show episodes
 
High Performance Nursing with Liam Caswell is a podcast that will help you thrive in navigating all aspects of your personal and professional development as a nurse and health professional. Join Liam and the community of high performance nurses in our mission to create a psychologically safe working environment for nurses to thrive within their careers! If you are a AIN, Student Nurse, New Graduate or a seasoned nurse, High Performance nursing will meet all your nursing development needs wit ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
ParentingU

Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
A podcast by Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System where we sit down with doctors and experts to talk about important topics that all parents face. We're here to help you navigate this amazing journey we call parenting.
  continue reading
 
In 2017, Libby Caswell was found dead in a motel room in Independence, Missouri. Police quickly ruled her death a suicide. But her mother Cindy thinks she was murdered — and she believes she has proof the crime scene was staged. Award-winning investigative reporter Melissa Jeltsen dives deep into Libby’s final days, finding new evidence that unravels the official story and threatens to implicate more than just those in the motel room that day. In her search for answers, Jeltsen exposes the w ...
  continue reading
 
The Generation Why Podcast released its first episode in 2012 and pioneered the true crime genre in the podcasting world. Two friends, Aaron & Justin, break down theories and give their opinions on unsolved murders, controversies, mysteries and conspiracies. Listen to Generation Why on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com ...
  continue reading
 
The “ITOps, DevOps, AIOps - All Things Ops” podcast is dedicated to operating and managing modern large-scale IT infrastructures. If you want to learn best practices from other Leaders in IT operations, this show is for you. Each episode features an interview with a senior IT executive or Thought Leader, discussing topics like: 1. How to manage the increasing complexity of hybrid IT infrastructures 2. How to effectively leverage automation to “do more with less” 3. Getting the most out of mo ...
  continue reading
 
Exploring the wonderful world of quality footwear, how it’s made, and all the things we love about it.Check out Stitchdown.com for shoe and boot reviews, interviews with industry titans, profiles, release info, and more.
  continue reading
 
As a 15-year-old consulting firm prepares for its next chapter, we turn back the clock and peel back the curtain to unravel the secrets of success. In this 10-episode series, former Resultant CEO Mark Caswell and thought leadership sidekick Kate Jaramillo will discuss Resultant’s origin story, ethos, and core philosophies—with some familiar voices chiming in. We’ll explore the intricacies of building an exceptional consulting firm—and the art of being an exceptional consultant. And we’ll tak ...
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Finding Bliss after Burnout Podcast. This is a space where I’ll be sharing everything from health, wealth, happiness, mindset, manifestation and my very own journey in finding bliss after burnout. I’m your host Michelle Gordon, nurse of 24 years, mum of 3 children NLP practitioner, life coach and entrepreneur.. Just a few years ago I fell into the darkness of overwhelm and burnout but have since gone on to create the most abundant, expansive and fulfilling life. Get ready to becom ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
There are an estimated 8 billion people in the world. In the US, approximately 2,300 people go missing every day. While some of those cases may be of their own accord, others are because of something far more sinister. Gone in a Blink is a true crime podcast that dives head first into the most mysterious and terrifying missing person cases in existence. Hosts Heather and Danielle take a deep look into some of the most horrific missing person cases that will leave you on the edge of your seat ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Be S.H.E.

Heidi Schalk

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Are you ready to Be S.H.E.? That's Be Seen, Be Heard, and Be Empowered! I'm Heidi Schalk, Business Strategy Coach, welcome to the Be S.H.E. podcast. Each week, I'll be sharing tips and strategies to help you increase your visibility, amplify your voice, and take control of your life and business. We'll cover everything from personal branding to marketing, networking, public speaking and leadership. I'll also be interviewing successful women who have made their mark in their respective fields ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Reasonably Fit

Jason and Lauren Pak

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Getting in shape doesn’t have to be so intense and complicated. So many people get consumed by trying to do every new crash diet, detox, and extreme workout, none of which are sustainable or enjoyable! We’re here to help make fitness fit into your life, rather than take over your life!
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Welcome to the world of Haunting Mysteries Inc. where every Thursday, Leyla and RJ will take turns sharing dark and well researched stories, spanning a variety of subjects such as murders, bank heists, unsolved mysteries, and puzzling encounters. New episodes come out every week– don't forget to subscribe/follow and connect with the show on social media for the latest updates. If you'd like to share this podcast or leave a review, we would really appreciate it!
  continue reading
 
Theater Practice is a podcast where we practice how to be more mindful audience members one show at a time. Join host Miriam Weiner and her guests as they process the live theater they attend with intentionality, generosity, and humor. Watching is a muscle, strengthen it. Produced by Miriam Weiner - Directed by Diana Yanez
  continue reading
 
