced technologies, democratized models, and the proliferation of collective intelligence are converging in ways that will challenge the very foundations of governance model design and implementation. In this episode we contemplate the very real possibility that we have reached the practical limitations of existing economic models and...2024-06-1846 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures47: Ecosystemic Patterns and Progress: Meta-Reflections Across the Ecosystemic Futures Series In today’s episode, we explore the ecosystemic patterns across industry, society, and policy as Dyan Finkhousen and Marco Annunziata reflect on the intersection of diverse perspectives that have emerged from Seasons 1-4 of the Ecosystemic Futures Podcast.  Dyan and Marco delve into an insightful discussion about the interplay between advanced and general purpose technologies, trust, and governance - unpacking the opportunities and obstacles posed by technological advancements. They chase this back to the evolving work and organizational adaptation landscape, with implications for innovation, resilience, and lifelong learning. Tune in for an enlightening exploration of the...2024-05-1447 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures46: Ecosystem Design Impact: Accelerating Industry through Collaboration In this episode, we explore the pivotal role of ecosystemic models across industries, underscoring the importance of inclusive design for resilient futures. Our guest, Krista Pawley, a luminary in impact-driven initiatives, articulates the importance of transparency, community engagement, and contextual awareness in shaping decisions. Through her insights, we navigate the power of collaboration and diverse perspectives in forging impactful solutions. Pawley talks about the importance of trust in the digital realm and in human interactions - and articulates a clear pathway of the practical steps organizations, leaders, and youth can take in order to achieve a culture...2024-04-3042 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantI-212 and I-192 Approvals for U.S. Visits Following Conviction and Deportation = True Success StoryA Canadian citizen wished to enter the U.S. to reunite with his U.S. citizen parents and sibling. But a decade-old conviction for Conspiracy to Import Ecstasy into the U.S. and his deportation, which followed his release from prison, barred him on four inadmissibility grounds:1) INA 212(a)(2)(a)(i)(I) (crime involving moral turpitude)2) INA 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(II) (controlled substance violation)3) INA 212(a)(2)(C) (controlled substance trafficking)4) INA 212(a)(9)(A)(ii) (removal order with aggravated felony conviction)With two consultations and, eventually, representation from Dyan Williams Law, the former...2024-04-1607 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures43: From Soil to Sustenance: Regenerative Agriculture's Ecosystem ImpactDive into the power of regenerative agriculture to revitalize our food ecosystems. This episode explores the ways regenerative farming methods can enhance soil health and unlock more nutrient-dense foods - nourishing people and planet. Guest Tina Owens, a leader at the intersection of agriculture, tech and wellness, illuminates the pivotal role emerging technologies play in optimizing and scaling regenerative practices. We discuss the ways AI, molecular mapping, and lifecycle assessments are reshaping food production into ecosystem-reviving force. Don't miss this compelling vision for an ecosystemic future of sustainable nourishment. Guest: Tina Owens, Managing...2024-04-0242 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures42: Launching the Lunar EcosystemThe US Government’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is actively working to establish the framework for a commercial economy on the moon - convening an ecosystemic collaboration to make it happen by 2035. DARPA's program manager for this project, called Luna10, Michael Nayak, call sign Orbit, joins the podcast to discuss the approach of leveraging what we know from Earth economies and commercial industries in order to create a unified, self-sustaining lunar economy. To activate the ecosystem for the lunar economy - Orbit and team are convening 12 commerical entities and a host of value chain enablers to...2024-03-2633 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures40: How secure is your AI/ML? And how can you be certain?We're often unaware of security vulnerabilities until there's a breach. In today's rush to leverage AI, organizations often overestimate security and underestimate risk, while teams expose unique AI threats to otherwise reasonably safe businesses.   Organizations are also changing the way they use AI - shifting from owning it to renting it. This delivers faster results but less control over important data and access, introducing risks that organizations may not yet fully recognize. Protect AI leaders join us to explain the differences between "safe," "secure," and "governed" in AI and how to safely create an AI-empowered f...2024-02-1340 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures39: AI & Governance: Redefining Infrastructure for a Tech-Enabled SocietyCivilization came together when people agreed on a shared "code" about building communities and cities. Today, some believe there is a need for a new layer of accountable, transparent, and contestable code - to support our digitally-enabled society. Join us for a conversation with Ben Cerveny, President and Founder of the Foundation for Public Code, an organization helping public institutions develop and maintain public code in a tech-empowered society.   