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Shift or Get Off the Pot is designed for busy professionals and entrepreneurs wanting to uplevel their lives without burning out in the process. It’s for those with big dreams and aspirations who could use some sound advice from people who’ve created their ideal life and business. Host Kim Kelley Thompson, a single mother of four, business owner, high performance and business coach leads discussions with successful individuals from all walks of life to support and inspire listeners to tap th ...
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Ever feel like you're putting in the work and not seeing results? Or that it’s taking so dang long! It’s so frustrating. But, it’s never about working harder. It could simply be that you’re blocking your success without even realizing it! I know that’s a tough pill to swallow. Seriously why would anyone block their success? Well, listen in, because…
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If you have any interaction with people then today’s episode is for you!! We’re talking about the art of leadership and communication. This is an insightful conversation on purpose, values, initiative, and cultivating the leader within. You’ll hear tips on how to tackle objections and embrace ambiguity as a leader. We also talk about the power of h…
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This episode will help you get out of your head and into action. We’re diving into a crucial topic for anyone feeling stuck on the brink of their big dreams. Ever felt like your vision isn't clear enough, or that you don't truly believe in its potential? In this episode, I'll explore how these mental roadblocks can create a loop that keeps you spin…
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Hello! In today's episode, we're diving into the power of motivation and the incredible feats we can achieve when we have a strong enough reason to push ourselves beyond our perceived limits. I share an inspiring story about the Chicago Marathon and the powerful lesson it taught me about my mind. When we have a purpose that we're deeply connected t…
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On today’s episode, I sit down with Wellness Engineer and Certified Functional Medicine Coach Jane Hogan, who reversed her crippling disease through natural solutions. Jane shares her incredible story of how she developed widespread pain and inflammation following a stressful period in her life. She talks about how she initially tried to address he…
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You can’t do it or you won’t do it? What exactly are you telling yourself? Your word choice has a tremendous impact on your psyche and reality. Research shows that our word choice affects us on a deep psychological level, and plays a significant role in the outcome of our lives. Scientists studying the power of words and their effect on the human m…
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On today’s episode of Shift Or Get Off the Pot, we focus on points that everyone could use some help mastering because when they do life becomes a bit easier and those hard conversations become a bit more palatable. We're talking parenting, leadership, and respect – all of which start with self. Mary Kay Garrett, an expert in conscious parenting an…
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Get ready to elevate your business, sales, and leadership abilities! On this episode of "Shift Or Get Off the Pot," I sit down with Greg Schweitzer, a record-setting master coach, certified trainer, master practitioner of NLP, hypnosis expert, and founder of Catalyst Transformation Institute to talk about sustained success, work-life balance, sales…
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We all have a story. One we tell ourselves about our past, it may be true, or it may have been embellished a bit over the years, becoming more emotionally charged each time we talk about it, especially if things are happening in our lives that we don’t like and we link those to a memory. For example, If you’ve always considered yourself as someone …
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If you're feeling stuck and in need of some inspiration to transform your life, then this episode is for you! Get ready for an enlightening conversation with Andrew Dewar covering his dramatic shift from CPA to energy healer! Through a personal narrative marked by trauma, healing, and self-discovery, Andrew provides hope and guidance for anyone fee…
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In today's episode, I’m joined by the incredibly multifaceted Nick Demos, a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, documentary filmmaker, and the founder of Impact Academy. Join us as we dive into the transformative power of joy and creative play in all aspects of life and work. Nick shares his eye-opening experience winning a Tony award and the une…
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In today's episode, I focus on identifying the internal obstacles that may be holding you back from achieving your desired results. I’ll explore various limiting beliefs, share personal anecdotes, and offer practical steps you can take to recognize and let go of any mental barriers. Whether it's around money, self-worth, or relationships, this epis…
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On this episode of Shift or Get Off the Pot I chat with clinical psychologist and procrastination coach Dr. Christine Li about the multifaceted world of procrastination, a challenge many of us face but rarely admit. I’ve certainly procrastinated on many projects over the years, even those that were important to me, why? It’s an interesting behavior…
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In this transformative episode of "Shift Or Get Off the Pot," we explore the incredible journey of Lynda Sunshine West from Action Takers Publishing. Lynda candidly shares her struggles with self-judgment and people-pleasing, revealing how she overcame these challenges to unlock her true potential. At age 51, Lynda’s life transformed as she began b…
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Shift or Get Off the Pot is designed for busy professionals and entrepreneurs wanting to uplevel their lives without burning out in the process. It’s for those with big dreams and aspirations who could use some sound advice from people who’ve created their ideal life and business. Host Kim Kelley Thompson, a single mother of four, business owner, h…