Keating Chambers: The Podcast is brought to you by barristers and staff from Keating Chambers. It features a combination of key case law updates, historical case reviews, interviews with legal experts and informal discussions of aspects of Chambers life. The bitesize analyses focus on issues arising from our key practice areas (including construction, energy, international arbitration, planning and procurement), as well as other themes affecting the Bar and general industry hot topics. It wi ...
  continue reading
 
The Talking Prisoner YouTube channel is a fascinating dive into the world of Prisoner, also known as Prisoner: Cell Block H, a beloved Australian TV drama series that aired from 1979 to 1986. The series was a trailblazer in its time, portraying life inside a women's minimum-security prison with unflinching honesty and remarkable depth of character. Its legacy persists today, with a dedicated fanbase around the world. Talking Prisoner, hosted by Matt Batten, has become the go-to platform for ...
  continue reading
 
Looking to grow your DTC brand? 'Ecommerce Marketing 101' has the answers. Join us for honest discussions with marketers and creatives who have hands-on experience scaling ecommerce businesses. We'll share the secrets behind their success and dive deep into the strategies they've used to scale their brand. Hosted by Dash.app, the visual content management tool trusted by top ecommerce companies, this podcast takes you behind the scenes of ambitious DTC companies. Whether you're a seasoned pr ...
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the Sensory Friendly Solutions Podcast! Season 1 brings you an 11-part deep dive into the world of your senses, sensory sensitivity and sensory overload, with the goal of discovering and sharing sensory-friendly solutions for daily life. You’ll hear the candid voices of international experts like occupational therapist and researcher Dr. Winnie Dunn, best-selling author Carol Stock Kranowitz, and the most famous autistic person in the world, Dr. Temple Grandin. Podcast guests incl ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Fr. Paul Houlis is, in no way, His Holiness, but he sure is, “His HoliMess.” He knows from personal experience that one’s life can truly be a beautiful, holy, mess. Are we not all, in some way, “A Holy Mess?” After all, holiness is messy! We live in a messy world, and God entered the depths of its “messiness” and made it “holy”. He can do the same for one’s life! So tune in, and bring your mess with you. You’ll find out that God doesn’t just clean the mess of one’s life but uses it! He turns ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Episode Summary: In this exciting launch episode of the Aussie Nurse Recruiters podcast, co-founders Liam and Michelle introduce you to the mission, vision, and core values of ANR. This episode is your first step into a community designed to support Australian nurses in finding permanent roles across the country and provide hiring managers with top…
  continue reading
 
“The only way I learned was making many mistakes and losing a shit ton of money in the process” is how Kevin Wilson neatly sums up the never-simple process of getting Caswell Boot Company off the ground. In the past five years since saying "I'm going to start a boot company!", Kevin's stared down a failed Kickstarter attempt, his original US-based …
  continue reading
 
This episode's chat is with Jess Wootten of…Wootten! The Ballarat, Australia boots and shoes and leathergoods maker that is doing some very interesting work. We covered how Jess somewhat tripped into a family tradition of bootmaking, ran down what Wootten's making in Ballarat and how, some common misconceptions about the Blake/Rapid (aka McKay welt…
  continue reading
 
We’ve spent the last 9 episodes looking back. Now, we look forward. On the 10th and final episode of Rezzer Rewind, Resultant CEO Greg Layok previews Resultant’s next chapter. When Greg joined Resultant in 2023, he brought with him an impressive track record of growing consulting firms at the highest levels. He’s also super smart, down-to-earth, an…
  continue reading
 
Dorothy Sayers presented a paper entitled The Lost Tools of Learning at a summer conference at Oxford in 1947. In the paper, she makes a rather astute observation about “end-of-term reports” which should “combine a deep veneration for truth with a tender respect for the feelings of all concerned.” Ms. Sayers’ description of comments is profound. Th…
  continue reading
 
How can universities navigate the complexities of service delivery while pursuing growth and innovation? Mark Katsouros, Senior Director for IT Engineering and Operations at Duquesne University, brings nearly 40 years of higher education IT experience. From the University of Maryland to pivotal roles at the University of Iowa and Penn State, Mark h…
  continue reading
 
July 9. 1993. Sedona, Arizona. In the early morning hours of July 9, 1993, 10-year-old Nikki Wasilishin was awoken by police shining flashlights into her bedroom. She learned shortly after that her mother, Stephanie, was dead, shot once in the neck in the master bedroom of the home while Nikki was sleeping. For the next 30 years, investigators made…
  continue reading
 
In this inspiring episode of Be S.H.E., we dive into the captivating story of Jamie Mittelman, a woman who turned her passion for sports into a thriving business. Despite the staggering statistic that only 15% of sports coverage is dedicated to women, Jamie's love for the game propelled her to create a platform that celebrates and supports female a…
  continue reading
 