While it may seem that tech giants have the edge on developing systems at scale - the public sector can assume a leading role in the development of public code, and i...2024-02-0644 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures37: Why Trust Outweighs AI in Reimagining the FutureJoin our co-hosts and guest Jan Bunge, Director at Squint/Opera, who has built global partnerships and leveraged advanced technologies to support large city planning projects. This episode delves into the benefits of leveraging virtual experience twins to help establish alignment and trust within diverse stakeholder networks. We explore the unique ways that AI can help simplify complexity and accelerate outcomes - while affording the flexibility needed for evolving priorities. This insightful discussion cuts through the hype of advanced technologies to offer practical examples, use cases, and suggestions to help avoid some of the traps that ensnare adopters of...2024-01-2338 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures35: The Role of AI Across Professions Technology and AI are changing the calculus on which categories of work are assigned to human versus digital agents. Co-hosts James Villarrubia and Dyan Finkhousen connect with Richard Susskind, President of the Society for Computers and Law to discuss his perspective on the history of AI and how it's informing potential futures for all professions. Guest: Richard Susskind, President, Society for Computers and Law Co-Hosts: James Villarrubia, White House Presidential Innovation Fellow & Digital Strategist for CAS, NASA Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works  2023-12-1944 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures30: Isaac Arthur Part 3: Resilience by Design in Space EcosystemsConcluding this series on space, this episode of The Ecosystemic Futures Podcast focuses on the industrial and societal pathways for the space economy. The conversation explores the new, much more expansive, frame for what's possible as we consider the operationalization of space. In this new frontier - geographic borders no longer offer clear boundaries for frameworks like economic system governance and security infrastucture. The development of in situ resource utilization and other foundational capabilities will begin to pave the way for the accessibility, affordability and sustainability of this next horizon for humanity.   Guest: Isaac A...2023-09-0523 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures28: Isaac Arthur Part 1: Space: The New Frontier2023-08-2224 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures27: Steve Hatfield Part 3: Ecosystemic Resilience at Work To conclude this series on the future of work, this episode of The Ecosystemic Futures Podcast explores exciting options to design workforce ecosystems for resilient futures - enabling organizations and teams to maintain pace with rapidly advancing technologies, markets, and models. Steve Hatfield, Global Future of Work Leader at Deloitte joins us to discuss the practical decisions and actions that organizations can enact today to improve work, worker and workforce outcomes and experiences. Steve and our hosts discuss the profound opportunities that are possible in the convergence of technological advancement, human-centered ecosystemic design, and thoughtful change management.2023-08-1528 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures26: Steve Hatfield Part 2: Flexibility: The Key to Successful Work Futures? Our first episode in this series on the future of work outlined challenges as we move to a more digitally-enabled human experience. Organizations and teams are grappling with new technologies, business models, dynamic market landscapes, reskilling requirements, and mindset shifts. In this episode of The Ecosystemic Futures Podcast we connect with Steve Hatfield, Global Future of Work Leader at Deloitte to continue the fascinating discussion about the shifting landscape in work and workforce design - and in this episode we explore potential future state scenarios for work, worker and workforce design. Guest: Steve Hatfield...2023-08-1525 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures25: Steve Hatfield Part 1: The Shock Behind the Shift - Workforce Ecosystems The landscape for work, the workforce, and for workers - has been evolving for a very long time. The degree to which markets are interconnected and interdependent however, has never been greater. Emerging technologies unlock both promise and challenge for organizations and their teams. On this episode of Ecosystemic Futures, our hosts sit down with Steve Hatfield, Global Future of Work Leader at Deloitte to discuss this dynamic landscape, the challenges faced by leaders responsible for work and workforce design - and the importance of the skills-based strategies for workforce ecosystems. In this episode, Steve shares his...2023-08-1524 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures24: Pascal Finette Part 3: Becoming AI Resilient Have your AI talk to my AI. In a world where generative AI is transforming the way things get done - the first step is to simply begin learning about and experimenting with the capabilities in order to build up your own muscle memory. To conclude this series on generative AI, our hosts connect with Pascal Finette, co-founder of Be Radical, to explore the practical actions we all can take to thrive within a world with increasingly pervasive generative AI. The conversation explores the practical adjustments to mindsets and methodologies that enable us to take...2023-08-0821 minEcosystemic FuturesEcosystemic Futures4. Avoiding Ethical Nightmares2023-03-2142 minOnce Upon A Time...In AdopteelandOnce Upon A Time...In Adopteeland99. Nomi and JR Calhoun: "Still We Rise"Poet: Dr. Maya Angelou; "Still I Rise" (read by Nomi), "Phenomenal Woman" and "Call Letters: Mrs V.B." (read by Jennifer Dyan Ghoston)Poets: Langston Hughes; "Dreams" and Nayirah Waheed; "The Becoming" (read by Nomi)Unknown author (read by JR Calhoun)Poets: Ralph Waldo Emerson; "Write it on your heart" and Rudyard Kipling; "If" (read by Jennifer Dyan Ghoston) Music by Corey Quinn and Invitationals by MDT2022-12-2725 minOnce Upon A Time...In AdopteelandOnce Upon A Time...In Adopteeland78. Lisa Ann: The "Wandering Tree" podcast and Connection with the Adoption CommunityRecommended resources by adoptee podcasters, Lisa Ann and Jennifer Dyan Books:Ann Fessler “The Girls Who Went Away”"The Gathering Place" - Emma Stevens"The Lies that Bind" - Laureen Pitman"Tree of Strangers" - Barbara Sumner "Searching for Mom: A Memoir" - Sara Easterly@Because Adoption (Mary Herbert) on InstagramAdoptee Voices Writing Group founded by Sara Easterly(Co-facilitators; Ridghaus, Alice Stephens, Kate Murphy and Jennifer Dyan Ghoston) www.adoptee-voices.comBetty Jean Lifton “Twice Born”Jean Stra...2022-08-0953 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Kickstart Your Year with 12 Key QuestionsThe start of the new year is an ideal time to take stock and reflect. January 1, the 1st of every month, or the start of a new season are temporal landmarks. This is when many of us set goals or recommit to goals.  