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Shift or Get Off the Pot is designed for busy professionals and entrepreneurs wanting to uplevel their lives without burning out in the process. It’s for those with big dreams and aspirations who could use some sound advice from people who’ve created their ideal life and business. Host Kim Kelley Thompson, a single mother of four, business owner, h…
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This podcast episode features an interview of Chris Ahrens of the San Diego Unified School District. After graduating from SUNY Brockport with a degree in physical education and completing a master’s program on an OSEP grant, he has spent the last 15 years working in various positions in the San Diego Unified School District until he reached the po…
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This episode featured a discussion between three emeritus professors in the APE space on the past, present, and future of APE. Dr. Garth Tymeson worked as a professor of APE at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse. Dr. Dale Ulrich is a retired professor from the University of Michigan that created the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD) that…
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This podcast episode featured two APE professionals interviewing Dr. French, who has been a professor in APE for many years. Dr. French credits the beginning of his journey with APE to his parent’s philosophy on diversity and inclusion, which led him to UCLA where he studied what is now called adapted physical education. Dr. French has co-authored …
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This podcast featured an interview lead by Dr. Amanda Young and her Master students from California State University, Long Beach, where they interview educators in the APE field about working with students with behavioral issues. Specifically, one guest works as an APE specialist for charter schools in California, and the one teaches PE at an alter…
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The podcast episode featuring professors from various universities discussing PhD programs in Adapted Physical Education (APE). Dr. Andrew Pitchford from Oregon State University started by highlighting the importance of their interdisciplinary connections between the adapted physical activity program and other departments, such as the Psychological…
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The podcast episode featuring educators from various universities discussing graduate programs in Adapted Physical Education (APE) continues with an exploration of challenges and opportunities facing these programs. This episode features an insightful discussion with representatives from four outstanding APE graduate programs across the United Stat…
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In this episode of What's New in Adapted Physical Education we have special guest hosts podcast Dr. Brock McMullen and Dr. Garth Tymeson (UW-Lacrosse) who interview three parents - Marlis, Pam, and Andrea - about their experiences with adapted physical education for their children with disabilities. Each parent represents children at different ages…
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Listen in on the December NCPEID APE Collaborative focused on working with paraprofessionals in APE. This episode features guests Dr. Seo Lee (University of Wisconsin Superior), Ginny Reid (Orange County Department of Education), and Wendy Arteaga (Orange County Department of Education). In this podcast they address the challenges faced by paraprof…
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In this podcast, we discuss the Fit Families program, an initiative focused on empowering parents of children with disabilities. Drs. Luis Columna and Laura Prieto (@LaAlma_Prieto) from the University of Wisconsin Madison share insights. Fit Families originated as a program for visually impaired children but expanded to include those with autism. F…
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Listen in on the October NCPEID APE Collaborative focused on young teachers and professors experiences in their first year on the job. his episode feature guests Dr. Samantha Ross (West Virginia University), Dr. Layne Case (California State University, Chico), Elsie Gutierrez (LA Unified Schools), and Ivan Reyes-Acosta (LA Unified Schools). In this…
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In this exciting episode of What's New in Adapted PE, Dr. David Howe was interviewed about his career journey and the status of ableism (and attempts to overcome it) within physical activity settings. Dr. Howe (@pdhowe9) is a Professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario. He is a former Paralympian and has conducted ex…
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In another exciting episode of What's New in APE, we interviewed Lindsey Nowland (@LindseyNowland), a PhD candidate from Old Dominion University, about her research expertise in adapted physical education (APE), particularly focusing on self-efficacy when teaching students with disabilities in PE settings. Lindsay shares her journey into this field…
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Listen in on the September NCPEID APE Collaborative focused Parenting, Professionalism, and Hot Topics in APE. This episode feature re-occurring guests Danielle Musser (Colorado APE Teacher), Amanda Young (Assistant Professor, Caledonia State University, Long Beach), and Chris Ahrens (APE teacher and coordinator, San Diego Unfired). This panel delv…
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Hello, What's New in APE podcast listeners! In this episode, we highlight the journey and experiences of Dr. Lisa Silliman-French, a Professor Emerita at Texas Woman's University with over 35 years of experience in APE. This interview is conducted by two master's scholars from California State University Long Beach, Nikki and Anthony. Dr. Silliman-…
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In this episode of What's New in APE, special guest host Dr. Melissa Bittner (@ ) takes us backstage for the upcoming NAPEC conference to preview some of the upcoming keynote speakers and special sessions. Specifically, the NAPEC52 co-coordinators, Heidi Ambrosius (Moreno Valley Unified School District; Lecturer CSU San Bernardino) & Lemi Hayashi (…
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In this podcast, we had an excellent conversation with international APA scholar Dr. Kwok Ng (@kwokwng) about the newly formed Para Report Cards that graded 14 countries, which include the US and Canada, on an assortment of physical activity and health indicators. Dr. Ng is at the University of Limerick, the University of Turku, and the University …