What happened to Sofia Juarez the night before her fifth birthday? Join us on a heart-wrenching journey as we recount the tragic events of February 2003 that forever altered the lives of Sofia’s family. From her innocent decision to follow her grandmother's boyfriend to the nearby convenience store, to the chilling revelation of her likely abductio…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of High Performance Nursing, we sit down with Lorraine Dzeka, a remarkable nurse based in South Australia who has harnessed her extensive nursing expertise to create multiple streams of income. Lorraine shares her inspiring journey of transitioning into a nurse coach and consultant, offering her services to healthcare facilities acr…
  continue reading
 
November 30th, 1984. Winnipeg, Manitoba Province. 13-year-old Candace Derksen disappeared while walking home from school. Weeks later, her body was found in a shed. She had been tied up and left to die of hypothermia. Over two decades later, DNA testing identified a suspect in the murder. I special thank you to newspapers.com Need more Generation W…
  continue reading
 
They say hindsight is 20/20, which is exactly why reflection is so important. On the penultimate episode of Rezzer Rewind, former Resultant CEO Mark Caswell reflects on a 5-year period of growth and change. In his conversation with Kate, you’ll hear: Highs and lows of leading a growing business What Mark would keep the same and change if he could g…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Winston Brady speaks with Zach Palmer, a high school history and civics teacher at Thales Academy Apex. In this conversation, they discuss the unique challenges of teaching civics in 2024 and their love for rooting civics in first principles, the Western tradition, and America's founding documents. Zachary Palmer grew up in Barneve…
  continue reading
 
On November 6, 2001, at Keystone State Park in Pennsylvania, Dr. Andrew Bagby was found dead with five gunshot wounds. Dr. Shirley Turner, a recent girlfriend, became the number one suspect. She fled to Canada, her home country, and awaited a decision on extradition. In July 2002, Shirley gave birth to Andrew’s son, Zachary Andrew Turner. Andrew’s …
  continue reading
 
Recently, the Mises Club of the Carolinas hosted their annual meet-up at Sugar Mountain, North Carolina. Dr. Paul Cwik of the University of Mount Olive delivered this address looking at the significance of the Austrian School of Economics. Dr. Cwik looked at the assumptions of the Austrian School including its emphasis on human action, individual l…
  continue reading
 
In today's episode, we will be discussing the exciting journey of going from a side hustle to achieving financial freedom. Our guest will share her inspiring story and provide valuable insights on how to overcome the fears and doubts that may be holding you back from taking that leap of faith. After failing to win the top prize in a speech contest …
  continue reading
 
What if a small town held more mysteries than it could ever reveal? In this gripping episode, we unravel the haunting disappearance of Branson Perry, a 20-year-old who vanished without a trace from his front yard in Skidmore, Missouri. We get to know Branson through the eyes of his friend, Jenna Crawford, who offers an unsettling account of the day…
  continue reading
 
Hello, beautiful high-performance nurses! 🌟 In this episode, I chat with the inspiring Sonia Martin, a trailblazing nurse leader who’s transforming healthcare for vulnerable communities. In this episode, Sonia shares her incredible journey from traditional nursing to creating OneBridge, a social enterprise bridging the gap in healthcare access for …
  continue reading
 
May 8th, 1996. El Reno, Oklahoma. Deputies found the body of Terrance Yeakey, an Oklahoma City police officer, in a field off a rural road. Terrance died of a gunshot wound to the head, but he also had cuts on his neck and wrists. A year earlier, Terrance saved at least three people in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing. He did not want to …
  continue reading
 
On a messy wild journey to “heal” ALL her trauma by the age of 40, she stumbled (pun intended) into a conscious sober lifestyle and into her deeper purpose to teach people nervous system regulation. She was confident from much lived experience, in treatment centers and inpatient facilities, that no single approach to healing and living a conscious …
  continue reading
 
What’s in a name? Contrary to Shakespeare’s iconic line, names matter. In 2020, the consultancy founded under Katz, Sapper & Miller decided it was time for an identity all its own. But rather than thinking about what would “sell,” it instead focused on what was true. On this episode of Rezzer Rewind, rebrand pioneer Mary Catharine Grau shares why t…
  continue reading
 
Ben and Ticho once again dip into the Shoebag to answer listener questions—and tap in some special experts along the way—including: how to size boots to match orthotic inserts? What are some of the best brands for Women’s GYW shoes? Our thoughts on revolutionary new sole materials? Initial footwear “hard pass” that you eventually learned to love? H…
  continue reading
 
This week, I celebrate 4 years of Liam Caswell Coaching being in existence! I share the lessons I have learned, the strategic byproducts of success, and going all in on yourself. This is a rambling of my experience to inspire you to focus on yourself. If I can do it, so can you! 5 Ways we can support you in your nursing career ✅ Join our Free Nurse…
  continue reading
 