A review of the year gives you insights on how to move forward in the next. It’s better to do it in the first week of the year, but no later than before you start planning for the upcoming months.   In episode 45 of The Incrementalist, you will learn:1. How much...2021-12-3110 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistSmall Steps: The Surest Way to SuccesAt the end of the year and the start of a new one, we tend to reflect on accomplishments and think about aspirations. There’s nothing wrong with keeping the status quo if it works for you. Constantly striving for the next big thing is no better than leading a simple, satisfying life. But like all human beings, you probably have a wish or a dream that has yet to come true. A wish or a dream is not a goal until you have a plan of action. And a plan of action is not made until yo...2021-12-2018 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistSmall Steps: The Surest Way to SuccessAt the end of the year and the start of a new one, we tend to reflect on accomplishments and think about aspirations. There’s nothing wrong with keeping the status quo if it works for you. Constantly striving for the next big thing is no better than leading a simple, satisfying life.But like all human beings, you probably have a wish or a dream that has yet to come true. A wish or a dream is not a goal until you have a plan of action. And a plan of action is not made until yo...2021-12-2018 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantI-601 Waiver for INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i) Bar + Immigrant Visa = A True Success StoryFive years after being found inadmissible under INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i), our client finally received her Immigrant Visa to join her U.S. citizen spouse in the United States. Consistent with normal processing time, USCIS took 10 months to approve her Form I-601 application for waiver of inadmissibility, which we prepared and filed on her behalf. But due to the U.S. Consulate’s administrative delays and a Presidential Proclamation suspending entries from the client’s home country, it took almost three more years for her to get the visa. In episode 13 of The Legal Immigrant, you will lear...2021-12-1509 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistMake Use of Good AnxietyWe have all experienced anxiety on some level at various points in our lives. COVID-19 and the global response to it have brought massive changes and deep uncertainty since the start of 2020. Before then, 90% of Americans in the room raised their hands when asked if they had experienced daily anxiety. Wendy Suzuki, a neural science and psychology professor at NYU, says that number has gone way up. But she reminds us that at its core, anxiety is really a protective mechanism. Like all emotions, it serves an evolutionary purpose and is key to survival.  In e...2021-12-1116 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Control Your AttentionThere are news stories and articles on how we have the attention span of a goldfish. You might have heard that with the Internet, we can now only focus for 8 seconds at a time. The good news is there are no studies to back this up. There is also a common belief that we use only 10% of our brain. The entire brain is being used, but some parts are more activated than others. Having a peak mind is more about knowing where your attention is than whether or not you are hyper-focused or hyper-vigilant.  In episode 42 of T...2021-12-0413 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistGet Bored NowIs boredom a negative emotion? It is defined as a feeling of discontent with something that is dull, repetitive, tiresome or tedious. We prefer to stay away from anything that is boring to us. But boredom is largely a complex emotion that can have a very positive impact. It can make us more creative and productive. In episode 41 of The Incrementalist, you will learn:1) In 11 studies, researchers at the University of Virginia and Harvard University found that most participants did not enjoy spending 6 to 15 minutes in a room by themselves with nothing to do but t...2021-11-2708 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistProgress, Not Perfection, is the WaySmall wins make you more productive, creative, committed, collegial, and focused. When you track the progress you’ve made, no matter how small, you gain confidence that builds on the momentum. With an incremental approach, you take daily actions that move you in the right direction, instead of take big leaps that are more likely to steer you off course. In episode 39 of The Incrementalist, you will learn:1) Progress comes from positive inner work life, which includes your perceptions, emotions and motivation levels.2)  Favorable perceptions about your work and colleagues, positive emotions like joy...2021-10-0909 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Learn and Master Any Skill (part 2)When you’re acquiring and developing a new skill, you need to learn how to learn. Learning is a meta-skill for life and for sustaining peak performance. This continuation of a two-parts episode builds on the foundation principles covered in Episode 36. In episode 37 of The Incrementalist, you will learn: 7 more  takeaways to learn and master any skillKeep a beginner's mind - be like the child learning to crawl who is not concerned about how she looks or about whether she’s succeeding or failing.  Invest in loss - give yourself to the learning process...2021-09-2322 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Learn and Master Any Skill (part 1)When you’re learning and developing any skill, it’s better to have a growth mindset, than a fixed mindset. Talent and natural ability do matter. But your attitude towards failure and setbacks are more critical.  There are two modes of learning theories: entity versus incremental theories of intelligence.   Entity theorists think, "I am smart at this." Success or failure is based on an ingrained ability. Intelligence or skill is a fixed entity.  Incremental theorists think, "I got it because I worked hard.” Success or failure depends on effort. Intelligence or skill can be developed. In episode 36 of The In...2021-09-1814 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistCreate Space to Think (part 2)Making space between activities can be done solo, without allies. But industry norms and workplace culture might pull you back into chronic busyness. Norms are standards or principles of action that apply to a group. A culture is made up of norms. Effective leadership from the top reduces the burden on individuals who seek to have more margin in their day.In episode 35 of The Incrementalist, you will learn:1) Creating space solo, without allies, is doable. But it’s easier to sustain when you have support. Interactions with others and not just your own actions le...2021-09-1022 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistCreate Space to Think (part 1)To do creative, high-leverage work, you need to step back and look at the big picture. But when there are fires to put out, demands to meet, and crises to solve, it’s hard to stop and think about what’s really important. When we zoom out though, we find that urgency doesn’t equal a true emergency.  Many of the things we did should have waited until another day, or maybe another week. Some required more thought before action. And maybe the problem would have resolved itself. We often confuse active busyness with true productiv...2021-09-0214 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistMake Time Your Ally (not a thing to manage)Industrialization created a clock time mentality. Time is now standardized, visible in the ticking minutes, and outside our existence.  Time is a resource to make money, and a thing to be traded, maximized and optimized. So, you end up with busyness, overwhelm, and pressure. And you feel guilty when there’s margin. This is where time management falls short. It doesn’t really answer the existential question of what really matters. In episode 33 of The Incrementalist, you will learn: 1) How idleness aversion and the desire to be productive can interfere with the present momen...2021-08-2516 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistDealing with Motivation Ruts and Burnout2020 was an especially challenging year. And this year continues to require some extra effort to start and finish things that matter.  Even if you’ve built a business for yourself (like I did), you can still have creative exhaustion and feel trapped by your work. Maintaining discipline is more critical than having motivation. Preserve your energy and leave some fuel in the tank. Steady, daily progress through discipline allows you to cultivate long-term motivation. When you have autonomy, discretion, rewards that you value, social support, fair policies, and meaningful work, you feel more engaged and less burnt out...2021-08-0722 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Stay Accountable and Stop Self-SabotageTo gain traction and execute better on your goals, start with a 12-week action plan instead of a longer term, annual plan. Rather than wait an entire year to track progress and measure results, you do a formal review every 12 weeks.  And in the 13th week, you make a plan for the next 12 weeks. As part of your routine, you score the week, plan the week, and participate in weekly accountability meetings (WAM). Stay accountable by owning your thinking, choices and actions. Keep your commitments by uncovering hidden intentions, internal contradictions and big assumptions that undermine your d...2021-07-2219 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Accomplish More in 12 Weeks Than in 12 MonthsIf you’re resisting what you need to accomplish, you might have given yourself too much time to execute your plans. New Year’s Resolutions and annual goals rarely get you to where you need to be and create the life you want.   Move out of annual thinking and adopt the 12 Week Year. With this planning technique, a year is no longer 12 months; it's 12 weeks. 1 year = 12 weeks, 1 month = 1 week, and 1 week = 1 day. You are no longer focusing on distant annual goals broken into 4 periods or quarters. In episode 27 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will learn:1...2021-07-1515 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistGet Stressed the Right WayStress is not always bad. It comes with having big goals and pushing beyond your comfort zone. Going off to college, starting a new job, traveling to a foreign country, or launching a business trigger stress. And they also bring feelings of excitement, confidence and achievement.Stress is positive when it stimulates growth, adaptation and expansion. It’s the chronic, persistent, negative stress that you need to watch out for.   Stress can be good and productive or it can be toxic and destructive. That’s why it’s important to get stressed the right way. Stre...2021-07-0619 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistMake Better Decisions Even When You're UncertainWhen you’re making a decision on tough problems, you are always missing key information. Every decision is biased because it’s based on limited beliefs, assumptions and data points. You can never be sure of the outcome. A bet is a decision about an uncertain future. And decisions are bets in uncertain environments. As you seek to learn more, you start to peel back the layers. You become more skilled at finding different pathways and generating creative solutions to complex problems. When a problem cannot be solved with a simple technique or known procedure, being...2021-06-2920 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistTime Affluence: Create Time to Be HappierIf you want to have a happier, more satisfying life, it’s better to value time over money. It doesn’t matter whether you’re financially secure or financially struggling.  Even when you control for income level, the more time affluence you have, the happier you are. Time affluence is feeling that you have enough time to pursue meaningful activities and enjoy leisure. You can exercise, move, relax, travel, volunteer, or engage in social relationships more. Time poverty is feeling rushed, overwhelmed, stressed and overworked. It’s having too many things to do and not enough tim...2021-06-2221 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistDo, Ship, RepeatWe often believe we need credentials to do useful or valuable work. Whether it’s having a college degree, a training certificate, or a professional license, credentials help us seem less like an imposter. But we’re all imposters on some level when we work on hard problems with no easy answers. You might ask yourself: Why did I get picked? Why am I being charged to solve this issue? Why am I stepping up and choosing to lead or choosing to follow? Don’t wait for reassurance or validation. Instead, hone the ability to trust...2021-06-1616 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistEffortless ProductivityWe tend to think that important and valuable work has to be hard. This could be writing a book, leading a team, designing a new product, running a business, or preparing a presentation. But too much effort is counterproductive when it leads to chronic stress, health problems, sleep issues, and burnout. You first need to decide where to focus your energy. Once you determine the essentials, how do you make them as easy as possible to do?   Work can be effortless if you break it down into small, easy to manage chunks. It can also fee...2021-06-0823 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistFind and Keep a Hobby You LoveA hobby is an activity you enjoy doing with little or no focus on the long game or the end results. You do it for fun or leisure in your free time. Your work or your business can be your passion. But even if you enjoy them, they are not your hobby. They come with risks and consequences that can affect your income, your reputation, and your status.  A hobby and a passion can be related, but there are subtle differences between the two. A passion is a strong feeling for something you would love to...2021-06-0319 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistEvening Routines and Rituals to End Your DayYour shut-down sequence - before bedtime - creates the environment for you to rest, relax and sleep. Without a full rejuvenation overnight, it’s harder to take charge of your day.    In episode 15 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will learn:1. The importance of both productive tasks and restorative tasks in your evening routine. You need to review your day and plan for the next as well as relax and rest completely. If you wind down enough before your bedtime, you will have space for an effective evening routine. 2. The value of sleep and how th...2021-04-2021 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistMorning Routines and Rituals to Start Your DayYour start-up sequence - after you wake up - affects your mood and sets the tone for your day. While you can make shifts and practice good habits later in the day, it's better to get quick wins with your morning routine.In episode 14 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will learn: 1. A routine doesn’t have to be rigid. You could have different themes depending on your energy level, the focus of your day, the season of your life, or the season of the year. 2. A routine may include fixed tasks or variable task...2021-04-1516 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Make a To-Do List that WorksIf you find yourself rushing through tasks, worrying about things you’re not doing, or having items linger for weeks or months, you might think that to-do lists don’t work. Your to-do list didn’t appear by itself. You made it. So maybe the answer is not to stop making to-do lists. Instead, you need to be more intentional and organize it around your real priority or priorities. In episode 13 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will learn 5 reasons why to-do lists might not work and what you can do to make them work better.Reason...2021-04-0723 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistDivergent vs. Convergent Thinking: You Need Both to Get Unstuck and Solve ProblemsLinear thinking is the common, default mode when we work on projects and tackle problems. This includes making specific plans and listing action steps. It keeps us organized and on track. But linear thinking is not effective in addressing adaptive challenges with uncertain outcomes. To get unstuck and solve complex problems, you could blend Divergent Thinking and Convergent Thinking. This leads to creative problem solving, where you generate new, original ideas that are meaningful, valuable and practical. In 1956, American psychologist J.P. Guilford coined the terms Divergent Thinking and Convergent Thinking to describe two cognitive ap...2021-03-3018 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistFocused vs. Diffused Thinking: You Need Both to Learn and Solve ProblemsTo solve problems, you must access and activate the neural networks in your brain.  There’s the task-positive network and the task-negative network. Task-positive is focused mode. And task-negative is diffused mode. You cannot use both at the same time. Instead, you move from one to the next to fully understand a problem and generate the best ideas to solve it. In episode 11 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will discover:The difference between the focused mode and the diffused mode of thinkingThe reasons you need both modes to learn new things and solve problemsThe limitations of the...2021-03-2315 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistRest Even When You're BusyWork and rest are not competitors; they are equal partners. Active rest is a skill that you integrate into your day. It’s not just the absence of work. In this episode, you will learn 6 tips to rest deliberately even when you're busy: Tip 1: Try napping for 20 minutes, preferably after lunch when you're in the afternoon slump. If you're in an office setting where naps are not convenient, sit comfortably in a quiet space, close your eyes, and rest.  Tip 2: Participate in deep play that is physically engaging, but not too mentally taxing. Physical activity and creat...2021-03-1615 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistWhy Weekly Planning WorksA Weekly Planning session gives you a broader perspective of what you need to get done. It also gives you more flexibility to get the right things done. It's often more essential than a daily to-do list or a daily action plan.In this episode, you'll learn about why weekly planning works, and how it creates more clarity, control, focus and flow:1. Clarity: Weekly planning reduces overwhelm and makes space for your best work with greater ease. It gives you more direction in how you will move forward on your high-level projects, while taking care...2021-03-0816 minOops, Might As Well!Oops, Might As Well!Q & A with Dyan ConstantineLet's have a discussion with the Author. https://anchor.fm/dyan-constantine/message--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dyan-constantine/message2021-03-0400 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Plan Your Ideal WeekWhat do you want to have done in the week? What are the big things you can do to call the week a success and make it great? Unexpected things will come up. Tasks will take longer than you expected. Distractions and interruptions will pull you away. But you’re more likely to accomplish what you must when you plan for it and begin with the end in mind. In this episode, I discuss achieving more by doing less in a week. You will learn: 1. How to consolidate by planning your Ideal Week The...2021-03-0120 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistTime Blocking and Time Boxing to Get the Right Things DoneTime Blocking helps you to get unstuck, stop procrastinating, and move forward on a project. It makes time and space for tasks that need attention. It’s a way to chunk projects into smaller parts so it’s easier to start and make steady progress. You set time blocks with a start time and end time to work on a specific activity. You could single focus on one difficult, high-leverage project like a strategic marketing plan, or batch process similar, low-level tasks like responding to emails and returning telephone calls. You can move around time blocks if true...2021-02-2215 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantImmigration Reform Update and I-601 Waiver for 3/10-Year Unlawful Presence BarThe Biden Administration’s U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 calls for comprehensive immigration reform. One provision seeks to get rid of the 3/10-year unlawful presence bar. This would be a major departure from current law, which requires a special waiver for this inadmissibility ground. Immigrant visa applicants who have this bar must first receive an I-601 or I-601A waiver for the visa to be issued.  Nonimmigrant visa applicants with this bar need a 212(d)(3) waiver to be granted a visa. In this episode, I focus on the immigrant waiver for the unlawful presence bar. I dis...2021-02-1014 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistStop Procrastinating and Just StartIt's a common belief that perfectionism is one of the main causes of procrastination. Does having high standards make it harder to start?  Many of my colleagues in the legal profession, for example, have perfectionist tendencies. Procrastination can get lawyers into trouble. It creates high stress and anxiety, and often leads to subpar work and serious errors. But as it turns out, there’s no strong link between perfectionism and procrastination, says Dr. Piers Steel. He’s a professor and leading researcher on the science of motivation and procrastination. He’s the author of the book, The Procras...2021-02-0814 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantBiden Administration Proposes Immigration Bill to U.S. Congress: The U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021On day 1 of the new Administration, the White House announced it is sending a bill to Congress to reform major parts of the U.S. immigration system. It includes an earned roadmap for certain undocumented immigrants, Dreamers, TPS holders, and immigrant farmworkers to apply for green cards and, eventually, U.S. citizenship. Other proposed changes include reducing the backlog in family-based and employment-based immigration; recapturing unused visas; allowing intended immigrants with approved family petitions to join relatives in the U.S. on a temporary basis while they wait for green cards to become available;  and eli...2021-02-0206 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistFinding and Sustaining FlowTo move in the desired direction, you need more flow in your life, says Mihaly Csikszentmihaly, renowned psychologist and author of the groundbreaking book, Flow. He defines flow as the optimal experience in which you’re so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter. You enjoy it for its own sake and will keep at it even with great cost. Flow is a key ingredient of a meaningful and happy life. But amped up flow doesn’t lead to ongoing success. While flow is necessary for peak performance, it’s not enough to sustain it, say...2021-02-0119 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantForm I-129F Approval + K-1 Visa Grant = A True Success StoryA prior F-1 student consulted me after the U.S. Consulate used INA 214(b) to twice deny her requests for a visa renewal. After one more failed attempt to get the student visa, we agreed to switch to the K-1 visa based on her recent engagement to her U.S. citizen fiancé. It took four months for USCIS to approve the Form I-129F petition, which is the first step in the K-1 process. Within a month, we received notice from the National Visa Center to proceed with the next step of filing the Form DS-160, K-1 visa application. A...2021-01-2613 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistHow to Prioritize What MattersWhen we look at a clock – digital or analog – we see the seconds, minutes and hours passing. The day starts and end, regardless of what we do. The clock tells us we have 24 hours in a day.Of that, we need about 7 to 8 hours of sleep, 1 hour for a lunch break, and a few more hours for daily routines, errands and so on. We have distractions and interruptions. Also, we’re human: our energy and focus ebb and flow throughout the day. The maximum time you have for your Most Important Tasks is around 8 hours per day...2021-01-2512 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantSection 204(l) for Surviving Relatives to Immigrate to the U.S. When Petitioner or Principal Beneficiary DiesSection 204(l) of the Immigration & Nationality Act allows certain beneficiaries (and derivative beneficiaries) to continue with an Immigrant Visa request or Adjustment to Permanent Residence application even after the Form I-130 petitioner (or principal beneficiary) has died.Unlike the survivor benefits for widow(er)s of U.S. citizens, and unlike humanitarian reinstatement for principal beneficiaries of approved petitions, section 204(l) relief protects a broader category of persons if they show they resided in the United States at the time of the death, and they continue to reside in the United States.Section 204(l) provides...2021-01-1915 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistBreaking Bad HabitsLike good habits, bad habits also give you a dopamine hit. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is often called the feel-good hormone. Dopamine fires when you get the thing you crave, and when you anticipate getting that thing. A dopamine hit is not the same as true happiness, say Dr. Jud Brewer, director of research and innovation at Brown University Mindfulness Center, a psychiatrist and an expert in mindfulness training for treating addictions. To break everyday addictions and bad habits, he recommends you step out of the reactive pattern and just be present with whatever comes up. U...2021-01-1814 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistBuilding Good HabitsA habit starts with a conscious decision and becomes automatic through a 3-step loop (cue, behavior, reward). Building good habits allows you to make changes without relying on willpower and motivation. In this episode, I discuss how motivation, ability and prompts drive behavior, using Professor BJ Fogg's B=MAP formula. I also cover the ABC (Anchor, Behavior, Celebration) method to create new habits and sustain momentum.  Make the new behavior tiny with the starter step and by scaling back. Excellence comes from the actions you do habitually, consistently, repeatedly - not from once-in-a-while acts.  Being the best ver...2021-01-1112 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantI-601 Fraud Waiver + Immigrant Visa Grant = A True Success StoryA U.S. Consulate granted Immigrant Visas to our client and his wife and children, following USCIS' approval of his Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Inadmissibility. He had a permanent bar under INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i), i.e. fraud or willful misrepresentation of material fact to previously enter the U.S. on a B1/B2 visitor visa. With our guidance, he received the I-601 waiver to allow the issuance of the Immigrant Visa. He finally joined his permanent resident parents and U.S. citizen brother in the United States, after they had lived in separate countries f...2021-01-1107 minMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceCognitive LoadCognitive Load is a person's ability or inability to process new information and create long-term memories. In the next year, you want to reduce your cognitive load. Helping to rid yourself of these unnecessary demands you put on your brain can help you focus on the right things.  In this episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Podcast, Christine Dyan discusses how you can reduce your cognitive load in order to increase your success in the coming year. 2021-01-0727 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantRemoval of INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i) Bar + H-4 Visa Grant = A True Success StoryA U.S. Consulate granted the H-4 spouse visa to our client, after agreeing to remove the INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i) charge against her. This permanent bar was made 10 years earlier, when she applied for an Immigrant Visa sponsored by her prior U.S. citizen spouse.A 212(d)(3) nonimmigrant waiver is the more common fix, but does not get rid of the bar. In this case, I advised the applicant to file a motion to reconsider and rescind the inadmissibility charge, instead of ask for a 212(d)(3) waiver with the visa. The facts and law did not...2021-01-0409 minThe IncrementalistThe IncrementalistThe Incrementalist - IntroductionWelcome to The Incrementalist podcast! Hosted by Dyan Williams - a productivity & purpose coach and solo lawyer - this show offers simple techniques and tools to focus on your top priorities and design a well-lived life. You will learn how to use the Incrementalist approach to turn your ideas into action, maximize focus, and make time for what truly matters.  We'll cover practical ways to implement big changes or finish a big project in small steps. The change or project may relate to your work, your family, your relationships, a creative endeavor, or any other domain of l...2021-01-0303 minThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal ImmigrantThe Legal Immigrant - IntroductionWelcome to The Legal Immigrant podcast! Through success stories and Q&A formats, this show will cover U.S. immigration problems that Dyan Williams Law PLLC can help you solve. Your host is immigration attorney Dyan Williams, who has top expertise in rebutting immigration marriage fraud or INA 204(c) findings; obtaining waivers for unlawful presence, fraud/misrepresentation, immigration violations, and crime-related bars; overcoming visa refusals and inadmissibility determinations; and getting complex naturalization cases approved. If you listen to the show and like it, it please give us a five-star rating and positive review on your podcast app...2021-01-0302 minMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceEpisode 70: The Online Marketing TrapSo many in our industry get stuck in the Online Marketing Trap - where we start to take on the beliefs of the big online marketers - and we place all our time and focus on these "proven methods".  It's disheartening to see people invest thousands of dollars and hours taking courses, hiring coaches, and trying methods that produce no or little results. But, it's not all gimmicks. There are methods that work and there is value to be found in having a coach or mentor.  In this episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Po...2020-12-1020 minMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceTell Your StoryThe power of your story is beyond any marketing message you could use in your business. When you tell your story, you leave an opportunity for your people to relate to you and find you. This helps draw people to you and your business. Your story is a combination of all of the lessons learned in your life. And you can share these lessons by sharing your story. In this episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Podcast, Christine Dyan shares her story. All the way back to her childhood being raised by her Grandmother...2020-11-2627 minMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceReconciling Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive dissonance is the tension that arises when you think one way, but you act another. Or, when you hold two opposing views at the same time. For example, if you want to lose weight, but you take actions that prevent you from losing weight like over-eating, this is an example of cognitive dissonance.   You may believe that you're the only one who struggles with cognitive dissonance. But, you're not. We all have this struggle. Sometimes this struggle is a good thing. But having too much of that unresolved tension is not a good thing. In this episode of th...2020-11-1921 minMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceLaura PoburanLaura Poburan is a Nutrition Business Coach who started her journey as a personal trainer. After the business she created with her husband was no longer bringing her fulfillment and aligning with her purpose, she put pen to paper and let her inspiration take over. That is how Laura's incredible business began coaching certified nutritionists on how to use trigger mapping to better meet the needs of their clients and grow their business.  In this episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Podcast, Christine Dyan and Laura Poburan discuss how Laura's innovative concept of trigger m...2020-11-1248 minMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceAdrien PaczosaAdrien Paczosa is a 7-Figure Registered and Licensed Dietitian practicing in Austin, Texas. She is the founder of I Live Well Nutrition as well as being the founder of Fearless Practitioners, the division of her business that offers training to dietitians and wellness professionals. In this episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Podcast, Christine Dyan and Adrien Paczosa discuss how Adrien didn't limit her potential and settle for low paying RD's jobs and instead built her practice into a 7-Figure business. 2020-11-0543 minMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceMake More Money as a Dietitian | Work-Life Balance, Career Satisfaction, ConfidenceStanding Out in a Crowded NicheIn many industries, especially the dietitian industry, it can be easy to blend into the crowd. So it can be hard to stand out from your competition and get the clients. But, it doesn't matter how many people are out there doing the same thing if they're all doing it in their own unique way. In this episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Podcast, Christine Dyan shares tips on how to stand out in the dietitian world by just showing up as your unique self. 2020-10-2918 minCurhatan Dari HatiCurhatan Dari HatiFallen & Allena - 5. Kamping Ekskul SMA HakasDia mengajakku menyaksikan rembulan di malam hari, dan selalu saja membuat jantungku berdegup tak karuan begini. Fallen yang seperti ini, apakah juga sudah membuat kalian jatuh hati? | Dan jika kamu berkenan untuk membaca kisah hidupku, kamu bisa menemukanku di https://my.w.tt/KLXzC5XGF7 | original Soundtrack 1. Bidadari Kesleo - Via Vallen https://open.spotify.com/track/0MPctzcnHXWpvNPREBek5x?si=xzoVjZI3SPSvC9mDKnhdlQ 2. Beast and the Harlot - Avenged Sevenfold https://open.spotify.com/track/6FVYwnVrnAEIRnY3bHJb46?si=gAbDfTQ0TGS5a1C0niuC7Q 3. Young Dumb and Broke - Khalid https://open.spotify.com/track/5Z3GHaZ6ec9bsiI5BenrbY...2020-07-3031 minCurhatan Dari HatiCurhatan Dari Hati#CDS Eps. 3 - Zona Teman 3“Ngapain cemburu, kan aku temanmu?” kalimatnya sih sedikit, tapi nyelekit! Jadi, gimana kalau partner friendzonemu yang menyatakan demikian? Atau seakan menjadikanmu yang spesial, namun setelah itu kembali menggores nestapa yang ngga masuk akal? Coba deh, temukan kesaman sikap doi ke kamu lainnya di podcastku kali ini! Siapa tahu, malam ini kita bisa berpelukan lagi :)--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dyan-gates9/message2020-07-2710 minCurhatan Dari HatiCurhatan Dari HatiFallen & Allena - 4. Si Usil Fallen (bagian b)Aku kecewa, saat dia tiba-tiba menghentikan nyanyian indahnya. Namun siapa yang mengira, selepas menyudahi itu semua, ia justru mendatangi mejaku secara tiba-tiba! | Dan jika kamu berkenan untuk membaca kisah hidupku, kamu bisa menemukanku di https://my.w.tt/KLXzC5XGF7 | original soundtrack 1. Ingin Hilang Ingatan - Rocket Rockers https://open.spotify.com/track/2dPE3VkQ62Ob5rRFi2hdOs?si=RSGt60r6Qn6gCksvV7UbkA 2. Kucinta Kau Apa Adanya - Once Mekel https://open.spotify.com/track/03OwtkeHmoMT8JY3kv8WhF?si=pod2INcpR2-oMkb9RzQCQg | --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dyan-gates9/message2020-07-1926 minCurhatan Dari HatiCurhatan Dari Hati#CDS Eps. 2 - Zona Teman 2#CDS (Cintai Dirimu Sendiri) bukanlah musikalisasi puisi maupun drama, melainkan sekumpulan topik pembahasan tentang masalah, yang biasa dirasakan banyak orang. Sesi ini berisi bacotan yang biasanya timbul atas keresahan, ketakutan sebab komentar orang, atau apa pun itu yang membuat kamu merasa jadi pecundang. Namun justru dengan banyaknya masalah dan rasa yang kamu hadapi ini, jangan lupakan satu sisi, yaitu berupa Cintai Dirimu Sendiri! Jangan pedulikan perkataan mereka, ambil baiknya, hempaskan saja buruknya.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dyan-gates9/message2020-07-1521 minCurhatan Dari HatiCurhatan Dari HatiFallen & Allena - 3. Ketua Kelas NgeselinPunya ketua kelas ngeselin, tukang ngatur, dan sok galak seperti Leli? Apa tanggapanmu? Mari dengarkan kisahnya, supaya ngga cuma aku saja, yang kesal setengah mati padanya! Dan jika kamu berkenan untuk membaca kisah hidupku, kamu bisa menemukanku di https://my.w.tt/KLXzC5XGF7--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dyan-gates9/message2020-07-1025 minCurhatan Dari HatiCurhatan Dari Hati#CDS Eps. 1 - Zona Teman#CDS (Cintai Dirimu Sendiri) bukanlah musikalisasi puisi maupun drama, melainkan sekumpulan topik pembahasan tentang masalah, yang biasa dirasakan banyak orang. Sesi ini berisi bacotan yang biasanya timbul atas keresahan, ketakutan sebab komentar orang, atau apa pun itu yang membuat kamu merasa jadi pecundang. Namun justru dengan banyaknya masalah dan rasa yang kamu hadapi ini, jangan lupakan satu sisi, yaitu berupa Cintai Dirimu Sendiri! 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