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Listen in on the May NCPEID APE Collaborative focused on summer camps for children with disabilities. In this episode, 3 summer camps are highlighted: Camp Webber (Ally Keene), Camp Abilities (Lauren Liberman), and Camp Nugget (Amanda Young). In this episode they describe how these experiences not only provide children with disabilities experiences…
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Listen in on this exciting conversation with international APA disability sports scholar Dr. Robert Townsend (@robtownsendPhD) from the University of Waikato in New Zealand. Dr. Townsend's work is largely interdisciplinary, where he works to bridge qualitative research, social science and disability studies to build upon disability and sport coachi…
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Welcome to a unique and special episode of "What's New in APE," where we pay tribute to the remarkable legacy of Eli Wolff, an eminent advocate and leader in the field of disability sports. As a distinguished multiple-time US Paralympian, Eli devoted himself to promoting the inclusion of disabled individuals in sports and physical activities. One o…
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Listen in on the May NCPEID APE Collaborative that features 3 SHAPE APE Teachers of the Year: Katelyn Smith (Rock Creek School, MD), Jennifer Heebink (Buffalo, MN), and Kasia Givenrod (Brea Unified School District, CA). In this episode they discuss their top teaching tips they have learned over their careers. This includes discussing different teac…
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The "Best in the Business" episode was moderated by Project CAPE Master Scholars from the California State University of Long Beach. Scholars observed 3 APE teachers in Southern CA who were purposively selected for their teaching abilities, numerous accolades, commitment to the profession, and diverse student population. During these practicum expe…
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Listen in on this special podcast episode that featured a group of guest moderators from the California State University, Long Beach (e.g., Dr. Melissa Bittner, Dr. Barry Lavay) interviewing Dr. Monica Lepore about her professional journey and adapted aquatics. Dr. Monica Lepore, retired APE professor from West Chester University will be discussing…
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Listen in on the April NCPEID APE Collaborative featuring special guests Katrina McClanahan, Brookes Marindin, Rebecca Lytle, and Melissa Bittner who will discuss APE interview tips! Specifically in this episode, this panels discusses the do's and don't of an APE interview, making yourself as attractive a applicant as possible, and how to navigate …
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For this unique episode, we interviewed Christopher Ahrens (@chrisahrens), an APE Teacher for the San Diego Unified School District and former US Paralympic soccer player, who has recently begun his own APE-focused podcast. This new APE podcast, "The Talking Adapted PE Podcast", interviews APE teachers across the US and discusses their day-to-day l…
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Listen in on the February NCPEID APE Collaborative where board members of the academic journal Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (APAQ) discuss the purpose of research in the field of APA and provide insights into their journal. Specifically, this collaborative is joined by APAQ editors and renown scholars Dr. Andy Pitchford (Oregon State Univers…
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Within this podcast, friends of the show (Amanda Young and APE graduate students at California State University-Long Beach) lead a very professional IN-PERSON discussion with Dr. Michelle Grenier about her background, journey through her career, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Dr. Grenier is the past President of the National Consortium fo…
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Listen in on this exciting conversation with international APA superstar Dr. Brett Smith (@BrettSmithProf) from the University of Durham in the UK. In this discussion, we discuss a large range of topics related to disability and APA. These included the language we use to discuss and refer to disability, how we conceptualize disability, and the idea…
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Listen in on the January NCPEID APE Collaborative where Dr. Tim Davis (SUNY Cortland) and Brad Weiner (Fairfax County Schools) discuss what the Adapted Physical Education National Standards (APENS) are, why they were initially developed, and how to become a Nationally Certified APE Teacher. NCPEID is the National Consortium for Physical Education f…
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In this episode, we highlight a recent webinar conducted by the New Emerging Scholars of Adapted Physical Activity (NESAPA), which is a new group organized under the International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (IFAPA). In this webinar, their goal was to generate a space for conversations about experiences with applying and landing a Postd…
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Listen in on the December NCPEID APE Collaborative with guest speakers – Susan Seman-Wallace, APE teacher from Brighton School District, Kelly Kennedy, APE teacher from Greeley-Evans School District 6, Scott Douglas, Associate Professor from the University of Northern Colorado, and Gina Herrera, CDE Supervisor and Access, Learning and Literacy & Si…
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Guest speaker Dr. Martin Block (@MartinBlockUVA) joins us today to talk about the excellent APE Master’s Program at the University of Virginia including its unique qualities and realistic experiences, the funding to keep the program alive, and tips to success from one of his current students in the program. Specially, he discusses how his program w…
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Listen in on the December NCPEID APE Collaborative with guest speaker Cynthia D. Vargas as she discusses the development of a defensible IEP. This podcast will cover topics such as organizing IEP team meetings, IEP meeting notes, after the IEP meetings, and some thoughts on FAPE.Cynthia D. Vargas is the managing partner for F3 Law Firm’s Inland Emp…
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Listen in on the October NCPEID APE Collaborative featuring guest speakers Heidi Ambrosius and Steve Eggerichs as they discuss everything Pre-School and Post Secondary Transition. Heidi discusses everything pre-school including APE services during early childhood, different models of delivery, and the importance of assessments. Steve Eggerichs touc…
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