August 22nd, 2004. Coral Gables, Florida. John Sutton called 911 after an armed intruder broke into his home and shot him and his wife Susan. John was the sole survivor. John’s son Christopher arrived at the crime scene and quickly offered an alibi to detectives, triggering their suspicions immediately. Get bonus content from Generation Why at: pat…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Be S.H.E. Podcast! 🎧 Today, we're diving into an important conversation about overcoming self-doubt and stepping into the light of visibility. Amanda, our guest, shares her journey of ghostwriting because she didn't feel good enough to put her own ideas out into the world. 📝 Her fear of visibility was a m…
  continue reading
 
The virtue of prudence is one of the four cardinal virtues, and yet, it is often overlooked. Prudence is the virtue of making wise, reasoned decisions, absorbing the collected wisdom of the Western canon and applying that wisdom to the situation at hand. In this talk from the Conference of Miletus, Matthew Ogle, Head of Classical Education at Thale…
  continue reading
 
27-year-old Pepita Redhair was always in constant contact with her mother, Anita. They would talk multiple times a day...but March 27, 2020, would be the last time she would ever see her daughter again, after dropping her off at her boyfriend's house almost 2 hours away in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Pepita's boyfriend has a story to tell, however Ani…
  continue reading
 
She was born in Canada and grew up in New Zealand, but few people could possibly seem more at home making bespoke cowboy boots in Guthrie, Oklahoma than Flora Knight. Learning the craft from two of the historic western city's best teachers imaginable—bootmaking legends Lisa Sorrell and Ray Dorwart—certainly didn't hurt things. Neither did her other…
  continue reading
 
Where you begin largely determines where you end. The modern, secular world defines human beings as being basically animals, but often dismisses the conclusions of such an idea. If man is basically an animal, then ideas of human dignity and the value of human life are easily subsumed in the reality of “might makes right.” Such a starting place and …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with the incredible Olivia Gargioni, a registered nurse specialising in anesthetics and recovery, and an online holistic health coach for nurses. Olivia shares her journey from her early days in Tasmania to her current role on the Gold Coast. Prepare for an episode packed with inspiration, practical …
  continue reading
 
May 12, 2004. Noord, Aruba. Since 2004, Yvonne DeVries has tried to get justice for her 14-year-old son, Max. That day he and an older man took jet skis out into the ocean from their resort in Aruba. Max never came back. The Aruban police declared him lost at sea and, using the statement of the older man, decided it was an accident. However, Yvonne…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to another episode of the Be S.H.E. podcast. Today, we delve into the world of parenting teens and the challenges that come with it. Our special guest, Dr. Cam Caswell, a renowned psychologist, shares her insights and expertise on helping parents navigate the teenage years with grace and understanding. Dr. Cam emphasizes the importance of l…
  continue reading
 
Today, many educators downplay the value of the Western canon. They discount any wisdom or insights one may glean from being steeped in the tradition we have inherited. In this lecture from the Conference of Miletus, Anthony Esolen presents five reasons why teachers ought to teach the great works of the Western tradition and the impact it can have …
  continue reading
 
Lots of families struggle when it comes to the topic of introducing cell phones to tweens — parents don’t want their children gaining free access to the internet on a phone, but they might need the convenience and safety that a mobile phone provides. What can a family do? Well, pediatrician Nicholas George, MD — a recent guest on ParentingU, shares…
  continue reading
 
When you read about M&A in the news, it usually comes across as very “spreadsheety.” Black and white. Hard numbers. Dollar signs. But the headlines only tell one side of the story. M&A is really about people—blending two separate organizations with distinct cultures, values, and goals into a one, unified team. It’s a deeply human process, and one t…
  continue reading
 
Today, many schools disconnect the teaching of science and the scientific process from ideas of design, natural order, and natural law. As a result, students lose sight of the purpose and limits of the scientific process and lack the habits of intellectual curiosity and academic rigor that lie at the heart of science education in grades kindergarte…
  continue reading
 
In this insightful episode of the High-Performance Nursing Podcast, Liam is joined by Caitlyn Moore, an early-career registered nurse passionate about community health nursing. Caitlyn shares her journey from working in the intensive care unit (ICU) to transitioning into community health nursing. Together, they explore the rewards and challenges of…
  continue reading
 
June 16th, 1991. Denver, Colorado. On Father’s Day 1991 an armed robber gained access to secured areas of Denver’s United Bank Tower and fatally shot four guards before stealing $200,000 in cash. Based on the shooter’s extensive knowledge of the bank’s layout and security system, the police suspected that the shooter was a former employee. We have …
  continue reading
 
Each year, Thales Academy and Thales Press hosts the Conference of Miletus, a series of short lectures on topics related to classical education and practical teaching tips. This year, the theme of the conference was "First Principles for Classical Educators." In this episode, Winston Brady and Matt Ogle discuss each of these four principles. A firs…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide